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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 4, 1897)
BIMTORIAI , SUHHT FHE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE PAOBS ' ° 9 TO .11TNW 15) ) , IH7I. OMAHA , Nl'NDAY MOHMNU , .JULY I , IHD7 HI XT K UN -J - COI'V IflVK OF NTH. \VI- \ HAVE MILLIONS TO 11URS tin rirnninnnl willi ntul Wlmt it OIURVANCC OF TIIC NAIIO.N'S . BIR1HUAY The \iii-liiiii M.'illlit" nf llliiittlMtiflein ill.il I tiiiiuli'i- Mntili'liiti I ( 't'li'lii n- llnnx I'liiM * , Mlniilinoi' . H ifMni.itpii Hist | 2oOn.onn , will Im PX- yien.le I In HIP pnnpln of ( tip Ijnllnl Rliitpg em i-nirili nf .Inly e rlptornllnn. t'nn o- ipun-U Hir birthday of IlidppPndPne-p 1 * nl ban i n tin ! ii\nnnirnl eisrlnnlly nni l ntl p In iimiiv mind * regarding pyioleehnlenl dip III-KI h 'v Hioy ftri orRflniuM , what | | IP > eix i h iw : ! ic clttclH nre prndnepd nnd wb.1t i ib < nmeltkw which the yenr1 linn hreniRlit fur b 1'iMde ? , tCPnllPCtliiim nf ItlP "tO'irtlltlll Keiiuih" mum to tlie ; Hvprano AniPrlcBn IIP ftniiuhi with ruinlnlflci > nri ( of the fpuHvp fins i.iekir , IIMirkti nnd pnmpd. Sueli nn Idi.i nni | , lied ilio writer lo make nn extended tour lliroiiKh tlirmorr * nnd faelnrlrn elf tlip lefllinK tin-works rnnlievB In HilM country. pi. n. nre M a reply a dii7.rn flrat-rla > M mnn- utin tut , r of pyrotprhnlc ruppllm on Hie PII- ( ire i-niiiiiie nt. and nliniml nil nf HIPHP nro M u.iied within HIP rAillllH 'f Orenlpr New \eul. Money elepfevSRlOllt ! e'dllliot ilellell | | It J pnnlnium , nor ran HIP "wolf" cry of li.ird l.in. < < d.-inipen the Pnurtli nf July llrpentcki-r. TinM.ir dpi-lnrp HIP itrliH'lpal plnducero will neeu bumper "I'ourtb. " In Hie matter of noiw > nnd brllllnticy , It llielr nrdpr booliH fc'H be- idled Upon. II Will. My they ntein , be n I-'uiiiih" of neitar rathe-r Iliftn of lirll- ll.iti , \ M.iny liprtiillfiil plrliin-jnni' i'ftecl lm\ei been placed npnn Hie nmrkel , ' but HIP tihte ; nf the gie.il American mnall ' , .1 . boF , < ; i K lo run more to the simple nnd Ipnd ib.in to the complicated and npntbellc. At all evenlH nn eiverwbclmlng majority ban piinhn .1 . Hie PX | > loRlVtt In preference lo HIP li-f- n.ilnj but more ple.ming rre-iiilnup of thn | MOte-chnlrnl Inventor. 1'or there nrei lim nt..B . in Hils trnde us there nre In every trade inwadayn. Ilnrh ye-ar brings forth Ronin ili\er. nr even luilliant , novelty In the lln > ef llreweirkK the outcome of much buss brain work during Hie winter and spring. ' "Tl.i * > inr. " Bold nn Impnrter'nnd mnnu- faitimr ( o'le nhr-do name Is known over t ei lirn.i ; lnM-i > "therp will be no stnrlllng nnv- oti-f r.Hlii'URh n large number of minor Invi ii'ion ' * . sll piK-HiT-pIng beauty nnd Inge- iuntnn for tbe tlral lime , be purebnsPd. Ka. Ii bin fa > lory employs several exporlenci-il Invi i ' " ito design Its nmiiml Mimmer out i- - put nnd. ! n iiddltloii , we ahvnyw bn\e Ui-e- fnl "ii ic ! liins from outsiders. Of ceiurse PV , rii'w dihlgn IB carefully patcntoel. l-'oi ifc' ypai-i i'i--ie ' has not been a Fourth during whi , h we expected lo do lie-tier business thnn v e , lo during the coming one. " fc' ' 151 1C TItlflTY ON INDUPKN'OHNCB DAY. I'lintrury lo nntnrnl expectation. In thlb. tin Hgof rlevtricltv. purely electrical fiie- T\'iiks ' nre nc jet pracUeally unknown iiinn- | tit. ' Tln-li ndve-nt Is , of course , only n qui-t-'H ii of timeand mnet inolliers of maimed nnd I'liimvl ' celebrstora of Independence day will dimnllcFs long for them heartily but at prcsei t elecirlcllj is only used in the tictual rcn.ir-i : off of big displays , nnd ot tbo more Ingi-tii.nis explosive toys. The makeup of titvrracl'rr nnd its family Is fit ill cithei " \ ilihiiieiiiitBllpetrr" or the new nnj.dnnger- oue i.'ni-osllou | ! useel i-xclusivt.j In Hie Amen-in uacker factories ( and of which more nnoni "Tii thilaige denier In fireworks. " snld the cxpcii-mo'l authority epjote-el above , "there ar. " f".i di.Minct zulidivibions of the stock will b be cjLpicta to dispense. Firet of all there lire tbe Intricate pjrotcchnlcal dlRplayh , set pie , o und tbe like , which nre mnde In Ills own factory , and after bis own designs. Th'-ff 'rlly protected undr ll.e patent IUWR tnJ llielr eei reth religiouBly guarded , are rareU ptveti to the 'Trade' ( as the retailer * ; ere ia1le1i for a tne > ! ve-inonth after thrir trial Hteemdly comes the great Impnrt of rhi . , i. . lanterns and f'hlnese fireeraikem III and thirdh one may count the rival eia"-kerti of tl. . \ ; < rn an i-l' [ is \ny large dealei will ' ! ! \ oibut t'.i- ciu'esarittv ' Is lai " , t < tisn nn'l nf die I'ttliril W ( M Inttf- wliMt wad * in nrdflf fit HIB Ili'iflvaroft fmloH ( .latitm mid < fitimil ilfi.mm wni-iti nf flientlii ( of itil ! < lni1 j'psrty , "Hir. | im-iilar flrrtt-ortm nf < inid > Iwtli III I'hlnn and . .Inpjinwt \ ihi * i > fir * tml Itn- jviMril in any firm ! ruinitl.V prrfrr in innler nnr own nml wo rnnmilit Mini * run ilo no mil tinly nim-n rltmnly. Imi lii > H < lr. " THR HHWeJMT IMSI'LAV TI1IK VKAH. A dlnplrtjr tif flu-wtit-ln , II < vn Imrhixl from I