fy '"fi" r V' r - .1 ,, THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- SATURDAY, JULY 27, 1901. if . e.cranfo.t &ri6ime PiihllOie.1 t)allv, Krccnt Sun Hay. r.v Tlif Tijb. line rubllihliiK Loinrmij, t '" l " a l,n- ;nr.. i U V H. llirilAHl), IMIIor. O. Y. ItlMlr.K, 111 iiii .Minim. New Vo.k Ofllcci M XawiiSI. vm,XNI), tole ABffit for l"'uti itcn AtlnttWwf. Entered at I lis l.ti.nirt nt frratiton, Nml (. Ia fMMI Mall. i. ! lienprp will pinnlt. Tito Tilbmie '. "V " to eitllnrhl ii'tUluii nit: Ki.vr it mi: nut Anvr.iiTi'isfi. The folbmlm: tulilff lmtt tbn prl"' lr Imh each lncrtlon. tuir lo bp mcl wllbln '" .,r,r i I'm. i.f l-lillinrnnl I 'i'i nwi.vv. f f 111 in &rif1 Itulir' 'ii Indira iw ,"(inii .100 " .. ,.'.," Piiwr I ItMillnit I I' lllon .10 .11 ,l'i ip "' .in I"' I'.l 17 .11 .IM for ranU f Hbinl nmiliitb n f rniulnViiry lnl flinlhr mulribiilliin In tin" Hit ir- nt ail Mi'Mni "llii. Till iino ntii,i .1 ilnw "' ' rcllM a lino. ltili f,ir t'1.i.iiV.1 VitirilMns lutnMioil on api bill n TKN PAGES. FCIIANTON, .IIM.Y 1'Mil. It l ur.i'iiiililoilly 1) no Hint Suinilon nor Is ninic initioliiinn. iiiiiitnlnliiir Cltl,( llullll IlllpU-K till lll't'll mi COlllHIl" The Fo4hiirK!i Verdict. - T KXT In Inliioxt In tin- iiij-m- v i I i "I" wlni "li"i Ml"" l'i)- JL 4 inn irli if tlii- in.iiiiiy nf Mhy the I'lltHtli bl ihli'f nf imllio ciut-nl tin-illicit nf hi'i liiiiilicr. Notli Ins til it wo li.ivi' ir.iil hIu-iI tiny Unlit ui'ini ll. atnl rrrtiilnly mitliliiK In tin1 trinmony inlviiiipoil by tin' iniwwti ti n Khcs an iluc In lis solution. i'ri i.u-liy iii-.il .is mill li pinii li-iy nuclit li Imw i alHoil thf .invM "f tin' fat'icr. nuillior, ulster or suml nf the liulHloioil bIiI. Thou- wns not even si iil.iuillile show of ilrruiiixiiintlil cl ilniic to will i unt the rittHlbMil Vblocq in M i Miir to tasti'it the (i lim of niiii-s-l.iURlitoi upon ISolioit riivlmif'li. W't suppose It Is a i.it l of nntiiii.'.s unl- ei!Ml piIipiiih Hint nii'll llki- till- In. f of police sliotiM In- In tin.. uoiM ami in pnt-itlonp, now ami tin n. to nuke a lot ol tumble fin ntlicifi Ity m.-.- to phlloMiphy, telnfoiicil by mi oiler tlon of the billies ol New CiikI.iihI clini.iitii, li is possible to ( nnli ill pl.ite this iner-nluewil linlh dlu.il'H lillllliletlnK .in. I niNclllcl-lllillillltf woilt without kIvIiik w.iy to tin- p.isslon of Inclination which it la so well t.ilcu lated to excite. Won he slniplv a i-oii-telted tool ro ulnl Into an i-.lililtlon of cruel folly by an aniblidm to slilue as a -star In the Ilrnument of Kre.it id--tectlies, oi an ass put up to his tnu liy yecicted inallcc? inc can nieiclv bpcciilnto. I. ut be that oh It ma. tlu-ie is salbsfactlon In tin- tail that the (.nui-xe of Justice- has been lluhliil at last ami that lioni Hie shonlileis of a eoii'ly nllllctoil family a load has been llfttl that tould linnlly have been nioio oppic-Mve or more inoxeusable In its oiigin. While l'lcsidinl Shalfei tills the all With pieiiiition.s, I'u.sldcnt Schwab paws wooo. It Is a in.iiKed nmtiaKt In eilltioni;. . The Hducatioim! Association. -yIli: . Vriu.N.M. K.luuillonnl assot sitlini, nt lis i-i-i ..nt Jli. .inmml eopientioii held thin icar in lletiolt adopti-il a ileilar.itlon, coiupilsltu: roim- foiir- teon m Hole?. In elaboration of the pilnclple thai the pioblciii of olonienuirj education Is the n.v.U impoitant one of all that tin stnto, as such, must dcil with Allei that opcnltlK' st.Ueiiunt It icp.aK It in tho ecntence. 