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ICrtD JJork airibunt ?TlrM to laaC-the Trvith: BOBg Bfl torlala?Ad'erliaemeBta 4 ' ? ' arajKfggDAI J' N> . .. TOT* < H*.ea , , . R X MailUKJ 4 ? I I ' %' | -U v maai an nmaai bbmbb ( __ mi ?a. ' ? ??!4\ B-ATXB r I,.-a ?*? 1 , ? : .1 M < M (, taaANTV ... ,. M**e?f< '? TH* ... tm_ TBiBuae ,-.'* ** --M r~.ro, .f ao -at ..-, v.r eaat 004. ? ' < ? ? ?? ? ? 1. __________ A National Settlemcnt tween the ofteei jj 1 the ? have r, Ii whather there ? _ Ihe 0 ' n and | r j gtara of ' ? ?_ d. m. or bitu la bmIiI '? rf,n' _bi ;-hout highly re ran 1. ; ' ' w The Haytian Rcport at. Tha n *_,.,'.? ng the A . deall j there. H ,' . *_ I no t j ll that the Ameri rciori ti prt tho ifrou ' H ? | koltl many eeeopatian been brooght back ? b thaeeait o_f. ?; Agriculture has bec-n re v laTeai have The rr ? ' :* off. Th* ccuntry is being . archjr and , ? ,<r1 produc ti ? The woi ? i" not flr 7 . | our OCCO] a . ! mark thi ? e of a re that ease a preat nviliz to wajte. r-rvened in j <>r ) ne w were . rd to preranl European Intw _ .al or tyiWail ; ? ?%vn ll the same timr- wck . Haytian eonditiona. (}ut n irra'e il 'ar from fttlly i Por u) ? e unanirr/ I laaahip tw.v lOtil il has ? pub!ic not ofjly aolitlei i rder. baneal geagra* -nrn. ? rial praapcrity, but r,nt "wi:h;n the reach of the Hay massfs justif a_rrieu!t_ral instrurtion." ?; , -. ? .il with the ? con Jtiona prevail there an 1 rra. ?5crupation highly queitfonahle. The Ittae e!jrr.ificat44Jy ?*>* that '.ation* tettween%uj7 State De ' partment and the Dominican l*ad*ra are about to begin. looking to the ' termination ot the present nnlitary -r.ment in J^anto DotaiaffO. This is welcome new?. Thr bext BB1 i we can do the Dominioan- la 80 IB* ? ume aa quirkly as BBsajibal MI mrr restru-ted functions as a liqui dator of the repuhlir's foreipn Workinf for the Reds It ia vxel! to keep atraich" iqueation which the Russian ideapite th. bootjacks Ihrown at i. have once more broufht yowling to The Hague. It is that ? I'ies must acurry their Angera through depleted poi-kets and d:g up a billion of credits for Lcnine to ?iraffa Bfainat Failiag this, | not dB f much leaa aenously considrr. 'he of .tolen property. The only BBtion cxccpte.l ia <.*rmany. with xxhom. for other good nr.d val ' uable conaidcrationa. other arranRi- , ?a have beei Biadl Whot is implied by tha gra I tha ? power demanda? Cradit ca;1 ital being a sight draft to b< by labor or the fru/s of labor, tho Reds in effect aak (rour.tinc labor arld over at $2 a day i thal workmail outside the refrion af Red control shall (boardir.j: I Bieanwhile) work for them half a compute in ar v.ay. thev aak the Allies to recruit a labor armv of 2.000,000, which rrve for practically a year. re. takine Pharnoh"s methoda as his puide. has establishrd within labor lyatam. lika other alave owners he ia com ? ?? cd and clothe hia h ? ? rck. Ur- ftnda dlfflcB ' is. Bo, going a at?i than Pharaoh, ha would hava ?idera foeri his alavea whil ? ? Pai odwinkin | ? ' rorn they have l Whal is to 1 ? ' irn* th a provif ' nient I ? ' 'vlr.off make no cor.ccalment bl is a drbt or t la in a n ar.d thnt thcfl is often a du'y ?? ajf. When I.ltvinoff waa a, ?hapel tailor he did r.ot do . ss on this baala, but now he is noah will continu. to inqoira why rich doaa not