THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY , MAHCJE 35 , ISOl. SKTBBN PAGES. THIS 1U313 i : HOsrWATiil : Ili I-\IHY : " " 1 I HMs"TFM"llsOltll'l ( ION. Unity HIM iwltlinui l-iinlnjH ( > nueur . . f f 00 Pull x nuiliiiiiln ) . Dim \ cir . 10 " 0 MX month" . n ( * ) Hiniln ) in is One Vonr \\vvM \ \ ) llu.UnoVeiif 100 of i in - Omnlm , Tlio lire lliillilln ! - ( ) | ( ) | . lornorN iimlSfitli "tnctx Ciiiincll lllulTK. I.1 IViul Stiu't. Clilniik'o inii > , .lti CliniiilKrur Onniinirop. \ork.l \ ! ( > in 1.1,11 MIII ! iVI'rllmnolHillilInK ii. M.M'oiitlc'riilli stlu'U Allriuniiiiiiilc nlliMH rol'iilnu- news and rdltorlul tn ittir Hliiiulil lo uilflrus iii tutlio 1 ( llt < irlal Di'puilnit'iil. ' i. rrrit" . Allliusliii lilliMM unit ii'iiillln lo tidilM * .viil tnl ln < Hi i ) rnlnlslilnt : ( 11111)1 ) my. Oniiiliii tlrifts , i tin ! % < unit jiisliilllm niilrrs In IT Hindi | iii nlli' In tin orilir of llio ( C'lii- ' tmnjr Tlic Bee FiiulisliingCoiiraiiY , Proorictnrs mi nni iti n. DIM : 'X'imrM' or ciitrt I.ATION. btntror Noliutskn , I ( utility of IhniRl 11 f n nrci > II 'I'riiluuK , si i rotary of TIIK HKK I'lilill-liltii ; roiiipMtiy , ilm-s Mili'innlv HHIMIF tluil llu > IK In ul i In illation of ' 1111 : DAU.X HKI. for thu wii'U iiiillni ; Mnri'h H , Ih'll , was IIH follnns- Mmdaj. Mn i ch R "rt In * Moiiilnx. Muriliti . . . -M,7t-l ; Tiicmlux VlarihlO , . VMitiJ Tlt.lnesilin. Mnri-li II . i\.W\ \ \ Tliiirnlnj Miirdi 1 , ' . Bl 47(1 ( . Trlilnv. ilarrli II II.-IU1 Bnturilnj.Miinli II il-Sio AvcriKO Ill OKI ( iioitnr n T5'inn'i ( \ . Pwnrn In lioforo mu nnd miliicrllnil In my presence Ilils Illh < luy < if Muuli A 1 > is < ) | N. P IViu Nuturj 1'ulillo ctnloof etirniKn. I CdlllltV llf PoilBlllR. ff > CienrKt' II l/nelincU. loltiRitaly ivtom , do- ro'-fft mul MI.VS Unit lu > NMTII l.iii of'I'm HISK I'lilill.Mlilnj ; i-on pinij. thnl tin lie-mill uxvr.mi' iliulj cliiiilnllnii of 'liihPjuix IIH. fortho month nf March , HJO. wis'.MSf , diiiliH ; for April. IMI.ii'iH ( iiiit | > s , forMnv. IVH ) , IM.IN ) copies ; fin .luiie , WQ , iV.'Xlt inplcs for.luly , JUKI M.lfi.'uijlm ' | : fiirAiiBiist. I-H ) . J',7Woplos ' , for ( I'ptrinliri , 1MX ) .M.S70 rnjiliH ; forUclolu-r 1SW 'M.i > ropes ; for IMixi'iiihiT , IS'H ' ) , SS.l 10 roiiles ; fm Ducnilier.- , ' . ' 1,471 copln : fcr Jiinuiin li-'M.V. HOioDlin : for IVlimnr ) , IS'll , S9.1IS niplm l.KHKii II T/srincic. buornlo In torn mo. mul subscillx'il In my prfsenec , tlils'-thliy [ cfrebiniiry. A I ) IS'Ji N. I' . Pin , . Notary I'ublle. QTnr.Hioner tlio eharter ainenilinonts are cm nod the sooner xvill public work open up in Omaha. CAtitloiiMA has some componsntiong for her boodle legislature. She hus Btraxvberriea for 15 cents , i box TIIK lust dny of ciacc is nearly In Bifjht and the legislature must be lively if It means to redeem lU piomlboa to the pcojilo _ _ _ _ _ _ i 1 1 vi 1 1 : po-tponeiiieat e-iuscd tbo early death of ono or moio bills to put xvhoels under the cotinlj seats of No- biaska. OMAHA'S oit.v scaxoilier is familiar with oil rooms , hut it does not follow that ho xv oulil make a satisfactory oil in spector. ONT. by one the bhorteomiiifje of the MelCinloy bill are cropping out It IB oxldent th.it it puts no piohibltory tariff on spring poetij. Tim county commissioners xvoro not nblo to with St ' compote Joseph's lios- pltnl. Foi tills the eity's sick and In- juiod will bo trnitoful. IT IS haidly probnlilu that xvhon the nonators fiom Nebraska mot the oomUors from Coloiado any embirrahsiii < 'lontth ; of time xvaa allowed to elapse botxxoea drinks. PEUHAi's Chicago ran bltiml the strain of axvorhl's fair real fbtito boom , but it would not bo btrarttfo if , between the liowlsof the xvild spoculiitors , shoshould occasionally east tin ejo at the qulot Btrcetb of I'hil.idolphia and shudder. TIIK dcmoeiatic press of Illinois ro- joicosin the fact that the democrats hnx-o Bcooped in the fanners It is ex cruciatingly ftiniij from a democratic btandpolnt , but it ousht to bo lees amuslii" ; for the buncoed republican farmers. Gr.KiiiAL VANWYCK xv.-mts the nopin can il eomploted from Chicago to ibo Mississippi , thoti continued through Iowa to the Missouii and acioss NTo- braska to the Kockx mouiitaiiis. The gonornl is a Rood public speaker , but ho is not n civ il engineer. TIIK inulxvintor temper of this partic ular Nebiaslca spriag-tbao is not a local affair. During the p.ist week London has boon paral > ed with a terrific snow storm , tiallle has boon bloc-kod in Cleveland - land , and even Memphis b is boon car- potcd with txvo incMiibof MIOVV. It Is a poeuliar season , but the peculiarity is xvorld-xx'ide. xvorldxx'ide.'S 'S xvoro pioiuptly tcturncd by the United States guind jury agnltibt the Indian mm dorerb of Lieutenant Cusoy and Iwiae Miller , the government border , killed during- the Into Indian troubles. It is obr-orved. however , that the grand Juij failed to locale tbo cow boy assasbins of the friendlv Indian Texv Tails. It makes borne dillorenco to a South Dakota grand juiy whether the victim ef a crime is vvhlto or copper coloicd. Josuril Cctiic is getting himself into a porbplrntlon over tlio subject of ojumlng the world's fair on Sunday. ITo declarer that .lolm Ilanipdon and Oliver Ciom- well would bo shocked at such a propo sition. That may bo o , but the world hasadxaaced in several diicctlons since the day of these old worthies. Besides , the world's fair xvill not bo bold for two yours , and such early activity In the dis cussion of it is liable to bo mistaken for nn indication that Joe Cook is running1 short of idcns nnd even of mind. TUB suggestion that liismnrck maybe bo summoned buck to the liolmat liarin ! is the most interesting item of