i ! typw&wm -. '" Vir.. f ryT . ii-j nu. L, t , HIV 'J liWulSiaraj "V l' 'U ( iT " a '5 r. 'i 1 ' THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 1901. - rwf a Clje -Scranfon CriBune PuMUliM Dally, Kxrfrt Futvl ly, , kr The 'Trib une ruMUiiinx Lompary, i tmf -rin ..... IIVV t- IIICIIMIII, IMIlor. 0. V. IIVMII'.K, III allien Milliner. Ktw otk Offlrcl 150 Niwin St. ' s. s vnn.t.vsr, ; Polo Agent far l'orclqii AdicttWnff. Enteral the rmtiiillic t Sitiiilon, l'a-. Sctcml Clan Mall Mailer. tiii: n.vr nun ron ai)t.htiino. The (ollnuhu lil'lc lmn the pflec per Inrti furli Invrtirtii, ipue In lie moil ullliln one jet . lliinnl Sillnji'iin I Kill! J1lPT. W. "I'l'ipor I lto1il!ti,l I I'wlllon li ll'iti .ml Indie .2. .an ffrl lnrliM . . '-til .21 l!"l " ! '.PI .IT-. .' .Inno -, ,i; ,,1V nio it .im .is lor nr.lt of tlnnkt, rrtnlnllnnt if rnminieiw" nn.l ilniilar.,i nnirllnitl.ini In t lr nitnre of i'l vrtfuii;; Hk liiinint nul.et a (haiRe ul fi reiilt a line Tor rir.lt of t limit, rrtnlnllnnt if rnmliiViw" Kitot fur n.iIlloil Ailirrlltlng fiiinUlial on rptlcallnn , lUvN. PAGES. srr.ANTn.v, pa. Arcti'PT :i iirni. THE REPUBLICAN TICKET.. State.- Supreme Our.! UIMIVMI' l'liTIIIH. iVriturrr-KIt M (! 111IIII. Fleet Inn Vov. T It (lor.t nut 001110 n n. frlRlitfitl nit prfp that tho Phll.'uloliiliia j'..llow dnn't llko tho Itoimblli'an wtatc plnt-foj-nt's refprencu to L'ndo .IoIiii'm paso nd. ' A Lesson from Plttston, We u:ai:x fiom .1 ,u. patch in tin. Si'iantoii Times that 1111 f-scltcil uicil) of stiikers fiiiiucily employed in tho StoilliiK silk mill at rittntou. mait-liiMl upon tli.il liuliiotiy iH'foio daylight ynt -rdny niiiriiliiK, anuod with Mnru'tt: and uhni t li,. miti unlon pliH tilo.l to so to their regu lar uork in the mill ihey wn cmi pcllwl to inn a Kiitintlet nr iihIin Latrr the mol siinoniiiled the mill and thltMtened to enlet It by r,n ,.,-. and draK the "analix" fioni the liioiin. "incidents of tliirt kind aie num. iuii-t tht'f days; we li.ive had plenty of them In riorantoii. They have heeoine .so common that a koo.1 many people appear to aeeept lliem a m.it'er of iiinrsi' and -.iime. wlin know hetter, have oven fallen Into the habit nf np. plnmlliiK and alii-ttlni; them throiinh iilist(iihni!t attentions whlih they p.iy to the lalioi- .iKitntor wlm foment lliem. .Most ,,( the pem.ms who take p.ut In these riots mean to lie law ahldtnt;; lint oulnir to the iindlsei iml natlim defeienee of iroinlneiit jioople paiil to eerjthlin; rlalinlnw to he done in the Inteiest .if 1 iii.ir. and tlie tim idity of pnlille opinion In eondemiiiiiK lawlr.-)iiiH- when eoniniltted nmler a unlun label, they hae fallen Into the leliifdon that law.s don't count when thor'.s a sttike on. Yet the liii;hest law in the ,ind .says that tlie -nab" has jwl as kudiI tt right to work and to be imitci ted whllp nt t tin 1 woik as the xtilker hai to stilke: nnd the mmal law oes tar-ther-lt Kles to Hie w inker a piefor t'liep over the pet son who dellbeiately ohoot.es idleness when tin ie Is work to be done. Neither human nor diue law makes any distinction between the member of a labor union and the nun-, unionist. Whose, then, is tho bhmie fin these continually lociltr-iiiK lue. Mhos of n,,, peace? I.ot it le.st whin- it belongs not upon the poor dupes ,,f tin piotcs sional lalMjr nKltatms, who en and tin thrntigh iRtioiatne and passion; imt upon tho noll-to-do men and women of influences nnd reputed IiIkIi cliaiaeter Mho take no stops to in event orR-anl-zed labor rrom bolnt; nicked and tiecced; upon the editors vho ilde the waves of labor prejudice and play uiicoiim ,,n nhly to the K.illerii.s; upun the bu.slness men Mho swallow principle ,uid urn. vlction rather than f.ue a tlueat or lo.e a sale; In Miort, upon the whole brood of dodRets anil tiiiumei.s, whith er of hiKh dcKieo or low. Tho Pltt&ton oaso in n hample of .1 kind o anauhy thai must, bo sternly discountenanced In this country. Tho cause of honest labor cinnot bo permanently promoted by such moans; thoe who applaud or ac ciulcfcce In them do to labor the votst possible. Injiuy. Those- who essay to lead labor must learn to lead It within the law. else the law .should put lliem where their power for mischief is Kone. i ! Although tho herb flavor of the ilty "water may he healthy, most people will prefer ilulrs In lout beer. ' Beet Sugar Possibilities. g-Iin' AOIilcrj.Tl'KAI, de ; J partment at Washington H JA. not tiluhe In lit, belief that i tho Amerli an domaud lor fnigar raav ono day be snppl.-d front .UB.ir beets fjrown 1111 the Auieilcan J mainland. The llrltlsh lousul at Chl 1 cago, 'a .Mr. Wyndhani, In a repot t to l his government made available through the ttensury bureau of sta l tistlcs, hiisi.iliM tills theory, besides j pre.entlnff nun it iufotinatlou that la nwto inot,t of us. ', After notlnK that two-thirds of Hie ! woiy-. s.'jjo.uo-ton annual output of jj minnr Is from beets rather than nugar ' cane, and that the United States con sumes one-'iuarter of tho whole Bugar t pto'lifat, 1 Mr, Wyutlhaiu proceeds to ;- canvass tho chances for a growth of S,tlifV'AihVTlivin beet Btit-ar Industry. In J' hM dthtrlft, winch Includes Illinois, I Nelirnslta and Colorado, there nrc now . te;i.lvot Misar factories, and tho condl fc tions of soil and cllniato in thuuo states ; he pronounces as i;ood at are- to Iib ? found anywhere. As an lllustiatlon of i how these factories opeiatu ho Mdoeta S the new Jl.000,000 plant of tho, Anifr ; Icjan Iloet Sugar colnpany 4t'".iooky Ford. 66l and ho writes; I' "Tov upply it tho farmers In the l 'dcmlty have cWntraolcd to grow S.000 When nrc will pct-nlt. Tlic Tribune l nlwav rbd (o print Imit loll, in (Mm IM (tlemU In"" Ini en (iiitnit tniii, Imt ll rule l Hiat J;"'V rmit he i-lgnitl, Inr iiililiiallnii, liv the wtllrt iril limit-, nnI tlie cmiillliiui irc-rilenl t r" rrptnmp l (hit nil ciititilliiillun ulnll I '')"' o eilllorlil rrthlnn. acres of beets a year for 18 per cent. of