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_n.c_ to '_?__. ntiO-tn-iito. Part rar, Ost, Aacion Salei. r\ra\ E_tai.. Am-.i.. Ti?rri . Ar n >un<*a*n*<*nt? . Bank-r- int BmlW? . * Boairl nn 1 H ? ma . ? ? - mtt . - ii i _ .' !'.- ??"?_? ni-iiti. j '- ' 2 1 ? iTiain.-ea. * I N . ,, _ nrv II 4.ll . [, g . i ., \ - . - ' A s * w?vi<-1. * j? Pri utmakln. I Vc-nrlei. - n ? Eur I?an A 1"-r *l**m. nr,. ? J *finan,-i?l EI-CI Bl ?rtn_t.*i?; V-'majti. ] , J*inanct?l . " .,, >. Tr Sal-. * \ H.:. Waate. . : H-r**-*- in,1 .??TTlHarv*.. ?' 4 . J - >, .-, MuniH-*-*" ?'.'?, 1>_*.*h_. ! . ??? _ ;- ; ?. Ooean .t-*am-*ria. - ,, ,, . i i 1-1 ! - - * . , - ,1 -* ??. } . 4 g Kgn - . ' . J . j . :;: *? . , - ? i Ratei . | .1 . W - ?? - . } }. W ? * II Hneinrss Xoiur.. 1 ' sim?\V. FEBRI'ART 19. IW-P. _ 7///; v/vu.s ////>' MORNINO. \ .s Both branchea ln sesplon = v priatlnn hlll was ippro , . w-ai laul nn | tPH .. - : h ise Tl ? Naval Appi . I . a ;. bul ir-- prngreea toward . ..j.. FOREION M Loubst, Pr.fM.-nt nt the P.n ? ??--?- " ,t,h* I , - Versalllea v; " '-'7:' ;' M. ~'''i"\. ___! , lt|on? ln the atreeta of Pari. hy tne Natl mai pan j., . | tv-.in.- i -? ? klllir- -"?*? I in a r_ j - near Bruat Hamburf-Amerlcsn Une I liararla wai I '*r>' ?' - an in a Plnklng r-ondition; two other -i-n:n-i - ?? ? '? it ' Bi R by her. ?*-= The Cm ard Llne ataamer Psvonli ws? towsatnto Bt Ifichael's, n thf Asorss, dl?ahled ? Banffjr, the Premler, announced that the Mlniatrj - *n Immcdiately the adjcurnraent of Parllament = = Ths k>- one of the hlade. of b.r propel'er. and ?va.'- doeked at Buea for n : DOME8T1C Pre?ldent McKlnley retumM to *Waar.lngt< n fr- : ' ' The ry held an sxecutlvs de voted to aelertlng wltnessea and out ? ? chslrmsn -f tli- Nstlonal f->mmlt that the next Pn - <*,.,,t . -i would be t.>u_ht on the that the Democratlc Natlonal ? r.tlon would reiifltrm the Chiraf,o ji'iit nel VT. J. T<rvan dellvered an ftddn . _riali-rn" ln Ann Arbor, Mlch., , j -,!.., . ndei ? f-r the Filipinos undt-r a , nrate L?ort Charles Beresford was the .?.,??-: nf honor al ? dinner hy the Com 1 Club of Chlcago, and had a hearty re which he nsponded In a frlendly N thi ni. WSS heard of the Mallory - ghlp Ban Antonlo, overdue nt Bruna wlch ? The Anel'.-Amerl. an .h-lnr Hlgh Comrnl__lon held two sesslone ln Wa-hinirton; lt waa aald that the negotlationa are not Hkely to t.< br k> n "ft. CITV Btoi k. w.re ptrong and actlve. -? A 'ir-.-'k in.d Ferrontos, nid to be a handit waa k :i>-d bj .1 >hn Zageveae, a fellow-country hop ;. |(OV ri the Manhattan Railway Company, the rallroad had brought the trouble on it The Bteamer Ormlaton came lnt<> .t twenty alx-day voyage fron ? Ki,w Tl ? mi ua Ui St w-Tork The r of th. Po : Jurlaprudence ? ? Aatoria ? nd Mlaa llege. ? d THE WEATH1 R F i aat r-r to day: Fair. , r. 11 de ?"?'?"4 PRI 8IDENT loi Hl T. I'rnri-e im- done "--ll She wi rsdsy eonfrontod, wlth nppnlllng nhniptnesa, wlth on?? I ,,- ??, rnosl -?; i'i.- nation 1 an b* ralled npon to n.--' Vcsterday, lesa than two rlsra li ??-. - - nrerosme ll with a .????1" '? ... anrl a aonndm aa .-f }nd_m*-nl lhal wonld hai.- i? en sdrolrahle n the moal phh _? Instesd of the moal mrrcnrlal nation. There v.-,- propl ? ti of pvll it- plenty, ln ihe repuhllc nnd oul of it. To-daj thej are wlthonl honor ln thelr own or In nny land Revolutlon haa poi -<? much na ahown ,r- head Xoi om tender hns cul Ihe -' srl '-?-' fljture The army --....d 1 lyaJ and tranqull Wlih unhes) tatingi promptnosa and wlth unfallinp order ihe Narioi il \.' Wy hsa carrled oul the conatltu \ nd ? hlle t hi hoily of ihe ? | atlH awa ta the rltoa ol ? ttu- blg ier dutlea to ihe llvlng n-puhllc are fnl filleil In ihe ri. ? aaoi N ntal - - -"ii ? ould have worked h -tter ? acted lietter The French Republic snd ihe French l*ople I,- ea the 1 obli ai ?lo vlndlratlon Thej maj lavday. amld tbelr t.;ir- for r-'-i - Faure, exultantly exclalm ??\\'i- are 1 peopli j ? France haa done \y\] ln tlx- n nnner ? 1 ? lone no leaa w ell In Ita 1- r soDalltj lf would. Indeed, nol have beei ? fnr h?*r to choose am aa l wo cand datea m 1 -.1 no nmr.- were ^-. .t.. i f..r. Elther of them would have -.?-?..?.I har well \ ihlrd waa promlnently Dantloiiad. and ne, loo, would have made ;i good Presldem R 1 ?-? '??' l^onhet M.liii-* nij-l Dupuy were not a few othera 4.1,.. of whon 8 ' have been elccted wlth ah sotate cr.rii1il.-in - rhat the hlgheel welfare r>f Frarii. would thus have been promoted One lmf. r<> recsll onl] the namee of M Rlhot, M I'.i ?on. M. Hanotaux, M Deachanel and M Bourgeola, to no no further afleld. to be r? mlndvd <.f the wcalth of atateai - p wlth ?h cb France la endowed ln ch.Ing M lx?u h.t ati.'.rik.* th--.-. a- "flrsl among equsls," the Natl.-i.a. 1 \--- ! :?- .-- nbown thal auch wealth ls nol smbsmuwdng 10 ihe republb*. nnd thal poiitj.