THANKSGIY ING » AY. History of the Day fn 01d Proclamations. Puritan, Dutch, Patrlotic, Thanksgiving days are sequents of t welfare. They become retrospec tive periods during which the divine bestow: 11 of private and public bless fags is gratefully recognized. Their history in this part of America begins a early ns the yea 1621. The poouline © eirenmstances w hioh 18d 10 the setting of a period of thankssving by the Pil grims are describe d by Bawa Winslow in a letter dated Piymouth, December 11, 1621. Of the 102 emigrants who had lasded on the 11th (old style) of December, 1620, on the bleak coast of Cape Cod bay, almost a hall of that Pnber had sickness and died, and nearly all of the remainder had physi oally suffered from destitution and the rigors of the first winter in the new country. The prudence and industry ofthe few persons that were not dis. abled were so greatly blessed as to call forth the thankfulness of the favored people, *'in a special manner.” : “Yon shall understand that in this little time that a few of us have been here we have built seven dwellings houses and four for the use of the pla tation, and kave made preparations for divers others. We ret the last spring some twenty acres of barley and peas; and according to the manver of the In dians, we manured our groand with herrings, « or rather shads, which we have i i {fr at abunds ANCE Al d take w ith great ease our doors. Qur corn dkl prove well; and, God be praised, we had a good increase of Indian corn, and our barley indifferent good, but our peas not worth the gathering, for we feared they were too late sown, They came up very well and blossomed, but the sun parched them in the blosson “Oar harvest being gotten in, our governor sent four men on lowling that we might, after a special manne rejoice together after we had the fruit of our labor, They, four, in one day killed as much fowl as, with a litle help beside, served the company almost a week. At that time, among other re- creations, we exercised our arms, many of the Indians coming among us, and among the rest, their great ing, Mas- sasort, with some ninety men, whom for three days we entertained nd feasted, and they went out and killed five deer, which they brought to the plantation and bestowed on our governor and upon the captain and others, And although it be not always so plentiful as it was at this time with us, yet, by the goodness of God, we are so far from want that we often wish you partakers of our pl " The great abundance of wild tarkeys abounding in the neighboring fo no doubt supplied the Puritans with tha fowl! suflicient for their hospitality The turkey which now is i rized by the people of tates for Tha an Ragiving 1 Ww ¥ ienty. rests prominence among table. The people of Ne w Netl very early date © heated day giving. Among the Dutch ree the office of the secretar sreserved proe Inmations of ng dare in 1645 and 1657 of eil of N tw Netherlan ad. Willi 3: Was gove [ the colony the directs the thirty-8 of council, sitting at York), Reso eral he sgiving shall take place tember next In lish churches wi Netherland. The proclamation reads: « Waereas, It hath pleas sed Alp Ged, in His nnbo clemen merey, in addition blessings, 0 sul wished for peace a Ti Lerefore is it proclaim th he | fact t Netherland, places thin where Dutch d established God specially thanke on rext Vedoe the sixth of Sapt appropriate and plicable th reto. * Your : pounce this matter to nex: Sanday, so potice. On which This proclamation, as set text, was issued on the treaty of peace the Indians, was sit part and it 1s like op to soeial plea . The preciamation vesant, or rather of Netherland, in 1657, one of 1645, and 1s more expressing wha t shall be the the ohservance of 4 lay bidding certain sceular and worl tivities and pleasures, On the possessiob of New Netherland by the E ugiish, Bdwusd Audros being governor, the conneil sitting on June 7 1675, ordered : That Wednesday, ye 23d of thi Iastant month, be appinted throughont ye government a day of Thanksgiving and Prarers to Almig hity God for all His Past Deliverances and and Pioesent Mercies x, § eo niinnance an 1d Ene reas § » rerlar rds at y of state are ,20Q 11 aii ithi EY TY anded 0 of the co is lor the al ily 1 blessings to Gate Bal ed indneed “the me ol the Contipental Congress to ta following section on Friday, October 31 177; “ Resolved, That a committee of three be apy ointed to prepares a recommenda- tion to the several State 8 fo set apart a day fur thm he “EVIE for the signal snc- cess lat: oly obits Jue d over the enemies of these Un States.’ The tan chosen as that com- mittee were Samuel Adams, Richard Henry Lee and Das siel Roberdean, On Saturday, November 1, 1777, th committee reported, snd Thursday, the 18 h day of December, was set apart as a day of “solemn thanksgiving and praise.” In compliance with the order of Con- gress the army at Valley Forge duly observed the day. Irn General Wash- ington’s orderly book of December 17, 1777, is this entry : “To-morrow being the day set apart by the honorable Congress for public thanksgiving and praise, and duty call. ing us devoutly to express our gratefal acknowledgments to God for the mani- fold blessings He has granted us, the general directs that the army re main in its present quarters, and that the ch 18p- lains perform divine service with their several corps and brigades, and earnest- ly exhorts all officers and soldiers whose absence is not indispensably nec- essary to attend with reverence the solemnities of the dav.” “LONG LIVE THE KING OF FRANCE" General Washington, on the recep- tion of the inteliigence of the treaty with France, in February, 1778, ordered a special day of thanksgiving for the semy on May 7, 1778. In his orderly { Fie) book the general wrote on May 6 : ‘Ruler of the Universe to defend the cause of the United American States, npon a lasting foundation, it becomes | us to set apart a day for gratefully ac- | knowledging the divine goodness and | etlebrating the important event which | i The several brigades are to be assem bled for this purpose at 9 o'clock to- morrow morning, when their chaplains | will communicate the intelligence con- tained in the postscript of the Pennsyl- | varia Gazette of the 21 inst., and offer | 1p thanksziving and deliver a discourse _nuiitable to the occasion. x “Upon a sigvoal given the whole army | will huzza, ‘Long live the King of | France " The artillery then begins | again and fires thirteen rounds. This | i pieces of artillery will ning fire and huzza, ‘The American As desoribed by an officer of tho army the day was observed at Valley Forge in an enthusiastic manner: “ Last Wednesday was sot apart as a day of general rejoicing, when we hada { fo sone, conducted with the greatest rder and regularity, The army n a most brilliant appearance, after which His Racukione dined in public with all the officer { the ary, attended by fi band of music. 1 never was present where there neh unfeig perfeot as was discovered aounten: RICO, The & concluded with a toasts tended with h the general took his leave there Was § universal clap, with loud hae : continned till vad Proc se ode quarter of a mile, durl IR which there were a thousand hats the air, Hiz Excellency turned with his retim “iil a : ade ned Roa avary WAR 8 J} wartain: number of al he ¢ an d apart Thy } ber of th people i that the benef that was, { HEALTH HINTS, Doan’ tO save 1. Don't try to § SXeraising. IX n't sleel Our m brive LrIDE D working D ber caps or falls out Don't ¢ easy. On a Diligence Road to Mexico, Hallock Feote's ; Mexio ‘int LAr sided Lamper or made of « p live fowls, gavly flutteris re, OF Cage 1 . 3 tA oar il es Del Was 4 hinge nu iously woven t of the agave, at ove the bear WO travs len (28 0 1 8 disen gap COoLBeT mother wear ing poorer and 3 heaps of stones sup ing the fatal eross—the of a mnre rde sr—making a mate appeal ' o the traveler to) ay f one cut off ir hi ht Wo 1 mountain I ents ent to Hi- who was “* He was onr Tolun We PASS the monum dalzo, and I ask with shame Fidalgo, and am answered: Washington this is our Bunker Hill!" It was hereon the 301 h of Oct ober, 1810, that Hidalgo with hi s Indian urgents armed chie fly w . bows, lances Ci and macy the the Spanish Bow srnment, Truxillo, and drove them capi al The | logs of the Indians must have been {rightial; in their FRI of the nature of artillery, charged Trux X 3 and “tried to stop the mont ths of them with their straw bats, until hundreds had perished by the dis charge.” After the battle a train of Indian women went up on the moun tain to bury their dead, and the many crosses that were raised by their han gave the spot its name, troops of under Colone back upon the igno they 11.0 . 