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GREENLAW EXPLAINS , INTEGRAL CALCULUS n 1 ii t in I Purl of ilii' (Jix'jit iiMt-it-o ti (iiiinc of I'okcr. Hp Point. (Hil. ' I'll Ms A R)Ol, HANI) i;t i riinip- to Ho I'ln.wrt ns a rinMiiii-,' Touch on I It o List (irciit Dny. H. llx III . I'I HTI". l-. n l li go no'th afn" hum." laid .' !! I I ll"lolI li"l . I.'ll HI "nine n lie fat vim 1 i nmn (irornluw'n f , '.Inn Thetc 'mo l i'n no i out creation bml : up in lln' iihuotineoiiietil, The n -ip iollli.tlV li.nl been engaged for II i .ini'i.ililf :iiiv in waiting for 'some wiia in 1 in l i i .".(.villi; nothing mill . intr noli . k in. ii i mm to enjoy their i n.u.'i Ti nlinu.-pliei e wus one of i ,ur nml i siM- sn tiling :n lililli ate, per l,,t i onti i. incut Willi tin- silence mill inn'tion t i." icv.illcd. It t iiltli" tali tlii'.v twilled thus lnr n sir.it p.iit if ihe etonriig nothing what i vrr did happen, wherefore it tins snnn -rung In '"r nature of .1 surprise for I., ii-. l.-il to break into utterance. Anil li n in.it K w;i" moxt .iu pricing Th.r :i . iti7"n of Arkansas Cit.t should i . on ili iil "f u-itlug n portion of tin i mint: r.h.ihttcd mniult by Yankee n unprcirilenicd ii ml not le.idlly lo I in.il''iion(l. Moreover. 1: did n..! ii. rmvml ll-i'lt to tin- other." u.s un In . 1 1. .ii ilnit untiled iipiiromitliln ii" i . n -i-r .nil ciiii-ldcrntlon. "Ti inn . no seti-e In.o it." sanl ipd ii ,n liiieiiluw ptoinpl!. "When linwdli mity l good enough fo' to give ii mini i'i' advantage ' belli' lm'n nn' bred :i S . I'lfini'i In- ain't not no mil fo' l i i;i. I uWlli'l'i." f'l.-( Mo' Hpi'l'ial llf n..n-' '! ' ' want to go no'th Mow Lim' m. il.iiu- Hot tlmt fool notion . ii vi i' 'i.mJ, Jim'.'" "I wi rr.-k'nln' liow I wn nio' o' p ' iMi- in' ti. Ir.trn otiii'pln' 'bunt dt.iw ..!ti ii.Hrd ItluUdfll iloSKi'dK. "If n.i- t. -i-i in ultii Hniiic on 'cm tip HI' T i. in '.mUoil at lilm in aniazp-Tin-. ';ir w miuimli t'nit b . .i 't..,n a Mo !ud ni wIi-rtHil no opior ' n.'v .P.pi.iM- lr-i Ullo lfduv of tin- ca' v.ii.i.. nn t'ntiii' Ily iIih titoM" .'ii..n 1 1 .; .1 - . i i i in mill .i liflonn nd- iw.i ,.i tin' tnaitUi' of lii fliiii.'ti i.i'. -in In liutl i (;l-Ii'i1 unviable nuiifi..!- .inmiiL' uvfii tin- foiviiioyl ifrt? in ii mi : hat thf fanii' of lii - '.ii liail i.n-ail iliroiu'liont tip' M;.-- iip. Valley. Th. rvnllcil full tb.it In- wj. ki--- i"- i of the cif.it iMitlniMlaim of tin1 i l" i ifiitlst. mi t!iut In- deUiivd hit ntlto ncrKlCH at all tlniti- to tin- fut- 1 -r nuprovrnii'iit of U ti-clinle. but it '.. -Iioulil sod; in Un- manner in- ,it'-il ..i extend tlio ll.iid of lil in- .isatinn.-' wa. by no miuiisi I'om- ' I .Mblo They continued to (tze at ii .m if tlicj ffut i.-il Ibit lie bad been 4 i' r!.. iiliki'ii with ome Kti-.mso -f..i ,'rii threatened the oveitlnmv if'" .iiiliuiliiedly powerful intellcut. "To' hi pr'ar" to be .itiff'rln' fin ome neuii'in n' the mind," said old man i.'fci.Uw ulun he had recovered hlin e "if io'.-e o' all o'd learn the n i -Mi't'- a heap c'neeinln' pokiT If in play into thr-lr nndnt like yo' - t p.i"ln'. an' 1 ain't i-ayln' Imw lldll t lie ,1 nd'able Rood thills fill a in s" n'int o' ievv if yo' v.i to take ' " 'I p. pMdin Jo' e'd i.ito n few .m .iai was Ina enough fo' to make n wlu'e. "Uti taint HK'iy what th' ain't no "finer.- p.vlne to learn yo' all n' unit p.iktr what jn' don't know nl iv.irs like V iilninb silly to' h nl. o' per.-e. nun' jo' stud!f"i In nn - h ffiuliinn ' thai. Vo' enn't net tls 'f"ti a eottiiimood. nor p'.-dinnioHH offrn tHiibli lnixir(.. ii the (Jond flunk i-uy, n mm) Mr th" ain't no p'tlc'lar 'nstrue " lo be ii. nl fin playln' poker with r. Oieiners 'Piiiri- like It ." t'other ay nd We un.s is al'Hj - ivekoned it u.s that r en'd Hlal.mlell readny enoiiftll. ' It ' i.idln' to what I done heefd re piary like inebbe we nub f'nsld'-' nip-took. ' IV'iilh like they wax Home hl's iiooiit poker whut we iiiih ain't er ondeiMnod c'rect," ii vo'm tin. Ix," said the old man o ' 'lean' at(Ule.sceiice. ".Stand.s to ' ison bow It'- al'ayx been thntuway, n 'tow the human Intellect in Unite - tpnk'T ain't. T ie 'mil iitiinan iac" 'f done been ti thins- about poker fm the ' ri i .' time r.n' tbry ain't learned i o"in' ' tbey'n al'ays somepln' ' learned. 'Taln't likely how It lie ondcrHtood 'ntlrcly. not afo' ' ilsnieiu Day. ' n Hint iome.. "cordin" to the. J Honk the hull dusfione mystery of n' to be 'xplatned an' everythln' : n" t.. i.e made . clear what It'll i e i' eyes twinkle. 'Cordin' to Iteve- 'r anxfi (iabr'el Is tjwlne to set r i e last day an' play a trump. ' the niDi wonderful thlni? ' i" ' er i how they ain't nobody r ' ' ind iut how to play trumpx Into ' - ii' . 1 1' co'"c it's the most wonder ' ..'iiie iMiat they If even now, but ' n'ie 'o be the flnlfhliiR touch, so 'I' n likely the teason Providence ' i "mm ordained how nobody c'.l ' i.jw tn put on that there finish- i N liow fiii:li knowledge 'd be too " ''i! fo Vm, as the Good Hook -in ihry can't contain onto It. ' reas'nahle too, 'feacs like If nan t i be ,-ulileil to the same o' i il.-r the Klmy on it 'd I fair The mind o' man 'd bunt with n o' tryln' to piny It scientific:. 'line tninsi wliai'-i withheld f i' the time belli' 'lulls it' we ii n i puled fo' '( m. "i o' tin tiling wliat'n wrote i i Hull,, ih now .. li tlllllKH Ii fo i eat 'ii the l.i.ii an-at day. in' maker: life ope grand, hweel I lie (iooil Hook m.i.vm 'im, nut ' ii y Is tltncH when th' ain't no j . i.r ii like tl wa a hellota while a lluiiK Hl:' that, hut th' i m.iiikyliiil nIiowc how-'taln't no mere human to lnterjiice 1 "" j a poker (tame, f It o'd J.ii it u' biu did ul'o" now, but "i'i n i man nble to do it. TukeH a " 'I i mvv bow It kin be did I i it nil' Til to wait If he has nil the lime comes we 1111.1 tl a .cm' 'h we'll all lie tbur. 'I'll' . n '1: f"" ' 'i'i 'II play hi trump an' the SW1 th,, mptti, -ii bum Uf, nl0 a blaze of glory, r,cln' 's (dry won'l he J notnln' mki' in be i Id. "They won't lie no inn' use. tV nlavin' po,p: ': tin- htnl ms.strv 'I! bp made iiluin to ciervhodv. nn' n' rif It . the- -in't tin mi.' -.., won't 1,5 no ,n,,'r f- R j t T1..I 1 l . "c, rimt .1 bo tlr (enii. Th' alrth '11 bo burned up an' Hip heavens. 