< -W THE OMAHA DAILY UKH : SUNDAY , .DKOEMttKR 18 , 1802-TWUNTY-FOril PAGES.- BEAUTIFUL FOR HOLIDAYS ! < Onyx Tables. \ Book Cases. N Dinner Sets. Secretaries. ///KvS / \ Parlor Suits. c Reception Chairs : Fancy Rockers. Rugs and Mats. c Hanging Lamps m v Fancy Tables. \ Draperies. ; Baby Carriages. ; Hall Racks' . j Clocks , c Chiffoniers. < Folding Beds. Out-of-town patrons un- itblu ti > \i lt Oinnliii tire l tn dolptt tlii-lr llolldii ) PrpAontH from our Alitiiiinotli Ciit.itdKiu * . 1 8 , Avlllcll blldWA lll'flt in uucli ( Icpnrl- niciit. If you liuvo no culiilOKoe , wrlio for one nt onrn. jMiillcd I roe , StunplpH ol citrpotg sent. .Stnto kind unit price. VVo pxy liulKlit 10O WILL FOLLOW THE BUFFALO Wyoming's Big Game Threatened With Speedy Extinction. THE ELK , THE DEER AND THE ANTELOPE Sliiln liy Tlionsiinils Air 'llu-lr I'dts oitn-l.uulosH Itril nnd \VliH i .A the The Laianilo Republican bns sounded an nlarum that should ling and luveibeiatu through Wyoming's legislative halls until action is taUen on the enfoueirtent of the luvvsgoveinlng.tho question in hand which now stand upon her statute ) books as so many dead lottem. I hiiAO lofeienco to the systematic annihi- hitlou ot the big game that Is being law losslyt and fciiilchkly c-arilcd on Iu her mountains ntul on her plains by the Indians and white market hunters. This win pf uxteimlmition , for it can bo called nothing less , is now at Its height , and ht's been ruthlessly piosecuted for ycaia , A halt must bo called , or good b.v o to these rovnl clenl/cns , the elk , deer and antelope , L.UIO thu Hutl'alo , tin Ir absolutu uxteipation Is Inevitable , unless action is taken bpeedllj to check thu onslaught of these mat .Hiding aborigines and cansilenceless market huut- cr * . For a long time thu ilghtcous cltUens Avlthlu the boimduiies of this joung statu have been demanding thu vxeluslon of foreign bunteis fiom wltliln her confine s , and that the residents them selves should bo ie&tilcted to thu killing of only sufllclent game to supply their necessi ties for animal food. This la all Aciy pictty and rounds well to thu itAcingu car , saj.i the Hepublieiui , but .fallb far blunt of the actual needs In thu cabo. It is not the gentlemen upoitbincn from abroad nor thu legitlmato bottlers of thohlatowho thieateit to depopulate - ulato her wilds of Us big game , but the sources above mentioned , as the following extract substantially attests ; ' The Indians in 1'lemon t ami Ulnta coun ties , for nt least three months In each > car , have been iu thu habit of leaving their uservutidiia and seeking r.cr.v tielilb or 'hunting grounds,1 ami when they lutvo been found , war bus been opened up against thu clc-cr , elk nml nntelopo that simply beg- B.u-3 description in the way of extermina tion. " 'IkoiuauiU of ftutouU are uuuualb' killed 'HE ' ORIGINAL , THE LARGEST and the CAEAPEST CREDIT HOUSE in the World sends Greeting to every Man , Woman and Child throughout the City of Omaha and vicinity. The NINETEEN DEPARTMENTS in our MAM MOTH ESTABLISH MENT are brimful of everything to make merry the Holiday Season. Our EASV SYSTEM OF CREDIT , coupled with our great display in every department , enables every one to make very accspiable gifts to relatives and friends. Polite and attentive salespeople v/ill assist you in yoifr selections. We buy largely and direct from firs t hands , thus giving our patrons the benefit of the lowest prices that are offered any where , and on EASY WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS. Our store is now in Holiday Attire , and you are respectfully invited to walk through the'departments of America's Original , Largest and Cheapest Credit House. f\s