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the Boston globe-Tuesday, march 28, 1911. 10 What Is Wrong in This Picture? fasten 3ailg (globe. Established Marrh 4. 1T2. (Erecing Edition First Issued March 7, 187S.) owing to the obstruction in the river, is certain the rest, of the world will I wth Charles Mire's which is as yet the only way to not adopt our svstcm.

and we can- V- nat. ral to r. 'man in the hankers situation. reach the outside world, and also be- not hold out forever against the ex- Ann Moyer had consid-r- cause of the cost of fuel. The steam- ample of so many nations.

lble sapertaalcja ers that are engaged in cutting a The Boston Si'xdat Globe. First Issued Oct 14. 1877. SAVING LYNN'S CENTER. I remaps iin senator i.ortmcr reads the resolution of the Bostnti Congrega- ON THE EVE OF WAP: Fifty Years Ago 1 oday.

March 28, 1861 Lincoln Was Bowed Dz vr. bv Advice of Gen Scott That Fort Pickens, a We i as Fort Sumter. Should be Given up The Pre cent's Sleepless Night. THE proposed abandonment of "deeply regretting the i a i recent action oT the majority of the 3 the elevated structure already rei-lninc in it. m.mrah.n way through the sudd burn coal that coats IHa ton.

An economically minded Ger-Ml diplomatist who visited the region had a bright idea: Why couldn't the sudd itself be made into fuel? A supply of the despised weed was cdnf in I liirnn ti'Hava it qqd partially built, and the depression Wl LortMaf of Illinois, af-er dear of the tracks of the Boston Maine evidence or serious fraud and bribery road as they pass through the center attendant upon his election." he will see ot Lynn, is a very sensible plan and ls for to TI FSDAY, MARCH 28, 1911. SUBSCRIPTION HATES. THE DAILY GLOBE One copj. per month 50 cents: per year Postage rald. TBI SI M'AV By null.

$2 50 per year. Postage i repaid. THE GLOBE NEWSPAPER CO. 24: Washington at. Boattoai Entered at th poetofflce.

Boston, Mass, aa As the Indians were first In 1 1 is country, so perhaps It i appropriate that th" t'arlile in llun school, wh i Rev I)r Ynwll delivered the baci -alaureat sermon Sunday, 'ahoutd bo the rirst to hold commencement exercises will meet with hearty public ap- found that a very simple process would turn it into briquettes that Trie determination of the citizens about three-quarters of the of tuerefor. to asU the neating value of the same weight of lature hearjng Qpxt to allow the railroad tracks in Cen-Accordingly a concession has been I Ht.nr(XS,ft(1 rnmnipnd. atter. dav ir. Connecticut will April Manuscripts sent to the Globe tcill not be considered unless return postage is inclosed.

able and the request should be 'he farmer net out ims government lor a tuei plant in the heart of the sudd coun- any wooden-nutmeg tree? granted without delay. Typewritten copy icill aluays have try. which will kill two birds with Pres Mellon deserve all the praise the preference. The latest bulletin of ythe Chicago health department says: "Some war he is receiving from the press and IbbQ WWWr "rVBmj 'QBaMawBuNFaaV Hi Tsl jfSe T4Ua. "0jaT0Saa 2 BvSoaas a.

A 9 ATaavSsSB7aSBS one stone; the river channels will be kept clear at a profit instead of an expense, and an unlimited supply of cheap fuel will be provided in a district that now has no supply of its own. citizens of Lvnn for his cooperation 'should be round to put an end to dry In this matter. As soon as he saw plnB of streets In the loop district It Is little short of an outrage on the how the elevated structure looked. thousands of pedeatrlana who during he frankly admitted that a great (the early morning hours are compelled mistake had been made. endure this unmitigated and danger Yesterday's anaer: Hnlkan i'rnir ous nuisance." And although Boston hasn any "loop district," the same, thing is true here.

A DAILY REMINDER. About this time look out for premonitory symptoms of "Spring fever," which usually begins when the ball season opens and all outdoors beckons the citv dweller. aod twmhlj rhamber tefore tljf f'aar calli It to All abe alta at lier demi. ratably buty in belsalf of her eonstltnent. At the rioae aBe ittfn1 ereral romiull roeth)st.

ami tii I n-k to MURDER REWARD NOW NEARLY $3000 REMEMBERING THE LIFE-SAVERS. past and present, at Wood End and Monomoy, and intermediate stations, have been remembered in the will of Mrs Charlotte A. Bradstreet of Boston to ST-'-V Rain has Just fallen in the vicinity of fort Myers. Fla. for the flrat time ln slx months, and we think it llknly that hardly anybody knew just where his umbrella was.

