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Delierod to any part of the city for 20 cents a week, every day in the year Leave sub scriptions at Lincoln bureau, I027 P street. BAKOAIJWS IN Dress Goods, Cloaks, AND BLANKETS. FRED. SCHMIDT, 921 O Street, opp postoffice. TJ-MU.RIwW i:s mtos, I Wholesale Grocers, Kiult, Pioducennd Coniiniikiou Merchants Si: mooki:, ici () Sticet Dealer and JobDci in Wall Paper. L.ice Ciut.diis, Shades, and Intel hi Deco i.illons. Cot Your Laundry Work -imini: AT The Excelsior Steam Laundry, ',1)7 H. lllliht., ii-iii eiiliaiii-e. I'rl lllll. erilcis 1 1 1 1 1 1 I - culled fur and ili-lhcicd. We ptlilc inirM'lteH on pioaiptnesH and ni rimilj of work. JUU.KK.v. DAV, I'mpneiors. I toll more (Kittles of Dr. Hctli Arni.M'M C(H'(;il KlLI.Klt than of any (itlicr coach Mtsllcliin Ki'pl In ktuek, nl tlnai;h I Keen iiitiva ai lo tion. 1'. M. Huboilnon. Cciwlllo. Kail. ' brugglats, SOc.i tOc.i uU 91,00, IT IS I.IKK A CARNIVAL CELEDRATINQ THANKSGIVING IN THE CITY OF CHURCHES. l'liry !Ihi' I'rm'ossloim nnil Mnslicis unit Much lllnwlng of Morns, lloullrcs mid .nhln of Oiru, lint "Ihcy" Am Mostly Cliltitri'ti Tito Custom's Origin. VISITOH from tlio went or n o 11 t 1i, who nhouhl nnio hi llrookiyn on tho afternoon of Thanksgiv ing Day, would ho h 1 11 it I id. puzzled, ii 11 d . perhaps, if of a wry devout im turn, somewhat liorrilli'd at the actions of tho young people Ho would meet processions of tads mul dill dron blowing on tin horns, heating elii'iip driinm and whooping as twklossly as io tunny young mivngos Hoys ill masks uliil initio eott nines would aufutoliliii with "Ciltiimvii Miiny. mister " And ho might even see u Htpind ol uppar ontly well to do men marching in Irregu lar order and conducting themselves llku ttnmps To sum It up In on Rontenee. Urool; Ivn alone, of all places In tho I'nlted States, eelehrates 'I'lmiikHKtviutf Day ns a heathen festival And tho custom Is ncciillatly local to Brooklyn. It has not even orosted In full strength to New York clt), though some of Its Influence In discernible there, ami It is haiely notice nhle in the smaller cities mid towns of 1ong Island Ami what Is stranger still, it is it er old local ( iistoin.and Its origin Is, us tho "historians ot Ireland say, "lost in the mists of 11 hoary antiquity.' Tho ihrase heathen festival" In tho preceding paiagniph must not he eon strucd as u term of lonronrh. It Is hlniply meant to Imply u celebration like that of (.'In 1st inns in the west mid wuith. And to explain these vntintioi's of local cus tom, 11 hit of history Is In order. As all classical scholars know, It li onlv hy ac cident that some sections of tho Cln 1st inn world observe Christmas ns the mmtver Bary of Chilst's hlith. Tho day was colo hra'ted In Italy for n thousand yearn or mom before the Christian era. It was tho day of the sun's return from his most southern point in tho heavens, tho day when tho people closed accounts for tho old year and Murted on n new ore; ho nil rigid rules were relaxed, the most uustero smiled on the general levity and it was u day of lout and ieel, of musk mid mum niery, of feasting and giving gifts und general hociul cntmlity. Through all tlio changes of 2.00 years the ohl custom has