ist fts § ] J J For 25 Cents or Less. . ' Teacups nnd snucora , alter dinner coffees , breakfast cofljos , cuspidors , mugs , vases , salts , poppers , finger bowls , toothpick stands. ' Foi' 5O Cents or Less. Bread anil milk s ots , bon-bon trays , cups nnd saucois , cake plates , pen trays , funcy covered butters , china spoon holders , defaulted Individual butters , rose bowls , out finger bowls , llowor brackets , butter knives , sugar spoons , napkin rings , shaving mugs , orausro s poons. For 81 or Less. China cuke plates , covered cheese plates crcam pitchers , silver salts and poppers , decorated stand lamps , lablo bolls , vases , bread knives , moustache coffees , set fruit plates , bamboo easels , children's lookers , children's high chairs , nursery chairs , bedspro ids , comfortables , llowor stands , clock shelves , coat and hat hangers , sowing tables , towel racks with mirrors , folding chairswaste paper baskets , lire screens , lamp stands. For 82 or Less. Ladies' wood rockers , combination toilet racks , hat and coat racks , jardiniere stands , llowor stands , umbiella holders , gentlemen's smoking sots , children's ratt'in high chairs , sofa pillows , youths' chairs , baby swing jumpers , line sateen quilted comfortables , pinol pictures with fi tunes , butlors' tuiys , cradles , folding : fire screens , lamp stands. For$3 or Loss. Cracker jars , comports , cuspidors , jardinieres , sugars nnd cicnms , salad bowls , salad sets , water sets , cut vinegar bottles , hanging lamps , hall lamps , berrv spoons , castors , wall desks , wallcabinots , medicine cases , finely ornamented cabols , ladies' sowing rockerj , rugs , Indies' cano rockers , reception chairs , tapestry seat , largo arm polished rockers , bunboo music stands , rattan rockois , statuette stands , folding card tables , folding tables , awing wheel cradles , corner what-nots , hall chairj , dictionary holders , corner stands , For 35 or Less. Ilavilnnd pitchers , salad sots , toilet sots , do/on champagnes , decanters , table lamps , rich cut jelly glasses , silver berry dishes , silver cake baskets , carving octs , crumb tr.iy and scraper , work bankets , rattan tea tables , boot black eabes , ottomans , piano stands , piano 8toolBtniihognnv and ratt in , rattan work stands , hull chairs , rattan rockers , foot rests , rattan reception chairs , ladies' rockers , tapestry and plush scats , gentlemen's arm chairs , gentlemen's arm rockers , gonilemnn'a library chairs , opon-fiont bookcases , catd tables , carpet platform rockois , hall tables , teuchors' chairb , typewriters' chalru , butlers' trays , kitchen oupboatds , rattan cradles , art squares , lace curtains. For $10 or Less. Large rattan arm chairs , lurcro rattan rockers , funcy reception chairs , chiffoniers , hall stands , hull chairs , hall benches , settees , corner chairs , hall glii ° s with hut hooks. window chairs , ottomans , bookca&es , library t ibles , tilt-back libiary and ollico chairs , lounges , children's carriages , gilt tocoption chairs , pint form rosko.'s , bcclioom suits ( two pieces ) , ladies' dtossing buioaus , ladies' defies , revolving bookcases , library desks , teachers' chairj , stalonts' tab Ie3 , wa rdrobes For 815 or Less. Gentlemen's shaving cases , ladies' parlor desks , escretoires , cabinets , engravings , reclining chairs ; fine upholstered easy chaiis , onyx tables , library tables , parlots tables , pedestals for statuary , music cabinets , leather easy chairs , upholstered , students' chairs , u pholstorod students' rockers , glass door bookcases , china cupboardc , bulfots. sideboards , hut nicks. . , birdsia eye maple parlor tables , pillar dining tiblos , couches , ehilTomots for gentlemen , , ladies' ehilToniers with mirror , mahogony piano stools , wheel chairs , bedroom suits ( three pieces ) , kitchen cabinet * , la lies' writing desks , secretaries. For 825 or Less. Pier miriois , cheval mi.'rors. fine mahogany desks , sideboards , bedroom suits ( three pieces ) , bullet sideboards , china closstg ( glass doors ) , gentlemen's shaving cahos with Fionch mirrois , oabinetbook cabos , cylinder bookcases , Mark's adjustable reoliningchairs , roll top library dobks , folding beds , fir.o library tables , line tea tables , parlor suits ( bix pieces ) , leather easy chairs , leather ousy rockers , colonial fancy chairs , gold gilt leception chairs , invalid reclining and wheel chairs , ottomans with down cushions , combination secretary book cases , rattan conversation chairs. For $50 or Lass. rine libi nry book cases , bent glass china closets , French buffets , pillar dining tables and chairs complete , le ither Turkish chairs , * leather couches for ollico or library , upholstered reclining chairs , fancy divans , corner chairs , window chairs , library sets upholstered with leather , hall settees with mirrors , brass bedbtoads. ladies' combination hat box and chiffoniers , btrJ's eye maple bedroom suit ( throe pio333) ) , coiveiMatioa chairs , fine mahogany secretaries , solo leather hall and library easy chairs , gentlemen's all-spring leather lockers , tiargcunt's pitent reclining chairs. for tlte hides alone , the meat , with very few exceptions , being loft untouched. " 'Lho Avhlto man lias tccoivcd severoecn- suio .it times for killing Bantu , and no doubt lias often deserved it , but the few litul so slaughtered \\ill fotm but an insignificant atom In tltu viibt number th.it aio dcslioji'd eailtear hi thcso 'waidb ' of the govcin- mont' " United States Deputy Suivoior W. O. Owen of this city , who bus lately lotmncil fiom the unmtiy Ijlng south of the Yellow- Btono pai k , H'lxu'ts that \\hen ho icatlied tltut Aielnlty tliuio wcie not less than 200 in- dlaiib in mm mound Jackson's IIolo anil the Gios Ventio nioniitaliis engaged In this war- faut against the gamo. ' 1 hcso v ngabonds htul lolt their reservation without u scm- blaneo of peimission from the goveinmcnt , anil without lot 01 hlnihaneo woio slnugh- tetlng the game b\ stoics , Mr. O\\on i oporto that in one day's tramp in the execution of his suiveysho counted no less than MX laigu c.ueasses of elk , lately Ullod , anil not a ixnliouof the anatomy le- movcd si\o the hides. No white , man , s.uo tlio mercenary and nufiitious niaikot hunter , would think of doing swli a thing , and yet these led mis i-idints woio doing Just such acts for two or thieii months lust fall , and not a woul went up against It , nor was a single step taken to piou-iit it Mr. Owen informs the Republican that day after day has ho sten those Indians pass his camp with ft out tinea to ten hoi set com pletely loilcd \ down with the- hides of elk , deer and antelope , and not a sign ot meat to bi > seen , Seaicnly a dav's tiamji passed without the paity seeing liom one to thico dead animals from which nothing savu the hides luul been lemoved. Now it is qnito evident that this state of alTalis cannot go on foi over and Wyoming hope to huvo a dcci or elk left , within her bouleitj. Tula is eeitr.inly a deplorable condition of things , anil something the honest citizens of thu blnto should not submit to ; in fact , it is their duty to proceed , and pioeecd without ileluy. It w ill not do to imitate- the action of many of the eastern states and wait uutll after the horse is stolen ami then lock the stable. Steps , and decisive steps , should bo tiiKun at once , Kvory