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Show I lin ill Ifflfjljj Things Settled About Labor Unions tHBU The whnl prople ore In n m ml ec MflCj linns m ol rcgirdtng tin- rights the HB dun s mil II o diigers of Inlmr organ A llnn 'ill' uneertnlntl.s that besot 9BJB the rtil J t in ci things are plain BE LaLor in n lmn mm. I" stay B1MT To i III u m iihir ilinn diminish W Th J tan for the widest mil lance If 9BH in or altt it. InilM up the Amort ,.. t.i cm nk ngnicn nnd not to deatrnv H ii 1 la II th- B Pit ihiirorlorlstli of merlran sLB Ml c6l II cltl n nip whil. the) ate struggling B -ir'C l!" LB " u " Km tin- mrcngth of lompact BIB ,1.1 J? Hi mcio Hon lirrj great movement B 1'' ! H WBaT 4" a 'I norrnrs must be teste I nt last '- r.S Mil' fitiB bj 1' 1" ' "n Hi" Inllvldnal H ')! i'1l5iB '""' I " f ' 'See 1 "l" lllls'llPSS of sB I sU'l JfYW'lrl "'I ' nl I ifflei nt rn, lal system sB'i,',,! 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HlfilV 5 tin rot rhrhl whi av si Ths I lon.1 for i'Klil " ' Tho we luu mlxseri lis h Hlnr (trace IkjI, K ll Ami li tempi itl is Iciiclnr in J la Wi7S ' rJ"m "" " n" ' 1" 'he 1 HI Plaee- Xi it Si 7 N'' i T"rn "nt fr'"" l" 1 1 'cli'l r f ice HV rVlli fa M 1 ."r.Vh. ". "" ''" "ns foul mil sheer HX BflP filiif -"' '1'liilt Inn Inns th I icninl flpnec- Jl iv ' A f V,Ul " " '" "' '" '" ""r I"'"1"" ''"' ' ItUBS fittrt 4 Btrnnir bonis of circumstance hate inmlc III! l4Sj ! fisiiil 9 . rlu' 'rlou house that lid I us fnst, JM latPfl1 S K,tf V nml sornt hue ctirseit auU somo hue Is'. rll P Wiljll . ""l t0 t"" outer c'oois hae iwsseil H !MI 7' WKttl'll An.'.' ""'o' ''" ""t"li with mien nMiuat la1 If .3m tfi ..Ti" nhlle their fcllnns tl ml anil lleer, il1f 1 .K 55 I I,l" hot''. leirtea all alike nt Inst 1 f ' il f ' nr ''" h'"1' ' cp "Hr inrtlnii here! tfti ill HJ uiT0'" ocr nllnn'1 fhrlst Huh knon V? 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Jj1 lJf 'fj A nuet for thl,t "'""l'' immollt, J !l t ' 1 Ult n '''"' "" " A,nlket "tret car the other ii ' US'llfri nfternooit lceulcd some Inttiestluir ' ir I iuR'SffS etntlslbs I I 3 tJPiStirf Tie Mnmnn In the blue Ronn steed H i jVflR'i' on l,cr "klrt "hen climbing onto the H ' ,'?lilMl Jiliitfnlin mid lipped ult ubnllt a iird liUBlOt "' "Indlnr. Ome Inside tin wn sin. BB '1 '"fJTw CS'SI tried to rep ilr HaiimKeH BB I 1 '.loiltK!! 'llae sou u pin that ou can spiirp'" BB? I'SSKiR.1 'X ''10 Hkwl the Mninull nil hei right 1' I s ii roKil iti. T'10 "omnn "1 1'iuled tu seiin he I .1111 1 i jWltWlSuli pentl). but no pin wns fortluuinllnR B l.l I H: vli( n', H'le Passed the iuer on to hi r B 'l'S P m ( !-M 1,pxt nclKlil'or, Willi n like r suit 1 ii i-llvll,1 UH The rnr was well tilled jet not so H3fi R hli (" 111 unromfnrtnbl) crowded but Hint all l '' ' P Wli ill co"ll, K,'B ,h' 1'HkI" "f the blue mni ned ,,'i J fill, Wffl noinnii nn 1 neiybocly lnisc,ile ,,f 9 MrfJ 'cx bW 1 feel un ler the edftes of H I' Sj UillMiJ waists nnl lapels for the tniniioiiiiy BB 'Wnlwl'nlW Implements of mendlnK The nmlt nf BB.'Urkl' SaB ?n this oluntnrj- tnxntlnn wis uln teen BBMiI"U M if!' ,n"' -eenteen of whkli were ,nn i I in ti W trlbulcil by men lbli'i'lit II' if ne wo'""" who ha 1 se1r,hel her Htt''(bl j BlU' (fit own cl0!""1 In an for thor Hist alls BiY iff'' SsS1 iM to the torn and tattered iiirned ndinlr B'l' l ?'.' 'Ill ? 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'I lllrnm Wnnlfnlk was horn an I "I 1' 'If! reared In llo kins rollnt nenr Midi ' ' ii )jj J' t eonllle, Kj where lie was farmer M iJ A ' I lone before the i Ml wai while nt i if 31 il I nrk ln flf,ld he lost u Mtluible i I 41 lv ' atch DIllR.nt seirrh fallel lo rceul ", '( IB '1 I "" wherealmiits and It u alien up !i I?' n I "" beNoiid Ilndlng Since then Mr f J iff II 1 Moolfolk has rttnoied tn Kansas and J i Wl i tn fnrm n" "wneil has chan,d hinds t $& fl eeernl times now beln owned h Mi in r iJt lil 31rnanahan who while iltarlnu up WkrJVI i woodland, where the old flehl one wa ;'f" i (5b. found the lonir lost watch hanghn by Iti"l III "" rlnsr ,n th, llml' of " Mr !W A, II. Woolfolk wns communicated with and nPfL 1. "J' replied that he now lemembered banc filv fc-1 II InK 'he wntch there I he old tlmeplece W "i Ira W '""' '" rJlaulel bv a J'ei and noiv Ii? I,i II ill keeps as cood time an er 81 Louis H H' If rnsi Dtapauh BBJi'l'ti! l' U Municipal 0wnr!ilp BBJ ij 'lj(' rnond nn other tllj In the world BH i')M J ty ii I aiasBon, Hcotland has rone most ex iBBji'tr 3 .siLi I tensli ly tntn the inunUlpal mnnnge Bit1' I ment of puhli utilities The . H cup. Bj N ?jjt Vf r'"" ",r " eleclrlc shl tif tr tffl'j'i) rollwavs telephonen baths unj nh I Ii I, i ' !' bo isei. conducts market' f i i pet Tl!l"llf ." ,,1'',, fru" r,ulp chiese men. n iltv ,H " s clothes birds aud doss owns lnlpu, 'I ' iHlr 1 I ' ''""f municipal hou s I' IJl4', J I lod(tln houses, a fundi) n me 17' .! '"It'll' shops 4S stores warehous'P 1 nork "l?f k It nlior" I' hn Is. 5 cbur l- I , rv i (i , ' ,' thu I eiudlo, 1 pawn nm e i mi, , iji'i I Inp h '1 powd r mill I laundrv l 1 Sll'im i hskt-iiir 1 golf cour-' t ra) tone i Imi H P nuanien 800 ralKav wag m and 1 muH flll'S ' fospel tent, srms 1000 acres of land I1! 