sugar. The factory, when runnlnr; nt It? full rapacity, will consume dally l.ono tons of beets, which It will con vert into about IPO tons of 1 edited Hiijrnr of the highest purity. The beets rwli maturity with 11 IiIkIi porcentaRP, iilid seldom ko below If. jier cent.; 12 per rent Is taken ns tin; basis of buying beets nt tho factory. "The hoots are jtrnwit by the funnels tinder contract with tho factory, and paid for ni'cordlnR to the saccharine contents determined by rheiiiloal tests minle of samples taken Itotii the was ons ul the time of delivery. In addi tion, the fnetoiy controls about .,0rti) aeies of land. Most of the land will bo farmed by tenants, but only a portion of each farm Is devoted to beets each year. (Jioweis sell their beets based upon tho Hiinnr contents. The tests somewhat lesetnble the as snyltiK of ore from the initios, Solllnit upon this basis eiieour.'iRcs better faruiliiK Mini the laMut,' of better beets. It Is the only fair way, both to the i.ilser mid the inanufactiirer "At tfiitfar City, n faint of 12,fmii netos has been cultivated for raising siiRnr beets, and 11 siiKiir factoty lias been built with a capielly of r,i)i1 tons eeiy 2 1 limit 11. (in the farm l.Oflti tneii mid Women ll.ne been clilplojcil dltllll the summer, and this season's ciop will be comet led Into siiKnr. The estab lishment of the sttKiir factory at this point built the town, which 11 few years iik'o consisted of a hut or two an I thousands of ptalile dofts. Net year fully t.OOii acres of beets will be In cul tivation. The output will be Inei eased ,n.s rapidly as possible, mid (ivory d ly ,the demand tor wotkmeu Is incte.is- illR." Some Inteieslln polities may be ex pected When the beet SUlMr lll.'les(s aie confronted with the menace of fiee mikiii linpoi tatlons fioni the cane glow Inn insular possessions of the Pulled St.'ltes, - Th'Mc Is UlldoUbteilly lilllell slKlllll nne In Piesldent Sliaffer's siikkos. t.011 that the AnialK.inialed nssoeiatlnii should open Its arms to nero labor. This is doubthss proiupted by his de slte to chi'ckmat the use of Southern liefrroes as sit ike-lneakois. lint the ImltlllK Held pieselited 111 the South for luofessliuial while orKiinlzers to ley Upon the eattiltiKS of colored la boiers will certainly be occupl'sl cie lmifs": and then the Smith's troubles will multiply. The Yotinp; Ainu Absalom. AT II. ItltYAN'R stiiBcy al.iim, a short time .IK", tit Hi, X. .JL tlmUKhl that "the youiiK man Abvalnui," to use his tlitllle of speech, tulKht have mi oppoi-tiiullii-s fur .iilMiiiirnii nt In a state of sneletv 1,'ilKely dominated liy money inaUliiK intiipilse, was generally l"i .iniil.'.l at the time ;n a lilt of iictltiK not meant seriously Yet If theie be thos,. who le.llly fi el the ai pieh.'tisliin that he then affected to feel, they may lead with piollt ,1 hit of bluniaphv leptlnlid from the Uo- hosier Post-Kxpti ss soiiietbliii lli.it had its stait er (lose to Mr. Ill .van's home: "Chailes (1. Ii.ines, who lecetitly ie slmied his positiun ,m couipti oiler of Hie national (tiiiency to tty for a seat In the 1'niied States seiiiite, has bad a lein.ii kable laieir one notable even in this count! y. 1 inly fnutleeii yeais a;o he was a bookkeeper kcIIIiik a sal aiy or $JT. a month lie had then Just rntiio to Lincoln. Neb., a poor youiiK lawyer. I.awers weie niltueiotis, nnd, clients proliiR haid to Ket, Dawis was Klad In lssT--of a Job as bookkeepei in a paper mill, for u s.il.uy of only t:: a llliinth. Tlie Job took Mi little of his time, howevir, that he still calhd him self a lawyer and secuied as Ids (list client an old negro, who collei ted paper in the Htieet to sell at the mill. Tile noKio dill not pay Diwis, but, having various legal dltlloultles, always asked Uiwvs to defend him, so tli.it the lat ter lame tin, illy to have a .standing In Hie profession. About IK'.nl the tide of fni tune tinned. Dawes m.iirled, and his wife's father was well to do, and presented a $;. noi) house to Hie couple Then Dawes Intel ested an Ohio capital ist In Lincoln property, and this in vestniiut tinned out so well that he was soon managing a Rood deal of money. lie had also, tlnotigh the rrconinifiiilntlou of a filoiul, been ap pointed local attorney for a pioiuliieiit Chicago lunibeuiHii. After that pi ti gress was easy. He became well off and in lVWi tinned to politics, enteilng into the national campaign with gieat spirit." Ills .subsequent activities and achievements 111 e well known. Our ltochoster couicmpor.il y calls Mr. Dawes' career a notable one, In which adjective It Is ipiUe accuiate. Nevei theless It Is by uo means an un common career. Kvery (immunity has uillili ions oouulotpai ts of Mr. Dawes; men who have llseu fioni small begin nings and with no special dispensa tions uf good luck to positions of huge Inlluetice In their chosen Holds of ac tivity. The men of substance eveiy- Wlleie llle self-made; eeeptons, like J Pleipnnt Moigau, for eutmple, who h.id Wc.lltl to begin With, me e(eed- iugly rate. In this lies American sool ety's Krontest safeguaid, for ll Insuies against a tyranny of accumulated wealth, passed along from generation to feneration. We have wealthy fam ilies of two and thioi genet ntlons, imt they nro families whose (iiallly has not deteriorated In Its descent. The llvinff represents! this aie men who would make their way from a begin ning of poverty If they had to. WI1010 the quality deteriorates the wealth that Is transmitted speedily passes Into the ownership of some shrewd outsider, who exemplifies the superiority of mind over matter. Never wns the outlook for young men brighter than today. Never was merit surer of a Job and of a pay envelope grow-In fatter year by year. Thorn Isn't another thins that capital finds as scarce or needs as badly as rjood tualns. Tho average Southern citizen Is will lng that the negto should be uplifted If at the end of a tope. Our eloquent friend, Congressman I.lttlefleld, of