sportsman in the state him n duty to net form. Inthaliist place , a petition should bo scut in to the government , usKIng for a proper lestiictiou of these lea and rascally white hutcheis. In the second place , o\ cry gun elub in thu state , and there Is i' goodly number of them , should call a meeting fur immediate wink , Thu laws should bo carefully inspected , defects icmediod , and the whulu matter laid befuro the legislutuiu at its next session and uigeilIgorouHjy until the subject , is under complete control. MuUo examples of o\ery Indian or whlto in.ui caught fmcturing the game laws in the slightest paitluular , bee that the limltntiou of the open eeusoua aiesuihaa williuuo- w iso prove inimical to the piescryntlon and fecundity of game buds , lish anil animals. It is the only hope. A few moio seasons w 111 be all stifllcient to depopulate Montana's wilds of its loidly monaiclis Thhty-lho jeais ago who would have been so bold as to say that h10 the buffalo , which loamed o\01 this fair state in countless millions , or the wild pigeon , which , in their morning and evening flights obscuicd the entiio firma ment , would ho things of thopist , inconti nently extinct outside the fostaiingc.no of metiopollt.in p uks and 7oolnglc.il gaidensj Hut such is the tiuth , and so it may bo raid of the elk and deer in Montana , unless this winning eiy is heeded. r the AVIici-I. Myron Mcailo of the Ariel Cielo company lan in on the 15th. The Omaha Wheel club gave a progiesslvo iluplit.itu whist paitv nt the club house on the o\ oiling of the 15th. A good tlmu was had Clmillo Candy , the Jolly generalissimo of the Den\ei bianchof the O\eihiml Wheel company nnd member of the national lacing board , will bo in Sunday visiting with the boyi , Meeting of the bouid of oOlccis J eaguo of American Wheelmen , Nelunskn dhislon , ( Kcurieil Satutdaj at Ficmont. A complete lepoitof the meutlng will bo published in TUB BL.cncxt ! Sundaj's issue , Captain Pottei1 of the Tourist Wheelmen him tompletoil his annual tcpnit and ftom its tone one would di aw the infoienco that cycling has iccchcd duo attention nt the hniuls of his ilub , The club commeiRed Its tiding season in Apiil and closed on tbu iWthjlay ofNo\embor. Thu month ofBoptem- ber appeals to have been the faxoiito month for w heeling , The follow lug table w 111 show the club mllcago by months , ' Miles. Apill . ( > H'J .May . 1,3 4 . . ' ' .lime. i-.V'JU July . 3.4U7 hi'pteiuler ) . . . . . . . OotolH'i . . Nu\umber . , Total . , Eighty \ms t w 01 o called dui Ing the season ; nine of these ANOIO abandoned on nciountof bad A\eathor , so\enty-ono were attended. The a\cr.igu attendanio on tuns bus been fouitcen ; the hugest number of clubmen on any ono inn was foity-tlucu , Highest number of tuns attended by anyone ono member was. lifty-six , The cumputltlon for thu ilub mlle.igu piizes bus been exciting and lias f mulshed much amusement for the club inembciH dui ing the season. Next sea- boil the pilzo list will be lengthened and the contest promises to bo moi o exciting thau ever. Below wo gho the list of competitors and number of eac"man's mileage when the season closed , as handed In bv the load ofllcors of the club : Nairn ) . Ituns nttuniloil. Miles n I , I'oltt-r M > 1.310 Lou ru .ilicr ! & I. ' " ' ' Hiiny 1C. hnillh -10 1.017 ( ieoriin ham Im -li ! ' ) ' ' " John I' . Ciilluy 3H 0ir ( > W. M. Iliiinuin 31 724 John HJIKK ilH 041 \\ulch A. KhiKsluy an Oin lliiiry Mulliall 'JO 4i > 7 Tom Ilieiiiifinan U > 370 Ki'lchunborK 1H 350 AW. . Cniinnillll 10 340 11. Miinlufeilng 11 330 L n. iioiton 7 aor > Will T. Nc-BCilo. 15 i04 ! 11 , i : . Tamil . . H 'M2 II. II. WliltPhoiihO 10 'J7H i.T. Vates 11 U73 Jculnli Hull . 