-ai lca.h-rs ..f commandtng rank are ai 1-. - m France capable of aubord natlng thelr anihit'ioti- to 1 . il l'""*I lt waa ? ncntly desirable thal a cholcs ahould be made ar ones; If posslble on the t\r-.r ballot, n>* waa !ri<i**--<1 tht coat tnd alno*. than was practi eaJlj no had ch< tkr, u waa qulte irue t)i.-it rh'- Brsl eho - e thai eould he made waa the l_-i one 1l1.it eould be made Two eurrenl commenta upon M [y>ubel m.-t.\ l?- rited, a'lthoui approval of elther. The Bonapartisl belllgerenl M Cassagnac. calla liiin ??.?in ? Etlncl v..i. ,,ii" " ^'?1 there 1- aom< tlmea far more atrength 1 ?n ln -w.i^* garing We do not rf-mll that tba rlotera of Oarmaax rac_on??d M. I?uliet, aa Prlme M n i-it.-r. d.'v.-'.l <.f the encrgy of wblch M 1 ta :,- aaya li<- haa nol ,1 apark left. On other band, h frlendly commciitator. M Blowtta, ttxjt D\ut. lik.- bappy natlona, M. I.on bai baa no I atory. or acartidj anj Wlth thai .it.- ..f hlm we cannoi qulte agn ?? _1 I.-iil..-*. li:.- been In public llf>- alniv 1ST-'. He haa l..H-ii a Deputy and n Benator, twlce Presl (lent <.f tbe Benate, tbe bolder of aeveral Mlnia t.-rial portfolios, and for eleren montna Prlme Minl-ti-r ln the I i-t uuned offlce be bad lo deal wltb ths grsal 1 !ai~nau_ atrtbc and tbe oul tueak of anan-lii. in wltb Whleb i' WSS a.10111 psnled, and to order the Inv. atlgation of the Panaiua scaudals. Surely he haa had s history worthy "f oonsidoratinn And we aro in.*11n<"l to iliink ihat study of thni hlstory. in nny of Ita rletalla, 4vill ronflrin the lioliof tliat France baa r-hoeen wteely ln taklng hlm lo ba bar PwaMent M I onl>'-i ls in-t i-unspiriiniisly al.-ntltii-d wltb an? preaenl manlfeetatlon <?f partlaanabtp. Thal Ik greatly lo his rredlt, nnd n Miih trihuto 10 his htneftfl for rhe Preeideotlal offlce For tbe French Prealdenl abOtlld ho. Ilko tho Britlsh aoverelgn. above partteanatilp. Thera is no mla taklng his attitnde. however. toward 'ho izr.'at j.rin. i|-l.'s of public pol*<7 ?" FtmRt* ???' n lered public llfe an a Bepubllean. He waa Radl ml enough to help Gambetta upset th** Bi Cahlnet, and ronaerTatlTe enougb '" oppoae ihe amneatj of Ihe Commnnlala. In the Carmaui Btiikeai he pnrened n i.lerate c-nuree. almlng above nll elae al tho malntenanee of law and nnirr. for whlch purpoee he dld not healtate lo DBe 'h- military power of Franoe. ln eonee qnenoe he ofTended the Borlallata, who wanted the Btrtkerfl to bare thelr way tn all thlnga an l the CiinaerTatiTee, who wanted thera ruthlefl ly repreeeed Bul his conducl won tbe general ap proval ol Knin.-o in deallng wllh tho Anarcbiai outhrerak he wns prompt nml Bnn. When the Panaraa aeandal aroae ho nnheeltaftogly moved for a fnll and fearleaa Inveetigatinn. and when [,1b Mii atrj fell over n rote on a ald*? laaue of that aeandal ii waa generally reeognlaed lhai ho wns in the rlght nnd hla aucceaaor, M. Rlbot, conttnoed hia poUrj wlthoul change Burely ihat ls 110 inonn nvord. \i Lonhet'a attltude toward the qoeatlonfl that now agltate France ls y.-t lo be developed, bo far as it may properly ho ln Ihe mae of one who i- Prealdenl nol of a party. bul of the wholo nation. He hns nol been Identlfled wlth Alde in thr I'royfns bualneaa. Bul ll la Aignl-cant thal he waa aupported by thoae who favor rerlalon of thal <*aso. and oppoaed by Ihe opponenta of rerlalon. Il la to be preanmed. therefore, thnt ho will at leaat pni no obataelea Ie rhe way of n thorough alftlng of thnt caae nnd an unawervlng executlon of exaci Juarice \. between tbe clvll and tho m11ltni*y power tlioro is no queatlon tha* ho is for the anprera ,'n-y of tho former, though, of eourae, wlthoul nny anlmoalty agalnal tbe latter. u* meana that rhe army shall ho tho sorvnnt. not tho ty rant. of tho repnbUc. it may nol bo void of lutereal to rememher thm ho waa a cloae friond of Radl Carnot. nnd. indood. was pui forward ln publle llfe as one of bla rhlef supportors and BBsoclatea. That is ln itsolf no sllght voncber for his abllity and worth. For Carnot was i repreaentatlTe of tho trueal an.l beal In French Republlcaniam. Tn M. Loobet'B electlon. there f..rp. wo may oonfldonily reekon France hns ftivon us a prompt and emphatio rotiflrmatlon of tho inaptring words of m. Hiixit ln yeater day's Trlbune: "Tliore Ib no no.il to deapalr of tho Fron.'h Ropuhlir." EICITBMEXT OVER BAMOA Somo of our Gorman contompornrios soom to ho *ottlns: nnduly exctted over the Samoan trouhlos. and espe.-ially ovor tho Btaten "iit oon cernlng thom which Chlef Juatlce Chambera re r-oiitiy made in n peraonal letter to bla hroth.-r. That lottor was pnbllahed in the preaa of this dty l.'tst wook. It wns nothlng mora than a d>* ta'iod rohonrsal of facta whifh had already been made known, ln hrtof, to tho world. Apait from one or two t.its of peraonal opinion .ind corament, Muntly expreeeed, 11 eontalned abeo lutoly nothlng of Importance whlcb had nol prtTlonaly been pnbllahed m onr columna. Cer talnly ia.no of lt* atatementa of fan soom to uiro anfftcienl cauae for tbe agltatlon whleh now preraila in tho G-erman preaa. Nor, ln doi-d, do ita oTprossions of opinion. Tbepbraae "Germany must i.o removed from Samoa' - Htod as thoir oTilof oauso of offence. We do not know what correapondenl tnl.l them lt had been naed by Juatlce Chambera, nor why. Cer? talnly the wordii do not appear ln the letter ns p-.ihli-.hed in tblfl .