I HE OMAHA. DAILY TJEE : WEDNESDAY. APRIL 3. lSf i > . MR. BRiSHER'S TREASURE. 5 ? Bj B. 6 , WELLS , T a o T u caa't b * too rarcfvl n ywi marry. " * a , Mr Briaber , at * polkrt tfcraghttattr i'S t ftt-wriatrt band at tfet lasdt awua- d b" tbxt bitec liia am 9t chla. Tbat t wiy " l rattsrei. ! Ye * . ' MM Mr. SrUbcr , wtti a aoJemn ; * ttt ta Tita bleary Mae-tray eye * , acting rli * bead eiprtBuirtfy cad braatbiag loti- jnaleJr at me. "Tfcjr * ' k * § aa 'are 'ad a try at ae toaay ae I eouiil nam * in tbi * lowa bit nawe 'av d a it state " I Burrc * 04 to * fltialled oovfite/sa&cc / , ma equatanaj Mtpaiwion , tbe mayUfHaa care- 1-sra a of Me Mtirc. ma keatvd a algh ta t iak tbat by rowon of UM vawDiiMaeaa of b IB * * . Ae 4G be tlM teat at bla "I a. mwtrt row * ciiai * feeg I waa yonaw. " said Mr Briatovr. "t 'ad ay work rut out. Svt 1 waa ctT tt-m * wy. And I cot ttmtHfb " H leaned over Uw taproom tail ? aad thoiu.-t.it visibly on th * mttfect of my utwt- or-'bin ' a t TM reUevaa at taat by kia ona fl dene * . I a * i5 ea oaee. " be aaM at lat , n-iTh a r-mlni r it eye cm the atruv-a'penay board "So near M tSatr * He looked t am. "So near as tbat. Fart ie . " He tooted afeaut Jitta , tor * g&t 1.9 fa-e done to mine , lowered hi * voice and fencMi * S an ssrrnp * J > ie "wortarlth a srlay hand. "If ae ain't dead or married to eoap one else ar anrthtap Fra engaged till. Now. " H confirmed tils statitDC&t witi nods and facial contortions. "Stn " be hald , eodtag th * roatomiaie. and br < < - into a rKlese gmile at my surprise ' M - Run away. ' he explained further in , cwujicatlnK eyebrows Come ' < me " "Thai : aic t all " "Tou d 'ardly telievp i ; , " be sajJ rt I dan irai a t > U of v < M pan like. Af I ? ta * lt , 'Why doa't jrj 'at * a jw&efy 'tsr 1 . Itnd took an.1 " "Too tBBcfe exp B p. " b * aaya. " 'Wot a pensr , " Mf L 1'na a 4ak at rtx * n L Lioagn aak * yon one. ' Ta Me I'd 'HpwJ T broOt r make a rtwketr to J iftt be-t ( rarirn be'lad ta tap. ao t k e 'ow ta do it to rijtit * . "T i mill agakr you ' me. ' I . Iffolidaym. . bat rn ami sort I of dU4 > . I 'at * doiMj botkta * . ' I . TU ak you one to riehia. ' Aad the lent ; tad Uhe sHon < r it < WM. be said t ttigfet "Anl that' i 'ow I CMM on tie "What trearure" " I aaked. air. Bnaber. t Berer jnarriod. " "Whi' * treacnre dog t > r" "T Ported -wemJlb treaawe Come out of t&e frrooad. "WTbat t kept oa Mylat raanlar trvavore. * * Se loore ! at a 'wit4 02uuuaJ 4lrBp st. -It H-aam't ore tkaa a toot deep , aoi ti * top of it , " be aaJd. 'Td 'ardly pot UUrsty M * , tysfore I coa on tie corfier. " "O oa , " I MM. " 1 don't naaemand. " "Wliyl Mffecfly I 'It t3 bo * I kSww it WM trea * rt. A * ort cf tastlnrt told me. SaiD tiiln weaed to about ie lde of me aow'c yottr ciance lie lo * . ir lacky 1 | k * w tibe la < wi at treasare trove or rd , 'are toeea akontia * ttiere and taea. 1 4eieay you k riw ? Trtwa bagc tt.I aald , "aa but 1 per ceat. Oo en. lf & akaate. tPThat did i yea doT" TnroTeTed tie top of the box There asa i luirtKidy in t-he garden or about like. Jane vum * .plnp . er mutitr do the was x > d I tt-11 r0u ] : rw > d the I- ! ; rna wha I ; a : 'fcc hinir < s i nc ' ! ! Pain re I' o..i ie m" IF- . -r V J jc-- -t-a IE to drop ia out I to'3 a tnry of a rbap 1 ' tui 1 k w rrr'eBd.a' y too * io 4 fraud a * oTri a : IB a norwcoas > d borrowed , I aM > cnck : to iv b * I * aid I iraca t * arc > bather that va * ritfit ( or not. And then U aid aaa hr a. iiord' > dtd let a * e M' " Mr. Brisker afieeted aa UMiar r aaaaeneat. " 'S aa a rare 'ao4 at caadca. Said tliat waa tk ton of frvnd > d uaraUy expect ow to 'a e. Sud > d mattraUy npwt tftat traoi tb * trMM of a loafw. M r * op itk d o 4trs wko 4a't tofBS to 'la. Tb * ! I mtda-t , t ll yo 'art > Mid. 