'To piovule foi the universal education nt ouih Is the duty of oveiy stale In tin- union.' To the penoral pilnclnle Imolml in that sstatement theic will be but small dissent In thW country, en-n in the trill Hi, as "elementary education" Is understood thuio: thil I, .nau.ml tiMinln;; with tho niliiiientx nf in teld tunl JiiiowlpilRi . Hut Willi what the ,'smi. latmn o f.ji tiur " declaration" (ipinreiul iiu ludi ,1 . t!io pititu-r Held nf iiliblii si lino' eliualinu tht-o Is UUcly lo be eiy wiii dis'ent. I-'ur It pinceeds tl mil the htalf input at tin btlunlUK that "clc liui.ary edipatiun Is the most lin pmtint jnoblpm with which tho Mate niut deal-' to t'liiiiiik, in Its llfth jiata rr,iih, that "our system of education will not bo wholly ftoe until oveiy made of si hool jrom the klndeiKaiten to ami IlKlu.lliiK the unlveislty shall li npui to oveiy Kill and boy In our c ilUlllJ." lluweicr "fuo" nilsht ho tuition in tho uulvorsltlt'S, whether by luunllbent cmlowment-s fioni nien of wealth, or ofhorivl.se the' fact -icmalns that the H1'iJ.llUvof lle "unB puople of this or any other nation, tho "oveiy in,y nhd Kill In the country" as tin- asso ciation phiascs It, could not In anj IJosvlblllty avail themsehes of tho aroi'Ptatil "freo" unlvi.sit e.imatlon. 'Jhcy would havo to go in wuki-imiii-IpK. to K.iinlnK self suppoit, the dally lciei-.,uics of life, for lliemseht s, and U aid often In dolnK the same for (ithois, 11)11(7 bofoio they an li at the ijk'c or altn'lfimciils that will admit tin in to the unheislty classes, and the public, cnuuot ilulitfully ho taxed to ilvo unheislty edticatlon to the others. , Tho' Hssoclfillon'H demand that tho purmal jjlu;il should bo "fieo to per lotw prefvniliK'to teach" should every Miero, jiv uther wotdp, be made ahso futoly lupait ami parcel of the common idiool system, n, they actually are In piiUndfclrihIA and many other largo ;Itle, -Jk a,,tlslu and icasmiablo one. JTho "state sfiould Incliido the normal jialiifngr'of -lib juibllu school teacheia n Its puhlio si hool system. Tim hoimal school should Include In Its 1-ourso an actual ti.ilnlim In Blvlnpr InstriicUon, under competent Miper j'lfil'pn, hut with tho actual responsl !)lllty nf tho tcaehlnir of a class and jiny neecifary dltclpliiuiry w0k in 'keeping order" letting upon the pupil ''fTtTlTCr," - -- - The QBgochtlon platform's op- Rltil lo nlrf lioil loltiT iiiiiii ' in"-; ;,; Ins on cm iml ln.h, ln't II rub- l Hut " mint Ik. tignnl. Itir mblli nlluti. bi tin ,'"'. rial n imp; ulnl tlii- (ihhIIIioii ii'.",',f1"t '",, ., i ceiilarice l Iliat nil rnntrlbulbui' ball I uni i piovnl of compulsory education laws on "tho principle Hint the child Iihh tho same rlKht to be protected by law from iRtioiauit1 ns from neglect, abuse, and himget" I thoioiiRhly sound, Its statement that "tho leliitlon be tween state and local support should lie sti adjusted Unit communities will maintain a deep and abiding Interest In their schools" Is an exact statement of what ought to ho mid Is'not. Tho txtetit to which u gieat number of school districts In this state make the stale appiopilntlou do all or neatly nil Hint Is done In stlppoit of their schools, shli Icing altogether their own duty, has long foi mod I he Htiongest aigumeiit for those who do not believe 111 giving so gieat an annual state appiopilallou to the public schools. The association gives Its appioval to (he consolidation of tuial schools with the lianspoi taflon of pupils tesldltig al n distance at public expense; ami of the istablishment of township and cotititiy high schools as a pmt of the ((million school system. That would be feiisibd- and would place a mote ml -Mimetl education than v now possible for them within the leach of gieat numbers to whom "universities," how ever "fioe," must lenialu always Im possible. Tli ore Is one lemaik In the asso (lallou deilaialiou of pilnclples In which wo tlilnlc, however. II Is utteily astlay. That Is embodied ill Hie two sentences: "Legislation with tespect to public education must not wait for public .sentiment. It should lead public sentiment when necess.iiy." Legisla tion In tht lutciest of education or any other public good will not be made by legislating elected by the people In advance of the demands of their constituents. Legislators never "lead" public sentiment. Whnteior advance In any dlicctloii Is embodied In law can get then- only lluough the en lightened demand of an educated public sentiment. The homely old pto veih about "putting the em t befoie the hotse," descilbis neouratel any attempt at having legislation ami lecls. Liters load public sentiment. That must be