-Ity. nml inu-t be regarded, therefore, ns a aheer fahrioation. I.. t ns t',,,iiirh It will ho a mere repetltion rerlew tho stiliont featnrea of the lottor In .|i)o<t|on Tho trouble aroae, says Mr. t'ham hera, oTer th>- nnrreBBlon to the throne. Tho old Samoan r*u?tom wa? to de<Hde dlaputei by wai-. i nder tho Berlin A.-t th.-y aro to ho aettled hy the Chlef Juatlce, After lonp and parJent con? alderatlon Chlef .iiistif-o Chambera decided thla one 'n faror of Maltetoa Tanua. Tho mipport pra nt Mataafa threatened trouble, bul were hfld in rheck hy nmral anaalnn, nnd preaently appeared to a'-o,uli-s,-o in tho declalon. I ' ? R tlab nnd Amertean <-onsnN apjirovi-.l tho de rixion, declarina thal no other could Juatiy have been made, and tbey promptly recognlzed Malietoa Tannn ns King. The Oerman Conaul. howerer, demurred Hc and other frermanfl ln ??itod tho partiaana of M.ntanfa t<> ro\-,,it agalnal r- ,. fj< Rion ,'i'id tn take up the arms with which aome Oerraan trader** and on<> Amer)<*an had snppllod H.om Iii a short tlmo t'n.-ro waa a practloal stat.' of clrll war at Apla, the Oer man Ponaul ln peraon leadlna the Insnrgenta ll.. Bi'tnaliT l.-d a party of aereral hundred icroiifl attack dnrinc a tlme of trn.-o F?r t'-r.-.- daya Apla waa glven irp to looting Tho German leaders nf the Mataafa partj adaed the oEicf nf the Bupreme Court, de clared ll tn be nnder thoir exclualre control, and pi-r, l.-iirn.-d n no',4 Chlef .Tustii-o In the peraon of Pr Raffel, tho Prealdenl of the Municlpal Government, Tho Brltlah and .merlenn Con aula nnd tho Chlef .Insta-o blmaelf Ind been willln-g to reeognlze Pr Raffel as iu>ad nf . ? ? of Provialonal Government for tho reatoratlon of order. But this naurpatlon of the Chlef Jui ? - ilp, an offlr-e whleh nnder tho Berlin rVel mual he fllled by agreemenl nf tho three slpna ? .?. Powera or oi-o by appolntment of the King of Sweden nnd Sorway. ?.i> lon much, Rrif 1 Ish nnd Amerlcan for<<-* qnlrkl.i weni in and pui a atnp t. auch wnrk, turnlng the German . rj , r- ,,.it of the eonrl ofF.4_*es and piiti'n*. the rlghtfnl Chlef Juatlce in hia placi aga n After that, In sii.-<.r aplte, one of the foremnat GeT man realdenta amaahed all the coiirtmora win ,li,?? He \4a. arreated and aentenced tn flne and Imprlaonment. Tho German Municlpal Presldent arbltrarily releaaed hlm and i"..k him to Ihe German Conaulate foi aaylum The rblef J ial re demanded hl? return tn the cua tnd- of tho Court. Vnd wlth thal Mr Cham hera'a narratlve enda, If there !?? in It tbe "wll ful miarepreaentatlon" of whleh the German preaa romplalna, the f.-u-t ahould be auaceptlhle of detnnnetratlon. f'ntil it ls proved, Mr Cham i?.r-;*?, .f, ;-v. ,? x.-1? ? T1 \ ;ilT"i'!iii.' w Mi f.ii-ni.-r Bd \ Icea, a ill be accepled aa trne \,.w. aa to tho opinion* expreaaed, Mr. Ch im hera did n.it aaj "Germanj mna! be removed Sanina " Whal he did aay, wrltlng amld the excltemenl of tbe atlrrlng Ineldenta whlcb 4..- hav.- naTvaterl, nnd -'iii anrTerlna from tho ndlgnlttea heaped upon hlm hy German law , . wa* thal Ihe faree <-f tripartite control could nol be malntalned mueh longer, and elther :,-.-, or England mnai rinnej ihe alanda ?| 1 .|T w?* ;i prettj atrorfff. thlnj. for hlm tn aay, ? ,-44 of Ibe facl thal he 44-1- aelected for l,i, |,i;,,.,. i,4 Prealdenl Cleveland. and waa therefore preeumahlj an earneal antl annexa .: v hen he weni nml lo dam ni Perhan* it would have been better for him n??l to .\ prea? aii<h an opinion, even in a letter to I la brother Bul there li Ilttle room t><r rrltiHam ,,f hlm l" Germana who have been openly de daring lha! Greal Brltaln nnd America mual both he ouated from Ram-na and the laland* an pexed t" Ihe German Emplre, and who a1 Ihe preaenl momen! ara inretendlng lhai Raffel'fl uanrpation >.f ibe Juatlceahlp wai ln accord : nnre wlth tho Berlll nd. and aro n>elar!ni_ thnt I Germany wlll perslst Iu upholdlng Mataafa's .lalm M tt,e tbRNM IB -P-* Of ?>* Supreme cuirt's .l?.-i-.i..ii nnd ln aplte of tt- l^rlln art. What an- .,.led lt B-rlin nnd nt Apia an- 11 alowlni of pnlses. ? lowertog of temperafures, ? cbecklng .-f tongnea and a general ealm ng down. Escltemeni md lond lafk wlll .1" no: good, snd msj 'l" hann TAMMAN] IW. 8ANHATTA\ Tammanv'a campalgn agalnsl tt,.- Manhattan j company. -ulmlnatlng ln a notlce to gel oul of Batten Park, I" """ "' "" '""*' "n,|'"'i",1H I pi..,.