'S treat ea rnoct oat- . ragbag. I ataod up to 'la aboat ItM. to dror 'ta ovu * fra ) d 't yea aUck ta & 'art I aor , t ywa toaad It ia Ute atrvetr I : aya. 'Certainly not , ' ' aaya. 'certainly 1 wtmlda't. ' WTiai. not if yea fonad It aa a ] son ct treaaur * * ' 'Toaai ; aaa. ' * e say * . tk Wf 'ia er 'iHority thaa aine Header nto Caeaar * bat la it ? Yet. W n. be fetek d op that. A rare 'aad at 'Ittiae yea o r the ead * ! O the bibleaa tke old man. Aad ao > irent on. "S got to sock snacka atm-nt ae at law. I coulda't ataad it. I'd proaiaed Jane not to aanrer * ia back , but It tot a bit too thick. I I sire it Mr. Brtaber. by means of etugmaucn ! wort , tried to aake ae ttilak b * bad bad tibe beat of the argument , bat I knew better. "I vent out in a 'vS at iatBat not be- r we I vaa pretty > re I 'ad to lift tiat treaaare by r lf. The only tbias that kep' ae up * thinking 'of. ' td take it out of 'Un vben t 'ad tbe ca * . " There was a lenpiy panwe. "New , yoo'd 'ardly bellere it , tb&t aU Uiea three day * 1 sever 'ad a chance at the bteecod traasur * . aerer g out flat even a 'art crows. Thts-e n-ae always sosaeUitas alumys. " " 'ataBiabiag tline it WTt tfeottght or affi-e. " said SCr. Brtsaer. "Fladiac treasure's no great shakes. It's getting it- I don't uppose I lep' a wink any ol tbow nights , binklnp where I was to take it. wiat 1 was o 3o x-ith it. ow I was to esplain it. It i Tid.de me regular . . ] \nJ davs I was that ju ! ! n mad Jane rec-a" ! iffT 'You ain't vie ai.Trf r-hap jr.j u.i * ' = Ln-nlon. ' she said II . " -a' ' 'inn * 1 " - ! * .n i * ' n er fatJier , i.raf ta ks * ! - ' -K' T I : she knew I" i-1 i ' / liar < * - - > it libk----- r - - - "rxi.f fltSiHKSSKs i "AM OLD MAN r.lMIVr . FRM THE GIRi'EN V H M" P ' MING uUD CtN found a treasure. Found a regular treasure Ifaneie-d this was irony and djd not per haps greet it with proper surprise. "Tes , " ihe said. "I found a treasure. Aad come 'ome. I teli you I could PBrjiribe ye * with things that has happened to me. " And for some time he was content to repeat that fce had found a treasure and left it. I made no vulgar clamor for a story , bat 1 became attentive to Mr. BriBher'B bodily needs , and presently I led him back to tfce deserted girl. "She was a nice KIT ! , " ie said a Httle sadly I thought. "Aad respectable " He raised his eyebrows and tightened but mouth to express extreme respectability beyond tibe likes of us elderly men. "Itwas a. long way from 'ere. Essex , in fact. Near Colchefeter. It wag < when I was up m London in the ibuildin' trade , I was a smart youngoh _ p then , I can tell yea. Slim , 'ad bett do'es , 'B good aa anyboSy At silk "at , mind you. " Mr Brisber'a hand thot above his head toward tie infinite to indicate a. ' eUk "hat " of tbe highest. 'Umbrella savin's. Very careful I wae. " Hewas pensive for a littl while , think ing , as we must all come to tihinfc sooner or later , of the vanished brightness f yonll. But he refrained from the opportune moral. "I got to know 'er through a man what was engaged to 'er sister. She was btappiss in London for a bit -with an aunt that 'a3 a shop. This aunt -WES very particular they -O.HS all very particular people , all 'er people was and wouldn't let 'er sister go out with this teller except 'er other sister , ay girl that ia , went with them. So 'e brought me into it , sort &f to e > a e the crowd ing We up d to ga waiks in Battoreea piuk of a Sunday afteraooo. 