1 1 I i J The Norfolk fleuis Tlin Nobrosku City News says liver Ih vory low at that ilno and Omnhn News Inquires Whats matter grip Onlv n fow days now until tho tho tint Mr Bryans Jommonor Is Issued mid then tlonioorucy wilt know whoro it Isiit In tho mount lino members of tlmt party ran amuse themselves by guessing Tin World Herald oxpeots each vi8it ing editor to bring IiIh grip with him lie nrolubly will nnd tho grip will bo packed with handkerchiefs and other articles that usually yiny tho irlp quinine Humors of an UliiCHs of Qnoon Victoria ndvorsoly nfioot tho London stook ex change which must bo of a rather dolt onto nuturo or oan It bo tlmt an nil verso condition of stocks seeks an excuse for its tluctuatlotmV Tho Sioux City Tribune announces that jobbors are already placing orders for Fourth of luly lliowotks Dont they know that MoKinloy wnsnvolootod and that colobratloiiH of tho Kourth of Tulyaro to pass away Mr Hryati has recently boon honored by an appointment as one of tho j ml huh In a coak erowing contest at Lincoln Tho position would undoubtedly huvo boon nioro satisfactory could ho huvo imagined that tlioy worn doinouratlo nooks celebrating a domooratlo victory In Kansas during tho past four years -1000000 back taxus huvo boon paid up mid this wasnt duo to tho wise admin istration of populism in Nebraska Still credit should by no means bo given to tho MuKluloy ndininistrition by auv good democrat Thoro must lw othor reasons for tho showing Perhaps In trusts paid thorn just for n blind Tho epigram applied to tho lato Sen ntor Davis by his friond Senator Hoar is worth being uioinoriod and observed by people in all walks of life Ho said No spark of his wit over was a cinder in tho eyo of a friend Too often uien make as marks for their wit a true friend who is worso stung than though ilho shaft woro fired by on onomy J woman has brought sultuguinst the city of Lincoln for 10000 alleged dam ngos said to havo boei sustained by the plnlntifT who was struck in tho eyo by tho limb of a troo that overhung the Hidowalk A fow successful suits ol this nature would provo a stiong incen tive to u trootrimniing crusudo that would provo of benefit to many Ne braska towns Tho shirt waist for moii seems to be coming on at a rapid rate and it is likely that next Hummer will seo many worn even ns far west as this Jobbers iu neighboring cities nro ordering supplies of tho now apparel and if they provo ns comfortable on men as they appear to bu ou wonion there will bo a groat incen tive to try tho fad which may provo a permanent and popular stylo of dress Tho Oliineso minister to this country thinks tho race problem could bo solved by intermarriage botwocu negroes and whites Ho also says that tho crime of whioh Alexander was accused is un known in China Thoro may bu some thing to bu learned from tho heathen Ohlneo after all and tho intermarriage proposition may not be so bad provid ing tho principals to tho weddings can bo secured Tho Sioux City Journal tnys Hurry up Delaware aud Nebraska Tho country is waiting ou you Wo are willin but thoro seems to be mi alltlred lot o fellers down about Liuool i who aint They would hurry all right if things went in the right direction to suit them but thoro seems to bo bo many directions nud so nuiuy different opinions as to which is tho right one that tho round up is a matter of doubt The shoep industry in tho west has shown n remarkable growth during the past fow years aud bids fair to prove one of tlio best paying businesses iu which a man with small capital may en gage It is Oct limited that thero are now 900000 head boiug fattened iu Ne braska Wyoming and Colorado and will tsoou be on the market It is estimated that 55600 double dock curs will bo re quired to haul the winters shipment Wheu Mr Brynus freo wool policy was iu force such n showing was impassible IT 1 i ouiuu lubumms uuiievo u would ue a Bin to give their oppououts credit for anything and tills is a good audsutllceiit reason why that pnrty should bo retired from oftlcial position It is such taction that huvo lost fusiouisui thn confidence of the people Because the republicans didnt wish to emulate the fusion plan of the lust legislature and indiscrimi nately unseat members of the opposing party a leading fusion organ says The pecullnr senatorial situation has saved several seats to the fusiouists in the legislature There is at least one woman who has not fought for tho political rights of her aex but who has been enjoying the right of suffrngo for many years She is known as Murray W Hall and con ducted an employment agency iu New Yorlc For 110 years nhei hna consorted with mim boon a motnbor of tho Irquois club boon a Tuiuntuny man and voted tho democratic ticket Her sex was not discovered until her death tho othor day Shu was sixty years of ngo Murray hail Ik en twico married mid loft iv fortune of f 10000 to an adopted daughter Nebraska is not tho only statu that