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P nf n "Intel s evening n friend liable ,, puto nf apples nl mj !hC"t1l1"M!' '" m.n isk fm hnlhcrln. l'nt In Th I'llgilm Tim Arerry Chilslmos Dmre I,his"'f?ltr ln '''' "'"" in pstttn of ,wn'i"r ' w RSn 'n m"kln """"' ,:!,ni!lr,'i"'?VllT" " I'eople is J. Kn,a,w,nil,"v, " m' " TrWm.. In -le "hie'rVoiiM";."',1, """"" ""' !.-h'.,s,.,,,s,i;,,r'M,rtT" """" -n iimnnln " "' lr t,'" In de naiipj riddles soun , ii.lHi."'"!! "r """ llc dancln m Hej stiindln nil eroun , iinl"".'' ,om" rlngln -aln t we Mwrln ib gri uu ' 1,11 olil He nurij i hrlslrnas lu do minn. ,nl,.n7ro",e,i1,i'l',,,'r f 'le ''' " u?el"bb,ili",re"i'k h,M'" wh"', ' " merhPml1-'1"" h"kn, " 'h1"1"" tilorj hilhluii tnell He mintilu ! "i'.'rj iT.'Tjo'i iff'"111 t"11" lfll ' ;wc,rc7.:: "SnTVulfT kh whur " ,,uT,rr..,,,,r.1l,,".,l',''l, ,wrn h"" "n,;,l;r,, ,,urr (-",m" ,n " Tho Spirit of Boyhood .Nun that all the wealth he desires Is his un I Unit tin name ht tonel In n mid make In Mi thnten del 1 nf work Is si line to him, It Is ono of Inlin lliirioughss gnutest 1 leasures to go buk t,. tin nil ltnxlmr hume and ilslt there nmlil the mi pes of his lnj-hnn lnj-hnn I his brothei i urIU w ho has al wajs nmlm iinej the old homestead To hi sine Hi, Ihiuhp pmpci has been le I lured h a in. in modern slnn lure but th barns nr the siiine thai luhn llur-iiiughs llur-iiiughs knin us a l,i an I ihallsbeat of nil the tlelds tin inemK ihe ims tur. loi nnl the bmoU t ti10 pjgp f the wood rimnln un. hunted Of the old home Mr Ituriuughs sns It Is man long ieu sine ulih th, niih ,sms of imith I bniK ana fl un Ihe old II s nnl 1 those hills but mj In in Ims iln ns bien there It Is but n Kuril that this (uteres' nf sen tin i nt should remain to Mr Buriouahs for It w is mull ihoje hills th.it Hint nine to him the Suture lne thst In the jeurs lo nun, m inn his stietigili mid nhu in u,r i:ngi,h sieiklng wnrll Puithern nre 11 Is r, i ulle Hon of the slmplhlt) of his I ymilh'iil life lh.,1 his ha I n much to1 dr. with the slmpll. In pU,n Hlu ,, !'..,llu. N""r, "" '- 8" ln Is his I delight In the memories th.it Hood l., k to him when lnitlnt. ilw old firm ihsi he mi ii time in tuHlly briomes u lioy ' atiln an) inn onH expertemee nien-nlly nien-nlly Ihe firm boj s delights lu the oi en hut ii lu .ins, ht the farm bo hai line sli e ihe beginning of firm boihool The Pilgrim II n ski n't Hapalagi Love lontrlbiitor to an English rontem-pci rontem-pci ir stilus th it thent Is In ixls'eme i biter b nuskln whlcjl h himself him icon rI Ins Kuekli) on n ai count I of thi si i iinilon from hit life tt Mo Wi u toll (hii ti re i a, noi ilg n ore til ill In. ) npullblllti be tween thiiti Ihe ie, paL'on of Uut kins life eann m hip h,.n ),,, nil. a man past nits He felt In Ime with nn Irish girl Hoiie Lmiurhe Htie loxed him but then joIIjIouh dlffei imes were Insupei ihlc fhe fflrl dlol nhlle still a Kill nnd Rurkin broKe down Ihe mil foi tune clouded the lest of his llfi In desnatr Ht fell In with Hplrituallsts. nhir.vealen to him thu spirit of his Hend ladj lien e came the rrushlnsr ollapse nhhh ul tlmntel oicrtliien hit brain -Letllet Weekl Kxit the Pnrlor-Mateh The iirhiimntih of sputtering snipping minimi the smebtr a frlsnd the em ill bo) s d II -ht and the lisle nohe nf the undirwrllfr la twin to b lomi an miiKi In this and other iltl-s of ihi Innd convenience and nl thi mm time i inenno to the tafeiy of ihe publ'i luiestlgatlon into lu habits and p ulluiti r has resulted In tin eidln Hi i foi the good of ih onununltN II i usi go Inio exile The edit i ot I nlshment nhlch goes into etTert J inn 1st Ii being rer,i si with mixel f In th of regret and le Joiieinent h he public Freed fioni th -tltllmr c,u lul a of the sulphur match of oui fi'hers, and astl more on nlent than the aafety-match of modem times which must needs htve a private ,iox tn make It a cheerful workir, the parlor match hut foi rer. Wiln ldlonyncror!cH peculiar to Itself, tould have been the Ideal Time hon ir. Instead nf bringing about lu Im. ement lion no attraoted attention k unredeemed evils that it may no longer horo to be per ona grata In official circle mil in this respect we think the parlor m itch Is destrvlnir of our smpnth rathei than of universal reprohitlon In theory It wns n good match lonvenlent nnd not an offenie tn the olfactory organ but In Its munu faclure there were either economics or great carelessness permitted which were fatal to Its success Tllmsy wood, for Instance was usi 1 for thi sticks and the little hrown torpelo shaped head which mad" It a potentially uro-fill uro-fill domestic nrtlcle was nil too fre. nuenllj pi ice, upon n neck so brittle that the neresear friction to bring the matih Into iictlon ut the same time sent Its blizlng end filing off Inlo dangerous plans h smnll hut ter-rlbli ter-rlbli Inctrumcnt of disaster Harper s Aiekly reared ft Relapse. Inseph Jrrfcreon once plncd nn en-RHguneiii en-RHguneiii In n Western tonn appeir-Ing appeir-Ing In Itlp Van U Inkle ' 111 the hotel at which he sloijel was nil Irishman who acted as porter nnd general as slstnnt lodge 1 by the deep Interest he took In the house he might have bfon ilerk lessee and proprietor rolled Into one At about 1 o clock 111 the morning Mr lefferMin w is startled by ii violent thumilng on his door When he Strug Kled Into consciousness nnd realized that he hnd left no cnll order nt the oniie he was In llgnnnt Hut his sleep wns srnlled for thnt nif rnlng so he arose nnl soon nfter appeared before