1 liked 'er from the start , and , well , tbousit I say it wao shouWn't nbe liked sue. You know 'ew it U. I dessayT" I pretendtid I 414. "Ana 'when ' this chap aarrifld 'ar si r 'im and me was great frivnds what meat ' do but arst me dcmn to Colehefitiir , eloe by J n here she lived. TxatunUlv I waii iatrojuood to 'er poojrfe. and , w il , very soon bar aad i HUB was encaged. " He repuated " < engaped. She lived at 'ewe with 'ar fat&er and mother , quite tbe lady , in a very Bio * litda 'outw with a garden , and remarkable re- fcpwuiWb pooftla Liny wae. JUci you ailgflt call 'em a'awti. They evaed cfcair own 'ouee got K out of tb buiWlcE sockity. and cheap , faucuuae tbe abap who bd it before w j > a burglar , aad IB priaon * ad they * d a Wt of frvt'ald land , and tome i'otiagt * and mon y 'nvestM : taef waa you'd call snug cad - > * nrm. 1 'tell wa OB. Pur ituruto. . Wfe ? . T iey 'ad a piannw JajM 'er aatne waa Jaa * oa d to pJiy it Suadaya , end T ry nic she pJayed , too. Tk iw wwui't 'ardly a 'iao teen in the book sbe oouidn't aiay. "Many' * eke v aia' w'v oust aad was in t me aad ' r aad * * taoUii. 'Er fat ar wac uit a iaadio' BUS in < ttui > rl Voa abtuUd b * ' wo kun Sunday * . ic'.rrrupua * H * * * ! * * * * * ' aad gavui' out mis He 'ad ? oid | W9taeafi. I remeajaer. ju.l utud u > loot. o ' D M rua hii n rj fi 'b arUi > iwe > itbaji > gfeu on r rp.ii ' iwtjr 141 tite Lard , aad b ri .1 i ut o' lope 'w < UK peopia " * a : a/-r 'im a'wajra. 'E wa * tMt toci of man AM ia aik Wiad 'ho ia 'U. MC black < lo'i-s M 'at wc a brtaUMf ajafla ane proud ta % t Kftg * * ta MU.it 3 I unit dvKB t4ur * aad \o - you iac , ut. " s&ui Ur , BJ-U W ' " > aaui4 t murrr. > aad Jaa did. aad. get 4tM ' ftrtilfi. But ' wud I 'ad t t # a * Mpr , ; c > iiaa * Cnnt uitatiy item u- ! Kh. CajmeQ-u ntljbea j WNBl dawn 1 as aiuoa.i o tauar titai I - as a r * ef ' --ra , BP ? ! w 1 ? „ j-nr T pea. " rv"V -g t a . " . - 3 f djdn ' come -c ucd the baxk of ' The 'oase. It pretty near' ' " gave me cart disease to think what a. fool I was to 'are the money showing. And directly after I 'eard the chap nert door 'e was 'olidayfaig , too , -watering 'is betas. If only 'e'd looted over the fence ! " VThat did you do ? " "Kicked the Bd la and. covered it up lite a shot , end went on dlggiog zi&ui a yard away from tt Hie aad. And ay taee ; BO to apeak , was laughing on its own account till I had it bid. I teU yon I was regc-ar scared like at my luvk. I jest thought that 'ad to be kep' close , and that was all. It seemed to me the box waa regular sacking out and showing , like your legs under the sheets in bed , and I went and pat ail tihe earth I'd got out of ay 'oie for the rockery slap on top of it. I was in a sweat. And j in tie midst of it all. out toddtea 'er father Ha didn't say anything to toe , bnt Jane told TBS afirwArds when be went Indoors ' says : "That ihere Jackanapes of yours , Jane' he always called ate a Jackanapes , soaHt'c < w 'kriCTcs 'trw to pot 'ia back iato It alter ail. ' e ced quite Jraj r E&yd by it , e did. ' \ "How long was the box ? * * I naked suddenly. "O ! 'boot so by BO. " Mr Briaoer Is1 dicated a moderate aiaed trunk. "Fuur- said L "Full cp of atier cotae 'mri craves , I -Why ! " I cried , * tj atsonia mean hnndrede of pooada. " "Thouwnda , " aald Mr. Brisker , In a sort of sadcalm. . "I calc'laied It out. " -But bow ? " "All 1 know is wha * I found. Waat I thought at Ute time w tain. T e hsp wao'c owned tn 'ouae iMsiora 'ar f t3k r ' 4 twea a regular slapop bursar. Wbat you'd eaU a "lea elas erionaal. rsed to drive 'Is trap like Peace did. " Mr. Brtrtiar tnedteatel on tb diffirultiee of narration , aad m- barked la a hazardous pareotbaais. "I don't know if I told you it 'd teen a burglar's ] i 'OBM before itwas my girl's tatiwr's , aad i j I ka w 'e'd rctetod a aail traoa