Maine, talking before the American nar association, created a hubbub by questioning the wisdom of the United State Supreme court's de cision In tho insular cases. There enn be no doubt that when tho coiirtdu elded those cases It Ignored n lino op portunity to agree with Mr. I.lttlelleld. Professor Parsons, of tie Hoston law school, favors giving all Ameri can cities the light to make their own charters within broad limitations. Tills accords with the homo nile sentiment, but ll would losult in uumetoiis char tei.s fearfully and woinloi fully made. " flob Law lor Agitators. C ITIX.KNS of Tampa, Phi., a place Inhabited by many hun dreds of easljy. oM'ltnble, Spanlsh-spoaklng elgai mak ers, who have long boon known as soft marks for nil kinds of piofos slouril agitators, have mlupl'-d hemic liieasiiios against the lead -rs of the illsastious stilke now In progless thoie. They have fonned u vigilance committee, Kidnapped the mote Inreu dhiry of the walking d .legates, and notlllod the others that they had bet ter leave town. This solution of the piobhui Is high handed, Illegal and not to be sanc tioned. Yet it Illustrates a weakness In Hi" existing legal machinery, llefore the agitntois Invaded Tampa, the Spanish-speaking olgarinakers weie earning steady wages mid In the main weie contented mid prosperous. Hut the moment the agltatots came they glow lestless, went 011 stilke and have since been a continual anxiety nnd menace to the substatili.il, property owning lesldeiits, TlK-y ale nppaiclit ly Incapable of the calm loasonlng and ripe philosophy characteristic of tho maimer American workinginen; they me moie like waywatd chlldicii who need the ovelslght of it benevolent jot Hi in-willed guardian. Hut the law, which knows no distinctions, guaian tees to tho tiavolltig nilsclilef-maker lioedoiii of speech among theui and out of this misused llbeity gloat lint 111 often lesults. If. when they are thus misled, the 111 louseqileliees Ml Upon tllcllisi Ives nlolio, It might be tolerable to lit thorn learn b tier thloligh dint of oft-repeated oxperletpe. I'nfoi Innately, when they suffer the whole city suf fers and hutidleds of reputable and woithj- people in 110 wny Inloi estcd In their qiiiiit'els mo put to danger and loss. That under tlice circumstances recourse should hive boon taken to an extia-legal remedy Is not surprising; but none the less Is It deplorable that the 1'iW Itself provides no cilic. Notwithstanding the high pi lees of catlv v.n lottos, the coming' imp of po tatoes piomlses to be of a magnitude that will filghtcn the spei ulator am bitious to 1 inner the output. Hi the matter betwieii Prance and the Sultan ofTlllhoy It seems lather (Illllclllt to detellllllle who has been Sllllbli'd. The Proucli war dog Is pmbably mine noisy nnvv than he will be when his collar and muzzle me leiuoved. News fi urn Plttshur;r Indicates that those who picdht peace continue to piovoko war. Tin- stjles lii fall ovircoals still fail to excite liiteicst. TOLD BY THE STARS. Dally Horobcope Drnwn by Ajacchus, The Tribune Astiologer. .li"l.i!n 1 .1-1 t mi 1 in. f..i sjturtU, AiK, '.'4, I m s sc I rill. I I .III .11 llll- .Ill Hill lielKI. Illlt ll is 1 i to pi 111 mil 1 view tnli ,1 Ihi; nun. ll it 11-11 ill ll..' ;i.Ui 11I1114 i( cii.iliiist ulm pill nn ,ilr. Snl em- uniiiin in a llmii-iml inoiict (lit- turn hln' u.iiiN. Imt it stir- 1 .111 mi 111.' tin' nun M.niti nlliir w.iiun wantt Itf. it ;intiill,i teiiltiitiil, lh.11. h rui 111 en I hi- uitli fm t urdiml.v. It li the all .(nil nt ..( i.me tlut (.iuc iliili-(.ii. Hull 'I ho fij el iIm' Imiir it tai kmiIiIiii; l'.iui llio Niiiiti.ii ilii lint an ailloiiiiil.llo title. IMpiiiit nlin rib iiiiln-ly n."ii link ui'iierallj urnu a s-'""lh hliiicnf Hit 111 varitt J . s in,' ii'..ilt- pof. r 1 liler.uy 1 10 ir 10 a full fll'lllllll Vn cntuiiil fnun 1 Inn i.ihuilt an liiwaul mult. 'I In- 1 Ire-i liin.lt .111. 1 1 hm her lithiKiaph lull i t le in iIim t 1 .1 Sights and Scenes in Historic Boston sj.,'i 1 tl ( ,.rie-).i.ii li mi if Hu rui. inn , 11 winii Vn.' 1 V ..Hun witti r hit 1-11I 1. 1 llu Iii-lnii. a ti Him. ni II... 1 .li, ' 1- ui-li lull. hi. ilia ln.k in Hm piii. I wlinli 1. mil In lb.' lit t m 1.1 1I1 i'iili.1.1 luliii ii"ii. nl em 1.. nntn, an. I 1 .nun . I. .1 vnl llui linin n. . ot tlie ilijt nl th- II. ii. till I. 'H, Ii. 11 tl.. Ili.-I tl lists ti.i 11 pill. In in ituM-i 111111 in wrie initlu In linn nf II..-I .11." iiul cvri clsl.l .i l.i r ill llml llii.i In In Hm If 1. in tiln- In -v. ml .li.it iii.l .'.!,. in II'.I'Hi 1 iii'fullv !. lli- III. Iii-l.nn. pluiK an.l 1 Miiiiinnu rti.ry ilelall uf lul.i ti inliii-l, In tin .1.1 mi utul nul lilt linn tin I mill ..iilipliil Hllli tfn -lljlll nl Hew I III I ill's t.l iiiii.i.t Wi- nut 1 lie nllii'i ilit u i;i iillttnin tie in lln Keti-I .111 tl lie tlittlnu t lie iiiant Lis t..il. 1. lit - III- . lit). "I i.'u in. I Unit liiueli 1.1 mil 11 -I 1111 in u.tlu,' ulmill til. I liylhiliii... ui.il miiiii: ttlut u..ili Usui, li.m ila ttm iln-.l, id , .1 Imiitliiil tins lux .Hut 1111 11 It it nut In tin- u-l I am lit In.', Inn In tin ri-. in, aii.t I inn .iel.lii' .ilii-iil Inl.i tin fiiliut " Tint it tut .ii. .u, tti. Mill tiihmtt r.iit III. 1 .i -I altt.itt lilt.. 1- m Inalili- Iii..ii.- f.il tin ui. ill jiut fm llu. I11I1111' 'Hie pl.t it lln- Ii.iiimI.iII hi nt lln till hi t 'I ...1. 11 Hi, I. ml nf (li.. lujutiiul Ih.ttir 1.1 luueiii.u Wi .in? iulililtil I" tin1 pi-t li.i tthil i- .in ami iiu,t I'.ili.i. if tin ie ttilt' lint III II. i.l. II ami ll-. ,tll. ll' Illi'ti' Iii.lulii ,ll,.H linn unlllil . tm M.ii'lV.lll liplltillt, lie i.inv Hi.-, nn "liml uf lln tiii :in,l Imm uf I In. hi. in," kIi tilling fii in I hi u.ilii, nl iliu Ml I tit I. In till' I'.iill. . lln llntli 11. nil II l.ilit 111 1 lie (lull uf Mixk.il. Wc limit not fnuit tl.c m-i, e inn-1 ,i put !. 1I1 it, Hu m I.l. in. n 111. 1 tilltit ilntN u Hut liuii. We ttisi.. II.K.'