4 TUB COLUMBIAN. JlLOOMSHURG, TA. TlllKSPAY, NOVFMIiKH 30, 1S0J. Legal Advertisements. AUDITOR'S NOTICE Htate of A. J- Ikrier, tlrivnuril. ntlcc Is hereby given Hint the undersigned iiVnior. npi'Oltiifd bv 'tr orphans' rfiiirl, ot w mlnn i i.mitv to distribute the funds In the iJ .usnf .Moses Mi'lleniX anil K. . moker, nd KsMiitnrs nf theretntfc.f A. .t. IkHiT. lalo i 1 e township of Flshlngi-reek, Cotihiy of . n iiinbW. di used, toniid among the pnrtles .1,1 1 led thereto, wilt Kit to dli-charge Hid duties nf tut miliit iiH-nt utlhoollii'p 01 (Irani Her rini Ki- I" ''"nv" Hloiimslmry, said I'niintv. tin sutuidny the "'"I- '"V of Hcccmbor. lis! lit 10 o'clock In the lim-iitioii ; when nnd wiu'renll pmtlos Interested must nppcnr nml present -their claims or forever prevented L1uo.n.nl.......u.aru,,,..i.i)jKEiKi(i Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Kflulf 0 A. ir. IrfsMfn', fJeccfiseit. Hip undersigned auditor, appointed todlstrlb nil' llii' funds In till1 bunds nt tln liiliulnlstrn" ,!, ,., nml among tho parties entitled thereto, wlll'slt ill IiIb "Hire In liloolnsburg on Friday, the 1st d v of lieeember, into, M. 10 o'rlnrk, n. m to ppitntm Hip duties nt lil appointment, when nml where ill' parties having any claims juImhi t nr estate must present them or li for ever debarred from coining In tor a share of said fund. W. I). HKCK LKV, ll.livit. Auditor. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Jttfd'P f ConitM Wlti4itrt, rfnttiard.. jitters nf administration on Hip estate ot Conrad lllppcnsteol, Into of Hrlnrorook town ulilp, i nliiiiililii roll nt , Pennsylvania, deceased huve been grunted tn ( W. Hlppcnsiccl resid ing nt Plnwnshiirg, to whom all person InlcbiJ piltnsald estate lire requested 10 inako pny nn'iit. ami those IiuIiik claims or demands, will make known tlio same wit limn dcla... W. II. snviikb, ntt'y. U. V. IIIIM'KNS'l'KKI., ln-iu-iit." Administrator. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. KtUrof!ro. P. l:enjh" it, hilr 11 Srutt town, utility tlHVOtirtL Notice Is hereby given that letters testamen tary nn the i-stnte of Hen. I". l(i-1u'liorl. Into ot stent r township, oeecused, have boon granted to th undersign, d executors, to whom all jer hons Indchieo to said patntu uro requested to ninfce pnvment, ntid those having claims ordo. nm nds will nuikc known t lie buiuo w it bout dc Uy. Kl.KM.. JCHIN UKKillAltn. Aty. 11. F. KEUillAKI). 1(V'J0-U Kxfcutom. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Kitiitf of KMn Whltnlght, dprniwit. I.etteri tcatiiincntnry on the catnip of Klvln W hit iillii. lalo of FHIilnifcropk township, o. Uliihln 1 oniilv, IViiiiKylviinlii, doccuHcd, hrtvo been itriinled to tlie It.'irlstcr of huM counlyto the uinlcrHliiPd oxcciiior. All persons having claims ii','nlnst the ostate of iho ftopidPiit arc rei.eted 10 present them for sottlcineiii, and lliiw lnilebti'd 10 the palate to mnkc payment to t hp uiiderhlKiird t'Xeciilor without delay. II. FHANK ZAUlf, Oct. U, US Kxeoutor. NOTICE. In the mutter of the division of the school nrnpprtv nf rntawlssn Township. No. S3, .May Scss., IS'I !. The umlPiKlirnpd C'onimlsslnnor and Kxiunl ner, nipnliiri'dby I'omt tot.iko tostlinonv, ml Just Die elnliiia and report to ilil 1 uni t t ie illfTerence of InilobtodiiPHH between Township iinil llnrniiirh, lierohy irlvwi nnflee to nil iinrtliM Unit lie v. Ill meet nt. Ihu oilloo of win. II. Khawn Ksip, at I'utawlssii, l'n , on 'Pnirsdnv, Hie l.Mli dny of February, A. 1 1-MH, at 10 o'clock In I ho forenoon for tile purpose of his appoint mem, when mid wheio a I parties n terestnl must appear nml nil those having elulniH must piesent the tuiluu or be fin-over tlieivuitei debarred from thes.iiuo in- Killing to the Act of Assembly, of .Mine Ktti, lTM. WM. II. fc.NYIiK.lt, Bloomsburjf, I'a. I'otn. ti Ex. tf. Nov. n, ism. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby irlven that the following no counts have been tiled In I be I olli t of I uiiimoii Hleus nf 1 oluinblu eoiiut), and will bo present ed to Ihu huld ( otirt 1111 the Hist Monday or December A. It., Ibu4, nml eonllruiad nisi, mid unless except lonw lire tiled within four days Ihcrenttei, wl.H be combined absolute. Account nr 1 Union bi-rbst, survlvliiif part ner of 1 he Into llnnof Hi ob t n Son. . Hint and ttnnl uccount of cliurlos T. SU'ck, ""I" ' .lolin's Cviinu'i-llcul l.utUoruu luii'iCKiaion," of lici wick, I'ciina. l'l-ois iiillce, li. m. qrirK, niooi;iUii.j, ucf. :)l, vm. ri-u by. NOTICE. (. IT. f'aninbell, l:e'lstor mid l.'ccnrder of tnlumi In loupiiy, jjlvea not lie that hlstenn of onUeeviilveii nu .Moudav, tlio lirst day of JalHI r, IN'.il, that all pupum In Ids posseaslon at that time 1 liar have been dulv recoideil and not null! tor will be left at an utile of tlin Justice t tlin Pence for collection, mid after parti -s have b -eti duly noiiihd nml ne(,lecied loreiiih, they will be sued and nn effort, mad wiiNilleet thetu. luteresi, iroin ilute of record HI be cliurjred ou all pannn not paid before January 1, mi. f. II. CAMPHKI.I., ' - Jli'tjlster mi'l Kecorder of Coluuibla County. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Notice-Is lieii-by flven that by virtue rf a wiuliilinii of !ho Mink holders of I he f liver "pnni? Quarry 1'oinjir.nv an appllcat'.ou will be pnneiiieU to the fourt of umiiiu in Plena of "Hiiuililn county on .-ntunlav tne Pith day of ueeeiub-r A. I)., lKMHut uioi.-l'sk A. ., pray ilf lor thdlSbjlutlou 01 ud (Uirpnrallon. AAKON HOONK. Prostdoni; ,, ... . f. Al. 'I(K Kl.lMi, HitLi.Kii, frtvicluiy und Ti-oaH'jrer. Ally. ll-JI-tf. DISSOLUTION: NOTICE. Notice is hereby riven that the llnnof Wllllts Mieep wus dissolved on November s!, .H'J S, y mutual consent. All d -bu due the firm must be puld to 1. Y. "mux, iiml nil debts W,iv the firm will bo paid by him. ' n. lUlta will cuulluuu tna luiubi r business. J. W. WILLI I'S, 1I-17-.IW-. J. W. MlKKI'. CHARTER NOTICE. umi0!1'''0 '1''l'uli Rlvon that an application u is-iiiada 10 tlio Uuveinor ot the Mate of im,!1' 'iiiltt uu A. iniUay, December in, A, I)., 1,,' Dv UiHirgo it. pleu-ns, llavld n. Caiin, n' ,k '' 1 , lieoi-Ke K. Saul, I'hnrles W. iliian, I'leire Houlllnt, win. J. ureenlioiitfli. ill , "" otliHis, iinUer Act of Assembly of aii 1 ,u. hlunwcallU ot I'eiiiiHVlviinlii, entitled iil.ii' u l"'ovldo for the lncoi Hira Ion nml rex;, "n il '!"!' ccr'aln corporal Ions, upproved April Ok. J. ' lll,(l "'o Bev ml Slipplcluellld , "'ln for t ho Olmrfor of mi Intomle.l eorpuru , 1 ,w called the l'enn Klevuior Kiijflm erlii',' tor . ,V""Jr' UlB clmractcr and object ot which Is lu'i.i i '"'nmtnotuio ot elovalors und special winiiii-ry and for iliese purposes to have, iws S?J "id enjoy nil llio limits, beiietlis and prlv di,.,.? "r tlly illd Act 01 Asii'inblv and 1"h sup- "'- solicitor WIDOW'S APPRAISEM ENTS. iJ'r. Ill."wll"f Widow's Appralseuieulswlll bo 10 lh" rphiiiis' I'ourt of Columbia lsui ' !"' Ul" ttnt Monday or lieeember, A. I)., ari .n . """dmied nisi, and utiloss exceptions conn . ''a ""''In 'our duys vhureutu-r, will bu uutliined ubsoluta. lawwc119 ' ' Uulullari1. ioe'i., Scott, Personalty, aifyw Learn, dec'a., Brlarcreelc, Pei-son-lr?'U8 i' ""lloi" Est deo'd, Madlson.Vorsonnlty ..1al,ryt.ro.o('8 floc,1-' Zit-'.flKeawooa' loomubiu-g, Fa,, not. 0, Its. Cleric O, C . REGISTER'S NOTICE. Not lee Is hereby Riven to nil lnifntppi, pre.!', tots nnd other persons interest! d in the estates or t he 1. s,ie. the dei pileui , ,,, nilnom thnt the f dlowlnKiirtmltilstrnlors,'execiiior,'iru;iii!in, necolllits hav been lllert In the oltlce of I lie ltou:lt..r of crlutiiMn coutilv. nnd will be pre. spiitedfor contiitnntlon mid nllowance In the irpbans' Court to bo held In Hloomsbuiv, Mon. dnv, lieeember -II li, 1S:, at 3 0VI1a-kp.111.nl naid day 1 No. 1. First nnd final account of A. f. Mil lnrd ndnilnlstrntoroi Fmanuel Klrkendall, late of Mlllllll towilfblp, Col. co , deceased. No. s. First nnd Html account of Susannnli 'riiltf. executrix of Amy t rnlif, Into of ltoarlnit Creek township, ( ol. Co., deceased. 8 No. 3. First nnd final account of A. 11. Iless. niiniiiiistrntor of Sniniiel lless, luto of llenton i iiniup, mi. v o., ncceased. No. 4. The nccnunf, of K. A. s. limu-n. n.i inlnlstrator dcbonis.non nf John brown, late of nn- ion iismi. in .Miinin, i oi. Co., ilcccuscd. No. .v I be iinal account of .1. o. Doty and Ira Holy, ndiuthlst rators of .lomis Holy, late of 1- isniiiH.-i,.,.R uiw iisuip, i oi. oi,, deceased. . No. b, The ttrst nrd tlnnl nccount of T. V. Conner, nilininisirnior of .Incob Snyder, late of Orange township, dccei-scd. No. 7. First nnd tlnnl nccount of Clinton Hriibst. nnd Harbara Ann Hribst,ndiiilnlsti-ators Ac of Thi'inas urotist, lateof Ccutro townshiii. Col. Co., decensed. No. n. First and tlnnl nnd tlnnl account of Joesph Vnust, niiniiiiistrntor of Susan Maust, late of Centre township, Col. Co , dis-ea.sed. No. 11. Firs; nnd tlnal nccount of c. (I. .Mur phy, iidmlnlstrnior of Mnry K.llzulieth Fetter loan Inlcorconyiufhain township, Col. Co. de cens"d. No. in. First nnd tlnnl nccount of Mnry. At. Cmiipbi'll. admlstrator with the wfl annexed of iieorce Miiunan, Into of Mifflin township. Co. Co., ilc'-cased. No. 11. First, mill llnal uccount of F.llas. Yoiilur, ndmltdsiiator c. t. a. of (leorife P. lounK, late of Pine township. Col. Co. necensed No w. The tlnnl nccount of II. H. Am:l", (tuarillan ol lle-jry Furl lless, minor child of 1 . II. lless. bile 1.1 Si ult tnniislilp, 1 o. I o , 1I0. censed, nslllesl l;rT Auj.loiHid II. V.'. Annie, uiliiiliilstrators ol II. ll. Annie, deceused No. ::l. First and llnnl 11 unit, o John S Mensch administrator ot Dunlel .ai r. late ot Franklin township, Columbia county dei-cnseii. No.Il. First nnd llnal necouiit o I. w. W. Ills, inlinliilstnitor 01 lti-beci-a May, Into of llloomsouru. Col Co , deceased. No. IV '1 ho account, of li.sirv D. F.dtnond snn, ailmlnlstiator of lllraiu Itct-sc, l,t of lleuilock township, I ol. Co., dec used. No in. First and nnal account of I. V. Mo Kelvy, irii.udlan of Mimuel 11. Ilarman, minor child child ol Mary N. Ilaiuian, late of idoouis burx, Col. Co., deceased. C. il. CAMPIiEI.L, lieirlstcr. Jurors for December Term. IIHANII JCKOIIS. Ulank, AiiKUst, miner Conynhnni I revellUK. S. C, farmer Flslilmrcreek Helmer, John h.. merchant Cal.iwlssa Frit, lOMiiye, fanner hU)fitiloaf Ki'Bley, Samuel, s.iloon keeper I atnwlssa Feiterolf, li.inlel, carpenter Cutuwis.su (rovi r, A. V., farmer Mala UiiK'-nbuch, Fred, farmer .. C'enlie llnrrlsoii. saiiiin-IJ , tanner Flshlnge-reek Junes, Frank, miller Fishing creek lohnsou, Jacob, farmer .llloom Kressler, A. V., fanner Ml. I'basmii IX)id, II A . 8. 