w 6 4 THE t UN8 f ITULAY 4tTtlueJ1 J n2 t 11 < t t r w 1 I t 1Ub f nfl i SATURDAY AUGUST 27189 Nnbcerlptloa by Mull rodraid ArT e Month no AO > DAILT fer Year a OO BUNDAY Per Vr ii 0 DAILY AND BUNDAY Per Tear e OO 7 I DAILY AND SUNDAY Per Month 7O 4 WEEKLY Per Yr 1 no t 101 to Fonlfn Counttlei added TiE SUN Nw York City 3 c Jftvr VtwU irJaitor M v4iA it < < iitujcTjjbr puMfaorfon V I SO A rtfxttil trllrlH rrtvntirt lAfy mud fa 1 nun r 1 Mkl Xaftir lhal I p 1I I TRI tv m ke tod nf Ham dnlM Jldulfe d 01 I I j fntaitt firm Arrant timdm Wo respectfully submit t tho Hon WnI 1IAU 0 WHITNEY and to others whua t may concern that continued Intimate as t eoclatlon and identification with a con I victed swindler is not likely t Improve tho t se In which ho and nil earnest and A honest Democrats are embarked I has also occurred to most thoughtful Ii pooplo that tho IVorW docs not very etrongly recommend itself as tho custodian v of money contributed by tho public for os f tensibly political purposes Convicted I irforgers and swindlers are not commonly i Baked to administer trust funds Ita time t call n halt I Fraud via I the French Cable As ft general rule the manngers of tho Atlantic cablo Hues are most scrupulous In guarding their wires against swindlers it Thoy appreciate fully tho Importance of so conducting their business that no suspicion may attach to I and that Its Integrity aud It Inviolability may bo unquestioned A k faso cablegram was transmitted to tho managers of the AlTon estate In this city advising thruthat Mr WILLIAM WALDOIIP ASTOR was dead In London An Investiga + tion was set on foot and the cable com t panies promptly opened their lllos to Mr t i AsTons representatives and aided them In tho most energetic way to run tho authors S f of the swindle to earth S j The French Cablo Companys manago < Si 4 went In this city will find the business of 1 < 3 shielding swindlers from the consequences of misdeed perpetrated through Its agency about a expensive an amusement as it has ever indulged in i r I 5 The World as a Political Factor r 4 The World printed a doubleloaded lead t 1 t Ing article yesterday assorting that Chancellor 4 1 cellor McOiLLs decision in tho case of the Heading leases had been secured through J an alliance entered Into between the World S the Governor and the AttorneyGeneral of S I g Now Jersey Hero Is the Worlds exact c language 4 t l k Toaccompllih thli pnrpoi an oppoflnr alliance i waa formed I was tripartite embracing Oovernor Al S 1 UTT the BVrU and AttornevOeneral Jon 1 BTOCITOH t To put it plainly tho Governor and the c AttorneyGeneral of New Jersey entered S f 1 Into partnership with 0 convicted forger J i and swindler t bring about on the part of I f the Chancellor of the State 0 decision whose W terms were dictated in advance by the 1 t aforesaid forger and swindler t II 11 1 Tho mere fact that the assertion Is a He dff that It was printed with the full and de v i liberate consciousness that it was in all its r < parts a lie is of comparatively small ac I count since it is only tho World that Is con S cerned It seems t us however that it is If t i about time that the public took 0 hand in 5 l this matter and brought the weight of its S I r J opinion t bear upon all that eMs of fraud I 2 ulent and offensive journalism which as t sumes to usurp official and governmental f 1 functions and substitute for tho processes I j of lawful authority its own foul methods f and its dirty hand < r We do not see that the decent and repu i k r table newspapers of this country are in vading the Executive of their own or ad I 61 joining States Inciting labor to revolt t rf J murder and t arson or taking upon them I t selves the duties of Grand Juries District r Attorneys or detectives Wo fall to see 11 i those papers assuming t manage the 3 Presidential canvass to conduct tho cam paign and t handle tho campaign funds iW k These enterprises scorn t bo left for tho if ono newspaper whoso business It is t ob tain money under fats pretences whose c 1 methods are those of tho common swindler I the export forger and tho convicted thief wJf In short for the World and for its natural S allies I It has any b i Where the Fool Killer Might Make Himself VHcfiil The attention of WILLIAM COLLINS WIIIT KEY Fool Killer to the Canvass of 1892 is earnestly called to tho ease of the Hon JOIIN DB Wrrr WABNEII representative of i the Eleventh Congress district of Now York who has gono on 0 freo trade ram page on tho subject of untaxed sheepskins Sir WAKSKII who is a free trade doc trinaire of the Reform Club variety was sent In 18jo through ono of the anomalies of politics to represent In Washington tho y trongest manufacturing district in this i dty He had a united Democratic nomina i tion and t that fact solely ho owod his election It was probably not supposed at the time that ho would provo to be in t Congress I veritable Wild Han of Borneo Ac among tho free trade cannibals whoso chief sad favorite suetcnauco is Custom House duties levied for tho promotion of Ameri can Industries and manufactures Mr WAUSIUI appears to havo been for l Imo time past engaged la tho labor of cir t culating among tho Democrats of his dis trict a speech which he delivered in Wash ington on tho anniversary of lioiiEiix VKUOKH birthday Tho of It Is i 1nUVH subject tin ted Bhoopaklns Ho wants Iron wool Ko ylngto tho declaration of those who dont wont their wool froo that inco tho adop P tion of the McKiNLEv bill the number of shop luU increased by iSMOOO in tho United States Mr AUNIII hpuko Its follows S That Ii true but the minority do not tell you the ra > e a why tUU country hai 1XX000 inure ihcep The fact K I that Ujcju iike the lest oniclal report of th Peparlineiit of Aurlcultiir upon farm anlinali you will find that in nearly over hide where there k baa been an mrrcaie I Imi I CUlt from HID ntcnilon c of lh practice nut o ralilnit iliecj for woo but ul S 5 railing Iambi for mutton Mr WARNER Is opposed to tho lamb chop Industry Ho BIIUW his lingers at mutton t broiled or boilod with cnpnr miuio or with out Tlio fragrant mint of tho loadsldo hlU no allurements for him and ho does not i S vitro throe shakes of a lambs tall for all S tho woollen schedules collectively Ho do i sires tho whoop to Lo shorn of their lloocos and If their number Is increased for I thll Ilcrelbed any iS other purpose he Is dlssatlBllnd aud 1m i wishes all voters to know It t This Is a frou country and thn onMHu 3 ton puts I limitation upon thu llcciibo of i tho Individual to air suds folly us hu nuy f r b tho possessor of provided ho duos not it encroach upon the lawful I rights moro ftj 11 I c r sondblo and sagacious persons But when MrWARMEn presents himself as an exponent of Democratic purposes tho organization which assumes tho responsibility of noml eating him subjects the party t an unnec essary peril Tho district now represented by Mr AVAitNEn Is ns wo have Bold tho largest manufacturing district of Now York city From 1631 t 1883 it was represented In Washington by tho Hon Jciiix HARDY a Democrat who Is not a foo of the American protective system