-',.:- hnmbiiggerj ever pnl nn tbe mnnld , .,?, ,,..,?, The ostenalhle motive la aohdtude fnr the dear pi-ople. bui the dear people are not ? ,i.,. red r-T a mom mt. They are greatly In ?ereated, f-r Ihey percelve lhal atrong forces are i,, ronnlci after a long snd profltahle glllance; ,,,,, ,i,,v nnderstand perfectly rhat thelr alleged welfare Instcad of heing sn Issue la merely a weapon. Through manj an-Ive admlnlstra ttona Tammnnj and Manhaitan i --' ? xccedlng I, good care of each other, Durlng all lhal Mme il.levated rallroad managemeni ooo ?homlnahh aelflah. and ,1** ahort-alghted Hsself l.hnesa nsnally - The cornpanj peralstently rlolated it- ohllgatlona lo ireal tl.Itj well nnn neglected lta nnequalled opportnnltlea to win joodwlll nnd favor. II mlghl easllj bnve t.me one ol the mosl popular nnd prosperoua , nrporationa anywhe-re engaged In ihe trana pnrtatlon hualneas, whereaa it- managera have rontrlved ro make lt detested and Ita condlilon precarlous. In the foolUh course whii h rhey ,-hose rn puraue Tammanj atendllj pnconraged and defended them. untll flnally. for reasona aoeiirate-ly known to Rlchard Croker. rhe m..st opprcaalve of all Tammany admlnlatratlona aud ' denly dcnounced the ancleni treaty and declared war. \..\v. wo do nor aay thal a alngle one of rhe j romplalnta preferred ggalnsi the Manhattan company Is unfounded or irli lal, bui nobodj poa aesslng even mdlmentarj Intelllgenci thal a correctlon of abnaea la Tammany'a oh j.-i-t The whole communitj knowa thal a Joh of some aon haa been eoncocted to pnl money Into Tammanj pockel.n port la thai the Manhattan la to be forced to drop Into the lap : of tin- Metropolltan 1.pla on their own termi ,\ talkatlve rlcket-chopper of our acqualntance saya thal Tammany magnatea and contrartors have not got wbat they wanted In the arrange menta for the Introductlon of n new motive t power nt a cost of Afteen to twenty mllliona Brokers' clerka are runnlng around 'own wlth the atory thnt Tammany'a most _re. dy anecu latora hnve s.dd Manhattan atock ahort nmi are bound to knock th.- price down to pnr or lower. Not belng in tbe deal we musl wall for tlme to dlsclose l*s exacl scope nnd aature, but that 1 peremptorj aummona to atand nnd dellver 1ms heen la.ned ls abaolutely eertaln ,\- f.,r the outeome well, tbat ls not so rlenr j ns tbe Intentlon. ? ?f course, the elevated roaila wlll nol 1." driven onl of Battery Part until they have l..s* a hard nnd resourceful flght. In fact, there la reason tn belleve thal no sn. h ex tremlty is on rhe programme. M 1- eash, not evacuatlon, that Tammanj wanta A greatdeal dependa on the temper of two men. If Mr. Gould nnd Mr. Bage, for th>- indulgence of pro laenslth-s whlch the on-- may he aupposed to bave Inherlted nnd the other ls known to have aequlred, ahould make up their mlnda to emn late Commodore Vanderhllfe example on a fa moua .aslon, thej mlghl au<*ceed In maklng thelr old nllles and preseni enemles howl for And, llttle ns tbe people love the Man bsttan eompany, another apectaele l'Ue thai of rhe Harlem corner would doubtleaa be wli nessed wlth llvejy gratlflcatlon by n mulfltode of peraona lr ls barely poaslbla that the prngreas of the confllct or the flnal terraa of aettlement wlll ? v.>!\ ?- aome Incidental advantagea to the eom munlty, and whether Interpreted ns tokena "f anhmtsslon or overturea of eompromlsei, Im provements ln the elevated rallroad aervlce would he weloome Ii hns been ? eontlnuona abuse of public rigbts nnd public patlence for more than twentj years, and radlcal reforma, i-\.ii rhough an Ignoble f<-ar Inaplred them, would be worth havlng. tflARny \\oiri\ /\ HOMES. ln these daya of organlxed ehaiitlea miFh is heard aboul "poor men'i eluhs." A tremendoua amount of energj nnd thoughi ia given to pro - eentrea of Improremeni and recreatlon for working people. Vn doubt these agenciea do dn Imn ense amounl of good, and enable thelr benefletarlea ro gn back tn thelr own - and manage them bettei nnd make ? happter than before 'i he real ralue of theae Inat lutlona la less whal they can offer ln l aelrea than what thej dn to make thentselvea unneceaaary a' outalde alda nnd amuaementa The great prohlem of eharlty rm.l reformatlon - t,. help in rhe estahllahmenl of honrtea whlch meet rhe legltlmate aocisl nnd materlal wanta of fnmlllea and rednee rhe external "aoclal ne reaalfi.a" t,. a mlnor ptaee In the regard of t h '-?? for wbom rhej en al Mr. .I'-hn \\ Vrooman, In a recent addreaa ln I rlea, laid much atreaa on this matter of mak Ing home mesn in.>rt- to the poor man. Xot ruerelj iila home, hut bla more fortnnate ? bor'a home. He declared: "I want to add my "protesi aga nM tbe propoaltlon thal a club, .- ? .-r rlch man'a or poor man'a, la n '1? al net .