'II be, folded1 up like, a scr-en, loiiK o' they not bcln' I no mo Vnnlon to use Vm," T he old man lap.ed Into Hilence nt , Mtia point n rtisRid fcaturpx were liridlnted w.lb (lie ecHtaxy of the union' he had rnnltirei) un. nml It ceemed for one as If he had imrd all tl.e word '" ' had .-it command He was mar.lfpit.y ' overcome by in- own effort. ' ! Ill heareiH eemed alo to br; ovr- ' conie, but In 11 different 'ay. They c-uv. tinned to busy tlumiiieheK with th:r touaeco, but In n mechanu al yort of wny 1 and laiu ildh. nn If fath;ued and tloiibt- I ful of the Itrpo-.anie of anythlns. r.r' a lillle (hp; wnitej, a f espertln the vm mull iu e.i- mute, imt at lenjith .1 111 Ikai-'ilell spolp. nsaln. "I ain't neier hee.-'d nobody make no men'Hin nfo' now o' playm' triimii- into nine o' tioker. nn" I'm free to av how I don't ep how lf L-wlne to be dill. .!p)be il ',1 be u pnn.l i),!. nn' niibbe not. I ain't n' wiyln'. Hut 'pear.- like fiey I., things did in the R.inie up No'th what we mm ain't never held on. no' I p'pojp to find out what thev be." "What, b tl.ej ?" AKed h'.im pAar.tll "I'm lellln' .o' wh.r I non't under Htand." ..ii Id Illnisd. 11, but 'pen is one on 'em Ik Iiirim lthni." "Wliafn louarlthnp. " dematuled .laiie Wlntcrbottoin in num. ."urptise, "nanitlno." uphed IJii.Uell. "btit e.ir they play 'em up No'th. Mebbe 'taln't notliin' too' 'n one o' them fo.j' iihuu- in,e ois oob an Kttle 1I0K w.-it 1 f tins tiseui' pij wlien we -.i chldiin .itii' we Men iiow tluy wa n't no Use. or It moiisiit tie muiepin' lut a l;.l;ap.ilivi..i fm B!ne to know mo' 'bom It.'' "How niir, vo' m'.I done hecr'd on 'eniV luked ,oe ItnSM'll ' "Thev w is a .ip fm Memph! don fiiiie aho" I.im nlsht what t-mn It into . a newspaper, an' l;e jt me 'bo 1: it. I bin I touldu't tell him i.ot'aln'. ,i..ir they wa." a man plavln' poker s-ome'i; up thar, an' dim bem' a ."Maimer :r. ' town ill- took him fo' one o' Uiiii 1 ito-M'ikiiN tdl.ei." what nji tr.iv lin'. i but '."tiad o' tvii 'lilu' mm nftiiaiiil thev j done look blm lo ro't fo' illsorder'v , ,oiiilti''k. I'.-ai" the. Is Mime p'tlc'lar thalaw.iv. an' they i" kohip proj'dn'e .iK'ni lyni'luti' Into tiiein No'th'ti State" "Till." llele teller 'pi-.ir." to beer, a iaw.erfm ,'.'t Vnik. an' .iul naehully oe beftlii iiinUlu' a sfmoch lo the .ludpe. Itlulit thar wa" wh.'if the .IuiIkp bad a chan.'t o' barnin' ."oulcpin' ticful, hut lie. ii" like he Wli" olle o' tliefll ap" what don't take no mt'ii-.-t in tioker and the lawer feller wasn't let s.iy murli. but what be done said 'uat" to lieen miu'lity lnt're"tln 'I'.'ars he tn.i.-t 'a' been a sho' 'noiili poker pla.xer.'' "What wa- It he saldV" ask"d oid man tiieenlan. "Well, he done told the .IliiU''. fo' oiie thlna, bow imker niii'l no u.ime o" I'h.iust an' couldn't be ' all.il itambliu'. rr cofe th' ain't nothln' new 'bout that. Any man what nly outlet stands poker kiinu-.- that mtii'h, but he told c'usld' nble inn" afn' the .ludce stopped him. V'lrst off. he spoke o' tlu-m lotrarlthins. nn'y he didn't "uy nothln' 'bout how tltey tdayed 'em. an' thfn he betln lellln' how they plajicd It with integral calculus. I thousht 1 knon'd c'u"ld'able o' poker, but that's one .m mi " " WImJoIh Is "poke oiiten the moot lis o' babes an' Mickln' dove", a.1 the tlood llnok s.i.' remnrked old man llreen law. "an' niebbo tlir-j l "omeiIn' Into It. I won't oiideitake to "ay what loKHllthm" i. not liavin' nrvpr seen Vm played, but it sho" I" e'r.-ik how they I" Intricate iMlculatiotis Into the (tame, even If be dldn'l 'nounce 'em right. If u man ain't Rut no head fo' 'em lie c'n inebbe harn hl"self to pla a ornery, htimspun kyind of a same, but lie won't never be clas-ed ns no expert. "That New Yolk feller Is dead ticht. They I" mo' Intricate calculation Into draw poker 'n they I" into anylhin' else under the blue canister o' heaven. R.-at." all how sometimes a man what ain't cut no bald fo' tlnaers outslden the game 'pours fo' 10 have a sort of a nachul Instlnk fo' them intrlente rat dilutions what the lawyer feller was talkln' bout, an' ylt tli' ain't no hiKliet mathemutlcs 'n dtaw tioker Is. "'Pears like 'taln't reasonable to reckon how they Is anybody s.'wlne to have no such Instlnk 's that 'thoulen lie's a So'theruer, but th' ain't 110 tellln'. Mebbe this here lawyer feller Is one o" them nachul ptoKldles, an' lie nioiiitht lenrn yu' all somepln' if him an' yo' was to eel Into a (jiime, even If 'taln't likely. "'Pears like it was consld'able of a ondertakln. thouKh, fo' yo" ull to travel that fur Just fo' to have a came with a man whut yo" don't know no mo' 'bout '11 yo' do lilm. Does yo' all reckon it 'd be wuth while?" "I dunno." said Hlalsdell doubtfully "Mebbe 'tut n't. I didn't take 110 Kie't Int'ieft Into them logarithms nohow, beln' 's th' ain't none o' them fool hands what's wuth playln', but 1 sho" did tnko notice ' what he said 'Unit Integral calculus. 'Pcarcd like It was sonic new way o' gcttln' at .the otlda they Is Into the pot fin time to time. "Hut 'cordin' to what yo' all done said 'penrs like ill' ain't nothln' mo' Into It 'n' Intricate llggerln', and' th ain't no doggone Yank on alrth c'n ftgger no lntricaler V me. 'Pears like I mousht's well stay to home." 'yo' mought." said the old man with an air of great relief. He had been mote disturbed than he would have acknonl edged at the thought of the absence of the most capable player In the house. "Mo" In that," he continued, "If that feller Is anythln' of a spo't he'll come to Ar kansas City sooner or later, belli' 's th' ain't no such poker played nowheres else a lfir ii here. Yo' all c'n meet up with him ttwtaway. "Like enough," "aid Hlalsdell Indiffer ently. Ho had apparently lost interest In the matter, but .lake Wlnterbottom, who hud listened attentively, seemed homewhat doubtful. "I reckon th' ain't notliin' 'mpo'iuiu abou log'rllhnis," he suld. "Their, new hands Is iil'ayH mo' Y less troublesome an' liable fo' to make unnecessary Hhootln'; hut how come yo' all c'n speak so positive 'bout Integral calculus. Green law? Tears, like It mought mean some, pin", "J'm a-lellln' on yo' what It's l.alln fo' Intricate calculations," snapped the old man Impatiently. "Them lawyers a I'n ysj talks mo' 'r less l.alln when they're in ro't." And tint subject was dropped at that. When iIip company dispersed, how ever, Sam I 'eat rail walked homeward with Hlalsdell. "That Ihar sho' was. a ciu'ouh idee what the old man was a-sayln' 'bout playln' trumps into a game o' draw , poker," he said thoughtfully. "I been thlnkln' c'lisld'ablc 'boul lhnt," said Hlalsdell. "but I dunno. 