had by nunc effeithe means. Look nut for double If 'Tlghtlng llob" Lvans las hold of the man who i out oi ted Hint Cuban code Interview. Professor Koch's Latest Discovery. No DlSCOVimv In medical science and h.vgliuc has piodltced a Kteater sensa tion in tho medical woild slnic his discovery of the tuberculo ImcIIIiik ns a cause of consumption neai ly thlity years ago thin the an nnuiu cnii lit by I'lolessor Km h, nf Mer lin, al the Tulieri ulnsls Congress In London a few days ago, that tubercu losis In cattle and tiibetculo.sis In man an- two dlffeicnt dls.ases and that they cannot be communicated fiom one to Hi. other, l'aitlculaily inteicstliig becomes this Miinountviiiunt fiom the fact that I'lofessor Km li has an lloiinieil Ills leadlncss to b ick Up Ills asseitlons by actual denionstiallon of the tacts, so as to pioie that he has not nieiely aihanced a theoij. Inesp.iilM- ot the gieat pathologi cal impoitnnce or this latest of io-less-nr Knob's illscoveilcs. It Is also of iiuuiense pi act leal value as it pi ionises to make the costly and extensive sys tem of milk Inspection In our larger i Itle.s almost wliollj superlluous. Dr. 'jiiis Kilsnii, the N.-w Voik sanltaty i-xpeit, after heating of the in-w dls e oveiy, said that as so many small ehlblreu In huge cities die of tuber i ulosi.s mill that as heieloime the milk was looked upon as the soiuce of Infec tlou, we would now have to look to some other stance foi the liitiodiietlon of the disease genus into the Infantile sjstem. I)i (it'orge K. Sliiady do claied that If a man ol sm h scb-nllllc ailthiil Ity as I'lofessor Koch niibllelv aniitiuuteil sui li a it suit of his ox pel illieilts Hieie iiiilbl be no doubt that he was fully able to substantiate his asseitlons, besblts a had never been deiiioiistiated bej ond a doubt that anl nial iiibeictilosls lould be ttansmltted to man. Ur. Sellei fri iniently has ox piessed his opinion to the same effect and has glien a succinct account of I'lolessor Km h's lectuie in today's Scli-ntllle Salad. The discussion aioilsed by I'lofessor Koch's announcement will no doubt echo and le-echo for months to come, and In this llueshlng niu nf fads and tin ni les the until will nt last be made unmistakable. Should It dually bo nc i opted by a niajuilty of the nit die al authoillies that tubeiculous cattle ate not linimlul lo man, a load of anx iety and expense will be llfp-d nnd dairy farming will ptoflt conespninl. Inglj". One fact which seems strongly to cotroborate I'lolessor Koch's state ment Is the complete fallute of the lu Jei tdm nf tubeicullno as a curatlvo agent tor consumption. Lit us hope the Schley eidlct will lie as well leiohed as the Posliuigh ler- diet. London's Oxygen Hospital. Till: WHI.L KNOWN London eollcspoudenl of the New Yolk Tillmue, "I. N. I.'.," del cites a leiiuu Kalily Inter estlllg letter to the dlseiiveiy by Di. OeorgO titoki-l. nf the n stein of Imat treatment by fiee oxygen of wounds nnd ulcers, a tioitnicul that has also proven Its powci fm g.niti in the ireat mont of pulmouaiy consumption. While London, and the whnl nt tjnat Hrltnln, eays the ciinespondeiit, shows Ha medical piofesslon as a whole to be "singularly non-pingiosshe," i,(,lt. H one remarkable exieitinu, when- an original Investlgnloi has found and wiought out a new method or siiirIc.iI ticntment for a huge (lass of diseases usually legal tied us Inciuahlc, Dr. Stoker was the chief of the Hod Cross ambulance In the Inst Turkish Husslan war and St.ifToid House mm. mlsslouor In the Zulu wai. Ills cxpcil enio with the wounded tfultis nml their amazingly rapid recovoty In the upland air, when neither sutglt-ul treatment nor dressings wete u.sotl.sug gostcd to him tho flist ideu of the method of oxygen tieatment that ho has finally "found lelsuie from an ex noting pinfcsslon for working out In dotall" with a losult, In tho Oxygen hospital, In Fltzioy Sriuaie, "of 90 per cent, of cuics of ulceis and lupus, even when the pooiest and most neglected pntlontfl suffering fioni loathsome dis cuses" have at last boon