gossip that has Hailed out from that prolific news center in a long time , It is not to be readily credited , however. It would not bo strange if Gnprixl hud tiled of his petulant young master , but it would bo indeed a surprise if the monarch found it in his temper to humble what ho loved to call his Hohen/ollom pride before the lion chancellor whom lie dh- lulssod. It is more likely that ho xvill find u now nnd younger man for his pro- lutcr if the courtly Cuprivl ducidoa to retire. i. x rt.i/.r.r KOH O.V.UM IVist evening's nubile meeting nt the real estate uM'linn o represented llio first mop inn moxoinont that can bo made vet } useful to this great ntul prow- Iti ilt > lf ills \ijrerouslj folltweil xip. It Is liljfh thixo thnt Ointihn'a imbllo MpJill became nn oi'jrnnl/od fence for the application to this Hold of llio measures that enterprising moa ( ito using HWC- eossfully la othi > r western cities Oniiiliii can olTur unequalled oppoilimi * ties for now Industrie's onplUil nail popu lation , Init tiho cannot hold her pluco in tlio rnco for these thiturs unless slio moots her competitors ntid make * her atti.lotions as prominent us theirs Kxory ambitious oily la the xvost , lai ( jo ami small , Is milking ( ' \tiaonllnau extensions to so- onto a jjowl gum th this josxr. For maiij and peculiar reasons this nhoxilil bethebiltflitest jour In Omaha's ) history. Whether it shall prove to bo so , or not , will depend n fjioat deal on the mn'oess of the autfressixoniovoinont innuguintoil tail nijjlit. llvorjUilntf Indicates phenomenal giotvtli la the west for the nest live jcats , nail especially until the close of the xxoildVt fiiir. Omaha' * position and present impetus oixn ilo more to brlntf her n share of this prospotity , but her businessmen , xvoldoil into a strong and alcil oi ani/atioii , must Mippl ) the fouo xvhleh shall inaUe it possible for her to sustain hi'ibolf against the sleepless - loss competition of rival cities. The I'ctitoinnnt of Judge Louis A. fi0111 the cotnniissloneiship of the hind otllco IB to ho doploti'd on in my accounts. The nationnl land olltco ia the most Important bateau in the tn- toiler department , and no man has discharged - charged the intrionlo and arduous dii ; ties of the position with grc.itor fidelity and eonseiontious repaid for the rights of the people and the government thiia has ( . 'oniiaifsioiior GrotT Pi esidunt 1 lar- lison will have toeivreh the country far and no ir hnfoio ho oan ropl.ico .Iiidjjo Oiollwithn iiitxn equally cip.ible , dili- { 'ont and incoiiuptible. While .ludgu Ctroll's health and that of his family Iris boon more or lesn na- piirod dininir his i evidence \Vaslitng- - tea , wo have lonson to suspect that the position had become uncon oniixl , if not xmboiiiixblu , bj the domineoiing disposi tion ufSoeietaiy tfoblo.mdthe tendency of the seetotaiy to loan in the diicetum of lar.d grant i.xilionds and hind ' hntks { fouoi.ill.x . This wo hiipuii ] to know was i-o lopugnint to the instinttH and sentiments of Judjro GiofC that ho has .ill along foil keenly the p.irt ho was compelled to plax under the rulings of his stipoiior. A mini had than bo president , and this is doubtless the fooling that imbued Judge GiotT when lie tendmod his ? leMjjnation. The i coplo of Nebraska and the great west Mil .sincerely legrot that Judge drolT lias vvithdr.ivvn Item the national land otllco at \uiytlino\vhoiitho \ ini'it linimrtant i nforms are about to bo inaugurated under the now hind law s whiih congress has jiibt enacted \ni.i \ ; n\i : A It is just n little inoio than two joars since tbo ninmni.iblu battle over the postolTleo site wasfmifiht. In those ( lavs tlio btipporleis of Uujhloenth md T.u- nain strtol-j were lontully abused ( is self ish ciioinies of the eitj. It in.ij also bo loiuembcied that a xorj miMUI ) * > li and public-splritL'd "ditoi in thes > o ] iirts wont so far as to start a bojcott ag.iinst Tin. UI.K foi obirtuietiiig the election of a { jieat public building and doa\inb' ! \ the o\ponditxiio of iuvlf ii mill ion dollars and employmeut of hundreds of workin inen. But binVo that \ory uiisollish peison HUC- eeoedod .n expediting the pajmont of about $80,000 to hnnyolf , ho Jias become leconcilud to the damnging dehu and the idlcnossof tbo woikiiijjmonfor nhom hishoait palpitates A'ith a t-jinpithv that at ways conioH fro'a the kinships of homy handed tollers. It ma } bo of interest , however , for our citboiih to Kno\\ just Khat proyrcsb is being nuulo in the dhectioa of thopublio buildiii } , ' . In response to an inquiry mndo b.\ \ the editor of Tin : Bii : : , Supoi- vismg ArehitoetVinilriiii vviitos under date of Mai eh 11 , us follows : * * * xxllinow Tliodcpiitmeut prubnbl ) { iroicaiiith tlio jiropar.ition of tlio iliotcti plans , estimates , eto , and ns soon us they shall have been nppiovocl by the soeiotiry of thotie.ism-y the portal utoi geaoint ana tlio sotretury of the intoiior , us roriuiiort by la\\ , thovvorkluc ; JrawliiKS spocillciitloiis , etc , will be juepaied , ami as soon as they shall buvo been completed further action will betaken taken in regnal to outctniK into contiactsto secure the coinmcncen cat of the work of eon- btructiii the tmlMiiiK What a long tail of red tape our p. o. cat has got ! or Osier of Johns Hopkins uni versity , on the oouiuiton of the lifteonth annix'orrtar } of the opaaing of that insti tution , delivered a mot uistructivo ad- die3s on the progress that has boon in idem the blxuly of nudlcnu , vvhleh show oil both the banolit that hunuaity had obtained fiom the advances in ido and the nioro ration il ideas dllTiisod among the profodslon up in the troat- lutnt of dUe iso. Itv.n the roproajh of modieino half a