aava R? atanrlnf babiea and to bamoai ?hat brutal person? xxho look hoyond effoe_s to causes vould re tha conditior.s from ? irvation comtaj. The Paat Looka ln nia, in his redth year ? ? ington, Il had come back to shal.e ' is head in amazement at the wondera and foi ' ajern progresa. Yet the too inrrained a jrthing of H till every inch a mparc the Sen ? his day with the pro?er.t body, ? fln. eon that; it WOUldn't br truck him moat, naturally, j araa the bigneaa of the two h ? p the lower branch. : Bpaakar PchuyW Colfas (af rard VkavPrcaidantl there were lonly 1S8 naetnbera, the gtataa ln ae n scndir.K their representatives to Richmond. There are now 486 membera. Tha memberahip i I lerw wai oma of the Southem I ad. Now it La ninety Y. ? Mr. ( 11< might hav. pardoned, perhaps, if he had int: | that the Senate of Is-' made up in quality fcr what it lacked in quantity. Waa arara his crlleacue? than? Some of them were passinjr. fisrures from the reconstructed South, , doomed to quick oblivion. Rut in the rar.k on the Republican side John Sh'rman and Ri' of Ohio; I mner and Her.ry Wilson, of Massarhu Gaergfl P. Kdmunds and Jus tin S. Morrill, of Vermont; Roscoe ling, of NewTorkj Simon Cam eron, of Pennsylvania; Oliver P. Morton. of Indian.v. I.yman Trum of lllinois; William P. Fi ar.d I-ot M. Morrill, of Maine. ar.d ZachariBh Chandler. of Miehi gan. On th* Pemocratie *ide were Thomas A. H.ndricks, of Indiana, and Reverdy Johnson. of Maryland Later. to sit on the minority side. came Thomas F. Rayard. of Pela ware, ar.d Al'en 6. Thurman. of On the majority side new comers were Har.nibal Hamlin, of Maine: Carl Schurz and Francis P B!a:r - of Miaaatnii atatthaw B I Carpenter. of Wisconsin; Wi'.liam Windom, of Minnraota, and John A. Logan. of Illinois. I.ookinj* ove-.- the present Senat* Mr. Tole nlfht have aaid humbly '.??>aP!f, "There were ^innU in those days!" But he showrd the true ; wis-lom and modesty of the cente narian and auppressed his intimate reflectiona. After all, the youtha in the Senate to-day have some privi ileges which their seniors are bound to reapoct; and "Smatorial rour te?>." mueh abusel. has had another 1 vindication. Where Ii the Man? Mr. Hylan'a expanf>ive talk of his peraonal trartion plan w..\ild be more eeavfaetag if he had ar-s hitfl any sinjfle persr n in any Br.Be rapable of carrying it out Mr Hylan'a trartion expert Id ? Whalen. promoted from ? private secretaryship to 1* Coawia Planl and Structures. Mr. Whalen is boss of the tu;s Iines. whieh do not pay, and operatea the munieipally owned trolley Ul MI Island. which als? dor* not j.a;.. th'.uffh overrrouded to the r.\ tent of more than 200 prr i Mr. Whalen is nd an engineer. He ll not a surccssfu! buair.e.-s ad ministrator. He ll naturall;. ndad a trolley line either with profit to the city or with ira sonablo comfort to :? HI lack of abihty to dirert a grra* ti<.n system is not his faoll Bol why trust ignorance so unresen edly? The rommissior.i r ..f Planl and Strurturea rithrr has no rnfci neers to eonsult or pays no attrn tion to them if nuch men rxist. Why. thrn. let him mnfnund th' fusion. when on thr Trni all ' ??