---ity ' Boelal eonvenlenee, posslhlj: but aoclal neeeaslty, never! The greal need of "thla Intenselj pracrleal preaeni 1- more preach . more wrltlng ln the direetion of utlllzlng "tbe home 1- a 'aoclal neeeaslty' einb. extend "Ing home influenee, elevaflng home aurround "tngs, pniifying home life, opening bome doors "nol only to tho more favored bm alao to rhe leaa fortunate Ind rldual " 'l hla be followed up wlth auggcatlona for eroaslng aoclal bounda .: 1 a 1 not merely golng to help or teaeb the necdy. bui _? ng them companionahlp and maklng them gneata Iti prosperoua homes. It csnnol be sn;.] thal thla acheme departa from the Ideal of aettlement workera. bul it l- a jrond thlng to have emphaala placed on the bome -i-i*- of the eharlty prohlem bj n en apeak Ing aa CoUine] Vrooman waa to nn Inatltutlon partlcularly concerned wlth helplng men aa thej nr>- mei in external relatlona Everj frlendlj rlsltor hsa before h m ..- hla pnl objeel the Improveinenl of tlie homca ,,f hi- chsrgea I he cluba and mlsatona are dn inu riii-;r- ri.-?r to tearh famlMca to make the beal nae of rhelr Ineomea In ihe llne nf home comfofta, fo prepnr.- healtbful nnd attractlve meala, ln di relop 1 taate f-.r bome life and ainn-i-in.-ir- Sometbing hna heen done ln the ' penlng honaea of charltahle people, t.ut there are srn-nt dlfflcnltlea tn be iiTer?*ome. \ ig rhe people rn whom Mr Vrooman apeaka tbe dlfflcnltj is not ?... great, nnd it la ?_',-? tn rall theh* attentlon tn the poaslhilltj -.f auch methodi ln th<- rnral communlty or eren Ihe amall clty Ihe p-...r are n -t -I rTVrentlated from other people t.. the aame extenl aa ln th<- erowd ed metropolla. ll<-r.- rhe exfremea are greal nalde fi .m any intentlonal erectlon "f hsrrtcra The ohstacle tn aoclal Intercourse la t.> he found among ihe tenemeni dwelk-ra even more tbsn ln tbe hig honaea. Congestlon mskea tb?* poor to aeem poor 1- maaaea rather th_n n? indlrld uala, nnd to regard tbemselrea -i- aneh Con acquently. whlle ln a almpler society they would look. ..11 rhe weslthy household sa one .liff.-rliiz from thelr own merelj In Ibe mstter "f alse omfort to 1 often here th. ? ronslder them aelvea nnd tbe ri-ii ns aeparate *.ples, havlng notblng ln common, They nre not nt eaae ln the rli h mau'a hoiias. They do not enjoy _J| hoapltallty. but aro as lik.-ly to r.-s.mt It. At- f tempta bare heen made In this dty to hrlng , ,!,?,.11 of thelr aurmundinga Inatead of go log to them. bul mi a1 obeervera leatlfj Ihal tbey a ill nol come out. N,,r i> II eaaj lo make boroea ao corofortable lr, the tenemenl bonaea as to rob tl.ateroal Bttractlona ..f thelr aoclal n.aalty. Llfht, alr, .,,.,.,. nre i-.-.?u r.-.l. Cleanllneaa, order, good rooklng, n taate for prottlneaa can do mneh, bui the tenemenl al beal - aadly realricted ln j whni || haa tn offer. .gain the charltahle worker In 1 ? i town haa rhe advnntage ln followlna Mr. Vrooman'a arheme Kevertbe l,.? || |? tn be remembered thal -y-ry Im provenu nl ln the home lenda rn make rhe rlub |PM .ntinl and rhe saloon lea* entlrlng. and ln prepan- rhe waj for stlll further develop ??.?N nf Ihe horae Itaelf. tn Ihe end ihat famlly Hfc hecomea more and - iore idequate ro aoclal needi _ HOt IAL I.V/I /?'/ i '??rn - Tl \ io VI IEB, There 44.1. poaalhlj aome exnggeratlon of atatement In l ie remarka of rhe Re*. Gr. Will? iam s Ralnaford before rhe < onaumera' league of Brooklyn on Frlilaj Bul rbi re waa alao 1 rons di rable auhetrntum ol tnith. and '.rtag _,. ,1.an eaally be forgiren if it leadfl 1. p|f m lake aecounl of certaln und4 - rable ten 1 n i;i in.i.t in aoc ai llfe The rector of si. George'a, whoae deep peraonal Intereai In ?II the problema rhal ro-ilay confmn! aociaty ,li!(| rhe Church i- well known, began by pre di.Ming n Ir.ndona political npheaval In this ,-.,,,,, tr- |n i ?? near future whleh, whlle it wlll ennae ere.-i aufferlng for 11 time. wlll make the world a happier plnee to llve In after t; ronditlona have I.m ? ? (1 Whal doea l>r i;;) naford mean, however. by a "polltical 1. |T)||* . \-; h< hn? In mlnd aome aneh up aa rhe French Revolulion hl? pred4ction ? d is erroi.ns. Tl.ndl tiona neeessarj ro produce mich a laturnalla nf wfld llrenae do nol exlal in the Cnlted <,.,,. M \\, pref. ? pve rhal he meanl tbe ronaummatlon ?f the greal Impulae of modern irrae) Thnl Impulae has already galned a rremendoua Imnetua In every rti Uaed eonn i,-,, nf tho world In England it has glven 11 .,;_-,. a vote an I a potent rolce In rhe d.' di 11 of affalra, and Ihere is nn need to toil whal it baa dam- for na, For the greal Repnb !-,- of the tVeatern World la tho rery aheeAlnah of democratrj Inatead. therefore, of predlcting a political npheaval. aoon to anlve, It would be .,,-.-nra ?? to aay thal there has boon a contlnnona Bnd peaceful polltical uph4*_Tal ln thla conntrj ever alnce II waa eatabllahed, an.i thal thla atate of affalra arill hold good to the <.ii.i of t'1 ?? chapter Pr Ralnaford, llke a good many other proplo, )* nn flrtner ground when ho aeta out to tell what 1-. rather than whal may he. He rightly rondemned I ie decllne nf home life as evi rlenced In th.