The Houston Daily Post (Houston, Tex.), Vol. ELEVENTH YEAR, No. 261, Ed. 1, Saturday, December 21, 1895 Page: 4 of 8
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DECEMBEll B
HOU5T0N SATURDAY
GALVgSTOXS CLAIMS
Mr Mollff a Galveston ship spent In
hia trident before the railroad commie
Ion Thursday said It was useless for
him to quote a low rat ont of GalTf
ton as the rate ont of other part always
meet the Galveston rate
w nt down to
A nd so It always men be as The Post
ha time and again explained to Gilvf
mote ta
ronm
ton peore vo1
povible nor ridiculous than the expecta-
tion of Gakfton that all other outlet
hocld be or could be dammed up and
everything forced out through that place
All that Galveston can ever claim or
hope for Is that by selfhelp in reducing
charges and in fornUhin return loads
for care and in making lt elf the beet
port or folly as pood In all respect a
CAVSB KOIl ALVRM
It will
Tb preat crisis fol < ving the fa iar
of the Banaps la Is 1 1 n a few j i
apo npr to have Un M Kaciih faa
nlatns nai Icue anJ >
aouni the Cnarc i caters of T
aad Aracrtca but th > shnnkape in s in t
la NVcuitr was asiooadinp and yet
tvithont n panic The valuation of SiU
reprientatve etrcurities shows t tots
dpecatiiin duriip te tnuuih of 1
WittfsX Cp to l e lot of Nmnlier
th same i tin < rejfrttil to iait
enji a nt rs ecei the firat of the
year of tarly f i its > m In oi >
month tttrff ire i e was a shrjka
of twothird of < r value as rjuoiM on
the exobanpi
Ths is friphtfol pccnlaton and t i
a tji iiiil to ti ennrinons v
aci nancal n itr e of Enplanl mat
It can be maintain A uthojt dmt b re
trada an tie Fetnral prosperity To
ftid a aot y < t howerer from all actu iitt
and cotoriatve tam s and tiai a
aathontiee l ok with piave apprebeti ra
npbn the no distant f ture Thw ij
tires too are raid njt to include thf h k
< f the preat sptculutous tu th < S ntU
Afri < nso untlw Ibe depr elation ih r
has brta tlually alarmtnp ll is cud e
fir siarm nerywhcro tiluu the Vm h
tb virtual bsuLcrs for the world drop
tteir proverbial coiisKTvatuni and indultfo
in Widespread and recUl peculiitinu
Our occasional little curntri in Cbioapo
and Xew York arc but side play to this
aerious financial drama now bctm enacted
in London
CHEAT rVUtS AND ltCACTlON
The reaction tint follows the use of
strong stimulants is noticeable in the
case of citien where a hothouse proccs
of creating a big boom haa b n adopted
as well an In thu case of individuals who
havo hud to pay for a Rood tune by a
resultant disorgauiation of the uyMom
ObJcago ia said to have Hen duller and
l s energetic and publicspirited smcc
the Worlds lair than over Infore lit it
hbitory Tho comment was made the
other day by a Chicago paper that it
was more difficult to raise a 5U0H tmrw
with which to bid for the republican con-
vention than H was to raue a quarter of
a million for any public purpose two or
three yearn ago The great fair la ild
to havo left an Immense uuinber of idle
people ia tat city who are a burden in
one way or another upon tho public
whilo all kinds of bulnfw havo experi-
enced a letting down a species of leth-
argy mnce tho excitement and phenom
enal Undo and bustlo ot the exposition
days
It Is possible therefore In tho con-
templation of auch cxuniplu to upprcclote
the opposition that Is said to be growing
in France lo the Worlds Fair of 1U00
to bo hold In Paris A strong proteat
ngaiiMt holding tho exposition U heard In
Paris lttelf based not alone on tho want
of lnteust and positive antagonism In
the provinces but on tbo fenr of tho
rarishiu that the big affair will bring
many thousands of people to the city
who will become an ombannssmeut when
It clokes na la the experience of Chicago
Such vast undertakings aro viilunble n
affording a closer acquaintance of tho
nations and educating tho world by ob-
ject lessons In the progress of the times
but they are In the nature of great Inter-
national debauches lifter all and the
titled Ia which th y to held have to pay
iMmmx
the penalty of reaction that Inrariabtr fol-
low abnormal actlTltr and development
Th mm thine ia a la smaller rltlc
after toaie extraordinary period of ei
citement The only consolation or unlra
tton h In ho raiklne of enough money
py the majority In business at such times
to tide orcr the consequent period of
dullness a slim consolation in the loop
run and at last
belnp furnished wtth that he took his
stand In the middle of tho floor and rals
lop the sik In the attitude of striking
exclaimed Now bring on your rats
Grover ClevelanJ awoke on morning and
Prrsldent Crespo of Vrnesucla found him-
self famous
Chairman Harrity of tho Democratic
XitlonaJ committee 4 fold to be over
whelmed with rejucsts and sucgesttons to
have the date of the National democratic
convention put at aa late date as possible
The Idea I general that It would be well
to let Uie enemy wts a cool deal of
ammunition before wo make the charge
Mr It < e J penerousl allowed Mr Crisp
to applaud tho bill Introduced by the re-
publican sMe
Tho coroner Jury a tho viaduct or
trcct ar illsaKer at Cleveland found
that th eonducnor alone as responsible
ts he went dovtn to Jriih Uh his pansen
eer 1 Is rrtty < tain that It as an
error of the head an I r ot of the heart
The eniro abs ico of humor from Mr
Cleents mwtsocre may re lit In Its
beii K rd d as a great Jake by the
Br s ijt
any other it mav get bu ine s 1 run1 stat1 for > brxt of many
never et lt through favoritism In rates j irfrg ijiiwihi t > at foir ver < are
over other places IfnUl have to sjccoH > f
or fail according to its merits as a sea-
port All the claptrap about what the
gOTfrment ba done to pet dcip water at
Init toy sh > p ai 1
i ec ri r p
Galvrtton may as well c is and Gil < rai ro es
by its < > ni exrti n r fl
Teston must now
If at all build n on what the pove
ment has d no for it It has bad m h I
help and mui t now learn ti walk lk
other plu So potern ll n nor por
crament a ncy can fore i nes tli
Th eovernment has rpent sir millions
for deep wnter here now bring on your
buslnre rays Galveston YShch reminds
us of lis caso of the Vnin nho acrecd tj
kill the la In the hotel In payment for
his dinner After eatlnp he asked th
proprietor to clear tho dlnlnp room and