0. Y. M. 0. A Hei wick Luubacli. Kinauuel, funnel .., Kenton .ttct., Samuel, sieniii im-r IdiHiin I'mkcr, Josi-ph, farmer (ircenwoisl Ithodes, in- li., latiorc. caiawlssa ltei'tian, ti I.., pnvslelau lierw lck Kutier, .lob 11 c., Jr., editor llloom s irley, iiooivo, roller Ilei wick Sii lc , Justice, tanner Orange W lntersteeil, J. . lllfeUt -...Mlllllll W Idle, A. II., merchant Kcott Wilson, J. 1.. salesinau .. llloom Tll.VVKllSB Jfliolts FIKST w K K K Brink, John, farmer linhly, Stephen, men-hunt Mower, K. it., bibon-r Sinfarloaf Catuwissa , Urlmcreek bloom llloom ..ltoarlhgcrock l ine t l x ill) Stijrarloat lleiwIcK Hbsim Pine l'lne C'etitre Catuwissa lireenwood iientou , Main ..Hoarlngcreek ....I ony iikjli.iin 1 aiu iss 1 iierwlcic Mlllllll Franklin HI00111 Hellion Locust Scott RerwleK I'lnn ...... bloom Miifiiil.mt bloom Hlooui llloom tircciiwoud Cbilsiunn, C. II., oyster dealer. Cox, J. A , brick maker Caiitp, John, farmer Christian, J. J., tanner caiiiobell, Nathau. laborer.... lieniit, .1. M , laborer Frcns, H H., teller l-'ernusou. win., farmer (i.irdner, Havis. rarmer iiri-rnly, Wm., 1. inner llldlny, Samuel, fanner Haley, Cornelius, walchmun.... Keller, II. S., tinner , lv ise, chai 1H, laiuier I.011H1 iilM-rver, err-, gent I.onu, Kiinliei, farmei Molntii, .luuics, I. it) 'if; Miller, Henry, ilrcnian .iicAlllstcr Muriln. laborer Mono, Welllnifion, fanner Mensi-ii, T. .11., lame r PeHcr, .1. F , carpenter Kant, Julias, laiuier Ho ,dos, 1 lark, lai iner Hlce, H F , infoui, boss, c'barh). , pudiller bb hie, Jniitithaii, lannci- MoCiicr, J. II , iii -i-cliaiit siuiinei', W. I-.. lx't master.... simlTcr, llarton, taruier Woodilnif. J. oar tender .... w ens, ll. F., aeut Wi ner, .1. li., i.h'iiot KKC0XD WKSK. Albei Is )l:, 1 laienc fnimcr.... lUker, .HiLOb, coal dealer Hrooke, v . m., liK'ix-naut buuiiiau, J. F., tunnel- Cieasy, r'. I'., tanner Cite. 1.. v., miller Clcury, Thomas, meielunl ox, V. m. J lai to r Dav Is, Iieorce, laborer Havls It. M., 1. inner Finery, J. S , tanner Ks.-lck, J. A., iatmi-r Fox, Henry W., sho maker... . Fox, Theodore, uaichinuu '.Huci't, Ktlllinuel, faiuior lless l.eoiye, larincr Ilii'lan, Wm , mail carrier Houseknechl, .M. L-. tanner .... HayhurM, l.cn, ussi-ssor Kline, John, former . Karnes, J. II., lai luer l.lnn, sliuon, eulnccr Mclleliry. J V., went Moore, M. A., farmer Muiiiilntf, Hem. laborer ibl, K. J , luriin r.... ltaiidenhusli, :. W'., en','liieci-. .. H ibblns, Charles, faiiner Hi niun Ueaer bloom Main Catuwissa Hcnton Centralla Greenwood l.rcenwood sinjailonf Fl.shlnifcreek. M'udis-m Catuwissa Main Mt. Pleasant lunnife Madison Hrl me reck Cntawlssa StiKarlout .... FIshlmroreeK cutuwlssa . . .. FLshlnjic eck Hemlock Oreenwood llcmlnck Cnnyiitthuiu Oi'ii'itwiiod Madison liOatlUs-oreek ventre lierwlck Main Cntnw Iss.i Hemlock FlshlUi'dVcK Itelchurt, yrus, tanner Kiirhi Lloyd, tanni c . ... Spear, A. ., tanner .. ., Slock C T , druw.'lst ... Shliuiiiti, Clint, fanner St Mloli-r, Aaron, oH"iitor While, Joseph, merchant Winner, J. Ji., lui iucr ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OK YALCABLJC- Real Estate. Tho undersigned admlidstrutnr of tlio estate of Jacob 11. l-'j l: Lite of 811'ailoaf tcnviishlp, Columbia Cou.it.v, deceased, will sell on the premises, on FRIDAY, DECEMBER i, 1S93, nt 8 o'clock v. i. the follow Ini? valutible real estate, viz: AH that certain tract ot land sit uate In SuMi'loaf township, Columbia County, Fennsyjvaiiln, described us follows, to wit ; Il'iunded on the iiortli by land of S. 8. Fritz, on the east and south by laud of Kzcklcl Hesa, on the wist by lands of It. H. lless nnd land of Ainandiis Fill?, containing slxty-ttve acres more or leas, 011 u hi ;li nro prected a DWELL1NO HOUSE, und a fond b u n. There Is a ilne spiiujr of water near the liouso. Tmtjis or $M.K.