THlil NORFOLK-WHUKLY N'lTWS .lOUJUELJANUMlY 15 1VOO. The Norfolk WeeVly News-Joum. . The NenTs. CHtiilillHlicit 188L Tlio Journal , EslnbUHliod Ufi THE HU8E PUDLISHINO'COMPAN' W N UIIHI- , N A I lime. President Soerota Kvcry Friday llj mull per jour. $1 Ii Entoiod nt the postollleo nt Noifol Noli. MH second ( IIIHH tniiltur _ _ _ _ Telephones ITdRorirn "Dopni Imui No Ji ! ! Business Ollle-o and Job ROOM No II 'X Senator Poi nkoi Is copjlng h worn ! onoinj. "Atrocious Ho" IIUH fiinilllur ilng. Knlsoi Wllholm can cunvotHo In IT dlfToient InnguimoH. No wonder liu ilvcn ; to talking lee much. Manx fads seem to "liavo tliolr ill anil pease to lie" but the souvenir po cut ds HKe Tonnj win's hi emit "KO c forovei " Koitunntolj tlio pm chase of do 1m editions dooH not Intorfoic serious wltb tlio pinrtlce of bujing books jute to toad. A man In l'oiins > lvanla Is llvli with half his Innlns. Tht io ai otliois who npimiuntly aio living wit out nnj Old the Hov. Mr. Hicks warn tl Italians and Hiu vvoild at hngo of tl appioach of thu oaithqiniko ? If nc whj not ? It looks tuns as though the Annul ; club \\IIH giowlng so rapidly that waiting list \\ould have to ho csta llslud to acconiniodato eligible paitlo Col BIJIIII snjs ho has boon dofoatc tin01tlinos on pilnciplo. Col. llryn should use the pluial since ho hr changed Ills piinelplos with each can palgn The kalsor Is so piosscd foi fund that ho has placed two of his mime ons castles on the bnigaln count c The ompeiot's luck scorns to bo dow of late It Is gonoinlly agioed that Oovornc Hughes Is a Rood man to investlgnt Wall street. Ho has also habit t homing both shies bofoic jumping t a poncluslon. Evidently Mr. Cainogio fears tha unless the taiiff Is lomovod ftoni stce holll dlo In the Rockefeller class I spite of all his efforts to icgaln H spuctable pcnortj. It Is piolmhlo that the piesident re gnids the contioveisy as foitunato b ( cause It has ilvotcd attention npo the \oij point that hosanted heode the seciet sen Ice. There weio eight membois of th Plttsbuig council who would not a < cept bilbos and elghtj-clght who wonli not % oto foi a measure that did no carrj a biibc with It. The pobtnl savings bank Is beini tested in the Philippines. It is th Filipinos llrst cxpeiloncesith b.ml facilities The natives comprise abon fortj per cent of the dopositois. A London papoi announces thi ne\\s lather pioviouslj , that Willlan II. Ileaist is to be elected piesident ii 1912. Peihaps it is just as well d break the news thus far In ad\anro t < Brjan and Johnson. It has boon dlsco\ored that mucl raking is not a new Industiy. The flis woman known to have boon emplojet In this woik was Anna Rojall , in Jack sou's time. Thoio was nothing sissl Hod about her woiK , either. Wilbur Wiighl has tia\eled in hii aeioplane on so\oial occasions a dls tance that would moio than span tin channel Unless accident prevents hi will soon attempt this dangerous passage ago and piobablyln another iccotd In Theodoie K. Dm ton the Unitec States senate will have a man o brains , Integiity and force. Ohio ! i doing voiy well by the nation In con trlbntlng at the same time , a man HKi fTaft for the presidency and a man like burton to the senate. Clans Spieckles had onlj Unco dollars lars when he came to America ant despite the fact that he accumulate < Bomo $50.000.000 during his sojourr here he did not take even the oiiglnn three dollais when he passed on. Ii was not the "coin of that realm. " J. Pieipont Moigan recently bouglii llfleen books for $120,000. The Kansas Clt > Star calculates that nt the dollai n month plan this set of books will b ( paid for In 10,000 jenrs and wonden If Mr. Moigan is to lecolvo Collier'1 during the Inlennl. Had Robert Louis Stevenson beer nllve ho would lm\o found choice ma terial for romances in the dlml > Ilium Inated passages which have taker place between the United States , Von czuela and Germany slnco Castro's do pnrtnro. American diplomacy has done some flno work on the deal One Item of the