<? ?n are men who not only U . thr plnr.mr.ir of h< but are nble to put th^-.r plan in e<r rution? Possibly Mr. Hj i itll rrrrnt srhemes in his mind. Imowa of ?ome hody other than Whalen whfl can i-arry them out. If ftO, what's his Germany'i Rickcty Republic The boldnaai of the monarehiit plottera In Germanjr, with sons of i Von Hlndenburg Bg at Potsdam. raiiei thr queition of her tho German hoarl r. public. In Germany ^ iif eould termi ' (icm -'ol. She wai under miUtary i ~h*n Kaisrr. i:i thr thrors of indo .ision, ftood danglii H Kroom of thr Lochinvar hallad, tho arjiument that lad thr Junkcrs to nend th' .ach" tate *o Holland was that a ition WOttld pty. Fo the G*r een morr or leil a frati "'' x" leh. Pemocr.v have conpenial soil. The founda tiom of Amrrira were lald in the Mayflowrr's rrbin ar.d thr strm turr was raised hy a rrntury Bnd a half of town niff (Jrrir.ar.s have practi. the rapacity for lelf-fovernmenl. Thry likr to hr Thr "vrr botcn" principlr is dear to them. Take BWajf thr rrparation qur | ? ?, ? torn to I liWl would makc il morr dif ficult to wriggle oui of obli^ations and a rtltoiatlon would bf almo*t ...-,. But penuin?ly hack of the ? |ie fo far arr thr highly or ganiied trada aaion*. ThBirlei it may hr Basumed, have no iikinp for the old resrime. and thoufrh thry do not murh oomprrhrnd th'' te-h niqoe of electiom thry have por i the teehniqne of tl itrike. By the usr of thli weapon Kapp came to I tnd. But within the trade unioni is a stronp Bolshevist elaattal w-ith r.o love for a bourgeois repnhlie. These would srt up a dictatorship on thr Lenine model. So thr rickcty German Republic flounders alon* not because it is wantrd. bu* D4> | cause of lack of an a'.t.-rnative. The best truei-B, aithouph predic s dangerotis. ii thal the pulpy r-mment will eoatlnua. It srrms German judpment, gven of monarehiit gympathizer*. that the f.me is not jrat npr for .hangea. But ahould a countrr rrvolution come this does not necrssarily imply that Willtam of Doorn will be rc Rummoned. Deep-seated is the Ger man feeiir.g that the grccdineis shown by the ex-Kaiscr, his un willingneBS to r-haro German dn treraes. is a dir-rlay of unmisrakable I :.< ?S ^^^^^^ Beware of the Coward! Brave mrn may bd tffl tdd w'ith deadly weapons; rowards navar. The ft'i-assin is dangerous because he is afraid. He sees to it that his in intended vietim has r.o rhance. He prrparfs for escape before he fires -ikes; and. while he may kill a I individual, as did the murder r r of Rathenau, or a number of men, as did the Ulinois coal mine assas he always brir.gs diaaslat ta the cause he fancies hr ng. Assassination?even that of Tatsar ?haa never rrally chaned the hii tory of the world. Thr bullet fired at Sarajevo did not brlng on the W rldWar. The evrr.ts that followed merely supplird thr Tentral Power.* with a pretext they had long been seekinir. The asiassination nf Rathenau not chanpe the course nf events in Germany. nor will the Ulinois murders have any effert other than to alienate hympathy with any or gnnization which eeekl to defend them. Perhaps it is natural that a period i that called for the higrhest form of 1 courage should be folldared by one in whrh loward* mulliply. I that assassirati'?? ri.inmon in theworl i alacethe W War How fntik II '!t ,,v the utter fkilan -nment in Rtjatifl whirh aasainali-.n and whkh vamly t,, maintain Itadf by larror. |g] igu.nl Vmorirnn I. killing of ', Idah.. taraa try again-t ? whn-h up to thal conled a very l thy. Bfnea the rpriam inatitoted bj the foilowi men I ? the I. W V of aeoundrcly i injured every la it. ln every greal ? this i-ountry ai I hear the evid. ' baek with thoir opinion th?. side they ? or it ' b?