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LHE KANSAS CITY JOURNAL. THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 1803.
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UfiGESI MORIUS lBCUUTIOI II AHSAS CITY.
GOOD MORNINO.
Sixteen Indians nro reported to be
Ftarvlng In St. Louis. This Is too Intl.
Has St. Louis no dog pound?
We hc.tr eiy little nld of the "rock
ribbed Democracy" these d.i , though
the ribs can be seen eiy distlnctlv
In Its contest foi supremacy with
Greater New York Chlcigo Is cateful to
keep the dhectoiy floor well pidded
Gocrnor Walto will go out of ofllce
net Tuesday, and theteiftcr will be
merely a wild nnd woolv reminiscence
A New Jerses pig swallowed a live
dollar gold piece. This "hows that the
New York boss ate not gobbling all the
Kold.
"I have been governor lone enough,"
said Goernoi riower. This cannot be
regarded as an extravagmt statement
by any ineans
The most amusing thins In politics
this season was the spectacle of Popu
list leadcis In confeience solemnls de
nouncing otticesefkeis
Texas people aie becoming tired of
Senator Mills TexaE is n little slow,
but It occasionally gets Up Into line
with the rest of the countr
One of the New Yeat's callers at the
White House cried out. "Htirtah for
Grover." He Mas a small boy,' how
ever, and didn't Know an1 better
It Is thought thu Piesldent Cleve
land will shortlv contilbuto to the
gloom on the currency question by lssu.
Ing a special message on the subject
Kansas Citj will probablj experience
some cold weathei this u Intel but theie
arc no indications of It et Oui au
tumn climate Is still holding the foit.
It probabl didn't oicm to out Dem
ocratic administration and congiess that
discriminating agHnst a foielsn gov
ernment wah a game two could pla at.
Dublin unherslt;. Is to have a football
team made up of wqnian students And
why nn' Womtn have the hnlr, they
h-up the bloomers and thej liaf the
jell
The planteis of Mississippi have de
cided tu foice the wages of farm laboi
ers down to $7 a month This Is a little
better thin hanging the negioes, but
not much
The Hon u'heioltee rill" Is entirely
too much In c tdenc. in the Terilto'v
since ihe holldijs i-nt In The maish3ls
will hae to gently remonsttate with
Cheiokee "
JapTii s going to see what the Inleilor
of rekln loolw like nt Know the i en son
wli;. And it is not txpcctliiB to
fctumblt m any surprises in the nlnpe
of teasuns h.
Pilnco DisunrcK'n prehinllment that
he would die liefoie thfe co? of 1M
failed to come tiue. Thf old chnncellor
Is bearing up under tho disappointment
braely, hoveer.
Trank James hns he has too much
leapuct for himself and fot tho public
to go on the stago aj an actor. KranK
has beiii n kn.ixe In hH time but ho
never was a fool
Tho Nebraska method of tio.itliiB bank
defaulteis nu not be authoiled b
the statutes, but It la warranted t cure
the defalcation habit In communities
wheie It la applied
The announcement of J'renldmt Mc.
flrlde thnt tin laboi unions would piob
ably place n piesldeittlil o.iudldBte In
the Held "III undoubted!) caijsn liineial
Weaver to prlclt up hlt rats
Chicigo's foothill (earn It, being in
badly beiteu In tho W'tst as Ik lias-ebal!
team was beaten In Ihe Kist. f'hleago
had better swear off on bill teams and
try for the nitlonal conventions
The h'.tvy Ills'- susttlned by tho
orang- glowers of rioiida In the leecut
cold snap Is chlef'v lematkabltt ( out
the fact that It was not caused by Dem
ocratic effotts at ptatesmanslilp.
Mirs Lillian UiitsoU and her husband
have klbted and made up. Jf I'truglnl
will behave hlinsolf now ho may con
tinue n hi wife's good (tract ludell
nltelj possibly throughout the yeai.
Eevety Continental Umopean pott Is
now closed tu Ameilcau tuttlo and
dressed meats. What do Western farm
ers and cattlemen think of the Demo
cratic policy of opening the markets of
the vvor(d, as fui us It has got,'
We suppose Miss Wltlard and Lady
Somerset have thoroughly Investigated
the rjuestlors a- Issue ben.tcii tho Hav
erhill ctrlk rJ a d thelt employ 3rj.