bring him a pxx > d lone large stick and
ciera a lesion ia or nit le the r tJ Bnsour navy
lesson in fact < that enit < irra mint r
fieems to have > een Kn t em il r i
pi
have learned to bolst r h other rp a ri
their speculations but they have n t
learned the folly of vtdd ajd while al
speculation
The story of loves n the I ndon Stoik
Kxchanpe for the ct h of Novinilr
alone jut pass d is inre tatil ap i c
that f the entire s uuriB be t uh i
the Barnp cxcitment Jfcc fall In i at-
tics cjiiStQtient Uiin tho Argentine sp <
v a t t I ik a i
schools
w the ptfto
v 1 < M
t io ll N held In
of CiuiAla e
n eep when
i tl > oriii r
TV f I ire the iao ams Mo
xrFiit any posurj s to hs d
I > i the K tin l if ai-
l a li > b l rrl f-
it ill Tfllprjt IllLVttiAiaH J
no
of I
n 1 < uial 1
In trx > eveit of a srio i cilrinijf
won t it bo adwiwiVf ia ma ou r
MrJa t o priivt the workmen who are
a > ne nt the r AtnHin 1 >
liKuni < o tik 1 j to t < vloti
t e l vi tik i t as iv na
K < I3y hull 1 h Ht i a d l t t > iv oi
It cti eier b ty a Kurupnui jiv v m 1
Knplands prlne nut ctr nl t t tbi
Monioe tloirire ji at part ot lrttriii
t1 ul law > 1 anj Viw It is ur d-
ar > oi m iatt t rJl nln
Tie mativ fletiH of William 11 Cite
wtii be pit M tu iiurn tia hu rj cf
St IxiuLs hotel mtKi aro preparing to re
fue tho Btatetsnl by the McKnl y ruon
that their city la tnc fheap pliue for
Scutbtrrj i eifale to attend
Mr Krytm o Oks wm bAa made a d u
pent < bid oi firio b iroudkiif on Him
t Kha con u1 It H s ife to i rcii t
1 ho v li ot Tiin th > re lon r nsll
to aco ire om iead rlirrta
Any on flrd ni a nirial crtllliae of
1 iiom marl d h Ilar on will tie sui
> r it o j t z suie wub
1 B it h l w of r r na os
ht > the cvui y Ls
> farmw u iri
1 bot or rush I ni
i ilaSt i Jl tlve
o i i l 1
n a p7 > I h i n
roeriri nt fcr
A treat denl If bUK SHld bo it t i
cm en ot O itii on tl o M e
wnc Vo rr K t fcl the pi IT i wi
want rrom tho euitui on that ptias of
the question
Tne vast l enctitb nf popular art aril ars
th lo culture iave benn demori8tred b
tl ending of in Infernal ma i i iiro
jred in a bnv wltii tauufuliy Coorated
pAe and i tir
KXCII Mil INTIIItVIEWS
The Rati Anio n K < pres haa til follow
Inn
Ilevelawl Olney Messnce In President
< iclunil s a i ri ipary OU e re
pat 1 a mos jk in < miiites tr uriK < t
ltlltiuids ndiiii ml iMbti to the I n
KiAtii upiti ihf ipiiiu ih of tin eniizj
Pr > l
In lite wlh llo purpi of hn
i tt
i
I a The r i > r n 11 pv u a a iirhbU
cctnety t u fftct t bj recent Uis > in Ui
tiuna pres i V ajihlnston
r ffJyt 1 l >
HOUSTON DAILY POSTt SATURDAY MOTCNTNG DECEMBER 21 1895
Ifftl birthday on December He la In
perfect health and doe a Road day a
wok at his placer a many of ino
jtjuniror miners
Enfliaa pttwrs pronounce Henry Pe
bohm whoi hn Just dl 1 M the erea est
of l > pllsb ornltholJi ts His History
of Urttish Birds and Their Eccs Is tot
only a classic It Is tho ultimate au-
thority on British ornUhclORy
KUward E Ayer of Chcaju ha v riven
to the Newberry library of that city all
his Amcricaj a which book Voters ana
scholars recanl as oueedlnyly valuabw
The collection Is the result of thirty > ears
of resuarvh and Is said to be without a
iuplicatc In the world
Miss Vera nerlnjrer the first Little
Ix > rd Fauntleroy of London Jiaa prown
up and Is to appeir soon as Jubtt to me
Homeo of h r sister Miss Esme Btrn
per It a the first tlm that > no sl tirs
have acied to ibrc art slr e the d ys
of Charlotte Cushman haf a century
aro One of th sroalkst men and one of
tr blpre t gtris In the ccuntrv me down
In Oeorpia The form r Is Tom Cosier
of H ilhurst who Is 51 yeirs old Is
three feet rino Inches hlph ani wetch
nftylx rouns He hni coo yninirr
brother who are t h m re than J feel
tall O W Uojldenberry rf Ok nfncke
has a plrl II years old who weighs US
rounds
rtiwrat IVn C lo Duel who J not
often heard of nowadai wiis In VA ah
uton for a brl f vtH rcenMv Te
v rs that clve the outward aoneorants
of to most oMW > f th < recIon
s m tculi blm 1cMlv and be n
is ivm th Pnie his retr ment
frv m ofloe Cenemritu has llvwl qiet
iv at rr < hi r > urc jue homo on
Green river in Kentucky
CiOssir or gotham
New Tork December 1J A Broadway
shopDeeper h In conspicuous place In
its show 1nlow a placard on which Is
printed In larpw letters You will feel
awfully mean Christmas mornlnp If you
get a pr s t from anv freml that you
have not Vmllariy remembernl Better
biy ycur presint hen now Ttslesmrn
here kniw a pood dial about human na
ur t Bn tho passing tnrors plvcs them
credit for
On ITphth avenue this afternoon was
a rouph looktnp farm wapoi qtiHe artls
tlcally fe to n < l with dead rabbits and
the mat In charge wore a coat and cap of
ratbit sk n Thf comblfntlon attnttd
muc i atit n and tle man nj I a hrl k
rradi In hnn i In it > D proecelcd
i > P tho ast < cf tvte stritl to the park
ftnl tht
atd tap
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v mr tji
I V urn
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t i sid 1
v W nri k
fling loc ir-
a t iifoir
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a ui 11 or
V j I t
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whep Im
i r < i tnl
n 1 mil
i in
1 i io up
N t i
as
it ipiilri
tmja iKii ajid setit ii to iiriBtp Tuisda i ruotn
To the rontrny of lial tic iin
n
aiija the preculti in ritin iik tn WmI
iDKtuii leld a innfeiiiioe with two of his
cabin lny and l imont prepared the
men g hinitilf inttttnu up tiiitll 4 u ulo > k-
In tho mornltiK und wrote eieiy word
with hla own hand
Tho country wltlmut icranl to party
or tip Hun will stand bj tw preniltnt In
llS CilliahPOUK > y < ltl I I tau y aIv
prove thu sentiment of lint apet lat me-
sa e
And this from the Port Worth laretto
Pitilaa for Cleveland Well well well
Tlie Houston Pint advance the idia
that tho twitinw tor the railroad c n
mimloti will bo drawn from Last und
J > oith Texas oxrluuvrlv onlrur to th i
Tact that these district will control I lie
rt lon lilr 0 > ft P londeranc of
Kff l A h IVptewi has romoiked
before It would b well for ban Antonio
i He out ami secure u cotn
Antonio Kxprew
i10 B ° ProKramme soems to hn well
under waythanks to The Houston
1 ost s taut and North Texas hobgoblin
fort Worth Gazette
Eneors do not alter facts dear Gazette