- lab of pnblk opinion ?: I h strike for the ga yorb and whi h ha ? nabled many another labor union ' wagBB and work I The inveatigation ; ? ? ? ' ? , of deti Laaaaatri aiine | murders nnd pai I their defenders and symj S outside every hoi tion. Mr. Penfleld, .I'^r .ostria, provided in his \x I acholarahip. in dlplomaey ll i fortoi proviaion ? i might have nvailahle for Americani the Paris po.n-r eonf e The DOBt II decided that ' > upon a bar to amuiged tl r.ot have n -' A billion . ? wai loat out of iho Croton but they will probably avei lind their way to th. olfleea of the oil well rr i Mr. Her I ? turn to Enrope. H tions thrive !?> when n every moming. More Truth Than Poetry By Ja_aea | Woat ? Dq irted AmHition r? Within my tru Eaeh tima thr Th.-r IM kan " \\ i on. In later yeara I hanl To aail i Till it wa red WI ? irted 1- roi Thi- wondera that ? I'd hava a tl Whi The town would aound my glory And give ma wi Tu h ivail me, For morning-, night ,-. . The popu! . The- boy that four.d the- i But jrone is my desire To <-ee this j-hining land I have I. Than Afric's borning l l A radio ship may ?r Th- ?*, Still this terreatrial plai Is dry enoujrh for I Expectinx Too Mucn Mareeai waa d he eouldn't eontBaBnteate i after a week's erTort. It would hav? tsken him a month Bl roi 'he Martiaa rer.tral to put eall. Somebody I Miataken Thr*? bmb hav- baea ?> ?? gnvr r ?f Laaiaa. tr> had b..i Boa. thal ? gox Real Stat^m .n?hip Er.gl'- - ? ird anuring peace in the new Ir.. graatlag btobibi ? ' hat. -.??? ? "Star-Spanfclrd" 1 - - - - - ' Th. Tril ?ir: A wvitai day abjeeta to '-itsr-apargled" a ? B?t erer u it. a aatisnal ,mh>:r" He Ta H.v ? 4'art at pg ? ir.g abart of iarr ITbal hean the of the word "ipa ... has be?n red..-ied from ita lowly estate hy Xv' r' ' -akrap.are, th? r.verer.r. r.( Addivr.ri and the Sr-ak.'p.ar. . ? w Bai all Add sos'l ?.n has nex-.r been [lil nndigaifli ? Arv! Inm Th- ? ?-Anrt ih? Blar-spaasl.r] b. . a\? I Ih* frp. An4 'r ' ? ? hr? ?? BABLAN H BALLABD. JBM 2-. ' THE HAI '." I BADER II ,,i ,,|| i f< ? Btaatv ioWB the barrrn yrars: Throi-rh Time'.s long BOTTldOT I BUad ?'<: 1 erted her name and woke ba bittei king at my f? Bl \ | thrke, as whrn thr dawn': white hoar nears. Mrn h.ar thr wmd rome running thr Waat, I elatchod to draw hrr to my bn .,-,,. the august m, ?nd high \ . Rwi <lenant crjr; i raan who pofca with God ayer; v ? v.r.cc. baneath an , ? Beauty. Can ll ?* ? I i?d Bad her itanding there? !f I . . ,' I Pr?hnh ; dia#aa(ad pne _ Perhapi II r.v.y !? ? 1"ir'! ? prafoaaioaal al en are due to the -trans-e :r.ana that the man in aport ' ? rtitaea whether hox:ng, of Moat "f ttOT he Mere!? ? onij.-n atinn in a can- ? ' ? ?furn' ? ,. ? ? ? . .. ;. ?- irl ( hrerinf the Mournera I Laa Ifl "<'" areeked eaa :-,an rr>?'i ? ? arlgla r.ear r.r.e | m>- James | the plant. and Henry wero kJlad. . *va? amall. imong ia leadt u? I' auto ' ? Amerl Mi " "i^n. 00. ?- ' ? ? * - ralaa i ? I ? i prawaai ef ' fn rAie l ? ' ?" i ''"""j aieaa ' rfr*nr.aqf tplrnd'd U fjetdoouai Padi/la. Tee rfnri- tmnri'i. hft-itd hrr mcntiUti, rg mft glancrt at Gotdhaum ?!ln. la, H'ro rnn frec/i n fUaafrifio H't'r; {Jta [jrnrr o*-^ 'He <jir of gny Gold ??? Pndilltl Eyn f>f dark eaeeefete; aJHfl af - Idaaaai Vnd\Ua'. 