report of farm com' mlBslonors from Kansas and Okla dent. It has been dlBCoveicd that tl farmers of these states enjoy consl urnblo relaxation hunting rabbits Th Is tame compaied to big Aft lean gan but Is along the Kooscvoltlan lino. The tocont election In Cuba has n settled the peaceful condition whli had been established pre\lousto It ai It now sei'ins necossaiy to keep tl soldlois thoio a whllo longer. It wi n gioat dlsippolntniont to man.of . tl soldier bojs who expected to o Chilstmns dinner In Undo Sam's d IIUllll. It seems like an onion of that got time coming when unlVoisal pen * shall ol'jti. to ha\o the great lli'ct biitllo shliis sent on Its mission nioicj to lollovo thu slilckun and si foi Ing In Italy Would that Us gie engines might never bo loiiuliod bilng dostinctlon and death , but ( n as minlstois of nioicy. Nixon Waterman , who Is known i the "Poet of Good Cheer" has ov the innutlo in his co/.y homo at Arlln ton Heights , one of Boston's mo beaiitlfnl hitbuibs , this motto take fioin his own writings : "It Is licit to Joj fully , hopefully tij for the 01 jou would gain , than to fetter yoi life with a moan and a sigh. " ' The public Is Just beginning realise the linpoitanco of pine a quite as much as pine water , and u loss some method of purifjlng the t , mospheio from smoke , piocuilng ad iiuato ventilation in the homos , ci bo onfoi cod the onoi moiis moi talit j di to tuhciculosls cannot bo checked fi tiiboiculosls is the diioct lesult 01 ii pine air Madame Nordica's Chilstmns dlnm was sadlj man oil b > a flic bieakin out in her pi hate car while the dinn < was In piogiess. With an iiisllnctlv appieciatlon of the lealalno i things the madame tiled to sa\o IK Chiistnms tin key Instead ot IK jewels. A case of jewels is poor con foil In Itself , to one hiingeilng for Clnistmns dinner. The man whose heait is In the ilgl place and woiklng piopetlj , when Ii dilves into town these cold days n membeis to carofullj blanket his faitl fill hoi so. The man who len\cs hi hoi so to shiver in a bleak wind whll he makes foi the neaiest hot stovi has no feeling for the dumb brute anne no sense of the value of his nnlmi whoso life and usefulness he Is lisl Ing. Societal yVilso > > announces tha the value of taim products lalsed i this countrj dining 1908 , i caches th immense sum of $7,778,000,000. It 1 hard to compiehond such flguiei Think of it Uncle Sim's ciops foi on jeni would make mllllonaites of neni b 8,000 men. Aveiaged equally amen the fai ins of the count ! y It means little moie than $1,000 per farm. When Congressman Polo Hopbut last spting was asked when he though congress was likelj to adjoin n and th membeis get away fiom Wnshingtoi lie replied : "I am not concerned abou getting aw a } fiom Washington s much as I am about getting bad again. " Hepbuin was one of the cor gicssmen who was up for ro-electioi and tell outside the bienstwoiks HI ; lid not letuin to Washington. The Japanese liavo sui passed us ii leiinl lelegiaphj. The Maiconl sjs ; em has ncvoi been able to tiansmi messages acioss tlio ocean wlthou ising steamships foi relay transmls ston. But a message has been ic reived nt the United States wholes ; station nt San Francisco acioss ai expanse of ncailj 5,000 miles of ocean Phis achievement of Japanese sclen : lsts is another long stop In advanci n blinking the whole woild Into eas ; nid constant communication. A large candy mnnufncuner sayi : lmt a peiiod of so-callod hard time ; iiakes the \eiy best of times for tin : nndy man. He has found this to hole .rue tlnoiigh his forty years' o.xperi jnce. His explanation is that whet nonej is scarce men buy candy foi : heir wives and lady friends lnstea < ) f spending larger sums for jeweliy lowers or opeia tickets. Five dollars nakos a far better showing In candj : han In jewelry , and a dollar buji nero sweets than American Beauties Argentine and Brazil have bin lei ho hatchet and vvlselj agioed to cleai ip the mlsnndei standings betvveet hem and keep the peace Theio