lias reason to bo disappointed at the showing niado by the recent census On tho contrurr In Nebraskas curo tho showing is rightfully laid at tho door of tho eensuH stufTnr of 1810 Now there uro states which cannot get rid of their showing so i asily -for installed In Nevada there Is Vhginlii f v vhl h in 1H80 was given a population ol i la 1800 this was reduced to 8M 1 and in 1000 had dwindled to a village of JJIWfi Carson City the same state had a pop ulation of 1JJD in IhbO ami in 1100 is given aOWi It is such backward move ments as these that are discouraging to tho stork It had been supposed generally that Mississippi rivor tralllo was steadily de creasing Asa matter of fact there has been a decrease for many years but tho St Louis Globe Democrat has figures to prove that an upward movement bus begun Tho smallest tonnage received and forwarded via the river at St Louis was in 1H1I when tho amount of freight received was 110010 tons and tho amount shipped out was JOHiOft tons This was at a steady decline slnco 1810 In 1000 thoro were 512010 tons received and ai5r80 shipped St Louis wel comes tho increased showing ns um utter of regulutiug tho cost of freight ship ments by rail Tills Is wherein a city with both water mid rail facilities for freight shipments lias tho advantage of Inland towns Its freight rates aro oasily regulated by natural competition ami neither can monopolize Willie there aro thoso who iidmiro the kind of wiutor woathor Nebraska is now experiencing and liko to bo able to purado around without a thought of overcoats cloaks or hard coal there are others who will agreo with tho Fremont Tribune which has a remembrance of old winters in tho following After all thoro aro no winters liko the old winters when tho lanos wore filled with mow and tho neighbors hud to oiguuizo relief parties and rescue each other from tho whito sopulohcrs and had to make deep excavations through which to journey to towu to got tho mail only to learn i hero had been no trains for two days Then when warmer days came thoro would bo broad shout h of ice iu ovory draw and these would bo covered with red faced happy hearted boys and girls with skates on having tho inrest and most delicious pleasure comes to mortals Tho snow icu fields and hallowed days are a combination for which might yearn It is generally behoved that the open ing of tho Kiowa Comnucho mid Wichita reservations in Oklahoma to settlement will take plnco about June or July of this year This will ineau a grand rush of laud seekers many of whom uro certain to bo disappointed While soino settlers will find good land umfprovido themselves with good homes for the future there will also bo many who will take a backward step iu their property rights Too often men will disposo of thoir laud nud belongings whero thoy are nicely settled and in n fair way to become independent to take part in one of theso scrambles for eminent iauu ami win men no com pelled to begiu at a point they hud passed years before The American or perhaps human iustiuot ofgettingsome thing for nothing is responsible for thbse moves and usually tho persou to be disappointed only discovers his mis take when too late A person who is settled aud prospering has no business to sacrifice his opportunities for achuueo of this character and thus eniphusizo the nssertioii that a rolling stone gathers no moss Conditions in Nebraska The biennial report of tho state treas urer of Nebraska givei such proof of the greut prosperity of the state under Mo Kiuley mid proteotiou ns cannot bo gum said or belittled According to tho figures published there were four years TUB NORFOLK NEWS FRIDAY JANUARY 21 IW01 that ever banks and of youth any man Mrs Natiou of Kansas is somewhat uclipsing tho notorious Mary Ellen Lease of tho samo statu in the matter of popular notoriety although tho lattor is now outloavoriug to break nil previous reoords iu tho mutter of divorco suits Tho former woman has been released from her small pox quarantine aud at once resumed her work of saloon smash iug getting rid of tho glittering adorn ments of three such institutions aud windiug up her daya work byjslnppiug the face of the sheriff and rudely pulling his cars She was reonforood iu her work by threo othor women Iu u speech to a crowd she said shaking her fist Men of Wichita this is the right arm of God and is destined to wreck ovory siuoou in your city mere aro many different opinions concerning her work souio claiming thut she is iusiiue while others beliuvu she is doing a just work and aro ready to follow where she leans Ttio outcome or tier llorts is bound to bo of interest regardless of which view is taken ago 7000000 of back taxes duo this year only 1000000 remain unpaid and that amount was owed by ixjrsons who had left the stnto during the hard times under Cleveland Kour yearn ngo fi per cent statu warrants wero selling at 01 and ti cents while now I pur cent warrants soil at