survived, mid In moie than half tho Christian win Id today Christmas Is pinctleally a "heathen fcstl val," celehrat'"! just about as it was in Italy MX) II. ('., I'M'ept that gunpowdel lias" been Invented and the turkey dis covered since then. I'rom nouthern Ku rope the i Ubtor.i floated unchanged to the southern belt, of tho t'nitod States, and from Kuglaud to Virginia und tho border Mates ninth ami s-outh, so, vvlillo New KnglnndoiM assembled in their churches for forenoon n-rvico on that ilav, tho people of Indiana, Illinois, Kentucky ami adjoining states were "lit lug anvils," pop ping llreci ackers, drinking eggnog, shoot ing at u mail;, having running and wres tling matches, pitching iiioits. and get ting leady fur a big dinner of fiesh pork, chli Id n and sausage, with whisky boforo lit and plenty ot ".leeinua liver" tobacco after it l'm'tlur south the slaves wero 1 allowed unlimited license u-d revol, and 1 no work was done till after New Year's. o i Well, all tbit C)iristr'iir. Is (o tho boy of tho Mi.Mh.est, rll that July .1th 1 1 to nil Ameri.-an boys, end .1 good i'cal thet a school holiday Is to irost bov.i, that ii Thanksgiving day to tho boyn of llrook iyn, in the afternoon. A gentleman I tqirtidlng lib- first winter in tho city iu 1 1HS, nald to 1110 reiently. "When I descended from tho Gireno 1 nvenuo station of tho elevated road at , '2 p. m. I was nnmsodut being surrounded byaeiowd of half grown boy s in masks niid laticiful costumes who boldly do mauded tho gift of a penny each and en V 11 l ! 1) N ISKUt.NiI. DIN my refusal rals.-d en Infernul din with tin horim, tones and other latruments. At length 1 regognUedthu volcouf asonof o'io of my uclghbor'u, a wealthy man, uil l.o asked mo for a penny I 1 bought oil tlio wholobquad at a p nuyaploco, but hud not gouo a Mjiicio Loforo I woj turrouudtd by another sipmd, dressed in woumu'j ufothoi, tin lr lac,.., daubed with puJjjt, nnd they in .1 .ted on escorting 1:10 homo. And 10 it went ou all thonflci noon, first 0. t our d of llttlo hoo'Uums aud then a procession of tall ladj and young men ; aud f.omo 1 f them actually knocked at tho back dotu-s and demanded iflt of plo and cold t urkoy. All tho boyn of tho ward bccined to huvo turned hoodhtcia for tho afternoon. Aud tho pnroutsftsald It vvrg ti nccesdty to hnvo a day occasion ally to let off tho savagery which la inhe rent i'i a boy and must work ouf oomo way. At night thero vvero blazing barrcln and other bonflrra on tho coruera, r.ud little nrvagej iliutbed with palut howllujf aud diuicliib ;-rouud them. To .1 western mnn vrlio b-d only kuown tho day nj ft rellglotu euiulveruary It wau a (luee:1 cs pcrlenco." Tho origin of thl'-t curious local custom cannot bo traced. Oho old citizen thhika It vvna sot mj on Long Iahtnil by tho French lluaucuots, who nod a day of gou- ffo'r t JL V 'Ii -. f y fy fj 1 ml moriiuiptuat tho soaunn aftcrvvnnU taken f.ir Thanksgiving and that the two merged in olio by meio accident Another ' vcuturcH to guess" that It was a Dutch custom, well established before llrookiyn became an American city SHU mint her Is positive that tho custom had Itsilso among tho llrst Yankees who nettled In llrookiyn, ns a sorl of Jocular ivactlon I fiom (ho austeiltyof tho old