g undred and sixty Sey apajor He Favors Reed on 7 ship in thr joint carmpai within the prescm! month he v wally quoted from Harrishurg, without de- prevident at the next Republican na- Slonsl ecomvention, MH win Cameron. % : gpon him, if it so bi‘that the Republican Tho Is the Peal What Democrats an To 6 the Republican Revepapers “Say About Quay’s 8 Warfare, nn — = on oaxERoy A1PTHe QUAYS FIGHT. od Alons fs Held Responsible for the : Present Contest In the Party Cameron fis the Real June and the Fact Cannot be Bvaded ~The Work of Onay's News Buresn Hurting Him Fverysh There are at th present ti ri. & over 8 in easloern Pennsylvania sctivily engaged in the port of Governor Hastings and his adr ne . istration, against tiie Assaults of Senator . Quay. There are not more than twenty. five per ent. of ths Republican newsps pors in the entire ot aiding Guay in sttacks on Hastings and Gilk reason of this lies iz the fnct th paper editors in the pa rivy appre Anct that Senator Cameron is b ator Quay, and Cater the pewsparor ranls ip th! tor Quay’ & decinration ths of Cameron's and $hat he further declin to say that he would hias turned the tide stronge azainst the man {sim Peay QUAY DECLARES ip Hee £313 FF AL vl 37 Po FOR CAMERON, McKinley, bat Cem- eron Is His Cand date. Face to {ace with the 14 i preciates in spite al his claim ageney beéwipapers, th of fifteen dels rates to the stats Bn who have bron olvoted .elared open war on tho sate adm! tion, every one, in cach case age opposition of his f2fenls La $0 support State Chanirm: Ren- ator Quay adopts the dns; write expedient of repudiating Catincron just enough to gull Republican viters who are against bis heterodox position on then nonEy ques tion, and not enough to check Senator Cameron's essentia’ interest and partner- In answer to a carefully prepated letter from. a Re jean up in Lircoming county, Mr, b, Senator Quy takes a sale straddle | { ‘upon the presidenttil question by saying, | : “1 am in favor of Reed or McKinley '— | good Lord, good devil—although as late as | was Apecifi- he ar 1 {a Tn Trea on rt sireeh the | i {eso ry = - ar as having declared in writing that— 3 Pennsylvania has as eandidate for be Senator We leave the senator's three pats arenes to be sorted ont decording to the doctrine of probabilities and the . ¢lalms—of one sort znd anothir—of each ‘preference of Pennstlvania in the matter i. 0f presidential candidates is put "so him as a persons poripn | trade upon for Lis own ndvantng burg Times. ok han A NE why r him to} mE ’itts | ANDREWS TAK ais EAN : any Is Makioy § Kor ave gy Bs Bee 0 } & sat COREL a the state Wu : Bs OPeanider or Why shou bu friend has vent: detige tlie produciion any of them. i 4 Muilare is that tho Shy | ean openly give "Por the real ansy- > Tovk below the w sear fi want the Sruager. ¥ 4 tthe but ne lig makes it pin’ ple are coming to ul The Democratic a boy G0 ancord | pe on the skin 0 Henao aay and : know | ; } Shiardsie of their | hay are [oy fk ; } azralns® | fom. They k know th of tha inst fw whith has pro. CRT Ghvioas, HIGHRTIS Are th in or th: A Manager ient Freanlt. The ig ig 10 Philadelphia Pow 145. a i St © There Can be No Gompromise, There Is not a politic: rdinary in gence In any cover of the state who ¢ Ly OL only hope to sive e hime! f trom utter throtgh the unwise action of the of tha Fi twe administration. They They have but a and that Is to sustain the canse i honesty snd independence in hey are enguged. It is not their. to compromise anything. Under circumstances the political leaders who are still hesitating which ‘$0 turn should be admonished, for own ‘good.— Philadelphia Bvening x0 Ui ———t— Cumecsn and Qosy's Old Tactics. understand that Serie future or Cameronism may have in hia politics is involved wholly and only strong prop that now the house of Cameron, and the. will fall hes, that prop is ization is, therefore, not the way lio the full and ade- ession of the sentiment of the the silver question, but to pre- m of the old time tactics of next Ihgislature in the in- n.