but rather Its earnest champion Ho was succeeded in IBM by Cot MEimiUAN n Democrat elected upon a protection platform He was reflected in 188fi on tho same Issue and by this voto MEimiMAN 24602 SLAW ON Prohibition 801 WALKER Cooperative Socialist 2 Yet this is the district never represented since it was first organized otherwise than by a protection Democrat of which Mr WAIINEB who has thus far eluded tho at tention of Mr WiiiTNKr J K thus sneaks Many I not mol of the manntaclnrlnt employer era In my diitrlet r engaged In w alI known all protected Induitrlei A large forttai 1 if ibet l art milaut aide rtforntrf orfrtt trader The American people will rise and demand not merely free wool but every vestige of the protection tariff ot a tariff which raliei for Individual ai dlilln gulcheS from revenue for tha Uovernment han b wiped from the ilatule books as an abomination no longer to be tolerated by a free people The proper thing for a free sheepskin statesman entering and expressing noel views Is to put lilniHolf without delay lu communication with tho lon THOMAS 1 GAiiTcn who could certainly utilize him to make votes for lUimisox and REID Mr CAHTnnH address is tho Fifth avenue anti Fortythird street Tho largest manufacturing district of Now York city Is certainly no place for WAitNrn with the label of Democracy ou him Ho should come l Mr WHITNEY should attend to him D I F stands fo Democratic Fcarnaught but In popular use It stands for something far more ex pressive antI comprehensive The Northern Vermont Post Tho Sundry Civil Appropriations act of tho recon t session of Congress authorizes the Secretary of War t establish a military the northern frontier at post a point noar norther frontor whoro ho may in his judgment dopm it for tho public good provided that land suffi cient and suitable for tho purpose is given to the United States The now fort thus contemplated is the oho which has been planned for a point in tho northwestern corner of Vermont Just east of Lake Champlain and on tho railroad running from Burlington to Montreal It would probably b placed between St A I bans and the Canadian border and it is generally understood that a site near Swanton Junction is likely t b offered to tho Government for this purpose The general military system of which this Vermont pst will form animportantteaturo has been thus described in 0 report made by Gen SCHOFIELD t the Secretary of War Ai a preparation for the execution of a harmonlon political am military policy In the event anrfutnr iieceulty III Ii Decenary to mal ala at proper pint on the northern frontier OiS nuclei of trop of all arm Infantry cavalry and artillery where li tore from the adjoining State might Immediately unit to take the Initiative In auch military moTe meets aa mihtbe reinlitt to prevent the enemy from using their waterway to move gunboat into the lAtea Gen ScnoFiEiiD proceeds t point out that for this purpose infantry and light artillery garrisons should b established at Plattsburgh and Madison Barracks also 0 cavalry garrison on tho northern border of Now England At Madison Barracks Sacketts Harbor aro now stationed six companies of Col BABTLETTS regiment tho Ninth Infantry while a seventh com pany is at Plattsburgh The last Congress promptly proceeded to carry out the new military plan by appropriating 200000 for the enlargement of the post at Flatteburgh Now tho present Congress has done Its part by authorizing the establishment of 0 new post on the eastern side of Lake Champlain I There can bo no question as to the wis I dom of this stop Tho French and Indian war tho war of tho Revolution and the I war of 1812 successively demonstrated tho I strategic Importance tho Lake Champlaln I region In Its relation to Canada The rOAlonln It rciltion t same line of operations would at once suggest itself In 1 fourth war A garrisoned post at Ulghgate St Albans or ono of the Swantons would threaten the Dominion canal system It would b on the direct railroad route to Montreal and could Itself be reached by rail from all parts of Now England and New York Forces of all three arms made up of regulars organized militia and volunteers starting from Plats urgh Madison Barracks and Swan ton as their points of rendezvous would reach these waterways before they could be used by the British gunboata and torpedo craft for entering the great lakes Under the HuHHJUaor treaty of 1817 the naval forcu whlih can b maintained bf Great Britain and tho United Stats respec tively upon the lakes Is so limited a t leave them undefended Unless Great Britain can introduce war vessels into the lakes by 1 sudden movement the American cities on their shores run no risk of naval attack and tho now policy having force ready to ruin the Dominion locks and canals will make such a movement Impossible No increase of the army is necessary for establishing these now posts AU that Is required is to transfer garrisons from forts now no longer needed to these stations on tho Canadian frontier Regarded simply a a measure of economy tho present plan baa obvious advantages over attempting tho fortification of individual cities on the lakes The true method is t tko care that no hostile vessels shall get there The War Department will no doubt act with duo promptness upon tho authority which it has received from Congress to establish an army post northern Now England Baron lUnch ant Ills Beneficiaries We are unwilling to believe tho news sent hero from London that Baron HIUSCII In carrying out measures for tho deportation of tho Jewish pooplo from Russia hal found that many of them nro so degraded an to ho unlit for colonizing tim Argentine Itepubllo nod that consequently ° thoy will bo sent to tho United States which has nxerdsod much liberality In the admissIon of Itiihslitu JOWH According t the news printed in London Baron Hliwcii baa ro holvid to adopt this course of action on ac count of reports belt to him by his agents in Russia and purhups I > also by the failure of thin Jewish colonies that ho has already tried t plant in Argentina Wo cannot doubt that Baron HIHSCH In carrying out his great project for the trans portation from llussla of the millions of Jews there n ill adoptu policy founded upon reason and propriety and that ho will give duo heed to tho luwa of any country t which hu may desire to sends them In tho United rUntog for example wo have laws I that prohibit tho landing of undcMrablo potsonn at any of our ports all there IB no doubt that if tho Jewish people In the Odessa district of ItuHsla whom ho IB pre paring t transport t our shores are In a L L M f tie condition described la Uhe reports sent t him by his agents there they could b landed hero only through a total die regard of our laws for tho exclusion of undesirable Immigrants Wo aro sure that Baron HinscH would not attempt ovmlotioso laws and it may bo taken for granted that ho is aware of their exist enc I Is truo that there is neglect in tho enforcement of our immigration laws and that tens of thousands of undesirable per sons whoso exclusion Is legally provided for are unlawfully permitted t land It Is true