sent to this Institution for ticattnont. The Oxygen hospital Is under tho patronage of l'llneess Louise, Dudiess of .lgyl, King IMwitld VIl's slstei. nlld Is dependent upon pilvate benevo lence. The woik aeompllshid thole, Wllles the Tribune cortospoliileiit, ineilts luoie attention than It has re celled from the luedloal piofesslon of the I'nllcd Klngdiini and the Tiilied Stitti-H. "Theit- Is a setles of photo graphs for null case Ittidel tte.'it ineiit, ami Ur. HtoUer Is enabled wlnn hi' dellveis lectures befoie medical tilld clieinlcal societies and hospitals to llliistiate his woik with pieclslon. t hope." w i lies "I. N. F" "that some eluoUKiKemeiit Will lie nrfeied to him by Alueilcnn schools of nieillclne to deliver these- lectittes In New Vot k, Philadelphia and Huston." The direct ois of the oxygen hospital are taking steps Just now to sec uie funds for the e olistiiictlou of "a milled' Where the supply of oxygenated ulr can be leg ulated so Hint patients with piiliiion my consumption can lenialu twelve hums at a Hmo when- they can have the stlmulallve and ilirnllve effects of oxygen." , In these days of the beginning nf I tally eaine.sl etidenor for the pro- ell tloll and clllc of i oustltnitlotl, the woik uci ompllshetl by l)r, Stoker, as says the London coriespondent who Is known us one of the most Intelli gent, cultiticd and bloiul-mlnded llieu In the new paper piofi ssloii. eeitaluly ought to call to Itself Hie thoiotigli study and liucstig.ithm of the ntodlcal men ot America and Luiopc Our Scnttercd Nnvy. Al'AHT ritoM the nutter of tcmpcinlmc thole Is Remit loason tor not convening the Sehlev couit of liutuliy until Septembor, when Wiishiugtou will be bearable. Of the ollliers likely to be summnuod as witnesses Captain Cl.ulc, who loinniandeil the Oi (-Ron, Is at League Island; Captain Cook, of the Jtinoklvn, Is at Annapolis. Con tain Chadwlck. of the flagship Yolk, Is at New poll; Captain New i (now I Uear Admiral) Taylot, of the Indiana. I at Hrooklyn; Captain mow Hon Admiral) Kvaus, of the Tex is, Is soinewheie on a jaihllng irulse, Cap tain lllgglnsou, of the .Massachusetts', Is commanding the Ninth Atlantic siiiadion; Captain Mi Call f the Mnrblehead, is on the Kenisnrgc; Lieutenant Commander Wiilnw right, of tin- C.loucesler is now superintend ent of the naval iicaileiuy; Lieutenant r-lnip, of the Vixen, Is on tho Unit lonl, soniewheii oil the coast eif riwo den; Lieutenant Stanton, who was Sampson's II ig lieutenant, Is com ihelVaiiKton, In Potto lilean mantling who was Si lid y's flag lb utenant, Is at the liMliogiaphlc olllce In New York; Lieutenant Wells, Sehlej's secietary, Is on the Keaisaige, Lieutenant .Mar shall, S.iiiipsnn's secietaiy, Is on the Alayllower; Llelltoliuiu A. C. Jlodg son, who was the nalgator of tho Hrooklyn, is at New pint; Lieutenant Conimnndi r Sihioeclei, executive olll cer of the Massaehusetts, is at (Juam, and Kxecntlvo ufllc or Harbor, of the Texas, is naval attache ut Pails ami St. Petersburg. All of those olllcois, with the possible exception of Schroo der, will hae to in range their iiffniis so as to be in iitteiulam e at Hie com t ot liitiulrj' nnd no doubt thoie nie otlieis, eciually widely dlstrlbutod, who will bo summoned to appear. It needs only this partial citation to show how much the scale nf American naval activities has biondonod since tin Spanlsli-Anieilcan war, and a pioper deduction Is that It Is ceiies ponillnglv molt- necessaiy now than ever lie-fin e that men In tho naval scr ibe should live up to its honorable ti millions Pan-fim Masterpieces That Yoli Shoiild See I WANT TO till j. .11 about tJnlleiy (I at the Pan-Ann ili an. If you miss c entiling i l'i-, don't miss this, for it may be a long tl ly befoie you tlnd a i ei tain collection which Is thoie, duplicated in any ollui exhibitions on c.n Hi. These phttties make up a famous gioup painted by the late licorgo In ncs.Now that the winks of that mas te 1 have bull siatteied in t lie four winds, as It were, It Is a prlvllge to see a number of the vitj' best icpre