a premium of 1 percent Kour years ago thero was less than 1100000 in tho stnto treasury nud tho state was behind on its general fund warrants while this your there is a balance on hand of 015000 nud tho Heating indebtedness has been reduced to WJ 1000 This report was not published until lifter the presidential election so that the people of Nebraska did not havo tho ulvantngo of tho evidence It gave of the states prospeiity under tho admin istration of President McKiulcy at baud when they oast the electoral veto of tho statu in favor of his re election Hut they had plenty of other evidonce Tlioy know how they had prospered iu their personal atTairs tlioy had remem brance of tho paid up mortgages the increased bank deposits tho greater en joyment of tho comforts aud luxuries of life and those tilings weio enough It will not detract anything from thoir satisfaction at what tlioy did on Novem ber I although to know tlmt the state treasury has been receiving benefits as well as havo their own private funds American Economist Great ItillnluH Calamity England is in mourning aud tho sym pathies of tho civilized worlds aro with hor Tho quoon who has presidod over tho destinies of tho greatest modern oinplre is no nioro Quoon Victoria who is known to her subjects ns groat good aud loving has pasod away Whilo tho fact that she was a queen ovorshadowH othor considerations it is nouo tho loss npparent that her rulo has been characterized as tho rulo of a wo man with n womans tenderness u wo mans love of pence aud a womans in genuity Hor desire for ponco and lovo for hu manity is strongly omphasizud by tho ussortion tlint tho war iu Soutli Africa has hastened iter denthnud no more sub lime spectacle can bo imagined than that tho deposed President Krugor should thoughtfully extend his sym pathies whilo she was suffering on her dentli bed It is not doubted that her desires woro tlmt thoro should bo no war in South Africa and tho effect that her death will havo on that situation is eagerly anticipated During hor years of activity Queen Victoria was mi idoal sovoroign nud it is not doubted but that sho would gladly havo relinquished hor rights nud re sponsibilities siuco tlioy hud becomo so muoh of a burden aud worry iu reeuut years At an early ago tho queou coininonced acquiring tho rofiuemont and education which havo characterized hor ruign Sho was taught to seek bcalth by oxer ciso mid temperance to become fearless through tho practice of amusements suoh as riding nud sailing aud added a wise oconomy and discriminating charity j to her other accomplishments She studied music drawing coutiuoutal lnnguagos aud some of the sciences notably botany in whioh sho is proiioi ent In 1870 tho titlo of Empress of India was added to her othor royul titles and with t is woro additional responsibil ities It oan scarcely be realized that the queen should have found time from her euros of state social functions mid other important duties to attempt anything of a literary character yot sho did a d published three volumes Tho Early Days of His Royul Highness the Prince Consort Leaves from tho Journal of Our Life iu tho Highlands aud More Leaves etc The queen lived a Christian lifo nud her reply to tho envoys of tho Dark Con tinent many years ngo when theyasked tho reason of Englands grout ness bus been given a place iu history Sho hauded the onvoys u bible with tho re mark This is the secret of Englands greatness It has boon a mntter of comment how loyal tho subjects of England in her widoly diversified colonies have boen nud a greut share of tho credit for this condition has been given tho deceased queen No placo has Englands rule ex tended but to the benefit of the people aud today that untious influence is ap parent in all parts of the world Whother this will continue to bo a characteristic of England since the queeu is dead is a matter of some con jecture and the opinion is unanimous that the now king must exercise his in fluence nud rights with extreme care until the pooplo havo beon made ac quainted with his personality For a people of u ropublio like tho Uuited States to houor a queen is a question of propriety by some but thoso who havo watched this nation grow and prosper will readily agreo that the inllu euce of the English aud their descend ants upon this country has beeu marked and what we ore today is largely duo to English niothods coupled with Ynukoe originality It will not detract oue iota from our greatness to show our syinputhy with England over tho loss of her beloved sovoreign at the time of that countrys deep distiess nud 6orrow It is a natural sentiment It is nnnonnred that tho now England will tako tho title ward VII f king of I of Dont placo nil yonr sympathies with the Wichita saloon keeper think of Mr Nation Tills is said to bo a common greeting between tho saloon men of Kansas Has your saloon been Natiouiod this morning When tho dttcolives have exhausted their