IIP vnrlMH pptmin * ewimilti'd. nifty f-wt MmnM nny sum , in ftfrnnlanrp wiifi the Invlnh of itupfnl tinitir * of tiin p In rtwrup nf ll\r \ trie. Till * idtwl * rJllllHIInn nf llin T'ntumlilAii i-clclirnitnii nn llrnnklvti brldgnM I nvc > r Jln.nno. Init ( Ill figure linn fmptiMilly boon * iirp e d. flip hli'hral ronttnoi fnr Mil * > r r. o fnr ni cinld ) m dl'rm-rrtM llli ' of I'llllftdfll- .Is ntlr With ' 'It ? - l > iiii , fur ( in.ono ivm-th of flrmx-nHi * . t'liil- iidnlnlilfl. it wntild He-em , | fl i ) limit palrlntli' tottn , an it p rli Vmiiili of .Inly n lK npnrl n Rimilly fdlrp nf II * K'VrlUlro In IIP rt- I'endml 111 patriotic iHnuMy * . The prlii'-lpd. ! clvle nrrttnrlin will li < ulimvti im HIP Ulrnrd nvenuo hrldnp , lull oilii'M nio In tnlin plnrn In dinvivnt part * or HIP < ) iialipieity. . UHipr c'HIrn IIBVP lllei'wlKe ordered lln > lr fnurili of .till } ' ni-PVMilUn , Illfil nmnllt ! thrill lipluit I'lllnlinrR Ninv York dne tint linvp ntiy llrmuirka fiuiil , tint net nnn ran elnlm 11ml the oily N | P S unlay on IK > I'mirth for Hint i-piuem. lli-aiim' * niunial "pyrntt'i-linir-n vary , llni civic ffllliptti , durltiR mini' ypfim , Irttv- Ing dm rppirallnn | | mllrply in Ilii'lr mnm. Hut lUwinii iiiiyn nnnllli Lilly ilu > tlilnl lui- : o l nniuinl lul of HrnvsniUn. At-mlin nf nipn urn roilnlnsl in worlt njion nnil innnnKi' tlio lilK | iyi'tijulinlc ' ) illplnn , "Pirlally lIIP "ronllmiiiim" OIKM.hlcli HIM for ninntlifi nl n Mini' nt tincoiinnipr IPHUIU. Tlip mm-liy ID HKIHI diifcincics iliirliiu tint * pa on now oi'cnlOK ' will IIP n K' > l'U''Oim Icnro. ( ttirtlnii of HIP Tnrl < o ( lirrhn win1. Of collifi' In lln o m-rnlr tilTnlm | iyiili'clinliM ( only form a pnrl - lniio ; lioilli-M of "HIIPITB" licliu ; Ipqillrrd to irpirsi'ill ' mililli'id. A novelty ! i < IT I rltcclH , r.limvn nl I he1 AmliniRp jiarU , Qnrcn'H jiibllnt I'l'li'litnllnn ' , rcnulMiMl of a plcl < irlnl Kionp In I'lilnri'il lire , rppriMi'nlliiR l'inIiinl. ; licliiinl mill Si-oilnml lii-liwi isnrlnt liy I'nrli' Hum. A portrait of tjncrn VlrlorlH , ltli tininynl n nn H of Crt'iil llrllaln iiiul Iti'liiml , unit nlno K-nt up. KOMI : VHUV ri'iuous KhM'ivrH. : ( Tht > liiKcnlinm inon wlm linvc liccn iilltltiK up lulu of iilRhtK llilnKliiK over new ilovlrrn for HIP Kr.'iliniMlInn of. cjc ninl I'nr ' iluiliu ; tin1 l onrlli ( if l.su ; Imvo ninny iiiiciMiurn to polnl to , Tli < c , ( > Ki'iitlonii'ii ' lltnl n illlll- rnlty nlmosl us > ; rrit : IIB that rxprrli'ticuil In lnvt < ntliii ; thrli < ' \plr tvi > l y ttlnvi Iliry l Kin to 11:11111' : Hum. Kuril nrw < li > nltn ; luiii to have nn ntlrnctlw ami approprlatin.iino mil alrraily rupyrlKhlvil. A notalilr novi'lty Is tin1 " ) ; ( ) , " a ctirlnna rorki't-Hprlli * \\lilcli rliani't'H rolor mi lifit th.in tlirri1 'lines ' while c.Uliiitnlni : from ll eartrldgp. Then there IH ( lie "Coliimlilan Sinihiam. " a lirantlful nttempt l n proilnci- the effeet of ( ) M Snl'u rays falllni : from a hHght. It li pent up 11 he a rorKcl ami mahe but little manifestation until It reaches an upper > "attim of nlr. It then ixploilen anil lloatu away horizontally , Its | IOIIIIH : ilmremlliiK lll > e those from a hnsc ofarelillKht from nome In visible ali > hlp. Indeed , here may IIP the correct solution of the wonderful airship which hns MI often heen "seen" llnatlni ; oxer the eential United Stalls. Kiom ltn height nlmve tlie ground II IH Impcissllile. aa In the cne-o of a balloon , for an Inox- perlcnei'il eye to noeiuately Jildgo of the t-pcod at whlcli It l traveling , nnil HH rays , rcllrrloil In various direct Ions on the strata of air and on the clouds , \ery often de pict forms which from the earth might oitully be nilotakon for a Hying mnchlnc. TIU : WHISTLING nrovn , . The "WhUtllnB Pevll" Is another wolnl toy which shriekti nnholily as It whirls ka- lclilofropc-wlio in nridalr. These \vlil tllni ! devils nro so arranged tint a More of them may lie let off , one after the other in rapid succession. The effect of this midair proces sion of noise-making demons Is distinctly KTO- tcscwi' . Yet another charming novelty IH called "the whoatehraf. " Smokeless powder , for obvious reasons , becomes annually moro and moro used by the pyrotechnist. It lias an p'peclal value in blR 'ableaux. A leading fireworks contractor was asked to ftato approximately the coat of the com bined Kourth of July celebrations all over the country. HolcokeJ tirst amused and then puzzled. Finally he replied : "To answer hiich a question with any degree of certainty would take a week of calculation. Moreover , the 'I'ourth' may be wet an UKly contingency which while It would not , stop sqnib-and- craihrr-firlnij. would undoubtedly arrest the HOB-G08l-iKct > COUUHBIAM SUM BEAM wa > nu ii ' impiilur At a nmtu-r nf fuel ) do ii keep the Amrricaii llre-crjck'-r In iny JM nt ull , tuve ah a inedliilil ejf cum- jiaiiija Noneof the New York manufac ture Mm out tlne-rackirB at all , relylnjj H-l ij upeii the Chlnrke Influx. ; ( .ll'NKSU KlltKC'KACKKHJj 8l.'l'K ! IOi ( . | j'i. eaihe ! of the fcuperlur pnpularlty of the ir . -l < iiB from the