'Pears like ! they mought be somepln' Into It" POEKS WORTH READING. limn anil Manners. ne or urn I'm uiimr I ha.e ,. ne of stiit'm uiner I lm A "rtsln radiant maiden to rar. Tberei-llh a jug nf win. and f r.f bread - "'' 'M-' In the wllderne.:. ", M ""'"" ' ut hli n.V J. " '"a hI' J"' 3m1 '"'u- "" H'M eliiir " 'llfrereni niie I hirit'v think lle'il nnl to iln milium nntii- ! . N'AtHA.s 111 ' rrr. 11t11mn Vllit.. Th a : e h t of or. at.il .ti Wi ll 1irit!i of rit ot.d - tVh lnrk r l!il untt Hon . V(io f.ng'm tap tti pjr'. I.IVe rho.t', arn rpni' acal'i Th nUhM t! ,iM otol.'- Tlut Inn- h'.ittli and'!'! To rhtld ar1 emr.ilnlre. iW Ttfn nf 1. Imt InnK lif!! ijt mch nril onrlook p'.l s.'trhi tliftt lit Rtioiie unit 'fl'r. no, 'ot In imil niiion. uA 'prak 'i IfHTilurv ThoiBh'A or n ur tlr riti' Muih like tli' oniet'D crpor Or. mit'llnit nr, llk ltph' A mid th' l,rnh n.l Ii'ikhi-. C.i" 'rm the ncrM I!- rich'. i)f lf. .mil IM p'tfinr.'. Atnl Mrn th'ni on thf kIoii ii Tl" il'.Hh. In nil hi. t.irltr.e.. .x.w'.'tir a f.irni ef f'iir, rl .cni'miT' In lh i!aUr.- "tn. .In-. Iv ilra'lrn tr-ir In raPr.'nt tyrti nnrl .r And i.'h h n cotn'ii nmi A'hi. iltlp. iiiit'lrt' th itno- Anrl w.llis what in'1 rfplejtll Of tlilrt" l.'ll'v.l r.i tnor. of .iip'r.titlo'i. lot. m' 1 ti". nt 'If an! il'T.-jn Of koSsM anil of tro. AnO of to- iroblln "nrr.iti W'li.i rob. m.in of his om To nirfk' h'r o'ti: noui 'Aho' ni a'l '-i Ii ta'v that ir .nno' I In- th'M h-.- on-.e -I'o fr'sh' Thaf Hfrl I!p hav .urr:'lil . Vo- inanv a ch'Id'" cl-'l.-h-. "hi "i''t hh.1i .ii-r ul" To-ntrh' moot 'th' ti iiitnl'A Th! I a 1 ti Wii't- 'a-th a l'r....-I -e.l 1 opa Itll tlr.'.'.l I'f anil siialt .j-lnk a tn".l' vrlnc. wor.il- mn of Com-i That u;th fin hant:".ri tri'atr.. In will, ii th lif.ui of Milium. TH". tr.'.onUke cl'.oni. nml fil'ar.i.. l ,ii,iunii .. It h a" It 4 dir. nr.. Mauhcis fUII III. hr.. Ninv thit O tiilin ifK!.:- , ronn (t '" m- ioi'Ii bri.a'h the 110011 Anil carnt'f frutn the Pi.af.ioo'. .101 of rich's rounj about tn .--''ili 'the .uniaih bouzh It niprv Of lllble. fair v i onr til . I11J 1 .hii'l Ka'b' saroet li. -The irepcr 1,11. :h r li'l: . i't A-tl -r!l IM IJ'r a'l'.'tll. -t-A. raillan: a. .iiloirt inlt. Tli In la r l.llBht opa '..' '.ea . ' I. I. me lip- that mrM al tu.lltlil tit The vl'ilinc miii...: m , inifola ti lopar ..r ir.pliiiueiit i.iuill.l Mori- plnle.io thai4 ilulculalft uia Will xaie th I11vl1.l1 lln.l'n au' i. M iikIii to all who -hull paln.as ' .v.. rlllnc Me.l -hull nith ana Till. .rilou. chllilnK trrauie lio.t Prmn 11. e. Hie Cmaua of a daj I , Clinton- Scoi.laro The .Mranliifa. If loi ins ifiee b all Him 1.1I11 that hue vouid b Merr lioltiiiie ll'arl In I'liilfr llnall lib 1... ml of mi atr K.i ioi 01c thee I. Htrli 1 o In or tbr th jui lit halt ...iiu'lit anil keep uiulniluir.l I'll loipllchl III Ihln. if- 1 1 lin iiic Hie I- more I'll a 11 ulnnlliK In Ihe uttiff Ti hop that ni.ihfra tile )ar ;lflie. rl" J.. nil paie.atnl lite ARTHCS M'ALl.lCI. I til II arliiH rnlre'a I'lnloi ral, t'umi th' ''!' it JUpuOlttari Uon here In Ca.'tu. I'l-nli pro.prntr bu 1 nine. A tlatiir feller bronitht Ithe hla made the hull ti.llti lillln, II ilioppeii a thou. ami Uoll.ua on the mace n-ii.inn' In. Kiel) time li ml.ml u kol th ata dilier w until 11 in. lie -peol at leat t-u tliouaaml plaibr uoktr am) rouItt Their lniil w.innt nothln that il blurt him from a lt . II bought a ilu?li laielt'a. and the atoie of llnppv Hank 11. "tatliil up a atoik)aul ulul a fai torv and bank. Ilea pu u hiin.il! thou anil In i ll'iuur peri.li; lie llfteil up the iilorlftaK on tile l'ntre Chut ell tllded Cactus ll'a planned un ofllie hull.lln; hre ihre uaeil to be Juat lent.. Ami he'a put 11 half a million in a baiiguu I'aiiltllie. ATin la thin tiraltlii' alransr that I. blowbr eiif ti .0 ft " Tint tlir a t lie icty iiiksiIuii 1l1.1t li.tf had ua up n tr'e. 1111 11 pennant wlnnln' ball team he heaila tlie llHt of naiitee. And lie'" trj'n- In apenil Hi prntlta of thla ear's world's aerl sanies Animal Ihrnren. Voiii Ac .o'fariie Coiirtrr Jui,rnitf Von kno- about the turkey trot. The inoiituir t let. 'I lie liutitP' IlUK, 119 like aa not la 011 our Hat, ' Von know the nea.el dip of cour.e Th' plKeen iilnu; Ami that ureal ilaiice. the crary hoict, The lateat thine I loie ihe neat gorilla Mop Th' kangaroo. 'I be proper plaie to (lie a hep la al the zoo. The Pea. ron iit si i.outt rosi'i)nixitc)i I thought the aea 11 aa picturesque When pirate flourished loin 11(0 Bui b" e we lllil' the H O f. lpon my soul, I do not know ! Did ever blood of mortal now .So fail for ii'omlera there fljaplae(j a when a Heel of steamers g-o To sun or1 some sreat ship In woe Thai else weic far from human aid? Thai miracle of man ti more In pure louiaiice than all Ihe aea Has ever served to bring aMinre In all Ihe eentiiilea to tne. I thourht It neiermore could he The sea imaln. with all Us thrill, nut lo' anullier rentur) With human Ingenuity Has made It more romantic atlll The Brookalde. rail the gieen fields and the wood, Slipping down o'er allver aandi, Hourly hastes the mlmle flood To the oslered marisli lands Tenuous tiehle, faint bassoon, Nil day long Its strains are heaid. Uitanillke, fr so nlfii tun' si lu lolie of wind and Idid When the binndlng nighl Is still. A if I Hi' moonlight o'ri the tl'" .Steals like mist fioln bill In hill I'urllie creatures eotne and pus- Mhv failed tilings with siarlled ji. 'Twist the water arums glide, And all palpitant with feaia Lap the clear and moling tide. fi't i'i nilil-noon'a brenthlesa hejshi Whei'e the pool spreads shllillllil lug lings, Memos Into sudil'li flight l'pward luunih on silent winxs. Ma)hap hete some smiling maid l.ong ago. 