also that tho laws are almost wholly disregarded so far nrf con corns tho unfortunate Russian Jews who are flocking to our shores And yet not withstanding these fact It would be un wise In Baron Human t send hero too many people of the kind described by his agents and whose deplorable condition le is t Improvo I Perhaps It would bo well for Baron Hinflcii before proceeding further In the I work which ho has taken up and through which tens of thousands of his Russian co religionists have bon sent hero to tko Influential counsel with tho leaders of the Jewish organizations In this country such a the Bonal Berlth the Freo Sons of Israel and tho Board of Jewish Ministers Tho question is I vory serious ono for the unfortunate Russian Jews a well a for thp people of tho United State Humbug from Hamburg Tho HamburgAmerican Pocket Company runs a line of steamships between Now York and a choleraInfested port in Ger many Hamburg Is now tho principal point of danger with respect t tho introduction of tho pestilence Into the United States Thu General Passenger Manager at this end of tho Hamburg line Is Mr EMIL L BOAS The other day ho received notice from Hamburg that during tho prevalence of cholera there those of the companys ships which now touch at Southampton will go no further That to say the cabin passenger truffle of the Hamburg line will bo conduct ed between Now York and Southampton Tho emigrant business will bo separated and from time to time boats will bo sent from Hamburg to New York with only emigrants on board With tho pre cautions which the company will take at Hamburg for the examination and fumiga tion of tho emigrants and tho watchful ness of the Quarantine officers Mr DOA apprehends no danger from tie disease This proceeding on the part of the Ham burg company Is highly commended by one of our esteemed contemporaries which re gards I os all the moro praiseworthy b cause it Is voluntarily undertaken In the interests ot tho American people Nonsense It is voluntarily undertaken In tho interests of tho HamburgAmerican Packet Company It is 0 purely selfish measure designed t protect the steamship line against an otherwise inevitable loss of Its cabin passenger business Tho menace t New York is by way of the steerage of the companys ships and not by way of the first or second cabin The steerage business so dangerous t the people of the United States and BO profitable to the shipowners will b continued from Hamburg as long aa Mr BOAS principals are allowed to bring Immigrants hither at all Immigration from Hamburg should be stopped altogether Hamburg is an In fected feotd port The Democratic party wants money I want it badi XfDHtupofii nilaaii limo means I wants It good the very best gold 21 010 carats lne No bad money will that counter pais over oountr While one of the mot terrible of diseases the oholora threatens the port of New York with unusual danger it is satisfactory to re flect that the quarantine is guarded with all the vigilance possible br the Health OMcer Dr WitiiAM T JENKINS Dr JENKINS received his office from the iron hand of politics or from tho Influence of Tammany Hall just a his Republican predecessor Dr SMITH like wise aftitbful and competent official had hIs place by tho tenacious power of THOMAS O PUTT We trust that a recollection of this fact will not give the Mugwumps the cholera Tho Xeicburgh Daily Register Is a frt class liar no cable neWs wbloh Tn So nbllihei very Sunday li mostly made np at the horns ome A few word In ikeleton axe tent from abroad and thin the aril rUn of Tua Suit pad th work out to lull themselves We will bet a hundred dollars t five that there is no truth in this statement I the author of it will come to THE SUN oMoe he can examlno the cables as they have boen re ceived cay for the last six months and com pare them with thin cables aa they have been published I ho finds any alterations addi tions or padding of any sort we will not only pay him the hundred dollars but publish our admission that he is not a liar As T Sow has predicted the objective point of the little Fronch army that is now marching north in Dahomoy Is Abomoy the capital According to todays despatches however Col DODD expects t do his hardest fighting before ho reaches Abomey Canna is already designated as the placo where the do clsivo action will probably bo fought Canna U tho sacred city of Dahomey tho headquar ters of tho fetch doctors who are responsible for the horrible human sacrifices that have made the namo of Dahomey a reproach It U I I only eight miles south of tho capital and hero King UEIIANZIN has held tho larger part of his army for several months past in readlnoii t prevent at this point I possible a nearer ap proach of the foe to his capital Tbo French Cab CIo Conpnoy and Mr Do To vie EniToa or Tos SSirt Tour paper publishes this morning editorial attacking me vigorously In connection with your controveny with the Xw York HVrM In answer I beg to lay that I am im lb mnare ot ho French Atlantic Cable Company and I hare never bad any connection with lu builneii management either ai an employ or a director or lie company As your relleclloni upon me r lever and und line Iinuit request you 1011 the tame publicity to thisletter tbat wai givin to the editorial referred to Yours respectcully Hitton DI C laQ Ave 2il Mr Do Castro may not rejoice In the official titlu In question but wo happen to know that he Is In relations of authority with the French Ciihle office In thin city and that ho transmits to tho homo office hit dospatchos In the com panys private cipher and upon those condi tions which are available only to persons In tho hlchest official relations with Its affairs Wo take his letter however In good part and acquit him of nil responsibility 10 the matter at Issue Hut that sumo responsibility we shall presently fix and adequately deal wIth Where Tlckel JUay Get Mixed To THE EDITOR OJ THB HuNSir I notice that In your reference to tho socialist veto you credit them with an tncreato as though their numbers had actually Increased I think the rnlarurd vote may rather he orcdltod to tha fuel that so many voters hut up In I dark cubby hole Jot tholr tickets mixed up and vote tho HoclalUt ticket by accident iutn r than by doBlen Y o D D llwaunoH Aug 215 Whir > Tlity t aow lh > Value of Money from tie Iqq JYifant There wer to 1101 dnll her lest week wlh IbjInl proresi al Veiling teeth wihoI ratio hut PII her Ik 10 lit lIb 011 or their woy by Semi pulled alt oer th aeor and bowl abcal I so Ibse dtOllla bad 10 so > o LIGHT UPON DARKNESS FBI ironiD AND na rXlDtO Opinion or Vprtcbt Jonmat or All Iaitl Fnm l 5 t JUKI Citv tftvi Aug tl Tho reply which tho World makes this morn ing t TUB HUNS charge faking cable de spatches I fully equivalent to a confession There is no denial or attempt at or pretence of denial of the main allegation There is nn effort to discredit ono of tho secondary fea tures of Tie BUMS charge but oven that Is a mean nnd transparent evasion Tho things that tho World does not daro to deny are I That the Bismarck Interview was a fake concocted In New York 2 That tho