onoe ; I did that. It frwaned " know to * t "That's v r Itiwly , " I tUL " nt wat jdld you 4oT" "Sw ated , " said Mr , Binfcer.Bsgnlw ruu [ orf a * . [ " 3UJ that moraine. " aaU Mr. BriatHSn ! vaa at it , pretsndins to tnaJM that rockery land wondering what I saouid do. I'd 'ave ) told 'er fatter p'rsp * . only I vaa doubtful ' ct 'ie itnet.j I w a afraid b * migfat give ; it up ts tie aatarrttja * aad anaMm. w- idri I waa marryiac Into toe family , I ! ttougbt it would be aiear bke if it came Iroin aie. Put HIS on a b tar looting aa to apeak. Well , I ' d three daya bafoiw me , aa UMUW wasn't so Surry. Only I couldn't tiiak ) ukt ta do. I taoBgat. ' * a44 Mr. Brtsher , "aad I tbwicfct. Oae * I get McUar doutaiul ; whetier rd anon & r net. &d st dowa U > it aad 'ad it uncovered acaia. jaat a * ber ' , to * COBM out to 'aa * ; p * Wt f wa ta' : ' , aae'd dooa. J aja acalm. Afwrward I ma I , } um taiakiac fd 'a aaotaer go at it , vaee Jaae < U-I M ta tell nc dtaacr waa ready. 'You'll waat it , ' tk said. 'Melac * 41 tae oi you've dug ' ] va ia a r gal r daae all diaaar v &d rinc waetnar that rku * aU i duor WMB'I o ar Utt fgaiiji a 4 miLwc ' ! ! arckou But ia tie afternoon I yet eaier i ia my Mind It unainil to me it moat 'are jbeea ibrr * lomif it van nwtty aww to , atop a wit < a wr aa < I trtad < * " * * 09 a 1 bit at diaruaeioa w dror out Un old vaa. iaad * * vmat ' tfaoncBi cX trauaiw tnwe. " I Mr Br < . ( h r | uMHH > d aad aC et d xauuf- , men' ut 'he a.rmTv "Tb * > 13 man a.f a - ir a * D1M A r * rulilT 6 L.r tlt' ' \ . J . _ - ' MP - tfc = r better \Viat must sUnae but that I'd S t anoilier girl un mv mind. Well we 'ad a- bit of a row. But I was "that set on the treasure I didn't seen to mind a bit any thing she said. i "Well , at last I got a sort of plan. I was i always a bit good at planning , though carrying - | ing out isn't so mtich in my line. 1 thought it aH ona and settled on n plan- First , I "was going to take en my pockets full of these 'ere 'art crowds see ? and afterward i as I shall tell. | j "Weil , I got to that state I couldn't think j of getting at the treasure again in the daytime - ' ' time , so I waited until the night before I * ad to go. and then , wfoen everything was jtul-1 , up I gets and alip * down to the back door , meaning to get iny pockets full. What , must I do in tine scullery but fail over a paiJ ! Up s a 'er father with a gun 'e waa a lig-iit sleeper , was 'er father , aad very suspicions aad tbere was me : 'ad to ex plain I'd cams down U > tie pump for a drink , because my water bottle was bad. 'E didn't te. me o3 a snack or two over that i i Wt. you lay a bob. " , "And yon mean to say" I began. j "Watt a .bit , " said Mr. Bnsher. "I say i < Td made ciy plan. That put tihe kybosh on I ! one bit. I went and 1 finished Oat 1 rockery new. day , as though t&ere wasn't & Snack in tie wcrid : cemented over the I 1 stones , I did , dabbed it green , and every- I ; \3fkas. I put a deb of green just to bhow j I j whare the ( box wins. "TBjey all came aad j looked at it , aad said 'ow nice it < was even ' 'ewas a bit softer like to fee It , and ail j I 1 'a said VRS 'It's a pity yon can't always j I work like that , then yon might ret something - | thing definite to do. ' be aays. 'Yea. ' I eayfi ! I couldo t 'elp it ' 1 put a lot in that j I nookery. ' I afo like thai. See ! 