sentatlves of his wonderful genius on one wall. Sevetal uie loaned by his son, (tcoige- Inness, Jr : two of them by .1 linos W. Hllswoith. The lovely Rieons, like those painted bj lie) other aitlst on this sdlo of tho sea or anj" other, the forests dump and cool and deep, tho wai ill sun tints, the exquisite skies Indeed It Is u Joy to sit and look again and iir-iIu upon this supetb eolloctlou, "The Last (ileum" will hold your gay.o long and tt-ndetly, "Mnnmer Silence," "Alcdib-bl AliMilows" ami "I'nder the (ileeliwood" illvdle he fast'lutltliui whli li euthialls your reuses. Ilj the way, no pd tuie In Hie exhlbl t Itiii is mine distinctly plcslug than "The I hid of Hi" Day," by Oeorgo In ne.ss, jr. it hangs high la tho coiner diagnually ncios.-i limn the group of soien painted by his father, and with Its oMiulslto setting In a circular f i nine Is unusual ill en-iy detail. The" subject Is a few sheep, luige, softly dim in Hi" pale yellow light wheio ulghtlall Is long ami sweet. Iitlin La Kai go's two iilcttues hang near. They aie a lovely llguie, "Au tumn" nnd "Tlie Visit of Christ to Nd'odonms." It. Swain iilfford has a' Hue collee' tlon of laiiclscipes, ami thoie aie two gooil examples of William Sai tain's woik. Hobeit C. .Miner Is also will i (.'pre sented In this gallery, as Is the la mented Wyunt. lleiiiy W. Hanger has sevetal landscapes ami that lovely Paris exposition plctuio of C. V. Tur nn's, "The Days that Ale No Aloie," appears on the western wall. 1 hae said that no piece ot the Into Thomas Iloieuden's wot I; Is to bu seen. I made a mistake In this state ment, for an Infoilor study of negio chin actcr Is In this loom It is not to ho (oinpaied with "Hicaklng Homo Ties," "When llopo Was Daikcst" or "Held by tho Unemy. Tho paintings havo neon well dis tributed, many gems by famous ar tists mlnglinsr with tho lesa celebrated ones In oveiy galleiy. One gieat dls luhiiiitagu Is the llcndlsh system of tiuinbcrlng tho catalogued plcjtuies, If It Is hoi oaf tor illscoipiod that the committee "stood in with" a clinic of oculists I shall not be surpilsed. TecllJ, wee-ny iiuinliei'H written not pi luted but written In an unroiim-d, childish hand, me nil the riiIiIcs to the paint nigs. The ,Ts look exactly like the ft's, nnd neither ate well foimed. It Is iinposHilile Ufc niijoutt unless he Is possessed of second-sight, to be seated on the inttnn chillis along the center and distinguish these figures. To stand for houis with the neck cianed to an angle of 41 degioos Is rather Hy ing to the weniy totulst. Hut he does It, persphlngly and ptofnucly snino tltnes, ii Tt Is In Oallcty II that coilalu little goiiis which must delight the soul of the connlsseur an to be found They uie eiy iinconspicuotis and might he oiersliiulowt il by the big caniases of .1. Cirioll Merkwllh If their loveliness did not compel close Inspcclon. They nte by II. Sbblons Mowbiny, and ate so exquisitely painted that Ihe Isltor Is sine to pilot his friends to look at the delicate minluttiic like faces, Two In puitlcular aritt the attention. They ale small, framed In blink wood, ciui'lutly cat veil, and the tone of the ploluies Is nlso gtej-. They an- "The Lady In I Hack" and ".Mis. At. and I toy" The hlgh-lued, beautiful race nf the i.'iitial llguie Is not soon to be fiilgntteii. IVedet lei; H.illnrd Wllllanis has two other pictures In this loom, "Coies" being especially notable. The Hock wllh portraits hole attract much nt teutlnli. The one or All. Walton, hung 111 I'm Is In lxxT, Is one of the best. Hut thegieiit picture which fixes the the eye as soon as one enteis the gal-d-iT. Is the one which received such pinle last J ear, and whbli Is the woik of our gifted l'lilladelphlau, Allss Ce t lllu Ib-iiux It Is the noted "Mother and Daughter," which lecelvul, not only tin- Catnogle Institute first pilze, but the Temple gold medal and a gold nietlal at l'.ulfi In l'.um It Is loaned by C. A. (trlscom, of Philadelphia, and loptesontsi AIis, Oilsi'oni and their fair ilauuhler, tho golf champion who Is now winning so much praise by her playing on St. Andrew links. The ltd tine has been lepioduc el so much that every one Is familial' with tho tall, stately older 1 ul.v In opera wiaps and her lovely daughter with her hlRh i olnr and the iliaims of the soft Riey tin ot In i cloak setting off the jolliifj face. -H. C p. Noles of a Jotirney fo Ihe Golden Gal? Sin I l 111. W ... bll.v JO. s'.fii,d rru-. limit-in . .t Hi.' inliiiiit nsi:iti. iiu- ,iiif. ei.i miiMi w'ltn i -n dial nil llii' muriiiii' I hi ro mj nirc.it H I Wllk.il lilt- rlK-iH nf ilni nri.it ell.V. 