- multlpllcatlon of hotela for the v^ry rlch and the unhomellke condltlona of many tenement-houaea for the extreme poor. Tliat thla derllne of home Iit" ahould exhibit Itaelf n the two Bocial antipodea is. however, nol altogether a now tendency. The medlaaval ! baron had no home ln the true uenae of the ! word. His caatle w.-is rlrtually 1 public hotel, in 44'iia'i hla aoldlera and retalnera had certaln ! Inrlefei - *ind even lf this had m l 1.n ao hl* life -if rnrhulent warfare nnd raplne made the rulrlvatlon of the home 4 Impoaalble, Nelther. on rhe other hand. dld the peaaantry who owed hlm alleglanre have any .* worth*-: rhe name. ln many reapecta tbelr condltlon lowei lhan thai of the anl mala. and Ihe denirena of the w..rst iluma of our ""n Eaai Bide would have healtated to rhange pli.- wlth thom. Tt la, neverthele 1 true thal rhe modern concentratton of wealtb and rbe drlfl to citlea have been faetora in tho rleellne of home llfe. rel 11 is to he remera bered rhal rhe pla 1 1.ple of tho rountry show no aigna of yleldlng to thla evll tendency. Vnd, taken -i- 1 "?' ile. \\ icrican home llfe is alngu larly pnre nnd wholew n..-. I?i- Ralnaford'a crltlclam of tho rhnreh for falling to do Itfl full me-aaure of duty to tho pnni- la alao well fonnded. But. on the other hand, H la to he horne In mlnd rhal exaetly tho ; aame thlng could have I.n aald of Ihe Church ' al every prevlona per ' ?" Even tpoatloa found it neeeaaary tn denounce 1 tho Church'a deference to the rich; and If wo ; con-nll the reeords nl r ? gnnr] old daya of the ! pflM -?,. , I in tl em deapalrlng ntter aneea eoneernlna tl"- Church'a ahorteominga ' thnt reni 1 rt na atrongly of almilar ntterancea '< rn rlnj Bul tl nre 1 rhla to be aald nf the mod .?rn Church: rt la comlng more .and more to rerognlxe Ita ahorteominga Though II faeea ,,.ro comples problema than II ever had to fa ?" before ;t .- al leaal dolng flomi 7 t,, 11,ak. tho C1 leal of lif.' more n tnei ln the world The 1 hnrch la ln the aame boat wltb >-v. rv other naritiitlon nf nodem llfe. rr | |. holnz horne Blong bj rondenclea ll doea nol nnderatind. toward condltlona that. wlth all Ita ? r-ann >1 analj ?/>?. That nnder auch : h iould aometlmea heall ite and aometlmea I .:1 r. a. lae pnaalng opportunltle? to make the wnrld better la nol al all atrange tt would be far mnre atrnnge lf, bearlna it- treaa m.f truth in earthen veaaela. if never failed to dn 1 a' rt 11 thlng In the rlghl way at tho t g] 1 tlme. Tha r>uk.- of ... eana thlnka he doosn't wnnt to plftj* In 1 . , 1<4 a- 1 VTHI tho Flllplnoa 44 ho ar,- he.lng nul of ? ugh tl.fforta of trn? .... ? ? ? .mv by the .11 rl is mi.iv hecauBe he hns r .1 t.... r 1 hotlRl ' ? l^lonal l-ltor ln Florl la, 1 ut lt dri Impalr the proriu ? . ' the ? [t la onl) a f,.,. ihal rnoel of Ita orange . I onea had tn ha lad nml matureri before th'-* Commonwe<h , ould laki . 1 ''"' f' 'lir marki I aa 11 prn lurea Ilttle . .. . . ? ' il im \\ ith the re. enl atoi m t la na >l lo ..-.ii another probablj not ao aerloua n? the I | ? . \ . ? rl. If thi f 1 he ? , vi pi anka ii 4 lil gn far :?? I I ??? Indual 1 v there altogi iher?a wofti ? Ithoui ? ti ? U| al i haa -if late befallen I ? M- , ?t-.-at to liit>-i fere 44 ltt, ? 1... . at. ,1 ra ;! -.4 .1 . Bdverl (~,.tn - greal u \ B I-I ? 4 | lt M nn then, ihal helna axpe. t. ,1, !? ? ihat thnt experlal lon would i,<- ,!i -a 1 |., itit. ?! and th, unetcpe, ?? | atter expertatl rnun nled nnd th<- truly unexp tlon of the . ?; ? ted . andidate ? ?, , - : he uni x ?; 1 ??? ? ? 1 '' ? 4. ,. 'e,| happened lt ?? a- r B I) Ihe unex rti ! thal happened Whlch la aa rleai .,? the ali of peaterdaj ? Tha aplrli "f thoac whn ara flghtlna al nn nf thi I ?!? fu 1 ?? -,. all ->,,,? ,, _y illcd tha I'.itti, 1 , , . 1 , of lln Itadlng mtmbera la no lo-_ a man than M Jiri-ii.'.u Copp^-ti, and be daolaraa thai tii? in tention of ihe leaaue ia tn gel poeaeaelon of the Btreeta, and thon. wlth tho army behlnd it. to mla France lf i uuie ? man ae M Copi. rt.erlahefl meh tfewluttonary defllgna. whal may ? azpccl of mi-r, llke thla aaeond Boulanger, M. do H.(iur< |,alre? -* Puttlng a-onoral loKlalat.on ort approprlatlon bllla ln tha form of "rld-re" in a HcloUfl praetlee, Yot it doea noi aeem aitoRothor Irrelevanl to provlde for the Nlcaragua Canal In ? Rlver and Harbor blll. Mr llnCartney i* reported by tho Tammany orwan to wl?h he had n. I taken the Btreel Cle_n itiK commlii lonerahlp Bul bo doea everybody ? ?ls,. The propoaltlon made b) Benator Frye for ating th- laylni of i Pa. lfl< ? able la worthy of careful conalderatlon ll la to tho affe. i thai a rable ahall ha lald from our P roaal rn Hawall fluam, rhe Phlllpplnea, rnlna and Japan; to i.o flnlahed fo Hawall hy July 1. 1!. and tn Manila bj January I, IwOl; all Om ernment meBaagea are lo be forever t-arrled free, . . the Govei ii aeaalon of rhe llne, and In ? ? ...,-ome lt* owner for all of whl-h th.