Vi t0 V 0 malcltiK a troni
nidi
pull for the wholesale trade
of Houston
LiV iri1 > plsta > Ilio Post l not
inaklne Mrong pull In lohu f of some
Interesi of
UbustoiLCorslcana Democrat
That la one of tho Uilnga that The Poat
Is hero for
POINTS AIJOUT PUOPIC
ilrc Mary Hochester coiored died In
tho Now Castle Del ccunty almihoii
a fow days no at tho repuid ace of 101
jeais site ha lived in that vlclnltr
during most of her life
ryery member of M Hourffeols cabi
net eitcepl M UerUielot according to
tho TablU la a Froo Mtuon mV 12
Klgaro slnKlos out M llerthelot as tie
most prominent Free Mason of them all
Oeorge Moore a working miner of
Grand Hondo Wash will celebrato his
Hn
und
r
Tbst
ti
r i ti i
il
iipt
side The coat
f C illbirt repeat Jly exclaimed
Mrn 1 durlnp rilwar 1 this after
j riKin i muMnt say that my dear
tiiaiK i v ir ilamn tMeln after a
i whl It rtllsh Mon Dh u < it onth
nu t tne ou dnl t xsan to hock
1 ijoiH a > Mm ju in
1 rrt 1 Yette v o the little
ilnivr I will it < > n iMi
> < lauglwi WKit iiill I
iMMl Sa > Ureal Sv ut t on-
t siv nptniMnp rommkcil Harnmrr
i r i i tunuti 1 T > t ui 1 itii
I i wrh or if tt attilos and
tii iff m tx lifni 1 with lu li
< y iji r vu t SoMt ivhy
1 t It h > > h <
rto Hy pro
up t il on M
I i in 1 or o
thiS IS tin n
iff i mi i 1
M t r I Kir
kc 1 i rti i i
Gjlbert will do
1
coif t the
> 1 I it d bo
A yotirtp mun wlib a pa k e of bills
oolltKtaMe sin knp out of hl awn oat
pookft nal 1 tii to the iie U in a roml
c n uptoun loel I Mr Blank In
ajiked the Lod ir cf the manvfAr of the
< araid l i < aii < r l to lis on iin k
ii T manage n aLn il tho kov
nk n tu n i if nun I at
t p vt ti I Id o vias not tn
win u jlcot nltntr w the
II r fr r 1 tlj n K VJ 1 put
Mil i M I i k and put It In
ti i rettnit fir an Immmll it >
tl
y i Irti ill > fortrot
crivibil toaohns and
n u 11 tbo tti
w ncntihUi fil iI b
t i a it i room lit ti tins
w i h M in is mio tbal
uira Hi ts a pjintf unsl
< i it uve lttie
fonith coil
f lie lo see t
upi benefit to fume
ing In iie rierch
i kn ivp the rotes ho can
or ii P i t any kind of
tl tiwn sollKn i ied i
I owi it all Kit
l4n ii waj which OBts
Cri 1 1 at 1 l flt
tv ami in eeiy r irnlnp
ik f and mi pe
I t n intii evviiiiK
i met ntol for 10 conn
i pi I n din nir th1
squander n eoutd of
i to b i niinm v Ves
i l It oni 1 rot tx > choice
l i iiv riystem
sitiir rtor trom a health
thf of the rhapnle who
ilsburi I3 on a diner at theWaldorf
Mrv iilpht in the week At all events
ti i oin5 man looks lusty and is always
bappj
In the ivindoiv of a tailor shop on nrnad
w iy U a sewer He wear a Kilt crown
handlta n nwtdle iklilfully and nltnly
fans ihe crowd of men women iitul hll
i Jen ituiInK upoh him from mora till
it nt in Taint third street one bljj
w ml i of a fist tunable ladle outlining
Wabbiiine in dressed to repraaeni a
kloauiful drawinu Hete
la brtirdary it i ie eland > e aonin fn Inttio mi Is clothed In the la
tuiiiil Sunday nit rn M5ti evinited the < t npparal from Iaria po in nn ufter
muKiu < iKMMlbl an nl u lulls ir Iau noon ten tnlteaux Thj chat and alti
tn tu pimlalon foand It jtoo1 uu who munch iMtnbona and go through all tlia
h i fnrnidliiitM of a Firih avenue drawing
prett girlii rlruw well of
rume tlev face the strango faciia
like wi ll i ahond Iltlbtoites If lllls ort
if win iw idv HistiBr hoiomej iwpular
living 1 I lure grojpa inn bo looked for
wliiti luMiouM bun to in iaxid a lilt
PAS81NU 1 1 VSANTHIKP
Do torUell malnm how aro to
you
Madvn Oil dm tor I have rrlK tfni
pains all ovet mv whole boiv and It seenH
in l s t to Lriiin Of iiiur1 I ount
sb p and have iio apintlie at all
ijv Ur1 in ei well oiiierwlse voun
all right iwent > ou7 Pluladnlphut Times
Mti Kerry Deir that necktie lb gettlrg
frlEtitrn li MHty
Mr 1 nr > I guess It will do for another
wiik or tw 1
Mis H < rry Oeorgo Kerry If you dont
coitio home too ht with a now one on 1
all lm > you one myself Cincinnati en-
quirer
Orator We believe In equal rights We
iKllevo In fras speech
Voice hi Gallery Then what the Dickens
did you make us pay ter got In furKo
bury Gazette
Vlsltlnsr Ilrlton ld rather have a cor-
ner of Westminster Abbey than all New
York
Now Yorker I understand that nil tho
decent men Unglnnd hus cvor produced
are there Harpers Hazar
Your father la entirely btld now Isnt
he said a man to the eoti of a million-
aire Yea replied tho youth sadly Im
the only heir he has lutt Sparo Mo-
ments
Young Husband severely My love
thoie biscuits are sour horribly sour
Young Wife who took the chemistry
prize at the boarding school 1 foi t to
and the sod 1 my dear hut never mind
After ten wo can walk out and get otne
soda water N w York Weekly
He Horo Is an Orlentul monan h with
8000 wives What a destiny le that for
woman
She Ah ye That la vorso than tle
seaside Detroit Tribuno
ARE STILL AFTER THE LION
The Indiana Loyal Legion indorses
the President
GENERAL LEW WALLACE TALKS WAR
Snllbtir tun in Enctsnil Rrpntn
lion Will l > Wolhlly M iiil linl
Cilllcllmt bjr tho Iifii
Evansvllle Ind December a Th > an-
nual mteltnp of tho Indiana lojnl Leplon
was held hero last nlphu Almost iv full
attendance was present and thirteen new
ondldates were accepted V banquet was
held at the St Gcorpc hotel with 300 pres-
ent at which tho following resolutions
ero unanimously and with deafening ap
plause adopted
Itesoixcd hj the Indiana commanderv
of the military order of tho Lo > su i toi
of tho Lnltpil States That th txisltlon
a umid by the government tilth Ktiulnnd
on tho Venezuelan questioned is ludorjid
Kesolved In thu enforcement of tho
Monroe doctrine we are not numbers of
political orcunlxatlons but Ametleans
JeoloiH of Iurojitan ogRrandtremetit and
determltiwi to resist territorial encroach-
ments on tho Western hemisphere
Kecclxpd That we demand that our
sourmnint recede not from Us position
with England but nrmly and with force
if nece s rv compxl recopnltlon of the
Monro doctrine
It olvfd Thit a copy of those resolu-
tions bo forward to the president of
the United States
SALlSBlnVS HON TALKS
tendon l > cenib r M Ixird Cranban
non tho M roul of Selliburys eldest sun
sptakng at Rochester today dwelt upon
tho neetasity f jr maintalnlitg the nrciiali
of tho navv It whs dUqulctlni and teri