'I pnt a lot law thai cnekery' saeanrtT " l " 1 see. ' aaid I for Mr. Briaber li apt to overelabarat * his jokee. ! : " 'E didn't. " said Mr. Brteasr. "Not then i aaylipw. ' * j | I " 'Oarerw aCU-r all list was over , i * Off I f t Jor London. ' , "Ofi'y I wasn't going ts ao Loadom , " ai4 i Mr. Brtitw. wtSi wrtd fl aaiaiatloa , and sbmmlae Ma * c iate sUae. "No fer ! I Waat do yea think T I "I didn't go DO 'further ' ttan Colciaster mot a yard. "I'd left the apade Ju < wter I could fiod it. I'd got everytbiag planned aad rigtot- I 'irtk ! a little -trap in Colcne er. aad prc- teaded I ttraatad ta go to ( perwtea aad tr ? tie D'ifBt. aad co e baok aein day. aad tko ebap I 'lr d it trem m d BJ l ave m en it rijAt away , aad o I set. l , go ta ao ifwwlci sejUier | ike 'CMB aad trap w e 'itebed { i liui na4 tint win by ti * oottagr ! e liTsd ao dity yards off , it waan't * ad I wac at it ilk a. geodl a * . It wju } M UM 8i bt far uai gaaw * weroaat tout a ir'fl * tne 'ot. aaad ail arouad the ky there um ar li btjiins , aad { treaeotly a tojw. Dow it waa. Firat bi * arcfw ia * aort of fiwie. taaa. 'ail I krp on. I vte ad t it I dids't dream the uU awn wouW ' ar. I didn't evea trouble -o m aaiet witk the ana4e. aad the tbunaer ' aad lightning ajul 'all eev > ad to eicie me iik . l saeulda't woad r if C vas ungiiic I got 'ard at it J cteua 0 * ot tbebjn - ' 4 r aad tie 'or and the trajt 1 prw IOLS j Maa jot th te Avwi&c , aad * writ 3 . : j lift it. " i "Heary-1 I said. -I e Ud't o mart lift it thus * r ! wis r npptft t uiti KOI rf r iS * wild I t U y u , I curaad. I g 5 .r o' ouirarteus. I 4Jda't taiak of d.rid np like tor tae auaute. aad even tbes 1 . . t . - - * rt "E-1 , , rt " 1 - . J i - b hi F ib w - F- > th a - r- j nr e Ft * c ( k H aisii f F vr \-T aad ta * aH man eonunc 4nirn tae with "it tricomiaa : nld run. Hf waeo t aot a nadred yartit way ' I * U you I taat ucmt I dilo ; think * hit I w i doia * I arrer slopped , aot even t * til ay poeftesa. I went prrr tbc fear * Uk a aaot aad raa like i o nock for tae trap. ewajla aad awaariag aa 1 tmt. l * - U a tatc. "Aad. mM ywi InUev * me. ba t aot to tb * place * * * * * I'd left tae 'OTM aad trap they'd gtaa. Off' Waan t aaw taat 1 'ada't a cuaa tab tor it. I Jeat daaeed tae ttnua , aad ma td dmced e < mca I ctartd tt to Loadoa. 1 traa done " Mr. Brtaaw M jicMivc tor aa iaterrai. -I iwa doa , " a * repeated , very Wtterty. "Well- said , That' * ail. " Satd Mr. Brteae ! ' . "T u diSm't s hue * * " "No fear. I'd "ad ettntga at that fcteoa- inf treasure , aay 'ow. lor a felt. B aidB , I didn't know -wliat was don ta cba * t n-aa tried to collar a treaw-trov . l atarted orf for London , taere aad then. " "Aad yea sever weal t > * ckr" "Never. " -But about JaaeT EHd yea writer Tire * Oawft ftonias. like. Aad no answer. We'd parted ia a bit of a ' , ofi ecouat of 'ar beiag JeaJoua. So that I couldn't aake out for certain u-bftt it "I didn't kaowxbat to do. I didn't rvea kaow wh 41ier tae aid mas knew it was toe. I sort of kep' aa eye open oa papers , to see when he'd give ap that treasure to UK crowa , aa I iads't a aoabt 'e would , cotiKW- eriag 'ow respectable 'e'd always beea. " "And did her' Mr. Brldher pursed his ZBooUi and Btoved Ms head slowly from side to side. "Not 'ia , " ihesaid. . "Jans was a atee girL" he said , "a tbor- oucfa nice girl , zaind you , if Jeatoue. and there's ao kaowiag 1 fidgihta't 'are gone back to 'er after a bit. I thought if > didn't give up the treasure I slight 'ave a of 'old 'ino. * * Well eon on , one day I looks as usual under Colchester and there I saw 'is name. What for d'yer think ? " I couldn't eueae. Mr. Srisiw's voice saak to a wihisptir , and once more he spoke behind his hand. His aianaer was suddenly suZusod with a positive joy. "lisuinjr counterfeit coins , " he said. Counterfeit eoina. " "You don't mean to say " " "Yes I do. Bad. Quite a long case they xaada of itBut they got 'im , thocnli 'e dodjed tremenjoua. Traced 'is 'aving passed O ! Dearly