cai )0 no conflict of Interest between the .wo giont nations of South Ameiicr hat justifies war. Jingoism or jealousj ire responsible for these clashes s'eithor ically wants anj thing pos iessed by the other. Both have ample orrltoiy , and both peoples will have ill thoj can do for the next half con urj In peacefullj developing the venlth of their own domains. Throughout the country great In crest Is being manifested In the cole ration of the one-hundredth annl ersary of the birth of Abraham Lin ioln , February 12. At the national apltol plans to commemorate the under consideration. The buRdliig < a national highway from WashlngU to Gottjsburg has been suggested : n memorial to the gieat oinanclpati and uirlmis other momoilal schenn hn\o been advanced. Aside fiom till there will he n general ohsorMince i the unnlvorsnij In all paits of tl couutij PRESIDENT GAINS POINT. The long hottloiMip resentinont fc by certain mo.nbors of congiei against the piosldent him boon conili holtlli to the sin face and It now a poa's that the closing da > s of tl Roosevelt admlnlstiatlon will 1 stionnnus. No snuli liostillt > to president has boon shown In cougio1 since the bond issue contio\ois > i the s < cond Clou'lnud admlnistuitlo Tin1 house's cousin ing losolntlt has tccallcd the da > s ot Andiow Jae son when ho was eonsuied by the so ate Benton hilui sncceudod In lunli that cousin e oxpnnged fiom tl lecoids Roose\olt sa > s ho will mnli no effoit along this lino. Gen01 nor Shallenhoigei is light I his leeommendntlon foi a change i tlie piehent primal y law of Nobiaski Ilo points out that the piimnry Is voi expensho Doth to the state and t candidates foi oftice , and says that It Is to bo maintained , It should I indlcally linpioved The state coi \ontioiis , fiaming plnttoims , should 1 : hold betoie and not aftoi the ptimai has nominated candldatos This wil among other things , ollmliuito th spoe'tacle ot a candldato foi oltlco o a paity ticket lifting himself above th paitj after the campaign is unt'e1 wa and lopudlntlng the platfonu npo whlcli liu has accepted nominatioi I'he lecommendatlon thai u count piimary be bold Is also n t'lud ' OIK County olficeis and delegate ; * to &tat eoineiitlons would ho nomiin'od. I there Is to bo a pilmaiy system i ought to bo consistently malntaiue thionghout. Agiiciiltuio is becoming a fashloi able fad , and as a laige number c society women seem to lequlie hobby of some soi t to amuse then sehes , It Is a mnttet of congtatnlatlo that one capable of so man > good H suits has atti acted theli attention s wldeb Thofaimei is becoming e\oi dn > moio of a scientist All that h can loam of chomistij , ootan.nn . /oologj he finds practical use toi , an now ho is being aided In institute and loctuies , not oub bj men but b ; societ > women like Mis Howie o Wisconsin and Mis. Din and of Illinois who Inning become hoied to doatl with stupid bocietj have tinned ti studjIng the tempeiament of the COY and what ottect polite syinpnthetii tieatmcnt has upon the How of lactea lluid , and aie now ghing the fanner : of the cential west the benefit of the ! ilisco\eiles. A > oung and indlscieet couple Ii New Yoik City embaikod about ! yeai ago on a unique matiimonia vontuie What made it unique was the fact that the > outhfnl husband' ! income was onlj six dollais a week Matin all > the expeiimont failed aftei .1.\ing to make ? G cox or the neccssaij jxpenscs of existence for a fev : nonths and finding tlua it could no Jo done the wife icttnned to the pa einal home and In due time consulted i law j or and had her husband bioiighi nto conit on a chaigo of non-suppoit 3ho asked foi enl > a thhd ot hoi bus land's Income , but the judge lefusci 101 even that and ga\o her sotm lOiind advice which , had H come be- ' 010 maniage , might ha\e sa\ed ai : .he tumble. The judge told hoi thai my > onng woman who would mairj i man whose earning capncltj was ) nlj $ C a week must take her chances if suppoit. SAV13 TUB PRAIRIE CHICKEN. The Nebiaska