-Ton ixr centum of one. fourth of 1 h purchase money shall be paid at the stilklujf Uowu cf the property; tuo one fourth less tlio ten percent, at tho confirma tion ubsolute; nnd the rcmulnlns- three-fourths In onu year after confirmation nisi, with Inter est from that date. AMANH18 FUITZ, Akdhkw L. Fkitz, Administrator. Atty. GET YOUR JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE COLUMBIAN OFFICE. SHERIFF'S SALE. I'y virtue of a wrp, of Fl. Fa. Issued out of tlin Court nf Common pp-ns of Columbia County, "a., nnd to ma directed, will be exposed to pub lic sale at tho court llouso In llloninshtirg, on MONDAY, DECEMBER 4. 1893, nt i o'clock p. 111., the following (lescrlls-d, real estate, tc-wlt ! All that certain mpssnnifp. piece or tot of land sl'unte In l he Town of HloomsburK, county of tobiinbln and si me nt Pennsylvania, bounded and di-s rlbcd us follows, tn-wit : tin the north by l ine alley, on tho east, by lot of t-nrah A. I'd rlkln, on the south by Third street, and on the wist by nn alley, belnjf fifty feet In front and forty feet In width In the rear, and two hundred ami six feet, be the same morn or less In depth, w hereon ait- erected a two-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, without kitchen attached; a food barn and. other oiitbulldliiifs. Seized, taken Into execution at the stilt or F.lla ft. Turner, Trustee, vs. Mary Murgnret Knur and Charles Kriig, nml to Iw sold as tho property of Mary Margaret Knitf nnd Charles Kriijf. ItAKKt.KY, JOHN MOl'KEV, Attorney. SherltT. PHILADELPHIA & READING RAILROAD. AFTEK NOV. 1 ', 1H!. Trains leave Hloomsbur as follows i 8 indayt excepted ) For New York, Philadelphia, Iteadlnif Po'ta vllle, Tnmnqu 1. 1 te , M.r.a m. For w ili'amspori. T.4S a. m., H.lt p. m Hut. dnv, T IN n. m ,4 p. m. For Hnnviiie snd Milton, Ms s. m , n.S, Sun. d iv, I l'i. m., p. in. For Ca'.swlss. 7.4. M.I5 a. m.. tJ II 1.1V i.on, (.to, p in sundsy, in ji a. m. .. fi p. mi. For Hnpert 7.A n,u m., IMS H is s no, r,.3o, p. m. Sunday 7.".l. bi.-.'O a. m.. 4. 8 r.twp in. Trains for Plootnstjurn I.enveNew Yotk vis of Philadelphia 8 00 a. m., and vu Vasinn s 4. a n . l'sve Phil 1 Iphla ic.oo a. Qi. Ia Ifpd tg "i.no s. in. i-v Pot.'sviiie p s,i p. m. Ifivp Tsmaqun l.jns. tr, l'aro Williams ort a sx . it . 4 sx n. m mm. dny, s.rm a. in , 4 !i p. m. I pve '-siawissa 7 im, 8 "fl a m. I.M, S IS, S.H) Sunday, 7.1 a. tn., 4.'S. p m. ve Kiioert 7 ik f i a. m.. l.. .-7, "un lays. 7..M, i().M ... m. 4.-U p. m.. ft.v. For Habltnorp. "'nsblnifion and th Wt !, II n. K. H . through trsina l-sv.- Mirard Av. nurstatlnn Phils (I'. H. K. H.I H.M, s.i'i. u.iM a. m , s.m s.i-j ?.iit r. in. Sundays 3.50, s im M.'sS a. m t.M, 4-J, T.IS p m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, tsvp Phllsdelnbls. Chestnut street Wh.rf anil Bjulh Street Wharf. FOR ATl.lKriCClTT. weekdays Rxpres.. 9.00, a m.. 4.n0. 5.00 Accommobui in, d.oia. m., .1.45 p. m. p. ra snrdavs Kxnres. .on a.m., Accomodation, 8.110 a. in., aed 4. Da i . m. Het 'rnlnir lcava Atlantic city Depot, corner sflantl- erd frksnHS avernes. WeeVdnr. Express, T.80 S. Us. m.. and 4.00 d. m. Accom. mooation, .io a. m , and 4..10 p. m. Sunday?. fxnros", 4.nn, mj p. m. ;com modation. 7.1) a. in., und 4.15 p. ir. Parlor Carson all Express trains. , I. A. IWEIOAHD, C. O. HANCOCK, 1 Pres. Oen'l 8uierliitendont. (ion 1 Pass. Art gL' Oiisncm; A SLLMVAN K. H Taking eflecl WCNDAY, NOV. 17, 18W. HOCTH. NOKTH. m. r' I-v. Lv. Lv OTATUNS. r. m. r. m. a.m. a.M. r. u. r. a. Bioomsbum e s is rs : w s ss 40 Main 8troet 18 11 57 7 07 8 49 I 42 4T lrjuda:o......M 6 la U er, 7 04 8 4S I 4 o Paper Mill t 08 11 47 8 58 8 M! 1 Hi to! 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('Ii.