the rlerk Pee here he demanded of that ln dlvllunl hv wns I called at this un inrthlv hour7 I don t know sir answered the cleik I II ask Mike Th Irishman wns summoned Paid the ekik Mike there was no rail for Mr Jefferson Wh did von disturb him' Taking the clerk to one side h Slid in i mvsterlous whisper He wns snoring like n horse sor nnd Old heer 1 the h ys saving ns how he were nnct nflher sliilng for tnlntj )! so Ol ses tn mesllf see Ol Mike It s iicnnmlng nntn him ngln nnd It s yer Jutj to git the ernjther out o er house lntantlj' Detroit I ree IMess A Good Lnnir letter A former riillndeli hlnn who Is lion In business In ( hliiign nnl who has been spending ii poitlon of his vacation with oil fileuds heie mof n letter the olhcr da to a chum 'in th, wlnlv dt lie hil pimnlKcil tn write a good ling ldtei o he ilon'icd l coll (f thin while ln i)ei inch ns Is use 1 bi thi ti Brupli itimpimles on thrli il king mm bines mil imce'del to v nrk willing ii slnitl line lenRth wise nn Hie ime frnm the iKglnnlng rlcil Ihtniigh In the lltlli wnnlin ceil tei The Iriicr w is lu the n iihhorhnnl of IW) firt lonp s h wiote he till mile 1 and nMoi ed the ilnl h 1 part to ra'l nt on fie rlnir It require 1 fortv IHe milium, in mil It up igaln nnd thi epistle n ,., then ilr I up with a light blue ilcihnn mil m i!le 1 in Us des tlrillou In n n-it Utile b-x -Phllu, del bin lleinid Ilia Standing L'ltabllchrd n n-st l le Ten nnl, imlnon keeper hriv ng snv d n ore inomv thin he cared In allow In ills till ovei night de .i.IbJ to deposit II In u bulk Htrnll. Ing down lliiiidnnv he Inqiilicil for n gnot hank mil was .United M the i hemUnl Nation il Hi uslted the bank usher Is Ml rnsldent at home" The uthei lepllcd that til" iKsldcnt was In his nlllce Verj will )nn voort tole him tint Mi In cup chmltt niinla to put a hundml doll us everv night In his bink mil take It mult In the mnrnlng ' ftei u long wall the attendant re-turiiid re-turiiid and Infirmel Mr Jaiob rimlth that tin rnsldent ioiiII not take his mono ns he vviih nit luted bj Uun ur llradntitet Tin cxiltnl (.ermin t. piled Iluil ot llrndstuet' h) I wns been lulled twice b 1'aikhurst New ork rimes Llcctrlc Shock Restores Boy's Hear-Ins Hear-Ins lmot tntillv ddif fm seven )ars and ifter huge expendltuii with fruitless fruit-less icMilts uion the i irt of his pa lents (h.nles Mitounhk aged eleven eais siidihnly regained his hiarlng In rittsbuig on bund iv In u peculiar mannei W lit I. at plaj he stepi e.1 on il fllhll t.lephone wile Hi was v lo lentlj thrown tn th. gioun I nnd budlv shnikid Whin tut in hnmi b) his conii anions his parous wen nmuxel In fin 1 thnt th. hnv hn 1 lomplitel ii Riilnid the luarlng 1'hlla 1. lhi I'ub II, Ledgii No More rttbltc Speakers Most nf the sjieikeis nt the Temple of (nnmierii the nthei evening le id their .id irpsses then In Ing Inn nni pinions eieptlins rmhisii'dni i inibnn nf I'linn mid Mr MlMrl lullltt Ihe lillei bj the w l inn. I. the lilt of the evening rxiellent illke lu hnmi r uu 1 In phlliwnph) villh tin ihitoilial hil. ami thai beilis the 1) f I, and with the cosni i.HiIltiinlnu In delivers and voice that m me u i mtonied to In Ameil, a s best miiv llrltilii fnrglve ih the ih-ilrniiiii nf the d I gallon fioni Hn 1,'inlun ihmnlur of i tinmen give an example of tiptop aft. r dlhn. r speaking I'nfortunutelv at th- pn eut uw e have un greit ipek is III evldmie and sn long an Ihe h hit nf reading speeihes mntlnurn none will come I'Hblle speaking It an art tvhlih nei ds lUltlvutlon otherwise II will he oim i losi in I.ot us have tefirin Niw ork Hun Till end lit Smgery Modern surgerv milovs Hoiena nf different klndii (d threil for sen Ing up cuts and itMimds oiong them me kangiion t, ndnns boiiehulr silk and t,l tin nllter win Manv nf ii,se thi en Is ar. Intended to hold fur i i ei lain miiibu of Una and then natural 1) brink nwnv Th- short tough tendons taken frnn the kan(.uroo nhhli iiih u.eil fm set Ing sever vvnunds till hold foi ahmit foui weeks Irfon thi v Invik iwav HUH Hire id will hold for tntn h Innge, somctlims loi six m inths while the tln iillvei nlie In piintl altj Indi ntru llbl. With Uu inilr ouitli a suigion l ubl to ilect n threid that will ln t as long ns the ttumd I iket tn hed 4n 1 will then iliui,H"ir enmpletid In oicoiiimo lale this aHtnmeiii of thu dt sietlal varieties of needle aie ii'(Hlrnl l?el les the needle i raned In illlftrrui segments of a i In le surgeons use net dlia shaped Ike spiais Jin el I i.e. and bayonet points Dome eif these re as long as bodkin with a point like n mlnlatuii knlf. ultide Other have the sharpened end triangular Detroit Free Press Fragility of Womankind young mm of mj ain.uolnt.inre vlsltt me occasional!! sail Di Cynl us who is verj much in lote but who vtcjrlci me ivrpsslvtlv hv his rat lugs over his nv ih tu her angelic qualities ei l ri Sh is too fragile loi il noild h ih nk I rigll s-ijs I Hon fragll ? liver test her fruglltv'' Let me j, ve j on some figures about her and wo mankind in i ener.nl, showing th extent of their fragility We will suppose that this piece of verfeitlon Is In mod erately good health Bho will live to, say, fO jeun of BRe, Women do not like, any more than men do, lo die-not die-not ao much, for women nexer grow old, you knovv, Usten to. me! Bho will eat one pound of beef, mutton or some other meat every day. That s 363 pounds of flesh In a year In sixty ears Its SI 000 pounds How s that for fragility; Rho will eat us much bread and ns muih vegetables per diem und there Sou have In sixty jears 43 5W pounds of bread and meat " If she Is not too angelic she will drink dally no less than two quarts of coffep tea wine or beer And by the time she Is rendy to have a monument she will have consumed 1T3 hogsheads of liquids Fragile? 