'mid summer flowei. Heard the old sweet I, ile and strayed llaik In lldtn's Jiappy bowers. What though fled tin primrose dream, And the lips thai smiled are dual? Mill imaging Hows Ihs stream; lane tenewa Us anilent triisl. Jaui B. Ksmzom. TriE SUN, SUNDAY, OCTOBER QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. I unco n clillil I learned l.ie iuio, j: !be lllble In rhjnie. but now I tuiy ree! only a few occasional line.", uc!i ai "Joshii i nml .lutlits sx.T -iic I inl." Can you jlvtt n, the wit.jie? N. .1. l-'os-O Tli melt .lehoiah vpeaan to i li t'one!" nml llxodtt', l.pvltlcus and Numbers 1 rolSoweil by tl,.ute.'o.wmy. ' toihua and Judges iwav the 1 , Ru'.h gleans tlio shcavea witlt leaiL'.iif; haiul Samuel with niiuiero'ii Kligi appet", Wl'oae Chrui.!c'e we wmpler'r.s h '. IJjtra ami Neltir.ilaii ninv llvhcr tl.e be.iutrnu" inocriier fhuw .lob speaks In sigh". David t; Pal:n. The Proverbs teach to sc.tttet aim. Hcleslastes then comes on With the sweet Komb of So'.ottibn. Isaiah, Jcreniliih then ' With l.ainenlatlonu take :lie pea j llaklel, Daniel, llose.i lyrb's "Well. j.locl, .Mnos. Ob.idlah, tell. Next Jonah. Mlcali. Nibiini coin' I Mul lofty Habakkuk tlnd. room While Xetil.anlali, Hm.r. call II in lit Zacluii lull bullils his wun. I -.id .Makif.i.. 'A': 1 4ai men's n j Comltitlrs the iir.cieli'. ttstanun' j Matthew. Mark. t.Vi.e mrl .lol. i I T-'.'i what by I'hiidt was said ami iion' . j Acts both of tit" a pottles tell ! Km how tli' I Inl: Spirit fen. j llotr.ans. Cor,! ti-...it. and fiJlat..n. Haul by Knhes'ai.i t ike their s'stlotn: Then the PL.tlnpiaii". hai.il "1 a inl ' With tlie Coll,iti. take then- "'an li Thi-ssalnr.ia . each and al. ' al ii for t.ieir author gnat 't Pan . Who 1 evt writi to Timothy: ii Titus and Philemon Me. J iVhile llvb.'pnt the 'at bf.ei a ..in- Next comes the iplstle of St. .'ati'e I While IVter. John and good St. Jul I With ltcMlatlon loth continue 1 Whei 'an I se: an-, hoc,.. un :.. n.ih Mtri n, the 410.1 mis.cfari? J ixKt- I'm rr.r.T I Ject .Assuming rfiiiii!.:r its w .tli tne Merbn "orv In Ti'in.j -on the n'.t p e.eijpi;; ai thorits is the source of Ills m.teilal, Sit Thomas .lnlur s ".Mime d'Artliui " Tne IIiikII"!! Text Socltv has pjbh.li'd in full tPM and with copious notes the ,uoe totnatiie of M t ,n. whleh datit ftotn about lite m ildle of Hie fifteenth centur). Merlin b'lor.T. 'n tlio (ictiod i ne'i the, llr.t'.ili aoe'ety or llnslattd -j. de.nliis '1 i'f oppo.Itioti to tile (ictman.e lr.j;o.i j Tli carlle-t inord appeals in Ner.nui-. 1 annul 400. at'd tin' imi'l lointilfte ai'io'an iv Riven In tieoffn uf .Monmouth, about' III!?. At fits lime and f'oui liils jourte ri.' ""omewhat 'Mte a"d .- ..J- stor of .1etl1n pa.sed 01 et into iiuitlntn 1'iatue .mil tnefi wa. sie-itl;. en-lehed. This, . .1 ?nl ile elui.ed. was hiouKht back aitiwi ' the Channel ,mj aiipi'.i'"il 11 tnc M.ilm.i tales of Kii'U Art.ttit and l.i K i.at" of, Ko'Jnd Table 1 Whuh is lo le plefrllrd. "data oi lata ale inuu lieillU a totuuilalltill of I m f ..,...., I h . ......... i.i . .... ..e ..... ... Pita A:e. 'ii" - rKv.'.i' iv. li e uiil.l be "old ism Tne .iialw.. o il- no tleute, fie Hnult"ll speei n quite rt-fll-i- to li- :ov eined b .i ill lo -i . Cui'-.m" iiin'e. thi m-, nnd of the. lAn analogue- s..i..,li moves the point, fur the,.- i eNiUb nt aiitli.o nv in u'ase fnt the I'nited Stale- ate. j , ,, .... In jour answer to C M. a to Pit- calms Ifluinl you lefer tn Itlciiatd White- lint's "The Island.' Pleaee Inform tii" full title or worn allilileii to ami wti-'ie iW bow It b. may be obtain d Who lllllllislleit I.. II. Cr.ooKUR. "The Island! 01. Xdv.'i.tiii"" of a Per son of Quality" by lilcbatd Wliilelm;, j.ub- , ll"hed by the Ci-ntuiy Co.. N. V.. It?'.. I 7: Tinan,..;; mi , nana: - '""" ur -"-caidhig. and elthe, mithml scilpt by substituting are fur 's and the i" at th" option of the ilarl. "tcretary of an educational society con- firms him In that substitution. I" not AUttlun Pitch. i A. n-k" .f tin dialer "data" a collective noun, plural in form..1-"' t,t;l1 ,h" ll'i''"li for four alter a r.hlle -Insular In construction" Similarly. 1 1'teiedins Plact has bid lour, and tt not the news Is. the I'nited State- l, i ather ' w'h "", ... , , , , than the pens ate. the Culled Slat-- are "'r ' '"' ldgheM Iio-ible bid. and W. i- it the pla; ! first naming it muft it the 11 is an ,-iKrei'aine i.ne, 0111 11 is soniewnai a work of superetoKatloii to introduce a ! b'oi ly.fl . . tin-me of tiction upon scenes which aieiutneil i.i th lnstluc: wllh tomance of a ".outer soil. Th" author has .liawn tery fie.l.i upon Sir John Hairow and Lady Helclnr. net only for the ennts of the histoty of the uiutln.t but for the woid" in which they ale told. A visit to I'itiailn I" be no means the least cherished inetnoi.t of life ill the South Sea. Un ; oil know what the littet" stand foi In the wlirlc.-s signal of ills- tre-j--.' it, c, Sivrr. They aie an aihltrary signal adopted by the International Conference nf Wire less Telegraphy and as letters have 110 signification whntevir. The choice fell upon till" combination of letttis beeau-e It Is so deal and distinct. In the Morse, alphabet It Is represented b the chatac ter ... - time dots and a pause, thiee dash- and a pause and last lime dots, Where can I tiud l-'ianklln's fable of the man who had an aj.e to gtlnd? It Is icrtalnly not In Poor Hlcliard's aIiiiuiihc, M. N. Hapu-.t. It certainly Is not s saying of Poor Hlchard, for It was written by Pool Hob nt In "Hssays from the Disk of Poor Hobett the Scribe," and first was pub llshed In the lfilfcr s-Wnrre Glrnner In 1S1I. The author was Charles .Miner, Alllbone credits him with three titles. "History of Wjoinlng," "Hnllad of Jumea Plrd," and the essays collected In a duo decimo Noluine, The story of the Wy oming massacre was gathered from sur viving eyewitnesses. Kindly inform tne In what .tear llenty Ueotge died. Who was his opponent In the Mayoralty election'.' Did be run mot e than once? It. H. Ul.tPDt.v. lie died October I?, 1S97. In the last days of his second campaign for Mayor, lie ran for that office In HSti and was defeated by A. S. Hewitt. In 1SI7 be ran against Van Wjck, lair a.