ous news he aald w hloh camo from Ameri-
ca Ho did not admlro the tactics of presi-
dential elections In America tho viscount
obscMed but if this mis only n nuislton
of Iniornal wlropulllng It tnatterod little
to CnitUnd Wtuto r luipperixl ho coli
tluded the pi < ople might be assured thut
present advlsfts of tho crown would
northll maintain Mngliuds refutation
Tho Ule tilts afternoon aa > f it mch
Imprnvomcnt in the situation and advises
iiai Hi i tin t keep cool but in
ie il > is it would bo Iltali to tho Atnotl
cui ih iri le9 o Iiim them ttun nie
tl at on iinor of nghlmi is so KKtt that
we bIioi d to fnurd nnreaiy nt the lust
moment
The S J imos Gazette nmarks livery
day RUinHl Is eonm bine iib it Rles mole
time lor the rclletiv Amerlians to aisert
tilt llisoli
Die Iill Mall Gazette prints n dispatch
from It ofi jiur looilw lii pinlth 8 Inir thxt
ti tu > f rim aipribeniiun of ji In
as II I iwiierilly felt that the
otnmtr il loud loi in ttm two couti
It ii ii are siifiSiktit to irialntutn pticelulo
on tl o otlioi liajid It would be a nilstiiKt
to i > uk If It of Ires ili nt Clovelindh
n in lieitj oi ai ppose it to bo a mero ulil
iui oiis
Ai ii remit of a merles of Intervkmn with
i An 1 Park Place I ti fkwiji Rineral of tho Iitllish consul
fiaTs Itcludm l Jdstied in this cointn the lltuttra
Irjrr ph haa Issued the following
h flit enl if the so fur as tho colonleb ate com erned
i ti > tltrtytwo v llanco is plared uptn tho Maniuia
dji ik the of Salisburys masterful tlcullux Willi the
r ii I iiv rn down n ioU n It Is sultklent to them tliit the
a w ro i i than ios are liai plly an integral part of
r r inkiiii iro < t io empln
An i dltorla in tho Pally News com
nitntttiK upon the nrae ttnaiKliil crisis
i tlm frilled States sayi TresUli nt
fevilanl lias tniltcted n henvler blow
upnii Ms country than ours llo will llnd
tl > it no bond Issue or wltlidrittal of-
t ot < e la so oflectunl as the tuisuruncoi of
pence It la nov evident that Btetldent
rivelands meuiRe will be conimerclally
and lliiaiiclolly dlsastious to Amena lor-
a loit ilmn to come Kverythliii points
to n further presstire for money in Now
York anl a promlum on sold Is looked
for unless Iho political elttutlon becomea
lesa onrmlng
A dispatch to the Times fiom Illo
Jnnorlo a thnt the Bri7llbin sonite
and chamber of deputies aiiopted a resolu-
tion appro tnjf lreslilent Ch m limla
missriKo
Tin pp Is divided ass tin dispatch
the prni inal loiirniils ticoept the Aimilean
piotei itiR Tim Jacobin papets support
the Mrnr dootiln
J1 j An editorial In the Cluonlcle liberal
isa > s PtesldQtil Cleveland must Induce
1 Ihe Americans ti think deoplv of tho
1 nuMlb tin ss of qtioniiijs messaeo To
lour mlrds It Is virtually n couneiblast
I fir I appenli to tnetH nml not to prejti
idlies ami present real und not Imigiii
arv pirIK
The titandnrds flilam Inl nt tlcl says
It Is rumored Hint Hie Itothsehlbls have
I i ii 11 d to linnieilUitlv wlthdidw Sa
omio from America Whether thli is
itue or not tho gravly of the iltuatlon
Is utidl3piitd Nub dv feats war but
It Is quosttnned whether the United
Hlaites will be able to maintain the gold
stondird not whettur tho sllvvr pnry
v 111 not become supreme and gil I bo
driven to a linvy premium Prisldeiit
lev lands action linn shiitlerel nil faith
in the financial future of Amrim
The llerlln cornspotident of the Dillv
Telegraph denies the report us fur as
llerUn Is concerned 01 the inin < lal
writer In jeeterdiiyi Imlly Telegraph
to tho effect thnt negotiations are pond
ing on the contlnet 1 fir a loan of fifty
million to the United States
1 j1 lt uiuiii 1 iiiitntiiu article sayd
It Is retiortd that other bankers besides
the ltcthschllds will withdraw their bal-
ances from America
It ls estimated tnnt tho gold shipment
from Now York tomorrow will reach about
< M0 the bulk Riling to leiinnny
vvheio the money enn bo moro piolltab
empli > eil
A dlspuch to the chronicle trom Ilrus
sels quotls nn interview had by a rcpie
sentatlve of I llo Holr with Mr W K
Vnnderhllt In whlcb the kilter sild
Uvorjthlng Is possible wo thnll not
jleld an inch We can liepln by closing
our ports airalusl KnglanJ Aready 1
bavo 11 private leleirram imnnuurliig the
onvocollon ct a in Kress or iblegitej
from all the American republics I ihh
congress will carry through the protect
for a o tnm union eltlioriiteil by thn late
Mr Diilne
Mr Vanderbltt talkeil further of Kill
son a torpiiloes being nmillvl to flying
mao ineB to destroy tho llnglsh fltcts In
a few hours
Mr Cleveland would never hnve tnrown
down the trinmt ivt wll Mr Vindoriiltt
worn ho not prepaied for all cventuall
ilo
To Ornphlc wiKgests the reference to
tho itrbMrallon i > f the question whether
the doxtrtne Is appllcnbe lo the Vene
rulan dlsmito or not ntid ivs int it
1 nn Kslsburv tropoc iteh arbitration
President ClovelanJ would not daio de-
cline It
nOTHCHnDS OPINION
Ijondou December M Huron Roth
child discussing the Venezuelan affair
said to n reporter of tho Associated Press
today
Prom a business potnt cf view opinions
tan pot differ All I want Is p ace Con
tlnentnl opinion continues to support
Great Ilrllaln arid this ls naturnlly made
most Jf by the English newspapers On-
ly tho Itusslan opinion thus far received
has been noncommittal
A dlspitch to tho Standard from Paris
dwells upon the fact that French opinion
ls valued In the United Slates mero
than that of any other country und adds
The Trench peoplo entertain the most
friendly feelings for tho United Bbiles
vet their opinion unanimously condemns
Piesldent Cleveland
The press oflondon and the provinces
continues lo he moderato In tone
The Itlriniiighani Post organ of the
sitretary of state for the c I ml a th 1
Itlght Hon Joseph Chamberlain suvs
We rely much on the serious roil > c Ion
of the better class of Americans Tlia
Uradford Observer reinnrKs Kj far us
this nation ls concerned It should bi
assumed from tho outset that undi r in-
conceivable circumstances can the ques-
tion lie made a sufficient excuse for war
At nil costs we stand for peace
of the General drift of orlnlon n the
proltce
Ur I r O Connors Sun Is a notablo
excepllon la the jten ral tone It says
todays To us who public men nro al-
most without exception honest It Is in-