8iB4 BBOn announeea that he haa already got hir. eandidate nomi ? taa murh to hnpe that hy oloetiOB time he arlll proclaim that Bearat has compieted hia ! ? Stal . as we hasUy under >tand it, is a doetrine that l.erpa the Hayti and out of lllinoia. The Caria ( ollertlon 1 A wai not on t;me at the aad did not a4k "Am l late?" tdilea wbo r.ever rracka a g A h;?:r.e?s man who dnej not be lag. 4 Mr. Kowlyared who. avher. eompany r.-e.ent. does not cal! his \?.fe ",'.;.im. raai" oi \ man who doea not giao adviea. r 1 t - ^ , ? *oa ? a a m?r >(* " - - haa- to - ? ?? u! ' maraiinea BILL KETCH. If the nirrent WOBtbor only eon we waal he ronfronted by the BBBSl end-of-the-iummer problem ron ig waat to do with the Berfeetljr good ve?t of a worn ou* Tve attention of the prohibitlon au ' roeted to the faet that, desp.te their efforti, water ii ret the rl?m of C'-oton ?ir at the rate of ,-? billion jal lona a day. Fro.n the aad tale that Mr. LaeBUf we are of the opinion that I ftatei merchantmen ahould be l.ermitted to keep their wine and take on. in addition, large quantitiea of beef and iroB. F. K V Boofys By Pcrcy Hammond Not aiaee (.eirge Moore told about [toris's pretty ablution? at Oreiay haa feet laea aa .'timate llterary nf a bathrcom s? that afforded ry E. r leBBOa I. his lateat s'.ory, Pater." \ ou aai -? hew Mr tubbing .?, irv.img |n the s.ents and powd.ri. tha polishers. Mtor- " '?i ineluded in the x-oluptuous psrapherr.alia af her (-leanlir.e.ar. "Tho various sponges!" Mr Moore rri'd; "the flat sponge fet ? x.-e, the r.vu:-.d aponf for the ind th. little sponges!" and so (nr'h iw'a ?????? n Waa pe-?p ?.??>.*:rr. -.. r.il. Mr. Pen?on. the. u? as ?ight ?eer.? ... .,, tn,| Prv.-iei, Dorii'i immersiora - >red to these .if -;. ar.r. prrforrr,...l ir. tho remole vpnnje pariod at a rura! - n th. ?outh of Kranc Peter'a Mveetaeular lavinc occurred in a near I.ondon. You can become qulckljr acquainted ?*::h Mr Rrtiion'a her. by learmog of hia pspan hsbit.x in the r-a'h from Mr. Renaon'.* detai>d ar. I ew.trd account .if them. There nre yr - * Bf ll Lik. Doria. PotOf Braa you- ?? nnd beautiful, .? had a BTOfldroua ri'.ua! fi | Ha ilrenche'l himielf, first of all, Mr. Benaon says, and then so-ped all from head to foot. "Then, still ahppery and loapy, In order to f.? rrv'.d aad h.ijrhten the enjoymerrt. he turned on more hot tapi and put ipoonful after ipoonfu'. of x.rber.a ,alti | a*" Then he go*. :r BgBia aad atewed hlBMolf >n thu fra srsr.t ioup ffbea He m too hot to bear it an;. leagBf I 8te a rr.all -.-'.erproof raitle at the erd of th. ba'h ard turned on all the ro!_ water dom-hei and iquirti and iyriaf.1 Th.B aritheat ivylag hiaaaetf at all he put on hia f.imous blue siik drening gewB, which had a hood to il * eigaretta ar.; taaped at h:i aife'a door to aaeertatn whether h. co.'d ait and flniih h-s eigarette there. . . . Fr.<h from hia aeruSbinsr* ard eoap laga, wa.ith tba glow of the cold water Bfl Bta *kin. re vr?a paganly seniuoui |g his enJ.yiB.nl of the physicai eon ditiom of the BsOBMBt, and.sif Bilvia'a dreasmg table, talked the most amazing nonieme " e e a Moreover, "he dned his to*s on the tail of hia dresiinj gomn." he rubbed h:a l-.air BB the hood of It; mhi'e Sil?ia. listening to hia ehatter, was a wonderi'ig spectator of this "rough-haired, bare legged, w.t-footed, beautiful, smooth ?houldered animal." Once Peter slipped or.d fell into the soapiuds. causing "s rare and enormous splash." and Silvu, Bg an mterruption ln "the rins :-?rs .