'Now," says I to this Soutig man thesp figures do not Include the forty or flfts lambs she will worrs down with n Int sauce It does rot take Into ton-sldemllon ton-sldemllon her Ice trcam her oslcrs her clams an 1 such All this means about forts-flve tons Fragile' Think of sour afllnits In connection with these figures und then rave over her being fiaglle Young man sou're a fool Hah' "New lork Times Slaves of Modern Improvements. Tell your friend sou mean to spend Sour life fighting for moms and power und hi will, If ho be un average mm npplaud sour decision tell him sou mean to dwell In the inuntry gnlnlng a simple livelihood frnm tour luhnr, nnd he will elthir not believe sou mean It or will con lude sou are i bi iten competitor In the cits s rnce Most people do nnt knovv thes are the slaves of their modem lmtrove mente so called Thev bull 1 houses larger thin they enn mcupy foi shon thes finch nnd sune senr nfter sear to pas for them and after that ion llnue pinching to pis taxes repairs nnd other malntcnnnrt charges large house demands expensive furnl lure Then fine diess vnd the de mnnds Incrense The man k(s hts nose on the grindstone the woman wears herself out taking care of the fine feathers Nn time to Just live nnd enjos It got to make a show tlrst go Ing to take n renl rest mid cut off all the little vanities nut winter next sumuKr-some other time when mat tirs are not quite so ressing I am nnt exnctls n loafer but I like Wall Whitman best of all our American writers because he hod sense enough lo loaf nnd Invite his smil once In a while I urn tlnd of hearing tin everlasting trenchers of th. strenuous life ' Oo slower an I vnu II go farther nnd enjov It better Don t live to work work to live Ureal and huttei work I mean Leave n little time for the nort of work sou Hnd sour rhler tlea sun In Frank Putnim In National Tho Uses of Adversity THh nil II UOS 8 CHltlSI MAR And now behold this sulking bov Ills io?tlt presents I ring no Jo Harsh tears of nnxer till his etc Th. h hs ill that wealth can biv What routs It that lie emplovs Ills mnn clfls tu inuke u nnlsc" Ills ilavrnom Is si. plnrcil that be fun cmse his filks n agonj MOII Vt Mere wrvrlllv wenllh !es not possess The power of giving hnptlncss TIIF IOOU llOV S i HRI?rM8 Otiserte m child this iretti scene Vnd note the ulr of pieusure k.en With which the ttllmts i rphan hot Toots his Hn hnrn, his onlt tot What need nf lostlt .lfls has he' Th. ttllntt hsa nott here tn lee And nm le noise his horn emits in drive In, nldutt Iniu tits MUltM. The philosophic iirmd can see The in.es nralKreltv -I Ills lurkcr Ilutlor In Leslies Monthls Question "What of the Inntant when I ho soul fares firth the clas What mights inommt thin of raiiur or iyma ' 'What hate the sols In store' ..What vut auiulelous scheme, ilelilnl deaths darkest door III) unit niir wlllut dream Hoberl Loveman In Mnslees A Decay In the Church's Influence The churih and Its mlnlsteia innnot be said lo ban rlsrn In public isllini lion slnic the Uvll war Its control uver education has dlntlmtls diminished dimin-ished In some of its branches it seems to cling to nrihnli meluphsslis und moibld loetli- Imaginings In others It apparentls Inillnes to tnke refuge In decorums iiomiis lostumts and oh lerv antes On the whole It has not been able to keep up with thi pro-hrtss pro-hrtss (f ilihei sdenci or democrats lliosi Atulintavnf tht nlnitienth ien-lurs ien-lurs that never stop for golden npi lia drill pul In their ath and It has shown little midlines to rels nn the Intense renins of tin universal sentlimnts to vthlih Jesus appealed or to go bmk In the slmph priachlm, of th( goi. of hrothtrhood and unltv of love to (.od and lovi to man bo the rhurili ns u whole has tud is no Inllueme what etei nr mans millions of mil fellow (uuntrsimn cnllwl Jews mil I hrls-tlnns hrls-tlnns Protestants nr I atholh s though thes be We still belleto thlt tin xoluntui) chuiih Is the best of ihlllihet, because a rellklnn tthlih Is aci.pt. d under .nmiulslon Is u ills no lellglnn ut nil rnr the Indlvl liinl mul thnugli It mas U u social imbrlllsh I lliellt or ll prop r.)l thi ht ill el he llevlng Ihus tn hate tn udiiilt th it tin I vuluntars rhunli In the Cnlted Slntis has no hold on a liri.. mil Imr. using inrt of th. population -i hail, ,v Klll.it. In The WoiliU Work I . t The Employer a Mastery Tatting; rit. Industrial master) f l hi im ploscr la passing rapldls Labor nrga liltillon und the luboiers Improved iiindlllon are In fict destmslug It At a substitute for the nil nHtem It is Inevitable thu the emrlo.i n uki , ;ept the fait and act toward the drain In labor as he ...ts lowaul the dealer In raw mutirli! mnkliig th, wt bm g tin he cm itlth no fmnr but .Ivllltt V whole tenlurv of change has led from ? '" In hlrh lesponMblllij might he shirked iat rh. mestei In oppre on ef ii aeivunt hv the r,rvnt In Ihe Imp, of chin linbl aid fiom his iihsIhi i Ihls bitter sistmi of , o nirilnule