credible that statesmen should be pre-
pared to bring misery an d alh M
thousands for tho trnnaceniUnt plores
of office That Io Br sid < n Cleveland
such methods are possible Is reason why
Amtrlra should pause
The 8un nlso sutes that the Southern
Stutes must be rcckjneii with Yankee
is et n term of rojrvvh on the Eolith
and the tattered wur faps of the capi-
tal nt Blchmoni are revered and aior d
relics The name of Jefferson Davis is
a creator one to conjure with than
Cleveland There are yet nun llvlnir li-
the Soith who dream that the r > iirs and
bars will ono day wave aboo tho warn
and stripes
SOME OPINIONS FUOM TARIS
Paris December The secretory ot
tho United States embassy here Mr
Henry SUgtaud in an interview pub-
lished In Oil Bias today Is quoted as rny
lns
Tho United States can not permit any
nation to forcibly annex any American
tetrllory In this respect the doctrine of
J Prsldent Cleveland Is more moderate than
tho ornlon of an emmenso majority of
Amerinins Our only fear Is that mon
of prudent minds like Mr Cleveland will
be overwhelmed It Is certain tho United
States will > leld nothing and Groat Brit-
ain w ho has everything to lose In case of
war will recede for war means that
unaili will ontei tho fell ration pf the
lulled States and the lnslsh trade w 11
le destroyed within a month ufier fertili-
ties bcRln A few shells thrown Into an
oj en i ort will cost livgland dear It
would tw the ruin of the ijloulal empire
ruquostlonalily rrinco will take alan
taco of tho occasion to settle the aue >
tluis of Kgypt and Slom and Bussla will
advnnro lir Interests In the direction of
I Ulo These aro tho reasons why Iriiil
iiI aln will recede Tho United States
can not yield n point of the principle of
the mowipre
Sir Charles nilke who Is now In this
ollv In nn interview today Is quoted as
snuic Hint ho nnproves tho attitude of
tho marquis of Pullsburv on the Vne
itiiolnn question and considers rbltratlon
li > possible He Is said however to have
rUted that an outbreik of hoiitlUes
nonld be too deplorable to consider and
aided that whllo the lonquost of Canada
by tho United States Is possible It would
l > nt the cost of sacrifices similar to
tlioie of the war of soresdon
M Irancols de I incle nn antlUrcllsh
mtnber of tho clumber of deputies In nn
luttiWow In the Mnttn todav doiUtivi
Unit tlio United States lias tho luw on lior
si e and that compulwrj nrbltiatlon be
twe n l uiopo and America Is an excel-
lent Idea
CANADAS ATTITUDE
Ottawa Can December a Officials of
the government claim that In enso of
war lotweon Great llrltaln and the United
atitei Canada could In twentyfour hours
put leCV fully equipped men Into the
field and hold any force tho United
States i likely to brine iiiralnst thli roun
tiy for a couple of month nt least Tho
situation Kencrnlly Is lewod as ono of
Iho cruilest RiMVltv cnlllnif for prompt
preparations for defense hut not for any
nnim In the CMnt of hostllltlea Clen
fial MontfTomory More cominaiuler nf
tlo impel Inl forces nt Halifax would
tuko i haiRO of the defense as the senior
i It oi in tho country i
I bo Journal saj s on the Venezuelan
ip tin Tho dominion jrovernment
hould toko tin o by the forelock anil tnke
a i tisonablo stciis to Inrnitc oui mnklni
us good a showing ns wv can II anv ln
nion cotnn Immediate tippllcatltti
s uid be made to the homo KOvernmeiit
fii thA lOitiitiMon of offleeia to coop
et i o with some of our own in ilccldiiijr on
a plan of notion
NOT AIltAlD TO COMU
New Yoik December W A dispatch to
thiy World from London says There Is
no enoia comment In London over tho
Venezuelan controversy other thin on Its
posslliio effect on toril Duttravens recp
tlon In New York Ho has been xeriouslv
advised by friends not tu go lest ho might
not nnlj be subjected to III tPMtuiiIlt
from ixhed New York patriots but lot
his sustained accusation of fiaud against
the Defender svtidiuute might lead lo a
serious Inlet national complication might
Indeed servo uh a spark to the tinchi
blazing into actual warfare Noverthe
Icw the Vnrlds Queotmtoivii correspond-
ent telegraphs that his lonHlilp Arthur
Olennlo and Oeorglo Askwltli willed by
tho Teutonic In good spirits
RUSSIAN OPINION
St Petersburg December D The
Novoo Vrcmva says If It comes to a war
between Great lirttnln and the United
Statei tho former will hta to encounter
Internal as well as foreign foss for tie
Irish are not likely to look on piisivly
at suoh a confllt In that event rnglnnd
uffalrs In Turkey nn I Hie far East would
not w ear to tavorable an aipeM and
then would come an hour of bltto reirl
button for the pa t uptn which Kngllsh
iten pilJe thoms lves forEoitlng thai
successOS gained by guile and for e are
11 ver enduri
iho lloerso Cazettn remarks The one
lionarnblo moans for rirKlniid to extil
rite herself from tho nntilr Is a vote of
crusum against tho Marquis of Sitl
bury and 11 new cabinet mlkht be able
to rectify the b under3 of Its predecessurs
NO WA1I ANTICIPATED
New York December VI Representa-
tives of IVradstrecti nt twcntylhite
cities Interviewed many leading manu-
facturers and merihnnts Thiisilav Ms
to lh eifict pteeetil or prnspocilvo on
tho influence of thu InternatlMPil slm
tlon preelpltitdl bv the ptoridenf m <
suge the meisigo Itself and as to tho
probability of oiiual hosillltles
In no Instance so far n tho Interviews
rxiend is win consldeied the probable
outcojpe So fur ns Hie effect on liuslnens
Is eonoerned Custrrn and Western nvanu
fiveturlng centers ind many of the larger
Weston and Notlhwistirn distributing
imititH report none Is felt wlmlsvrr
RUSH1A PIIOPOS11S MDDIATION
St lc ertburg December 20 Pvsslnii
newspaper generally illicuss tbo Venezu-
elan qtestlon and epnis the belief that
Il wll have a paoirio Ijsie The Novoskl
eonsdc s tbo position nsstimel bv the
IPltod Mates in be In conflict with the
Intests of the whole of Europe an 1
suggests that the mediation of 1 el lain
Enriicatt powers and a new pea ofnl
sentiment thercfoie would be opportune
THE MEETING AUANDONED
New York December WTher wll be
no special meeting of the chamber of
comnieroo to consider the eneaaela
question nt least not until unci th
I tilted Stales s iiite sliull have Inkn
notion Tho petition to hive a meeting
called which was cltculit d voileulay