'lilt- HI lllltr l M l llllllt, .111.1 lilt' litl70ll till u that .it thin linn tiny Inn Hun iliilln-t i,itliir On Hi- Iii-.ii Hi of mil li'i'cl Hi ik nun li me a biiubt Hit' cn biiiin.nr, mill n t out . I tin- iltoi4 mil II m.h out ot t.nltr. Tim mill jiim i, tUttr wlnn nil.. h the llmnc IiI.hiii ln (.ceiCHhtro out it tl.Mirs lor thn U Uie I mil of lili,-iiin. An l.lPili eje i Mire t be chhiditnl with tin trri.it plains, Unnlhr m tuir sot-tltiii in Una m.illtr Iuip, line kio-v-inj to liniiiiiiit uiiil btiril.nt-tl unli .1 eolir shew Midi on w nun me. In limn nnl tin le sl.i (,111 be i.l.Miui! tint Iiicp bufine- t,tlr lll lupa, anil up lailcn wllli tiuiiilrnlc of their ilroi'i'lt',' 1i.itllnr, a ma-s of .utriicliuii 10 refit --It nil lielmlilpr. - o Hut nt bpjui Hits unto of travd to write 1 Utile? m He if "lit I.1I.0 ( II-, nlinc p tnitnl Irom onr runl-r In our lat upon. Manj of our pjitv i 1. lire! to ilppjrt fn in the Mniiiim ( liter.' Sinnhtiw aliwiiitnatlum lno 1 fan tui tion fur pli'iH iiltxiini". I.Jit n Ik'! it tho htierls of (liinalovii fn thw wpultrn l niton wpip tlirt.iiEiHl villi initiei of fo-i,illitl Kioitli I ( iirin-rs. mill' uoilnx Hip Ui-Ue, who kdoii tlittl of lie tuiurtiPi ot the town lintlrr a cuhle. Phi's' liller, n licri,il cln-n, wire nn tlimtit niiihr tiidm in.t Id ulion the no , nran,-.-r ton nun ll of tin warn fulp of the lie itl.rn life hie We In ml mint tuniilatnn from the m (tulpil Hut tine In I 1.." 11 tlnpp.1 he IhPir ill lift. iff, a-t tlicj pint a ilt.lljr ,i lit nl to b- It'll from nt .re to tttore .mil from iliunli to inn rloii, milt tin peen n I'"' ilenl'M tl.'iK it n mippncpil tvi.l.'cl in ( hbuloMii We luce liriril tl.it tin re U 11 i..i-mi of itf.mii lip m tlr till. Mini in lull tunl tin! se.li.iti they .irp ut Unt t.inpiirnrily ilc-iiis; m.iiip cf (he die (.pM wlilrli tin- kwhI llte.l to -tee lo lanm bow lhi itmlil oil d r their piirilii.ttioii At any i.ile, thru wi Kieiit rt'itti iiilnlllv, mill Bonn- norltj', in .ill tint opnnil in tin lii-pedliu d-itcrc, n We niarltil to mile al.r.tll the fait th.it cdtlU the piL-rlni-. In Silt I ike I ily mu k.i l.UL'dv fttii.de tht i' wl-linl tn htcif more linn In 1 irry while rue ol their n an n little upput ulnl thai 11 t.K.t- n thwrn to cmint f. r ;u mm li ,h one tl.fH fjrlhir IJi-l Hip men wrre K.nl in Ktt away, ft r If IIipIi slock n,ii fomiptl m Hut one of (heir iitle nf tlie human hoii'O .n rPKJiiInl a Ij'ct rnnusli In pinltion to a lart-p harPlil, Ihe ntMetl repniniltilln- of pin ltlmsr for nub n tmmimii-, mite feniptl appl- tin.- .Sumo nae tint pnltgntv Is miip tn Unit in U'ltPiliti In Hit miilttr of niiiporl, -uiiil on antiu-e nouuii In as much at otic onlinaij' nu.i can maintain. - o Iht ( ll v of s,( l.iko li clniililnl In illi.irtlnn by lit like of I lie f.itne mine, Imjlptl 11 lulled awty, a sre.it bntly of altoul 2,an tqnirs mip, uilli nil r m tlnir j.iu ioiiM lurtlly unpprt It W1111 i icalini tint if tin' h.trnU ure ruparutcil .1 Itaiirl it fall It ili'fi tunl. ill Haiti tt u at leant tlut Klri.iu a .1 brine, ulm In hathln., wire imili.t riKiiijh tn gri ,1 iiiuuthftil of it. We I1.1O further ed.lni'O 011 till point, li--n relmnliu tn the train to the (ill, ue oliwrirtl mini liidipn whu hat not tlinrtiushly rliiset their hair, tut dear ult njstubi In thdr 1ch.U. i.ur (mil up nitlinl wh ppiMiiiilli norry I) tit fjiettill In Kilt Lake I'll v, hnuiw 111 htrik taut t ible tta no ubunJanlly -uppllfl tvllh tnnun laln Iniiit lie ii told Ilni wen- lau.'ht only 11 fttv iiiilm aw .v, .let to far lh.it In- 1 mhl not make a pii'liriil tent cue to Hi" ulnanc- tthri I hot tr' to U- f uiiil. If iintihln tatitabrcc u iIim iple of frank Unlton ft l In lie Mplncr Vptikl"! bi'iiutiiV 1-tnil ami hue im iluuie I., ia-l 1 tit m th"1! a lull white tliev un ti lie iiptutel. In 1. 