13 UOI IM K Wuiuur H ar > o M. O. Diixoii 0 245 \\llllnm hclmc > ll U i2'J7 1' . J. Wallaiu U aiH II. L. HcMiil t IMG W. O. Honk la 170 W. K. CliuiPh H 175 Lcmill K Dim U 16' ) II. N. lliitU'iihiuiun , a 157 Cliailes.l'eBiiu 10 152 0. Wolff. . . . H 1IH J. W. Solmelilei 0 140 II. II. MIIISU l > 140 1' . I ) . Moody . , b 140 \V. MthC'hu. 4 10) ) 1. L. II. llollon 3 133 W. S. Ulplcy 7 114 I ! . I , . VoiuiB . . . 4 110 .1. U. Kastnmn d 102 Deal \\ilf7 3 HH ( ! , N. Miullii a HJ ( .M.Mnliiei 4 7H ( ! . ( ' , Dodd , 5 71 A.S. llniBlum 4 05 li T W.ililion a OJ I.iId ) smith. , r 3 oa .1 , ll.Maillii 4 Of ) S..I. Hiiiiu'i 1 to Itoy II. WalUer 3 54 ! , . . ) . I'dllay . . . 3 50 A. N. D.l\lH .a 50 Thirty-three otheis ha\o noA'or reached the llfty maik. The elegant gold medal goes to Captain Potter for Hi st place. The wool sweater was captured by l > ou Fleschcr , who lode into second place. The silver medal goes to H. K. Smith , who dropped baek to tlihil place , and the league pin will ho won by George Baiicha , A\ho lodofioni among thu tniletulers to fouith place. Bielc Belt is the pioud winner of thu booby inUo , huhiiAlngdemnnstiatod that ho had liddcn thu least of the actiAU tiiluison thu list. 'J'ho club's racing team for lb'J2 , composed of Holton , Sclmell , Hnttunhauer , Taggar and Muntcfeilng , have can led thu club's tolois to the fiont In many races , A\ bile their com- \\cioiuliiiguptlioclubinlluugo , Neatly oxery town and wayside Inn of any eonso- nuenco within the i.ullus of 100 miles of Omaha , noitb , cast , west and south , has been Alsltud by the club ut eomo time during the summer. Ne\t season the old sjstem of club touts A\ill ho continued , Inteispetscd with century runs , IA\O day touis , moonliglit inns , road races and "slch , " The Beatings in its Issito of December ( J appeals to the lnc\clist at laigo to "come to the fair and to bung jour biciulo with joii " The National Columbian United Wheelmen's association , aided by the Lo.igno of Ameii- caii Wheelmen oflkeis , .no fin thering plans wheiuby tlio fairoing e\clist AS ill bo c.ued for like a piinco while In Chicago A big , four-storv club housu is to bo built and fin- nishcd for the A\hcelmen. A iiMsonablo mcmbeiship feu will bo ( barged and i educed i.ites gheii to membcis for bo.ud , lodging , etc. , ( lining their stay. The club housu A\ ill contain dining hulls , lodging apartments , reading looms and a completes hlcAclo mp.ili shop. A Ascll known buggy mnnufactuierof In. diaimpolls stated a few d.i\s , ago that the biejelo business dining Ib'JJ atlectcd the buggy tiado to the extent of 10 per cent. I In also took occasion to say that theio would bo u falling off In buggy business next season of at least 0 per ( cut , and that the bic\clo would bo thu dhect cause of It , Thu falling off in the buggy business lias caused the im plement de.ik'ts thioughont thocountiy to put in blcjcles us an o\pei linen t , and in nine cases out of ten It has pimed so satisfactory th.it thohic\clo wasmadua p.ut of the busi ness , Kofei ee. Good Koids , that blight , newsy little mnga/ino published by the I eaguo of Aincilcan Wheelmen , comes to its thousands of i cadets this week as an exceptionally In teresting number , spaiklinglth good , sound , sensible nitieles fiom the pens of pinmiucnt men A\lto hinu enlisted in the ctusado of "rond lofmm" K\eiy A\heol- man should jieruso hlscopA of Good Ito.uU with e.ue , then hand it to his nciglnur to pel use , thus spicadlng the good wink. Sleighing , coasting and skating parties galoio attract tlio meity Avlieelmcn thit A\intry season and the companion of their Hununerj lunts is allowed to test , foigotten and foi loin , HA thu way , it