has been temporarily withdrawn
DEPLORING THE MESSAGE
Iloslon Mass December M The New
England Free Trndo League held the most
notablo banquet In Its history tonight
lipso iltlons were mnde deploring Mr
Cluvelnnds 11 eiiiro denllng with the
Venezuelan question and Ambassador
llayarils lomaiks in favor of ioace were
heuetily Indorsed
WANTED TO RESCIND
Richmond Va December SO An at-
tempt was made In the Virginia senate to-
day to rescind Hie action of tho legisla-
ture on Tuesday In the action approving
President Clevelands Venezuelan mes
sage The motion to rescind was lost
t to K
DISPERSED THE INSURGENTS
lluvaun December M At tho Santlsma
Trinidad plantation In tho Sugua la
Grnnde district ot Santa data a num
lo r of Insurgents encountered a detach-
ment of Spanish troops and In Hu tight
ovei one hundred of the Insurgents wen
Illld nml a numb r mad pttamers
Lieutenant Carvaljn nt the head of-
ten voltintei rs has dlsnersid a band of
thirty Insurgents near Cardenas
Ttieso two opinions are only typical I ittc o of Mauiizaa kilUui cK cm r0V
VIEW AT WASHINGTON
Washington December 20 A very
cireful inquiry throughout the republi-
can side of tho house of represontntlvm
leaves no doubt of the passage of a bill
to restoie at leist a portion of thn duty
on wool and Increase the duties on the
entire schedule of wcolen goods
The Nntlonnl W01I Growers associa-
tion asked for li cents a pound on un-
washed merinos 21 cents on washed and
36 cents on scoured with a duty of S-
cents a pound on carpet wjols Such a
duty would havo to be accompanied by
a compensatory rate of IS cents on the
higher gnulrs of woilen and worsted
tlolhs In addition to the protective duty
Imposed by ihe recent tat Iff act
J lie wo lgrovveis association and tho
liianitliuuirers of uooleti goodi havo
Joined their issues and are working to-
gether The latter would bo peticctly
willing to have the duty on raw wools
Iticrevstd as suggested provided they
receive the compensation of an equiva-
lent amjunt In fact they would be will-
ing to have merino wools tuxid na high
as W cents a pound It they could get It
but the carpet mills will not consent to
S3 high a duty ns S ecius a pound ipon
carpel wools because they havo to com-
pete vir > closely Willi iln inaiinfactur
ets of England and Helglum who ure
offering tho finished product nt very low
prices these days
It Is probable however thnt both tho
woolgtowers and manufactures will ho
disappointed In tho legislation they Geek
but it Is equally probable that they
have set llulr figures high enough to
glvo them pknty of room to trade if
they got one half as much ns they ask
they will be happy
Mr Rceil and those who will make up
the committed on ways nml means be-
lieve In the principle that half 1 loaf U
better Hun no bread and that they hid
hotter be very moderato in tho duties
they Impose In order to give the presi-
dent no excuse to slug their bill with a
veto Mr Reed aigues that It the presi-
dent refuses to peimlt a moderate and
reasonable duty his refusal will be an
Important political Issue In tho next cam
palgn but If the sheepowners and wool-
en goods nin arc greedy thy will not
only get nothing but will offer the presi-
dent an opportunity to show the country
that tho republicans 110 guilty of class
legislation
it may be expected too that whatever
hill is pnsect will contain a teclpioeltv
clause ptovldlng that tho rtstorcd duty
shall not apply to wool Imported from
liny countiv that oftets equivalent con-
cessions In favor of Ihe products of tho
United Statin Such 11 pi ovist in would
apply only to Canada und thu Smith
American republics partlculnily Argon
tine Chill and Uruguay There U no
doubt that they would nil be glad tj
iiilmlt ftei to their custom houses a large
part of tin Ir Imports from the United
States In order to keep our taxes olt
their wools We get veiy little but car
pot wools from South America and we
rnWo none In the United Htales Tho
only ob lotion that tho slieepuvvniirs
can offei jr Imposing a duty on cnipet
wools Is that they am used to adultei
ate the finer grades In tho manufacture
oi clieip clothing and no congnsimin
can stand tip le fore Ids c instltiieiits and
Bin cessfully explain i vote against cheap
woolen clothing for the working clauses
It ls a mlstnke to suppose that most
of tho senators nml representatives like
the candidates for president wire birn
In Ohio That State only produced Si
members of the present senate and housa
of representatives while New York is
tlio mother of 41 and Pennsylvania II
Virginia cornea fourth in the list with
23 of her sons Massachusetts lins II
Kentucky haa 20 Indiana 1 Tennessee
and Georgia HI each Illinois li North
Carolina II Maine 12 New Jersey 11
Vermont Mm viand Mississippi und
Missouri 10 each Connecticut South
Carolina and Alabama 9 each Michigan
and Wisconsin S Louisiana C loiva 5
Arkansiu I Rhode Island Texas and
Neiv Hampshire 3 each Florida and
West Virginia on h Minnesota Kun
fos Utah California Orog in and the
District of Columbia 1 each Thirty
incmbeiH of congcas were born abroad
S In ErglHiul S lit Canada 11 In Scotland
and 4 In Ireland making 21 oxllrltons
I In Gcimanv and oil each In Norway
Huiumty und Denmatk South Carolina
mid Utah have none but natives to rep
resent th m although the New York
and Massachusetts delegations were
The qunrtermnstcr general of the army
makes Hie ratner remarkable statement
In his nnnuil report that cavalry horses
which nro rejected by the army Inspec
tors have been found quallled for tor
cign governments the curious part of
the report being that so far as is known
no other government has yet Been fit
ifs dwt Clc2 S r lry h ° rSla ° uId6 t
f3i Kmar ° t ltiP general was brought
forth K n
by a Utile t it which lis has hi n
having with the Inspector general
ovo
the present mehod of eel 11 g mj
lorBes the later holding that
tlcatlons now ant the soeei
iiveir aril lliSUIIloi 11
were mud
i ed sulIJohnt
Insure gocd animals while G 1 rat fuel
ellir contends that the army has V I
been provided with 1 tier hvitses
0 ln cor Scnlral tak Issue how
ever and sa > that
many cuvuly hori
MC0U w and unmanaiVnU0
s Uie quar
termnster general ouys all hbrses
army he will conM 111 ff l0