.l 111!' I. Ill I l I.l! "III. .ll llllllk till' pit .tut iiui. piuiliiit ,1, lii 11 nun In millt.iiy jrnl t hiiIIm' alnliit a. llu- .i-l ilhl." V. , tt- li. line ll (lux IV it i.'i 1m It nit 11 .iJapli-lt t.. 111 tl Itt utwi p. 1 Hilar il. 111 mils, .In I at mint piul.liiii., .j in 1 I'l'itupt niurr- of tin 111, .itt. prr-rnt- III-.' III. Ill'i Iti t HUM- fur i.!illln, JS ili in the) .i., aii'l tin an IkIiil' trim loiiily nultul, Nn elll 1 111 tl.ltll in tills llll'l ttilliout 1.,'HI,' ..m i il at tin. titinltiful athlttiiiiiiitii uf nun in all au iiu.i t.f lift, Hm (mi (.illius nttti ilii.iniul uf llifiii: ili.v ttuiilil lino I.1113I11.I at llu. .ili-111 tl 1 1 v nf air.impli.lilt'B w It it man Mllul In iriinii' .11, .1 In mi ,m. in tuumuiin aie imw iiililitinu' 1I1II.1. 'I lilt U j trnat nation uo lite In ami i neat ifiiile tte aie, ThiiiKH thuusht Inirt'ilililc lint liocu brouslit Intu rcullty, ami ttlut hal he noen n Hie (utuio iIjjj tiy tigln. ticu maj place Ui as cipull.t jiiliijuatcd. o When one entru llmton uno of the first lhln;j tint attraiti hli attention li .1 golden culorcl (lomi appearing upon a hlRti prnmlnemc In Ho tity, and tthlrh in tho night tlmo U heiutlfully llhimlnateil by many Incamleicent llgliti, llilj ii the dome of the itato capltoi building, ami It Innlnl illnrtly oter lite eld iiortlnn of thin tniiiiniiitli Ullicttiir. fWn mir enlrrlntf Ihc in iln ilnnr uf Hilt hullil mr i nut llmry (trait Witton, the Kfnhil iitul ooiiiliunt jtule linn! cnlilc. Mi. Uivtiin lim hern .1 tl-llir ill Sinn, ton fftird llmet, utul nlirn hi- liamoil tto ttero fruin tint tlelull.v an I mmr lo knur,- the Inti'r t'llii' f.Mt of Hut tnill.llnc, do m nt Miiilly rhuntil lit flliniit ami nlilnl to lit mine lillil.v l-itirr.tliiR fiitt. 'Hie nlo Ihum,. rlanrlt upon Ih' tuinm.t uf lloiitun tllll, ttlihli derives lt 11 line ti.im Hie firt Hut nter one liutntrrd ,t-art jRi. Hilt Mil, Hun onio tlilrly tl feet hldlier Hun ll It now, im n.nl to ill.plav lii'i--on llaMt In tiwtt iiimlnj Inln It.i.tnn hartmr. VI Hie mr rf tie. fir hmt.,. l.iilMlnic ntnn.lt I Kianllf lnft iiiniKiiiiilnl tilth a itrt'o l.inn rislc. iitiiiiii inmling Hilt fninn-r no uf lli-i (.rnim.lt 'Hm nl,) pnrilm uf . Kjt- Imiitn It ctiii.lriiitdl nf luiik, tthllp Hi new jit, ,llt tlilht V'-irs ,uo, It ereiteil f.,m Itilinn nnilile ttilh mitjiilrlienl anhlld tnral ileniKii nt a (i"t nf ..! m nun, nn, I It out nf ,o nn Inipa.irK kl iln tilillilitntt In Hie I'nllnl Matrt. 'Hie tin icrtt.ine m the r.1.1 l,nlltlltiK i lm.l lutt 1, 1771, I.t I'nil Ittriir, kI.ii wit (iratiil Mi.nr nf Manilla nl lint time 'the tlnni. wit tlritin In tin' -11t1m.lt uf Hi.' hill In tMfren while Imrvt, nl I .it Iir-tl in ,1 ilijy. In ,niior uf I lie 'Ivlftn flitfit Hun tun.HinHhi the Pnh 11, nml the (tint tut ,t ul illy (or IlKlniiiniit. 1 ln rnp tier ttlihli flinttt t,. (ontplniuiiili up, 11 Hie ileiu nt the lnillillii, nml tiil. li hit l.rti Ihi-re et.r tllire Hip imnpli-lioii nf Ihi' nhl tljlo lioll't'. was numifii tmiil ,y p.,,,! IttJre, who wit nn dilititir In- Iridf. 'Ihe .nihil., I uf Ihc lapllol II l i.hltii-tiin. II11III111 li, ni driw the plmt 1111.I pi'dlii-ilhitu fur Hilt liiilblmi tn ((. Iti iti. I In Hip iniln lull if Hi,, iii.l t..nr nf Ihe InilhlliiT ire Ittu teij lit. roilt.it (tact ainnrr nllur 1.1 Jl Hiss ii-ril in wait In will, li Masta tluisplis ipulmriilt hat,. luMldpatnl. -Hip llr.t ,t.i It.' In. Inl tt lln. tliiltrinl lln; ,,f Hip SImIi nviiutiii, ttlihli wat (irrlnt lit- Hut reelniiMit llilinicll lllllllnnre nn thlt'liKllli.l.ilih. flit, Vptll I'l, ImII, whin, ttliile iiuiililnir thmnu-li ihe In. Is if lint cltr, tlict w.ic allait-pil I.t- a ln-.li In Mrcets -iitnt.it tilil, tnm. un.l pl.t, .It, ami when the lltt I1I11...I nf t I.t- Civil wai wat liitl 'Ihe hi. 1. 11I1, il flia ,,r , p, 1 1,, r(,ti I, lln HlK i.f the 'I tic Ml selvlllll lllfltllrt, tltllih M it i.iirli.l in (he I., Ill' uf Picks It Ulmitf. s tin t h.r In .unit lest Hi, ir lots In .uieiuplli it t.. ki.p this Hi., iiiluit. ), t, ,c I,,, ,0 Mill the lliinnl et lint nf thp Illlh color heit r ttli.i, httil.it his In ,ul sitntil from his l.mly, tilt llpnll Ihe III.', .Hill (lie I I.t enter lit' in r diet) from hittiu Imtli .unit choi hum lits hojy. nut- put .if Hip iipilil t tilinuicl imt fililil-hiil lliuuljillt ttllli tthltf iniho..-ltii Ihe liuii'i. if li ntilites Is in lh, nut lnilliliiio:, mil Is 1 in lanllli tut tll.pliy nf in hlli 1 (in il lill. It t. .111 m it nn Hip linin flier -Mil ptr M.ns. iiul 1 irillirv runt tttiiHiinlt nf th. wny iiiiinid I iiiltriiialli tin. gillnr and dlttitl.i up pi.sllr th - ik t'l ft 111. 1 it tti-pt ndi d' Hip liit-..rii khIIMi (.mid tn in wn.ul, md .Inlm llif. who tt is a put mtiiir tt Hip ttstel vihlih ti iiu-poilcl Hip Ii-i inon Ihc VHiiilii 111I.1 It.i.tuii liiilttit, wis lii.liiiin.iit ,1 Imim Ihls ll.li 1 m.il, and tt it timed. 10 In put nv-puiitilili (.r t.rUni illiitr Hie plit.iM, "t'tiillMi irltlo.ritj " llu mi ilp 1h1ml.1i It Htl In tin- nhl MiUifing md is slluiliil dirictlt nti.tir Hie .1 .1111 'Mill is Ihe hl.lniu nwin nf Hi" iinntal, f .r l.erp Is Wlitle all Hip i;n-al ill.-llll.lllpt nf the null lute In hi Wtliuuiiil who lute lipin the u( final u'lie-t nl He Ftile I, r Hip pi.t tpiitiirt md lump. Here Kin.' I'dtnrl Ml tt it lenlinl tlhrll In tl-iltil Matsu'lllLittt 'it Hip I'lln. p nf VV lies lltlur i.tiitits nf I11.1, 11, Intiri-t ti lilih Illicit! In' s.tn Imp irp lh rr-l tin inn 1 iplurt'd In llu It. tn lulu 11 and it 11 ilriinit i.ipiiueil inmi ltiitt-.il finis, .it ltiin,-t,,n md IJimk. r Hill 'llu- ctite llhrirt, loiit.tl In Hi.- t 1pi1.1l Innld Ins. (mi! lint nttr nn luni.h.d H1..11.111.I I...1111.I ti.tnmis. One nf lln in. . li.li 11 .tiiiL- kt 1,, he ft-tli I11 10 tt i illp.1 Hip llr.nlninl I11.11111.. 