- '. ?? orntnont is to pa) the Bum of *.2.0Ott,t*Yl in t4-..n'> yearly Inatah ? ti lf a better hargnln ran ho made, i"i if be made, Bui in som? ua\ let ua have tho rahlo PER80XAL. T- ( addn ("4 lr. r-r-.i-imi-morafion of Lln< iln'fl Rir'h ? o| wai mad< h) Praaldent OHman, of John* Hopklna r'ntvemlty Profaaaor Wllllam M Bloane nf rolumbla n-jtoi 'a Bln I ? M iy *1 wlll he marki d hy a ? . ,,f The Tribune. John Lambert, ot Chlcago, who la reeponelble for th. ilfllna of the wagea of of employe* of the Kmerlcai -"?? - : -, ? Com ? ,. "M rh, pay r>f the rompany'* men would or Prof, ..,., vir ? na li Ihe '"'i1 p l -' ??? ' the phyad ?? mall ?? ? ? ' Royal A i ri,p .,.,|,i n Imholta r welahl ih ?'?-'" grammep and ll . m memory of Helml flMV ll. IK?2 HT. \ .... , . ?? r> u Bols Re. mond, ** eleratraefl and I.--*- : Kelvln Th" aubserlptlon for a monument to Wajrner In pf.-Utl . ? havlna rearhed th*? imm of I | the competltlon for i hae be< open. 1 - ' ?' h"p*' *? ipon The rommlttee havlna tho matter In r-hinr "??r '?"" ""' "!" ?".** tlon from the pe. - ' for the I.last m< enl EVeimar hai ne. n ,- ? ? itrlai , ?[- i. [? io ro ? wlll i- ererted In the flne park thal mirrounda ih? I. ? ? ? ? M u "When the Rev Dr I Parkhurn ln Amherat." aaya "The Bprlnglield Unlon," "he i? ard. ?'. ln I ie I "tnr ot Mn - ,; ni imi ... boardlna ? - ?-?- **? an whal thej are now Then *h?> 'boya' w,-,. ? imlly. and If need were the known '-rni pjayed th? rni* Dr Parkhui H Henrj WgrA B< ii other siuri-nt who - home ,-ouna iron ai . unwlt whleh aln. - t>< ame noted m .. r nam? wlth B ... ln addltlon to hlfl appolntmenl to tho novermor ohlp if B itl iuatralla, Lord Tennyaon han been made itenant of the lale or Wlght, hls b aigned by th* Prlnreea Henry of . ? ,r md ? apta n of the ? over ., Int ment Ln TBE TALK OF THI- DAT. Mrs. Mrfumhfr. th" wlf? of thr Bena'nr-eler.t traa formerly ? raaldenl of Farao where ahe 44a. ? latanl man* ager of tho vVeatern I'nlon teleitrnph offtre. Whlle M M Jennlfl S-Vhornln? she. wan tranuferrad from Farao to tho Wahpeton offlre, where At MoC'umber wooed and won har, nnd nho ia now tha mother of two rhlldren. Teacher Now. boys, who wna ColumhueT 44 ? . romptlnaly) Tr.e man that ? ? ireadlly) Bnk < at Monte r?r.o. . 1 ...ti.ion Judy N.-4V Jeraej Btate Dalry Commlaeloiier r,?ora? W, rnt annual report aaya that the work of hla departmeni for the year abowed that a (food daal ot mllk, aapedBlly durina tho autnm?r montha, had been preaerved wlth aeld, a lar*e part thoreof beina ? "ramarkably atrong antJaeptie de rlved from nrood aleohol." Hin Inveatlgatlon aa to th* axtent of the uae of that ehemi. .1 dlacloeed tha ?, ? .hut It 44 is ber-omina almoat unlveraal No profeaalonal eertlfleatlon of the unwholeaomeneea of aurh b rompound ls needed hul Btate Chamlat Wa'. are and Profeaaor Deaeher, who made the analvaea. denounce the um of any preservatlve whatever, and agree fhnt tn tho ,-a-?e of chlldren .uai 1 11 f-e use of mllk =0 treated San Jeraey 1- ln thla partleular no wome off than Mew Fork ind other mllk-pro atate* Them ls pufflclenl teattmony that llk" prartlrea are common ln them all. nnd that a rerned; -1 very aenerally being abaolutely Interdlrtlng any (,ti.-h 1 ? fl provldlng ? of a'lfnVlent s? \ erli 4- for ita vlolatlon. anl Tremlo (mournfullyl -Well, h4 eo?h' Here I ve ipenl i. T4 " a haa. an' I !_?? t fl ro ? 4 I. n-! ? llk-ht- (Ju \ge ?"onirroHsmer ?et rurioiis lettert 'I irotfld for ial the aame n. Jim Bmlth, nnd he got four ' nnd I onl4 ro. three " wto'o i klrker 1 t hle romplalnl ahort - l*h the Aro ? 11 he 44,- ild never rote for ihnt memher ln 1 thouaand >eara Anotho' aeed-etrurk conBtltufnt aaki for s paekage of "Mardl .>ras" rrpr) i.f whlr-h he had heard mnr-h. and wh!,*h he belleves Brown 'n Kew '>r:Pini An ??ther r-ftojio-t 1 mountalnei r aaya; "My aa! p-ie la n<>\ng to bo marrled nexl month Pleaaa .sond her ? sllver ked P"rom Pa to riarlfna ' " ent askfi for two grallons of aood favorlte heveraga ls requeeted h4 wrli * letterfl Of ? ? thoae ? for the rongreeaman all thoir Hvea ' ? ? \4 ., lltilo money on tho th ol nt all of ihe-?? unn 1 . 'i ' ? ? ? 44 ,st.- haaket, nt-,i t'-ie 4vr.r.,- probahlj i? :i.-\-e thai thelr repre. ???r. buaj makrti ^ ...... . 1. 'tlon f?>r_ret all ahoul lt "Kven >oro weal 11 larka the po-a ? 'aald on the pa M ? ? ? and T? ?:?'--. | even |rj ?: 1 ' i'".:nd the rhltllnfl .un ? ilnutei .-;..! r t,, the II . ntood II ?? fallon anl ? ' hauled lt 1144 ,4 ,%i. His frlend R ? /.al 11 h'.tn ? . -. i- ? ln 4-,.11 kn,.v4 thal the -r...w ?! (itood ? ; ? 44 r-.i m the fa. a "I?oh, 1 Jtial I mean I waa" "Ol ? n ilrltik ^nd th. 44 rjulror urrlrd Tve |uat I,,-- : led to I 1 4 " ho .al,| ? tl '. 1 \,- all ? r n t im! ? 1 ? f nothlnn hul parei II over her,- you 1 ? hem li \. tnk. t an hour tn pui it up ?.,? a the coal 44"i ta I - rhat'a th. onl) v.w to make em thlnk I'm .. 4 jood tha m< dlrlne ? ny good 1 ' '?????, U. > p thoir hual ncflfl " 1 lomi t'hai Mra \v lrk*a li ill iav. 4 ? : ? M in - Burd. M. v\ ka Ire- No What la Ii lo.imal ln nne ..f ihe last kttora wrltten hy P T Bai lual dl* .4 ? r . 