was a grand old "spill" a p.iit.of wheelmen and their lady fiiendshad out on the rioicnco load ono evening of liistAveok < mu of thu bosM it was Just like a club tun OAC-iibody took "headeis" "l istciKi dealei-s haA'o begun to cut pi Ices on high grade A > heels , " bo says the cj cling piess , "now look out for a geneialcut fiom i east to coast. " And jet they say blojcles A\ill cost moiomonoj next jearl There is a movement under way nt IAS Angeles to sccuio the observatory which the Unlveislty ot Chicago pioposes to jonstiuet and maintain at sumo jioint not jet detci- mincd , for Mount Wilson , hack of I'asadcnn. This is the site of thu Ilurvatd expeiiinent.il obsei vatory , and several eminent nuthoii- tics , lm\o declared it to bo a most ftuorablo location fur suth an uudc-i tukinif. OLE BULL'S COLONY. A Veil t ill u Ilx isl rims ( o l.lfu anil 111lilih a 1'urtuiiu Was Sunk. Seine months ago a cortcspomlrnt of the Now Ycuk nvening Host undeitook to give some account of Ole Hull's disi'itious pin- eh.iso of land in Avest I'cnnsvhania , upon AShich ho settled Noiweginn emigiants and had to icinove them for lai k of good title Thowiitcr spoke lather Ilippmtlv of the imittcr ay a loss of about sl'J.OOO Jtwusa n ACIV tiaglo aflalr , HIJS a coiicsponih'iit of the 1'ost , AMiting fiom Madison Mills , Vn , nnd involved the loss of about 'OO.OOU to Mr. Hull and the sacilike of the Ihcs of ncuh "XWNorwegians , us iclatcd to mo by Mi. Hull himself. Somowheiii about the year 1SVJ Ole Hull piid mo a visit in Virginia. lfo\\as uccom- p inied by an Aiab servant , A\lio caniod tlio liuiao and was Aoty lihc-ial with its contents to the coloied servants ; anj little senico Avas losMii'led ' ba gold dollar to thu sen 1- tor. Mr Bull informed mo that ho Avistiuil to buy laii-Jb in SMiginla for Not \scgi ins to locate on , and was pleased with the appeal- anco of lands in Madison county and 10 quested mo to contract forabout 15,000 m tj > s atflOprr auo ns an aAerago pi Ice. 'I ho land embiaecd numoious farms with build ings on them Ho authoil/ed mo to draw on him for WO.UOII for the lint piymcnts when ho totuined to Nusv Yoik t'lty I advised him against engaging In the opcintlon , explaining to him that thoc llnuto vsas vciy hot in summer and unsuited to his emlL'r.ints , and that as n flnam 1 il scheme It Asould bolar better to buy 1 imls in Minnesota seta , wheio the climate ivas ( older , with a soil much inoiu feitllo th in that of Vhginia , and at a much smaller pilco Iloiopllod that all this w as A nry titie , but that ho had taken it funci to Vhglnla , and th it its prox imity to ni.iihi't Asould countcihalanco some of Itsdlsadvanugc's , and that his people Asould In time become used to the climate Ho Intimated that another motive was a do- slio for political llfo , th.it U would bo an lionor for him to go to congiess from Vli- glnia , and ho thought the jmoplo might send him if l.o piovcd iisoful in dhcctlng Immi gration to the state. Duo explanation AMIS nuido to him of the fact that i.imlld.itcs for congicss wcio c'specially abundant among Vhginla patilots , and that as thu people would natui.illypiofoi aiepicsentatUu fiom their own stock , n foioignor would stand no clianco ' Oh , " s lid he , "I must talto my chances for Hint. " On his way to New Votk ho met with a 11 rm of good standing In Philadelphia who offcicdhun at a comparatively losv pil 'o a latgutiuet of land In western I'liinsjlvanla , and hu wrotu to inn that. If 1 had not bound > njself to buy the Vhginia lands , ho might picfor these in Pcnnsjlvania Inioply hu was Infutincd that ho was at liberty to buy iu I'cunsjUanla If ho prufcricd , This ho IMJAUTiri'L HOLIDAYS ! pjj | Music