1 ipl, wluih Hit nit, n In ,1 ilu-.nl 1 i.p n,n w.i, lliuiirflit !.. I thp Ihi; 1..s.k nt in Pilaiim tm- UBPM, l.tll a Is n.'l, lei ll 1. Hit lint 1 hi. lor) u( the I'iIlmmih in mini limit Int.. 10 1.1111114 In Vim 1 Iti. Iiiirltii.' Hip It. t..nli..ii this l.k w-ls caponed In up I iitrlltli snl. II. r and tt.it Inkin In 1'i.sfl mil and tin kept .tiiirmif Hit ir 1 Inn t nf the I'nelMi ihunli iniill I. nr jpim nru, when 1'iicland Klinned il to M n-'u hut. lit, while il nahili l lui;i ,1 -mi - 1 Wi imw tvniil mir tin I.. Hip old i a, hniiM', al Ihe In id n( si,. ,11, ,t, nldii, ii,,, di,i tpniiiiiiii nt l.iilldiiiL' in i'ip I mild sun., 1 1, lids I. nil Hi- Mti h in s I,, t.i, ti. Hi i.l. tn, 1. rdmiiiiil Viitlms Hudln I'mln nil, lliiriiitt ant shnhi prithlnl i.tn Ihe pr... i . .lilies f..r Hip U.itilimirlit uf Hip i ., ,ut mil plutlli.i til Ih- l "lite lit III lot.lllt. III I ll.lP U,t 1111,1, flu Ul-I npi..sili..n l.i lni.il .nithmlM- nn Hit- t ..iillm ut In mill ti.il 1 i.ts u ,lhn viljius, II -si,, Cu-li in.'. Wnriiii. (.iiiliitt .md .1 inn., ulit Hire. alu. Hu Il.lillllieli nf VI I. 11 Ihi., IIS It it piiiniid and lln p,,v lejMiiitin nt Hi inn. nwpillli ttlil.1l.lied. Ihe int.iui nf this I.iiihUnu' al nd with 11.1,. nf in nn tiiriiK nf Kpt.iliitiiiinri dns md inure lenni limes. Ileip imt he . n Hi,. uVUiiul iicit msr prt.-s uf , 1 1 j linin I 1 ink tin md iiit t itc. pi.-M 1, 1..I tn lit,. t !,.n s, j .n In Willi 1111 H l iiren 'I lie f..niut I- u milt, -tin. nil... md iiu.n lit h nidi., me Hie ctiius if niisn milks and jirlntt i' Ink m ul, pi n h 1111 p, hj the tm lnti.lt uf lYnikliii lilm.plf In ap is linin it in. .ie like Hut uf 1 h md ml, r pi.- Him nf 1 pi nn m. putt, lint thi wis ihe hi niilleii u I 1 t.hl..t..ihi.r. llu u'lim nl tin ueit Ik k' pilnllii.' pn-nes if tml it . whtiti pul.lMi our ltpiiI mtttpipiit ainl ml , lli.it. In H,,. th.1us.1mls an linin I'rnlii hue we Juiiiiiii pi.l mitn fimis win p tritium flilitt xi 111 nil. mi, Ii it Hit slip t.f stump i I nit, uhpie ilimi 1 (in. uas I.1111 ill 1 .1tt.11l.1sl l.y eiie uf Miu (.poii Hi's 1 frt. i rs nml ft nit It Winmiptl: wht'le t I Hip llllll.h tnlln. hunt, ami h. .id. ii nn m nf Hip Tun 111111, md .iiiiiiu win if Hi. lii at ihenh In ll-wt. 11 tt.it lnelt Willi thittliitl rout in In.:.' I i 11 ill ilu.p p. ts lie itljiidliia; Htm uioihin l.ui.lim.s, whin Hie hum uf Initlnett and iiidii.lrt .111 I.t In .11,1 I'.llltllll Hill Is lot llnl Hi I lllltl' ...linn uf tin elti. Iiiniiir Hu fitiii .111 nit, 1 tm il ili.lmi nt nil Hie nllur i.lil tiiiildlni;s 'i lie h.wtr pirt t.f this 1 111 1 lill tijs- it iiniipliil I.t ii.uuiiltsli 11 111, nil. nils. s wp .ititiul ll..' t 1 1 it up mall I.t mind Hut we ale .ul.tilu itiiluu Ihuse wills ulihh an knuwi, ill ntir this wmhl at "Hip hllllipliti ef III.. Ill " II 11, 1, lull 1 11. tains nn the tvallt Hip i.llt.ilN uf pr.imitit ni llit'll uf Itl.lulh tins. Vs we lakt a i il in fine uf the ilulrs ill Hilt. lull, in nip iiulin llloli in tin In .11 Hip eloiiit uit ut ihe uiiaii.t Vim rf tin uril'.i, tin 1 1 ,1 I'ltitli, litis, ( hiiiulii,', Vtili.ltr, (.arilteii aid I'hilllp. ami nien uf mure limn limes tth.t hit ni.nle Hu- hill lain,. nx I us if their i-piulut fieiii Hs luttiutn ..11 Hip ipiii-tluiit uf tin, 'il. -in llltirti We mint pit a lltll In llu "(lid snitli Vl.tllnc lli.li.e." li.iuilli iiiiittiiii teil 1- 1 ilmnh l.t Hip 'lliii.l ( nnni'iMlleiul mi lilt, t ir ll is Hit null nl;. nf tin world faimnis idillns, Inn hen- llu llist.in 'I'll Putt m id., thiit .iiriuui-menis fn Ihi.nt In.' tin- Ipi 1111 iln ml in II. -tun luiliui 'I It's ttlillie Is Tiutt- iittd as a pine uf piihln iiipilmst, and mint ,11 In It nt hl.lorle lultiitl in unit nil I'Vtlllilllnll Wp Will I. In Hip It 1111I111I1 r nf llit.'iiHin; plates iisilul fur l.it.r ile.pipiinn. - It. II I'. CARD TROM CHAS. W. DAWSON. IMIltir nf Tlie Tnlmnr. - sir- M,i .nit iitliiu Ins Im-n til. .1 to an nr tttl1 In Hu' Timet, ttlihli lonliiiis i npy uf a pililinll a.kiUK for Hip appuilil lilt 111 uf ('. II (.Jl.linr, rw , as Hrpliiu-' mint Jud.i , ami is 111) ItiiliH' is ml uli, -.1 t.i Hit! petal. mi, I f id Hut I hhuuld pulillily inrrrd 'i til-,' liupiiflnii ivhleh nut lie rre.il.d l.y Hie piihil, illmi of lids vititlui al this lime Vt t'l i it' liwni tilui fil.-ii-d Ihlt pelill til kmniK, It was i In itl.it, il miiiy imiiitht .U", nt i lime whin Mr. Vixlniru'i. inmi- lud n n I i mtlitliiipil In . .nun i linn with Hip Uiplnn'a mnrt jiiduii-lup .it .ill, and i ni. ipietnlv tloet imt filtlj npieMiit Ihe KCiiiliiii ul id tliu Par undei ihe piestnt c li i tibTt-il (omliti mt I'll., prlntinc it this pftllii ii at lids I lnv tiny li'id coitm ivuplp tn Isllpti Hut It lm! Iiomi rupullt rltfiinl .is a ort uf prutit n.inil Mr, '... hum's apiiuliilmuit, Imt the nut Imt nit.d In me hli'iif imut (em lusluly Hut cnuli U nut tliu r.i-'i'. Wry irnlj ,u,iiii, lln. VV. Diwvjii, SoiJiitun, Aiirfii.t Jo', TWO NEWS NUGGETS. Ann-Hun tutluiisoril i ir-iu,.ililo for a, trt lllllnliillt Inilt'lsi ill tho I'lniliulion uf cntlntl in itiittli, mill, lie .Vila, llikliait and Khiva, 'Iho jiai I'm diuw an inneai-p ef II ur (tnt. our IV') In Hit) .Vcditlo limit, ami Ihe inirej.c in tliu IUu-.Ijii dUtrlit ia '.' pu tint. Mot ut tho foiiuir luinlKldj are now liclni plantcJ tilth col Un. I'lofritsur Devlrr, of (ha I'lilternily of Ullnolt, win) lut fludliii (ho effort uf tteatlnr on mora!, Iiiuli that tho desire to flfht rUoi witli the (licrmuniclrr, but (tops it Mj wilK after that a the nieiuiry rice. Awault rafi aro there foro commoner In lummer than In winter. Drunkennew, liattctcr, leem with lummer ami Incrcaiea ttltli the cumins nf cold, Suieidfj are at a iiiulmuni on bright da; a with a high Ur ometer, end increase as the wind Hjcj. Outline Studies of fltiman Natiire Told of An Absent-Minded Professor Ihe nlitent mlndiiliirctt nf llr, Vlfrerl t'memnn, the aiiliiisiluKlut, (nimerlt nl Ihe .Inlnis Hup kbit litilirislli, and who ll now ahrosd tusking culleelluii ul iinHipit'S fm the liiil-fiiin ul (he lllillpullt uf Cillfnrtila, ll well knuitn ainunj hit ndlliiiuie fricmlt 'Ihe liinnoiahle uii'itfon tthtu lttukcl for a pnl, lie lei tun' nt Hi" lli'pkltn he Ie! hit aiididue ltalt In Rlmslly i.iiipi'tip while he, nil ntiisinti lum nf the I'licnfrtiu ut, wat fmind Imtlly ciiipto.trd impiiiklm; bun nf cult, will Innit he irtneni-hi-iid. lilt i.irefnlly ndjutlliiK (roll eoll.ir nter one nlieul)- nn, lilt cnlne tn Ihe tt itlnn mid fiicillinit tn take lilt tnln arc hMuili' m linltrrtllt lure, lull it H mains (nr hit lilerd and in lolinrri, .lusppli I'lntt her ( Ink, uf tliu lliltlth .Musi'nni, In Hit the futlietlng clnrt : 'the pilr line en rniite In make tnme linpnit till (AdiitHntM, nml hid ten lied s.iuthern Humpe trlitulir ruiiisoiinppeireil ttllli tn iiiilltiiiiit faio and a h'llir fimn Vnierlm In lilt hmd. lie e phlnpil Hut tin It'tlir wit Imm in nl lilt ev i nil I'intliiit, uitiitliii; lihn of luiltii nliirnt Iillm I, illt (nrrli'd nil tevpiil ihlitt belunxlin? tu Ihe hi., tin r tthi li flailing alnuid "'lo pmip hint l.it.