I the rr in tlt to aeo sapper on Ihf tat- A MILD WINTER IN SPOTS. DROBABLY nine cit of ten citl- zens of Boston would agree to the statement that we have just had a mild winter in New England. It was a mild winter in eastern Massachusetts, few days of zero or low temperature occurring, and very few heavy 6nows falling. Other parts of N'ew England, however, faced very different conditions, northern Vermont, and northern Maine in ii up riniii-; ne 'iarr. tocalig an.

talks lolltlca with hr Imar-aml an.1 llllghboT. Mr Ri'Idb- 1 mu .1 t.y rb ftrmera of thrt" POOOtJea. win iinlt-J to wnd her ta The famous brown dog of Battersea, Eng. erected by the women antlvi-isK-- the extent of $25000. The interest Weston Votes Sum Offered on this sum is to form a relief fund tionlsts, has boen destroyed by qrdr tk IreHlnti re.

aad repahlicau HAREM SKIRT PARADE AT STATE CAPITAL. HE author of the Murphy bill. which prescribes a penalty for on Mabel Page's Death. oi ine local council, a smith srnasning v. We of part.r.

Tbty it to pieces with a hammer. General want a number measures for the benefit distribution of ir John Brown's "Rab of farmer, and thry beliere thai he for needy families of surfmen and keepers. There are numerous philanthro end His Friends" would be more effect- zPl thr.xigh the legislature If any a ip- particular, havrng had what the old ive than any such monument to prevent the maltrtatment of dogs or other women's apparel, made a fatal mis- timers are ready to pronounce a Mr. ha, raaU.n, lBWoll 0 Ml I UCX3T UOnVICTfOH IS eonal auffrajje In Colorado. She say that Li TL the WBSMf are showing marked l.iet.t.lenee I oOUlIT 01 (1 1 3 1 fll 3 ll aa Totrik.

anil an lielpln iiouertulh to re tc Ta uC uuuacuicu iu iuiui a. I ar(j winter procession of aarem skirts and pan- In northern Vermont for example. tnU 1 dwiu thi- Mate from corruption. Now you see the proposed statue of Gen Butler, and now you don't. Today you don't.

Iorehi-stiT. Alio- Stoii Itla.k-'rl! WESTON, March reward of $500 offered by the town of Weston (or information which should result in the' arrent and conviction of the murderer Af Psva i 1 1 I pic channels for the expenditure of money, and none more worthy than this. Life-savers deserve such recognition in wills. It is impossible for them to leave their families well provided with earthly goods, as their wages are not what they should be. Mrs Bradstreet's thought-fulness arose doubUess from personal inspection of the conditions at' the life-saving stations.

Her legacy will not be wasted and her action is worthy of emulation. Overhaul the fishing tarklv The trout season in Massachusetts will opom Patrick Henry. Editor People's Column Will yoo kindly Sive ln Uie OlotSj I brief arc. not of the hirtii and life of Heury A. L.

Wheeler. Monument Iteach have had continuous sleighing pass them in review before the since November 28. Counting to-house committee of the Illinois day means 120 days of sleigh- legislature at Springfield. irjgi and the snow 8till lies anywhere After the parade, the legislators from one to three feet deep. It will will be in the same state of mind as probably be at least a week more was Dr Max Nordau whose opinion before bare ground appears.

Eur-on the la jupe culotte was sought thermore, in Franklin county, which by an anxious inquirer. He said: lis the county bordering on the Can-Madam, allow me to answer in the ada line and on lake Champlain, of Naples some of lne towns have had more If you don't believe there war green paint in yt-sterdaj's rain look at tho grass today. GEN INFIELD SC5TTT. As Commander-in-Chief of the Army the Aged Officer Advtsed the Abandonment of Both ort Sumter and Fort Pickens as a Measure Both of Necessity and Expediency. W3 1 afyJ, in iffr paid With accrued interest at percent.

This was decided at the town meeting today, but there Is yet to be settled the controversy as to who furnished the evidence on which Charles Louis Tucker, who went to his death in the electric chair, was arrested and convicted of the crime and is entitled to the reward. It hasn't made the President any more picturesque to have the pinkeye. Patrlrk Ilenrj- was born at Studley. tha family seat of t.N fHthor In Hanover county. Va.

May 29, 173rt Hla father xraa Col John Henry, a nailve of Aberdeen. Scot, and his mother, Sarah Winston, of HanoTer tt inty. was th wldm of Col Syme at the time she "is secretary or war proposed I that the troop? wear blue instead jf fed uniforms, the king remarked: "Mv dear i IFTT years an today President I scribing the e. "followed the HO of tha vn raVito rr i A DAILY LESSON IN HISTORY. MMB GEOFFRIN.