Bchlaparellt Interview was to all Intents and purposes a lake 3 That tho story of the London bank frauds was a fake having boon written In Now York by ono Halt and sold by him personally to a person known KB Col Harvey and then pub lished as a spoclnl cablo despatch to the World Theo three charges tho World Ignores be cause they are true they are proven and there Is no possibility of explaining them away The Worlds reply to Tin BUN Is merely an effort to divert the minds of simpletons and greenhorns from tho main fnctstoa side 151110 and then t deceive thom on that Tho Worlds New Jersey political news is ex actly like Its cable despatches from Hi mug J < u SS In THE SUN of Wednesday Aug 24 THE BUN iovotos tho larger part I > of its first pago to a minute and circumstantial analysis of tho Worldit alleged swindle I prints 0 state ment from Bchlaparolll to tho effect that he had had no talk with any representative of the World that ho had not oven hoard of that newspaper before and that ht had not said at any time or to any portion what tho W < tfld rd ports him as saying In tho pretended cable do I snatch referred t TIIK HUN Indeed goes i muoh further I makes a similar exposure In the case of an alleged Interview with Bis marck which appeared In tho World several I week ago as a special cable from Ilerlln and I It reproduces the affidavit of one Jamos Hall I of Uarkshlre Mass to the effect that a cer tain article printed In the HorM of April 0 as a special cable despatch from London Eng land was written by him In tho city of Now York while he was stopping there at 470 West Twentythird street aud that he sold It to the World as such THE BUNS exposure seems t be clear cohe rent and complete It gives tho statements and the names of tho men who respectively wont to Germany and Italy to track tho Worbft alleged frauds and It loaves the public no alternative ternative save that of concluding that unless THE HUNS witnesses are deliberate perjurers the World special cable despatches are deliberate swindles And having don this I our esteemed contemporary which shines for all goes on to draw the inference that these deceptions and impostures are port of the WurliTt settled policy a fixed and favored feature of its scheme of journalism I I Is a now and strange event In tho history of newspapers to find ono of tho richest and most powerful establishments in tho world explicitly accused of systematic swindling as a means of obtaining money from the public Iron Oil Btxhtait Fot1rTTtu Tar SUNS exposure of tho World dishon esty in the matter of cable despatches was published Wednesday morning On that same morning the World said W renew oar offer to aid Tax Ban If by no other mean I can raise the thouiand dollar which It owei to the poor children ot this city But until the debtihall b paid it need expect no mora free advertlilng la these columns I is tho World that is getting the free ad vertising now It has been detected appar ently in a miserable swindlean attempt to defraud a contemporary out of 1000 and every reputable newspaperman In the country condemns How does tho UurUllko this sort of advertising I I was dishonest for the hIbrhl to publish as a special telegram an article which was written In New York but In having that arti cle cabled to London and thon back to Now York In order to get a message on tho blanks of the cable company to offer In evidence so that it could bunco Tim BUN out of a thousand dollars its conduct was simply infamous We have great regard for Ballard Smith and are Inclined to believe all tho good things said of him but this complimentary dinner while It seems a natural expression of tho esteem of his former associates deepens the mystory al to his retirement from the World Moreover In THE BUN of tho morning after this dinner there appeared astonishing expoturo of the fraudulent manufacture of nows by tho World coupled with an attempt at swindling The charge is of the gravest character and the evidence adduced seems conclusive Has tho I World any defence If so its Indication must bo prompt I not it must stand con I vlctod of conduct that Is disgraceful to the journalistic profession and ought to bo dis astrous to the paper I the charges brought by Tax BUN be not 10t refuted no decent man ought to remain conneoted with the Now York World In any responsible position and no honest man ought to road the paper 7im li HarttAwg TelryrnjifL Tie SUN which cordially hates a sham has successfully proved that the Now York World manufactures its alleged cable despatches the World office In Now York The World is and always his been a fako newspaper utterly disreputable and entirely unworthy of confidence dence lloputable journalists enjoy the cat gallon It Is receiving at tho hands of THE BUN and wish moro power t Danas good right arm with a heavier club from Ui 1rmUntt Journal THE BUN exposes some methods of tho New York World which show that tho latter news paper i a deliberate manufacturer of false news and deserving for such conduct of tho contompt of every honest journalist It Is to bo hoped that tho fako may bo donounced everywhere Tho truth Is mighty and the sooner i takes charge of news gathering the better for all Interested In tile business h > m Me iiiameyo1 lltfuUinm THE NEW Yoitic BUN In Us issue of yesterday makes a most remarkable and very success ful exposure of several alleged Interviews with Frlnuo Bismarck and Trof Schlaporelll at Berlin and Milan printed lu tho Now York Jtorld a fow weeks ago TiT BUN has Leon uncovering much of the World dirty work Including Its anarchistic teachings of Jatc but In nothing has It made so complete a success as In HH efforts to provo that the alleged Interviews with tho two dis tinguished foreigners wore forgeries pure and simple and were written not abroad but in the Worlds Now York office ofeo This Is ono of tho evidences of tho World style of journalism I pa > a no doubt and as much can be ball t of ninny of tho disreputable houses of New York that seek less publicity than the W < ni < Joni lie runjiutairitJSpirit The World has been convicted by Tue RUN of Imposing bogus Interviews with grant Eu ropcans upon Its renders us genuine cablo massages and trying to defraud TIIK HUN out of 1000 by fraudulent means Tho HorM must have sensations II It duos have to manu facture thor lu tlio ofllce from 1M Ii 7M r JgnoegitI and C Itlt THE BUN yesterday exposed completely the WorliCi cable news factory In Now York I shows that the ullegod Interview with the as tronomer Bchlaparelll was written In Now York and when Its authenticity was challeng ed the matter was cabled to Europo to bo ro cabled to Now York In order to got the bogus despatch exhibited to Mr Nicholson of tho Ifibune Other exposures are made that throw discredit on the HucMa methods fruin Mi Jiwifa I Iffittfii Xfulfutt In no profession nro thoro more clmnoes and opportunities for bolus dishonest Hum In that of journalism And in few profession wo are proud to lay I there ao trout a majority of o I I J honeitwork MlnthI It If I tb rforp ot more than pasting moment that one ot tbe most disreputable and dishonest