-inirenhln Kllli., Itlir lliifls ami Krininn nnd Me from Hit Chests tor Tie Day's I'se Tim Fbit Hat nnd til Tea down. ICOPVtlldllT, I'M 1 Fnrtnr.nte? nbiivn nil others, Is the gr who has (ir hail a frrand mother. What Mores there nre lovingly put ttvvuy in tho ilcnr old luity'a cedar chests of just Kuch tliinjfs us the ifirls are went-intf now! What wcnlth of sensonalilu bplondorl There la Rrandinothcr'a in tiff. Of courso, In these mellow October dnj'M. when the dry leaves rustle nlonp; ffur di'ti ivulks In tho wooinif lircnth of zephyrs ffontle) ns June, it Is more of a burden than benefit, lititwhcnehlller lireezcs blow its ninple depth iinil wnrtnth will he ns coinfortiililu ns they nre fiishionnlile, but not more so. And RTiindmother's 'chtviifrenblo silk." whieh lies In lavender, to bo taken out not seldom with pious, trembling hands, and M'ned over, nnd vept over a little, maybe, for the memories It r awnkens of merrj' days lonpr R-ono what is it but tho "shot" silk of to day, bron.e with purplish preen, pray with iold. pule yellow with warm' brown? Kven the tijrured muslins and mulls and piques, certainly the rich old laces und sheer nnd dainty ker- (! chiefs, are (jtiite, quite In the fin de siecle mode. There was a time wo nil rrmcmliet ' it, do wo not when even prandtnam- j ma's vast spreading hoopskirts vert Impending nnd caused more nniiety ' than ridicule, seen amid her treasured finery. There seemed a mcn.ieo in ' their rustled spirals, which causes a shudder even now, when we are merci- 1 fully permitted to know that not quite ', all of grandmamma's wardrobe Is avail-' able. Indeed, nt the best, it would not (,-o far toward u fashionable fit-out to-day. l!rip;ht and early rose ,'randmiimma, her shininj,' mornin;,' face a lesson t deg-enoratd duys. She litul a hous,! dress, trimmed neat for all active uses, a company dress or two for home 01 abroad, and an evening dress; these at least, perhaps more. lint at the most tho lucky woman's hair ne'ef t,-rew gray with puzzling over tea gowns, yachting, boating, coaching, bi cycling, tennis, walking costumes, pi Full Wl.STKl. HAYS. h.'..a gowns und yet niuiv. even to the dozenth dozen. My lady a U mode ii indeed a lan guid cre:;tnro nt. eleven a. m. Site rustleth not with starch as did onoo tho dear old ludy of the cedar clients. She wears no apron. Her soft, noise less gown of iigured m'.U falls from waist line to Ihior in simple, natural linos, trailing a trifle behind ho it whs at least with tho very prettiest tea gown of the very prettiest trousseuuof October as I saw it in tho milliner's shop. The sleeves are close to tho elbow, above that doubly puffed to form two full globes, the upper almost concealed by the wide eolluretto of pnlo creamy l.iee whieh falls quite to tho high waist line in front. Within the pale of tho ordinary bonds of con ventionality there is not, could not be, a more beuutiful house dress than this simple' symphony of silk and laeo. This, so far as materials go, might ull i a . , , . - . uuvu come jriou cuuuuia S CUCSt. liUt l it didn't. That was my lady of tho breakfast rolls, cafe nu lalt and newspaper. Madame at four in tho afternoon is more imposing if not more beautiful. . Her robe is such a one as grandmamma ' assuredly never wore. The good old. lady drank more tea than wo of to K i.ft!J:VXl.:.:'.i;';ii:':.Vi EI.P.VEN A. M. AND FOLK P. M. 