THH FAMOUS FRENCHWOMAN, WHO OFFENDED THE PAINTER CItEt ZE BY A WrTTT CRITICISM Lincoln, now days in office. EDITORIAL POINTS. Read the long list of public improvementsplaygrounds, municipal and library buildings, courthouses, drinking fountains and convenience stations suggested by the mayor to be paid for by a loan of J500.000 added to the $492,000 Mr Secretary, clothe the fellows red or -lue: it makes no difference, for thev carried Honn and it wa, from hor faui In addition to the reward offered by lly tUat Patrick derived his powers of elo the town on March 31, 1301, citizens qnence He was the aecocd of nine children; subscribed an additional $2000. and of was ter. from at the age of 10.

re- amount 1M0 was paid in and haa ceWIn on such lnformatHo aa since drawlns: Interest Th. Mv. gave his ilrst state dinner 'jo the dauon of Gen Scott, when Mr Ettajr. wt.o had been much annoyed by the vacillating course of the general-Inch lef in regard to Sumter, remarked, looking earnestly at Seward, that will run anyway. than 120 days of snow.

Bostonians would agree readily that snow sufficient for sleighing for a third of the year meant a hard winter. In Vermont the tops of the fences are not visible in many places, and mercury of 25 below zero and 30 below has been noted frequently. I say of the members of his cabinet and their families. On that same day Gen the aged comma ndi-r of the army, submit- ing of ns reward ta also in the hands of the selectmen. The total of evident the old general was playing uress tnem in aivicea skirts, in hobble skirts, dress them as you will, they will always be charming.

Those living models with twink ted to the secretary of war a memoran- politician in reagard to both Sumter and from the Shaw estate, and divide it by tWO. and you will get some idea what It means to the public in a practical way to have rich men dodge their PK-kens. and the administration would dum recommending the abandonment the two reward? with interest is thus $H0u0. The decision as to who is entitled to the rewtrJ is in the hands of the selectmen, of whom Alfred L. Cutting of fort Pickens as well as fort S'imter.

ling feet and pretty faces will whip- One of the results of this cold An interesting account of the recep- taxes. saw Murphy this week and beat his winter will be the making of a short chairman. Thero are three principal Hon and dinner has been given by was nb.e Impart ln the few iel.Htir- momenta a busy life. Younj Patrick was a thorough Idler, and it la said of him that he loved Idleness for Its own sake A aermou by the Iresbj- u-rlan dh.u. Rev Satnce! I.ivls.

nrouscd in the young man that gift of eloquence which had lata dormant until that time. After repesteil failures In studied law and entered the bar at the age of 24. having alr-ndy been married sli jesrs. The buTd' of a family with his natural Indisposition to w.tk kept him In the claimant: Chief of Police Fred Mitchell bill to a frazzle as sure as preach- crop of maple sugar. The ideal ot Newton, who says he furnished the ing.

We have no paragraph about the weather this morning because, like the weather bureau, we don't know what ls goinK to happen. evidence on which Tucker was I Chief of Police McAuliffe of Weston. not te justlned if It listened to his ad-vk-e and evacuated either." Blair hlmselt. the most radical member of the cabinet, whom Russell described "a tali, lean man. with a Scotch, practical-looking heau-an anvil for ideas to be hammered on, wrote of the scene: 1 never shall force the President excitement when, after a cabinet dinner at the White House, he called the cabinet into a separate room and informed us that Gen Scott had told htm it would be necessary to evacuate fort Pickens as well as fort Sumter.

A very oppressive silence succeeded the Preside nt-s statement of whet Gen Scott had said. At length tt was said who found the pin which was one of the strong points in the government case weather for the running of sap is warm sunshiny days and cold nights, the warmth causing the sap to run by day and the cold arresting the flow at night. This year few warm A GOOD WORD. TXf HOEVER translated, into Eng- lish Finance Minister Liman- When the mayor was riding in his automobile along the metropolitan boulevard, where automobiles are forbiddenas he says, to Investigate con tour's recent letter to the Associated dajs haTe occurred, and furthermore the snow lies too deep to make it atr.unsi Tucker; rarl oodward of Au-burndale, who found the sheath of Tucker's hunting knife There ts no intimation as to which claim is most likelv to be favored by the selectmen. I-.

young was reelected selectman. G. W. Cutting town etWTat, Henry White treasurer and collector, L. Brown as)Masor and Rev Elmer F.

Forbes to the school board. The license vote was 8 yes, 76 no. Money amounting to 174.600 wa. appro of those pretent. William H.

Russell, a war correspondent of the Ixmdon Times. In his "Diary North and South." "In the evening." he wrote. I repaired to the White House. There was no parade or display, no announcement. From the unpretending, antechamber a walk across the lofty hall led us to the reception tooro.