features of modern newspaPer making has been to thor ouirhly disclosed Tho blow that Tint SUN struck a fake journalism In yesterday issue was BulUvunlo in ltd force It landed between the eel of the World and however hard that paper trios to crawl out of the hole dun for I It can flavor Buccood I is well to review the cuo The World In July and in the early part of this month pub llihed alleged personal Interview with Bli raarck and Hohlaparolll tho Italian astrono mer THIS BUM saw evidences of dishonesty written all over them and offered to prove their fnlserosg or forfeit 110 to tho 2V ttm Fresh Air und Tho World claimed to show facsimiles of tho cable blank copy of the des patches THE Bun proves conclusively that the alleged cablegrams were written In New York cabled to Europe and then cabled baok to give them the stamp of genuineness The expoiiS Is so thorough and complete that any ordinary man would keep silent afterthls but tho World reiterates Its story under the Impression probably that a lie well stuck to Is as good as the truth Tho service Tn BUN has done to tho profession In bringing to light the methods of this disreputable sheet II In calculable Under the guise enterprise the World has manufactured news In Its own ofllce and published It as genuine thereby palming off on the public counterfeit goods oo taking the money of the people and giving In roturn dishonest measure and false goods at that You cant believe anything you see In the papers has become a saying And one rea son la because dishonest editors Imitate and try to emulate such newspapers aa the World Tho profession of journalism is one of the highest Tho reputation of its members IBM dear to them as to any class of men When all newspapers are condemned because of the outrageous conduct of one It Is time some thing was done to expose tho rascality of that I one Bo Mr Dana line performed grand ser i vice to tho profession and public alike and every honest editor in the country will honor him for It I HOW Moons BAT HVTIEB A Queer anti Amusing Letter IVom the Cos mist AKtat at CuiBblaae AWestern bulterlne company recently wrote to the United States Consular Agent at Casa blanca Morocco asking I It would be feasible to Introduce their product Into that country They received tho following very curious and interesting letter In reply U fl cot Acm AcU Cmitim MOHOCCO Julr IK 18031 J Xtsiut Tear favor of June 22 to hand and content noted and In reply I m sorry to lay that nothlnt can be don In this locality with the cUn ot goods yon speak of Native batter I I too plenty and too cbllp to undertake compete with It I at the dlitanc you ate writing Anil ataln yon fire your goods < a very bad recom mendation to sell to the natlvea You say I wont turn rancid by that the Moore would Imagine they could get no stink out ot II In which cue II would be quite tasteless Ihm They ay at butttrt No tint no food I The Moon never pat Salt In butter and to prepare I for use they press It Into coane atone Jars containing from ten to forty pounda the aperture JOt lane enough to pass their nit through when foil or nearly eo they platter the top over with soft cow danr then bury I In the ground and when I hat been there from three to flve yean It la I taken out all ready for me I then Contains all the colon ot the rainbow and aa many different tastes and scents Batter If o no tile to the Moer until It la toned up to that pitch and unleat you can conjure up an article that will outttlnk the Moorlab butter when prepared for me dont writ m any more on that aubject Ever at your command J Cogs Great Prospect m the Lake To TOT EDITOR OJ Tins SUN Sir True to the spirit of genuine Americanism which tie lenulne per vades the columns of TUE Bus end In marked contrast to the provincialism of Eastern jour nals generally you have frankly and gener ously acknowledged and rejoicingly pro claimed the recent splendid achievements of this city In the iron and steel shipbuilding In dustry For this you have the appreciation and thanks of the Forest City First already among the cites of the continent in the con struction of new iron and stol vessels for freight traffic Cleveland has now scored an other triumph In shipbuilding by securing the I contract for two passenger steam vessels to cost half a million each with more tonnage I and power than tho average ocean steamship I More for the of hinting to the ore thl purpose peo ple of tho East the magnitude of the lake marine Interests and the possibilities of the great lako system than to magnify Clevelands importance the following particulars of the new craft are related They will be construct ed by the Globe Iron Works Company for tho Northern Steamship Company and are to bo those dimensions Length over U3 I feet keel 300 feet beam 44 foot They will have twin screws and thirteen 12foot boilers bolora each Their total dlnplacomcnt will bo 4000 tons each and the weight of machinery In each is to ho 1000 tons Each will have ac commodations for 250 cabin and 200 steerage passengers Both are to be completed by uly next and they will run without stop be twoon Buffalo and Duluth With their great power moro than double that of any veisel now afloat on fresh water they nro guaranteed make not less than twenty miles an hour These line steamships are to be tho pioneer In 0 revival of marine pnnnongar transportation between the populous East and tho great Northwest 1 traffic that employed many flno steam vessels before tht advent of tho Iron horso Hurrah for tho renaissance of the passenger steamship on the 1200mllo waterway be tween Buffalo Creek and the Zenith city of unsalted seas I What an opportunity for the play of the imagination when ono contem plates the certainty of 00XKOOO of people In habiting tho territory Immediately tributary to the groat lakes I a ship canal between Uuffalo and the Atlantic and one flag for all the people north of the Itlo Grande I Hurrah for America I BENnY A Giumx CLEVELAND Aug 24 Warming to Rulobow rhater JVcm tin AVuAnrf A Dally Rylmr In tlie eearch for Western rainbow Democracy should be mighty careful last It lose Hie electoral vote or the State of New York In 1H8H In the Empire State tetoro the new ballot law went Into operation the RO publican managers hail about 4 to use to every a In lh poeietilon of Democratic manageri for campaign purpoiei I ever there was A fertile Held In which to sow Uemocratlu shekels It U the Stale of New ork llro should be fought with fire and It New York Demo crat have any money for political education it should be used where It will do the uiuit gooJln the Empire Slat from Ito or > wr < Aiiy Vo i The rallying cry must be more than ever among the hor > eiente Democrat New York is l the battle ground I We mutt not stiffer the folly whereby needed funds are to be taken from uc to go Into the rainbow district to damp our ardor o dull our courage We must It necessary Iul our Saudi Into our pocket to repair lh Injury done Ilemorwr In th vital State Sew York I the pivot upon blcli IJemocraoyi future 1 turn With I Cleveland and Mevenion are elected without U their defeat la i assured