is iimnBlhllitles ielnliel phued mid not lo h. shirked wlthnui loss to the .1 liniment Th, ii, or the rnctnrs sss. teni with It nm Ii la nei tni hoverun c of isitonil bnnds hitcn inuaiti and ."kIM"1"11' '""'lxi.tlon nf labnr tthhh i ht fntni) ssMini faetlltnted hate i contributed most to this fuitiinutu levohillon-Ailinilc Mnnthl) Two Orenlnat Women Ttcformcrs In Ihe Deiemli i p iijoiis Mncjixiis in un appreilntlte urth It on Ihe work of Mrt htantnu ml Vllso Aiithons In Ihe (aunt of nmnin emancipation The 'lnesilm often It isjtod What part had Miss Vnthons and Mrs Htun ton and heli m worker In I ringing about th. revolution which has tnken I lace In Hn Hiatus of wi.menr If the reader will examine the tiieechet of JIis Hlunton nnd Miss vn Ihony from lv o to l7o ho will rin I thars Is not nnt iirlv liege whlth women ure enjislng ind is that Hies did not plead nnd birup for rree spece h eo eilueiitlon In lusirial nppnrlunlibs propiriv laws guiirdlaiishlp of chll drill nil nil lb r, si of the list Whin Mrs Stanton s li.htlelli blrthdny was celebrnM in th .Metropolitan orern houee New iork in 1S15 nndngilnit Ihe celebration if Miss Anthons a in Washington In ljiM women In nil th pmfesslons nml fiom the colleges nnd clubs, poured forth their tributes of In deblrdnesa lo them ploneera of the primeval wilderness of womnn s wrongs II would Le tveH f the name of every woman who fought thos earnest baltlea ngnlnut the old creeds and codet, the tradition, prejudice. Ignorance Ig-norance and conservatism of the ages, could be r,ehrlncd lo tender memory, as none In all the future will require such courage, fortitude and self-sacrifice The most of thim hon ever, must be swept Into oblivion bs the relentless wuves of time but two are curved on evetlaetlng tablets In tt hall of fame not made with hands two names which will be siokcn by women rev-crentls rev-crentls as men say Lincoln Washington' Wash-ington' Lltzabcth Cads Stanton, feu-ean feu-ean U Anthons ' What France Really Desires I hear no good word for the Itus'lan olllante. it appeared to be the sense of the house that this strange fraternization fraterniza-tion bttvcen n czar Hnd a president was tolerated ns an ut-t of elf-iknlal muih iib Cjueen Louise pocketed her I ride In 1SU7, when she courtcsltd to Naroleon at Tilsit. lo me. a nation Is prosperous or loor. Intelligent or stupid according as Uu indiilduul members live nnd act I find after a considerable experience, that statistics and medical bulletins lie on thi same shelf as historical novels thes are nf thut speilcs of halt truths lhat do mote harm than a frank false hool More than once havo Intelligent Frenchman told me that In their hearts they pinsed for an understan ling with ihelr Herman friends across the border, but thnt no newspaper had the courage to voice thin sentiment least of nil a mlnlstei with political ambition Poultnes Hlgelow, In Notional It Heroism on tho Increase? Some three sar ago, ln n talk among fl lends, a discussion arose as to whether th- civilized world wns tm-piotlng tm-piotlng In altruism The talk nt last narrow ed to the question of whether the mo Jem man and woman are any more altruistic In their tendencies than thes of we may tas, the Seventeenth rentury , The question was not of the sacrifices intolted In am form of chirlts In glv Ing mones but slmpls whether self risking heroism Is or Is nnt on the In create- a vers hard question to answer Most or us belleted that It was hut agreed about the dlfflcults of obtaining tatlstnctors proof It occurred to me later that to secure some statistical relation of the amount nf heiolc conduct In evers-das life might perhnps be nf value I therefore engngid one of thi clipping bureaus In sen 1 me to" n year Ihe reports of peril eus self devotion to bo found In the Amerlcin dalls papers The net thus enst tins lnrf.e, but by no means could he nude to ditch nil even of the pub llshed cases I myrelf saw from time to time n number In the papers which were not among the clippings sent The most Important Journals nre suppose 1 to have been senrched, but there nre some tit nits thousand papers pilnted In the I'nlted Ptntes, most of them weikls or half-weekly To Include nil of these was past hope Moreover In prlvnte life occur ns everyone knows numerous examples of heroic endeavor which never are within reach or th reporter Indeed It Is true that thes who do for theit fellows ai s which In volve self risks are usualls those who ntoll public appreciation Notwithstanding these limitations nf mv quest I found that I had as the product of ms order a mass of matter requiring care nnl teetralnt In the use I made of it It bernme. Indeed so large that at the end of ten months I called a halt, had the clippings pnsted In hooks, nnd onl) of lato have hat the courage to deal with them The Centurs for December The Other Fellow Was Oood. The son'of the Ilev. Arthur T Pier-son Pier-son editor of tho Missionary Review of the World was visiting In a country village where he had spent mans of his summers In earlier south In the tern-porars tern-porars absence of the pastor Mr Pier-son Pier-son tvns nsked to nddress the evening church muting Thcro happened nlso -In town thnt day an evangelist of the sin minus tyre who shared the service with Mr Plerson As the (ongrrgatlon wns dismissing Mr Phrson came down the aisle shaking