a docen bad 'arf crowns. ' " "And you didn't ? " "No tear. Aad it didn't do 'ia anch good to say it was treasure-trove. " His JM1) KILLED HLM. -V Rich > CTT York Man "Who DeToted HI * Life to FlKbtinc Pirr * . Hamilton Saisburr White of Syracuse , who died on Monday last , was killed by his ! iad , relates tie Nero- York World. His lad | urns running to fires. Mr. White was rich ' and popular. He made the welfare of the Syracuse fire department his life work. It is due to him that the department , though the smallest comparatively of any ia the coniatry , Is one of the best. When youns White became old enough his parents pre sented him with a pony phaeton , and it was no uacommon occurrence to see him rocias at ibreakaeck speed whenever an alarm of fire -was sounded , with a small chemical engine hitched to his phaeton , often arriv ing at the are before the department. After receiving his education he made a tnp to the principal cities of Europe , studying the are departments. He ( became a successful busi ness man , coaaeotedwith baakiag and maaufacturing interests , but never during his business career did ae let his interest ia the local fire department cease. He binlt a cza adficent engiae house across the street from his residence , installing in it a chemical engiae , equipping the company , and paying all espen&es out of his private purse. The company , of which ie was captain , was In variably first at fires , having a national reputation lor weed. Later he presented the equipment to the city with the provision that he .be kept on the rolls as a hoeeaian. Instead ol this he was made assistant chief of the depart ment. Dnriag all the time that he served on the beard of Sre commissioneri , of which bewas a eneaJxy for a number ol years , aad as assistant chief , he aever drew a. salary. No aretnaa la the conatry was better kacTva. When he died messages came from all parts of the country. On Monday eveaiag he. with Mrs. White , was just about leaving home for a concert , ia full dress. On the sounding of the alarm he discarded his coat and vest for his fire man's uniform , teUing his driver to take the others in his carriage to the concert. It was the last time his wtte saw hua alive. The fire was a stubborn one , bnt Mr. White was in the thick of the fray , and when it was uader control he went into oae of the buildings. A few moments afterward he came out complaining of a pain ia the chest. He started for a drug store and had Just time to ait dotrawhen he rolled oS tae chair dead. The death was due to contraction of the heart , caused by having inhaled smoke He had been warned that if he persisted in attending fires the tnxiteeaeat would soaie day prove fatal , yet he persisted ia doing what he considered his duty. Mr. White -was 45 years at age aad left a for- tune estimated at about 1200.000. He was a cousin of Andrew D. White , Called States ambassador to Germany , and also of Horace K. White , state senator. A movement looking toward the erection of a monumen ! to him has been started. Hie funeral , which occurred on Thursday , was the largest that has ever taken place in Syracuse , and was attended by chiefs of fire departments from all over the stte. "Doc" Kfi-tfr'it Hrb < * aral. EnquirerHr. . Kfer was to deliver s. little 1 J1 ; at taElks' show A few days before the pftrfonnaace be roet AJbart Wueju and ak d him to step into the Music bull and basr aim try bin voice "You eit in the back of the ball and e If you can hear rue , " sold tae -weU knowa uieth extrartor After the doctor bad finished his addreae Wuesx yellad : "When are you point ; to be- gin. POCM Th doctor looked shout btra ia aa ap- pooling manner