efforts to discover Pat Crowo thoy might receive the thanks of tho public by disclosing Nebraskas new senators The Helgiau hare industry has invaded Nebraska quite extensively ns was evi denced at thn Into session of tho statu poultry association when 10 of the ani mals were ou exhibition Tho father of a Sioux City youth was given tho alternative of giving his son a good whipping or having him servo 10 days iu jiil for stealing Tho father oho e the former and administered the thrashing at the police station in tho presence of a humane olllcer Tho re vival of tho whipping post may not bo as far oil as somu might think Mr Bryans Conmiouer quotes from Jeremiah as follows Thoy havo for saken mu tho fountain of living waters and bowed them out cistorns broken cisterns that can hold no water Tho comment thereon refors to tho desiro of the pooplo for oinpiro but it can very readily bo imngined that tho nrtinle nud especially tho quotation is of personal significance to tho editor aud that tho Koutimout of Jeremiah about describes tho way ho feels nbout it Mr Bryans Commoner has fixed it all right for Orokor Van Wyok aud other rich mou who desire to bo numbered witli tho common pooplo and has so arranged it that a poorjjmau cannot class himself with thomjjuudor certain conditions tho prinoipal of which is presumed to bu opposition to tho fusiou party aud its leaders Pauper and criminals uro also excluded nfter thoy aro proven to bo such and roully tho common pooplo soom to be getting quito exclusive The people iu a burning theatre of Cincinnati have givon a coolheuded ex ample to tho world of J how panic and loss of lifo may bo avoided under such conditions aud not a person was injured iu this instuueo When tho people com posing tho audience roilizod that the building wns burning tlioy quietly nroso and as quiotly filed out as though it was tho conclusion of a performance They had plenty of time to but tho building had not been long vacated before it was a mass of ruins On suoh un occasion tho saying Tho more haste the less speed npplies with significance Thoro is usually plenty of time to vacato a burning building if a panic is avoided which can just as woll be douejas not if tho peoplo will net calmly and deliber ately It is the excitable individual who shouts Firo llrel ut tho top of his voico who is usuallyrespousiblo for tho start of a pauic Another attempt will bo niado by the legislature to revise tho revenue law but the prospects of success aro not flat tering The last two sessions wrestled with tho problem in vain Oue bad feature of the present law which ought ut least to be remedied is that the figures sent out from this state and used iu quotations and compilations the world over represent only one fifth the actual values The law now on tho books pro vides for an assessment at actual cash values but the absence of a penalty has allowed tho undervaluation to become geuernl To send out the real figures would bo a good advertisement for the stnto nud would menu uo increase in taxes It must mnko enstern peoplo smilo to read of tho 80 cent hogs the ft cattle nnd the 0 horses in tho great stnto of Nebraska But uuder our pros cut system that is the way the figures look Albion News Uneasy lies tho bend that wears tho crown is woll exemplified iu tho sultan of Turkey Abdul Humid who is so fearful of being poisoned that it is said he spends nt least a third of his income for protection He iB afraid to take a drink of wntor unless he draws it him self and a dispatch gives tho following ub his method of having meals sorved His meals are now propared by a French cook brought from Paris and closely watched by spies The cook has a set of royal seals given him by tho sultnn with which each plato of food is sealod up iu an iron and steel coffer whioh is brought to the sultan to open personally The sultan alone knows tho combination of tho look aud after oaro ful examination breaks tho seals and takes out his food Despite these pre cautious fifteen trusted spies watch the Freuoh ohof and a bodyguard conveys tho food coffer to and from the dining room Each of theso detachments of spies is surveyed by auother so as to sure fidelity nud it is estimnted that the sultnn spends at least u third of his in como ou his personal 6py system It would not bo surprising iu view of this oxtremo fear nud caution if the sultan should die of poison iug That which is the most carefully guarded against sometimes happens - Lfj toterfcfefc R KB H THE HOUSE DISPOSING OF III I0RTANT LEGISLATION jllntnii of llhrr nml Ilnrhnr nnil HillipltiK llllln rii rrc KfTorU OUlKiiiMli tu Dcfi iH I niter Hut tin ImIiIij 1m I iu I ii t niiinf nml SoentM Washington Inn 10 -The house of representatives Is keeping up Its record for businesslike piomptuess In dispos ing of Important legislation and the number of bills accumulating In the semite that have passed the house has already become appalling The house has disposed