Flowery Kingdom art- ( Imply ilia : Iliey uro cheaper and k'n > duii- Jcriiue ' 1 he ijuettlon of danger U one that twut'ti up tviry > i-ur , and it U a duly that t.e u < . ' 10 the public toiv \ ruieful In the vl guude wt > fiend uut Now In Hie txe.inkerb the ouploche medium is ywder There U , however. Very IlttU' it end i rrai-ki'is uiefco vuapjied up in ' .d oiiianieiiiol work thai their danger , il . ed f a elUeouiit ( Julie- the contrury IE tit twith tlie American cracker. It u made nut with gunpowde'r , but of u certain tbi ii-rit of wlllell llin cri.fi tain c"i < uMtiuli. . * linn been pled ; iil not to iit l. U liiuy lie utaieJ liowever. tlmt Hit chief euinpoiitnt eli'- wein vl "if mlxturp Is chlorate nl iwiasb - a ulKbly tilotl | i' couimoJIiy vvlie-n blinded tklllfuU > The "comiiwltiuii" 1 * re'tpontiblo lor nun ) * d aecldenlb annually--the Ameri can " g niit cannon ciacker" of rojiunwi'e bpf tally being almutl an daugeruuu as an i ) r < uiktlc bomb If parenis allow llu'ii clilldre'it to play with tucu deadly loye they can uil : > blame thuwtelua for rituliaiit dtn- ( iguremi'iitv From China we annually Im port over 11.000ooi ) wolH ) of lireeraekern "ji-nuriuly , In tbe Hot nf tlie * IlrewulKs mliclenaler'B HotU lome the Jaiian e day ffli I * Tlirio nearly all txime ) from Ihf ( ai-- ton 3 around Yukubama , and are divided tutu tiallu > D eind nuolie etfecu. Tin ; lul- joti.'t are uuply cul i t ) paiutetd with fjn clful devi < e and Hiu tent if Tbi Huukt- ttttti * uio Ijfttutifiil . rijtioin in tmuki e'ckri'il | u , iordtiui.wnu Jatar - > te > I'liero rJ wny i ) < v | > u > of > i. , i tliUi > car uoiaUly cce IMHM ' l'ie. ' ' ' 9 ,1. morn aini/IHiiUtj dl pla > u. \\'ht-n a city Ilku I'hlladelphia put * imiiie ) lonuii for Ita llro- worku , .ipart from tbo prh.ite Invegtmenia of lit , clli/.enn , sou i-Jii judgii nf thn very largL nun u gathered Iliruiiglniiil the coiintr ) at large. I think that the annual uxpi'inlllure ! on ilrDunrkit should run v.i'11 up Into thu million * . " H s the general eonifciiai.'ti nf nplnlnn thai , bo tlie "Kourtlt" wet or dry , cold or warm , lit * ci'lebratl/ni io bound to be u ginri- OUB niio tn far an IIrework * arc conceirniHl. ItMln may Indcvd put nut lim gnrHeoua lab- Dtnrin may blow akldu the J.ipuni't'ti piriuris ; Hiu Hliletlliig duviln and tuinsiirciii'li'4 | nuy | ial their In- l llrfb. but ill riiitu ( if eveiy 111 that we-uilu-r Ii4 heir to we thai ) ttill Intiblo to | , olut with pri-Je tu uuei iindaunlc , ! reloljrator ol iDdejieiiiH'iii-e ! day ( hu iie-al ; Aiiii'ricgn email boy ami hi * Irr.-pre lblo Tin ; iut : 'niM'i , . \V J. I < 4inpiiin In New Vorli Hun. WriuklH ) und old am thuse liandu of IlHI-ll. UIJJ fu'l Of HitH.Ui | | ! Uf luPor und the xuru ; Iviiutinl Ihu kmiiUlu * ; And i-reii d mid i rlnkh'd 'I he kln on tinbael < * of I'ink vi'liinl and lurtif , \Utli * pliiiihi.a uf brown lleUve'rll Ihei drawn t li < ] iHB An if utun-i by tuaris ; i Ml irk Die- nulls und liuiili' | < l. It'iiiHli und ultli Illlli ! rldKKtJ HUIID'HK Urn letiftli of ilium ; t Villon * the Jiilmc. And im-klnB j iiiiiHiii-nn and Ullnliliil ' " " " 'i ' 'Sll'is ' uf llfl' ; iiiiil linrd ; Hut , oil. u-lui n utory uf InllnliL. in Ju-i em Aed I..K- ' ' Ml I III , > Ull I'i i I . ii"f u mull \ I , Ull , > * . .I. > tulrt III ! ( III Ii ' I i la'I In dul . | i Hiu teed fW . Fmf . V" ' * s , / / Vfcfli.Lie.'r ! t/ * \ A \ ? / //r-f. - ' ' . V'f i ' ! > / / ' ' - ) V i / / - ; f - f ii ff ? ( ( ) M > ANM NKW WAYH OF < iiJ".llHATINfl : TMH n > UITII. ( AN OIMASIIIONKI ) FOURTH How a Oolubratiou Years Aio ; Differed from tlio Mudurn Idea. JUST AS MUCH PATRIOTISM NOWADAYS itnt n IN Miinir.-Mii iii n inn .MiilllHT I'Vil ' I iir * N \\'lili'li Mitili * II ( InCrciiliNl lln > of i I lie I'enr. Tin most remarkable fealuriof the mod cm Fourth of .Inly aa It lrllin a PCHHHI old enough to roini mber the annlveiHary of bygone da > n Is tbu raille.il change that ban taken pliici- In the way it IH celebrated. Oncu ItVEIH all iiolnc , animal enthiiKlmtm and iiatrlutle eagle scieiunlng. Now , while tbu patriotism and i'iitlitialus < iii ittidi rile all , that wlilali leak out In of a more placid naturei and mnnlfcbto ll elf In gulf , base ball , lawn tennis , boating , etc. Tin re Is also | CK civic prldo taken in the day prldo of the lire cracker kind , that Is. It may be n qutntlnn with many personn as to which ia the mo&t logical method of cele bration. To one who believcu In the power of the heroic example , however , the pacing of the "old-fiiKhloned Fourth" i to be ic- Kretted. Grown up people don't make quite KO much of the Fourth as they did Just after the close of the civil war. The fathers and mothers of those dajH had seen their BOIIH go forth to battle in the pride of their youth ; they had read In the newspapers how bravely they bad fought , and when the telegraph - ( graph wires brought the bcatt-iending news that the lads had fallen while fighting for tlitir country , they wept silently , and thanked God that they had not lived In vain. When the shattered armies dispensed to their northern homes