-. Truer, 1 hate heaid two witticisms of tin. eimaoier of that mentioned by Henry la wis ciiuiuley In his Imtuliy published In vour Issue of this date. I cannot, how ' ever, give the source uf either one de ! scribed the career of a mining prospector land the oilier that of a successful luwyer, The first Is "Mine, Miner, .Minus. - ine oilier "l'lrst he gets on, then he gets honor, then he gets honest." William W. Sf r.iiuiiA:-'. Ill the oithodux tjpe of mosnue what Is the name of the spot which minks the dliectlon of Mecca'.' Khwahii Hlufr. Mlhrab. a portion of the wall usually In dicated by ornament of tllfj-s ur enamelled brick! on each side ai tviltten in cunc tj text the names of Allah and the Prophet. ' ,S'ear It Is the nihnber or elevated place l 1.1..L. ti. .... ...ill, llw, Unnn In ilioill wniiii i" in.",., - I loot "tones. 19, 1913. SCHOOL FOR CARD PLATERS. M. .' ,0.1 m idge H II 1.. ,i Wl. ioild or.e r.evo oiu a undo if the pa'-fle.' hn "tarled w'tli ono spaile as de i ' Ni- ! I-.e.itd at tn. u.li rule, cm the ior.ti'a-y, mo.t miilo li'il. ie h.ne.i on Muile call. 0- t , fii'i:ii', because no I 500J pkiier mil bid a pade if he h is j mo .'ji trl. i. 'n I1I1 liar.d. If that l all li Ui'aie- his. a Ml '!t th!-d haiul has iiuimtiK, the nullo nu.t go tbioujlt or the atlversat will have 'o ove-ra'l It with tii'Vr !r, i!n5 ca"d 'n the varlo'li suits. M T. II. sajs: What a-e th' ehatii-ea, bj.ej on .iKraMj thai nr. aveiaife ...., I vililch i" a tr.jk '.wdo a 'Anal on" would bill no t."itiip or will Ui.e the odd a! liullos If left with the tonti act'.' Probably about the i.unc us the rhancc foi the siicrus of the no t"iiniier tnat v.-oiild be bid asalnsl It with the tt'ck a'aoie awage in It. Utie tt!. ,. sair.i;. at nullos ne .M Hire an one spjile on!: tatvt" If the tmllo pla.ici- U ti'i' fo'ied up lo t'o or three at least tiir " I" -oine'.lilni n 10114 about tnc utile. :te's lildilliig. ( M 1.1: " We t;e the u-uil two t.ie.,3 ,ti .1 s';it a. an opening old b, tne d'-Mler to "liow lenx'.h without titi. bat i "eldoni with ies. tiiau six In ult If we pin-, n'llios 'le Ilnil tliis Ind induces li'.'i paitnei to tui!" a n'jllo bid. but ii 1 ui.mv c-i.e. althoush '".i" de.ilei nas not I ti." ton", he ' without the de'ire of 11N , '"i!C Wnat hotild be bid In sin h j CIS' a" ' Wi'li ',x In ai..t, foui of tlii'in belmv I Him ten. He S quite J'i.tltle,l In taklna a idisnce on a two t-Ii l; III I. v -ii iltl.oiil 1 either deuce or tie, 11 s he m. llnu li.e I msn ends n.nii.t hltn and fo.n them ! o n'n evets tilek In suit W10 . n lull, none smaller than in" ". ur "r.. a two tl'leV bid ! not mlvi-iilili I '1 N ? for Instniue. . 'Jo'jd i.r.o,ir,j for a t'kli at the "lail. to lie -ai ld in to two if mi ic.illeil. tt dil.mt I I ii toi s only nu.t ! ir.odltlej 01 mine . .i.l w l.i 11 pl.is ,:.g n.illo. Mi T a;-. M.. pi '.n.-' h.n'ns t.d , i.-.IM" itnl celllK 'i'."tc.,ll", with tin I Mump, should I had 111' lilng or the -tien , t'tniip." fiuiu K :i S 7? Much depend' on when '.lie heatl was I old. bat th- lop Is the com "nt oicil plu. ' if tlie b'd Is made to direct .1 I-...I ait tlnst .1 on trutnper ihe klna inu , V ! I. p.ittn'M- want- o kn o '..' ad ' attain"' I-'ti : number ,s of little u"e Co jr; an .1 1'.. II i- -vas ei e i(..o'iu ,m W.it. a "i Ne.ei ll'Mtd of It I M I'll. play upon in" cot I'.ct name I'.-l W sa " A ll.l" left .ii id .'nt" Hid a khif "o d-atfing a tle, w .ncli tits a lolnlnn.itiotl on tlie lal.ud, I he illsealds the klliK N'eN! mind be e; a till Id "la tit and l.i " don n t he tlm e I! lift" ll" tlHI"' i-.'"i a ealll In ill"'u ll. Ml , that li" .'.intuit !.. down tl.u-.' nt a kind. ' II Is ml"tul,"ti .-'jeh a rule would be ! nl.. mil. as a pla"i- wiln a pale muld i nevei get Id of th.'hl The s.mi" I" tn , .,i ,,e ,n n, ir,ia Hitli.i l.i mil- pitch 111 th" moil"!!! Ralll'-. Ill tile old atlie of ioinmeiii.il pitb. whuh is iiow all"d am lion the amount hhl was put to Ihe ctedlt of the selbt. ami he loulit I'fuse it end pitch his own Hump for j " " -'i"" as tii aihatiee bl own scote mtl'.oilt ghing another plater i i lie i nance lo anvance un linn, i he niod- "o bidding Is all to th- boa id and no one , , , ' 1,as a rl'11 to ",'0'" the amount bid but th- p'avir who uiak.- il. therefore no nn,. pas a inrht lo leftise it. ami if tl, dealei is not the highest blddei In ha llo mote lights than jii other plair. It inu-t not be forgotten, at the sain, lini". that it was alwa" th ihlest baiiii that !old. 1101 the iiealer. in th" old game. A. .1. K. .-.i." Tlie 11 limp .ne of I, raits, which the (dealer lob-, that bilns, the only trump 1 1,1 l.lu 1. A I.. ,.t- .1 1.1 I I ,, ro,n. 0 ,,...;., .,,,' r,;j noum es. Is i, the dealep. pbliseii p, , Play his ace.' A bt that when anv -nit but 1it-.ii tM is Hie Hump the aie of hiail may be held up eNcpt when the hl-Hiii trump, tlie or Jack, i- led. but when heart- ale Hump" it '- the ace of th" Hump suit ami must plate,) The nib- Is that the time highest S ', tllllllpa hate sp. 1I.1I pilvilege" in net following suit when smaller iiumn. ., led. Winn any "ult other than heart- i the trump the time highest trumps aie the five, the Jack and the ace of heaits, the ace of the tttimp suit not bring exempt. Hut when beans ate tiuuips the aie of loarts l the tblul highest and conies within the terms of the exemption. i'likei. I A M. C. -.11, Wi have '.wo lloybs and tiny differ nn foul hand-. Cosier'- Hoyle aits a man can phi-, with four card, but cannot draw moie than lie dlcjids. as it Is nothing hut a disad vantage to plat with 11 -lion band. The other Ho.tle sas a snott hand is foul. Must be some mistake about tne title, as pane 2f.' In the 'li-oilpiion of tin game sats a short hand Is held to ! fnU hand hi all Rambling houcs. and Ine laws of poker given In page L'.it' -.i that n short baud Is foul if nn ,-, i , in n )s lifted or looked al tsce law Hi). This I iis far back n- tin I Duo edilion. M. !'. .sats: A opens a Jiuk pot and draws two caids. Two others hate tome In, but decline to bet after the draw, ask Ing to see opeiurs. A show- two pairs, eights up. Is he entitled to thn pot'.' That depends op whether A had openers to go with or not and If his discard l I under the chips In the pool that question Is easll.