-ll fal-e ttnl nnjiitt hit Hii-pli Ions an'," ml. I Hip lioiilihil tint ter, "I will (.'it all tin thills mil spicltl litem nut ,efoli ynll, and m'p If tun ran tin. I i simile imp I., stlnx any Inlliil nllur Hun mt tutu " 'I lie sliiils, pip ii'ii n number, were irn.lin e.l, mid t misir in itlttti felhiwpit when the wire fuiind to l.e till, ni. li lahellnl Vrlhur II lie, (1, I'tuer mi, II lini-iton, I '.., N. K V. In fut, all etitpt two, lliete bearine no liltfl nl all and piiMiniildv llr. I nurton't bote initials other than Ids uvtii. II iltllii'ile him. Too Good. "Vn i.lr," mid Hie nhl srnlletnin, brlnilna; lilt rltf tl.i.tn haul nn the dek In hunt nf hint "I will nenr (unteut tn my daiichtri'ii he t n initio; Ihe wife uf ,i man who uses UmiiK ililnk!" "It li bill," th,' (irinbllnj .teens' mm who ilnml titlrllnc hit liat and pier and anon tteil lm,' a ghinie at the rlnor at II riliulillnir iho liimit.er u( Junipt he tmiihl hate In mike In renhlmi It li,illly, "I nenr tatteil liquor in mt llle" Huilil (ipllenlii.ld looked up with wnldo'dy a ilk, tilt, u' Inleiett. "li," he "ihi, "netri drmk I iln p, eht" "Nu, clr," (Innnie llirlinulon irplled, "1 do tint know- the t itte nf Ihe nitly etiiff " "Will, but 1 s'p,e ton smoke nil chew- to liuiii. Tluiii'jt ni'.ip hibllt I dun'! tike peelil It i lint In. V null Hint thews tulmeo It -" "I Inu .tnur pmlnii, ir. but I hue neter Usui tibino In ant- form. I nenr hate ncn Mimki d t i Ijin tl-' " "llml" lit t fathi r untitled, "but .ton tweir like i tm. ptr cmirllinit, I'll bet. Vow, If Hide's niitlliin; I lute In line irniind Hie lintitp it's ,i mm tint swell t. Swt trlii it a liil.il Hut nn "Hut I line itcnr intend in mill In all mt life: I lute inter mid i II,, m.r -1 i.l i word tint I ttuiihl be atluiii it In lute ant hdi' hear. I "oh, ii'iifiitiiul It1" (I,,, eld mm etp! lined, s lie rpulipil in lot p.s kt't, "here's a puini' ltitn nut and biiv tuni-elf a slhk nf tandy in. I don't Itiillnr nu' mt inuio tu. I it . I'm Initt," (lilmpt II. it. t.l 11,'t.ilil. Out and Happy. V I.. J'iiv, ilhr stiii-p'atlni; sKtrtn tint tn Mpniti' liim.iir imm i p .-l.lli... Hm pild him III t ditt a tin, hit it it( siiiupih'it lie w-it iippmilid a p.i-l I,i u( Mhi, Imt, In Math, 1ss, n it hi h.itn.i Hniiti upon lihn "I lute suit in I's) it tiioiiliuiit," s.ild he In dit. "I'm illt I stunt mt if Hum the putt, i. Hi., (or l in. .nth, an.l I. .1,1 mt limnl-iu, ti 1 went, I in ike if"". I ant lust Hot unit Hi.. I. tt,u, tin t ii t tit n s and fuiti' postal t nils i lutf, ami tin re u it n i ttuiihh' "V fm- neikt j:h tin lititi i tt.r chip lit t.niiiil Hu nil. tp Ih, re, but Hip po.ltnilir al. tint VI I Nt h found nu in a wet i;ouds pi up ii, In In. w.tl lilllUK Illt ftoirnws In Hip c It tic. lie avium d an all nf iiillmiilt and sii.'u't .lid Iiul I "it it'll t.f mt tphui, ,in, tint the Ullll Ills nf tin' l.ltlip IIUL'lit lie ti.din I In fi.lliud hull Hide wis tmlhluir In tteil. Up jiiw lii.lnaniit nl nn tllpnim t, md ,h inimled to km, it whilhcr 1 nppits nlpd Ihe niiptiitamo and ilii.-liill nf nn petition, lip nl.l lip wonlil sii.p, nd mt-, but whin t btcpil him tn ritntii tn, lid my I. in. o;tl ami .tit.il Hut I hid 1,','t, mini,' ful Jeirs fu iu.il! lie In i; Jul mo lo fniiri ( hit i i.h 'toids ainl etiiitiuiip. Up lnv.ri;i'il mi llllll I II I, III, ll. "I.iltlt mt- m.n wat ibpull'i,!, and tried In inn Hu ntlue t Idle I Mint link tu the film to tuppnrl mt- (inilli in Tn. '...In lip tent (m nip to tnitie np and thmt him liuit to ( ith i s' in. in. ' oi.l.'i. I lo.t a ihdlii miklui: Hie nip. I am nut nun- imt luppi " N'tw Vmk Wmhl. Copper Button n Bond of Union. Tin i e tn n ft ni r men In Hie mr seat nf nu ep, n i ii I.,. nn, I il.iwntnwu nu KiltIiIIi an imp mie iiiuiiiliia li.l link p.ioilt tlre.(d old nun illml.iil aliturd ami tilui In tiuwd into i ilne ilotiL..id.' innllitr nhl man. tihutp tun If imten Pin inn lui told nf Ids wealth. "Hire, tth it are .ten titini; In ilnf" trroiiled the m in Willi Hie i p, inn. Ii it, iHiti, hi".' iip fn'iu his pipei "Iheii's no in,m iuie" "I tliiiinrlil I mill, I tin, I mum," s.i, tlie poor man, in a tone nt apolnt'. Up iiirmd lutt ml ihe riih min, ami in fn doiti.' Iiowul him a tupp, r httttun en the Uiel nf hit nut. llu- i It It nun tiatul fm a in,, nu nt, thin Ik Iti nut his li mil "I sit, i, urn. id,', we'll mike rnim ton," he nid, as tie mnnle, ntei. "I didn't know ton tn ie i Hi md Viint nnn " The p,,oi mini, in tin ri, -ail- tlie ropper hadje In the nllur linn's toil. "While wile tun.'" he Nked. '(iltiflniiir." aiitiiiied Iho rich mm "And J nil." "I w it il Mkstnniii- ltidffe " Vt lid Muvt Ihfj i;, t nff the nr, the nhl fiotiher win i w it , r and the one tt lei w it rlf li. ami 1 1 til in aim Ihet- headed for the lie tr et ilnnkmi; plan' In finish lilklne It ntei 'the btittnti nf nippti imt Hip miinoriet it nihil up hid ruiiottd the illtferiiitet tvhich evitted he lium their el.Ul,.ii ill life Sew Vnrk Tiibune. Loading Cannon with Corn. ( onrjiestniin "lue" Can nm n nf Illinois it a mm ,,f sti,,n likes iiul dltllkei, and