shak-ing hinds with one and another, and gieetid n Mr F. an old character In the place who stammered considerably How do sou do Mr. F?' said Mr Plerron cordially T-fust rnte (Then with a second glance) L l-less see, Y-ou wuz ono n them r-rellrrs what -spoke ternlght vt-wuzzn t yer?' es I wus" 'W-it-wcll w.wuzznt t.that other f-teller good'' New York limes All In Water Colors. A crrtnln woman of title recovered from a rathei se'vore Illness An adept with the brush and a regulat exhibitor of water tolors In eonneillon with the local art nailers, It was supposed she ind over winked liorrolf When tin doctor was tailed In an old nurse who had been In the famll) many v.ars bored the mt.tlcnl man with hi r oilnlons us to the ihiiih, of the iiltaik Us ihem long lioura an' lurd work i of the pnlnlln what s dune It she le iiimked iIIik lis shesitt him Thi dm toi was prrmcuplitl and tiuicely lie ird Ihe temark ilia hei ladyship exhibited nns Inn c nf hssterla? he isiddenly de nun led turning tu the talkative nurse Oh uu sli ' was the unexpected re the) wns ttatei inlors nil on tm r il leuutliH tool' Oiniha Hoe British Tear an American Citizen lord Filrfax llrltish peer and American Ameri-can iltlsen arrived In ISnglaml recent I) Inr Ihe purpose or luklnq up his residence irrmnmntly In this lountrs Iiid I'alrrnx sueeeeeltd hi father the (Irvinlh baron Iwo tears ago At thut time li was working In a New Yoik banking-house nnl now he wIM rrpiesent tin Interests nf an Interna tlninl bunking firm In 1 nndon He will r. inn in nn Vmerlean clllsen but nl r. tain his t Kip. as he hat the right In do Ihe tlrst I ord Fairfax wns in ited In ISJ7 In the pornff of Mmtldn! Ihe fnuith bmon of Unit line left his l.n tllsh iioprrty to female heirs while the mirlrati propert) iiiine Into the liund of Itev llrsnn Falifnx fiom whom tin priHient lord Falifrix is .11-tee'l) .11-tee'l) Ie endiid Th" iietent I Old Fnlrrax s rather prncilied medicine at one tlpie nnl was known a ' Dr Palifax I onion Mull T lot About MlniinuarlM With Hit lmckiused objections tn mis slonarleK I hnve nothln-f lo do they are ns tri" I und tinjmt at Ihe; nre un titlthrul - ho so called looting foi whl g mltilnntirlet huve b en 1 mm on thlt si le ..r th woi ir (inliliad in Imllvldtiil mission or lilt inlsrlon by f nun Ii nu a ftliif.lt. tnel When omcrrs nn 1 gnntleinen legations nitai hef sol dleis sailor and for Ign mi (hints wu lorlng and helping them stives t( verythlng on which the) inul I Ins tlulr hands during the rhantli lasB that fnllotttd the fall nf p, king It Is realls mrprltln that ll fi it mis lonarles did not loot" innni us lb. only in am nf proilling food lor the hundreds of siarvlng converts dejend ent upon them Kqualls ouiragious Is the rhargo that missionaries nre us a rub men nf little education and of less than average ability, who ur in aided by their calling tn llv In r hna amid a luxury nf eurroundlnga that would b Impossible for them in any occupation nt home In -wretched little Chinese house lu the, towns of Shanil and Hhensl that are vitlled by about one while man In avery two years 1 havo had the honor nf dlnlnirwllh missionaries mis-sionaries whq wr graduates of universities uni-versities who could have filled any pu pit, or who toulrl av giaced any a. 1 J j Mi eemblage ln New Iork or London Of all the missionaries with whom I came In contact In the Interior, I did not find one who ai not both brave and honorable hon-orable or who would not willingly have given his life ln the cause of the Chrls-tlanlts Chrls-tlanlts ln which he behoved The faults of missionaries are all of the head, not or the heart Francis II. Nichols ln the Atlantlv. An Eyo for on Eyo. Laugh at the world or be laut,hed at) I rottn or It frowns on you, ior the wicked oil earth from the Um of its birth Ias exacted travail as Its due. fclng If sou aim to be pitied Sigh If sou want to be scorned. For the echoes rebound to tho mock-Joyful sound Of Indifference, bv envs suborned lie glad and sour fellows tske umbrage, He sad thev regard sou askance There are those to assign for good fortune for-tune of thine. ttuch fell reasons as malice advance-There advance-There Is room In the hnlla of pleasures But wo would we alone were there, And one b one we have all pnsscd on To a narrow, Bilrlsh can lor Ihe smiles we fain would scatter. And the hand we woul 1 fain reach out; Is an Impulse we live an 1 learn to ato Unrequited and put lo rout And beirntals have oft 1 een our portion 1 or the Klnlness we woull bestow, Bu nw ly with pretinse, out of puro self-defense self-defense We must mete, out woe for woo Sing Ring Priion Star of Hope Her Master Was a lawyer. Them la a well-known attorney In New ork whose wife, to whom he Ifl devotedl) attached, Ib almost an Invalid In-valid On one occasion tho wife waa suffering Intensely from n nervous headache nnd thinking perhaps his voice might soothe her lo sleep she asked htm to read aloud to her which he did aa the colored maid went hack nnd rorth about the room, setting things In order for the night Presentl) the maid quietly withdrew to the kitchen below where the old cook Aunt Ph)llls was making ready to lock up and deiiart. 