These good v. omen certainly vvouldn t
meddle In n conliocrty to Hie trient
of openly pldlng with one of the par
ticipants without first making sure who
Is In the right.
Htm iiii: nti in.
Whatever people innv think of Ihe
llPhiMturn Incident nnd Its met Us John
llufii", the llnullsh labor rcptesetiliitlve,
la lilllng Americans ome good hnmu
Irulhs tn regmd to tits polities here
Is a iiuotnlton from his address In Wnh
luitton tint will bear thotightrill con
fl del ill Ion The) report IK tltn WdshliiK
ton Post shs
"Mr tlnrnn took up th (tietlon of mu
nicipal purhli ntion In whleh he lm had it
Imp. nl Brli,il MtM,rlnt,n II, litfiltl til
Hln time when the IlniilHi unloas Ilirt
riiiimen inn; monoK)iieii wcie overrioinK
liiillili'lpalltles and inutilrliiilltli vvele
pli.Mns Into the Inn of the monopolies
and Irand the movvtli of the tibor unions
UP to Ihe Mm. that 1 2i union men held
Pltlonp In over 300 miiulilpal Kovern
liientK Mr Iturhs l a member of Ihe
London i oiniiv nunell being lo the
representative of th r ime iQtintlttienr) In
the Impirlul piillauunt 'Ihe ellut of
labor pHiple tnklnK an lnleiet In miinld
pnlltli had been roi the latler to (rain
rnnjrnl of the mix, wntel, nlreit cat nnd
ileotiii IIrIii monopolies li as useless
to denounce the Itenulillenu D--ntoiiate
or 1'nliulM parlies Tin liiborlnR pieple of
the l'nltf'1 Stales had a ui:ioilt or two
to one If thiv would mil use II and Ml
Hums nld he was one of thoe llncllshnien
V ho enlldentlv believed this pnvvn would
be ulllUeil and tint the cre-vt problems
would be "olved Statlstles were rend
showing that In the cities of Llvirponl,
ill ispovv nnd London a per capita debt
had !een ehanRed to u pel ruplt i asset
since Ihe I ilnir unions hid tiikni a hand
In municipal nffnlis"
Theie never wn n more foiclble tiuth
uttered thim Hint the liboi vote In the
t'nlted Ht.itos has n m.ljoilty of two to
one "It the would onl use It" And John
Hums l the onl.v forelgnti we hnve et
seen who ees the fact praetleallv, or
tnll.s enmiuon sense. As n I tile Kmn
pcitns have led oui 1 iboi people and led
them demagoglcallv Instead of pinctl
call) Tho Americans. Powderlv, Ar
thur and now Compels mo not "i.vdl
cnl" enough and the violence of such
nun tis Most nnd the annichlsls meio
ductilnalies In wold' has filtlcied
awn) this strength that Iluuis stis
Hums Is" a piactlcul leformor. and Is
both n member of the citj council or
London and of pnillinient, anil he puts
1,1s Ideas In the foim of ndmlnlstntlon
Wo want to call attention to this te
nntkable statement That statistics
show that "luce the labor Ideas had
contiolled In the municipal alfalrs of
London. Llvutpool nnd Glisgow "i per
cnplt i debt hud been ch inged to ii pel
capita asset " This is a stnitllng as well
as n icmaiKablo deeliratloii
In Kansas City "the gang ' would be
dead In u season if the labor vote was
only tiue to Itselt lint to get the ad
vantage of its powei ineasmes must be
In Inimonv with it The cltv can own
Its own suppls ot gas, water, tieet
cars and electric lights and with the
laboi vote this would be piacticable.
John Hums talks good piaetical sense
when he urges these Ideis us a woiklng
man, and we aie gl id to see him in the
ie id on these Issues A little common
sense will bettle this fact at once and
heie It Is In a nutshell
IVople In Emope, in New Yoik, Bos
ton, etc loan mone to corporations to
build and opei He wutei woiks, stieet
car lines, gas and clecttic light plants.