1108 gun andl roe EE ————————— " Tie Fortane Tellers of New York. The fortune-telling sisterhood is still a large one in Gotham, writes the New Press, it picks up goes to the Herald to pay for advertising. An sdvertisement { costs about a dollar roay bring in $10 or £20, as the case may be. The usual charge for “ consultation” is fifty cents a chance for a & shut her eyes and miss it. The trade of fortnne-telling 18 now monopolized by women. Bome years ago there were a few men in tha business, They-called themselves astrologists, and had an as- tonishing kind of intimacy with the stars, But the women now have the field to themselves. The impression | that all their dupes are of | girl class is a mistake. They catch a | good many even oa Fifth avenue, wlieves in for. tune-telling. With a great many women | of this sort, the firet impulse when any- | thing goes wrong is to consult a for- | tune-teller. The parlor as well as the kitchen contributes to the coffers of the | card-shuflling swindlers. Philander Doe-ticks, P. B., the fortune-tellers of New York, s five and twenty years ago, the was considerably hart for the time. | and huzza, ‘Long live the friendly WISE WORDS, Those who will not be counseled Can not be helped. if you do not Lear reas son she will rap your knuckles. Language is a ravealer of charaoter, and that which a man would conceal by his acts and mauner he cannot hide in Lis words, There the world two two hairs ware in Ww two pr AHN rsal quality is diversity, of {O dle, are 81 who Are wWoary are most unwilling have lived 1 rather breatl hoy Chinese Pirates, a + Country Newspaper ticle ref i Lue Milwan 1 1 Woes, ab nd cash ¢ we do, but locality tter how where a mull bea for sing Ph ir i may not look so is very iat look though hem, like the pick out the -monte, fail to like millions, while schemes that do not to unt te ything scareely, pan out handfuls of nickels unexpect- And the eountry newspaper is of liberty to We are not at by explain- . ig geceiving an seem am whole edly. this clas give the hole hing away, y par riic als LTS, but country peo- m - rest assured that we ud the tter and that we steering them into any trap door game, that will let ther out of Sul your Joeal paper and pay for it in advance, and if you feel at the end of the year that you haven't got your money's worth, then your fortune is 1 eo You can go to ANY musenm and get. a salary of 85,000 a year as a i ing all ple under. i are not n down gight + w for seribe | 2 wi Curie s————— Preparations for a Scandinavian Mar. riage. Preparations for a wedding feast be- gins weeks beforehand, and are so ex. tensive that Da Chaillu was ntterly amazed at quantity of solids and liquids that he saw stored against an approaching marriage feast. Invita tions to weddings are sent out well in advance of the happy day, so that the guests m prepare for two or three days’ absence home; and the poorest person invited is never withont a weading garment. The happy couple drink and dance with everyboay; and it seems never have ocenrred to the people to inquire how they do it. There is a limit to the endarance of the native head and stomach, and this generally is found on the third day; then the guests, on bidding good-bye to the bride, tender their wedding pres- ents, which always consist of moner, without being ex- +1 ne AY from eat, to at her side. How many American girls | not easily be estimated, will understand why there are but few sun. ties, Long as are the wedding festivi- those of Christmas far exceed ously kept up from Christmas-eve to | Twelfth-night, and qnaint and charm- nies,.— Harper's Magazne, Novemebr, NEWS OF THE WEEK. Dova ass arraigned Ne were of mundering August 8 own a certain Was Have Nason court, w per " “hy Indu criminal cour of the i879 ; forging the for $12 480. dated other 1879, ur following Ham receipt is First Assistant Postmaster General Tyner's resignation Postmaster-General Jamon with in re inclose her thie { first m of the ofl { be delivered to my resignatic assistant post to the resident on y the condition that the request for wtor-general, it is not based upon charges against my official honor or integrity, especially in with the alleged star route frauds, connection either by If such charges have been made or implied it is proper that they should be clearly stated and that I should have the opportunity to reply to them. I be- lieve he and you will approve this suggestion.” The postmastor-general replied as follows: “1 have the honor to ac » the receipt of your the office of first assistant ral, ik I have just handed In reply to your inquiry I have to say that the reque st for your resigna- tion was not based upon any reflection upon | your personal or official integrity.” knowledg resignation of postmaster gene to the President, | Ex-Govenxon Monaaxy having deolinad the retary of the (reasury