Guide rhlloaopliir and Frlen from ito VnruU lauJmait THE fm li I preparing ite iracllcnl guide to the city of Kew York a thing nblrh tin I long been In demand It la hardly necessary 10 I cay I that I this book when II I shall beftnlehed will lta nothing Incomplete The wtlllnovsn character of Tile tax for Accuracy for < icholarihlp and tar ciitertiri5 la luiltcient insure the public In tIde llltle tnluui which will be sold for twentylive cent not only a guide but likewise a putloioiiljer and Irleml Alwii > the Hhjr Oar r Vom tlit irfl1iiwtfl Jiuninl Ml es rllmni In I ci u siy A alur ilont yo tllk I Yr She inlvrlli thai trait from her father I wad nut iiHine oC bail wlra Vnu Kould tie if I uu bad ever played poker with HIT limbing Null Vwm At SitMttrrtllt Journal File has the nattlrit lathing suit Title iiraxU at til bore flue eweettst ilaintlfit 1 1 roitume that They vliuived her ul the I hare The clerk Mun d her wnen the bought woiildnUbrliik I II thai ii I No mailer how much clue might port Ilmii tin ocraui brink She1 worn U now I ecore rf times And tlll it ionic he new Illllnn Ann fretti end bniiht at wlitn II flrit AlmeureJ In I piiblic iiev I The cl > rk Was right It haint ihruuk tic oLn4 its color yl I One riaiou poiaihly may bs I bliiimtr eI ii i 5 a ax4t7tYAIIiIz atistseesees ef ° istOr t thle Who Was a llt Mt Te Ihttr To viva KDTTOB OJ TH flux Bin The very Interesting article In Tni SUN of Sunday last on tho White Sulphur Springs of Grounbrler county West Virginia lovingly called by Southerners Tho White and tho mention of tho many beautiful and charming women who assemble yearly at that fashionable watering place recalls tho memory of ono who year ago shone preeminent among that brilliant throng not only for loveliness of person but for the inexpressible charm of her manner the brightness of her Intellect and tho grace fulnosa of her wit ono of whom tho lato Donn Platt wrote hearing of her untimely death that all who visited The White in days gone by would oval remember for her wit her readiness of repartee and tho ex quisite charm of her conversation as well as for her remarkable beauty Hor name was Mflttle Qwynn Ould Bhe was the eldest daughter of the late Judge Robert Ould who was widely known A a Confederate Commis sioner of Exchange He was a loading lawyer in Illohmond Miss Ould had rare beauty She was of the brunette typo but her complexion was very fair Site had 0 wealth of brown hair and a head and brow as perfectly shapod as any of Canovas models lIar mouth was small but expressive her eyes were dark brown and vory beautiful her manner showod perfect Beltpossession She sang and danced well she was an accomplished and fearless horse woman and she always bore herself with ease and grace Bho was magnetic she fascinated old and young Bho oould I occasion re quired It be severe and It Is related that she silenced a dudo who devoted himself to her for several days at Tho White Ho grow in quisitive and whenever sho spokoor bowod to anyone ho asked her in a confidential tone holorehe asthe case might boinoursot Tiring of his storootypeI query and 101rn Ingthai hewuie engaged nt home inn crockery store shin said to him In a biter tone when ho again propounded his question Which sot do you moan Breakfast not dinner aet or tea sot Ho dropped thin Interrogatory ta 10 drolpod Interroaator A Southern gentleman who had noard of her conversational powers relate that she soon convinced him of hor nuporlorltv Ho was presented to Miss Ould tho evening ho arrived atThu Whit and ho asked nor for tho pleasure of a walk on tho piazza She con sented and D they started olio Mid Have you boon lone at The Whlto I He replied No only a few hours Then she Bald It will Interest you per haps to know what tho young ladles to whom you will probably bo presented go on and If you wish to be Informed I will toll you vI tcl l1ou thanked her and she continued Hiss A has a reputation as a beautiful woman Bho coos on beauty and you must flatter hor personal vanity cine sho will Boon tire of you Miss 1 Is a typical Houthorn girl Hhe goes on flirtations and you must mako her thick that your lap Is within hor reach else sho will Tote you a bore Mist C Is ono ot tho first families of Virginia Bho foes on ancestry coats of arms and oven her aldry You must toll hor of your bluo blood also she will consider you com mon Hiss D is rich Hho coos on moneybags You mutt talk to her of Invest ments stocks and finance olso she will find jJd tnanol you tiresome Miss E Is literary I You must bo able t discuss the latest novels and mag anne articles olso sho will soon weary of your society Mils F Is the daughter of Senator Bhe BOOS on politics You must bo uP on the political questions of tho day also you Will not suit her tastes Miss G likes horses and she BOOS on thom You must rldo with her and IOOS horse else you cannot hope to makeln Impression Miss H is daft on ten nis You must play tennis and talk tennis era you can steal her affections Thus she cleverly cave him points about I dozen or more of the belles ho would confront and when he thanked her and said Miss Ould you have been very kind In telling mo of others may I ask what you go onI she replied Certainly sir Then she extended her right arm touched it above the elbow with her left hand and laughingly said On my muscle sir He was satisfied that she was clever and noncommittal She was engaged to a gentleman whose sir name was Young and her father happening to come unexpectedly into his parlor observed that ihe sat with her head resting on her lovers shoulder She named bin remon strance with the reply Oh its nothing This is not the first time an oldhoad has boon found on young shoulders Two luchmondora sought her In marriage One was Mr Campbell the other was famil iarly called Nut when asked bv a friend which she preferred sho laughed and said I am straining at a sat yet I may swallow a Campbell When told that Mrs A was dead she exclaimed It is very sad Another wid ower has been let loose upon society Sho was equal to any demand tor a clever play on words Let mo give and Instance and I violate no confidence when 1 record It In the words of the gentleman Mr George liavnso a Baltimore lawyer formerly of Richmond who was tho subject of horwlt Ho says When I last saw Miss Mattie Ould It was at her home In Richmond I had known her from horchlld hood After a very pleasant morning call I arose and said I must Kay eoodby and you know what 1 have always said of you the said Toll roe again Mr Savage replied I have always said Miss Mattie that you are fascinating but Hho looked at mo Intently and said coauot Ushly Undesirable Mr KavagoV I euld No Miss Mattie but unreliable She know that I referred playfully to her disposition to Illrt Bhe immediately said You know I have always been ready to don little missionary work among the savages I laughed and said Thank you Miss Mottle but you cannot commence with my scalp Then wo shook hands with mutual goodbyn I did not dream that I would never BOO her again A certain Richmond lady noted for big dia monds and had grammar meeting Miss Ould In the street