11 1, no mcltr 1 111 d tirt lmiiy an bo ib!wii throtiuli Hip iii-hiiiI tin th IrtiN, at cut Inn for il.it , n tint; Hie liiaulm; lir.mkii Ulnlillitf down the ratium, Jiol be fin ptllpil In lncft (limp iluiniM fm poll Thn l.clcn told of bl;; call he ( are inoiidi In net blc liiin In HmjIiiiL' mill a tin-In in In. hi Hie iml anil lltl Hi.- kind. In Ihe opening of Ihe (onten lini In r. . Ill-It p ainllti.n, In hi .etdi of wtl (nine, fell to Ima'tluy, ami 4..I.1 u wlioppi nh .nt a trlli.' tnU-ll llitle uhlle Ixf-.rt-. and rtiiretl tlie blootl of all ttlin 11, h with 1 hut tlu-ne 10 try their luck. -o lit- I hi' tvij', linatniiu l I'l'liCPii'iin 111 I1' 1 iliui.iti. You (in 11.1t Kit an nlulnuiil In till, hut he doita not run tn luirteU Win 11 1 pi 1 --r Inhl of un I'ictir ileilhuliou of II' ihiu.h, whin tin .lit 11 nml irar if the hullillii"; wne I. inked with lli"il-imll of i.iIIj lilhi riown out "' !'" r.s at t li.it 1 1 tut . u iml In r Inlil of an onliinl that t aol i-lVnno tnoht in one p.n-, nnl 1I114 oiip tle 1I1111I ihei clou- out f .CcOcn.!") In uohl in tttdte in. uiIh, tunl tint tftt'iati sajs I'n ttlnle ilty li.n ui.itMl iit flnio he utmt' 10 li, an I ainulur 111-UU tlie diniite If inalthhtu d 1 iinlliirinily, mill I Ids 1l.1l tho fcni'ry I" the nM misiiultent ill the ttntlil, Me of llei Atlantic -lnpr uie mlcnt. Up thou.'ht wo ilni Hit) lionutili ie ami hail ronirthliu nml wini Mimchotly uiiiil tvo got In tin' 1'iclflc. and now tto am t-tltl tint wo 1110 uliuiily thoc lialtul on the way t-i leal eipalnem and mint tonio Imp 1 1 In no lunger bclalitl. Will, ono mint Oilmlt lint they hate bli; Ihinu. nut here. Ili; tirc'it, In; 111 niutains, bU tcloMopp, big fiults, Yrt unmc- ilium Ihcy ilon't hate tint wo pn-ruM, liny ilm't hivi 1 Inn roal, ThU rlty hnl a ctrat doiul lunnlni; nttr it, ami th3 tool li mum or lex on build- Inm anil blomi, One tlibit: plpiwil ut thU morning, when a pmltry el'aler ailnilttcil tint tnoit of liU (owl came from our ldc of the Heckle. s thts It rn hratfn fur Mrthntlbt tnln' I'tera wlicie- tho chlckpiit ilon't sruw. We liaio htilluil-llial, plrntlful at ftult l, Ihe tpreim nt on ap rp not mi fine t Ihnt" MP conumt 111 Ihp l!it. 'Jhp det pir In mr intithantt Wc Imp ahui fiiutitl that ll e.t know Imtv In put 011 the l,(-t aptieiranip win 11 l.lilMtlni Ihrir Pliellineli-, ami (rattbrrrlpt we IioiikIiI .it (. ruiiiiiln hnl a line lop nnl (Inn 1 111 ilnwn In sire ainl tpiillt.t until the tottom wai Pot lit In put ot. tile. Cl Tntelirt tnrcel Ihn nntfllv nn nn Im pristloii Hut Kn-n fo' mpitiic-m. When the trnitr ne-vt pis.H we find that wo !utp hnl tint of ihuut r.pnl Mluo The let ol I'oinit-n ration ippllet itntwheip. link troin Xp ork nihl titlit: ..'ihe (mlfoimltt of ti mi-r-ature It tirttomp, nnl I mlt the hritlin' of Ihe cnlil of Si latiive " So we npprrt ittitt iIpiii futl If wp tlliln't Into mi iimeli (heap ft id t We tun Kit their pearhrt nn.l pi ir ami plimii, Ihei ilon't (jrt our mine prn.lutt 1 We will iihnlt Ihp ilalui of lhl Welim Inly lie tin ni,it tlulr nll. ili-forilptl aa .X'n luu 11 tir 1. in be In Ih it bel tliy that wp tiopc lor II, with pilnn ciotilnir out all .teir. Hut we tin not pine to lnimip to t lit pi Hon We like Sin IV.i initio. Who ran help It In tit thrift, piihlu 'lilt, lit iliiiniiiic let 11 inn, frrtnl lot- the Ifint hi nnl li'iilillu; oter lo the llnilltll-i' I'h lib ? wp marul Ihe dfi-, nl " Krittieiito. ripllil of the tite, we Wire met by Itetrpllon (oiiimilltet, who tlnoiate.1 our dint rnnreil Rr nienft with -weet mil beiulHul lloweri, ami mtp in fruits to nt Ilni ntrnt'ioil im fler the lonir rlile nttr the burning iltpil t it pro plcapil to he s.t reciitnl au.j oinainrnteil If onp hit iipi -r nt tl Hie arid w.ele in sudi .1 heilnl t 1 