state game warden ins made a few recommendations tc he legislature for pi election of the state's game. He has failed to make my mention of the prairie chicken , vhlch needs protection more than all ither sorts ot game In the state today , The prairie chicken Is almost c.x- Inct In Nebraska light now. Another icnson or so will put It out of bust- less altogether. Now Is the time for ill good men to como to the aid of his characteilstlc fowl of the plains Down In Kansas they are tr > Ing to ; et piairlo chickens back Into the tate by Importing thorn. The tragedy if Nebraska's situation ought to bo eon in the sister state's condition. The piesent state legislatuie should uo\ido for nn absolute closed season ipon the praliio chicken for sovcinl eais Cold weather won't hint them nid shooting will Under present con- lltions the chicken can bo shot for hieo months nnd a half In this state , ihlle the quan , which never could be ; Illed off by the gun , and which Is af- ected alone by se\oio wintois , can be hot but fifteen days. The season on quail should bo in- teased and the season on clue kens hut down altogether Back In Now England the quail has eon shot for n century , and Hill lb ns ommonplnco ns In the newer wost. It 3 claimed by some sclonllbts , oven , tint shooting quail tends to Increase hem rather than diminish , since by cattorlng the coveys , mating is ef fected which produces more eggs ai moio > oung than where the sun family remain together season aft season. In the Interest of a plctniosque fc tine of Nebraska , and In the Intore of spoil , the present loglsifitu should make these changes. tiniiniMTY h < CRIMINALS. Scientific basis for the lecomme ( htlon of i otli Ing Govenior Sholdo legiudlng cilmlnals , may ho found the Instance of the famous .Ink fa-nib , whose hlstoiy dlspln.\od i jxceptlonnl condition lu Its relation cilme , pnupt'ilsm and disease , Illu Hating the powci of horodlt > . The family descended fiom a wonn conmonlj dcscilbed as "Mnigniot. tl motliei of cilmlnals , " and niUlunlt in the Intoilor of the state of No Yoik , In what would appeal to Inr boon a positive cilme center , fie which the lamlllcnttons of this fnml line spiend In all dliectlons. The n tonlion of the Now Yoik Pilson a soclatlon having been dliectod tow an this lemnt liable case , a caioful exai Inatlon and nnal.vsls of the fa in I recoul losultod In tracing It to tl sixth genotntlon , with definite co fusions as to the ptoccsscs b ) whlc orlmo and paupcilsm nio poipetuatc such as had novel befoio been loacht in an } known Instance. The nggiegate number of descon unls In the family i cached 1,200 ; i these , 70 ! ) woie tiaccel and the liu dents of theli caieois tabulated Of those 2SO lecohod public clnnll and 70 woio punished foi ci Imo , will u inajeullj of allvoio offcndoi against \lituo and a huge pen tic diseased. An Ingenious calculation sets foil a loss of a million and a qunitci dollais to the commonwealth I sev out jlive vvcnis through the mod ot living and offenses ot this fainib. It has boon upon the lecoid of th : une famlb that much of the coi elusion legauling the Influence < heiedlt > In cilmlnals has been Imsei And upon this influence was piobabl founded Govenior Sheldon's theoiet cal but impinctic.il icconnnendatioi TILLMAN'S REPLY. Senntoi Tlllman's icplj does not g ( him out of the holo. He losoits ' tils usual invective and attempts , b jailing the piesident names , to d < rend himself He duals in genoialitiei Jeujing the charges made against hin ! ) irt the fact seems to remain , prett 2oiielnsivcb , that he did use his 01 ilchil position to get that land. In view of what has happened t rillmaii , It would seem that evei icnatoi and cvoij congicssman win s innocent of plunder ought to gladl ; welcome legislation which would la ; ipen their iccords to govei union > eciet seivlce officials. It is hintei 'roni Washington that the piesiden lolds still moio chaiges agalns > theis , up his sleeve. The member ) f congiess , instead