They operate these and fiom the piollts
of tint opetatlon pa the Interest on
these loins
Who pass this inteiesl and the oper
ating expenses" The people of Kansas
Cits who pas for theii use. Then If we
can and do pnv this to otheis whs not
pas It to our own tieasury,'
That is how a pei capita debt is con
vened into a per capita usset We pas
the lnteiest on the bonds we pis the
expenses of operating, and we pas the
piollts that go to the coipoiatois, oi
as thes aie called, the stockholder who
projected the work and who control the
admlnistiatlon of the proptitles
Tho value of these ti includes can be
estimated when the fact Is consldeied
that such stocks aie isrels found on
the muket, nnd as a rule are not for
file, and tint syndicates and trusts aie
busing up all such piopeits that can be
got hold of
l!ut the laboi vote cut never achieve
these mones-ln-the-pocket leforms as
lung ns they follow mouth-organs, and
vote foi "gangs" Hut municipal gov
ernment must be along these pi ictlcal
lines Ins-tend of electing mete ambitious
oi men emus politicians to olllee Lot
the laboring voters read nftei John
Hums nnd find out how in a few sear3
a pet capita debt, h is been changed Into
a pei capita asset
WOMAN IX l'OI, tills,
Tho spirit which Impelled the men
of Kansas nt the late election to
duny to women the right to pattlelpiln
dltectls In political aflnlrs, and conse
quentls In the social and moial things
which nro tho icsult of government,
has since actuated the leglslatuie of
Geoigil to letuse authoilty to the gov
einoi to appoint a woman to tho olllee
of assistant lllunrlin
This spliit Is called, oi, i.ithoi mlN
riOltd, the splilt of ehlv.ilis It ionics
Itoni opinions which lie mldvvas between
tho civilization which withheld from
women .iff tho civil lights of ,t human
being nnd that advanced state of so
clels wheielu she Is beginning to enjos
all the pi Iv lieges of man Although foi
Sinus women have been appointed to
public olllee In Kansas and Inimhlbls
Willi good lcdiiltH and although they
have had foi sonic time ,i finetlounl
Voleo In iiiuilleliil politics, in vol tin less
ieoigla, whleh hns Just denh d to
woman tho tight to earn hei llvlns. dlN
turs fom Kuus.ih ujily in degiee. The
lino of lOn-li1 nlon which lieoighi stneoa.
iiiep moved to the conclusion that
woman Is u cuatute to be trusted, ad
mlied, nnd hi pt In n bandbox, Is Identl
ial with tint which was litols tollovved
on the Kansas stump In uct(ltei i oin
inonvvealth would the men have thulr
woineii HhMiiiitf an oblltfntiou which
vxmld iendei them less luvuhle and
worn mis, which vvould mako flnm un
bain ih it devotion to hopie wheieln
tllult chkfesl giaies lie
To leasonpi of this cl.HvX, who are
vt-is nuiiiaroiis and, as women hive
often louud, ptiversels Inllueutiil, ,i
helpless woman is inoie to be deslied
than an Independent one, a creatine of
us'; than one whose mind hid lied all
the opportunities of expansion I'oi It
has never been denied by men that
theie is nothing moiu bioadeulng and
Instinctive than active putlclpation In
the ulfaits of state, Notwithstanding
thu ward wnkci, who has lloiuuhed In
nil ages, polltlus has evci been an invi
tation tu Intellect ami iplrll, and the
one who 1ms studied thu silence woitliilj
has been vvoilhlet for tlie studs Oteut
cdltui have left their desks and en
tered polllky that they might tetuin
to be gteatet cdltois, and gieat law
sera have retired tium polities to follow
their professlol) In u laigei was. The
science of government Is essentially tho
silence of mankind, and the study of i
calls up to uctloit, the hlgheat mental
acuities
Jf, as statesmen Jot eveiy eentuty
have ttslineil, politics develops latger
heads nnd better hearts, win should
theie be finr of Us Inllitencc upon
vvonnn? The ieaon thill the vvniimn ot
to-dny Is beloved nn the nttpeilnr ot her
piedeeessor l becniiso she Is more In
tellectual ntul she Is more Inlilleetllnl
beenue of those uihnliccmenls which
the spirit of "ohlvnlrs" hns been tumble
nlthgelher to withstand
A celebrated Amcilclili cald of the
tnnguoroiis beuilty of the woman of the
southern coimtiles tit it It is beasts un
til she speaks, but the inoniehl the
emptiness of her hentl Is discovered she
beiotnes a doll. This Is the piodliet ot
"chivalry," which still strives, though
with diminishing effect, tn prevent her
fiom becoming nil she ought to be, nnd
what, when she hns nltiiliied the slnte,
will make hi r tunie desiivlng of the ad
mlntlon nml tespect of men
hxss ('Ill's I.IMl SMIt'K iiiaiii:.