"Several of the ministers had already arrived; by and by all had come, and the party only watted for Gen Scott- "In the whole assemblv there was not a scrap of lace or a piece of ribbon, except the gorgeous epaulets of an old naval officer who had served against as (the British) In the last war. and who represented some branch of the naval department. Xor were the m'n-lstere by any means remarkable for ground nt a number of years. His first pnb lie appearanc wei in the celebrated par son's cause" in December I TKt. This d'enc of the people against a privileged cisssavok among them that restlessness and Impatience under royal restraint hlch aftarward 1.

te I the revolution. Henry was preeminent la nwskenlng his countrymen to a aense of ttvtr Jnat rights and powers. He represent Virginia at the continental congres. tha flrst governor of state under te contltu-! tlon. aet-vlng two terms anl was re.

-te1 um' mis a a vice or tne getierars easy to get into the sugar bush. Hence a short maple sugar season seems inevitable. ditions th-re the metropolitan park officer who stopped him Is credited with having Bald: "Stop. It Is not lawful i lor auto.noblles be driven here. Y'ou will have to depart." That is certainly mora Bostonlan than if the officer had of Itself to show that he politician and not general aa fort Sumter as well as fort Press or possibly he himself wrote it in English explaining and modifying a published interview, has placed us all under obligations by introducing to us an unusual but useful word "disorientation." We have to orient." and "to orientate." and "orientation," but few have thtri eras r.

son to priated. believe that fort Pickens could be taken THE MOSLEM WOMAN. Blair's opinion was to a arrester or MONUMENTS. I'SSULMAN women, according: to a scoffing Moslem writer in lea decree that of all. No formal vote was taken, but the expression of -sent from Scott's suggestion was shouted: "Hi, cully, get your buzz wagon out of here, or I shall have to run you in:" The Iroquois theatre disaster resulted in close supervision of theatres throughout th- country for a while.

So the New York factory disaster will a 1 ri ft rr -) T- tiln t-ia lniMM4 i their pverscnal appearance rome unanimous it was a arrest to hold a mmb aaorraiN Bora at Paris, ln J-ia. less. ZHad at Paris. Oct 6, im. aiBonemanon.

We I the occidental mov -enient for woman gentlemen were In evening dress: others regular cabinet meeting the next dav. orient or oriental1 ourselves wore frock coats, which. It seems, as in m.J the cabinet then retired, learUSjr suffrage and woman's rights, be- To those wto hava rsr.own Ws ststeiy monuments upbuild. Of stone and brvoxe. the bills to crown.

So with belr prslse the earth 1 filled I Tat aa the circling ages ran. In passing hour sud changing dav The evening star or noon lay sun Will mark tbelr ram and decay. luraey. are constuereo to en regie si waa I'resjoent, worn ocott a republican ministerial dinner. I fid so affected that he had supervision of factory uen we get our Dear.ngs and be- oaus more lnan CPntrieR aeo 1 cause close come famiiiar with our surround- buildings throughou the country for cesled his emotion even Mahomet placed the two sexes on an I Ins: it, to face the problem by kit while.

ings and know exactly where we are. I sei: equal footing. later, and aerved hla atate In many public capacities. He was twice married, first to Miss VkS died In 1775. and In 1777 to Dorothea, daufhter of Nathaniel W.

Dan-drlrtge. having six children by the first wlf and nine ij the arcond. Be died June 6. 17 "Boston Needs Sidewalk." V. Ilnid'nts of Iv sto would much mora appreciate good aldrwslks and atreets than a new city ball, which ts a needles expenditure of the people's money.

The old city hall has jmple apace for present business and will sufflc for over a acor or more of yesrs. In certain sections of Boston It ls Impossible to walk on what the Isw calls hot whlib are only paths, vltfc. out witting oos'i faet. Geo. Hood Bonelll.

Bos too. The words mean finding out where i I According to John F. Oaynor, just rtirtft Sin. I hnvc rofoivr aama monuments that With no advantages of family, no accomplishments and no education, the home of Thsraw Geoffrln became the rendezvous of the moat celebrated persons of her time; and ln an age w.iere pure morals were little ln evidence, her own were above reproach. When she was a child he was left to the care of her maternal grandmother, through the death of her parent.

When Therese was .14 her gran.1- Lincoln's Anecdotes. "In the conversation which occurred before dinner I was amused to observe the manner in which Mr Lincoln used the anecdotes for which he is famous Where men bred In courts, accustomed to the world or versed in diplomacy Though not of atone are released from thp federal prison at At- educatioa. The girl selects her own ianta. Charles W. Mors is losing hi.

husband, handles her property as 1 mind from imprisonment and worry, she likes and can even take a case i nd sits tOT hour at a tlm ln his cell "That night, write his eerretery biographers. "Lincoln's eyes did not close in sleep It was apparent that the time had come when he moot meet the nation's crisis. His Judgment alone must guide, his eerte will determine, his own llpe otter the wagafl that should save or toe the neeet clous inheritance of humanity, the bone of free government on the earth- Only the imagine tion may picture that Intense and weary vlgfL the east i6. The French "orienter" and the German "orientieren" are in common use. There is nothing illogical about "disorientate" or "disorientation." the noun signifying a state of mud-dlement, perplexity, bewilderment.