— Philadelphia Bulletin. Cameron's Be. in view of all the circum- question before it, favor ‘of turning the : to Mr. to Fa CON § ince. he des | iistra- | 1 elected | . in pawn | § { tod and Quay needs money and lots of is in Mr. Cameron, to find effective expression; but now that the issue has come fairly before the people, we indnige in the hope that the people will apes’ freely and after £11 deliberation to the and that if ther shall decide to dispense with Mr Cam: eron’s public services there may be no hitch in the fulfillment of thelr expressed dasire — Scranton Dally Tribune Ssurrilous Attacks on Flastings Hart Quay The method of tion in state politics ad Ropnabitics to digcusaing the conten opted fhe 5331 Be B01 can party. Y ~ pers oon Affarens wi dag but one pape: rin ps arti : A SELIM OTOL ae peop! & WHO AT LOY 30D porting enator Quay. Neither is tins method of cond necting a campaigy for con trol of the party organization productive of any benefit for the side on which in being employed We question whether anything bas so much injured the of Senator (Quay as the viclent and dis graceful methods of some of thess papers. wailch pretend to Daily Free Press i iw CRIs A Momilinting Spectacle. Pennsriv 4 is just now being treated to the humiliating spectacle of it€ repre seritative in the highest loegisistive body inn the land scnuting {rom one end of the) tate to the oloer, interviewing ward heel ers and ballot manipulators in a despor-| ate ef ort to got himseld clected to the rom-| mand of the party machinery in the state. | Gilkeson, Quay and Hastings the three candidates for ¢ffire in this coniest areal holders of offices, th { trio who has fies ig Quay —Phoenixvill an frit qegrated the The Party Should Froteéct Itself Agrinst Ouay. hot ald Mr. Qaar b man, and she Even & fLrong iT ‘ Repulbli- cans of the next legisiasurs, be would be; in position to secur: Democratic help te return his friend Cameron to the Senate, | regardiess of the majorit; - Republican | sentiment. Would What did | ke do with Republioa: tionmens ? It. is therefore again Quay ele ment and Quday R that the, party most nesds to ba ta guard — Doviestawn Intellize tate chair Sed anee with Good Rense. A few of the Quay organs harp upon the impropriety governor of this state ug an ae Republi- | ean state convention. We ¢ 11.) to see why the impropriety is any greater than for! a United States senator to not only take part in such convention, but to meddle with nominations of local candidates’ County | OL tax: 18 throughout the state. —Perry Ti imes . THE OLD remem pen pry ASA On AAs CAMERON. GAME RT favor his cause, — Easton | : ! on horseback and Soesed thin | the yonng man. { moment | says a biographer last ealled to him: io { threo years ' 15h verses, fon 1 father and i womth a little { this i reads my to bes 2 ' studi od at H. “portic Ling newspaper clit WHITTIER'S FIRST POET Boyish Porm Galned Him Willlam Loyd Garrison's Friendship. After he had made of Burns’ poems, seribble rhymes of hi RY. tome family hearth. Ope “as inp HIstey | of his boyish stan practice b and he wrote copics lay events, wif alla he * § Ts fg Arse ANE ‘these, written when was oidest sister Liked #0 well that she ent bE to the w The Free Press, then recently Willinm Liovd She withont tell Hoe #y “ 3, a vou ly purer of Newhurvp et, %1 cried by his and po one ; than he ripened the pape r and found his own eres in The Pots” Corner.’ He ‘was aiding his father to mend a stone vrall liv the roadside as the postman paised pap 1 ‘““His he a wh on he saw his even verses,” “Hach delight as his wd LNITIN did ig ber brother, ars stowed stil iad comes only ones: i in the lifer | tepirant to literary farne. His father at if up the paper me ny und keep at work.’ The editor of The Free der than the Pres, 1 Dore print theses iL TTT far more 1m young man than nierely We Hea did for he nreed th bust £4 pics Posi i. ble when Whittiv started at Haverhill Was Cars later, he atte A by making books and by te aching little nn rece ] ¢ Haverhill he was § of many ant nim, pers much pr Brander Matthews in St FURNISH TEAS pay his ih Ne 5% ra i thie His and he also wrote far the local pa- and vers: — Professor Nicholas fret NEWSPAPER CLIPPINGS, | The Pusiness Has Grown to Great Propor- | tions In New York. ere is a pacniiar Iodaary in Goth am whick has grown to astonishing pro- ms. Thisgis the ni nese of furnbth- Ppings to firms snd corporation Snax n of these con it ch supply cus fon} State R, 1 Don to Have 8 Fresidential Nomination or ths Senatorshipy in FBetarn for the Money Me Is Potting Into uay's Campaign. cut a back . i at the ake the senal ig Whoa Sanntor ( peo ¥ sonlinen misrep- 1% ul Lis party by allying himsell with t iver specula- tors of the west cranks of the above board cand , eit tion to the senate ar any other office, : he would be rl ously beaten in Ponne syivania Ever fi Ma eo. who was his life- long friend on his rs account, broke with him finally when. he went into the fron silver combine, ‘and told him two open and for reelec years ago to expect nothing farther from | Allegheny county. Cameron has able to make terns with Senator Quay, because he is many times a millionaire, the desperate campaign in which be has | engaged. He contributes no othe rstrength except from Lancaster and Dauphin conn- ties, where he has large investments and controlling influence. These are his two home counties, and they are both solldly in line against Harrison and Giikeson. It is a good ensuzh bargain for Cam- eron, for if Quay wins Cameron gets the delegates to the Republican national con- vention next year, or in any case the as- surance of re-election to the senate. But it is a dear bargain for Quay, for even if | he wins, his deat with Cameron ties hig | Willie Wishington, “ba hands so that he will be without the anything ahont them. 3 ing,’ fuey wore been of ¥ tho artle gi am. I cun see o perfect] t It's sublime, Is Bay ; it’ ing. They actnally ma enioy 3 wonderful what heart and = shire frant ington Pout, Easily erated to go to the races,’ said I don’t knon Pm afraid 1" on § appressd pu can Suver any Was. —Wash “I'd Eke power he has heretofore had in the national | seem unsophisticated.” convention, and consequently be withous : 1 influence to get offices for his friends after- | wards. Jf Cameron should succeed in get ting nominated and elected president Quay will have everything his own way in Pennsylvania, of course. Bat even Sen- ator Quay does not expect that. He has gone into this losing bargain and away his power to serve his friends under the next Republican administration solely | because he wanted a barrel of money for { this fight, and Cameron was the only cap- italist who thought is worth investing in. in. —Altoona Mirror. Three Fourth of July Thoughts. The only security for all is a free press, ‘We owe gratitude to France, Enogiana, good will to all, subsecevience to Beh diecution f the laws js ‘more im- than the makiugof them. — Thom a Jefferson. ! i Justice to, | “That needn’t bother you.’ oy thers any parti cular style of cos- tame that’s appropriate?” “Yes; you just wear a worried book and trousers that have fringe at the lot tom, and everybody till think that '7« sre an old f.cquenter of the place. | Washington ¢ iar. That Finished Him, He—WkLy was ‘Solomon the witest man? Shé—Because he had so many wives to advise him. —London Tit-Bits. : “The East river, orth river and Saath | Fiver, at New York, were named by the - Marooto has ahwars bn the “ima | 3 the Moor. * : the acquaintance | Whittier began to | # own on his wate | ut seheo! and in the evening about the | reel in the memory of an elder | when be | ny | Yon us and ofl he a the | way. At i 4 » ead the works { nnknown to | | about | piano in hi {she had ap | her Littie irl witviduaals, | th “i this minute | dara you! | bad don | told the troth ¢ i cent, but if —— HEAR AN ASSESSOR. | HE RELATES Ss HIS EXPERIENCE AND GIVES A BIT OF AD DVICE. i His Piano and Poverty Problem A Parrot Thet Was Cheap st Any Prive A Scene | In TCpper Tendom -- An Appeal For Courtesy to the Assessor, When by tellin perpetrated, g the truth an evil is bo” ii is is wrong t { froth. 