- settled. A ma have had thrfe eights or three of his small pair and ills carded one by mlniake, getting the roiirth In the dlaw, I'nb'bs tlie nile Is -liieil.t enforced to make etel.t upener Vut his discard under the chips In the pool -in h iMsputer as this will conllnually in Ise 1'ltioi'ide. II. C. W. sas I'la.uiiR' two band A melds luO aces. While th"e ale still on the table be gets Hie other four Is this 11 double nn Id, m It is win th milt iiliiitlier Un)? It Is it double liieltl, and the seitiud four sees, Julned to Ihe four nliead on the table, are wot th 200, Just as any oilier double nn 'hi would be. In the old iIiinn tight lice." wcie worth loon. A, P. W. sas! A Rets Ihe bid nml leada two rounds of Humps, diamonds, The next Hick is a spade, and goes to II, who stints heal ts, , tiuuips the seciitnl round with tlm ills and lends spades ugalu, Another heiut and 1 niifs In with the queen of diamonds, but A, not dream pg 1) could be nut of heal Is, tl limped with the other dlx, On seeing Ids mistake he wants, to take back the dlx and our trump with the leu, Cun be do so" No. Hoard's the plu, the ilu of tiuuips mutt remain on the trick. NOVEL POINTS OF THE LAW, T:i" p'lr il.iso of s tai v.iv tli oet dues tin' liiake ono a passenger, tiniPr tne ile'lion In a novel r:ie, Kldwrll vs. I'liesapeakc anil ubio Haltw.is, befoie Ihe .Supreme t'jiurt of Appeal" of West Virginia, In which the court refused (o hold that the relation of carrier and pas senger berjatt some hours Ik fore tra"! tl nte. The plaintiff had gone to fnu'lr rail nn nn excursion tlrket booiI for r tiiti'lt.g only on the' date of sile Ar riving In the clt. he, sold hi rel.i " coupon at'd when ready to go home he boiiKht one from annlher eitrlo"!."' vi agent of th" 'iillroad ilvnanded the tle'aet so puicbasnl. and uhn the plain tiff rffueil to band It over l.e wns a saiilted, for whl'-h he brought suit ngalnt the railroad. in the 1lnhm 'if the opliilnn th" mint slid "The relation of paet!;er ard car rier begins when on" presents himself at a passenger station of t.-e i.nrle.- p. leaillhess to ho transported 'o h'" destlr i Hon, under silrh riretimstai" el of time, place, manner and condition that the e.mle" nii be deemed to have nceepied him .-i'i a pas.enaer. tine upon the prem ise' of a railroad eompan to p'itch.'ie a t'.'ket fo p-issnge over Its lines on 1 train rbednled to drpait eight hou.-s later, Intending In tlie meantime to re main In the city nf putchaso and not upon the piemlses nf the comp.iiiv. aid therefore tot under II" rate 01 n:iirn. Is not a passenger within the proper meaning of th" term " The inmerslnn of slack" .nf I1.1v was aliened In ""ii" Snwle b.-fme th" Thiid Appelli'te Illusion of the Supreme Court, tit wlii.li it iipp'-areil that Hip tenant of a fnm had foi biilditi 1 (irevl nils tenant tn "liter on the laud to . move t'te l,,n at 1 time whop the land whs soft and wagon wheel, cut ruts ininl.i .1 font de,.p Tlie fnnil"r ti 1 aet "lied nn tile around that by foi hlilili'ic bioi to ii ihovr the hay the dt fondant was eoiivei tlm: tt to hi. own ue. but the .nun held thsi 'he f.-irmef tenant lui-l n cm "ise fm- tin' leniovinc th" lur. v In n I'" wa In pns "eslnn of th" fin in iind that 'N d-fetnl.-i'it wa Mviel'. eN.'i .-labia ilniintilini ov, r teal tiruperf nf which he wn" rlghtftlllv In ioi -'Ion le f.n ln.l.li' i: th.' fotrier tenant 'm e- t a ' I ice when he would do n r'liui ilamace Tn- Cnl'eil :.ites ni-ti C.iurt of wenein Aikan-. is holds in I.e.' Minsns i I'i!) -otltl'l't ! ItlllU.li tn-ii fll te-tilllOII o; a p!i -ici.iti a- ti "l.i'.eiin at- made to him le plal'i'iff eon. eruiii-' an ocdeiit In w b . h .! v i- iii'.mid plnlti'.iff w i pi Jtir.'d and a- : i feellca- .mil ""ii-aMon- of Il'.l'.lllff tlii-eipient to lb' tlille of til" II.- c'd-iit and t' inr to the .i'n!;i.iti..n In- Hi" p'n -!.-.. in to iii.i!ify loin In tistif) for the ...'. it,, tyt lin firt'-i '. I . ,1 '. l' l.li.ll. A lis to III. opinion nf the ttalntlff's eondl- j tloti iia-.il on sueii i .n.ii 'in.i'i'in ami stnlein.it.t- In- tli" pliiintiff. Th" eou't tool ihl" i tew tiei-nusp tb" pli"li ln iNinniiiMl the plaintiff for the puipoe of ii,ilifim. h'tn-elf to listify and not professionally. M.ltli lin1'!!!" po-sihill'. .1 s ate nt';R. -l.'d h til. Sa.l.e'lie Colt! i nl V , 'nlisin in holding in Mill I" the Chliauo .V.irilm esf: n I'a l-.vai Cn-rpanv ilia. Ihe uwper of n "'" 'P i '1 i'n ' ii'lint n -ill. r dauiae. ,'l-'alli"t u l.lli-n.ld l.' au-e it ." ImVion (n ti-in-.t. T" i.; a-..-ed: "Wilete .Ip Itttf.'l.'' 1- ')! t'.-.lliie a'lll tl.tr L.i value rnt law ful pu: poses, -hole nn nI-'.Iiis i.?.'' t" term ei f" .ilu- ba-el n:i :ts u-e and iie.thll.,t l'..: an un lawful piiip i'. " If a cnil.te' teller etti l.l.i.'.id an ersravei to make p! it. - to tie u"id in mikltii: cniniterf' tt money and the pllte- Wele lost In the plo. (!t of tl.ltl". l0!tlt!"ll or conveited b some other party could the cost pi lee or the' value for tb" unlawful use- to which the we... Intended to be put lie tei-overed'.' The sain.- iiuestlcn mlchi at Ise over a kit of bttrglat - tool", alu.ible for the iuui'On of committing Imt uia r but hat ms no pi--lb ul.ir value for ant l.-alllni lie ue lb" slar.t and i-'iunt' rf' itina wire offnieis .1 j en. no:, law Wi'li j. mill ns tas p..-, Ollt tin e!'tl"l"S" t'. .'milt lo'd- fll! II. U'lod it N.on 1- apnaiint wh. the to .tie nl" iii.'il w 11. Id eote'tl the .1",- ;, lliiie.l for the p.iin.i of ;!l'i-'.i .il .'"I would no' apply to th" . .1-1 of 11 "lot ma. iiiiit' T ...int hold" 1 1 1.1 1 wli. ie tin1 .'ii.'.':ii -nl. ..- .1 .-lot '!!.l'illl0, HIS ll.l lalue f.e .1 l law fll .lll'po-i no dam. Ue- f.