New ling laud holy dav According to him. the in torlocK of cliurcli and state win so coin pleto lu Now Kuglaud In tho last cent ut y that a man had to ho awfullv solemn anil I religiously (pilot all of Thanksgiving Day; 1 tho lighter heaited and liberal lied to I long Island mid (Hiding them so much ' mom liberty tlinti they had lieen nceus I tomed to, grew nulto hlhirious over their new found fieetlom ami imido tho day a j sort of white man's Kmaucipatlou Day I What was at llrst wild hilarity lu them has become masking and merriment lu their youthful descendants Them Is n good deal In history to sup port this view It Is well known that tho llrst churches on long island worn largely built up hy religious lofugces from Now Kuglaud, mid as tho I'uiltaus had 10 Jected Christmas and May Day hecaiiso the Church of Kuglaud sauctloued soino license oil thoio days, so It is ipiito likely these elled Yankees lojoolod thu severer features of Thanksgiving Day becauso tho Puritans had enforced thetn Ito tho cause what it may, tho fact Is patent that while tho forenoon is devoted to lellglou, tho afternoon is a season for masking, mirth and mummery And In llrookiyn alone, among American cities, do patents allow and even encourage wild, boyish sjKirts on Thanksgiving Dnv J." It Pviiki:. A MEAN DOARDING HOUSE KEEPER. "I'm glad all tho boarders aro going to Im hero to Thanksgiving dinner," said 0110 Ismrder to another. "Why, what difference does It niakoK" asked his companion iu misery "Oh, you see la-t Thanksgiving: thoy neatly all went out to dinner and tho landlady fed tho balance of us on tho same every day kind of Intel;, temarkiug, 'that there weio so few of us it didn't nay to get up a large dinner.' idio will liaVo no such excuse this year." "Yes, hut alio will, though," was tho other s ipilck answer, "she just told mo that as all tho boaiders mo going to io main homo to dinner Thanksgiving she couldn't nlTord to make any spread." Then tho two locked arms and wan dered down to tho nearest lunch counter ENOUGH OF IT. 1 1 A clergvn a 1 lu a rural parish was ro j iiiciiilicrcil at Thanksgiving with a inon 1 ster turkey. 0110 of tho Hind that hung at I tho door of tho markets Thanksgiving I time. The family was small, anil raetU I after meal that turkey "bobbed up 1 n'rcnoly." At last one day that minister')! ' young boy manifested a prodigious np petito. Again and again ho passed his plate, until his father and mother beenmo alarmed und asked him what ho was lut ing so much for. With his mouth full of 1 turkey ho answered: "Fathir, I mean you slm'i't 1 avo to sy graioover that ohl turkey ngnhi." A TRUE TURKEY CTORY. Thero vvm n tlrao not lcrg r go vhen ttirkev roosteil too high fv tlio mi n vlth a modt-iTto tent roll, Lv.t to!l stoniga has ihnngcd rll this. TI.o public l.ra'brt u mbty idc-v of told stora-c, but tho 1 nsl ne.ss Ii full of cold facts. In o'.:o cf tho twelvo warehouses h New York city, ac cording to actrtnhi vivacious re pi rter vvl.o wnsdetulled to hunt up:cinet!dnci:rIiU.i for tho Thanksgiving numbir, thero K n turkey of tho harvest of lbTN tti'l i:. (. ro mnrkablo atato of preservation. This featherkss bird lio.i u iost-rr.oiton Lla tory. Ho was lnlsed lu Ornigo county nnil passed an