When those shall crumble, disappear. Casts ken these will still endure. For. though tbelr builders be unskilled In any of the sculptor's arts. They iast the monuments we hulk with kindly words in human hearts.

I-: Thomas T. this suggestion will keep other flnan- would use some subterfuge or would mother married her to a widower of clers from breaking the laws, as Mr Morse did, and so Justifying their into court without asking her husband's consent. True, the husband may secure a divorce at will, but such separations without just cause make a polite speech or would give a shrug of the shouders as the means ot getting out of en embarrassing I tion. Mr Lincoln raises a laurh by some 49. who had taken a fancy to the girl.

Geoffrln had received a fortune I bold west country anecdote, and In Maryland April 21 will be "Aj-bor from flr9t wlfe- and waH engaged and Highway day." and every good in a business of manufacturing Vene- i 1 1 i i I tinn mlrrnra ooruseauon. conruslon. uncertainty are condemned by public opinion, such a condition as the republican True also, there is the institution of GEMS Of WIT, WISDOM AND ELOQUENCE. I off in the cloud of merriment produced 1 by his Joke. "It was at last announced that Gen Scott was unable to -be present, and that, actually in the house.

Lincoln Plans to Sate Samfer; la Tomorrow's PREFERS SIMPLER FORM. be had been compelled to retire from indisposition, and we moved ln to the banqueting hall. party the I nited States, for in- I polygamy, but Mahomet allowed a good shade tree by the roadside Her personality, which was very at- stance. seems to be in at the pres- man only four wives, and "vou will tractive, appealed to a neighbor of the ent time. haiulv find one Ottoman in a thou- I "joP Brucker, the German aviator.

I Oeoflrins la the Rue 8t Honore This "Disorientation" is a good word. sand who is a polygam.st." Possibly SJSSSSS XlX'S although a trifle long. There is because the law requires the Mos- dlrlgibie balloon Suchard. Then. Der- patroness of clev.er literary fiik She ORGAN PLAYING.

By HENRY WARD BEECHER. lem husband to treat all four wives haps, he will lengthen his life by post- invited Madame Geoffrln tf her aalon. plenty of room for it. Let us welcome it. Other selections by this author bare already been printed In thta aeries.

(Trom a Star Paper" of IMS. which describes the playing of a new organ In Plymouth church, iirooklyn. NT.) and the guests found her ponlng the Journey until next spring. "The flrst state dinner, as it Is of the President, was not remarkable for ostentation "The conversation was suited to the state dinner of a cabinet at which women an strangers were present. I was sestet next Mr Bates and the very agreeable ar.d lively secretary of the President.

Mr Hay. and except when there was an attentive silence reused bjr one of the President's stories, there was babel of small talk round the table. In which I was surprised to find a diversity of accent almost as great as if a number of foreigners bad been speaks nK Knglish 33r si i exactly alike, distributing his jewels, his chocolates, his smiles and his kind words with absolute impartiality. Playing favorites is strictly forbidden. True also.

Mussulman women wear veils. But their occidental sis- NORWOOD AND THE NEW BANK. THAT the postal savings bank at Norwood in this state ranks third in the country in the number of When she herself began to entertain a The Boston ministers little, Madame de Teneln encouraged have formally exonerated Senator Crano neT- for his vote axrilnst unseating Senator ''1Trln grumbled som-what over ror his ote at.ain.st Senator I thp extra expense of his Wife's little Lorlmer, but the vote on the resolution suppers and made sarcastic remarks was 38 to 21, which is something like about her guests. But when Theresa the vote of 46 to 40 ln the senate. Was 50 years old her husband died and I left her an Immense fortune.

At nearly the same time M.idame. de also T.ie statement lb made that Queen died, and her followers flocked to the Chief Justice Whrte Chooses Not to Be Announced. Except as a Member of Supreme Court. WASHINGTON, March 17 longer will be heard the announcement: "The chief Justice and the associate Justices of the supreme court of thai" United States" as the members of tbe highest tribunal In the land file In to take their places. The modesty of Chief Justice White forbids.

Following tbe death of Chief Justice Fuller and during tbe time when Justice Harlan presided. tb court was hailed merely as "the supreme court of tbe Unite? States." That the new form was good enough for him was tbe decision of Chief Justice Whfitf when It was proposed to resume the old-time practice. depositors should not cause great ters also hide reality behind rouge surprise. Norwood has 197 deposit-, and powder. Neither slave nor ors, with $3366 to their credit, tho martyr is the Moslem woman.