and Independence day came around again , they icallzul that it had a new significance to them. It wan a day upon which to celebrate all the victories rjf the war , the triumph of the cause of f'icdom over slavery , and the rr-cstablteh- ment of peace. No wonder the sight of the tatterul llags that bad been borne acroso many a bloody field of battle fired their hearts with patriotism , and led them to expreFs their emotion by the discharge of cannon on the village green , by the ringing nf the bills In the r.teeples. and by the illumination of their homes at night. OftKATKST DAY OF THE YKAR. The Fourth of July was then the greatest day of the whole year , and no expeiiBe wn' < spared to make It memorable. The bands played , the veterans of the war inarched proudly through the streets , and the crowd * eheircd III honor of the occasion. And what of the boys of those days ? They were little patriots , every one of them. They had been thrilled by the stories of the battles of Antletam , of Gettysburg and the Wlldir- r.vr > 3. told at their mother's knee. They bad listened with bated breath to the orators In the public square ; IB ( buy recounted the valorous deeds of Hie soldiers on many n 'Jeld of battle. They had learned of the heroism of some of the big boys whom they had known at schools , who had run away from home to become diuinmer boys nn.l buglers In Hie army. All these things con- i-plred to kindle wllhlii "very youth's breast I lie oaereil lire of patriotism , and moved them to resolve to offer IhemselveH Id their country as soldiers whim liny should grmv up. They formed HiemselveH Into compa nies , with captains , drummer bn > s nnd color hearers , and par.ubd Ibe Mn'cU just like lim real veterans. Tin Ir guns wire made of wood , but they handled them as carefully , and witluil as doileroniily , as the real Mildleis. Tim Fourth of July was the day upon which every boy felt that he had un In alienable right to malic all the nnleii ht < could. I3vcry firecracker was to him a Hcream of Joy that the veterans had tri umphed , and every rui'kH that pierced the > ky dropping n trail nf sparks behind II u s 4 Hhrlek nf delight th.lt thn carmine nf bat tle was ended. Thirty yiars ago no boy In ( own vtnnttd tn I In In lierl after the church clock had lollid the hour' nf 1 o'eluyk on that iniinilnir Creeping mil nf bed In the darluiess buys decked hurriedly , and iillenlly made their way In Ihi' street. The slurs were shining brightly uhnui Ihuir heads , and the air was u bit chilly. Tlu-y iveie Hinn Joined by Konps of other buys , and tngelhcr proecolcd In HID holm-si nf rrimp.inlunij ulm hud fnlled to put In nn ap- lieuraiu'f , and by throwing t > imieu at their winituwa nr by pulling blrlngs that bad iMa-ti fubietii-d to their lii > a. nwnke them. AN IJAIILY MOKNINn SPUNU. \Vhtii 11m puny \iu t'oinplnto they pro- ct'fdi'd ihnniidi tlu < dficittd tirccm nf Hie low n tiring guns and fci'tttng oft buiu'hes uf Nliap cruikiTii III UIIHIBU I lie - ( - | . HKV- iTal ( if HID hoys carried nnrnu which Hit- ) lilnvv to their heart'ii conlHit A iniinbi-r uf elltzcn * Him did not n-llth having their morning nap * "iua rudely dUtuibcd t > tucU their Iliads inn uf tlulr wlndouu and tald Mncuinplinivnlary thiiuia ID them , but tiny only luuthtd and llrud off mure crackcm Their ti-fili iluiU'ivd with tkcltcnuut in cjld. It U nut certain wlilcli , but Ihtiy did not lutnd II and kept up the merriment IivH ) nn the main thunninhfart ! uf the tout ) lllc ri-ttaiiiuiiii bail already opened for bubliii'ks l''rnm u hall nbnvu thv binn-h HID minlc of i ho band plasod fnr the d-uurr * wlm hud ruinuliiid up i > ll night to uulirr In tha day With H ) tliet prep o' day I lu lu | U In eviTy tliL-jdi- began In ina | inn a uiirleu ialuli : vUiljn fruin the lullt | ' t'a-'l ' > -it Ihn , anal a , annul , ludrrd mil u IKUI. uiiiaiilni | ni nf rxpludliiH poh'iir Hy HiU time Itif rlt ) Mua annkc am ) Ihu tirtclt. v.tru toiin fine. ! null pvople Knur tlon irmnu ( rttu iii ltnt IHIHII , .irrnnl f'W nln'ilei ntid added ler ! | | Iliiiiinn Iri'klit li > Hut liimllllii ; crowIf ) , r'uritlern firmi l'ie r'lirniiipllin : enlinlty with Hulr fninl'len ' lo.lded nn nx e.irtn nnd fAnn wn unn drn/e lulu tint public. ftiimrn | ( Hid became a part nf Hi" multitude. At 7 n'clnck fame the parade nf "f.inrimlf " men nnd Imys < ! i-piiH"l In thn liniit gnilesipnt nwtiitnc'j liiiaKlnalili ! nn < l itiuiititrd on ancient IIHKK ir dtaun In ear : * that had been "decorated" for the ( iprnnlnn. At 10 n'eliick the great civic and military p.irnde in.irehi'd llirnilKli H"1 itrccli to the inliKlc of Inniiineriible hnntln. 