1 many people | falsehoods to | ora | the west town | piling a bok The writs thst i= foil of figures. The Dames are all bt, b the man who said ‘figures exn’s i Dever assessed personal property Thera are about 30 of ns geese who form ina lneat 3a m to a window in Assessor Jae Hirn's west town Theatr hoilding, and get onr boc ks blank achednies, These calfsk books contain a little map ticnlar district in the great We move cnt to theses distri to work, The town clerk regist caths to ay perform the duties of an asso "and sess do the rest of the swearing. isn't all in covered RODS THAT | re -e u ve pet Siae 3 SIR Biel 20 rs oar i * - Prone W tre Nernedimes they sot HTW ish tre at ne We Wore howl ARBORROT TWEETY a noighber rw people i #*] find a val erty that is npotl 1 | and the 1 | piano there Fou : These ipcong lows yo a have t] equalization thera is trooby thi 8 board, I have st ah out Go nbin an they Wi bam FUE | sessors’ work. # (istraet. it, everybody else in has, and the v tell him a real nice locking lady ti pianc, and she said : VPS, ImMAmIma, we hive 3 om abont Es Why, The m - i Rte penal Ties I went int | Fame sin | connter 1+ Shor (Ce “3, 5 aown thir : ita sl 2 v= SA aa * TRAE tO Bre OO4G, Lad; y—Doit if you dare! soe, The mental pi thn fin ward van ration. . Here ig a bit of advice to perso ns wh are inclinéd to resent the introsion ar! an. ASBeSLOr, Cie advice dom nit oot Gl do not act BION 1 vow may be eansed no end of tn money also. Throw your deer wide oper to the assessor, invite him in, give him to understy nd that you ar the oblige party and give lim the information he seeks, and it i310 to 1 than you will be Pl He i 3 I will rn] Yo er rats ANECSRGT WED STO Fen § TeA3 able A&W | treated fairly, snd a point or two may ‘be stretched in your favor Shnt him out, and he will make & record of the | fact, and in fixing the valuation of your property find nothing in your fa id If you go to the office with yum schedule, the fact that you refused ad “ ¥ mittance to the deputy is noted, and in that event you will pay all the law de- mands. — West Side Assessor in Chica eo Times Homid. Pinwheels and Chavers. The oid fashicned ““chasers,’™ the kine that used to make the girls giggle and scream and scold their Httle Brothers 3) years ago, sre still in the ring and are ns erratic in their movements ms ever. Next rh nn sznall boy. Whee fesmonal stinnette ‘fronn thet | the courtesy tort a y slg pin : the | i will make 2 | Tw HOES to a pinwheel the chaser is close to theif . A Boetor Whe Never Mites Social Tall With His Duties as 3 Physician. ~ “Tn my experience.” said a well mown | 4 HOT examples of distorted ideas of shonkd be, meet maryed fase in a Phi] ing. # > HAlderatds maAnnerivms gwd ieaty. i have met with many carions | what pov | bu the | ¢ any is to bs found | siiadelphia Cortor of high stand. kil and | y f { ye g ‘al practice, and eoneiders | niy pr ET ONeS for al He refrains when | > from saving anything | : the house, asids from rmation concerning the A most 7 a “Crosond- ng and saving, Hele Or 1 well defined fuan. dual life—Dr, Blank Dr. Blank as the ner. he coninets a ; and azine how this cool pro- ner seems in the matter when cali=di vars maint he attend his the warmest one case in Wisieh we cha t Teeny » i ” PIMA 0 i sie hinking he must have | apparently cond, ner, said no more bat con iis wife's room, where he | the questions put to him by | ini he was going down the library, and tak- sald > gh ve you i lw shonld be apart |e i poral, strete} The man whose role it i» to take’ - Fhe weather as it comes, Without » word of fuss. S4e life A pudding full of plums. He dosn't care how low or high + ae mere nry hes got, ; And even when its mid July He lisriiy knows it's hot, =~ But be who when the merenury = - Cyr = tn eighty Ave Makes wi & fue thst every one Borger ; Thos rusloes bisnself anhappler reg nt te be, : hoy Tie Bent at seventy-two ty threw, CET re mee warning from these linge Po& TE ough Lysine lw hot dave really coghe a wry r dally tasks S wham an 2 west, Somerville Journal. A Mad ik | The Mighty Barrier Reet a Monument "» Minnis lnsecty ludustry, Oma of “hs airins wonders of Be wid is the rout Barrier Reef of Aus tralia. This stapendons rampart of ny in an almost unbroken | line for 1.259 miles along the a: i orn coast of Australia presents i 3 insect, wi i i $ousiey