eoatury ago th it it \\as ob-iouro and enigmaticxl , vvhllu suigoty had nude briiliiint 'idvuujj ' There has bj'1 ! ! ( i giv.it ch in j , and tlio ompirL'til practice of modieino has iuorge.1 into u pjiltivo sclo ioj In spite of the del ma to n-Uuro of the prob lems involved the adv.mea in the study of patholo 'j has baea onuixl to tluitin any other dop irtinont of &ui onue. Ra ] > ld advance his been made in the provontlon of dlsotso. Important ro- fonns in H.xnitixtion huvo eonio from a fatudy oi the oondltlons uiulor vvhleh opl- demies mo dovolopod. CJIonnlinoss is the watchword of the modleal profes sion , and a mat Iced luiuution of mortal ity has taken place in these cities and towns which huvo clean streets , good dralnago and pure water. Modern iiwd- ieal dUuoxor > lias devised method's ' for chocking the ndvaneo of contagions diseases - eases nnd for provoiiting their commu nication from one member of n family to another , and it has brought about all these improvements in municipal health regulations xxhluh Imxo been &o highly benotleiul , It has btill ix iroat ; deal to uccoiuplhh , but it is making fateudy pro- A now world of investigation has been rev cnlod by the germ theory and its application to contn 'lous and mlnsmatU * tlUonsi's , nnd In this medical sclonco is just nt present ( hiding its most serious occupation , xx ith favorable promise of most impoitant results. Altogether the statements and views of Prof. Oslor , xvlioso authority is un- qnestloaablo , nto most ron snrlng 10- garding % xhut lias boondono by aecioneo which has a more dlioct relation to the physical xvelfnro of the human rnco than any other , ns well as xvlth icgard to the ptogrpfS it is making nnd the possibili ties that nro before it. It Is nn interesting fact that nearly evorj important city In the countrj Is ( imitating1 the question of ineroasing Its ji irk facilities and attractions and every- xdiero public sentiment isfavoiablo to inoposltiuns for this purpose. The gen- eial popular deiiund for this elass of public improvement attests its utility. Attr.ietixc , xxell kept | iarks nn > some thing moie tea lomimmity than mere "bro.ithing , ' x-alnablo as they are In this respect to the thousands of per sons In every large eitj who cannot get ixwaj from the demands of dutj to llml lelief and rocication in xsiting ( other scenes , bueli piHcs aseveiy huge i ( im munity may have , nnd as all of them should have , alTord diver sion as xvell as lecre itlon , fix ing lolief both to the mind nnd the body. It puts one in communion w ith nature , v , It li the wholesome effect of turning thought aw nj from the loutlno alTniis ofdail.v lifo and engaging the mind in pleasing and lostful occupation. Moio pbjslc.il ii'poso iim.x bo found olso- vMicie , and i.t IH not Himplj the prix ilego of sitting in the open uir , Blinded fiom the siiiiiiaer'sHiin nnd ii'ti-eshi'd by the unobstructed brte/o th.it gives the liablle pirk its value , but more Import ant than thi& is its inlluonio in awaken- injr lollLCtions that ease and rcfiesh the mind. Kmopo ins understand the true utllitv of p irks much bettor than American * , .uid the paik s.vstcm of the cities of Huiopo aio consequently on a much more OKtonsivo nuilo tlian in this country , while greater attention is given to bo.mtifjiny the pailvs and maKing thoin both altraelix'o and in- btrtictixu. I'aris leads the \voild in the oxtunt of its park lands , xvluch comprise oS , ( ) ( ) ( ) acres , a gioatoi area devoted to this puipoio than is tomprisxd in the pinks of all the largo cities of the United States. The put k acreage of London is ii'JHIO ( acres and that of Vienna 8,000 no i os , Uorllu aloao of the larger Un ro pe m citioH , with its , " > , OU ( ) aetes of parks falling behind Xovv York. The .icioage devoted to jiirks in 1'nris is noiirlj three times in ninount the aggiegato aeroago of the pirk lands of New YoiK , I'hila- dolphin , Chicago , Boston , St LJIUS , S in KVaneisi'o and \\'ashington , and the paiks of Paris aio the gieatost attiaotion of that most nttiactixo eitin the world. The public p uk is ft development of cixlU/.ution , and the deinandjor it arises from \vant \ which all classes of people fool who live in the citioi , but its noces- sitj and greatest usefulness aio for the thousands who cannot goxxx .xx , from the I cities to II nil rest and run cation and di- I XOIMOII in mo intiun or hike or scishoio resort" , Tliu ixdvixntigos to licit ) of a gi'iieroits pirk sjsloin aie easily demon- htnxtod IXerywhoruit has proven to be a jjiolit ib'o ' mvostnient. Tcxv cities hi the country are moio destitute in this respect than Om ilia , and as to none of equal population me the-o better re x- sons for supplying a p irk byfttem. Thoio xvill nex'orbo u moref.ix'orablotime thin the jneBont for inaugurating a liboi.d pulic.x regarding p.ulcs , and it will bo a misfortune if adx-antago is not taken of the opportunity. Among other schemes for enabling farmers tobonow nmnOy upon real m- tate at .1 low rate of intoiust is ono by .Senator Isort and passed by the stito bcnato. This bill ixuthori/oa ovvnois of real es tate , not to exceed ii ! ) persons , to incor- por.xlo as a stock eomp my. E ich mom- bur must bo the o\vnji \ in foe simple of at loint 10 aeios of land within the count ) xx hoi o the association is organ ised. This faimeia' corpjritlon miy hold and acquit o roil odtato , issue bonds on the same and bjrrow mo icy for the use of mcmboii , of the corporation. The bonds are to be ir no gieitor interest than 7 percent parannum , and the bond is to bo capitali/od into .sto-k , fie own ers of-land receiving piid up sh ires to the x.duoof the land uonvo.xed. No per son is to hold moio th in 10 shares of stock in his own right u.