"After dinner the ladies and gentlemen retired to the drawing room, end The organ, long expected, has arrived, been unpacked, set up, and gloried over. The great players of the region round about, or of distant celebrity, have had the grand organ exhibition; and this magnificent instrument has been put through all its paces, in a manner which hat sur-priied ever-one, and, if it had had a conscious existence, must have surprised the organ itself most of all. It has piped, fluted, trumpeted, brayed, fhundered; it has played so loud that everybody was deafened, and so soft that nobody could hear. The pedals played for thunder, the flutes languished does not like Americans, but It salon Madame Geoffrln then must be ered that she has nava llshed major proportion of those opening All of which is interesting and has Bn L's Hne orten maoe witty criticisms in I regard to She once paid of a work of Greuze. In wliich a mother was V.

inston hurchlll. the novelist, who represented among several children: I accounts oeing eitner resiuents oi nothing to Co with the case of fbreign birth or school children, women in Europe and America I tne circle was increase-! by the addl- I tion of several politicians. I had an opportunity of conversing with some of the ministers, if not with ail. from time to time, and I was struck bv the uniform tendency of their remarks In reference to the policy of Great Brlt- I aln They seemed to think that England was bound by her antislavery I antecedents to discourage to the utmost any attempts of the south to establish its indei-endenee on a basis of slsvsrv sat ior a time yesterday on tne bench i cannot endure tnat fricassee of of the Boston municipal court with the children by which the mother is sur- presldlng- judges, that he was aJu i l. I ohMJtn of madamcs life was in But, mark you, there is no local savings bank in Norwood.

Massachusetts has 192 savings bi.nks and 147 cooperative banks. where their lives are profoundly affected by laws which they have no part in making or administering. The status of woman in the orient irirts. sip w-eff VINDICATION TOO LATE. and to assume that thev were the rn- resentativea of an active war of win mi-iuue a ponce courr scene.

I nat phouse of Diderot, the philosopher, took was a better way than it would have away all his old furniture and sub-been for him to get himself arrested stituted for it an entire new Collection. Diderot was ln despair. He missve.1 I his wooden table, his old straw chair If, as congressman Adam J. Bede. and the plain book shelves made' declares, T.orimer is the cleanest man sacred by his Homer.

Yirttll and Tnere are more than J.ooo.'too sav- throws r.o light on the woman suf-ings bank accounts in this state, frage movement in the west, showing an average deposit of $366 1 I flcero and enqueued, and the swell el away in delicious suffocation, like one singing a sweet song under the ixdclothes. Now it leads down a stupendous waltz with full bass, soundir very much as if, in summer, a thunder storm should play above our he. ids, "Come, haste to the wedding." or "Money-Musk. Then come marches, galops and hornpipes. An organ playing hornpipes ought to hav- elephants for dancers.

At length a fugue is to shov. the whole scope and power of the instrument. The theme, like a cautious rat, peeps out to see if the coast is clear; and after a few hesitations, comes forth and legins to frisk a little, and run up and down to see what it can lmd. It finds just what it did not want, a purring tenor lying in ambus): and waiting for a spring, and as the in the senate." we need more public baths THE METRIC SYSTEM. T.N one respect this country and Great Britain are behind the rest and total deposits of three-quarters of a billion dollars.

The other New England states have savings banks, and so have New York and some of Rev William N. Ackley of Brooklyn Dies on Eve of Court Decision in His Favor in a Church Trouble. NEW YORK. March too late by tbe courts Rev William N. Ackley.

rector of St Andrews Protestant Episcopal cburck in South Brooklyn, died et the rectory today only a few "hours before Justice Mareaun. in tbe state supreme court, rendered a decision upholding him In fight against a hostile vestry- 1 Twice within nine months the boagat of vestrymen, demanding that Mr Acfc- Tne Boston preacher who nays tat To any person in need of aid of assort Therese Geoffrin gave lavishly, and she settled pensions on many per- sdns who were doing literary work that WOUld never be. well paid. She pretended to be very severe with her friends, and the dearer they were the Of the civilized world. It is in the the city 18 demoralized and de- Start's efjatic dice.

It was shnrtly before the hour of leave-taking that Llncom called the members of his cabinet Into a private room and there toldk them hat Oen Scott In a written memorandum to the secretary of war hai advtsed the evacuation and abandonment of fort Pickens as well as fort Si'mter. "It Is doubtful. wrote the genera! "according recent information from V. 1 1 I i. I i graded by society orgies and women me uuuuie nummt B1.ti-, urn tutr tailure to adopt the metric system.

miHH uoc f-ir orH i 1 1 a wan smoke might find a few good more neartiiy bii- eooiueu tnem. rtut -ww -ov government of continental things here if he should look for these scoldings were only a proof of them. ner affection. theme comes incautiously near, the savage cat of a tenor pitches at it, Kurope has adopted the metric system of weights and measures, but She never tnti'le nut one joustiey. and i or- muiii, "int-r tne voluntary evao- uatloei of fort-iu liter slans wahM ley resUm.