'I lie re were lire cninp'itilcti In i < "l Mhlrtn a.nd black helmet hath dr.iHlng the band inglnci or "mn- chlliei , " as they were rall-d. | Therp < vtlo eonpaiiliM of Masons and Odd Fellows In their legallas ; platoons of pilllcenien In util- forin , yipiadit of cavalry with c.iburi ! clankltiK at Hulr lden , riglmeiit of HUldlun with Hie inris ; they hail inriled In the field , wagon * loaded with ; lr : In white. repreHetitlnn all HIM stali i of the iinliin , floats iipun v.'hlrh xvem represented ccencn. In the plnnccr rtayK of the republic , an.I carnage conlaliilng Hie city olllcbils and dlatingnlche , ! ll"'t' ' ' . Thon- Minds of people crowdfl the nidewalks and liulldlngH on either fide of the route of pa rade mid added their rHitilts to the nolle of exploding gunpowder. When the prr.easlon rear-lied the. paik literary cxerel cs , ponKUt- Ing of the nadlng of the Declaration of Inde pendence , nn oration by the local congress man , an original poem hy a budding genius and the singing of Amerlca wcrn held. SOMB ( ju ) Ti.Mi : 'ATTUACTIONS. When It was 'nil over , the military and fire companies were fed /it- the cxpcnir * of the city In a huge tent that had been erected on the common for that purpo'c. while the citizen.- ! patronized the bootliH that had been erected around the park. In New Kngland , baked beans and brown bread were the chief mtlclp * of diet on that day. 'Hie afternoon wan devoted tn competitive trials between the fire companies , to boat races nn the river , to chtt-slng a greased pig and climbing a greased pole on the common and finally a balloon ascension In the park. In the evening a grand display of fircivorks and a baid concert woupd up the day'a fes tivities. Long before night came , every boy had spent all the money he had saved for a month from the sale of pld bones , Iron bottles tles and Junk , and had made a reijutHition on the paternal pocket book. Tlie quantities of Ice cream , lemonade and peanuts he had al ready consumed did not satisfy him or make him sick. Although ho had burned more gunpowder probably Hian Ite had over ex- pludnl In all Ms life , he was not contented. With the new supply of money he bought more fire crackers and more peanuts , and wbrn the IBM ! rocket had darted skyward and the last pinwheel bad ceased to situ lie made his way homeward thetlredost and happiest boy in town. Kuch was the celebration of the Fourth of July thirty years ago. The celebration of teday Is much tamer ami lets Interesting because Its significance e mn to have been lest sight of in the rimli nnd whirl of life In tills year of lb&7.And -yet. the boys of today spend as much money. If not more , than those of ' ( i7. There are few parndrs and little oratory. ( Irnwn-jip folks ( onslder parades tedious , orations hickncyed and un- intcruilliig and displays of .lire-works . a use less expenditure of public money. And yet all of these are exceedingly at tractive to the children to whom they arc novelties. What boy Is then- who doesn't like to hear the guna thunder , the bells peal and watch the coldleri as they march proudly by ? The le-Ssons f the day ohould lie taught afresh every year. In these day when peace reigns over the republic we need a holiday like thin to call tn our minds the debt which we nwr our fathers and fore fathers fnr giving im liberty. Let tbo gun powder burn , let the drimid brat and let the oraliirs pom out their idocpii'tice. Let the children be told of the het'oeti of thn rebel- Hun. Let them gaze with reverence on the Mags which Inspired the troopH In press on to vlctiiry amid Hlnnn.s of r.tiot apd shell. They will be madii better by ntii'ti experiences and when hey come to mun'x is'ato ' they " 111 mare fully imdcisund what patriotism icill > - IIH'UtlB. I.litln Hurry Yon didn't preach last Sun day , did you ? Thn .MlnlHtcr Nn ; I wan 111 and omitted my Hirinnn. i Llttlii ll.ury I thought they was some thing happened , for svlu-n pa got lumio lit * Mid lu > wouldn't mlrnl ( Krt.il * to church rvcr ) Sunday If llu y. ulwaytT had that kind of The Cliriwtlun lli'KMiT tayti tlmtlirn a cerUilii bUhup WHM about ( o make a vUltu- llnn of hla dinorte Ills wife ald to blur "Now , liUImp , > gu kiuiiv you imun't eat any inltn-e pie , for you kiu\v It never agi 1-10 Mth you" ' 'No , 1 won't , 'i alil the bUbop , iiiul fnr u uhlhi wlthtlootl tilt ! trinptdlluu In vailuiia ijiiufli-m. Hut at Uit he mic- i'Uinlii-d to an itipeclally rlmlct ) pli'iv. dial It tsfta hu good tlidt im ali aiidthiir. Tlut night Im ttdii taken vlolt-ntly HI , 4iu ! the ii wlm w > is eiinimoniHl wet iit-utl > l Id find bow mtrfinuly ntrvnua hu was over liU pomllllon , "Why , iiUhup , tiirely , you are not afraid In die ? " "D , nu. " aid ( litbliliop "I am mn dfrild to ill n. but I inrry much ailumt > it to die. " A ulilte inlnlitt-r , alter i-unductlne Jt a rulurc'l church in ItiMtuilie'n. . , atKint < iii nld dcaui.ii H ) lead In prrir The brother til black ufterttd A fervent appeal for ( he vbitH , bruttier and nhi. " 0 L-i'd , Kill him du eye nb dt > eiglu dul hu tpy out tin afar uffVav hU lumU tu ili > t < "l' 'l plough. Tin hla ton iit ) to de Hue ub truth Nail hu ear lJ dc ; , ( pue. | lluw tut bead waj dxnii bruu-en hu ki.iiu un > l lilt Uittt * nay diivsii in tumt tiiU'iirne taik 4 id narrer : | i-y mienirjii - u tin ' ' w < ii'e4 ID b * . N it ir , > vli 'V ktae tl * uf ' i i , i i i , i 1 1 , ( t ihu. THEM \ } \ { IAL DECLARATION Amcrifia'e ' Ohart r of Liberty an Illegible Doon merit. DJE TO CARELESS GUARDIANSHIP 'I'lnA uliiurM | ili nf llnI'IIM niler-i erIn ( InIt fHl III li ; Kllilfil llf- > < inil lim I'uimllillltt if lli-MliirnlliMi toeU'il I | i In u Snf * ' * The original Der-Ura'lrin ' of Independence , of wbldi liant-roft , the historian , s.iid that It had "n-pflvcfl a renown more extended than that of any other xutc paper in r-x- liu-ncu , " ha faded away beyond the po - Blliillty of restoration. The names of the rlgnerx to this great charter of American liberties arc no longer legible. After 118 years of careU-in guardianship , in various cuitoillcx durlni ? the greater jiortlon of which period U was ttioughtkialy exposed to destroying Influences of light and air and hcedlt ! > handling now when the irrepara ble havoc is done , and the precious archive has become hardly more than a blank and wrinkled sheet of parchment , solicitude for Ita preservation has begun to be ftlt. and at last It is eared for aa it should have been care.1 for yeara o o. H was my privilege , p.orne time since , aaya a writer In the Washington Star , to aec and touch thia precious document. It la kept locked up In a steel safe tn the library of the Department of State. It Is spread out flat in a mahogany portfolio , made to slide in and out of the safe , and over it ii a ohcet of thick paper" and a plate of glass. It is now never exposcel to the light , and is ae little expcneJ to tbo air as Is pcasiule without placing It in a vessel from which thu atmosphere has been exhausted. Tim FAMOUS DOCUMENT. The document i a. single ! uet of parch ment , thirty-Mix incuts long and thlity-tno inches wide , and bears no scrolls or de < , / a- ttani tueh ad are seen upon many of ' ' cop- ! tint are BO common. The body of tr.- writlng having bcn evenly and clearly 'AT.- ten uhen the instrument was ensroettid. ha- fadfd evenly , but it can hardly be mad ? i.u while the which - . " signatures , were -Ar. perhata , with a different Ink and ar.o-h prn. ae : faded beyond recognition , mjny . , : them be.ng wholly gone and others partly tn The heavy st'oke of the pen in the J < . ' . John lUncock's bold autograph Is scl.l v su > but that Is the only line that ia di.unct. The history of the origin of this ir-f Ua.lv paper Is well known to raout Amtrn .t f , but Is alwayn Interesting. The storj of IL.-- varied'and disastrous fortuue-3 of the do-u mvnt Itself during the past one hundred a- : ' eishte n yearn is Ks known , and Is ic e t 1 ! On the 2Gth of June. 1776 , i cooim.ftf of which Thamas Jefferson was chalrmi' . wan appointed by the Continental Cor.g--- thun Mtting at I'hlladelphta. to draft a dec laration Betting forth the reaaons v.hy th-- tblrtein eolonlesi ebould become itilepcn ! < ir uf Knglau I. Jefferson at > requested tether t > other mvmberrt of the committee to pin > tr ibe draft , and tils draft , when p'cseuted. d < at once approved by a majority of tueOMI mlttee. a few verbal alt < rations only b < iug bUKgrateel. On July 2 a copy of IhU dial' vta- , laid before cjngrcus , and , after a hot rf'-tn'- of three da > . a few ceateucesere bin. k " out , and the declaration v.aa then & . ! ( [ ' I It was at once euteied upon the journdl ' ill ? ccngreai ; but ( he etigrojot-d coiij , . pjr hn.ent , uaif uot prepared auJ signed uut 1 August 2. 'During llif first twenty-four ycar of i' r \btenve the Jttlaratiuu ws * pieT \ -l ainiiug the archives uf the RJvernr.ier.t at I'hllailelptra , and during all or A part of tbat tiino it was undoubtedly lolltx ) Up. ut it ulunva. by the crackw in the parcbmeat thn tl numt luvr betu rolled for Ions period , and It t Known that aubsequ nt to ttiat time it nan buug up exposed to public g4ie. \\\S IWOL'GHT \VASUINQTON. . When , in the > rar UOO. the natlotial gov- eriiiui'iit uan transferred to Wa UlnKtoQ. the lieclaratlun wan catrltsl there and d - pOjite4 ) In the Department of State , where it rmiidlned for forty-one yvirv. In the year 18)1 ) a subntautial buildioe having U < u er 'ct J for the UBH of the I'nlttrd ? tite < P4tin' nIU-t ; > . \\ltlcb had formerly beru In ( be Sliile dtiMrtment and thStatv de partment being a brick building out rtr < - - pro.if. UkinulVeuiier trcrotary of mate. ttdilretied a letter to Henry L. KlUwoiih ( tie. i-otnnUMUiicr of p4tet > U > . and requeued him to ttcilve the Ue laratiun and other valuable dorunenta into Ms i-u ti > ly fvt thfir f > aft ! keeldng. Thu requeit W4 * coiu- plled with tiiul for the nctt iblrt ) Hit > tai ( be l'4teiil otlli-n rttamed ebirge of the I'lvi'luub paper , but U a * while ttn.