Show dissertation on the dawn humorous wr ter in lipp acott s makes a few remarks of more or less value the most d exasperating and m st with wb cb the amlung cestive and ir repress ble op has to deal Is the fellow who takes some block in the old saying hat it is always darkest just before lawn tl ere Is ot course no arg i ent over the tact that dawn Is a joy s on even it it Is more pleas nt to stay up tor ft under proper con lotions than to get up for ft but says he admitting the truth of he adage one cannot tell when it Is darkest until he actually sees tl e ildon he is licely to say aurther a ore that it it s go ng to br ng dawn iny sooner let it get dark as almost anything and the sooner and darker he better one positively cannot argue against such logo tor as dawn Is a occasion except to the man aho vho Is alseen and he doean doesn t count Vs tor the man who Is intoxicated it is also a question whether many of the beauties ot dawn are not lost because h Is already EO busy his own re apons that he cannot take on any new joy then there Is the man mho would stay up all n in a brilliantly I 1 gatej loom bract cing auto suggest on by repeating the word good under the aglaie ot artificiality such a man would be prone to claim that there was no darkness outside but that ft was all inside but if aftel settling up hi went out at the first taint blush of dawn rt would laok to 1 iru like about oo 00 cents worth of adulterated tallow candles and it m lire subsequent sittings sit tinoS with the cards runn ng better to dispel the alon all these of course are exceptions which cannot be cons dered normally darkness and dawn have to be taken just as they come and they continue to come with regularity nesb mists and optimists to the contrary stand ng lippincott a |