nenr dies am thliii.' In lulus in tin lut nf lilt hkin.'s, so fir it t iilfti.il miitcis hip u,n ceriiid, hl fendn ss for urion mrn Hikes tine rmk, ind un this won, he tells a ino,l tuit al his nwii ptpensp VOtr i I. .in; t.i,,iun tu W'l.hliuk.n hp ip. tiinicl heme ami spirliil out In ,,,,k .if 1 1 r his p,.liti,,il (enu In Ids dMilit Vt a minll illhi.'e hull I, iihire lie Hupped fm dinner, l senile cl ile nt Hue misting urs wit pined liifure Mm is n tide dlth. Imim'illati'l) he nl, in . .md thp n, llu lilll i, f fan- md applied hiiusilf t i lii.itt'l.t t.i tin' 'jinn iiiin. VMii-ii tlie pi He wit depleted he tll.it for u rusclllIK i lis, nnd iniitliiiiul his 1 1' I.t until hi Iiul nude his unite ineil flem Hip l Iple prud net nf Hip llllimis prililes 'Hie hotel keep. i r not li t ri the nniy t.f tulis tttikul upon the pi ile uf the tall pulitli lm, ithutp idtuHtt tt-ct iniknowii tn liiui, and slid: "stf, liaucer. whit in Ihiimhr do Juu waul In hnaril at .1 little 1 fiir" Hie pliio fur tnu In put up it it n lluiy ktltlle. Dnll'f .toll kllult tti'ill fodd-r Is a tlnni sluht ituaper in a hatn Hun In .1 lioiite,'" During Ihe rennlnh'r of the lainpilo'n fdi jrres,.tniii Cannfiii ri tilled Ihlt stort In his ton fitlluenls- and lunied II lo irnetl uttiii" an i tho coin flutters, l'lnls letphli Pott. He Is a Hustler. Tom Johnson had an eppoittmlit- (n attend nhool until he tt.it nivteen jiut ef .iRe, then family retcrscj ronipellul lilt eitlnt; up effort! tn obtain an cilucillun to as.lMln In keeping the unit from the door He beian work in a I.oiilsillle rolllne mill nrtke a an eiiand boy Ilia akrtne.vs r-noti jtlrail.'d Hip attention of one of tho oftlclili uf the l,ouUtille Mreet ttallii-at-rotnpanf, nnd he was clten a ilrrieal petition at ?7 a week. Inn inn later lie traa tupertii tendent of the nml He was inaitlnl when about tifenty ears of ns;e. "Whit haio jnn with whifh to support .1 ttifet" hit protpKtlte fathcrdnditv atked, '"T'hfe two lundt," ttat the reply. It wai rhinrlrrlttlr, and it won liim hit tvife. Lcilte'i I'opular Monthl;. And So It Did. "Ibtiry is a bnitf." said Mr. Jiiiln-ed to her mother, In whom he hid gone (or njmpathy. "Why, that haa he don, my poor child?" "Why, he he aji that my new bonnet Ihe one tlut is trimmed tilth those lotely cherried and thlncs boo hoo he tats he u it looks like a boiled dinner." Baltimore American. CALLENDEH REUNION. Tho Annual Question. tVhat tneiiM Ihlt Imttlc ttlklf Tlirw Jolly IntiU ol (olkt Thit (time ttllli lucketa piled, Theinceltet Inl nful I JAea? Whit inn tu mtett meaturo tune one) A rallendir iui.ii'"i, VVV Imrrnw this heidlnic fruin Ihe lometihit striking: Imitations Imml tn Ihe ( illemhr lim ll.f Ihli .tear, nnd Mitely no one inn think It liiapprnprlUe wlin tut eirn them utrltlnc un an Ausmt inoitilint from Cllilonl, lllakrlr, Watcrly, .Imkton, Nett, .tinii.tn, S, riidon, ( atliondtlt and liitermedlnte pultitt 1 lie Callendir rvnnuin illlTeis In in (libera tn not belnK the attftiiblme uf me family in Iho common use if (tic term, with no morn illtimt lelatlte Hian .1 flrt( mucin lutlmled, but in retki.tnnjf (mm the niicpifnr, S.tuiuel I attender, a. Ilevnlutlninry ti.Mler win to mninnnetit flniult In Soolt, tlie uenirjllunt nrp lounted, ttllli brant tiei Innumerable and hew Ibid Inc. In eter.t i-ithrrlm; tlnre It tlie rliatin rf new nd plipaant dltpiinry in the llnp vt ilrslrnlilc emn,l and Ihlid tninltit firm nil pultitt of Hie icmpast Ml t'lclusiteiiPM It lihl aside. As a pnein rend In a recent n union cllscussci Its Ihi Fi'tnnd tntitint couiilf Hie qneitlnn't iiille alourd. Vest fiiirih ami tltili md clclith, nd i tin tiiintj thlnl! If fhe'n i potti Klrl and plraant. Win, elilm o t (nut like the pietent. The reiiiili.li nf VVrdnisda.t, Auk ill wat no exieptloti to Iho rule, nnd' ni a errat varlel ef t( hides ,lrntird fume elRhtf the batket Itden iiiillililmln nn Hip brcev flmres of Lake Cliapmin, b-nrtt i;reetiiii;t wire imlter-il lm tnedlitc irtpirninnt for tlie pltnle dinner were mill.-, and mini the 1,,1'ir rintle tables prut hied I i.t Iho ho.pltit Phil inder I eo wtre itroitilmr. ttltli Kondiet, n hilt. Innaliier nnd iheiiv center tatlon rose (rem either ulile. Nwn utter (he tronth if tie irmtil In. I taki n puttntion of the bnits and lure dl-portiint theiii.ilus upon Iho like. s,nrlly, hint fi ir, ihet wile (allul III by the president n( Hie it.m ntlnn, Alderman John T Howe, and, all Ik ins n-itul in tho coiiimo riiotit piiillrn, ihe pmirrimnip t,ririn Ihe Mist nmnber wat the tinging if (he Cal lender reunion lijinii, wrlttin I.t a member of the family to the tune of "VnuMld." It ll at follows, ami miR-lit lie ciiii1ly apprn rtitp for ant- othci fimlly Killicrinz at this time of His rn In lliiBdlmr Viuuit ih.tt Our j-ntrful thinks we raUe In Hod abuto, VVIm trants Ihlt kindred bind, , Siittered tliruiii;li,iiit tho liml, Mit cnp Hip frlemllj hand Of thotc tte lute. For truth and purity That nukp and keep men free In etert aire, Knr toutigo, filth and lot-o Of tlinco now Tim- (! tie .ibote, Wc bless tine mit they prott Uur lieritagc Oh blest nt, Lord, we pray, At this glut summer iliy Wo gilher lute! Tiioii ttirl nttr fitliers' ktilde, Their Helper, true md tried, Uo I lion with us tl hie I'r, in .tear to teir. Tills singing was folium! In l drient tnt-o-t in. .ii In llet-. New-ll ( illriider, ut Clark's tin en. The prptidini's id best time next. 1 brief, witty and l.neri iiitrniludfen t.. m interesting tirogramiue He spi.ke uf t lit tit an lei.rd f tile fimilt, tlnni It nlng hit ine.l. ..f ml, rug It IIS 1 "plnriullt sil.'ive," 'iiul III, rttd etlt.lt to mike Hip PVpdlludit. He inuomiud 1t Hip mil iiimil.tr "Viiant (inlrt," er an .lutuiri- aitirlo by Mist 0. VI Williiint It brn Il.t letip-tul Hie tlt'illit sinep Hie tiNt riuploii iji IssO, when ten giaiidiliihltdi if Hip iiiiii wlin hid bun a inn tciup.ir.ir.1 ainl in. pi mil hup if It rui W i-hint,. Inn wis prtsdit. s(I Hum ,,( Hip gi ,,1 md