-ru tb4t .t nattered it Kre te t injury It was tiiu up. i-si'urdd ' te > public > iew , tetiluil the in one end uf a ca e of patent uUite At rcriain liuurii pf ihv day thv tun directly ui n , It , and , of Hei-e * Uy. It $ radu- ally failed. It U aaaung altncMt UeyouJ tb power tif belief that Ibe du n voa > mi - .toiii-r of inuriilb who bad tUe tuti > Jy ui thl * di'i-uiuint durtuK ttiuv ibirty-Hv yt-Jit mil une of tl.eiu > aw that It > < aii ( xing ruined and no one ol ihtiu Lad tbe forv'bouitu ia take it out of llie uulight au.l to put it away iu ilaihiiiio lu KnglatU ucb irvut nieut of an Important klate. ( aper U uu- ties i it of Ma na L'barta the. dtatU war rant uf Qvterii Mar > . au4 uther ai'vUne * in l-liuoln rattitilral and Itiu llritub Mu euiu fi-ur or rt\t uuiti an o4 ! a. oai I'evUrau.'u . f InilepeiiJvi i'e are Mill ket > l Hi A ivi uf perfdt ( Te er > aii , . AN hJ-'rMHT Tu lu the 1 tl Pfof Jr&fph H * rt y , A IfTftflfrrtf f n R Pprtfffl * * , f n linf wf IS ft f > ? * rt ntf fn i rt AH ft K fid will ffifxt pftVfttiiilly fsfof * the > ftflMni ; of tfi * original maniHSrrlpt of fhf fwclimitlrpt fif tnd pffn1c ifp. with the sltniMfjtM np- thl rftmmwinn. * nd flnslly , npnn the MK- RMflfm of Tfftf ffpnrjr. thp mutt * ? < f . f irf d fo fhp NftHevftjll Acne1f - ftf * IfllrftIfffi tt'flft fAnlftflf ftVtHf , fn& IftterrwtPrt In th pfffirt m 1f fnr lf r t ra- llrni. Knd th * puMIr prnt * iirifd the1 tmpif- tanff prompt aptlofl. bnt jr r w nt hy PBtj' ftf iiMpnpM rfpnrtwl tn thp pf tml < l t tli l poftlftnn of ftic writing h < 1 fthwftlnfPty ( IHiifipfiirf'1 unil thdl thf > rf t w o Mill ? fftftpf ) thfl ( frftforflHM * wn * imp * lhlf , TAEin whllp , In H ? . Mr f cr > r < t W. Child * of Phil. ariMphia nfi'l Vfr Prank M. Kiting , in if flic hi toTi' ' [ 1 p rrm tif nf thp tlip ( Wumr-ni to th * Ppr ilfion fo hft plor-cd On ethlhltlnn Th * -rtiry ( of thp iniwri-ir , ffftnnrahip Xnrbary fhnndlpf. mtrtr'Wfl A l t. IM t > f'rfsil'lrnt fr ) nt. ( letting forth HM > rp - Konfl wtiy fhM rpnif t oitcht not ti > I * * * cMm- { illml with , bill fh < rrniiMt or * franPft : ! flh < t , on Its hundredth hlrthdny. th erflf ftiwlpr. fsrtpd anfl srarc ly l jflhi , rc'urn rt to flip plarp of If * hlrth. and w tfi * * p - po pd to thp R IP of thp Amwlpun f nplP , IW pitiful rondtflon a manning reMiR/1' to th fn IS77. at thf nlosfl of the MpinlHon. fh < etvtnmon ronr'fll ' of Philadelphia ptuinnM MnBrMo for nuthnrlty to rrtdln th * f > crlar - Ion , nnd to plarn ir In Independence hall. Ttild rrqtifst was rpfnxtcl. and the ilocnm nt wtifl brnuKht bark to W i hlnton. fmt tipon f ttiMt | of flamllton Pth. thpn aerrfltary of staff-- HIP RPt-rptary of fh tntprlnr eon- * nHrieIt was a ln returned to th Stnte ( l -p rfm''nf , whorr It has slnrc remained. A rtOPY MADR. the DprUratlnn was In thf > patent an fTtcrllpnt phnfollthof.raphlc rnpy , rn- dur-p'l to aboii' 'inhi ! f I' * si-/e. wa made by the ftovprnmfnt photollthnjrapher ; fxiter n full-sized ccpper pMt 'n ra ins ; was pre pared , an < l ttie copiea primed from this plate are perfect fao-slmllp.s of thn orlRltial. It In believed that In making this engraving thn original wan gprlonnly damaged hy a ehemlral application fo rrstora the fainter lines : but It may he mid that If thin en' cr lns ; had not been made there would nry he no exact copy of thia m < wt important document In e.jclat nre. A framed copy nf thl * engraving may be ( v.rn In the library of th JUate department , and. what IA even more intfrearing. In * frame beneath It , la dhown ThonB .feffernon's orlKln l draft of the f > erlaraUnn. In hi- own handwrltlnp : , and with all nf hi * erannrrs and Interlneatlon ! juxt ati It left his hand , flenlde thia. In anr.ther frame pUred there to authcntlcato JeffernoTi' * writing In the draft , U the let ter which contains the. epitaph which he wUhed engraved upon hi * monument , to gether with a ! cetch and description of the. monument he den i red to have erected at bta grave. In the letter he ald : "Could the dead tffl any lnte.ret In mnnument * or other remem brance * of th > m , the following would be to my mane * the mnut gratifying. On the grave a plain date or curie of three feet , without an ? molding , surmounted by an obeliaR of gU feet height , each of a single 8tnne ; on the face of the dais the following in- ecription. and not a word more : Here was burled Thorna * JeK r on , Author r-t th Ijeefaratlon of TnfleDtp-lenre , of tne Statutes of Virginia tor relfoloua freedom , and I-ather of the T"nfvralty of Virginia. SIONIN'G THE DECLARATION" . The signing of the Declaration of Inde pendence WAS a solemn act. The signers were subjects of King Oeorge , and their &ct was treason. If the king could have caught them , he nouM have bung them every one. and this they knew ; but , ac cording to the traditions that have come down to us. this knowledge did not deter certain o them from relieving the .olemnity of the occasion with the natural fiow of their wit and humor. The remarks attributed to them are not exactly authenticated by his tory , but they are too gocd not tn bo be lieved. It is said rhar when John Hiaror-k affixed h's bold aufordph. he rpmirkfl "The Englishmen * ill hive no diffkuUy in reading that ; " that 'vh-T Franklin n.ri'1 1 he said' "No1 * . c , > i' " ii ! a.in "X' , - , - or we will han j''hjrT-v ! an ! 'hi Charles Carroll t i- " , ' " < * -n a why h1 wro * hii ' i > f r- ! ' : . ' * * r * , ; . ; thif rher * * a-v a/h.'r ' ' i- ' 'a1" " i 11. XE\V \ SYSTEM OF WORKING ps 011 lh StMol Ooni ] ll d to Pnt m Tnll Thus , iMPROVSMENt OVER tHS OLD PLAN Aniouiij i \Vor1t i ll lieil \ vlMIC \ Sn | . 