and toehold Captain Wipe rt HI riling in frees the pavfsient oa Elm street. "Whaf * th * sjatter * I * O re a. are took tber- Doc * ' "No. Why' " acked tne surprtft d dentist "I didn't kixrw what was tae mutter but I hoard you veiling at the top at your voice. aad I thourtt there mi R tit o a. are under ta sutjre. " Then the doctor looked at Wnefit aad tb * latter eased at tb d otivt Tae doctur was rt > a behind the ar and out of breath , but be said nothing. Til in Illor.il. Dtrcit Journal Thta IB * proadesi stury "Sty Mood wiB be upon your bead * " pretests tests- Harold , perceiving mat ae ie bout to xnurdertid "Ye- . * > ct jou dr - very a aiemii. " ' rtrt * G n v4tve. iiH'.LnVptnt.y. and vises m rr fT"um } rlss * I : ' h c br-akfat &x.d The siircestJon hfn i thai unh althv per- 1 sting oujrht to ne k-l ! * d tn Wdv Xprut > - . . ror. . . we boliev ? ic complete without : nit j STVHTKD MVRV MR D It l rath f tbr M nVh flr - th Kite Arr thf Pnll * . Tbe d Ol of Roman Walsh bira - nrrd < n LiBcola. J1 * . . o Wediwuday Marca ! > . baa ervvd to mall one of 'be taont intr niat iDcioeati of tae early day alftcTT of the Niacara IcralltT , relate * the t > etrt > it Free Press. Walub a * bwrn , n 'b Nia ara re ioa aad paaaed KM boybood in Niagara Fall * . Ai a lad be wa reoc njprd aa aa expert kite Sy r. aad warn tbe ee- laer bad perfected tb * plan * for tke ar t ; grwt sutownaioa brMfe aeroaa tbr Ntacara cMMta. thea a barrier of roacidembte ' wacaitude -westera travel , aad tbe contractor - tractor * were pt-epard to * eela work. Wateh j WM invited to aak tie coaaecUoa 'betneen i \3tf cliSi by hi * kite string. Tbe site selected for tile bridge w ac clo e to tke whirlpool rasida. a fact taat Jnnde tke crosidai ; of tbe river by boat M that point iiapoMifete. Itmas eoacelved taat a rocket aiebt be shot acraee front baak ta bank witb a cord attAcbed. but tii * proved a failure , aad M > all esiwctalions were bated oa wbat at cut IM aocnsplifcbed by a kite. The pi-trailing wiad ia the riciaity ef the falls i * from tie southwest , and Walsfc recogaiaed the tact that if bena ? to meet wlOt suoceee ae aiutt 9y ale kite froat the Caa4ian shore. At that tune the oaly sasafis of crossing the streaai w as two rnilcf. op the river from the bridge site. cto e to the foot of the falls , by a ferry there operated. Afte/r waiting some days for a favorable wiad yonag Walsh walked tip to tie ferry and crossed the river. On reaching the Canadian Side he walked back down stream two miles to the site of the proposed crossing by bridce and made ready to fly his kite. The wiad was blowing strong , aad he sooa had his kite , -which he had named the JTaton. flying heavenward. Rapidly the cord was pulled from bis hands , but he had been provided with aa ample quantity On both "banks " of the river were gathered all the prominent people of the viHaces to watch the boy's efforts. Aloag la the afteraoon : t was apparent that the wind was bloninc too strong to allow the klle to settle , but ' Walsh did not give up. Nigh came on Darkaess settled aad the gorge was i.ke a mass of ink. The residents of the Canadian village who had gathered about younc Walsh built a boafire to keep him and them selves warm , all waiting aaxiously for aa expected lull in the strength of the w.nd about midnight. On the New York baak of the river bonfires were also built to an nounce to Walsh that sen were on guard waiting for the kite to settle. This indicated to Walsh that his program -was understood aad gave hia : new hope aad ambition to establish conne-cuoa 'between the two cliSs represeatiag two countries aad two peoples and thus provide the traveler improved facmaes for