Show RISKING human life in la balloon ascensions as as- 9 Is 03 aa appropriately Ii a matter mattor for legal egal interference as swimming a 0 whirlpool or 01 leaping from a high highbridge highbrIdge bridge and it Is high time timo that It should be bo recognized in that light The morbid fondness for an exhibition which Involves the greatest amount of danger with a very small degree of skill ki needs eeds no fostering f 0 WE aro are not aware that hypnotism has baa ever been recognized as ns a n criminal crimin crimin- al al l force in hi any other jurisprudence than that of France but it s om to t bey be y- y becoming established there thelo in that light and therefore It i can be looked toc to c for much much greater and more sensational development de than to form a bulwark about crimes that are merely petty pett and comparatively harmless The Tho hypnotic I murderer Is jg certain to i t appear j G to Dr Hammond flammond victims vic vic- thus tims of the alcoholic habit may my best be cured by a a combination of moral morl s suasion as n and cultivation of will poe power w lh such restraint as ns will wl render the tho obtaining of liquor impossible Taken Talen by itself in an inebriate asylum can b by jio o 0 means be regarded a as an infallible remedy Many of ot those thoe who have been subjected to immurement im un murment reume resume the habit of drunk drunk- eness oness soon after all all' they thoy n are e set at liberty THE TUE same spirit which the merchant to forego peace penco of mind I end and health of body may maY easily lead tho the young and nd restless nature to seek seck some moro glittering future futuro than the tho v routine rOI ine of farm life 11 affords It I is no noless less leis deplorable and no more mOe blamable blam blam- ab able in the tho farmers farmer's son than in tho the batik bank clerk But the former turns his back on what is in itself itsel a r noble vocation oca voca voca- tion ton and substitutes for it ft an existence C which in ninety nine cases out of a ar a r hundred dod docs doc not uplift or 01 ad advance vance C him but offers instead of the uneventful country county life Ue a cheap an and I feverish aret variety r The Te victim of inebriety must JUIe cure curc x 11 himself As Asylums lums and physician physicians ma may 4 help him hi by temporarily restraining i him from indulgence by allaying the 3 depressing effects of a a sudden change chang 3 of ot habits and by his habis improving general general gen gen- eral cral health But after autor all al if i the curk CUe cure cur cur'S k is to be tho the i permanent permanent morale needs need S invigoration in and regeneration regeneration The Th S patient patent must acquire sufficient strength T of mind to resolve that he ho will wl drink drini c At no more more and to keep the resolution c Such will wi power can be gained it I is i a 1 gained every thy day and the success c oi of If 1 rv j many self sel cured victims of alco alcoholism a 1 jWj 1 may inay well the rest rest ge 3 A j t t lm 1 gr wn o. o i is o ez only a St child in mind th tn thin many things s though h ha r shrewd enough in others He Ho requires require a an education in self government government sel-government which h neither common school nor penitentiary t ary can give him Mm The stay atay on cost costs 5 M t for first offences olenes would be le a a most niost valuable val val- L. L r able lesson in mercy tempering just justice just ice and threatening sever severity ty if i mere mercy y be abused abused It would keep away goo good ci rr negroes useful negros-useful useful in spite of their or pe peccadilloes pec poc- x- x out out out of the penitentiary a while at the te same time it would wool strengthen them against their ow own n weaknesses by giving them a 0 powerful powerful power power- r- r ful incentive for fOI self restraint sel and sel self self- sel- sel f- f t government Is IN the case of William Penn the N e exemplary ex ex- life We and virtues of the man ma i his fair fall and ad equitable dealings wit with h S th the thu Indias Indians of whom he scrupled I to t o take any unfair advantage his powerful power powe ful exposition of ot the the tho doctrines of 01 brotherly love and toleration all al a at attest at I- I t test st the true tre Christian magnanimity of his principles and the charity of ti the f 7 colony which ho be founded in Pennsylvania Pennsyl Pennsyl- 1 vania vania Every chool school boy by Is awn awn- aware ro that tat he favored liberty and ad justice fi for foraL or oralL aL alL He founded a sel-gov sel self governing ax und Md id I democratic community which has bas i left lef ft Its Is imprint imprInt upon history and beca ae a n model for c civil vi government in In d deal dealing aling Ll- Ll ing with their subjects subjects Is IN L' L the performance of its isow own mIssion mission mis mIs- i L sion the press necessarily becomes a mighty adjunct to all al creeds creeds all nI pt pulpit pul pul- pits pit The ability of a preacher to t 0 roach reah an audience IB is i. i limited by t the e range rage of his bis voice When the pre press es esa reports him he be has ha the potency of a n million milon readers If I his words are tre ii re worthy wort l like ke seed carried o on ott the he ge of the wind they will wi find useful lod g ment meat fa far beyond the range range range-of of his pt pr Bonal na In influence This T is understood Ott Ottily perfectly by the mass ma of ot professedly professed ily religious persons They have no DO qu r- r rd rel reI with the te press pres It is i the religion u-e u dyspeptic dyspeptic or the religious s dealing damn damnation ton round lound the te land lad on Ott O all aU ho he deems Gods God's foes who ho cries c oat on ut the press press- and nd its is in influence NOT only is it difficult to get an ade adequate ado a leNOT le- le quate supply of men to do farm do-farm farm woi work le i T but oven even the boys bys and girls raised o or or farms tans are not content to remain at home bome and work Tho The girls eem seem p possessed pos pos- poS Os t lessed to live lve in the village viage and ci city ty to become dress makers type writers type write ra school teachers book keepers keeper book etC store re clerks or something else which ft they Icy f think is i more attractive than pasto pastoral nab I. I life Ue Though ninny many many of them in af after afterlife tar life see their folly foly they cannot annot bo me made ide S to see it now flow and many thousands ida of girls yearly yeary leave good god homes in 1 the h S I country to work In the city at Ot 1 less ss wages and pay their own board board The J he boys want to be lawyers lawyer doctors ra Ar- Ar t preachers merchants clerks or a mechanics me me- Lie Lie- many may of them get Ket fairly ore crazy cray 12 zv to t be railroad brakemen bremen and firemen ami n T s Bo So they drift dri to the te cities citie a few of or of i tb t em succeed the masses mases tail fail tai and not J I Ia a I few go straight to moral and physical I ICAl f cal ruin run i I to |