'i > rt n n ( nilcr flic Tn ; wnfk that h hrnn rtono hy th ( * otrcrt durlnx the p < t flvov ri 11 In ( ft ptrlffl poivtitlnn of n dn ? n w fc prewmiwly In nn .Unmet conrtitinn. Slncrt ftnp irlntfni' > nt fonk rhufg * of ln street rippnrt- > wofk ha hwin cnndnrti > it on itn npw plan , And the rcxnlt In rhnt fully rtmihl * th * flmonnf of wnrk l aivnnv pll hpi1 with thu iwmn fntvp of mon .iud t nmn pmplrtywl nnd r thn nlil Kystcm. rmr- Intf th * past f tw wwk rvfry nwn wlm hin drawn .1 day1 * pay front th ctf ? has hpcn omp llnft to do , l ttflT'gX"i'k. ! . Pftwloimiy th mpn tr rlivt to and from the work in flmn. and a t o work w , * nfcn ncattprpd. urarnoly half a day'n vnr'x w perform * ' ! . Now titfty nwn and icam Is rfqntred to bo on the ground , it 7 o'clock In the mnrnlne ; anl pnt in A full rtay of fpn hour * . Thn old nfylo of w.ion with twftlve-lnrh * ldn bMrd h.tn neon ahaltahpil. nd no'1 any fcam 'i ' r who how up with l than ftjthtrsen-inch nldohnnMit h to Rot out of fhn lino. Whiln a aat .imonnl of small rfp.ilra hnv bcn made. th hntk of fhn work him con sisted nf ayot.-matlc ov < > rh.inlinfi : of .1 dornn or so of the > or t utrpprs. .tnd thi > so hnvo no-v tifun put In hotter condition than thpy havn hcen for years. Thcso Include wn t fwrlRft * ; r Pt. WMI rwvpuprirt. Center , Ham ilton , Pnuth Tentn und Smith Thlrtoonth. The hulk of the .innu.U npi > n n for flllinn Wriiihoiirii nn.1 other street rcpmrrf hits hepn chargeable tn thcsp streets Kvcry big rain washed husc necHnns of rh. * flll , i\v.iy nnd tore our the Rimers until they expanded Into deep KUlobttt biff ennuich for a horan and waicon tn f.ill info. Under direction of the c.tty enstlneur Snperlntendeat Hoverly Inime- (1laf"ly ( started to reach the CTIIRP. of fho tronhla hy provldlne tor adequatA drainage from the fjnf'era on each sldo of thenn nyc'ts. The holes havn .ill bepn flllnd In and the gutters properly graded , and now farther washout * are gii.irded an.iinst hy A ystem nf sluices or dram.i n tvitcsvMc.h are distributed , U. Intervals of from 100 tn 200 feet. By this method th w.ifor l drawn out of the street. befori it gattiera suinc.ient volume to wash , iwiy the earth , and both Superintendent Fieverly and City Engineer Rosewafer are confident ihar from now nn th ( vat of mainr.-ilnin thea. > strne.ts will hn reduc.ed tn .1 minimum. Thiii AMU prac.tlcjilly esiublwhcd by t.ha heavy r ln Thursday renrning , which would ordm.irlly havn cauwd numeroua w.iahonMAlon these streets , nut thn water waa carried off through th alulcra and not. a single washout wiu found on any of the str eta on which thn new system had been p U in. dry ErtJ'neer ' no ewter xaya that If snf- flntent fnndrt cnn'-bef'fcnTTMiM M k pp the for'-e at work another' month ) all the streets of the city will he tn equally gnnd condi tion. The work Is br-inff 'l.-.ne in auc.h a manner that it will not hav to be done over aain every tmW It rainn. and although the expense Is cnnsJdernble at this time he Is positive that it will he a tremendous economy in the end. One of the next streets which the street depar'ment will take hold of la Thirteenth street from the end of thu pavement to rhe city limits. The great trouble with rhla thoroughfare has been tha fact that It wan Wo low lit the center , thus allowing the water to accumulate In wet weather. The grader will be put on thin atrpft Tu * day and the gutters will Su graded 'lo.vn and the center raised do that 'hi' -ur will be carrieil away from fho ' " . "iijr , in.l out. through sluices similar : - > 1-H , } * h , , | , n-1ve | , Hen put [ n on y , , , M r ri il' When this is once accom- , , * ] " ' n ! "hr is nccewary to keep the a.1 n fi--ir . U.ia ' "ir..luinn i to run the THL WHiSTLINCP&V1L r. he Jidu l wain .tiem to The oioat enthusiastic advocate of tbe great uica uri , < . aud the out- who Ud the debate iu Us support , wai Joiu Ailam.i of Maaiictivi'Mts. and tteo the Ueclaratiun was adopted be vvrote * to tils wife , IB theuy prophetic wii"s "Tbu will be th most lui-cuprablr epot-h ID Itut obtory of America. ! celebrated by deseKiidlog g netratiuu as tbu $ r at auuiv rit < iry ftf nival. eouiuj ujorat d an tbe d v ot JtUveraucc , by wiuiu acts of dvvottou to UyJ Almighty. sol aiuu d with POIVPJ. abows. games. * piirt guo * . bella , twiitirej aud Ulutuiu tiou * froiu oo end of Ibu tuutiueiit to tb uttler. froto tbU forward , for * > v r. " Uf all tbe : < jnutut wviife uttered iug ih IvclArstt'JU uf lud p uJeucB by oratiT t uf tbe yeueratlon wbu-b tav # nuv- ctttdtd > i * iiH-ti > iiou no nor t nv > was * vr * yuXsu ttwu by lulphVilJt Kmernoo l luered tu ItOitou iuriug tbe civil * ar. fvr'iug to a couteiuptuou of tby Jeilarjuou by a ertuu political < uvaker. b satd "VV t t b a tuiJ tb4t iht LH-cUratiuu vt iod i > e d uc b a 4m r- luri generality , u to aa tu-rual ubk u ty. " rii-a' laur uiuiiiu u uv oa a IMO' e.Hed rei'ird twr tbt- uuvurl ut relitlou to Ctkarlcu suiuuer Hw atway * b ld tlw' tbe. wu ututioii .tii-ulJ U loterurwud lu Ib. tbt > d v-Uratk o. H * atd "Tb.c < lnd f > i ) Jwn ; * haa a ui > ttiiu that uf ib * vomtuuiwu dud tuilulaole for U jtv a tie. 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