hnrryiag westward over this obstruction that aature had placed ia the path. path.Midiilcht came. The wiad went do-wa as expected. Sooa after 12 o'clock increased tensioa aad Jerkinc on the kite string told Walsh that his kite had landed and thai the cord was safely across the gorge. The distance from cliff to cliff aad the roar of tie rapid * , prevented verbal communication therefore , la the darkae&s. tie groups on the river banks - ere uncertain of each other's movements. But now and then there floated across the rocky chasm shouts of re joicing over the success of the effort. A short teae passed aad suddeaiy there came a jerking on the cord then it feH loose in Walsh's ( hands. So much sag had Jx-en given it thai it had reached the river below la which a vast amount of ice was flowing aad tie cord was ibrokea. Tie wtad wen' doyy. Moraing came. Walsh wound ui his kite rtnng , aad , greatly disappointed made his way up the river to the ferry He was about exhausted. When Ihe reached tie ferry landing he Trae told that owing to tie amount cf ice comlag over the falls ana going down etream tie boats dare aot ven ture out. Thefre conditions ensted for eight days aad all that time Walsh was icebound on the Canadiaa side , where aew-fouad friends cared for his wants. When Waleh finally reaeh-d home he fouad is : kite practically uaiajured His partial success sncrefibed his desire to make tie conaectioa and arter watuag for an other favorable wind ie again crossed to the Canadian side Within thinv minutes j after reaching hs kite he had landed f | and tihe connection 'between ' the poants was esta-blished. This kite string was used .o draw a beavier cord acroes tie river and this was followed < by a rope aad then a wire cable. Here was the 'begiaalng of tie first creat aad famous suspension bridge across tie Niagara river and on tils site was built the bridge < whioh recently gave way to a all-metal arch. Tie time d starting j the first suspension 'bridge was in IR-W an3 H < imaa Walsh received J50 for his assist ance. On the cables that were then stretched between the cliUs aa iron baske- was operated frcm one bank to The other aad this was the first cnbJenvay in America Passengers arriving on cither 'bank were I traacferred across the river at fl a head j and some days as high as 125 were taken Th's ! old iron basket is acrw la the posses sion of tie Buffalo Historical society. It was designed iby Judge T G Hulett , who is etill liviag at Niagara FalU. 1 > FRANCE. Frar Worklne CJn * Will Brctimr Hr.bllunl DrnnkurdK. Some time ago a Frenchman compiled new statistics concerning tie consumption of alcohol in the different countries of Eu rope. The statistician fouad himeel ! com pelled to assiga the somewhat dountful honor of first place oa the list to his own countrymen , and , what is still -worse the "Grande Nation" was not closely followed by the drinhers of whisky or schaape butte to cfcu a raiJss term , simply won in a canI I ter. When these statistics became generally - i ally knowa tie first impression in France was one of unbounded astcmthaient. French men had always been accustomed to look on drunkenness as a horrible vice essentially peculiar to their neighbor aerate the chan nel and across the Rhine. Tie feeling of astonishment soon gave way to one of mln- ' gled panic aad anger panic on account of the future of the nation , and an per against ' the "meuvais patriote" who had dared to tell his fellow countrymen aa unpleasant ' truth. Hmrever , now the truth has been ' recognized everything is to be done that ' can be done UT order that the situation may be ameliorated. 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