of being proo igainst nnj thing that Is vviong , arc is a matter of fact , peculiailj tlnowi nto temptation and the temptations no such that It teqniies stiong mei o withstand their alluiements. It would be gieat satisfaction , theie 010 , ioi anj man to go thiough con ; i06s and come out untainted , it ' veio k'lown that nnj act of wiong lolng on his part during his soivlc ( voulrt qiiicklj be given to the piihli < ij the seciet service. The socie' ' ervlce , in that wa.v , would not IK loomed a sign that congiessmei ice-led watching so much as it vvonh ie a iccognition of the tempting op 101 Utilities for graft that como te ongiessinen , and an effoit on the par ! if the goveminent to keep clean the * ccord of any man who kept his IOCOK tialght. In view of the charges that hau manatod fiom the White House , II miild scorn only just to those senn ois and lepiesentatlves who aie fiec ro'm scandal , that they should be ; lven the pi election of a clean slate hat would ho affoided by a secrel ervice sv stern In that branch of the ; overnmcnt. And , incldentallj , not nly for the protection of the public nt as much for the protection of the epntatlons of the men themselves ecret seivlce couldb o applied te ian > branches of the government , In hiding the very highest officials. PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS. President Roosevelt Is pretty apt to erne out on top In his fight with both lie sennto and the house. Ho has a ccoid for winning when ho gets Into contioveisy. Ho's generally pie- ared befoio ho goes In. In the senate Senator Cnlbortson rid othcis aio seeking to Insinuate int the president committed a wrong lion ho told officials of the stool col oration that ho did not see whore ho ould interfeie if the > woio to buy 10 stock of the Tennessee Coal & on c-oinpniiv A resolution was assed Fiiday aftoinoon to the eftoct int the judicial y committee bo asked > r Its opinion ns to whether or not 10 president had authoilty to "allow" ils purchase The sennto stnited it y Inquiring of Attone > General onnpnrto why ho had not taken ae on against the steel company for ils purchase. The attempt was to islnuato that the president had gone vor to the side of the trusts and that B was winking at an act of corrup tion. The president very promptly t piled that It was none of the senate business why action had not boon take and then explained wli > ho did not h Hove any piosocullon would bo Jus fled b > the rlioumstaneos. As a inn tor ot fait the nieiger was inado , i was pointed out to the piosldeut advance. In the Intoiosts ot the pitlil at largo nnd moiob for the sake * piovontlug fnithcr financial dlstioi dining the ci Ideal period of Octoho 1007 While1 the niorgoi may hav been In technical violation of the She man antltiust law , the fact lomah that If that law were to ho followr to the lettei ovoij eoipoiatlon In tl count i > doing an Interstate ) busluo ! would hnvo to bo prosecuted And I stead ( if using that law to disrupt n consolidations , the piosldonl Is I rnvot ot amending the law so tin citiiin foiuisoi business consolidate may bo lawful. In the house members are sputto Ing over the piesldent's special mo sago on the sociot soivlce. Tlio lion-- asked what ho mount In his oilglm message and ho told the house , I plain language , giving names of ce tain membeis , who , he.sald , blocke tire needed legislation The house I now up on Its oar , foniiug that II dlgnlO has boon Injuiod. If an menibti has been done a wrong , th facts should bo brought out , but th house will win no points by Insistln that It ought not to he spoken to i that manner n > the piesident. AROUND TOWN. Notice how much shoitor the night are1 getting ? Tlio coldest part ot the day is ! i 1.2 ; : a. m. The bll//aid ot ISSb glows wois as it gets Untlier away. Looks like Roosevelt had Pitchfoi Hen pinned up a'gninst the bain dee this time Can jou name tlio twontj nine mo who have been monibcis of Roosevelt' cabinet ? Won't bo long now befoie we Tilp countj