unoventful life till his uock vvna wrung In tho Inturests tf tho human race. Ho wai hung up In Washington mniket os tlio prlfco turkey, vielglilag forly potindn. Nobody wui',tl n ttitkey of that weight on that Thanksgiving Day. While it had licon a good year, nobody lelt blessed Io the extent of buying tin key by tho traction of a ton. After Thanksgiving was o-i r the tur key disappeared. Putrousof Washington market missed him, and ti.iagiued lib fate. It was given out thi-t an uptown hotel had bought hli.i. In r. week ho wrs forgotfn. A yitir l.'ter and fort y pound turkey was again s, isporik-! I , thj feet on tho samo bourn i'l" the I iN..it hcc. Ho had tho rosy glow of yo'.tl', end no body suspected that It vvr.s't! j tl.est ot j yi'iir-dead bird. Sty lea rrn t - i'.-:-..'! tr.r keys that yea-, and tho 1"."' ti esl Ueaku oft tho big fev.I. I iv id-.iv t1 1 no vas not educated up to t'- ;;; That is why tho turkey reir irid :tt"!:n. latait. and again llov out of tho 111 r '.;et. lenrj followed and utlll c. 1 .. 'j f vo :y weighing forty pound j v.-.di -A vclce!) latter part of November under tl.u iu.vrl'i' tlon: "Orango eoirjty'a pildo. T I'.cd by Termer Dlgga, cf Meudowlr.ko turiu Uorulo-T f'.cu In ovmmer." Marketer- beg"i to recngul-o tho big turkey a, eoov -1 vltliThunk' giving. No I" Oy rot in tho b"-.lues'j suixeted that ou'j turkey t:lv v?n- lu tko plot Donid in froai Bigga sworo tlioy oaw tho i'r n ii-'l turkey lu tho miccc.' tl'jio rlkiag . 'ouud la tho Lust hen melcty C.'ld bturago d'd P. Vho tviJc-y v.ni t'lls yeri' en ohiUt'o'i In Wi-.hli ;;ton I'aik't, :-i t-vl. I'la touijhret , "-1 Lui"ovvh-t I-: dtrly In'jvlroil lireic'.c'l'i'.t early V thu u'f en, but tho I'l'M.e;' the"! v:u tli"t ll'g !"'l not yet ticj.t 1 1 ia rjinual earU"i! ef turkeys. I.rte.' thy order v v .'' t . tho cold tor o -ao-I'ot-j to icpuduio tho mor. t.-i, and t.ll a! b'.isy ,bout tho ph'.eo in couseinieuco. Jut up tu tho hour cf f.eir.jt to pre-ii thero have leva no .dvleoi lioia t'm lnettopolia to tho effect that uiy tirj had tho uervo to buy tho fiw.eu autiqulty. If you uhould ever visit tho big city aca.ia the North liver lro"i Jcisov City rbout Tlmnksglviu time, go to V;ml'.igt n vuvrkot mul aak for Ulgga' big bUl, t'u lit w IU undoubtedly lo 1 ointcd fiut t ou. All tury j.lvi ti'iuihi v.ho tuo stlrreil l.y thoughts cf tl.o Lottennent of tho world a.'id can rojoioo r.t itj coutlnuoua and lu creaaliiff fulfillment. Hod reigns and (Jod wills, and ho ucltlicr telgtu ucr wllla for uaught. mhin THEORY AGAINST PRACTICE. An tiislnnro Wlirro tlooh l.i'iirtilnn XV 11 Ili'lYctlyi'. "I'm butiRpi) up eo'isiderable," Mid a nsl headed un 1 1 in as lie utood at the foot of Coin ll. in It utieet, watting for the foi ry, an I felt of ll'o icpiira winch had been tint mound 011 tils f ico In I'm um of coiutpiiiv ter "I'm IhisIihI pivtty uuaui'finiaisl) , but I guess I can liold out till I Mnl,o Jeiwiy " "lUs'ii lu a lljlitr asked a sy mpnthctiu by slander "Niiw I didn't git stni till 'nniisli do you could call It a Ii-iii. l'vcU'cu licked though and I nln'l ti In' to dodtfo tlio issue." "What i,.t von lutiithii imublel" "IMrciciiIIoii, fir iciilin' when I oitii been lu better business, b'llevln' a lot of lilunio fool tiuck Jos' V.iuso It was iu a book "How was UP' "W'y tins way Yon Ron I had one o' these 'ere gymnarerum loos and lead it. Havs the InhiI. like llil, voiikis'. 