harlos J. Fu Lid WH supreme Foreign Nows, cr — Throwing Up the Bricks, A correspondent i German bricks up in a he thrown up. in the street, and one n In icklaye rs do d. not carry man 18 placed on row to the man above through a hole in the sc wffolding By this succession of relays bricl but 1 from the other side Another custom con- “muff” made, ched the game the street. nected with house entertainment to the up. The f the community by top of the building, with numerons and decorations, Work is sus- and the workmen meet the owner and the invited guests around the festive board, and afterward dance with their wives and daughters, It is well known that the Germans have as many holidays as possible, EE ——— A remarkable stampede is in progress toward the Beni river, in Bolivia, un- explored until last winter, when Dr. BE. BR. Heath ascended it and discovered vast forests of chincona and eaoutchoue. Fully 10,000 men have since gone there, and the export of rubber alone has risen from 15,000 pounds to 75,000, with prom- ses of 6,000,000 next year, Dr, Heath is sanguine of finding rich deposits of precious metals and medicinal plants slong the Madre de Dios, Extra Session, * Kesol hat the finances committee be ans | thors ved, i of the pxiuan i plingent ox ire Of the several apy pees Of thie tre AEUTY de July 1, 1871, including ak such disbursements, ding sition of the employment of labor paid fi { and to report on the sub day as practicable dasary to paring i pil piethods of 3 charactor and le, and the priate BU BS BRIIY & isintic Heh appr nis ned socure i ent of such appropristii tes have Ab the Virginia, who y to offer an amendment, i was laid over the reso Hirose the reac wn called i ‘ : day for the pre The Trouble in Ireland, Western Steamboat Heryer, ulars the steamer registioss | As the Gil HOroHs The valve y steam in the il did not ¢ Hows wor peris other y Lue 1 Af the al steamers that k immed join thronged by ened to the sce ring at lenst som liviat, reyes I tot ately into a an i all ene 01 tht tor iu hopes of ri ore on boar 1 he Gile hore wore on board twenty throo passen gore, four of whom were females, and a crow of fifteen, Only about eight persons were saved, and of these some were very badly scalde a. Three of the lady passengers were killed or gealded to death, Later roporta put soventeen, The steamer had and one flat boat, ‘Iho latter at the bow of the steamer, fastened to tho port side, There seems to no doubt, says ono acgount, that was totally unfit for the work, Ianden, and most of the orow wore drank, Furthermore she was merely a freight boat, and not licensed to carry passengers. The ac- eidont was entirely liquor. vi of 11 OW 01d was being | while the barge lost at barge ished the number 1 bo tho steamer loft the what, EE — kindness and sympathy, If they are suffering a few doses of this valuable remedy will afford cure the worst cough, . What's In a Name. [New York Spirit of the Times.) Garibaldi has always been exosed- in his habits. often a very pror Never a rich man, and the managing partner of a hoavy adver- | tising firm in surprised by the question addressed to He hus in two, tieo the most rigid economy. been known fo break a i favorite horse for the sum of $5,000, The offer, certainly » tempting one, was oourtecusly and thankfully de- clined, It is hardly necessary to sug. uooepted, the great Crickmore would for the future add new and brighter | luster to the fame and popularity of Bt, Jacobs Oil. se——————— A strong ath empt is being made to reintroduce Irish popline for winter use. These durable and elegant fabrics are dyed new exquisite shades in which the ugly and unbecomig terra cotta eolor, to meet the exigencies of modern msthotie taste, have not been | omitted, in —— {Fond da Lae Commonw HN aith.} Clark, one of Fond da YLac's oul eitizons, states: 1 have used Bt. | bis O14] and am well satisfied that it in a splendid that very quickly, a —— With a populatic England anny Baily Of inds of cheese ney mes while the Mi consumes only 275,000,000 e—— [Evansville (Ind.) Journal } Mr, Frank 8. Mueller, 925 W, Prank. lin street, cited to a Journal reporter the case of Mr. Henry Rheuick, who for four years suffered with Rheumatism, which was eured by the use of two bot- Jacobs Oil. —————————— port of local doetmis states that 77 per cent, of the cases of the diphthe- | ria epidemic raging in the province of Orel, Central Russia, are fatal, or ——— ties of BL A ri Bogus Certificates, in roots, barks, ete, s certificates of pre- 8 wing 