-r It- diS!' !! tiotl at" ie. iteiable Tlie ,x'"!it I" Which nil nttill 111".' will -ii l:i .i.l.l : tin; liiiptnpei' '.'iii.i:li- to a Jur wa- Itidle.ited In Ituiiip t- lieiuttme. leiekawanna and We-ie'n li.ulroid. be foie the Appellate Plvl-iiui. thud depatt inept in which defendant ,i-Ke, the re t"i,il nf a verdict nf S2o linn fm 'he In-, nt plaintiff" b'R nn the mound ton! iu hi summing up the plaintiff - ult. .met .aid. "(tentleman of the Jut. mil ale Hie nt,l Judges of thesC tllilll. It il'"- Hot -eelll til tile that if tW'elte men call in Itlt.l the Jnr loniii and tltnl n.i- ,n':-tiii t.na tm: tleglaetil. tllell We IIICJIIT .1- .111 lemol" the "tattle l.f .1tl-tee fl.illl til" ilnnie nf the mUti llOtl-e and el". It, il- pl.o e a -l.itue lif Phll'lie SHOW, till' Plltl'lll Slllll "f I 11" lielawaie. I.ai liawnnna and Wi -lern li ill in. id Company, we mig it a- .tell i tit upon that stone In fi'mit of the i mn , bouse. S.i. ,-.d to the IlltetestS of tin 1 via w a n . I, icliaw anna ai d We-P .11. Hi" mad of nntbi.'icile. at K. in per too' The Ap 1 late Uitl-iiin hold- thai al-ii"U'Jii the language wa- itnpiopei unprm nki d. and .11 eoti-uleieil, the n.vui rep. e -lioiild not oe developed Inln an ' V ile, e.llll'i In I." tel-e the vi rdir! nr ta'.e onv ii.irt nf It aw. it frnlii the pl.iiutifi'. S n Hie tn.il Judge priunpllt lebukid coiiii-el Inr Ills llllprnpcr 1 lltRll.lge. and 111 Ihe eb.ltge I'lnphaticallt and dlstinct't mst meted the Jui tn dlMi gaid the ic iii.n k", the e.iui't lifl'l-eS ill IllOl.-t the Vetillct. I'llotltlg the eoutt' 'It I" l"C. I eiisollilble In slip p.ii that men lit to nt ns juini--. cm b--wi 1 1 1 il end biassed awni finni Justi.'i as i.iililriti ami .ii.i'iis might be. lit .i.i little linp'imir statement mole in ii. .-. 1 In -iini'inns UP. n.i' lleiilatlv ibis i- -o Where tile tlilll eolllt llfllolllti '- tile I'liuiieel's language and cnitlon- tne Jipt against It To assume that this l iiliculous sugge-lloti cniieenilng tun imasiuai t I'lm 0. Snow could hate been taken -einmsly by tile JllfJ, ill hate I.i in a de tiling fietor Itll thetn. place- tlie low.-' possible i!l iii. it" on the mental eipa.-ilt nf Julius I'o force llil pla.ntiff In emi-i nt to a le dlit'llou of the veiilict oi in sinijei t ea. h nf the litigant- nnd II unit tn tne i - p, n-e of ii new trial I" can t" ihi- lib- suiil siugestlon. would be a il.'tei-iiiiiia Hull Willi'll. I fed I. Would not be nvog- nixed as the iii'o.ln t of lu.li. nil com i -eiiM., nor -land tin ti -t of puldn --i iulii j ." That a feiii'tei'v cnrp'iiatioii ma ex clude niRiois from burial i- tin decision of the Sllpl'illle Coin t of Illinois In Pi utile vs. I'm est llollle Ciliiet,,t Colil- p.my, ill which the f.n ts weic: 1'nuii I IS'.'O to IMo; loin nf lel.ilni's fbllilriii died and were bul l' d in appelb e's is nn ery In single burial plans sepaium li.iiu each other, n latin ind owning a Int I. liter the coi pin alimi p.is-nl a resolution that alter I )ei eiiilier III, I POT lb" nui I'lery would be maintained for the In terment of the lemaliis of piisons of the white lace onl.t bill tin remain" of minted persons owning lots "i lb in- eteiy lll't tllt'll' .lit" -! In ns il ..Id be ll'l. inltlfd for but Inl In tin lo . on Hon , them nn .March l'l. ll'l 2. the wife nf lelaloi- died and in- applied foi sii.no Inr the burial nf Inl I aid v. and p.t mis sion was lefused mlelv ln.-.m.-e n wus Hie body uf a mini oil f-snii lie tins le,nl, willing ami able Iu pa; tlie llte.l cbaigis for the accoinuioilatiiui asked lor. but the piitlleRe was denied, and Hie leasoli was explained In il leiwr staliiig i that the ofllceih bad no pi isonal pi'fju- ' dice nor III will lowald the minted penpl,., but tllfie bail been en lllllcll tioillile mul objecilon that It was dn tlio Inst Intel est of the cemetery to exclude, them. Till" ' proceeding in miiniiauiii" wus iiien brought t" compel the lenuteiy coipni.i. Hon lo feci Ive for burial the wfi of h latot' (ll appeal the coiiit bold" that ii cni'teiy Is not Ini'lmbd within Hie tonus of the statute which declares that all persons within the Stale shall be en titled lo the 1 1 1 1 1 it I , tlj.it 111. lit of the in . ciiliuiiodatloll and pi it Urges of eiiiinni ill i'i I places of public acioiiimoilatloii and amusement, tt la also held that the n- . - r rr : umj, jam. ' f't'al i,f li e rsMiter) cniporallolt did tint Itifrlnge any nf telntor'H rights 111. dn the Stat" 1 oit-llttlllon The devotion tn pi iin'iple of Hm-i wh i fought fo th" Confederal I- re. or'i ,.ed In I'.oswottl, vs Ilatv, b"fote the Ki ,1 luc'u C-'.v'. cf Appeals. In Jeul.lltiu 1. ' 11 sintme irrsntlnc pinslons to lniliii.iu.il Coiiledi'ialo snldleis dbl e.01 v..(, -CnnMlttidoridl pt'ovlsln tilnliiliie'rv grtnt of nubile pnioiiiii.is m ,uu inut except 111 riltl' "b .'ill 'lll of "pllbll. m - t ice'' th" eie.. t said. "Tie Sni'lu 1 it old er foiiBht inr 1 principle" -tlm t -''in I'. Siati to ''dilate Its lo, il ntTsi T'le Ke;;tl!eky Soldl't" who foOL-Ill ill l" Confederate armv fotiBhl to iniilnl.iln tl at 1 prim "Pie for the Slate of Ki ntitcki , a id, u'til- thev Inst In Hie w.ig.'i- of li.'t le, (Kentucky has ulnats i"i imnl.i'd t'.it j thev ro'iitht for it tcln-lole .ind wen. nn . il.'-ing ritihll' '."'t . ti. then stile, and j added Hint, while t'ie Isinttl'kt fnldi t" li the l'eilerul ninv fnli'ifulli sei-vnl 11 i' 1 ngnlteit soter ig'. a- t'.-o-e In t' . Con. , f.il't if., nrmt. "seit.il no b- f.iitliiidl then St-i!'." Ihe Miter -'gn to whom ih. de n-.c' tl-ev owed t' "Ir tlr-t a He- .:, , h 'ii I h-t "over.li-n 'i'ii. with iipiil pin pil'-tv. l-.otior tl"lr - If--a.' nice, yi'li, t 1 , itnl p I'rliitl-ni In pintei tun: th. 11 ,11 ; thf if age from want." The Stiireme Court of Pliu'di a," - a leet'iie on brie' tnnklnu 11 It" o m 1 n I 'he ci"" of .Ml'eho'l ' . Ma.otl. i 1 .,11 1 appi nli'd t ' 1 bru f- i'ii"' u-i. . ' nms aeenmiiaoied . "cinl .. . . ; , 'liaea, Ip e'cntllelltiim ni this I'll is .1 tun ease Hie eiui' "Us t'lal enms I should In tel' allow In If ml in w-.n, t,n . over and ptnte. tin-j tPe I ti:e"l m' 'in,, cl. ents. w hleh 'ti trlf is inn.: .'..lin e i .1 able, lo CHI!" thetll In !ne slum nl tlie fuel that tli,... are i.llleera of Hie . .11,1 ,,tpl till' :i" - H -1 1 nllleei's tint nt, .i(i llllt'es In til" enoe- T1"t s'lolil.i to I'. llilei the aptielhi'e I ntll H nil pn-Ml., . is.". -1, 1111 e ill dl ''.I'i-lna lb" r .i'iIii i.k dull'" nml "b'.llld '" ' II' fll lint tn linpo-e lll.ll"ee"a:il I'lllitepa pil nn 1,1. Jlidt,"" belnc mortals should ' nl b. epe, id to have create! .apaelty .e w.itk nt niinets nt elldllrail l tll.ltl lllenibel- nf the I..I' .Itnlili s l.ai 1 'lie 1 I'inlt.i'1'iii-, ti l.nnig1! putl'.nce, fill!, I'll' l .Ce api .jnnil i,,tll. .lie SUPt'O-ld In lii Virtue" Wbl. 