'A mm uilh li.s walKt blnr 'round than his chest nln'l im good pliynn'illy Tint's wlcit tho In ol. claimed. Ilc'ti ll'ble to give out at the critical moment, Hays the bonk. And if he's fat, went on tlio hook, lie's do id Miro to give out at tho ci Ideal nun lite, lie's short winded mul Ids mil-, lis Is ll.'ililiv , nivs 1 he book Ho ain't no good on eat th, six s tlio book awful eel lain, and no mail needn't lie'frald to tacl.lo him. Mi's a Vimibr.itiiv on tho woild, says the hook, and hoort to tialn and gltdown thiinlroof his waist and Ihmiiii Ihodi'i-meuslousof Ills chest 'fore soiiio small man swats him 0110 und walks on him 'I his was tlio Idea the Ixsik held and I too'. It all In " "Didn't tho theorv Imld goml lu piactlisf "I nln'l Us'ii able to see It iu that llp,ht Vet 1 oomo over from ,lci.e this morning feelln' pietty ( IC. Mv ilunenslons him nil right You can crack hlck'rv nuts on my chest I ain't short wltnlnl Nothing II ibbv 'Imut my muscles. I don't gUoonl ut tlieeiitleal mo iuent,says I. Alter a wlulo I as upon lllisH-l.ci stii'ot liHikiu' 111 a w Itider wutchiu a Ki-onchmau cook pin cakes on mi iron fool stool, i hen 'long comes 11 policeman as big'i n load o' Iriy llo tried to inn ou mo by tcllln' 1110 In iiiovo on I sized til 1 11 u; It was a fiNit fin tiler 'loiiud his waist tli.iu 'iiiituil Ids chest if It was 1111 lueh. Ho was fat, too Conseipiently , siyn I to myself, you'10 llnbby aud short winded, and, 'Imvo all, you'll Hunk at the critical niomunl '1'lien Kiysh 'Old boss, dry up or I'll mob youl' Ho steps up aud I sails In, dcciidin' on tho critical moment for him to cave." "Hut ho didn't do It I" "Don't know, you see, I was dead at tlio critical moment so I couldn't tell. Hut I have a sueakln' IiomIowii uotio 1 that hedidn't. 1 couldn't suiar to uotliln', but Its my 'pinion that at tho ciitic.il moment ho was wall.in' 111 omul 011 unwind 1 cachm' dim 11 and hmiih1Iu' iiui w-illi a !) k-U eluli 'bout llie sioof h baiiauucr Ho may have HluuiM'd at tho critieal moment, but I'd sooner I hint; that he was daiieiii' 011 a blnsU'd foul iiIkiuI my slu (IhiIu'mu ml very critical momentii When leo'iiutul put on my boots which bu bad miiiimUmI olT'u I'i" and went and bought court pl-ister bv tho roll like wall pacr. I am now gout' homo to bur.i up 11 green covered book ou physical development, and when I git riy urn nut of I ho sli:i- I shall go to woik again mul try to foiit r una tilings that I havoreiil. (io'id by. ' New York Ti'ibtllio. Wh 11 .Nellli's llii.ti.iinl S.it llonu. " r AI.s IJrovvn Tell urn ' Un.'vasy inr bus bind iniieli umb.11 rniKisI vxIh-ii he proiosei t you Mrs. Younghubiuil Not nearly so mm h as he was after the lulls Im our wislduig lis eep loiie.imu In llcist.ciTniiisen, t. Olio Willi Dliln'l. "Well, uni'li', I suppos!) you got ill your votoall light tli other d iv," ho siid to Cn eh1 I!c:ii'4, of tho mirket brigade. "No, iah, 1 didn't " "Wlcit was tho double'" "D.ir wnshleli a big erowild'it I reekono 1 I would wait till de ncx' day, nu' when I Kent obcr agin dj polls was dun gouo an' tJict up an' to ill away "Yankee lilielo. 