locked him out of t. church a decisive effect upon the states now and he was compelled to preach to tuoav While Admiral visiting the United States, why doesn't Congressman Hobson make a tour of Japan? Kx-Sec Balllnger, ln view of his experience ln public life, says that he that was visit tne younar Kins Stanislas Auguste of Poland who she loved as son. On the way, at Vienna, the mother of Marie Antoinette asked Madams Geoffrln to write to France and tell them that she found the little girl very pretty. v.c (11,,1 an -Irl snm a south there are no savings banks except in large cities. The Bay state being so well known for saving, it is not- astonishing that Norwood, lacking a bank of her own, should have taken such high rank among the postal banks.

But Norwood is so near Boston and other places where there are sav- I a a Great Britain still adheres to the old system. The United States in 1894 adopted the metric system for the medical services of the army and navy and for the department of public health, but outside of the medical profes- has, wondered "how a were possible I life had been so full of generous. to call good men from their prosnar- I noble deeds, and such rare fidelity ln I friendship, she was sincerely mourned. I Catherine of Russia wrote of the event' "She will be a great Ioj-s to i ranhs mat a resident can maKo ous, bappy lives Into the dangers of public service and give them just and secure protection against the scandal Paris a deposit at small inconvenience sionand certain scientific fields it If this new form of bank can sue- iB not in U8e- the Philippines, mongers and political intriguers id i-rs i 1 1 aunerent 10 lne I 01 1 "1111 union and secession. It is known in- church steps.

He protested to Bishop dted. that It would be charged to net- Burgees, who upheld hi right to the crsltv. and th. holding of tort Pickens I pulpit, but tbe contention preyed on would be in support of that 1 mint, his health failed rapidly and o-vlew. day be died, his friends say.

of a brofc- "Our southern friends, however, are en heart. clear that the evacuation of both tbe I A few hours later Marean held forts would Instantly soothe and ar've tha since the rector was himself- a confidence to the lght remaining slave- member of the board of vestrymen tamr hoh'lng stat-s and render their cordial body could not remove or exclude him alhersn'-e 'his in rt pt from the church grounds and property. "The holding of forts Jefferson nd Mr Ackley was born In East iiad-Tavlor on the ocean keys depends on dam. Conn, ln 111. graduated front entirely JifTerent principles, and they Trinity college and was ordained should never be abandoned; and indeed 1 leaT.

He held several charges (bathe giving up of forts Sumter and nectlrut before he came to BroekeTes -ens msy be hest i istlfled by the that we should thereby recover the state to which they geographical)'. long by liberality of the act. besides retaining me eight doubtful states." Althourh the loyalty and devotion nt Has urrexl to Mr that WHAT PEOPLE TALK ABOUT. it ever occ Porto Kico and Guam the ceed in Massachusetts, in the heart i ii i ne ine oiiiy isswsssspea or resident system prevails as an inheritance Taft cabinet whom "asaessins Qf Aaonrm.i mmtmicMion. wui trom -pain.

1 nils are we behind osir I character" have found any reason i bo attention, aor vrlll mnj notice be insular ossessions. of the savings bank district, sureiy it ought not to fail in the west and south, where the uf some such depository long has existed. A BARRIER BURNED AWAY. I paid thoir undue length. nenomlntlnal or sectarian questions will Perhaps d.iln'r net be aereetable.

rsot only tnat. but we are behind ry i sr- a arsenuue iiepuunr, Brazil, hile know wr.ere ne was joins he misses its hold, and then takes 'titer with terrible earnestness. But the tenor has miscalculated the agility of the theme. All that it could do, with the most desperate effort, was to keep the theme from running back into its hole again, and so tlh'y ran up and down, around and around, dodging, eluding, whipping in ami out of every comer and nook, till the whol tirgar. was aroused, and the bass begar to take part, but unluckily slipped and lied 'iqwr.

stairs, an i lay at the bottom raving and in the most awful manner, and nothing could appease it. Sometimes the theme. was by one part, and dandled for a moment, when, with a snatch, another part took it and ran off tisraltant, until unawares the same trick was played on it, and finally, all the parts being greatly exercised in mind, began to chas? each other promiscuously in and out, up and down, now, separating and now rushing in full tilt together, until everything in the organ loses patience, and all the "stops" are drawn, and. in spite of all that the brave organist could do who flew about and bobbed up and down, feet, hands, head, and all the tune broke up into a real row, annVevery part was clubbing every other one, until at length, patience beir.c. no longer a virtue the organist with two or three terrific crashes put an end to the riot, and brought the great organ bark to silence! Then came congratulations.