'I p" III, ill, In i.-ns tn them "M Jutl. e Il'ilni'" .- 1 111. mo' nl add-" Uiinii his enlleacp", ihe I.I!" Chief ,l'i-'.e Cl' lil nf e .t elio- sett" Snpieme I'm. it. said tli.it 'It was hard fm- hin to -n ii' e' f.e pi.s-lliihtii s of .1 sole alle-,. Imwiiei llk'ly It lll.s'll be to Till 11 nut .1 I'll! d" "i lie W1l1t.1l tn lillOW Wheie It led belli," he .,is-.'il II II'.' Aftei stating tlmt 'I' wi bad eli rnlt.t lllle.nl HllS Would I," lls',11 mill 1 II "11! sari.' Mi Justice III. Inn - n. I" us foi low": 'Hut li" lift !i.i" bin a sliott number of woiklns boms we bat.- tn ibiioie nt mi' ne.il. We h,IV. to act n'l lin pleslllllplIonH .ill. 1. .ti ll bj our pi".' ..1 konwleilue a- to w.iai path" are m.it lilod. t.. l ad to de shed aoals If We lll""..g.lle Mat 1111 nn il.it. ism or Splritli illsm: or win the It ie. Ill W'p.t. Sllllke-P' tre We llllt'l S" mil"1! 1'' t.'ii fnr plulonopii . 01 I'bu.ib ni bt.'-a'ui. nt latgi Si in ilernllni; a ipiist.on nf 1 tw one ha" I isnb r CPs l!ll"t."l of line. One ii.i- in t, tn-ti the JllKllhll .'ill. I let (hi H'Sl C" ' III 111 .1 - that as tint" went nn I'linf Just',,. Ciill 'uradually leni-ned ,n ninit a mn-t i't' pmtiut but NreeiliiiKh ilillii ult b "-on 1. 1' III'". I!libl"-. l.olllS S!eteis.l, hi" w I said that lo omit is the imp ,m of I'tet i tute. slallnc lliat if ii" knew bow t" mti t lie .slioiilil atk no ."the: know I. dge. Maui 1 IIS.'S .11" pre-, nteil to IIS foi lie. ..J oil e n h one. ill v.hleh I" entitled to H la ' share of tone and eaniilerati"li. o ti" b'tt'i c.iur-e fm u 1.1 putsti. 1" 'to ti. to stul.e the J'isillat' 111 "mb -and lei the le-t VI ' " LOUIS PHILIPPE IN KENTUCKY. tllei Me llein me K Inu "enl I'lllnt lou In Villliue I linreh. I I'll i , k in- . il" l on 1 1 (. 1 1 I II ... 1 1 - . el . ' ' k in-' n , l e.l !..' - I 'I I - ,t II ILI- , III "'Oil I I . ..Ill I .1 .. p' ' I r I'll.tl.l 1 I I," l,l 1 1 " I l' tl. It.',. I, K I o I ... ,l.. If III.. I .'Itll I Ifl ,-l. I.IHI M... kill I II" ll'Oll I til" to.ll.'l IP I an ii-i lion during n nio-l iionMoil- period of In- e etit t ill i a t cor, when Moral bid pm-no-ed the -etiing nt a pre iipnii hi- lie.nl Pro "le llllteel- III lilt llele pteaelltl'll lie hltn t'l M .In-, pli'-I'nilieilral nt II iiil-i.iwii ,.1'er he lie. '.line -nlerelgli nf I rnliee ami, s!!ll llllil tnllov lllR the dnrtlllllll nf III. iyna-t tmniig tb" art work" are - era I t e-i tiieni- nl lieainv ami uiiriti-f l line, i lul.l'ioilere.1 bv l.nllls Philippe's I'lieen, bnie tiiiebe, and hi- -i-ler tib -In tils-, nl I nr 'lie (light nf th" i nun lo Ijis In ii, 1 tbnli -till repo-e in th" llird-iown iiitlieilral I ;.'! n rn in - ikiiii the reeeni vnrld peace enntet e,i'. lit M Inln- I lie Inlllilo.a spntii-'iiind-Maeliiti mail.' a pilgrmi'ig" io her ,'ilnin ' m.'itei the i out enl -in .nleim at Silaletb, nnd while iheie -he iiliiiiined mate, i.il oin If ii. e nl die -ii.iiuiiti nt l.mi . I'hliippe. whleh Iih- t n -lllnllded i'i lilt- lerv and iloobi In- lii-lnri' al mi iter- nl ihe P.i-t While .-lip g franklin ' ' II" die a' llle I tamed III til" l.ole llifl-e pat:t wio M llli'll ll.l- "t el b. Oil II oel.llell Willi Hull . i nil. till III. w In tea gill ball w a- I eiidel ed 111 lln'ir 1 1, if it it ll I He- I lie I olllitf-- 111" -l.llelt p nnilol w.l- llllliced Ulul l..i'll, I'luiipl i ited a i oitiig I. nit- to il'iin e ii nh him, l"it h" ileelineil. leiiiiig iii wonii.l Ihe leeiini!- ill a 'plain v. mug mini' .'itb whiiiii -lie hoi but a -hint while I . -1 t . - lie, lined III enter llle l.iilllli t I'li.'lt 'lie liiial mni'lcii mil le a mme thin -nifi'li. i.i' impi e urn upon III- lligltiif i- apparent 1 11,111 the l.o I thai when, till In. idea or inure Inter, be tnuiul linn-ell' king ot lb" fr Mich, .i gem lemiiii Hum I'lanklon who bail Up. iv il loin ip'ting ihe per, oil nl hi. et.le -llb'd up"li In'n at Pan- I be Itili nniuiieil lor Iii- I'lanklott .pi,.,.i' a i I ellilllfil plcn-.ltit'.' ill tin- lull ill Un' I."! i' II and t li" inenlen' oi 1 1 limn l 'In a i enl eniuiil "de lo ihe et c ., I ran!'- fnlt III I'-I Mll.'or II I Si llitnll ill lllll plin e. penned ill'' pillowing tel-e ' I'lie 1 iii e lloii-e -land- no lunger here here I mm ihe row it -ei Imled 'I he i old. iiiulii! Ion- V noti Hun III- -i belli" nl ellippe lillioie. lllll -nine III e till lull nl nl t be llllil e III -lalelt gl peril l ied, In n one,. I lie pi nil el cd 'in n. I of I I nice I lank on -im ' n teie.-ied "I p. nt Iii- reiiuii iii I i nn" on I b i '-'e. t ili'iii In the limine id Hi" lloiirlioi'. ,. .It Philippe wa- lini ' 1 1 1 1 1 ll 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 1 of ihe no ... Ih.ii bad been l.e.l on ed iip.i Willi" be ! .1 1 1 1. 1 1 III Ibe ItelltlH ki loll- 1.", 1 I I" lii.lletlill in Idem ei ol hi- grnm. a ' main alioui It ii d-loii n, anil Imppii I ate i inn lo-ilat I' mat md I ' -1 III It a potel I ni l pitliletn e i i- . I in I be in aib'lllp ' oi le n' M ! nl. - ' ' lege l ll.l ril-to'i Ii nli'l ol lb" inn.-l '.in in. Sii.iirelb Si nilfiiii , whuh I- lin oriiot.n i iii the -nine religion- 1011111011111' I' I il.inaiioii nl ptifflf tieasiiie- ill i'lm! Ing. -uiluait' and nbiei- d'.nt b. I .0 ' I 'In lb I'pc all' I h" bei nine lb" "'iter. 11.1 o I nun o tt Z I he pie' ill e- ti Iii hung m I be 1 dihedral 1 loin h at Mind- . 111 1 'P . I'.'U 1 m 1 li'iic-' ai"' V U 1 "i -Mm-. ' Ji andt , 1. -m -liilii. 1 In' I. 1 ami I be I lacing of "i Hai tboio i tl.i'ti- I lie 1 orona I ion "I Co ll Viig.n,' b Murillo. nnd .111 unknown ,. 1 'Ibe M111011111 ml 1011 Mieb 11 :i" 1 I. l,-'el pie.-"- I ln'e 11- llllghl it' linn- , . of nn Old W'.i Id 1 alie'ilt llllglil I"' coM'leil ol 11 'onlllieli' 'I bet are lai ge pb 1 111 e- and an im . m the -lleiii nat... whi'ic lb" I -1 ' ' I'pper wllillow- lllllliuin". lllfln "'- ' ill eteiiilde Ihey as. time 11 woinlio. - o liei-iii ol fnt in and '!"' I W'lltl I'otfl siren tun m 1 t 1 1 l llll II S , . H or wniliiib 'I l 'I'" " "" 1 " ', pi Ut',1 HP In in " " I' 1 ' " ' in ,ir 1 1.11 1"'r- t '"i ' 1 1 " ' ' I, eo .'otn " 1 II 1 ' 'e l o 1 .... I.. , 1 1... 1 1 on 1 .if 11 1, ii'b phone 'i"l -I I, niH'Vicil down . 'a ires and I