said as shoe approached her Mottle I sued > ou coming Immediately Miss QuId said Yes I saw you seed mo Many other Instances her mental quali ties might be cited bIte had many admirers After a marriage nf about a year to a Mr School craft of lIulTalo X Y but n resident of Jiicli mon < l than and a clergyman of the Es tablished Church in England now slot was bomb to her grave in Hollywood Cemetery at Richmond Her funeral was thin occasion of a popular demonstration A woman of rare attraction hho hail few equals and no superior in loveliness ot person or brilliancy ot mind Tho White has a venerable history and many memories of brilliant and beautiful women who from the days of the stately Dolly Madison to tile latest Southern hello of this season have given It a distinctiveness and a charm all Its own but It in 1 redolent of no brighter sweeter memory than that ot MattieQwynnOuKL L B Torttsm Not of Real Interest An Index to the London Tinu le Inued periodically by A perton not connected with the establishment Ibis work li praised or condemned by that journal ths same ae though It had todo with any other matter A French novelty In the way of a timepiece li a Coral clock the long liundi of which sweep aboe twelve flower beds each bed being different from all the other In the color and variety of floww The tuuda are moved by lubterrauean mechanlim It is laid thjt a French electrician ban dlicovefel a method of appli tog relay batteries to cable currents waking practicable the use landline tnitrumvnti on cables of considerAble length The device Is reported to hive worked luccrurully on an BOOmllo cull Fisher the an Immer who propoaed to swim acron the Straits of Dutrr at last accountihadKUm up the project on the ground that the valor at nu time tIle season had been warmer than 68 a temperature m which no one could swim more than tneh n hours fleet strict In the heart of London hoc been vMted by a plague of tiny but ertlilent i > and vmouiujj nion iiulloei It Ulieileved that they were of the Alirlno variety and that they were Imported with rfparlo gran nf nlilcli paper le made In the London mllli A London drtrcth agency advertliei lur tliolimefU of tlote contemplating matrimony that It a 111 supply detalU at In the loclal petitIon pact clinr nt < r future proaptcti general habit and temper t > f tluu inlended partner for life In order to make mnrrli < a ucc AH Ui paper sui i that there lean iirganuatlon of perlln women the object of which iiludiir < land pun lilt hutbiudi cullly of sinning agaliut inn marrlag vow Tbe pcualtlui are lInes tbrealtor divorce pro cetdliui and corporal puuliliuiuut udtaliiUltred by the Hinged wire M llallfclne ft runlan connected with the Taittur Institute harlnoculntrd hlmiolt will ntlinuattd dint eel virus and experienced some of th tirnptoro nf cholera llo la Inclined toward the onilni that such Inoculation It entirely sate and read cc his lubjtct priOf ujulnit tbo iieease An iniftiilouii Irenchinan Invented 1 inulT which he made of tan and pounded liakul uppl e mid rut ou the I market for the tltlllnllon of IarlUn mxrlU Tiie ni Iborllleotnl him to prison fur eight uuuiuihua soul llmd him leo nil thu ground lUst Ie had defrtuteul < l Hie uis l partment of Ihti Government that lui the mull and luioking toliarrn monopoly A writer says that In many of the English country haute there are ladie imoking ruinous Time vore the outcome nf a tailuu on the part nf the women tIM they were admitted only upon innrrance to the emoiflng ruom of the men A new trouble ha now arisen U in found almoit ltnpo iible to leep the cigar mokeri out of tile ivutma uf the cigarette An opportune friend Hill he round In nr II Jaynfti nxp < cioraii when raclcil liyatrvrro i Kll ami She many lunu or Uinut ailnlluiu ubiiii botnrtlmei tel low This ulit rruitdr has met the apiirntut ui Is n generations and U today ai popular tale auiltStillvi ascytrdJs a POLITICAL JTOTIOk nt Democrati et the Republican rainbow BtaNs el the West and Sortbwait envious ot the distinction e Bollllcalopttmlili from this part ot the United Pttlw bv bervn todoiome rainbow viewing on their w account HiOov James K Campbell who was do ruled by UoKlnlty last year by 21000 majority U Ohio baa arrived In Kew York aa the forerunner ot the western contingent Myron HClnrk who died in Canandatgtt ea Tuso day at the age1ft 80wai with one eieeptton the old eitaarrlvlng Governor of ibis Slat Hamilton ruh who was elected In ISlrt antedating him by six years Mr Clark his been spoken ot In the obituaries at the last Whig and the first Republican elected In this Mate Uov Clark was a Irobibltlonlit when elected Oovernnrln 185t and also when bus was the nomine of the temperance party agalrit Tillea for aortrnor twenty yoare later The real dIstInctIon which he en joyed In the political history of the state was die te 515 Identification with the Prohibition cane la and out of omee and yet oddly enough Freildenl Unotla appointed him Internal Revenue Collector In th Tweutyfltth New York or Canandalgna dlitrlct Mr Clark was elected Governor by the smallest majority ever given to it candidate in this StateSOS vote la a total of 370000 In puttIng at 1137 the number of election dlitrltts this year the Hoard of Police Commliilonera has added conilderahly to the amount of patronage in the way of election otllceri enjoyed by the two panics and has ai the lam time Increased largely the election expenses Channel In population are 10 rapid In New York and building oporatlona are carried on 10 extinilvely that It li a dinicitli talk for the Bureau of Eleotlooa to keep track ofte enuotuatloni but an increase of 200 ci > tion district In a tingle year appeara to be abnormal especially when U li conildered thai a Democrat LeglilatureHxed the limit ot voting population In an election district at 41X The total vets In New York city this year will not b According to present appear ancee Inexcetiof 300000 and on the bail of BOO voters to an election dlitrlct 1000 polling places would serve the nnd of the voteri It woolS he no great can for eurprise if ths Repnb llcana were unable to elect a solitary Congressman from New York city this year The ten districts divided 10 that on an ordinary party vote all are Dem ocratic and the factional dlderencet which exist among the Republican are inch that no candidate foe Congress yet named could if nominated be reasonably auured of faithful Republican support The election of 1800 In wisconsin reiultad In Dem ocratlo success and th choice ot George W Peck M Governor The total vote at that election WM 15OOO less than was cast at the 1reildentlal election ot two yeare before The Democrntio vote was 5000 greater In 189O liMo It was In 1848 but the increase In Mil wanke In favor ot 1eok over Cleveland was 7OOO aa that Pecke vote out ldeof Milwaukee was 2000 leas than Cleveland received Forty thousand Wliconaui Bepablicani did not vote > t the election of moo Tammany Hall will hold her nominating Conventions for municipal clllcei ai Into ai possible this year The date of meeting however la no longer within the con trol ot the leaden of organization