homesteaders will pick out on fai ins. How would you like to be on ham to see those six nightildors swung of Into the fntuio ? The chances aie jou don't knov how inanj hoins jou kept join niothc and father awake at night when > oi fteie a couple ol months old especial Ij join fathei. .Fames Wliitcomi ) Rlloj didn't wiltc i poem entitled "When the Fiost i' in the Window , " but Rlchaid F. Mai , vood of deal water hopped to the sug ; estion and The News doubts whether lllley could linvo beat it , himself. The telephone oditoi only mlssc ( me linpoitnnt point in wilting tin Uoij of how many telephone talks aie ecorded In Noifolk every daj. He old how many talks there aie am vhat time of day the wiios hum most nit he neglected to toll what the pee ) lo talk about. That would ha\c been he featuio of the stoiy ATCHISON GLOBE SIGHTS. Did jou ever see a doctor at n nnoral ? Eveij man thinks he woiks hit test , hut ho would llkelj do moio for i bonus Watch the flics these cold mornings ; hat is the waj jon will fool nnd act vhon jou aif old. A man's pocket hook Is also his wife's and her pin so Is also her child- en's If jou aio acting the fool , thoio are wo things jou shold do without do aj : Acknowledge it ; quit It. Everjbodj is looking for a shot at . woman , and the only safe way Is foi woman to show no maiK that can bo hot at An aftei noon nap Is good for a man -if he Is really asleep and doesn't ear what his women folks arc sajing bout him. A man could save his neighbors a at of suspense , If he would explain A cry time ho bujs a hat or tie , how e can afford It. That rapt , far-awaj look seen on the ace of nn engaged girl , Is never seen lieie again until hoi daughter is old iiongh to plaj the piano. As much pleasino as there Is in olng with old and tried fi lends thoio i n ceitaln delight in mooting stiang- is : Thoj are not familiar with jour akes. One differ once between the man and lie woman Is that the man Isn't par- Icular about having thoin wrapped In issue paper and trod with holly lib- on An engaged girl lulls with a certain mount of piido that her joung man xorts his nuthoiltj over her , but how lie lobels and defies the same an- 101 ilj aflor mairlago ! When n man has a chnnco lo get ken with an enemy , and passes It bj 10 women think ho Is trjlng to be aod. but the men know hotter Thej now ho Is saving his bricks for a Btter opportunity. When a man dies , his body is bur- x + xxxx-fx + xx + x + X4-x-m-x > hx > M + x + x-m-xxx + x + X'i'XH'X'm't \ JOHNNY DUMPER TELLS 5 I OF LIFE AS A GROCERY CLERK \ Omaha , Neb Jan 8. 15)00 ) To the oditoi of The NOWH Sn.v , do jou bloevo that motto nbou "People who novoi do ennv moio thai thoj get paid for , novoi get paid fo onnj moio than they do ? " I tuck It lo moon that If n folio wanted to git thoio fust and liavo hi salloij uil/ed ho must bo willing d do lots moio'ii the boss nst him to di but I'm beginning to think Unit Iscn a ditbble advHlinn motto I stinted Ii Ibis week In otYoiliig to swoop out UK Moio and help In the bntloi and og | dopni tun nt , and to help soil salt Ih.l and caiind sninipon mid mnpol HUIIII ] and drldo fmto nnd pninc-s and ( In boss and the hod cloik Just lot mi help nil I wanted to and as fast as olToid to help onnj place thej Jus gave iii ] that wink and lot mo do 1 and I'm Just on the Jump and nn fiom momlng till nlto nnd the bosi goes over to a fiend of his that linn a buchoi shop and talks for half i daj and I bloovo tboj'io going to Ioi me inn the hole blame business , bin ho novoi ses a woid about inl/lng nn pnj- . i lust bleovo thai n lot of poifossois and poeplo that rites inottos Ioi juiu fokcs Unit's Just starting In life novoi winked In a gioseij stoic foi six del lais pot If the boss don't offer to iai/o niv liny Inside of a week , I'm going tc have a inidoi.standing with him that I wont do a lick outside ol iltlng his lot * 1os and .supciintending his ciaekei and theeve dopnitmonl , as I ngieod tc do when 1 hiied to him , motto or nc motto I bloove