-xnd the gurglings," feared that he had hurt hinuclf. "Juat tap at the bathroom door. Wilton," ihe said to her maid. "and aak if Mr. Malnwartng is all right." Returning with assur aaeei, BTIHea Midi "Taaa Hifi. ma'am?' p ? ? avariaf *si a L.?d? - s'd parai-.t.*, srha s***t about s*i'.h it.vd aor-.er e* v*<lrt*:? aa* - ..eharge t'it dinnirs 1*4 placei at the theater UN ? *'*rde?, ? -? p -- ika gttf be aiaittaa. atdI boy-ltke char:--. ?sg?r i?4 hungrr- ar.d who'eione." thoaffe k*T - tha widow ef ?r ?fttt't prolUeer, BM a daathly rvjteBBja Mrs. Wardr.r admre4 and pxirtliiee the large, bad, ayajbeh. wsr-4aisi ? '? . fa'.Ver KH i ?" Pe'.er got or. bea.'..f.'.iy ter?' luur>?' ? p'.scidi'.y Bf their days d:itir??4 tr ?P-P--.4 ot-.ir __ r-et?r.-| and Peter'i bt'.r. Far a time, tasaik Mlvia was in daubt about \h* 4#at' of Peter'i emotien towsrxl hir l*? one night he pn**d r.. u "? I"-' twirl of imok* camf NIljdH ?> fr,m the mam ita rcau, ind areaf* i* '?? no.?e of affaakliaa ?*^ ??' ?'*** of vei'.ed f.ii-4" He ?44* ** ?*? along th. corrv.e*-? John ss^Bwari?FBsW.asai8.?8l or.e of those erTimiaate maa-iBa|?w8 thatMr Banaan i?.mif*?a*f??'?"??'? lBgeaaeMtvel>wwawaa-Bsfa aaa^faaa ,n "Qucer Luc:.'?-??t?'tntr,4'Y* gaud.ne.s of his affaetatuniaam 1* to br more BBBajad ?? Mr B.m** than you are w-.ta tha iharertei MB salf. What Readers Are Thini\ing Civic Center Building To the Edlter of The Tribune. Biri Ten years ago plans were itarted for a civic center for th* v York. The land had been ac ouired. One new building in this civic rer.ter, the r.ew CeaBty t'ourthouse, has hren proxided for. The preient build :r.gs are the Municipal Building, the Ball of Records and the City Hall. The plan Includea all of City Hall rark, as a park. with r.o other building upon it than our beautiful City Hall. Streteh ing north from th. Hall of Reeords and the Maaiclpal Bu.lding, and in con tmuation of the group. comparatlvely ?. .pensix-e land haa been aequired upon v?h:rh, with prop.r city planning, n dignified group of puhlir buildings may be iretted. The next building ihould be the new Federal eourthouse and downtown postolrlce. On April 7 laat the President ar ptoved the }obat resolution of Congress prox-idinic for exchange of the site of the downtown postonVe ln City Hall Park for a new aite to be aupplied by the eity and has appoinied a eommis aion, ronaistinjr of the ?ecre?ary of the TtaMBry, the PcatmasUr General and the Attorney (leneral, to eonfer and arrange with the Mayor, (omptroller and President of the Roroufh of Man hattan for this exchange. I.et us hope th.?e offir.ala will apeedily ael and that New York may make further advanee toward the dex-elopment of a real nvic center appropnate to the city which is the flnancial and commernal capital of America, and will be. if it is not now, the flnancial and commereial cap Ital of the world. The movement whleh itarted ten yiars ago for the remov.l of all build incs from fity Hall Park except the < ity Hall haa now advaneed to auch a stace that the