1 ? ?.;...] j lunfl 1.1.-a Keep yt ? free from thi fum< 1 of ilrohnl l nui bl ,,..1 fr.. from Ita 1 ilm .\4 11 toba. 1 ? ? laoi It ri ill) !? Ka .p youraelf rle in phyal rallj and morally fllvi roui body tha can you '?*? d Bive 10 an) marl ln. nf -a i a-h you requlre imi.-h aood work " 'John, da . " aald the *ar|fe, ' thal I .-? aon nel of ? ? P -I. Ol flh-4 I, thl I ??- I) ri, "??-.1! nu) m.4 tu,! tl.uatraui arill ,-? 1 mj Klovea ?""1 >. obttuar) ll ? - on < ild .ilnks wlll 1... ti rani a oarrlaga and Mtien,! \v,* funeral Huw happy -*. augbl lo bal'-Utlttiita Conailtuilotu THE W'l.l.k I\ >ocii;Ty< The Trenoi I. ?ra.r.n Park'a -. ?"?nu " " Nr_ .tr.n - it Sherry'a ?? M Ing of aevsrsl rtsa mr.nl, _'? .. i -.nt, Mra Btuj ? -, ? ? on Tuesday nlghl The ?? :.bmm . 'ii*- faahl ?? ? ra^hmenr of -.. i Ira. bruyvi hnuse N - ?_re mH-l_ ns ' Home Inalatlng rhai ll ofh_r* Ih-t the gueeta <*.?-r- ., _ mirm?-ni<. whiie rathcra fell th* hoan, ?roul i aui prlaa Itei frlei ?tartllng -I-- ell ea Af-er ? , <i_-h of the hallet, fui - who lt; ? - - blus, lavender, gresn an,! ??? tlny .-lertrlr- rum 're af m V.-nr-' : Odd gurtl. ..,-.? ' r i r. , | ? | ? rlrn. nt At the lll mi | . : '? t ? ?? iil. thi f-.?t of th_ wlnt.-r Tl ? r mll % ' - of Vlra rh.-rn arlth .*.rr? ? ? lonHi.!.. \*. -.*. Vorkera ' pew. tn honor of Mi- i ? -????,. \i ii '?;>?? Mra. - londay, 7 r.iher nO'l aa ? ' tr ?i. ta ? ' : i,.- ? r li ivenly Reat, araa | . .- ? _ . ? - *?. i;> .Ilnglj "? -'? -?'? ked ll ? ? ? n- -y. wlth dlamoi li ? h was ena a ? Hlali, .1 a| ? ihoul ii | of Ihe i ? ???' n ? -...in ' - ? ? *?? ?, I * ir . ' ttiove her ovei 1 ? Ild Of h? h it tha hrld - After Werlne-rlnv th"r<* *__re tom -v ?-?.. md wh-.M hall i I for thr n.lkerl the OtheT ' ' ' "*_ ?!ettrhin_ in rvntral Park ind a - -itivf* nf the Park Tbta wseh rhe dnga arlll h ? '_ '? ?ve an admlrlna ' ....... Reverai Intereatlng engasementa wer uaatt i daughter r>f Mr- F- - - ?ri _ve., snnoui ? . * Hermsn Bl - . , .. Hna j pretty ?rlrl. la ? mander Behroeder, of the " ? ?4 iter of -I I. ? - Mlaa Jullette de N- il _ , rton Dy*r, of Kni ' < iv|_re nearly ?'?lon. thla eltj Mr St I - ln Unr-n. lal elr_l_?. b ll rtenu - .', r:,n-.-rv_. of tha Bt. ! 4 rhureh of the Transfl* Bt., on Tli Anoth.r _n_i_em_nt nf |nr_f_?l ' Ur*. Rlrhard Btocktoa F.mmet. ?lw i oiyphani to Pl -- *'*' '*'? of Harvard fnlversity, claa Annonnr-ement waa also rrn le sf tha aogagaaaM. ,,f \n-*i Lillian Btsfl -rd 4s ia I " "'? ???'*? J. Carm_n Btafford o* No. tt Wesl ^W*rh5_* it . to -??. ' : "" ? Btatea Army. The en_a_?ment la announced of il'M tt Holme*. daiiKhter of Mrs John H IRMS <>- Ni West Rtgh.y-S_.h-S_, to Jsmea WXtm, <'? ?*> clty _ Mrs. Valsnttns de Renlto, of V.-st F'*ty-'V*h-**t., announcsa the engagsneni ' bsr aab Mlaa Clemsnttna de <??? ? ?.?:_. I celebrated in thla ri returns from - '. -' m a Bhort tlme. ro pri i ru-sre i rtds. _ The marrtags of IClsa BatsUa Buekei ' * of Edward Bucksy, of Troy, to Alfred K ehlsr, a nsphsw of Dsvld tt. Koehlsr. whoi - - ' baa Juai heen announced. - .?-;;?* weeks l me of the ' '?*,"" hundred-sr -' " "?._? Koehler and hls hrld^ - r -v* home, ar No ? Weal Mre r,+nrgr Fvana nnl I *' Radfleld of Albany, wlll asll f urdsv next. The marrlage ??!"> Is a nlece of thi te XI this elty to Phl . *u t.ike plar-e ln thnt n\t\ ln *?_-. of fi _. ' ? vr - la - p?rtr - Mr. - ? 1. Thr weddlng of Mlsa ? ,,-, yvr Frederlrk J. Cox, t A tnke phi,-e at the home next Two Any* later rh~ r.enoa in the atean - ? the Butler famlly Or Ox'b d.nnet tn hli ' tht. St I Club. In that rlty. Mr nnd Mrs Oeor_e at the Hotel Msjeatlc on tt ? Th-1r (fiir-st^ wer.- Mr an ! M and Mrs Olln D Ora: Mr Nntr. Mr an I Mri A N I w p _\\\t M'. \ w rtui ll ll rv M1>;i -,. . Mlaa Rsnkln. Mr and Mra Bllsha Dysi 1- . arl " ''' ?,- . ron'a nirti ' Teutonlc I' ?? ca South Iward K 0B r- ,. T- .'?<?? \c frlday. Mrs Thomaa McLesn. of No thlrd-at . wlll he a- hon ? ,f* h i M The ? ' ' J Uncea known aa thi I n Bve ?* . ? ?:. .11 i Im Ira. Walter R. *** r..'!v Mrs Wli lla m Bchlck ' ? * Hoguei ia putroneaaea ? ,..... th-- i ? . th- aertea. '_ and In honoi I Bi " 1 ' ' rA - wr-h bonbona Afti , it -ni.iil lab \ ? the e\enii-K waa the | la M j llver a Ai given by Ihe pati . ta. ? -< -a,-|ll he <-,>pi ni-i. 1 t -v- vv The tu il-'' .- 1 M I of Pl p Ban - - S '' j Mi _ II (im iatnrla Hli _'?? ll a ? x * .1 ,?.,-, II ?l iwles l.n.ils .1. f* V . ? ? * ? - A, i.-i?-:i- ii. Wi bi i ?m i inrtn i , Monday nlghi la B F. Biroiu Mi v\ ll. i*i H Ura. \Vnodward. S - a rh- M ?- . n w n .1 Mra. i'l her ? Mra N'.-w ii Kiake (in i P Wi ItlK I.I ."?I Mi i. -.- nr ,.- Ulneae I i u- i ?. .Mra J ? No 14 Wi Bevei ? ? \\ ?? li,.-- ! i v - , . ? -.? of I .-llt. r- J f Henry Auatln A nMct to '\\?b't >.i*n, will be ? _K?a i -r.v- Hen l,.for,- th. '/ I . re Iden - Tl ,, B ? ...: Ma __?** Murv.li 8, "Tha New VoU.B : *??,w