Cabinets. Sideboards. Silvcrwcar. Toilet Sets. Curtains. Blankets. Carpets. Children's Chairs Manicure Sets. Piano Lamps. Ladies' Desks. Parlor Cabinets. China Closets. Piano Stools. Cheval Mirrors. Brass Bedsteads. Useful Tlio People's Mnin- inoth Jii'tallKU'iic Iloiinn SUUBCSU to you Unit liistoiHl of lm > lnc H ! "f J" - crnckH buy only urtl- IBH MULli us ur i use ful , inipcrlsliiililo nml \vurtli liiirniBlcnlly . nil joupny loriliom. TERMS : MOTTO : If Lthe Goods are not On a Bill of Ten Dollars Bank. Lodge , Hotel , Office and House Furnishers , Satisfactory and as lars $1.OO Cash Represented , come and $1.00 a to us and we will Farnam 131 S-131Y Street allow all reasonable Week. , enable claims. TELEPHONE 727. OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS ONLY. did , ami the cost , [ IK hiding that of placing about : ! ( ) ! ) immigrants thciu , hu told mi ; , was about iJfJOll.OOl ) ; thoio AV.IS a defect of title or other tioublo about the land , and ho AV.IS compelled to lomovohlsiinmigiants and ship them to Minnesota , as hu was now umiblu to buy inVitginli The steamer tho.v weio on toolcliio and most of the p.utyeio lost. His Indign itbn iind gilef tit the fatal Issue to so many of his own countrymun and the loss of his own fortune woio gre it. In the Avinter following tills calamity ho w tote to mo to meet him In HUhmund at a. 111 tain time , th it ho would bo on n ptofoa- Hlon il tour v.ith other nttlsts , nnd that hu wished veiy much to t > eo mo , anil to intro- iliao mo to a voting in tistu who would in.ika her in.uk in tlio woild I melhlm at thu ap pointed time In the lotundn of thu Hsc'liango hotel Ho ombr.ti uil mo In liisciitlnisiiistlo manner "Oh , " said ho , "If 1 had only bought lands In Vbglnia the lives of my pco- plu would hilvu been stved and ; nj o.vn for- tmiu not lost ! How miseiahle and wietched Ilnucbeen ! Doouiut . think that the leg- Ishituioof I'ennsslvanla v\ill do Justluo to mo' " Ho VV.IH iibsmed of mv waim HMiipa- th.v , but Hint theiu was no chancu of help fiom thu Icglihitmc Ho intiodui ed mo tn Patti , and upon her Ic.ivlng the pirloi to piop.iru for thu concert ho s.iid , "Shu is a man-killer , n pei feet man- klllei ; and know Ing that she w ill m.iUo the most bull ! nil I'guio ' in bar piofcssion in thu A\in Id , J thought It woulilhuaple.muio to you in after llfo to Imvu met with her hi thu bet'lmilng of hci i nicer " Ole Hull was a man with it vv.um and moat noble he.tit Ho ga\u mu an liiteicsling hlstorj of his lifo and his long-cimtlnuuil htudics on thu violin buloiu hu nniijt''iod ita nnsterlch In politld ho wan n icpuhllc.au of the Kuiojiean tjpu and hud made himself ob noxious to the Noiwcglin govoinincnt by ciidcaAoiing to pio.iwitu ) ) his A'iuwH In that countiy , so that it was not sufo for him to tctiiin theici , ho owned an ihland of about liOOiuics , with a liugu wooden housu oil it , In the IJaj of Christiansand In Noiwayla which hillfhl wlfo tended. Homo one asked him ono da.v In my pros- rniu If hu VVUB mairlcd. Hovuri cneigetlO' alii ic-pllcd , "Maulc'df Vus sir , AW.V much mm i led , 1 tell -on. " It vviia said thiit ho and his first wffu woio not cuiigunii.l A \crj cm lous method of cluxidng a wlfo Is followed In Kameshlm.i , JapinVhen a man has sot his atlc-tlons on a fh ; 1 hu bel ! S her In bomu public thoioughfiiiu and cart leu hei off to his house , llh thodntj of onlookers to iciioit the cluuiimtaiuo to thu glrl'a ii.uentu 01 near iclatlves If the ninUhisnot approved of the gill is fcsUhed homo at once , but if it bu ttgiccablo to tl.n patents they lake a bho of i ice and picscnt It to thu future hUbuamlumluiiMiigciuonU for thc-weddiim ceremony arc forthwith tnucle. I