Tweed eourthouse is doomfd. I.et us hope that the southern eneumbrance on that park is also doomrd i Tha City of New York ia not aren tha political capital cf iti own state I London is the political capital of Kng-, land. of Great Britain and of the Brit iih Fmpire, and the functions of that vast empire are centered there and car ried or. in publie buildmfs. The Capitol of the State of New York is at Albany. Tha Capitol of the I'nited States is at Washington, and Washington ii adornad with publie buildings ar.d. monuments paid for by the wealth of tho nation. The State of New York haa contributed no governmental building to the city and the Federal government can rontrihute only a Federal eourt? house. po.toflres and a eustom house We have a flne Custom Houie. We have a flne general PoetofTke. Let us s?e to It that we has-e a flne Federal eourt houie and downtown poatofBce in ovir' civic center. RENBY P W1I.LIAMS. New York, June :?, 1?::. ualiim" Vadir the ?lw^____ with the aid .f pi*mi.*at 8FiB'*?_ of that day he had Mteea 88B. aittmgs with medloss*. ????* ^ The volum* n an intereatiaf 818 farming one. and treati U* a* with old-tlma thoroughniu ^ ln bnef, hn eaadaataaa P thar. is much in itj H l-,#,^({1 and fraud But, whatev?r iiT710g tha work of **i! ipinti. aad>? . be :,ft alon*. H* aaya: -* ? the prtmary maven to bi ??? ^ his ang*li" Hii arr-nw*? *n sustained. .w^/i^ GEORGE R. GA?I?"? Maplewaod. N. J . Jun* ?*? ,T? The Spirita of 1848 To the Bdttet ?f The Tribune. Sir: Considerable prominenee haa b.en giverx of late to apiritualism. When I was a boy a f;reat deal of a' tent'on waa called to lable-tippiog. tappinga, etc., as manifestations of the spirits. N. v'vening family or soeial gathering was quite complete with nut gathering tho circle about th* tabl. t" see, if with the laxing on of handt or Anger tips tha table eould be made to tilt, or bump out answera to questlons asked I.ater came the ouija board for like purpoiaa. This fad. whleh graw to a furore, hegan with tha manifeatationa in tha John 0. Fox family of Hydesvtlle. Wayne County. N. Y , In 1848. So wlde [ upread beeame thia stir that a dis tinguiahe.l miniater of the Dutch Re formed Church, the Rev. Witliam R. (iordon. D. P, made a thorough and i fair investigation of these phenomena, whleh he recorded in a book, puhlished | in 1850, by Charlea Scribner, entltled: l"A Thr?efold Tcit of Modern Sririt The Railroada' Riv-1 To th* Ed.tor ef Th* Trta?8?? ( Biri A tartaen tn Tl* i' rouple of daya age had * ?^ _, story to tell of the a**r "?__*j abla to r-daeo fraight ihanr*_ # all the italled cars ln lh* 1* '^ Th* m*ntlon af th. m*t*r t?? ^ Ing away th* bnslneis *f <?? ^j ?,. prompta ma to beg that jr*a w up that itary hy cal.mg an-^ to tha faet that the railwW^ ^ prop*r m*dlum af traniporUU** to make their roadi; the trufki. ^ contrary. ruin all the g?*d f0,M should b. h*.nly t.?i H.||rf(. Rh.nebeck, N. Y . Jon? **? lf* The Conaumer* Dollal To tha Editar *f Th. THbuac Sir: Racently *n* ?* r?ur _*J ? apaka af tha BBaavll ^?^Jgi conaum*r's dollar th* ?*??"? pradue*r r*?*lv?d. f 4 A. U. Chaa.y. BJ-al ?~A the Ameriean Cranberry E*"V#tlJ, quoted in thli w**k'a ^a^_,__j man" .. s.yi?f that ^^Z .nd advertising have enabl*-'" betay geawer. la get vktaj* ?? | cent ef the .eniumer's *?"?' ^ Engl.wood, N- J. --?? **' l