of the new apportionment by fixing a basis of lopresontntlon tlmt will result In a membership of 5581 In the house of representatives Iu the congress to be elected In 1002 It is not expeeted that this bill will provoke any discussion In the senate when It reaches theie as It is purely a house affair The river nud harbor Improvement bill Is also under way In the bouse and a vote upon It will doubtless have been taken before this reaches the eyes of Its renders This bill carrying appro priations for nearly 70000000 as a Hubsldy to the nations commerce may be amended in the senate either by re ductions or Increases The Improve ment of our rivers nnd harbors is be coming a colossal work and few peo plo renllzo thut as much money bus been spent In that work during the closing deende of the lust century as was spent In all the years of our gov ernments existence preceding that dee nde It cannot bo doubted however that the nation reaps benefits from the improvements far In excess of expend itures In the accommodation of rivers nnd harbors to larger craft that carry freight at reduced rates While tb river and harbor Improve ments are a benefit to the shipping of all the world not a dollar of tuxes being collected from shipping to help bear the enormous expense of the Im provements such Improvements nev ertheless are lu tho most emphatic sense a direct government aid to com merce und industry- Iliver and harbor Improvements by the government es cape the odious word subsidy as n characterization nnd hence the nld is not offensive to mnny people who op pose government aid when the name applied to the latter takes the form of expression of subsidy or of bounty The only real difference iu the govern ment expenditures for river and har bor Improvements and those for the building up of its own merchant ship ping Is that the first benefit is the ship ping of nil the world alike while the benefits of the other are contiued only to American ciatt While the shipping bill is not under consideration In either branch of con gress at the present time it is never theless one of the most absorbing top ics in political and In private conversa tions at the capital It occupies an amount of space iu the dispatches sent out from here to the newspapers of the country fully equal to that enjoyed by those measures that are actually under discussion and lu process of pnssuge Not only are members finding that the country is deeply interested lu the passage of the measure In question but the direct and urgent requests they are receiving from their constit uents in favor of Its passage are hav ing a most favorable effect The ene mies of the bill concede that if it can be brought to a vote In the senate Its passage Is assured They are natural ly therefore bending every energy nnd straining e erv nerve In order to pre vent a vote in the senate Ever since the Id of Tnnuary the sen ate has beeu almost absorbed iu its discussion of the army reorganization bill und uo mau Is able to predict the end At the present writing a vote has not bpon arranged for und al though there are those who look for the end during the week Just closing it would not be nt all remarkable If it ex tended well Into the next week If not beyond Meanwhile as the filibusters expect appropriations bills are ac cumulating and all other business is suspended in the senate until provision Is made for the army necessary to en able the president to carry out the law iu our territorial possessions One of the most significant things of the times is the efforts that nre being ninde by the nntisbipplng bill lobby representing foreign shipping Inter ests here to prove that there is not the least bit of need for liny legislation The lobby is getting frightened at the awakened newspaper demand for the linmedlute passage of the bill and the fact has ut last been widely published that new American ships meuns reduc ed ocean freight rntes with direct bene fits to our furmers und manufacturers This truth once it sinks deeply Into the public mind will result in an agl tutlon so strong and so widespread that congress will find It utterly Impos sible to postpone further legislation Meanwhile the opposition to the ship ping bill is filling its organs with state ments that there Is no shortage of ocean tonnage that there are more ships offering than there are cargoes thut there bus been a steady diminu tion of ocean freight rates all of these statements being absolute aud bare faced untruths There are not enough ships offering for the cargoes that of fer rntes are nbuormnlly high for ocean transportation becnuse such a vast aniouut of merchant tonnage Is employed In carrying soldiers and army equipment to distant pnrts of the world cuiefly to South Africa J B Acres THINK COLLISION IS FACING Detective Ktlcmii SmirCt nml Prop to t cl lent luit lit Keiiriiiy Kearney Nub J an SJ Ipffcry nml Alexander who have been lu jail charged with an attempt to wicck