'Mr Alex sho is a good man" sail the maid beginning "Hp'h settln' up dnr riadln' de Hlble to Mlsfl Alice, an' she sick' ' ' Oo on chile" answered Aunt Ph)l-lls Ph)l-lls Don't sou know Mr Alex nln t rendln' no Ulble' Ilea n lawser." Chicago Chronicle The Deacon's Experiment. Deacon Hnrds use 1 to argue that a pig Is kin 1 nt heart And would show It If It only might know how to jlas the pirt Anl he sail I ve cot a notion thst by teaehln em nwhlli The) II give up th.lr greed) crowdln nnd liehive In leiiir stile' bo he iis.d tn stan I anl lecture ere ho let Hum IlilVi their tied I'nintlmr out how much more lotely peace nnl concord are ihin gr. eil. He woull trt to slmme the big ones, nnd he sought to ro ise their trlle Hi Implorid th.m to nw girgtng, a this pushed th) weak nsid rter long ind patient effirts Denrnn Hards dropt e 1 his scheme And confess.il lhat he lunl cherished but nn I He fnt ll.i drenm 'Coul.in t t.nch the critters nothln'," the gnn.1 denenn sn.11) snld Strong ones rooted out the weak ones fn.ni the truush whin thev were icl. Ml the tnlkln all the pn ichln illdn t seem tn help n lit, They went crowdln In and crushln', nnd the) che ill I ami the) lit! tat otiis woulhit give up korgln' and then gorgln more agen And 1 ve cone lo this conclusion: Hogs nre Just ns Ind ns men' -S IJ Wscr, In c hiiako Itcinrd-HcraU She Did Not Know Ottawa. The London press has hi en guilts of an odd mlstako of Into In publishing the fail that Sir tleorge Kcppcl, the Poatinnslcr-Oenirul of Canada, has recently re-cently nl rived In Liverpool Sir (leorgo bus arrlvt.l In Liverpool hut the Post-inastci-Otncrnl nf I'nnn 1 1 Is still In Ottawa, Ot-tawa, for the liuutnbent of thut high olllce Is sir Willi nn Mullock Sir Heorge hating no ronmctlon nt all with the Dominion servile nnd onls on Interest In the country In so far as he Is Llp-tou Llp-tou a ngent there for the sale of teas Sir Wllllim Mullock Is a sedate nnd scholarly gintleman who when last In Lon Ion made a bet with n friend with whom he was walking on the Strand, that half the peolo whom this' passed were abeolutels Ignorant of Cmindn To I rote his contention Sir William then proceeded tu accost In his must amiable and urbane m inner u typhal Cockne)' Hotter (,lrl who looked as If she might have bit u odin ilid nl on.1 of Hit board ,iif..li..r)li-,.!-''-""a , 1 )' l Inquired if sn. wen familiar ttliii UUawn Pitnlll ip with who' shi replied 'You Just go long sou oil Idiot, or 1 II smack sour dirty face ' Sir William tells tin stor himself nnl he usunlly ndds that hi would rather hive lost the bel thin have won it uiili i Just ihos( ilrcumstiinces Phlla lel hlu Pre a Modctn Development Wo an nnl slmpls butihirs now nlass Maid tin gintril manigir of one of thi tin most piu king-houses, nulling the lnm of a till ilthlnet ho side bitu II. re Is a pi dills turnel lit of bone fm n putt der puff hindli, tin i h ai siinio lllllnrd lulls Ih. bottles bot-tles 1 hits. in. hiirtnuputh i) pi. p in itlnus Hi r. i Is ul riindtim frnm th. Inl. Is H.slrinlel thsiolds Dohirautxl Ihvmiis 'K-lnul inril powdei Annhsdrniifl amninnla' nnd pltultnrv lmlv low.lei (which sells fur SI a pound) 1 In re nre besides glscerlne un I neat s font nil Wo uial-i half ii million buttons a da) " sail the genenil mnnagir nnl snnd-lapei snnd-lapei and felt ind bristles mid nnp nn 1 glue and plpeatemr und chessmen and krt'fe h in lies mil fi rtlllzers nnd ment meal for chb kens th"S must hax nitrogenous fnesl snu knnw and hntt.rs Islngl isi i , Inrlfj tier and i in led hah fm inn it Tenses gel Uln fnr dainty He.ii its glsreml rennet Tor e milliner milk and luinciontln i ou see, we ie nn in .el) lutchera' Inteed, Ihe tlnughl ilng of hoove and hoga vhlch nns liking plate In buildings Just acro-n the was siemed vers re-nmtels re-nmtels cnmeciel with the omce cabinet cabi-net and la strange Is dlverslHed con-lents con-lents hits i wiltei In tho Century Ml fill Hi lie American Petrnlniim Fxporta The export or Ameihati letrnleum hiia In reient venrs gronn tn mamnintli pinrnrtlniiB mil It nns cnnsl lered pns. sll lo to Hnd sullli ( ii fr Ign markelt fnr Uu iiirplus tn lie, i I In r rrp nf nil up to old Hgims i iheHiidilm il.iel npment nf tin lexm mil ilirninia oil lleMsmimeilu, ,y,rr We,lrr,"t "Vor Hi Hrsl tin. In ihe hlstur) of tho In diislis th, t,t x,,i px.ipHed list ye n I lliion gallons cr Hug n the olli.lal tlgur ihe intnl pxoiIb iiikIkiI lu I Sll Ih Imi,. llllmlir tr 1IMU7A308 gnllnm i giin nf ulmnsl 10 nr lent over the Morts f i,n p.pvlnun 51 ir lint th loi i value of thim ixiortu imlng lo 11. lon.ilng of rrh,ii vvoa less than In laoo Ihe uvpragp price received re-ceived tor the exunrliil oil wns 0 71 lentH 1 (.nllein roi 1 01 nn I 7 hi reiita for IW. Phis .111.1 Ihe total valu.tloi.of the exnnrirt fnr Inst seui S71 17J 131 and f r the nrrvlnuB veor 7l.7ii2S Com pared with the enort of nil from olli rr (ountrUs the United States ntnn Is pre (mlnenih first Russia's expoits of petroleum In Un dllferent forms Inst year were onls about Up r rent of the amount exportel from Ihe United States, or a totnl of 300 820 fits gallons It la not likely that tho American exports ex-ports of petroleum will Increase much above these figures In view ot tho pres. ent development of the Indujtrlot utlng oil for fuel with prlcet low,r than 1 0. barrel, petroleum become x useful fuel tn many line of Industries, and It will po-i to utilize the oil for mahufao- ff ' turlna; purpoaet tv. IL In nearly aU if h'r tain .. the American . "atrS'? i U export ereaaac,,lr 1 tJ?Y upon It. OrearBrTtJr1tv.'