8, pure, inown valos vertificates Bitters, the Bee * Troths* olan, ind 18 « every musfariane of loss FROM DEAT, rville, Mass, says In {the lungs, ost my appetite and | RESCUED Willinm J. ¢ ! he fall of } as taker y with} leading AL one LIne & Pe- nd th at 1 was dead tmeof Da Witsaamw Hatl's Bataan i got a bottle, when, tomy surprise, better, and to-day 1 feel Leiter Y wrt te this } OR THE LOUNGE nmenoed Lo foe pat nosed that CON i¥ say il has or medicines | have WARRANTED FOR 34 YEARS AND NEVER FAILED Ronse Drarrhe (Fl Dvsentery and 5 internal nd G1 ARANTEED i i ' ie n the Hiamnlas, is Da TOR AS ar 1 9 ar be without it; Vegetine Proof! Proof! Proof! cancer made ita 0 YEAS BE0 3 Wh en ie of my ne we e he did not give mo { me very much; I It would bieed at times vory that could be i Woodberry ¥ fave me your & use of oF my gencral CLEAVES, st, Doveriy, Mass, annexed, can testify to the | caves ix an old resident of this town, ERRY th'y, RICHAR P PEDRICK, 8 idl ANDREW I. BE N, N GEO, 8, MILLET £, Wo A A. GLIDI Vepetine PREPARED BY H. R, STEVENS, Boston, Mass. Vegetine is Sold by All Druggists. | D138 4 0B) BRS ik; SYRUP : i i : i i his cigar-onse to serve upon a future cooasion, To the friend who relates this story, however, he presented a whole cigar. Proud and thrifty as he is, it was a severe blow to him to be obliged to ap- ily to the king for s pension, fairly as Re had earned the right to one, Not his own necessities, but the debts of his son Riceiotti, foreed him to take the step. Riceiotti, whom some foolish people have called the gentleman of the fam- ily, is a son of whom many fathers would be proud; handsome, generous, of pleasing address and notably cours goons, It was he who eaptured the only Ger wan standard which fell into the hands of the French during the Franco-Prus- and who afterwsrd wrote a { graceful letter to the Prussisn ocom- Bat he is fond of pleasurs and society, and lacks his father's solid republican | virtnes of frugality and simplicity. For this lack nothing ean wholly | Menotti, who is unknown to the world, | but who never in his life contracted & | debt which he conld not pay.— Youth's | Companion, ! i Papaine, | Papaine is a juice procured froni the | carien papayas, or papaw tree, which | grows in the Moluceas, in India, in the | Antilles and in Bouth America. Its | chief property is a remarkable digestive | power, soting, like the gastric fluid of the stomach, upon meats and various | other substances. It is proposed by | M. E. Bouchut that papaine be used | diphtheria, In his experiments, a thick and resisting false membrane | from the trachea, placed in a tube witha third part of papaw juice, was dissolved in a few hours when cold, and in a few minutes when the tube was warmed. ive x fo gud viperie Changed sndivhem. Te wed fe treguiasp ty of Lhe howelse Einary cigaDs, F Woo Juiisa 4 powiia iy Tous a wake, with da itha | Sinee beginning his investigations of | stance in the treatment of thirty-two i cases of diphtheria of adulis and in- | fants, and has been successful in all but | four, Ouly Half Alive, There are hosts of men snd women w coin s phrase, are only half alive. That is to te, are and troubl by pom | nervous weak, fidgetty a {| pigmies. Buch persons sre usually fond of doxing themselves, swallowing in the course of the year enough drugs to stock any spotheosry's shop of average dimensions. This, of de fo ats instead of furthering the end in view, viz., the recovery of health and vigor. Were they to seek it from an unfailing source of vital ity, Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, bow different would be their case, Then vigor would retura to their debilitated frames, the glow of health to {heir wan checks, their trembling, uncertain gait would grow firm and elastic, appetite, that grandest of all sauces, would give s relish for the daily food, were it ever so coarse, and re. freshing sleep would crown the tasks of the day, all should waich ag Ladies, Delicate and Feeble, languid, tiresome sensations, causing sely able to be on your feet; that that is taking from your system elasticity, driving the bloom from that o ial strain upon your i vou irritable and fretful, : y the use of that mar. litkers, Jrregularities 3 system are relieved at special causes of periodical] Uy removed. Will you heed -™ Ih ne tant drain i its former finn onlin cheeks; e, while the pais 3 Re ig ¢ Rie at WE greatest truths are the siy Toalest mel mpl ant 80 Are sa Pooket Beale, 25¢. 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