regard to the Venezuela dispute or the
Monroe doctrine in general can not
eclipse his light He has let the pace
and the republicans In both houses have
got to adjpt it lie doubtless realized
ns well ns anyone the greit unpopularity
of his foreign policy up to date and Iho
disappointment of the publlo that he till
not show somo sympathy with Iho Cuban
patriots In his nntimil message Hut tho
people will accept this aa full compensa-
tion He can have the democratic nomina-
tion for the presidency It he likes nml
the voUb of more people in both parties
limn winld lie cast for any oih r demo-
crat Furthermore by his message to-
day ail ruttin utterances of inesldenti
of the United States on foreign affairs
will bt measured
LEAGUE OF WHEELMAN
Discussion as to the Next Place
Meeting
151Si
Si von 1 furjopgs Miss Rowett 107
fi S
to won Ashland 107 V P
1
I tecon
lluil
m ukiM
of
New York December 20 Any amount
of discussion has been aroused as to
where the meeting of the L A W Ns
tlonal assembly would be held Wilrd has
been received from Pre si lent A O WFI
llson that tho session will take place in
Baltimore the majority of the delegates
having voted In favor of that place
It vlll bo remembeted that President
Wllllson gnvo It out some time ago ns
hie Intention to call tho meeting for St
Louis but the storm of opl sltlou lhat
followed the announcement caused him
to leave Ihe uclection of he iplace to
tho chief consuls of tho various division
A strong nttctnpt was mado to have
Niw York named but was unsuiccssful
Many Important matters will come befoie
tho nssembly and it promises to bo the
most momentous In the history ot the
National cycling body The proposition
to strlko out the words white and
amateur from tho constitution and
also substitute cyclist Jnatend of
wlielmnn will excite debates Innumer-
able The tnclng pioblem will occupy
some time
Even If the National nssembly does not
ni eve the U A W of the control ol
1 at ing said I II iltitler last night Jt
Is ulmnst certain to rtcilde upon tho tool
Ishmnnt of < lass P Two classes amiteiii
and profcslonitl are named and class H
will die 1 nirrlted death Its usefiiliiers 3
over and the toiler It ls burled tte licl
Tbe laleit bulletin from Chairman G d
eon of the I W ls not very Icnrthy
1 nd not a simon pure progress to class
i A Travis of Kansas City will here
eriei rld ns a professional and so will
C S llatohoider of Wmlonsburg 111 al-
though the latter has been set down for
0111 year for faKe ejitiy
A C RUnlck W W Davidson A
Mnmleh and It Jewell all Inwn riders
have been suipendod from all track racing
1111II J nnnary 1 1W for a similar but inure
lligtMit nnoiso II M Turk of Deliver
I V Tow 0 of Avbnin Me and E M
Swett of Norwav Me are being investi-
gated The most Important record as ac-
cepted Is tbo half mile tandem 5i seconds
mnik by Hnndtll and Coburn at New Or-
leans on Novembei 2
NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES
The following uro the entries for the
New Orleans races ns posted at tho turf
oxohangi Inst hlsht
Threequarters of a mile Rapid Tiansit
101 King Elm IW To le Susie Nell The
Hook Will I ennetie 1OT each Red aolin
Remus Arllst Ceo F Smith 112 cacii
One mile 2vcarolds Jatsy Minnie Wa
Wn lulls Jack li in each Coilina
Captain Kldd 101 Iloynl Nettle Mamie O
touflle lO i each FriU e 107
Siven and a half ftu lungs selling GUn
rtagn Sir John Cur ous itenaud lian linn
i ctich Potsdam Kreclmnn Chenoa 1 C
each Alex Cockrcll Ethel Iliown 1M
each
One and onostxtocnUi miles Traction
hui illcap Sandowne 01 Mate H3 Nlcollnl
Ronsvolt J Wasco r Jamboree 12
Jim Flood 103 itlltzon Llglufoot 111 each
Mile and nn eighth Splillualst 100 1 es-
ter Wi Unole Jim 10 lnc ininiode Red-
Cap Chauneey 100 each Major Drlpjis
Joe Courtney Prig TwentyThree
each
POST TIPS
First RieeGro V S ntth Artist
Second Race Souffle Mamie G
Third Rice Potsdam Chenoa
Konith Race Ilghtfoot Jim Flood
Fifth RaceLefter Uncle Jim
IIS
SMITH AND MURPHY TRAINING
New Orleans La December Wv Aus-
tralian Hilly Murphy who will opposeSol
um ly all born in thus states It is a i ly Smith on Monday night the time set
curious fact
that all the rcpresentvlvcM
from New Vork ejty and Uuioklyn rco
natives of this country except Mr II111
luy while several of th rcpivs ° iitn v s
from the country ilWirlcs nro naturalized
citizens Ihe Somlprn Sateo are very
generally icprcsentcd by natives nurn
bo than othets None of the reiiisoiitu
tlies ftom the South wen horn In ih
North Sentitot H uvlny howevi win
born In North Carolina Mr HanstnouRh
Is the only senator who was birn In
Illinois lioth of the Illinois smiatnia
were tioru In Kentucky Seven nf tho
lepiesentatlves Mobsis Hopkins Prince
JVanier Marsh Downlnir Muiphv ami
Hadloj were born In Illinois tlnee in
Ptnnsvlvanla two In Ohio and one enh
In Indiana Wisconsin Iowa New Jr
soy North Carolina Massachusetts Ver
mont Lnglund Ireland and Denmark
for tho Olympics Chrlstmaj exhibition
went into his final training for the bout
at his quarters at West End lie has
done considerable work and weighs now
about 113 pounds and claims that ho is
really In tiptop form W hlle ho does not
cxaetlv say that ho can outpoint Sull >
Smith ho Intimates that he will be much
disappointed if he can not show litmsell
moro scientific than hl3 rival
Smith Is doing a good deal of labor at
Wejmans Garden and ueiievea lhat ho
Is clever enough to best his opponent
llo savs that In the event of getting a fa-
vorable decision he means to go North
and look about far men worthy of his
mettle
lr Is conceded that the bout between
airlth and Murphy will bo a good one as
both aro clever
There ha been an enormous falling oft JU V a MaVlTan cf Jud gel
In the manufacture of dUUllnl llquois Pails didders matter of ceremonies Ec
during the last two years and also In
tho capacity ot the dlstllleriiw in opera-
tion In the year lvso there weio 372 dls
tlllerles In opeiulljn and 107 In 1SD0 while
In 1S1 there were only 3IS In IS > 0 the
total capacity a diy of the distilleries
was BliajS gnllons in 1S30 137043 gallons
In 1S i only 70612 gallons
Ill ISmI tliero were 1013333 bushels of
grrln used in 1M3 23tC0l0J bushels and
In lSMlSHli7bnshilsvvhleh Is the small
est amount fur any year during th last