true hid bpdi taken Hut the wonlt uf Longfellow ijuoti-d in rlntliij wile ipprupll Iti" (i, though i fi ilopiist,,! and b.mly, VII mt ft irs ire hid i-ld,-, If 1 I, ut iimiiul.ir i nil .sui h is tluti lute lm it ami ilietl. llu .istt iiil.lt n. .t J .nu d in tiiunig "Only Hi nu ml,, ml bi Vt 1, 1 1 We line H ,ne " Vn iddritt tn Vlililn V (allimld, mereliry ,,f tlie It iiltuul ,iiitia' vt n't ( l,i nt i in istm I ition nf Pillj-biirg, wis the tttnt if the ,li, relating In 1 frank in, I hmuuroiis iiuiin, r re ( in hes into f unity hMurt lie hut mide during the ttir lie told uf a ditii.iu.igiiig itiiptlun iii Viigliiii, S 1 l -nil. ...1. .' , l.l.,l...t t.. -. u. .. . . -...nu , . ti I ,, ,n ,t l s en , ll,.il. I", it i l ," III- tt .. mid ill iiittui In iiiiiilifis Hut tin re wtre plenty uf t'lllimliis in Hie region .tit. but liny wile "all nlggi rt " Vs (lift ndi pmud tint I illindiis hid niiiiul elms Hide, who tm k their nun.', he it is nut ills, oiirigetl. but biglll .1 new' line nf fuiettlgl Holt lb- wrole lo the tin th p.irlini ul .it Wa.li Ingti n, ruiii-lliig Hip fittt rniiiirtihig -aiiiiu'l ('illt ndt-i's dill.tiiitut and tli.ihiigp (rom tho aunt, il.o his t ink lie ipuiud pmmpl uplift, slating tint lie dditlc in 77n, strict! citt 1 1 si.it o h us piiittp, t..iinl mid tirgiant, and, nhiti ditt tiaigul, it is gittu In nit ml b ti's eprtiiti 1 gi mt n( tun bun, In, I mis nf land in Vlr ginli, whhh, tm lieu r, lie iipitr tliimi'd I. iter nn Vlr ( '.ill. ml. r nu ll.m. 1' II ( allender, nu nib. r nf the llo.ioii lirniili, ,1,-u-i uded rr ,-n .tnbn I 'lib ml. i, who is mt titiumil in a rert nn atitiipie hbteit nf lb" Iteinlutton at Irate in I'.illle 1 i, tn lum In gltauul m.ttit- iutite.iitig fadt, nnl otitilmd a phnte.ripb of Hu- ( illtmhr (nit (f nuts, whh h he hid priutul ..ii the link of this teir's unit ill, in, minting rn tt inteicct Vtr Calliinlir slued '1111 his gi-itidfilh r, (irorge (illtmhr, tbtaltiul It I i the i..1Iiup nf lieiabli l ill la mil n lining told ill Hits in i plei.lnr nnunpr. Hit speikir silted Hut an etpert In lu.l, ru il n south in Wi.hlnglnn hid utfiicl f ,r Hi, sum ,f ' In Ir Miinii 1 I illiu lei's mipsiri buk .s fn n puttllilt. nml to put wrttttn poofs nf ill fi,ts in Hip tun, It of tilt tle.t end nils Tlie s" i ety uniiiiniMiitlt tniul Hie apptojuhti. n of Hie slim menu. .md fmiii Hie in inri for ll n pur pose V ilml, "l'ir Vwij," lit' Ihe Vi-.it Wil liams, uf Puktilh, wis a nm 1 1 uld nnio Kong In Inmii'iit with Ihe ,h, i.u-ii Vn able ,i,r ti lb, uhltit ( "llirthlrt" w it tliin lead b.t Mitt I'.irne (' ltenton ,,( lllikeli, the ruonliiiB mi ul .rt- il the tm tt li (tor 1 gineril "lUiustlnn nf embbnis i( the kind ind tli' Ir ignl(li mti In eirlv dns, she i ptilned ilnrli- Hie nn inlng nf Hip inn upti,.nx ami llimy ouriniii iht.iilt of the tnit .f inns. Mt li f lemlniii ei it t of iiiui.'t I illtti-hi- in Hot. Vcwell I ill. 'in I, r. of (Ink's I.iitn, m, .1 M Calldid.r, ,f I lillnrd, tin unit in., ri minting grind, hlldnti, nett tl.ilme.l utenti n Tlie mtpting mot ihitigul to 1 Lu.imts se..i. n and Hie leulmg el minulis and leperts fell. on 1 The ibtlion of tffliers left mitt is umlingtd, .1. T llmti still lu'ldlng tho ,,(fl, e of presnh nt ; S. I Cillfinli-r. tn, ,resi,piit: I V Kdiinn, recinllng u'tntart V 1. (illi liter, treitimr, nnd Mis. " Vt Willluiis, utrresp .nding set re tin TIip regulir lime nf Hu reunion was flvd i ii Hie fiuiilli Wulni'sdii uf Vuiiuii. Willi like Ihlpllllli ns tin meilltlg I'll,.'. Hue Hiott,n, it, pits uf tin I ilhmlpi , ciiiiii, n hi-in lure or. tier. tl piiniid. ind itnr a i..llui. ti .1 on-r PI w is t iki ti. lln" foimil ntei lino-w i. tit urn-l. in llui pl.ttint linn ir ttvo wit pit,.,, , Utn nil, lid "g llius" welt1 it i i lllpiliu 1 I, l It, 11 t V pi,, ml. it to hup! ..ii the sime phisitit .;,, t in psr' M VV "Always Busy." 2 Always Busy Events Kirst Our Fall st.vlrs of IVlobrateil lniiitt flioes nt $1.00. Tliey oj,e dlsplttyed In our men's window. They are for tho smart dre...ser who wants to bo Just a little ahead of the other fellow. Second Tho pl,n Inpr on f-alo of every man's llus set Shoo in our ntore, low and High rut, $3 and $1 grades. They nro dis played In our men's win dow. You can Bet a pair ot them; perhaps the best shoe you ever wore, for $2. Lewis & Reilly, Wholesale and Retail. 11-116 Wyoming Avo Meldrum & Co, To close our balance ol stock wc offer 46 inches wide in a good range of colors exclusive de signs at $1.00 per yard reduced from $1.75. Only one dress pattern to a style. See our handsome new lino of Waistings in Persian and other new designs, mauy of which we show exclusively, also a complete new Hue of materials for suits and sep arate skirts. 126 Wyoming Ave iHiiiifll m OF SCRANTON. Capital S'200,000. Surplus $3'23,00P United States Depositary. Special attention given to nusixi'SS, personal and sav ings ACCOUNTS, whether large or small. Open Saturday evenings from 8 to 9 o'clock. W.m. CoNNi.u, President Henry Ui:lin, Jr., Vice Pres. W.m. H. Peck. Cashier. Refrigerators, Oil Stoves, Screen Doors, Gas Stoves, Window Screens, Hammocks. iii! u I 325-327 Pcnn Avenue. A Second-Class City with a First-Class Stock of Out Oiass, Sterling Silverware Clocks, Etc. Suitable for Wedding Gifts. Mercereaa & Connell, 132 Wyoming Avenue. Allis-Chalmers Co Successors to Machlno business of DIclt&on Manufacturing Co., Scranton and WllkeB-Uaric, Pa. Stationary IJnirlucs, Hollers, Mining Machinery, Tumps. Scott Real Swiss Grenadines IS ATLANTIC CITY HOTELS;, QRANO ATLANTIC HOTEL ANO ANNEX VliginU Ave ami Iteuli. Atlantlo City, N J, Bivlli JCT- SW l-rautilul loonu eiwitte, slngla ntl Mitli Inth. hot jnd roM fei-water bathi In liotfl mid onnrx. 1-oiatlon elert anil Cfntral, lthin few lanli ef tlie Meel Pier Otchedn. Oftru iprrlal Hinj rato, $11 to Hi by wltj I'.tO up Ly day fciierial ntoa tu famtlie. Coaclny meet all trains. Wnto lor bonkti-t Qll.VHLKS E. COrE. iai i iK at j jl&itA A.tjMVfiMt