? high duty on th. 2.llln MoivV W-.hlnycS-.-2Jggyg Ono of the novel h SVt ent day Is one that tv U of , , hand bookstore u !& " lot, l'brarie,callltapt7ie',a ond-hand book hahn -. TOuh tt- Outy It It to it-id K. A clerk-. second-hand bonviM the frmJ for Possible pfc ana flrat mado note oMm ta 'oil. noticed that the imi' Ct were wont to atop' 1 tho eame rusty vow nu1alT JT year In and year ou ''TMtS1 day-the tarne &? Zf, over the. eame old bnnk.nl li jay anything Rnd,talV, thing: and. after avrh1J,!Vtr Wf time Is up, they go 7 flin,', .heyMme.-i.hl,f-ar IH Oreat lif, "Alfred Ayres- ,sZL "X h languago w,i lnaJrt'U'ltt" PelledtoU, Stl 1 the language nurslyu ' to tnke care of itnei, ir u . i r tain that Indern ""tlf se,fc , It "PPeara tiuvt ; "ai25,"K famous purl Vm'ST rti.-Hmbley rti.-Hmbley Osmi.n. w ft professional career V became n tnrn ociiliJ, Voa,lrt and author Wereww,,-V the highest authom ,l 'n man never practiced as k JL," t' J?"' lector. wtatevihroj reader pleases, flnally',?.8?'1'. U mission the Instmctfon T.f ns to he proper u of thJ' J1 "a and "shall" He dlei n '. "1 JJellevue hospital New y.2? l. probably after helril-' rry out to a nuraej ' ""X H ,0W!:roUn"e,'erPbyVonga.?,'' W 111 gets a chan'c-'t"8?" "1JO. Or shall climbs ovmSJ " rtii -Chlcato Rtwr.HM A Society Speehvc For rsasnnB ,, ,;, In themselves, the AmMC. classes" to adopt Old Worll 12 ture. ore not as acccs.ihi. , : malnder of the comrnvfnitv' u'V."' social grade Is ln Srol'V grounds and their house, J1 streets The horse sVowevTn. " lip The people observe &?, range. Identify Its letderYVSVi Ihelr costumes and Jeaelrjr, d,l goiKl-natured If obtrusive cuhm gr-itllled Socletj ta wea f ,K and maylie that Is to In ", la only reraproclty "sui' If there Is any feeling ef dim" Hon. or vague disapprobation. undefined perception of mWri congruous, something not em,1 fled In the appearance of Vinitt at the Garden with startai urn pnsBlng by and looking It over 1 part of the blatne must be ru, 1 position of the arena bo, nL too much ln the foreground IV copy territory that in thepoultrri; '" JSi!P.el,rX 'rnkly a5!CT(d to exhibits Tho limelight Is on then Is dinicult for the multitude not to tlio them, and the elaborati n they mntiln make It still more ol A display of wealth and lump good tasto In adornment that 1 opera might arouse only rrat'til, approbation comes In at tht Gut criticism that may well be rutin Its objects as exacting or as mm- lous Now York JIall and E15 - Woman Suffrage In Ktuci An Interesting development ! woman' rights question hai beni at n v lllago commune In the dlitr Rlblnsk. Here, as with to mixr villages In Russia, the able bodid leave home to find work In Ur. towns, only visiting the villarMt ter nnd Christmas sayi the U Standard Meantime the tgilrit commune have usually been cart' by the old men whose numbet not representative of the coma. and whoso Ideas of manaremtt Invariably to have b.gun anl' with a meeting well supplied 1UV ka." In the commune of Mkeli near Rlblnsk. new Ideas haveptet nnd the women, who are left tell do the agricultural work In thai!" of the peasants, have been slOTi represent their husbands Atar lommunnl meeting recently held the women were actually InaoU and used their power to veto thu niniy proposal that public fun le spint In the purchase of w the uso of the meeting Acwrtl' custom, dating rrom the Jay t nuts got thtlr freedom In RuuU. been the general rule that the but supplied the most drink for the 1 Ihe meeting found his rrop'J repted nnd tho communal roe vv(re little more than huje orf ' In not reported what "'" men nirompllshed on this octa It must have been a very unwf'' perleme for the outnurabertt members to get home lh-'5 n to what had been done, a " ans thing at all had uken t Vond tho vodka drinking IntersUto Mlgrtli-At Mlgrtli-At least one person hi every ' tlve-born Amerhvmt It IW"! State qther than that In wliM born-a striking InsUnce i of w blllty of tho people of the UrJtrf The native population of tw States nccordlng to the laai was 65 M3 302, of whom me" firth, or 21 3 ler cent, vte I' adopted States lh, t It Is Interesting to note , im ' of ton, nnd daughter. wW'1; ferrnt Slates have sent out-hn out-hn sent out more than js sylvnnln nearly I '" 10W. than 1 100 ono, Illinois ov I Indlnna, Iowa KentucW, ; Tennessee and Vh-glni each Proportionate!) t" Hon Vermont ha tl.rnMV Htntes more than any n" ,,ir Ihe Union Ve'rnontert , numhern near s on':nhlf ittte 1 native population ,ol 'the en Ing In other Stales J7,d Hampshire, Nvd. MW wnre have each sent out nu equnllng one third of their 1 live population . n4, rf Niimerlrnl y. w ""!., stit more citizens ff 'J'JJI'irtlw ans other member of IM , y a million. WOW have j roiirl 83S0OO Tex it. and 0 million New ork a , (ro, States that show 11 net r'M( Inlermlgratlon ?nnectlfl" Rhode Island "!' ""wJerier New Kngland States. New Virgin! 1 and Fieri da" p coast States The other Stales and NS " ' nnd all tho Bo""1"",, , Mltsli'slppl hayr wgu u ljf inttnnco Nett J",K,JttSj lose of 666 000 Ohio vVU Ki.m Indiana. "fg,teJ and Missouri, tho gre" y middle1 Wctt, have J , yltjj considerable net loMefcy,- Mlnnesota. 1 wmTOSb1 and all tho B,aj?"d!Ju .BB coaat havt tjt-kjKBJ galntd th no;t ofJ "vBJHB at comtt nt wJWmEl and CallfoplaSjRlBl Nation! Qeairtpl" jBBI nil irafe! . ;jygyBj |