- the shaies are not to o.\uood in x'aluo $200 oaeh. The hinds are to oo appraisid by disln- toiosted pirtius , und the details of ap- pr.iisuineat , itsuo of stock and bonds and regulations for enforcing collections to pay Into est and oxpjnsas are to bo IKod by the constitution and bjlaws of each corpoiate. This idea is n combination of the building vssoclation and the railway cor poration. It is an olToi t to enable farm ers to combine eapit-il and conduct their business upon the modern railway plan aad at the suno tlmo to restrict their operations to the mutual bonolit of these concerned as IH done in the building absolution. Under the pres ent corporation law * of the state farmers may form associations and there is no roosmxvhy they should not combine capital nnd labor if it bo found to their ndxMiitage. The bill is evidently in tended to point out the way to them moio clearly and to that extent , but no further , jiosso sos enough merit to war rant contddorat'um. The attontio-i of the house should ba directed to BOJIIO of the dangers attendant upon the bill as it now stands with a view to placing about it proper tmfognardB if it Is doomed practicable unJer an ) circumstances. As drawn and passed by the upper branch of the legislature tlioro is leally no restriction placed upon the rate of in- torcst which the stockholders must pay. If the bonds nro sold boloxv par the boriowors must piy the discount , Farniuij entering such an association place their himln under a blanket mort gage , ll-wli individual tract of land xvill bo held for the piymont of the last fathing , There is no provision for u roleiso of nny p ulot tin Indebtedness undorbxkon , iff ) milter how thilft.x the bornnx-oratulstiMdiolitor niiy bo. The provisionllmltltiithe munli'r of shares which each htockholdor nixy own it In tended to present schemers from txlnorb- Ing the bulk of tlni sto'k and five/Ing out the eii'oless and the unfortunate , but no wax * Is provided xvhoroby these more successful nny protect their Intetests ngnlnst the default of others , The method of nppralsuuont Is not slated deflnltolv and InHlio Imnds of tuoxpori- uncoil or designing persons ox'll results nro almost certain to follow , riclltlous and unfair valuations will work injury to the honest mniabeis in that the doll- cieileles in judginontt' follow Ing foreclos ures will compel Ilium to piy more than the face of tlioii binds and inteicst , Loan companies hosltuto to deal with corporations of this diameter , ptofor- ringindtviduil HDOiirlty to that atTuulo d by this inotbod , They will loan less mono ) upon tracts of hind hold In com men than upon ttopaiato tract * mort gaged by Indixlduals. Tbo lights of holts nt laxvv \ ill also ho complicated by cotporate farm o aorsblp. In f.xct the proposition us it has gone to the house is decidedly criuln Unless it is material 1) modified to uuard against ignoi nice , fraud nnd litigation , It xvill ptne.llcn.lly bo Inoperative. ir. j Hon. W. J. Council , onrlixte ropiesen- tnthe in the lower house of the nntlonil legislature , luih lotuined to his constitu ents and resumed the position at the bar xx bleb bo lehatnntly abandoned two years ago. Tin , Uii : : only oxptosses the prevailing suiitiinont among our best eitl/uns in oMendlnga heart ) giootlng to Mr. Council. No represontntivo of Nebraska in either house of congress has labored more/.Oidously and devoted his abilities vx ith greater per < lHtoney to the discharge of the duties devolving on him. Thoroooids of the Pi ft-first eongross show him present almost ox-cry day of the session nnd voting upon every meic- \no that xvas penditig before it. It is to the credit of Mr. Council that these votes \\oro \ iccoided in every lust nice In the interest of the people , eypocialh' the industrial classes. The eight-hour labor bill and other measures for bettering the condition of xvorKmginuii which ho in- tiodiuod giix'o him a national toputa- tlon among xvagovvo kors , and while HIIUO of thcbo bills failed to piss llio hcnato for wantof tlini , Mr Con neil his been locogni/.ojl on all hinds as a xvixun and reliable f'jppottor of tlio laboring I'lns- " " On all mtttois th it concerned the xxol- faro of his imiioiijato ) uotistiluoniy. and cspeehlly the citiJons ol Omaha , lie ox- ui ted his inlluenco , which in most en'os proved potent ! tl. It goes without Hiy- iag that ho would -have boon mueh more useful had ho been pounitlod to suivo another term. , n r The countr ) is on the eve of tlio usual spring oiitbrc ik of labor troubled It is no secret that in the linger cities of tbo louijtry , the bulhPng trades Kill en deavor to complete the eslablialitnent of the eight hum dii ) , and that btilkos are being rn-gani/cd on 'one or more of the i lilvv.iy systems of the east The annual hostilities between labor md capital huvo become of Into . \tirs almost ab much a part of spring devel opments us the uiilv.U of the bluls and the llovxois. rieqnent lossol work and wages and repeated collapses of strikes , boycotts and loukoiitB haxo proved pow erless to discourage the ami ) of labor in thu apiilication of force to the f-o- cial conditions it hecks to alter and improve. Eminent statisticians and political economists toll the labotor tint the istiiko is n wanton waste of tlmo and mono ) . . They present loluinim of figiuos to piovo that orLMtii/od labor , in tlio past 1W .xears , bus fouclit and lost a lertam nmnbor of bat tles , and Unit the not \\.ibtoof xvagos amounts to acortiin colons d sum. And jet , in the face of these warning facts , ttiolaboior bi lively jicisists with bis an nual demand for less hours , moio xvages , or better conditions , and backs up his dominil witha bttiko. Ills plain that bomobod ) is grax-ely inerior. The emi nent ht ills tician nnd the persistent la borer eannot loth bo right. And no man who studios the boclal conditions of the p.ist and the pie ont , and roxluxvs tbo path by xvhIch tlio xvoadeiful ] ) regress - gross has boon roiched , can doubt ( or a moment who is xvrong. The story of labor , from the time of the Konmn slaxery and medieval x-as b.vlago to the day of llio American work- iiigman of 1S01 , is one long story of pro gress to bettor conditions , shoi tor hours and higher vuigm It has boon from the first a march xvithouta halt. 