a passenger train hero Sunday night have been released Colllsou was again examined by the detectives telling u different story from his first one He wus examined again yes terday by the detectives und while ho did not Incrltnliintc himself he wan turned loose as the story is considered unreliable He claimed he wns hit In the fore head with u pistol In the hands of a robber and upon examining his fore head not a mark or bruise could bo distinguished except three small scratches over the right eye It was deemed advisable not to arrest liliu although the detectives reasoned that he wanted to do the heroic thing by placing tlte stones on the track and warn the olllehils thereby getting a reward The detectives left for Om aha nnd the case Is dropped for the time being T3 PROSECUTE MRS NATION hptclnl Mittlltn In Kiiiisiin for ruiiWIiluilit of Wlmliiw Sniuiliii M Wichita Inn 2 -County Attorney James Conlin declares he will file In formation at once against the four women engaged iu tho saloon smash ing Incident last night Mrs Natlun Mrs Wllholt and Mrs Evans wero re leased on 1000 bonds The Kansas statute under which they are arrested reads as follows Any prison willfully breaking ilestror liiK or Injuring nny uuor nr window of any litup h1hii or Htorc stiull upon conviction lie guilty of a mlsilciuennor milijcct to a line of not exceeding 0O or Imprisonment lu the connt y jail for one year or both audi tluo nml Imprisonment Another section makes the offending party liable to damages In three times the value of the property destroyed THOUSAND TAKE OATH Former Contributor to Insurgent Causa Turn to tho Uovvnmimil lricst hwvurs Them lu u Church Manila Jan S The oath jf alle giance has beeen administered in a church at Vlgan to over 1000 persons who acknowledge they bad contrib uted to the insurgent cause Uliaplaiu Fitzgerald addressed tho natives lu Spanish The parish priest translated his remarks Into llocano and administered the oath About -100 persons In the vicinity of Mnlabon assembled In the church and on the plaza have also taken the oath General Grant has niado many cap tures and arrests At present he Is on a scouting expedition with over 50 men Those who are proved to bo Insurgents are held Uattery I of the Third artillery has captured 50 armed men at Muntin tupn Various other minor captures and surrenders have been made I southern Luzon if he Eleventh cavalry has arrived here on the transport Meade from Camarlnes They will sail for homo on the same ship Fob 1 ns tho Thirty sixth Infantry The men who are to sail Saturday were reviewed and ad dressed last evening by General Mac Arthur lie thanked the soldiers for the part thoy hud borne In the history making epoch In the Philippines Ho said they had sustained the traditions of a hardy and soldierly race and mer ited the plaudits of their countrymen on their return home Speaking of the various advantages of such occasions General MucArthur said The chief mlvnnUiup l tho engendering of a warlike nation without which no nation can continue to live nml by which alone a nation la created anil made perpetual The Twenty seventh regiment will sail Keb 5 and the Thirteenth Feb 15 Conference on Army mil Washington Jan tilt The conferees on the army reorganization bill began their efforts to reach a conclusion yes terday The senate made all told 103 amendments but ns most of these are of comparatively little Importance the bouse conferees accepted a lurgo proportion of them The principal nmenilment Is that providing for the present regimental system of the ar tillery Instead of a corps organization and that problem will bo among tho last solved by the conference Rendu Itallriiad Case Over Again Lincoln Jan 1 The supremo courl began Its second January sitting yes terday and devoted both sessions to consideration of motions The cases of the state ngnlnst tho Missouri Pa cific nnd the Union Pacific railroads Instituted to recover penalties for vio lation of the mnximum freight rate luw were continued at the request of Attorney Generul Prout pending de clsion of mi Injunction case in the fed eral court TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS The Kansas legislature Tuesday adopted concurrent resolutions of re spect to the memory of Queen Victoria Tom Sharkey nnd Poter Mnher wero matched to meet In a 20 round contest before the Louisville Athletic club dur ing tho month of February Tho White Pass and Yukon road Is still snow blocked Three hundred persons are storm bound at Skagway The Dully News plant at Dawson wus destroyed by fire Tho navy department has Issued or ders directing Captain C II Stockton to proceed to Mnnllu Philippine lsl auds and tako command of the battle ship Kentucky which is now hear ing tho completion of her voyage Hereafter men thut weigh less than U0 pounds or more than 180 poundr will stand no show of securing em ployment ns firemen or brukemen ob the Peuusylvaula railroad system On V