that mutt'lmd iced "People who don't ask for moio'ii thoj o\nod to tt. don t get as much as they expected ! " My boss Is too peitickulai about little tlo tilings to suit mo lie made a giate loio about mo miss spelling a little wind in one ot his lettei s tlio uthei dav , just as it oninhodj expect ud a gioij stoio lotiei to bo spell lite Of coin so If I was piivntc see-It- i elan y lo govoinoi Shollcnbnggoi I wild expect to bo expected to spoil lite. One of his best cnstomeis that lives a little wajs out in the country sent back a cupple of boltols of cat sup and sod tney wasont good and he tv ud haf lo i opiate them 01 lefund hoi inonoj. He loto hoi a nnwful perlllo letter nid scd ho was soiiy the catsup was- 3iil good. Unit ho ciident undeistand low it hnppcnd , but be was sending tor sum fiosli catsup that bo now wild ) lcoc liei The vonj last day I was in business loliego rnj peifossoi jmlU mo up about niss-spolling soup and soup I'd bin .polling tlifin "sope" and "supo " Well vhen my boss dUktatod eno wind cat- > up I lomoinboied mv liistiiickshuns nid I spelt it " ( at'-oni ) " Ho was cnlld to the fone just as ho inisbt dicklating the lettei and ho loi- [ ol to iced It ovoi and sent it just tlio uiv it was iltlcii Next day ho got it tack togelbcr with the now bollols lie ind sent , nnd a note fiom the woman hat she dident want onny moio tuni ng with a giosory that sold duity old cat-soup " Mho was mad , and If I bailout bin naklng mjself so handy round the toi' I bloovo bo wud'vo flied mo ilto hole and then Airrt it queer how just ilod , and be Is no longoi expected t < do a man's work , but when love dies so ninnj people expect It to he ai stiong and vlgoioiis as over. Love ic ull light while it is alive You can't convince a man of join side of the question by getting on It but the betting nigument will some times accomplish moio than the vet bal kind ; it will sometimes cause join opponent to keep still. Chauncoj Dovero Appleton , the chlh stntlscian wains his plaj mates ngainsi waving their hnndkeichiefs. He esti mates that If the pnpl's ' in a schoo ! wave their handkoi chiefs , In one wave thoj liberate 10,000 disease geinis Chainicej also downs on the piactlce of teaching the babj to thiovv a kiss. Kisses are deadlj enough when given by peisonal contact , but when one Is tin own In the air , the innocent bj'-standar also is in peill. OVER NORTHWESTERN PRAIRIES , A Yoenian lodge has boon oiganis-cd at Springvlow. Fiancls S. Swedelrn of Bancroft , has been adjudged a bankrupt. J. U. Giant has resigned from the village board at Elgin , having been appointed a nnal earlier. Superintendent J. G. Mete , forrnor head of the O'Neill schools , Is now su- poilnlondc.nl of the schools at Broken Anew , Okla. Oscar Pinthor , who graduated leccntlj' from the Madison high school , 's appearing with the Walter Savngo iciortohe company. Plalnvlow Republican : J. A. Will- lams , ox-stato i all way commissioner , has boon consldoilng voij good offois In the law business Irr several points In the state but ho maj decide to lo cate In Pierce countj again. City Electrician Bon Herrnlngs of Stanlon had the misfortune to smash two fingers of his right hand Ho was starting the engine for the night nnd Iris glove caught In a cog of the wheel , pulling part of his hand with It. One of his fingers was amputated. M. F. Harrington of O'Neill has gone one lltlcl leitei will make such a dlf fionco In the mooning of a wind Now that woid "llrod , " Hint I Just used , If jou happen to si tike a H lusted of an K It moons Just the opposite A folloi inns up ngonst nil kinds of fokos In a giosoiy stoic , don't ho. The ulhi'i nllc. Just nt supper tlruo a big man about six and a haf fool hie , he lookt to inc , with a led nose nnd biow- orv looking ejos cum a walking nn stoddj like Into the stoic , and I cud hoot the beer swash mound Inside of him , and I gohs bo wanted suiuthlng solid to put luvllh It to keep It fiom splashing out Ilo cum up lo Iho enuiitci and sod , "Hoio , kid' ' gimme a dime can o1 MstOlH1" I not him tlio olstor's quick's I cud and ho shiinmd n dime down on the counter and sos , " ( lliinno a box of ciaokois' " I got him a feu cent box and ho luck H and handed mo back the OH ! loi.s and ses , "I hloovo I'll take elioe/o lusted " I put the olstoi can hack on the shelf and cut elf n dime pooco of c'hccvc and bo tuck It and slaitcd foi tlio dooi "Hold on1" I sos. "You dldont pay foi them oinckois ! " "Dldont 1 Jon glv jo n dime foi 'em' " lie SOH "Well. If jou did. " I'loplldo , "then vou dldont pay lot that cboo/o ! " "Dldont I giv jo thorn ' | Htois for jer elieo/e ? " ho sos "Yes , " I HOS , beginning to get llustl- catod , foi ho was a sealij looking man. "hut jou dldont pnv lot tlio olntotH1 Dldont pnj lot 'oin , " ho ioi oil , " \\hnt In tliinidt-i d'jo ( alto mo foi , kid1 I did out gt onny 'Istoin did I ? " \nd wliilo I was tijlng to liggei out how It was bo wont on out and I hav out soon him sins. The boss was just coining In fiom the back loom and bo nst mo what ( bo mallei was , and I told him , and ho laft and sod ho gossl I lie man wax- cut so drunk as ho let on , and H nmst'vo bin mo that was a diop or too lo the bad I had to make up that dime out of my salloij but I don t just see jot bow Ii was Ho pado for ovoijthlng ho tuck , either in nionoj 01 goods , but still that don't Jigger out ille Don't bleovo I was cut out foi a gioseij c lei It cnnjhow Undo Osnr wont ovoi to Lincoln to help his fund Mi. Bijun get a bunk gaiantoo law tin u the Icivslnc'hmo , and I'm going So lite and ask him if there's oimjthing doing in my line ovei al the capital Moonwlillo I'm going to bo moio caio- Inl and not got twisted in mj accounts \j agon. I'nclo Oseai owns a lot of stale bank sloe-It and ho ses if him and Mivin i an got a law thin It'll make stale bank stock dubblo In value and then Undo Oscni's going to sell his shxk nid buj national bank stock while its : hoop Then in throe jonrs and a haf when In van and national bank ginnaiiteo got L'lected , that'll boom bis national stodt nid he'll soil Unit at a big profit Wlsht I was as srnait ns Uncle Os nr. You hot 1 wudont haf to wink n no old giosoiy store and got skin- led and winltt hat to detli fet six lollais Yoins , Johnny Dunipoi lo Jefferson City , Mo , w hero he makes \oibal nigiinient in a case whoioin his clienl sued a lallioad coinpnnj , oh toliiPd judgment foi $ : ! n,000 in district court , and the coinpanj appealed the cnso to the supreme court of that state. O'Neill Domocial : The case of W C Temple ic n vs. Di W T Spomtl set lor Uial In Judge Golden's couit lor Mondnj , was continued thlrtj davs upon piopei showing made bj defend ant This is a case w heroin plaintiff the loss of a cow prescribed foi and treated by defendant In the capacity of a vbtciinarj surgeon , plaintiff alleg ing thai Di Spencer Is not qualified to piactire umlei the laws of the state of Nebraska. IF ONLY. If congress now will only Lot "insinuations" drop , Accept the presidential explanation , 'fL. l And go to saw Ing wood , there's time Before this session stops To pass some greatly needed legisla tion. If this londency of congress To sec presidential moles , Oblivious of the beams In their own eyes Should cost these honored critics Many patilotlc votes , They need not tieat the matter with snrpiisc. The affair of those Brownsvllllarrs Whom the president dlhchnrgcd , Rocolved , in sonatoiial attention , Enough of valued tlnio To make It seem unduly large And to rnnlto the nation ilso in contra vention. If congiesslonal log-rollors Would stop pooling for a boosl , And work for the best Interests of the nation , Tnoso swiit Increasing dolicrv Would soon bo much i educed , And none would suffer by the Innova tion. \f If tlio demon of self-interest Would relax his grip on man , And brother-love control the situation , fi Thoro'd bo little cause for any Of this fuss and feathers then , Or for nine-tenths of our present legis lation. i Richard F. Marwood.