imi pws as | ABR CERITIMUE LATAIns: +h i i¥oiwis} Into an sian i In a glass of | ir refused, and proceeds | c down stairs, and with rd Fold tleman ation. nonplassed by friend of his His medita- WAS ho fr |. al rripte wd ing of of the ir returned, wis the Xk oing t w twas the or the doctar oe ror did WD su hn 3 a fv as a L grhar, wpart from wich other, rfeet strangers. Lt itis an dea R may seen Sian JuE | have. remit CHL 4 NY TES BICYCLISTS. ! They Mar Go in Their Riding Togs, and Their Wheels Will Be Cared For, - Bedesmer THA ck Yin Astoria, ig ! Islnd 5 - De. Coors Sania; mornin “IY olan 3 i Cg V4, matter ii yi are attired ‘in riding cos | itaape. We will: 4.3 recent ole Wi rd: you BiasL Ey RNY Ag ud 5 aii bro Ti ngements to have your | care of during services. a communicant of this bicycling one Sunday To | wheels 1 if church we nt cently, “Before leaving their mother told them not to return until they had been to chweh: They arrived at the charch | door here iressed in bicyele costume shortly: FRG STVICR began. There : wheels wer: taken care of, and thay were escorted to the rectors pew, and it pleased me to see them there. Do nut stay away from church Sundays be- cause you ride a bicycle. Bring the ‘wheel foc hue] h with you" : Pama It is state | that in one week last ym ‘ome railrou] issned to members of the New York Legislature, for themselves and friends. 443 passes. —Al bany Argus Mr. MeSwat (getting 1oady ; ~=.ahistia, SUITS he a tak 3 # ¥ | Canned Hors: Is Ou Sale and P fPRCAIng my pa- ik acch in Long camo” { in any other which the ODS BPHAToT was | of interest wich are not to be equaled caarter of the globe, Noe ction of the little marine 15 pH with untiring in- where is ths be iustry ths TAP ‘By a sim { has been an alamantine wall hillows of the Pacific, ‘an uninterrupted i syrymand miles, dash y in mefertnal fury. Inelosed « range of its projecting arms Lind sea, dotted with a mule islets, and presenting at $a of intersst eltke to and the mmr ~ whic] SWanpIng COTES ase ] within $ $d titel pr Ha » Y AThgeaeeiis iv Vet wl fur the Babi od Set conn, and nltimately develops coverpd with a luxuriant tropical growth. Here, again, the serene dep/as of plas ans of * Range Ty | cid pools o bri forms of marine iy; ¥ iia, agi ww with the most brilliant cole acing in thelr infinite vae ering sepse of the vastness the oreun.— London Public TREET car HORSES ) — in Maay Cities of the Bast. wae meat for domes- been Mr. MX. yo + JF cavining of he TISTIRDLION . Northwest, SLT Yok 1 AN/TY, 3 5 Haat can- ven norses, Sm of 300 iz establishment 4 | wl or He Hasccann ahd mn Pens 5 emoneh sapled ONS In MANETS in, & has met 1 Cannot agh by Di OVersOIne Lis frst horse fi 4 orty-eight wy coh RA WE pay SADE eding Radi Sb dnb a ¥T0 3 Haw She Got a “Safety” made 4 Z od record an! will graduate with v] an advertisement ina per fmm a new haking pow- reading something like this wanted to soll baking powder. To 3 hi: r “Gr i r gi irl win wi i send us §— for three ‘show that i it t has all been po TRY ri nr il whats will be welcomed im | sold, we willl forward at once a beautis fal ‘safety.’ ere Ee Cg rrr street, Chi- She seni he m msg, and by hustling like a bone afire for three weeks and. : having thie door dlananed i her face no ride biey= | oss than a Jozen times, she managed to rome to charch, wo | | andoad thw stuff. Forwarding the lise of sales. she waited im breathless antici zak you welcome ard | pation the urrival of her beautiful bi cycle. It came—the “safety” did—in an envelope, anil it was one of tlhiose brass | pias, horse blanket size. like mamma used to keep up omr style wiv kato, Minn. Review. tn tem Gen. Wade Hamipton's address atthe unveiling of the Confederate monument in Chicago on Dycoration day was, in ‘The untime- part, & enlogy of Lincoln. ly death of President Lincoln was re. gardedby all thoughtful men of the South as one of the most serious evils which had befalienour section,” he ssid. “We know that during the war he de voted every energy of Bind. and bly result acconiplished, we felt that his brain ahd his kind Sidnd 1
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