1 lio IlliVciiucr. Ciisto'iu'r--We!l, 1 guoss I'll t.d.o thoie J : 1 1 . t . Ilubiipigliistiur Ya, nifi'i front, tro9tol 1 irs is hoi v cheap Customer (aliaKti Piitvi dollars! Why, von 1 in 1 1 them marked a dollar and a half in the w union llubiip.i;;instme O -h, vn' dot meaiu cln tollaf und toelty ecnts for von lo.; Now York Hun. t'si'loss, "Can I sec Mr. llnoi-tyf" lmpilrol tlio filler at tho Jail. "IJefoiu lio un, nrreted ho owed mi ali'tlobill that ho promised ho would piy at this date, 'iiul hu has always been n in in of Ins word " "You ciiimsj Iiiiii if you willwiiita fuw nimutis," ci't) tho tiiinkey. "His nltornev la with him now." Tho tailor sins)!.-his lioid and nijlied deeply. "1'liorois no use iu my vvuitiug," I hi said. Chk ijo Ti ib.m . ' l'iei) In llmriirs. Dentist T.iu Ijo'Ii y m u.u.t oitraetod ii veiy llnnly set. Wid' ymi tuko gtuf i Patient No, I nover tal.o gw. 'liver had tooth etraetoil bofore.1'' "No, but 1 u best man at a wisldn.; once, and 1 took uo gas tho.i." Lincoln Jojii.uI. Iilplnnmi j , .Mr. OiC.iy I'm goitu '' Cutlefn, Hor iice. Shall 1 oidir tliu Sinid ly dinner Mr. O Kay Hy all in -a'is, no! ,Iut ask fori', l.ui niontli'a bill u still duo. 1'imu, ' AIkciuo of .Mind. A prominent physieuu of thi city, Uti meeting Ills own diiuhloi'oi tho street, m litoly uiiiurol nftci tlio liei'thif both her bolt a tul hor p.uoats. -Now Yuri; Tubuuj. A M.irUeneil DeiiMiel. Thero v. ill pivbably lw a drop m inih i.n mediately, si ueo tluro will lj no lonr n ileiiund lor thoui lor uai.in,; up campaij'i lies. t'juisrvillj Journal Anllijnllles diiloio. An I.'n'ihli oiitlom.in, who had vbllo' CypruH, w.-n asked if tin ) wero many an- tiijultiei iu tha Ubiul. "Authmlt oil" lu cried. "Why, tbo pUco U allvg with tho! ii" ' I''" y.i I ' ' 2 ( ) ST CAPITAL Steam Dye and Cleaning Works S. K. MANN, PiiipriiSiir. Ladles aud ('out-' Clothing Cleaned. Dyed and Uepalrcd on Slioil Notice. Twctit live pci 1 cut dlsi mini on all Plushes, diets and Sealskins Steamed fni the next SKlv l)nv HA 1 .111 11 ropy cenliiliis 11 rATTflis oiiiimi em 11 nun tlio linlilrrtotliflfolorllniinf AHT l'ATTrn lllilstrnlnl Innny iiiiiiiIht of Hie Miienliie. unit IH ANY oi'iiir. mks iiiaiiufuiliiri il, t mil Milind nt fntin nut tu ,HI tinlf, or 011 r $1 U) wmllmf pulli tas i" r viiir. 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It uniloiilili'illjr ciiiilnliis tlin llnift I'miiiin Dit I'aiithkst of nnjr iiinKiifltm imlillrlnil, lull llils I tlin rac friiia tlmfait Hint Ktuit 1 lit t-r ir ! nmlrx piTlrnrn ntii sIiiumi. ro Hint mill 1I1 pnttltirnt It riiml In n innciirliii' In 1 1 cir In llruoiimr'n )int Cctii itnri 11 nmmirliii's In eno nml finite ntnu-iv ini'iil mul liKlrurllon for lln wlmln fiiiiilly It ion. tniti Minrleo. I'ociiis, mul nllitr l.ilctriry nllrni llonn, iiirlmllnif Atti'llr, Hcl ntlltr, nml lleii-iliiilil nmtlcrs, nml is lllintriiliil wild iiriulmil Mul r.nrinliii:, riiiiliiriwim,, Wnlir-Colnr, nml lino WimsIciiIk, limtliiK ll the MoliM, MaiuInii hi Amkiiica. or iiandsomi: lnirwnl IMiiif'ill ?&yQcctCG:c433Z . a . . . is fully nnct beautifully has already coined a more s & ,v, a. a. a, J with Messrs. the Publishcfj enable U3 WINTER GOODS NOW IN T MOTTO" Stylos, 1 'opt 1 Inr I'rioes. I