1 5 L wnen tl10 averago has been
The number of gallons of splrlls pro
dJ nV asl Y nr V 5 8 which was
tm 1O6 gnllons
loss tliip in IW who
llie t > tal was lMr < i017 Th iiroJuc tor
lnii vvns liultl7l les thu the nvtrago
for the lust un jears Tbirn w13 a d
l Vi or lVUU M ° I aleoito and
lUH Vi griilons ot puie splrlls At thJ
ollo
Cttitls timekcetiei Ftank Carambat ref
tree John II Dutfy
NEW ORLEANS RACES
New Orleans December tOFollow ng
are the itsuits nt New Orleans
ffl1 1 1 toontlj it n mile solllngLln
Michael tw 1uberMlle i to 1 sen ml
J 11 clur 101 Caywood li to 1 thlid ilme
lO
lOMil
Donarlon 107 J Murphy E to 1
° li nov w0 D Uavls 1 lo sec
ond v hlspej 101 Ross 0 to 1 third I lino
151
sniiii linn tline was un incr is it ois t e i
Z vfiX ° w1 iJ sll i tllrtl 1 ° 1 <
Hum
Penny 2 to
ml Plimet IW Aker 60 to 1
Unit I
1 1l1111llc1p mill ca s ill D Divlsl
C to
11 udge Dubose si A liarrett 8
t1 nC 0 nUrhSi < W > Jm3
I nr l i
Six fiilonesDomingo 107 W Jones 7
lo 1 won 1 army Aaron Jr 101 lb nnejii
Srj n M o ril Vhe a vDK 9 n 5UAnANTLB
Ity of the dlstlllerkS the amount of their p v v Vor I1tfn er 20Joc Vondg to
SWnT
iho maikiu hlA hai1 fl0ud1 I J I1J nn manager for Maher sends
Thursday
morning wllh Moot to po st ibr
n ° Kis a being made 011 the
o h0s Mihei ls u
light favorite
AT SHORT RANGE
Lord Packvlllos house must bo well cov
et cd with Ilghtnlnf rods
Rolirl Lincoln should le compelled to
properly tax his pteslelentlal boom
Amelia Rives married life to
seems
have bet n rather novel experience
Those who thought Chicago might bo
lonely after the lapsing of liorr and Har
vey didnt know Professor llemls
In refuslrg to como to America Max
Neirdiu Is porhars satisfied with the mis
takes other distinguished visitors havo
mitde
Washington Post reporter recently
fell In love wllh Hetty Green Hut It Is
doubtlul if the good woman will ever bo
that llicse defecls thouM hMfn KiT 1 T l hliq
r0 Itsiicctfon
the purchases
A RATTLE IMMINENT
Madrid December M The El Llbornle
his own ideas In tho mattart wntu 1V1 hBS n dispatch from Havana which soys
0 c ritlrisoKfh 1 U no 1 bt coiiiliiud na Maximo Gome Antonio Mncso La
Crute Burez and Perez at tho head of
Judging frcm a nhinii nousnnd Insuieonts have forced
the mVi iwlltical Btandpalnl the frontier of Matnnzas und It Is be
ire ldent has made a great hit ed that an Important bittle Is lm
Whatever may be done In congress In r ffiirt Sl J n nounY5r U ° ° 1
Tnls Illo of moTi vlu
Whoso portaliV ta
v ° had betUrV
father b fcfcy
t t w one of th jL lh dliiJ
newspaper ofaja i litahS
n r of The hotel o n-
Its an old feuri
Ing thecf
ltor said and h > Z mn r t
overy two month tZ f <
at one another EvrvkL1 1 W
about > > 0lllratl
it This ib
Julklnei live ft fr ttif
Brown Mr UwS n linf
1ortya r J a S tt 17
the younc i nlh toneJiiS
young fa0 eUcWnUd
sent a little tote
poem
Vlriting 3 W ISS
Werovedt os r esnVr B
feud W6M M
HU8
B
t sing i
manager proviM
the editors ma uVuWs 1 ttH
poem Old Hrovn owf A 11 5f <
Imck
subscription tni ASi
manager struck out thn Mlh < i
said oid Urown anonlaat W
Mf6la H
terhi
aTa
Ln t pr
fairest
iss Jtidkln Tim ottSS3
sbo turned un her noieand1 sSiiSjL
out Then the rtltSrTO
It llo Is K 1
eectir light plaV aThi fc
Jumped on the line WhilebrignttbiS
light shone in a hurry lE
tho printers came in antTjrjbW
ffony and this p0em tumi
pt know what printer ill TO
give them
a chance ro hire Uttii
tho poem came out In
thstawt
Tn JISS
lUDKIXB v
Isltlng Mrs T Montcalffl Emit
We loved to see her rtu v
Nothing but a rose In htrhHr
She stood with blushes red
Upon her lovely head
And vou see continued tin ti n
dent
tim Judklnses got mtl
An old man with long while till
kers and a derby hat Pro nw 1
dropped Into a Main Ireet dn
yesterday and beckoned clerk iwK
a corner Ho was about 0yonet
ho wore 0 bright red Deckttc tattt
trying to smoke a very tij rlr
cigar In as off hand a style ujaaVi
Young man ho said m Ja
ask you a few questions llinn
you a big watermelon uplWlha
next summer I came to Erjsiln
this here carnival and d ai uV
Right now before I go aarWatlm
you got any hair dyet Si
Plenty of it
Any of this real black 18 it
looks bliio In the sunshlnel i
Yes V
All right then now ID jmtbV
know anything about this ten I
docterln
Well yes something t
And widders do you feelItblJfl
nostlcato few lines about fiM i
a
I cant tell what you urtirtTWf
said tho clerk What is It I °
know
the pint > JfJ
Im a gettln to
hair dye Monroe docterln V B
Got liiein all down in yet mini
Yes but m
Jest hold on now uJ El W
Theroa the whopplntst f l
widder moved Into the iJJIfto
me you aver Fee and jfl K SJ
femnlo heart the h cut <
upon jours truly N VL V
nere whie whiskers I WS
blackin said vvhltkers 11IIJJ
four fingiTB ov rye t 1l pi IS
longs 1 kl ks my bMhjMlg
upwind talutcs the widder m
Well said the clork to
younsMer Kef
Walt a
the other hand I heari
thin mornln and I he r f
1
crept
about this here MonfJ r-
uses hair die and traloJdrt
yeirs of age I kctches WS
and <
into a
turns rejrt 0a
what 1 llible to b m de
hero goat war Ef UJ JP
tl > e the recrultln BaiaViit 1 M
white holts and iu W i w
big chance on t e fJ il
to nice Un twloet M > 7nii i
been invoiced and erbVW0
und this here Monryd
0t J
keeps me front P uHWu Jjr
mnkln a strong I1 <
would you do cf you was w
lerV W
w tu be
I dont think there
soon said the dcrk heril
jertisnlem BaJw
me the Wcnes hot lie of r
dye fur 7 > coins that > MKr
to that i1A rf J
lo v Tl risk the chanjMl
IM
water ogln on
takln
This is nothing bu ° Jf1
music a nln
happy holiday
by the finger of a rfCS
of rejo
anthems
keys as
mas carols make the To1 tl
A Post man a > < < =
ihe lure st fancy ° the tW
l
watchioB iitet 1
n Mnin str e
turning over tM
w ere
iioUorsananPWryi
Christmas i Tilim lt it
rkrsh erfe
rrook raboJt l
half mournful ha wjoi fcff
< ier ana r
A clerk raw
Is
Well what
shortly
Ir
oSSmgH a
ne fm
Soineth baby MJffl
IV
to buy f pi leffi S5l
oi v
Well now don t > w
nroutid to ov jnt
run u
hlns here icK
such lw
a 1
or
or a ball
here Baby latft eBU
told me tn JM
crape sir If J L y
WOULD nB
Ro luster l > ostExrr J MC
Wo would be gl d M wKiriltfi
of he Hon saorS > wClt
R < etVs IJ W
Issue In brown
the shelf jxti
Star
New VorWPrt 1taettt sSgg
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