The organist shook hands with the builder, and the builder shook hands with the organist, and both of them shook hands with the committee; and the young men who thought it their duty to know something alout music looked wise, and the young ladies looked, wise too, and the nister looked sillyar.d the parishioners generally looked stupid, and all agreed that there never was such an organ no, never. And the builder assured the committee that he had done a little more than the contract stipulated; for he as very anxious tohave a good organ in that church! And the wise men of the committee talked significantly of what a treasu-e ihey ad got. The sex gave a second look at the furnace, lest the church should take it into its head, now, of aft times, to burn up; and he gave the key an extra twist in the lock lest some thief should jn off organ. started to discover tnis country, but the result proved that he was on his way. A Woman Legislator.

Editor People's Oolmnn- Mrs Anes Riddle. the only r'iiblean amorn th nr s'-omrn raembers of (be C-tlorede legtalatere. has an Inters-atltie reenr.1. Of MtlStsea. she I Oen Scott wen never doubted, he had already given proof of a proneness to mlnsle pollt'caf considerations with his military advice He was.

however in- and other South American republics and Mexico. Even Siam has adopted the reform in its public departments. A catalog of the nations making complete use of the metric system would astonish us. What prevents the adoption of the 'I "HAT curses sometimes prove to be blessings in disguise has i found in Eg. ptian Here there is a swj.moy country some 35,000 miles in area, known as the Sudd district, taking its name from a kind of dense waterweed that The display of spring hat by womn Ci'V Sunday made the tn-mous bo.ird walk look like a garden.

rp the bonnets that bit oni in Ug.ni lls'rl-t mir-. ln Koiimis n-r-l- i firmer null innved isn In Colorado abe rural I ami Sunday scboe)s. Uraaie an of ftn-r nf (tie and worV-l I In bebalf Ua Bhtts Agrlouilural 1 timai" wi'i an" mum eiiacneo to Sec of State S. -ward, and his opinions had I horn con id era wefcht. He had repeatedly advised the ahan- I donment Sumter, ut on the n- I hand It he who hsd first pointed out 10 Mncoln the danr As a ifsu.t of this Lincoln had.

Ma-eh 1 II. given his firsi order for the reln- forevment of that fo-t. a spiing. tra-la. uon maw garden-; rule, 5re liiter.

chokes the Nile for 300 miles. This lu lne untie States? It is weed when detached by flcxvds or lhe ohiectlon of narrow selfishness I "Money is distressingly easy drifre Imn h. Hv.r ,...1. i that the new system would n. i Pankt Vanderlip of New York Wanted? Advertise in thw Daily Globe.

ays Havre tliat She eas sppolmi'd t-- Its ivliry los rl by 4h- gnvi she has a SMBSMS aseeel sail kuovv 1 the ral ls of Ike farnrs mil ilirir lrei. b(( Hon un t-rsliy ei-r(s She Is' fond thst. barlur non btr you tried to borrow $3000 lately and forms a solid mass. To clear a tate ll changing of tools ami ma- Prtfkftfi tti I Th. cabinet, though the maiorlt favoredP tbe atand-nment of Sumter i i Ol Mill.

fhlnofi Ft WnnlH arwtn V. i ssboSC to uuui uii.ii.iih auu rjijfu- ottt in mat i COn Ir.e Op-ncl '11. iievii irnunti)! at th Sive. as the SUdd must bt cut into Wm passed a law, and placed lhe university of California on The Bible -Is: three of vlanoj sr. oa ItJjM never living up Pickens of thought of It That ow.

when ntt masses convenient to handle sjod date on which it should go into effect nd lho Mtl but na I r. "w-i ign-t reorted as hajns; said anything; then towed into opon water. so far ahead that adequate pre para- about his tamoos ncovery of the Te This region is one great possi- tion could be made, the system could ommandnients. Mlities. but little progress toward be adopted with a minimum of la- Tl Bkochiajl Troches Krtv i.

p. Mr" see I a iuir s.wr ni or h.r I "No man In the ieisln tire tloes as much work as this pl.iln eniintrj w.msn Hue rlvi liefnre dswn every loornlog, takes are of dairy. n.k and servrs brsiak fast, UirsN- childrea trT to sohooL lee dritee several Sailse te the raUread stJ wont had been rt or elewwre that son lor such a ok larfed ii'ram'n: ii: ier Ceautba. IsniosMr is A (iem of Wit, Wisdom and Eloquent will printed In even da Tiir (Irs: on waa Sum ij, Ju il. ra.al 1 uuf TreekWw.

Free tram eai- civ ilization has been maile nsrtlv I According to the i-r aaad 51 eo i WM.tuiCu'.c snu csycube. was liling fedtrai prison at Atlanta there ls notb- 1 1 "A brief a. secreiary of the navy, Ue- joil a.

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