ai It wai formerly being governed by th provtiloni of the Electoral Bal lot law which prescribes the Urn for tiling electloa certitlcateiand furnIshes an opportunity for outside organizations to pat tickets In the Held after the regu lar nomination hat been otoied In the election of 1689 the Tammany Hall municipal nomination were mad on Friday Oct D those of the County Democracy on Tneiday Oct 0 aWl thomof the Republican on Thursday Oct 11 Ai the canvass progrened the Tammany ticket grew stronger steadily and a thor ough canvass was made The new ballot law provldas that municipal nomination by local parties In the clt yof New York and Brooklyn muit be tiled at Uaal twenty days before election which would give suck organization until Oct 20 to put their respective ticket In the field thli year It la never safe to bet on a Presidential election After the Cincinnati Convention had nominated Horace Greeley In 1872 a number of Democrat wb were opposed to till candidature met In the fifth Av one Hotel and put In nomination William 8 Oroeibeok ot Ohio for President and Frederick Law Olmitead for VlceFreident The Baltimore Convention was to mt thre weeki later and It was supposed that these can dilates might be able to secure iti endorsement While the matter was undetermined beta were offerol freely that neither Oroeibeck nor Olmitekd would gt an electoral vote The Labor Reform party In Feb mary had put up David Cavil for President with a similar expectation of getting a Democratic sodorco ment but ho had been withdrawn from the Held a conpl of montbi later A wager bad been made by a speculative citizen at the odds of 100 toS 1O that Mr Davli would not receive a single electoral rot A lured by Davlia withdrawal that h would win he made asimilar bet at the earn odds that Mr Oroee beck would not get an electoral vote Euiequently the IJemocratlo Convention endorsed Mr Oreeley and Oronbeck having withdrawn too the man who had bet on him went to the other and naked to be relieved from the term of the bet lie offered to forfeit halt of the amount But the 100 bettor was Immovable Between election day and the counting of the electoral vote Horace Oroaley died On of the State that ho carried was MliiourL A Hluourl delegate cut bin electoral vote for Oroeibeck for ice President and another rant hu vote for flails Bo the Immovable bettor lost 1200 There are no euro thing In polltlca Toe expense of the election In New York city this year will be ai follow i Pay of Inspectors poll clerk and ballot clerks S20S80O rent of polling places and the construction ot and carting of ballot boxes and booths maps printing and itatlonaryf BOOOO official ballot tGOOOO advertlitngtha alectlondlatrlcta poll Ing Disc 11 and oiBclal canvaia iOOOO advertising nominations llCOO contlnglnciei Including loo for refreihment of clarke on election night SOOO payment of clerks to Hoard of Canvassers 20OO total StlLSOO That la what the city pays When the lederal expenses are added for marshals and lupw Ttiori the total li In excess of halt a million dollar halt noun with t hjnidiiiminer m tags of the antimap organization The term of Commissioner Robttni of the Fir D > pertinent expires on tiny 1 1813 Th term of Com missioner Joseph D Bryant of the Board ot Health expIres on July 0 1803 The terms of CBarlei r SlacLean Polios Commliiloner of Henry 1L Porter CommUiloner Charities and Correction and of B r MartIn Commliiloner of Juror expires on May X 16U3 and the term of Dock Commissioner Edwin rout expire on the lama data There ore In fact no Board of Couimlnlouera competed ot appointive members in which no changes era to be mad daring the Oral live moiuhi of the tenure ot the Mayor to M elected In Kovember SUXllEAMX The Chinese In Ban Diego object to baring Ths photograph taken for Identification and say they win not pay any Attention to the new registration law and will do all they ran to evade It The flttli special train ot flve ear load of frail tat Europe was lent outfrom Sacramento lat week Taj increasing prices paid In England for our fresh frail may cause the continuance of weekly specIal train In one consignment recently a feather dealer la 5 London received 11000 Wide of paradise 860000 blr4 oC vurloui kinds from the East Indies and 400000 bumming birds In three months unotlfor dealer Im i ported 3Stlil bIrd from tbe Kait Indies John howard and hlj wIfe are walking from Seattle to Chicago on a wager of ISOOO that they can cover the distance in six mouths time livery foot of the dlitance must be traversed on foot and no atop macS be made at a hotel or other public house ii t U expect ad that they will reach Chicago about Aug 20 which will be one day before the expiration ot ths time Owing to the continued spread < ot glander In TAB don special measures bave been adopted to stamp oat the dlieme which U the most ieroui outbreak for many earl Tim iproad of liii dlieai ii attributed Is tbe public horse troughs and an order has been issued tocloto them for a period of two m nibby wblck time It U hoped that the epidemic will be tamped out A farmer drove Into Edgefleld 6 C and tried t ell cabbage at two bead for flv cent to the color4 people but In vain for be was met on all aides with the cryi Bon we aint got no meat to bile down wit do cabbage After receiving that excuse a doses tlmei the farmer Hopped at a groceri bought a small uantity uf bacon cut It Into shires put a slice on tack cabbage head and offered A head with a sure of beOB for flue cent Then be aili all his cabbages and drove out uf town amid tbe blvulngi of the community One of thefewclvlllani receiving a pension fnat tlio Untied StateiClotermneul lean Irishman pica Imrly tough physIque s ho hat the record of baring come ally through an astounding accident ike wu carrylnic a torpedo under his arm one day at tfewporft While be and an ofticer went In a boat to a point wbr tbo explosive Was to lie mnk when by conic acclda the eleclrlo connection wai made and the torpedo ex ploded Vii man vu ml skyward nod lit la the water an eighth of a inllo avrny with ono arm shattered one hue nhncklnvly nimt ril and au e > u blinded lie man ancd to tcep afloat until aid came and In time he Ti corrcdiuniulentl return to work although not at bits former iUMiierou Job Tlio fact that a u < inHn was recently fined In a Lou dcli court for H cariu a ring with a crest to which she t5 Se not entitled may sec > to rrral one completions liutunce lu which n luhjicl pubiiil procUlmed bla riKht toliiftr arms and the fact that the right WM ceo fcrred Unm him tilroctlr by l tb juten On HUhgate Hill an oM inn displays a rciplenileiil coal of > rm < ao rdinpanlVl vt lib an cjtplanntor note bearing lots July o lhU7 mid proclaiiulii that tbo coat of anui wee a grunt train yiifni virturln for serchiec rfnilertd to her > laje > i > uhiu lu dancer while Iratellliig doe n the hilt TOe landlord of the inn rlfipped the runnawajr horoes uf her Miijolra coicli ai tley rustle I dos n the hill lltillod Inilerp puurty and liedii1 red that the coat or aruii wee the only acknowledgment at the tMTU lie baa srer recsiysd if L I i t 5 i