111 a w, 1 1. e had he i-ninot innceltp of Ihp IP Hit In ci t wheip tt ttatv iiiounl iln stream-, or 1I1111N ulnl fill the ttititpi itiue loitered In .1 lltnuf letrl 'the hup lirn-li lint wp iw fur hiuiilrttlt of inllet n ahiimlnil, tarted a Uih lit 11 at In tthv Yankee liiitniully did nut find .1 ue for ll U our pitlnir utillont the look pud tlitor of the tei oftritl IK liulleitrd tint Ihe lint hud ilimiitrrril how it lilliiht lip piofil ah! niitih'jptl. o - t Sm l'i int bin Ihe illy wn iblie with Hip wtlitiiot. iiiren irlttw.m,, tiiillilins flitnlnir, ,tertln..f .itilliiik Ihe warmth .f the creeilnc bt tht- jtroplp tt the tilt wan (quailed milt hv Ihe alltnllon pilil tn Hie -trarsert bv the aelltp and m-pri'dalitf .lnn t wp nil the Ilea. We knew they were here ttiltln? for nt.n the flri-t Ian In .1 tlimr fit. re wn lint if a powder lo (Meiiuluite the ptl, nnd mintlier Imre the th.tclii liiiiilit In lit window "V?i MutTcr the loimtlit, whni i"t irnlt will rtlletp jou?" 0 l (hhau'it thpy Iml oli w iter "cold nt (Inrili," hire wp hid whit int a contrit In tlnrlti, it It look and tlld not trivp Your por ropon I. nt hit left consider ible of hlm'elf wit., tht.t henlt fileotlc. tdto pave prompt prnrf of Hit Ir att.it lino nt (liiltirkit hlieit he wat neon ckliplntr anl rdtptiliii; In .1 miiincr to Mitzgrt' lint he wit liitlii' a fit tr (he "Jim Jnn " Hi lt.nl not bid .tiijlhmi: Inwinllt It, pio.luee ton h mi exhihit; It wit all due to ou'waid ip. I'll. . illi. iw 'Ihe cooil Im kliK matir of the (lit miru't-teil hronlH- In lit welifme iddrp-f, lint it w 1 Mii'lhle In romp In ee the 1 ilv and li'itirn r...it and It wotihl he -ine to tt it- In fail, tills (oiitrntli n, It It hiiptd, will Increase Inilni 1:1 ilh n to thrte parlt. It wit ithulitod that limit who cani" to l-lt would In? infiituiteil iml ritutii fnon In build iiji the empire of the Mct rltil to tint of Hip Ilitt. niay Ip thit we like an I'ianeipn fm- me thit.c;, and that It Its iminc tlrtU. ttlihli ro up It l pule we di not leidi In (ir Ptrinlon. It M-iint like uninc up in Wcht-ttr .itrmn- at one ilimt.a tn the Until Oliter. tthrre we turf 'Hie Mile wilkt are n terp tint If thpj had fnow or le" the conn; tlown would he raxv; the iromx up iiu pnttlhlp It tt it, the stonet ir-- rjuite fmooth, and tin- llrrd tottntl who found hp ininl ilpttrnd ,1 he.itt mule mt hit rjrlp on the walk anl tit on II mil In a moment had slid to Ihe bottom fiw fucli rules, ami be would Into to carry hit cli'thrt in 1 nowfpjpir. More liter. -c. ji r.. THE SCHLEY INQUIRY. l'rom the Withlneton W ir. 'there has tntn so milch within: of the duly lllu 11 of Hip nity in puhbe Hmini the pact Ihne cars I hit perhaiw It will be well to lute one 1.1 mil rleinln; tliv, tn cite ad the nil datlns a tlioinugli siiubblni and fo Id Hie fre-h air (f find dccltlon blow attay tho olou of the hllcc ttatcr in which they have been tso Ion; aioalc. A Bachelor's Story. In Three Chapters. 1. MM II. Mm. III. MI-ci;-. X'cw York Sun. SOME EMPTY PHRASES. Ihe clil tmv Imp hinted shp'd like to (stay Some I ill id or siiiiilir thlr;, she nuy hate tn.-ceied hIipM likp lo difplay How dtailf hn upptr notrt rimr. Hut whin shp'.t Intltul Hi pioper to say she kindly conniticl to nlng. Ihe jontli may hate ph nled with mice and with I'll I'or mine etie to cite him "1 fhow " He ne'ir "irelt a Jolt" Ihniuli appealing to men W ith tile t f hl( ttnith and hit woe. Hut, site him .1 dnnip, he ionitlaiiiitl then Air (pis a pmlllnn oii know. 'i'tt jio-te it 1 pilrone- nut be the aim Of a dime on pre eminent p dent, Tlioiuli tritkt that li tries In thu popular game May clpirlv reteal hrr Intent nii'll noiKc when a-krd for Hie uc ot her name, Mio sracioiitlt t-ltca her eonnt K. V. W , in til New Ynik .Sun ALWAYS BUSY. Our Oxfords Low in cut. Low In price. High in quality. Ladles' fiom 75c. up. Gentlemen's from SI. 25 up. lewis & Reilly Wholesale anil Retail. THE CELEBRATED GORDON IMANO Before buying, 6end for catalogue. riifNC K 'V j( M ,PORDONW T I H. S. 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