'Whonpolit- ieal oqualit ) XXMS ostablibhod upon this continent , a llttlo more than a eoiiturj ago , the laborer xvas almost us fir bo- liind his present condition as ho was in advance of the status of his inedlasval progenitor. Jlis apprenticeship was a fonn of botv'itudu. Ills homo was a hovel , as biro a the cabin of an Irish ppibtuil of the coiflToilbiinil convonloncos of lifo. Ills hours of labor were from suntoHun. Ills vx.igos . wore a pittance , anil tno luvvH xx'oro flamed to operate against him and in fuvqr of the moichant nnd omployor. Ho fcjg\iltl bo arrested and iinprisonod for lh j debt of the doctor who altonded him In hlckncss. Class lines wuro draxx'rf lib rigidly asunder the flag of Oeorgo III. * . It is needless tocompiro the hiboror of that day xvlth'the ' luboior who Is organising u sttilip'ln , the spring of 1891. They ate separator by n century in time , nnd by more tlmri tx century as ropio- bontedby the revolution In social condi tions. The national commissioner of labor has reckoned the annual loss In xvagos roMilting from Htiikos , but xvho can reckon , in ptoclso figures , the stupendous gains , in xvagos , homo com forts and boeinl surroundings , of the past century of imitation , organisation mid blrikoj ? Wlion the trivial loss In wages from the wholqBorios of strikes isplneod by the side of the marvellous advance ment in all conditions of lifo achieved by the movements of which the btrikols thoomblom , tbo bUtlhtlcs of the onilnont oconomlbtH boeomo too jiuorllo mid inslgnllleiint for consider ation. They aio the merest specks on thu luminous mm of human prngiosti. The strike is labor's only weapon. It has doubtless not nlxva.\R bean xvlnoly usod. It miy lw conceded Hint In the gicnt nmjorltv ofonws It has not opor- atid for the inmiodlnto boucllt of the InboroiB diioctl ) concerned. The ) have frequently been the martyrs of a good cause , but the jinny of labor as a whole bin unquestionably lionolltoil fioni their Hju'ritiros. The sum of nil the wages paid to labor hns tin-rob ) , In the course of yeais , been enormously Incteascd , liours have boon shoi toned anil the con ditions of labor improved.Vhuii olio Hcclioii of the labor at my has passed tompornrll ) out of emplovnicnt another Bci'tioa 1ms pissed in , and labor has gained In the end. A Httlko In one do- pirtmciit of labor makes vvoik and xx iges In till other departments more so- euie. To argue that the amount of wairos lost ur gained roprinunU the failure or Hiiccess o ( a strike ia as idle ns to suy that the x'ast sum spent In the pic orvi- tlon of the union is the proper bisls on which to compute the results of the civil war , and that It xvas therefore a gigantic failure. There Is u bettor nnd noblei xvav to mcniuic the results of that war. Tliooild his so tuoasuied them , and declared it an Incalculable gain lo human libeity. Tlio same gen- ei.xl principles apply to tbo deductions of the eminent Bliitlgliuliina on the sub ject of stiikes , which huvo eontiibuted their full share to Ihehumin piogtess of tbo nineteenth lontuiy. ir///\v / 70 din : , There xvas settled in the unurisof IS'ow York tbo piibt xveuk a will contest of more than usiul inloicst , because it In- xolx-id buipiosts toHovoial institutions of learning .mil chailty. A foxv months ago tlioro died in Noxx'York a merchant by the name of F. orvvcathor , who was Known in buiinuss eiielos for intelli- genth di ice ted onugy and simpllelt ) of living. Ho xx as not counted among the millionalies , and there was nothing in his hibitsof life to indicate that ho was mote than fairly well to do. Ilo VVIIH successful in business , his cluractor as a. merchant XXMS high , and he vv.us esteemed for his good son o , judginont and ability. Hut when Ins will was opened it xvas found that ho died po ossad of pi op or ty to tlio vnluo of several million dollars , of which be had devised more than $ UOl)0,0K ( ) to colleges and hos pitals. Ho did not , as man ) do , make a one-aidediinte-inortom bxrguii with the tcecplonls of his bouiit ) that the ) should use it foi some specified purpose , as the erection of buildings , the endowment of elmhrf , or in anv other xv.iy leading to tno porpotu ition of his namoand his chniitablp disposition Ho made no bargains at nil xvitli them , but ordered the various bequests to bo ihed as in tlio judgment of the institutions fehould to thorn seem host. The xvill was con tested , icsulting in a compiomiso xvhich , w bile it will not defeat the puipo- of the benefactor , does not airry It out as bo dosiicd. This ciroumstanco adds a lesson to the many lliat had preceded it as to the mintnko that men of xvo.ilth make in not bestowing their benefactions duiing their lifetime "When a man nas decided to use a part of his fortune to p.omoto odiiuition , or eharitx.or whatever else he may desire to assipt , thoio is no rational ie.ibon xvhy ho should put it off until his death and run the risk of hav ing his mo > ! cheilbhtd pi ins iiithle l ) ovoithinvvn. It is n sound principle that tlioio wlio huvo surplus woaltli should administer it themselves , and not relegate - gate the dut ) toothers. They aie , as some ono has well said , tiustees , and as such under obligations to make a good use of their wo nth during their lifetime time , and not to bo content xx ith eieating ti Uiserotion iry trust to bo administered b ) others. To give mot suioly every in in should hinisolf givo. and give timely , duiing his own actixo life , to the end that his designs shall not be sot aside. iCxoryxvlioro thoto aio xvcilth ) men xxlio contemplate bestow ing a part of their fortunes in Rome xvoi thjVij \ for the general good. The ) shoulildo so while living , and not loaxo their benevolent intentions to bo carried out by othorb. Thus their ohirit ) xvill boshino before men as tosorxo as nn ex ample and nn incentive to others to em ulate it iKi : fuels highly llattorod tint llio Ijineolnn-gm of organi/ol jobbaiy h.is disabused the popular mind as ro- g.irds my possible relation Iwtxvoaa It- hdf and Tin : Dre The mobt damaging ehargo Unit hasboen made against Tin : HBP. Dy its worst oiumios lias boon tlut it had boeomo tbo limning mate of the Lincoln Joitnml That uainitig ited lie bos boon as thoroughly dissipiled as xvas the report circulated at the state cvpital scat col ) a year ago that a nameless - loss blioot published every afterroon tit Lincoln by a biaco of blackmailers xvas the oUt-prim * . and property of Tnc Hhi ; . That chnigo has boon , exploded very of- feotunlly , and the Jonrnurs leccnt tirades \\lll convince all fair minded people that Tin : HIH : is neither a cor poration organ nor a jobbers' btool- pigoon. As vn : said befoio , j-ou cannottc\pcot fair tioatment from common swindlers nor even common decency from impos tors. Tim cow so of tlio 11 'oililIhntlil in all its methods of competition full ) bears out this statement. A concern that gets money under f.iUo protoiibos will do anj - thing. Like llio eiittlcllah It is tr.xlng to cover Us own ciookod tracks by bhed- dmgAii iinmciiHo ninount of ink ) fluid. Hut it can't hoodxvmk this community , whoie its devious ways aio best known. Its llttlo advertising fnko in the dis gruntled organ of the i.uhoud tin can is too tiuiiHiuront to deceive oven the most gullible. TUB outeroppings of higher cult nro becoming notablj consicuous ] ) in tbo weal. The addition ol a viisoofgieal cost and greater untiquily to Chicago's art troasutes baa produced distinct im provement in local pronunciation. H is n J longer tno metallic , unmusical "x use , . " "Vnhso" is the inodoin ciitor. | The in- lluonceB transforming the great ljork- opolls into a ilx-al of Ilobton o.\tend bo- > ) end its confines. the delegation from DoughiM county has boon thought iom- potent to initlato und carr ) through thu loglslaturo such Icglslullon ns Is of par- tli-ular and o.\clualio Intoresl to llio city of Omnhix. Common courleHj should loud cenalors and rciosentalixcs | from other sections of tlio ntale to kiop tliolr linnds oil tnatlorsi'oiiciMning xvhleb they are iiecossnrll ) ignorant nnd In xvhteh their eonstltucnts luivo no sort of con- corn. DII. Ciixui.ns A. KvsrM\v , the full- hlooded Sioux phslclnn inlerxlevvcd in Chicago , ropoits great discontent among the Imlin.iH at 1'iiio llldge agency , biH the doctor is going on east U ) nurry niaino Cioodale. the xxhlto pooteis of the llorkshtie Hills , nnd xvl'l ' return \ \ ith her to the ngenc ) In spite of xx ins and rumors of xxars. Ni.ittt \ ICANS must Mipplctnoiil the up- proptiiitlo-i for aucMilblt at the xxoild s fair by generous Indlxldual lonlillm- lions , Moro than $00,000 IH icqiilieil properly to pieseiil the resources and at tractions of this state. \Voi.ri : LoN'niisp.u , xxlio has been major of Denxer for over a .ve.xr , has been unseated btx the com Is just in lime to cseapo the visit of the Nebraska junk- otoers. An I ? < lll < > r in liiiclc. .V.'fllll ( fv < l < I 4\VlM TliimkOoil , UiUiSuvvs lias uuvx ii'icliiMtbnt slap ) In Its cliuilution xvhoioll Is no necessary to lie about it Include l.vcnlnir Dress , tt'imliiiHjtim .M.i/ / Minnesota lux hiKp.isscil a laxv u modest diebsiiifr for xvoiucn on the st i o , mlnht xvitli cxiellcnt results amend tlio luw to include tbutu olTot il Celling Kio ( ouillI'Mi , Am r. . ; A II' mill The antronomoi wlio vv islics to mnlto hit xvife.i biithdiv piusont no longer ilves her n i in KOIa biacclet , but ho slumlv talus lus teliscopoimit biin x down .1 new plaaoL to which ho ( 'leher iiiiino HollillH Ill-lit ( 'Hi The Houston i'oitsas tint men who hixxo studied tlio caucuses say it is simply a quos lion of itithmotieil piosirossloa. Klxo xvill contiol clrbt ) , oinlit xvill control fourteen , fouiteen will control twenty sltwentysix will control llfty one , lifli ono will contiol the lion-ii ) of ropieiuatitixos , when six have been excused oa account of bubinoss. Mine lleeti l Sol 111)1 i/l / JXcilH Nortlnvestcm statesman nro Just now tinder the inlluenco of n pv-oxsiii of virtuous inoilcstv No sooner huil Minnesota foibliUUn the nuiiL'blX' chorus oiil fioin .iDno.uiiitr In tlio allmuiK tights vvltlitn the state limits than \Vomhig boflas to clamor for clotbiiif ; on tbo fem.ilo HKiiro on the sUto co.it-of- aims. Appuently tlio xxcst is gradually beiiit ; coavorted. Tiny it ( > D IMIHittn I someUmrs think a doctoi's history of civ- ilb.ition would buna oild thing , if only > ou coulu wet at tlio physiological facts of the case. 1 should like to know , for eiamplc , xxhit Tsapolcon bid for supper on the night before \ -soinetbinsladlijObtihlo , jou may bosuio , if his brain had bcoa clear , ho xvould hax-o smashed tbo allies and altered modern history. < lovcliiuil. Atm ( Joneiat I'almei's election to the national scn.ito Is , In the Judgment of Iciitim ; ixbti- clms. equivalent to tlio nomination for n plncu on the picsulential democratic ticket noxt.xcnr AdinittinB tbiit a majority of the populm vote in tills stalu was cutried by I'lbnerut the late state election , it ise.is ) to pu-illet that the nationnl dcinocntic commit tee xx-ill rol ) upon the noxv senator to bis state into tb Jonioeratle column m I'AbXMAU . / / ; 'JT.V. Mexico ( Mo. ) Intelligencer- The poor little robin th.it thought It xvas stiniig bus skipped axvay xxilh afio/cu wing , Philadelphia 1'ross : "Why Indiana Do Not Scltlo Doxxiil" is ihf'tltluof a local con- U'mporirv'suditoiiat Well , ono ivison is because ttio government does not "bettlo up" St. Paul Globe : It is when the steitn radiator IHCIIIS its nulm.itod colloiiux In thu i.uly morning houis that a mia tlilnks ho mightua xvell have a CUCKOO clock in thu UOUbO Washington Post "Now , " said the now- ( omei to \\.istiintrtoavvhen he siixva dciol- letto oo-tuino for tliu llrst tune , ' ! boin ( to see xvliat is meant bj this Social foi in' ' that 1 hax'o beaut so much about " bt Joseph News "Wnat Is jcnetally meant b a pronounced failuio , Jeuh 003- ' " ' "Iho xxaj vou bpeak Knulish. " L.if3An Kje to the 1'utui-o "I don't see hovxou i in bo pleased lit the idei of join brother iDirrynifr liei. Sho's so fast and harum-scarum. She'll ' never nmUo a Ki > oU ivifu" "Oh , but shu'll make such a delujlit- ful chaperon' ' " S'anUooIllado : Tom 1'hilUonly a pro- tea dci. JailcVbatnro bis iii-pfmtlonst Tom Ho piclends bo is si nnu. llltK 111 UU I'lidi iniicriiticnl Krrt "Little Hey Illue , lomo toll vottr Into. Is it study that mil.cs all ouriiiaioens pile , Their steps to laf , ' and their spirits fail ! " "I'v e Rved at them ox-oi the sea 'ind hero , AnJ tliii is the truth , oh , T smllj fear 'Tls mcaieino , eouet < and canil > , dear.11 American ( irocei Mistress Is the flro golin ; Butlk'eU IJridsjcta ( ainatoiir ) railh , mum , an' ' it's ] ust'one ( UifoCitx rather ( a llttlo nonou nt Ills Ihst pcrfannanco of the inarriifjo lorciminyi 1 | ) ioac > ia.co.vou man mul wile -and IT ( reinlanul b.v tlio resolute beatniK < > f the parties of an ollloo a ere fitinllliirto him ) ma ) tlio host imii win ' : ii r MttnK\\ The flro bin us lirlulit o the liearth tonight , \\ilh ailieciful , rriicklliiK sound , And tl.e blight spukb Icaii from the gloiving heap. And nio pone o'er thej eirclo niouud. The heusc'tioM sound.Invo died nivny , Anil now , la a dreary tone , Come- , the beat of thu i.iinou the xxindow p me , Anil the sullen wind's loxx1 ino.in And 1 sit ami think in the ijulot old room , As the IHclteniiK shadows full , Of tlio facet bright that have imscd from In the days bejoml recall. And one there comes , with grave , sweet smile , And luiir of waxmi ; neb ) , Dine arc liurc.xiM us thu soft.lune sliloi , WhiMi never a cloud they bold ; And now nhoi oiiic' . xvllli quiet tic.ail , And Hlands hy mv side as of yore , While In r dear hands stni ) , in their loving xx av , To sootlio my forehead o'cir The IIui Inn IIH low on the old hoaith ato.io , Tim wind unit tint rain nreo'ur , On my lllo'.sihc'ar nlKlit ilmvirt the poicuful That comes fiom the ( 'oldcn a how. RliFUSED RELEASE 5 Tin ) Application of Mw. DonlJ tlio District Courti SHE WANTS AN ALLOWANCE FOU DEFENSE , 'I lie lilneolit 'I iiiiiMTclii roimiili'ilni ; III * ! I'lMpOSIIIon , , ( JtlllhllllK It Hull - KnoeUiMl II ( illlHN DllOI. f.isi ol s , > 'ob , Minvh 1 1 ' Mpi- Tiin Hir | 'I he motion to tuluilt Mi * U to ball cauw up In ttuiiilsliict court lii ) . ' , nndthe nptillcitlon xxis u- louliiK Utho jmlKo'H miry "It tli.tt Infoi nintloa lias Uon Illed HS' . IIH tin ) ilotimilnnt , uppho itlon U lofused U fiiidant e\c pts" Mis. Shcpily luis illul nn nflliliiM1 and motion In the I'otinlv emu t for n ion imiilili ) allow ame , so that she miy bj ahlo to ilex oto Hoiiiu'lilni ; tiiproxlnt ; her liiiuuvtn e vvhldi HIU | avers , llio estate is upiosintuil U.v I. M Hall for .lohn Pit/Kvinlil , and stout us ft Strudo appear for , ior In thlt nnittoi v i-iiosi'i i rix rit IIMK nn i llio Iliu > olii tutnveivln is eoiHldoiltiK tliu pioject of building n $ | n.onu hilt snni , pnitnliunt ( loriuni oltlrens have inilo n pioposllloa for tlio erection of n hall In IMI lowed b ) thiiturnvereln 'llusoii ) | iHuitloni aio bclajT consliU'Miilnndono of them xvill piobuljlj be iiciojileil. XNXIMIM 10 it i HIM nil. Then ; mipuirs to bu a r.u-o liotxxcci llio ptosceiillon und ilefensn to ice \\lik-li \ i a so euro Attorne.v.ink's . roloiso first Tins iiioriilnir thoilefeiiso ilrevxup mpi'rs for iip pile ition to .liitl i ) I'iolil for a xx lit of Imbi is corpus to reliasu.m It , buttlu-j iluln t have tlioiieiu siin nioniii at tliat time 'llio x\iit xv.is to bo asked for on the ( fronnit tint thcro xv is u fl ivv In the lommltinint In tlio in < Mii xvhllo the pniseeiitlon telephoned to tUocoiu todisinlss the cw > and nlmisoClnk fmn oiistodi it appears that /.Ink was stin aitiiii iis aKciit lei Mrs Jlii .Hlor , a xvldoxv la ftnuvoo , 111 , nail ns tbcio Iniil bii'ii no settle incut uf accounts It xxoulil budllllciiltto mulco tlio cli ii o ot oinhc7/leiniiit ! sth It , which piobalilv oii-asloni'd tbo iliaayo of mind of the inosecutlon. A DKMIM > ron nixt xnri. Joseph TJoll has brought stilt against tbo Chicago , Hurlinnlon ,1 ( Jiilncv nillioail for ll'iji'ionaccniiiit ' ! | | ' of liijuiics lie iccoixoil .Iiinmrv 11 while coupling i.us Heilcclaroi that xvhllo perfmimni ; tils unties bo was crushed between the undine anil a cnr.bnnU- luc llxo ribs , disloeatlii ) ; hii shoulder and re- colVHiR other injmioi lull allijfes Unit tlio locoinotlx'o had a siitul box ntluUiod to ttie ID if , which was something not cmtoimi > fursxxitih endue * , and on nccouat of tliH piotruilliiK iippundiiiu ho xvas eaucht mul tiushoil. J'tio acc-idciit occurod at cistle nni M'III rm sin i i > i SUIT. Judge Uiovvn declares that Mollufllo'H ex cuse for not pnxltiK the i-IOll rent now duetho Sliced } estito on the Maclc houl la oatiix-lj too tr.uisi > aiont , and tbo ] udjio decided that Mellulllo must moxe his ollects out of tbo hoUil Inline Hatch , so that the building can bo rented to soinobolv vvho will piy tbo iouu It i hinted th it Wcllufllo will socuio further dohy b } nppciiliiif ; the case. WAH STUIIIMI IS THi : AUM Potcr.Tolinson , a jouiiBioloied fellow who spends his time us bouncer at colored dlxu * In the bottom and inciilentallx a portion of the time at the city Jill , -was run In list night for disturbing thu llttlo poico that reiicns In tbo xlchiitj of , U South Seventh stioetand nlso cndoavorlni ; to w hip one of the Inmates In the lumpus PuterRot a vicious stab in tbo .11 in , and lie is not foclinc verj uoil toJiv Hi1 attempted totrix-o Judr'o j'louston a llttlo soiiBaml ( Unco , but KOI alive ihvs'soutcneo , nail went avva } suipribkd that U xx-ain't tblrtv ilaxs KsocktcDTiniotnii A ni.vs i > oon. Robert II Collins , who claims to hoabooU- bmdci fiom Oiiuibi or Sioux. Citx- , ] $ * & brought to the sution last ox etilnp about llio bloodiest appuuiiiR follow been In alon tlmo Ilo looked as though ho lin 1 bei-n tac-Uliiif , ' a four-aimed tntoshlnu niachiiio , but it was onlx a m in after all Collins vv as vor > full last evi'iiliit ; anil was venting hit opinion in Lilian life more omnhitiu tlian po llto to soxmil men in Hooii'i , siloou on South eleventh stied His reut.irks xvcro more particiihnlj dmctedto Al Hosninn and .Tun r.xndall , who weio stnnilmtr near bv , but who had suid nothliig to him. riiiallv the felloiv KTCW moro abusix-othan Hosniun'anil Tyiulill could stand and tliuy let out at ( ol lias , who took a header through the glass door , evittiiiK two liu go anil loaf ; gnslii'M on his he-id and in u moment ho xxas covered xvltti blood Collins was taken to rxicArtiiiti s drug store , wlieio Ur (1 iff en sowed him up He vvas fiko.ii to the station to sul cr up , ami tbib morning was iilloxvcd to dopuit , as the court considered him sufliciontlx puinsbed. Tin. ovxi xs nrxriuoB CASK RimuolG. Owens filed a rculv todax to his vxifo's ' nnsvxer in the 'ouicwhat unsavory ilivoico ciio and wives ns an cxeuso th U the ileft'iidant xx-asa divorced -x-oni in atthotlnio ho nniried hei anil tb.it the six months 10 quiied l > > the Nobrisku law to claiuu Dcfoio shmouM iniiirvuKiln had not xct pass d. Thonttoiiiuxsfor the vvomiin say Unit this makes nodiilercnee , as slm xxas lejiillj mai- riodto him in Missouii accordlny to the luxvs ef that suto. XV INTERS WON Through some uiiaceountablo mistake the names ol Mr Winter of the \Vcalovan nni vewity nnu Mr C'liippUl of the stnto unl xeislty Ixc.uno transposed in the IK count of tho01 .itmic.il contest in thi-i mirnliiKr's Hi i Mi Winter wmi lirst pu/u and Mr I happen spcond MrVmtci xvill thciefuro iopre- > ant Nebraslmit Iho inter-stilo contest , wtiieh this year will nrcm at DCS Molnes , In Mi Chippcll will h ix-iUho honor of bilugr chair man of the Nilir.isk.il iluU'Katlon of three. tKKioi- nut. An excited husband nniiioilUhiiHes Povvoll- son appeared in .lustic-o Foxivotthx s ixjnit today and sxvoro out a xvarinnt fortho arrest of Jnines Iluad , cliiifiiig him xxitli assault- inn Daisy I'ovvollson , tbo xvlfo of the iiluin till OIIIH AMI I MH. Last evening Justice lltoxvn iinftod I'hnrlcs H nbvmul Miss Hertio I'rcston in thobonds of wedlock. Mr M A. H-xilor , xvho has boon conducting the tioxvs mill clKiir stand in the Capital liotol , h.is sold out to Mi M .V Anilis Sir Sailor KOI'S to Cedur Kuplds , wherein pirtimrslup xx ith Mr Mciircgor hu will open u vv hulesuie ostabhsliinunt Kntro Nous club xvns ontartulncd tiMr \ ami Mrs \\.Iloxie \ last uvcnln rnt thuir hume , 1717 A street , projjiussix o hijjli live tjeint ; th ° chiuf foituruol enjox mint leninie , infant ilaugliiur nf Mr. anil Mrs J ( ! . Siliurp , llxin , ; ut IdJs I'luin stivit , died this inornlii ) . ' The fun oral took phun at I o'llork utdnj , intoiiiiont being In 11111 cometen Mrs. Sux der , aged tvvcntx four , T.HNoitb TlilitewitU btreot , is ill with dipli tlicrm. Health Olllc-orIlnrtrani ijiiarantuioil the house today. ( ieorgo Itusbb.mm , llvmunlae niilci west of llio dtj , this inoriung discovered the bu. mice of tlio bolder htokn from Sowanl no.ip tlio old stonoehuiib at his plueu Ilo took it homo nnd notlliud llio police. Kesslo niumonthal , iiltovvir Rirl IIXIIIR at JWI Houlh Twentieth Mix'ot , vva : . reported In the policu last oxeuiaKIIS hiving inn axx.iy fiom home Lottcrs nsUing the appointment of 1' P. Alma as udimnlstrMot or ilw osluto of I tor are Alum h.ivo IHWI ivn'i iil b.v Jud eSicw ail. 'Ihe I'Htnto is vcr > IIIKU. thine bojnu 100 , mres nf n > , iltj The ! ; t-H'jK'i-a and naids ut the pciiilcntliuy ln t uvi'iiing g.ix'e n lull und baiiijuet it tliat institution. Soinu elghtj couples vx ere Dns- cut and u most tnjov able tlmo xx is had Tbo HUpporvxasonu nt the lines ! appointed unit most boiinlllul over sat duwu loin Lincoln IX C Hull told thu court thnt hu nctiltd moiiin to bu } sonic inoiit unit that bo bauoiiix pawiuil Mdso Smltli'H piotiiro fiiinios till ho could pet some money that XXHH dun him .MiHo pit tin f i-.uiiL" . back and 1 lull vx as a lotted to"Qi \ \ iiroiuUI-K tn rofiiiin from In dulling in iiienl unless bo hud tlio oasli to git Judge 1'lold libtoaod to aiguniiitImluj ( in the uvsos of Smith vs lirnvvn and Uunlnim vs lliiell , In xvhleh new trials am asKed for U In ) Jury aio still out lu tbo Ilouklou Uruu liquor