'A wmm diiy, she frave tea parties and socially pressed her cnllers to "stay to ten;" but It was not like this, not like those Jow .illvnnri, soft liyht, noiseless serv ice, the t;ny ettps, titio-arless and cream less, but not always innoeentof a dash of some stronger mixture, tho lnncuiil oirs nnd lOnirllsh neeent, nnd, more typical of the Kuene than all, the tea pnvn. Still spealtitijrof the Piiuirt trousseau, nnd its smartest representative of this Interesting class, the tea gira-n is mod erately plain of skirt, three full rutlles tit tho bottom alone breaking its lino lines. A buckle tjuito four inches lonff iieems to fasten a wide belt of rich brown satin. Tho stud of the pnvn it is velvet, by tho way, but of a life'ht- r tint is withered below tho bunt, whieh is crossed by three rows of tho ilnrker ruflles, witli embroidered edjres. There Is a sfjttnro yoke of crenmy lneo over white natin. Tho sleeves nro full to below tho elbow, ending in a fall of cream yellow lace, making the hands seem ivory white by con trast. It Is not often, perhnps, that so heavy ti material ns velvet appears in the tea frown; but it will be more often this winter than ever before. Let my ludy venture forth upon the street and sho will be pointed out, in a double fcenso. She is arrayed, it may be. in one of tho new overskirts, not full or draped or looped or caught up In any way hut following closely tho lines of the nnder kirt. and decorated, if wo may use the term, with five enormous points ranging down like the points of a great star from the knee almost to the hem. Tho points are insisted upon, they are made forci ble, they are emphasized by startling contrasts of color. I'erhaps thoy are pale green over very .lurk green, or yellow over dark brown, or viea versa, or even white contrasting sharply with black, a favorite combination of colors this year. With such an over skirt are worn tho usual pufl sleeves and perky hat. Or tho points may bo smaller, and in this ease there may be rullles, one, two or three, edged with big zigzags all pointing downward. And then tho yoke will be pointed, too. and the lace collarette edged with points. Nature abhors points. In all her laboratories sho seldom fashions one. Hut no matter. If overskirt points are sharp, hats are Hat, wonderfully flat. Flat beyond precedent. And jet nobody would know it from their freakish variety of hmshed outline. To have been Hat and yet not look like it is apparently the deceitful purpose, the daily end and aim of h:itdom.' ' Xo hat has or will have a crown more than half an Inch high, many are absolutely fiat disks of felt with no crowns at all. Vet all have their Hut estate under tho pale fingers of the stooping, dark-eyed milliner, dreaming of Franco and her beloved (iaston-or Pierre away beyond there. Perhaps she turns tha hrn.-irl brim sharply up at the left and accen tuates it with aigrettes of feathers or ribbon bows. Perhaps she leuves it nearly flat but curls plumes cunningly over the edge and perks pointed bow ends straight up into tho air. Perhaps the flaps it up in front into n wide wall of felt over which one can scarcely seo I ho big plumes that deck it. Most often of all Khe pells tho brim low over tke eyes in front and heaves it High behind against tho plumes and bows and bobbing things on top. And this last is tho least trying estato of the fiat hat. For the average woman of to-day has n forehead of mors than tireeian height. This, indeed, she deftly masks beneath clustering curls low lying against tho white, but tho fiat hat sits too high above her face for beauty of propor tion. Particularly is tho stylo trying to high foreheads when the flaring hat brim soar aluft in front. There cannot be such variety in muke as in fabrics. To tho bewilder ing kaleidoscope of fall cuts and colors tho weaver and dyehouso chemists have contributed more of charm than the modiste. Heautiful in extreme are tho shot silks, tho baset-woven ef fects in every kind of goods, shot cheviots and coarse "drop changennt," spotted muslins and tunslins sprigged ami polka dotted, velvets, taffetas and foulards, plushes, surahs, of names al mo.t as bewildering as their colors. whieh gleum und glow and dazzle in tho muss with a glow that seems al most imvur 1 and peculiar. Tho trick of most of these weaves la to drop into them, into tha most un expected patterns and materials, hero and there a bit, if it bo only a thread or two, of shining silk which catches the light ami irradiates tho whole. You know how roses are holdinor their own against and through all tho chrysanthemum crazes, and orchid ! crazes and other dangers, of course? ellow and very pale pink roses go best with the light greens and dark greens of tho season, and with many, perhaps most, ot the browns and iroaza. uxOsbobh; WW ML 1 Nfl 1 r c.:i.:lEniaiXs. ft 'J ' ": 9 y .- JO' .-jr. I s'poso you know, Virginia dear, Thuiiksiovlnir day la almost hare. And now I hopo you will not think 'Ilout what you'll have to eat and driotv Hi cause It Isn't rlpht at all. To bo a selfish, greedy dolL First place, you should ba very prlad ., For all tho blessings you have had. Your pleasant borne, your kind mamn And what a lucky doll you aret You know aho lets you have your waf vf" About a dozen times a day I m She's Very, very gen'roua, too, And always shares a troat with you. And hero you should be thankful, dear. T" That turkeys are so good this rear. Jtnd sweet-potatoes too, of course, And lovely crimson -.runberry aaucel . And sipiasb, and little saucer-plea, . ?' They're always such a great surprise, ! Ice-cream, and nuts and raisins, tool Oh! I'm ao glad I am not you, Because, you see, you dearest aweet, You cannot really, truly eat. And so the tbankt'lest thing Is this. You'll never know what fun you miss! -Mary Fletcher Stevens, In Harper's Toma People. A Time to Ite Dreaded. "Why do you look so dismal, Fathai William?" said the young turkey to the gobbler. "My son." replied the mature bird, "I am reflecting en the near approach ' of Thanksgiving day, with the certain ty that many of our number will be knocked into the middle of necks tweak." Judge. CAC8K FOR TU.YNKSUIVINO. 'JT Mr. Ilrady (surveying the scanty T past) 'Tis dev'lish little dinner wb hov to be fankful fer this day, Nora! Mrs. lirady Whist, Moike! Yez do bo fergettin' that we should be fank ful there do be no more here to ate it! Puck. Nn Name. Mentioned. She Isn't it a pity that they don't have mistletoe on Thanksgiving, as they do at Christmas? He Do you think, Miss Maudo, that it is always or ahem necessary? one it seems to be for some men. JDANGKIl IN PLUMPNESS. "Children, don't get gay nowadays and eat too much! The lean turkey is tho only one who is truly happy about this time of the year." Chicago Mail. A Previous Tiiauksg-lvlnft. You can hear Thauksglvln' comln' with the jol- llcst kind o' sound; You can hear tho turkey holler for a mile or two around; For ho knows that he U In It, as he has been in the past. An ho tlilnha that every minute Is Jca' sure to he his lust! You can hear ThanUsglvin' comln' with a rush i an' with a roar, An' tho knives uu' lorka a-hummln' as we pass . the pluto for morol , 0, It's Jolly overy minute. In tho north an' In tha auuth, 'or the lui koy-sobbler's In It, an' we're water. la' at tha mouth! Atlanta Constitution. IN T1IE POCLTKY YAKD. Yhat havo to bo thankful for? V I 1 II ci i v IPS A It I 14 77 mr x i- M , III A Thunki;;WlriK t'lneh. Wo pulled the wishbone. Sue and I - "I wish to klsa you!" my heart's si(h- F.he won; but I've slnee understood I'bul sho was wlsbum that I would! ' -Puds,
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