The news columns of the Join nil hive
given lu delitll the points ot Inlet et
concerning the giowth of the live stock
ttnde nt this point In the enr past, nnd
I.o rendei could full to be lmpieed bv
the showing made that the lead now
lit Id bv Knlisis ritv In that gleit lil
dustis 1 bevond smcessful tlvnlis The
upon Issued bv the Stock Vauls Com
pnlis. which Is now befoie us, gives a
comph te lev lew In ligllies of the growth
of the live stock bulues foi n peilod ot
twents-four xenrs In nil Hint time the
onlv check In the steady Increase was In
the gucshopper se.us, when the souico
of supply was confined to tun Hot ' near
hv. Pioiii n business of a little ovet
$1,000,000 In 1ST1, the volume has giown
to almost $100,000,000
Thciew.isu time when it was predicted
thnt with the depiuttue of tho gloty of
the great c title i.uiches of the South
wcstein plains, thete vvould be a check
to the giowth of this trade Hut the de
velopments of the last few sears have
shown thnt the contwuy Is lute As
the l.iuges of Western Kansas, of Texas
and the Indian Teiiltors have been
gradually but surely ciovvded away
fiom watei flouts bj agilcultural faim
eis, the live stock Industrs his had
more cncoui.igcment among fatmeis
geneiallv And cheapei grain his had
much to do with tho general spiead of
stock lalslng among fnimcis all thiough
the West
Th" Kansas Cltv market has made a
reputation that Ins enabled It to not
only bold Its own In the tenltoiy
reiched by its gieit sstem of r.illtoniH
but It has passed all othei markets in
the ratio of Its giowth The Improve
ments going on lu tho stock saids will
add so nnteriallv to the facilities foi
handling iceelpts and shipments that
additional impulse will be given to the
business heie duilt'g the coming seal,
and with no untowaid happening to cut
off the suppls the next nnnual repoit
will undoubtedly show an lncieiso of
buInes even greater than that of last
5 car.
General Jo Shelbs siss thit If he Is
sent to euppiess outlaw iv In the Teirl
tois ho will wipe out the Cook rang In
tdxts dass or resign his nnrshalshlp
General helby Is the man to 1111 a lomr
felt want Let us hope the tumor that
he Is to be sent aftei the outlaws will
be veilfled
Empeioi William mide a New Year's
call on th' Ameilcan ambassador. Mi.
Runs on, we mist, iccohed the xoung
kalei coidlallv and made him talte one
to the health of Uncle Sam and Miss
Columbia before getting aw as-.
Aftei we put an end to outnges upon
Innocent negioes In the South and ex
tei initiate the bandits in the Indian
Tetiltorv it will unquestionably be the
duts of this civilized government to plo
test against brutalities in lotelgn luids
The -cnate will piobibly piss the bill
providing for the collection of the in
come tax not because It appiovos ot
the income n, but because the govern
ment Is obliged to hnve levenuo fiom
some souice
The count! has been demanding Soc
ietal s Carlisle's leslgimion foi some
time, but now that the New Yoik bank
ers are miking the demand he will ptob
ubls have to go
THE NEW YEAR'S JOURNAL.
Kt Louis Ilepublle The Kane is C'lt
Journ il lounded on lil In gieit shape
last .Similaj H as resplendent In colois
nnd ovcrMovving with uilvi illelug ovet top
ping eveiy other hlgh-vvtilcr mirk of the
Seat with IS3 coliimns of business an
nouncements bv the wideawake nieiihants
of the Meat eltv of thu Mlssoiui vallej
It gives the Hepublle plrasm. to tendet Its
oiiipllnicutK and congi nutations lo ill'
Journal, and through It lo the people of
KnnsiR Citj upon the maiked evidences
the biindns Journal attotded of rivlved
liin-lness and fust lotuinlng ptospeilts
'lopeki Capital' The New Year's number
of the Knnsis City Journ il Is a hlhhls
itedltablo bstte, both to the lournul anil to
Karsas i 'Its The Issue comprises foils
lagc-H and contnlns 1SJ icilumus of adver
llslng, a vet leinatl' ible showing at the
elos,, of i seat lis no mollis famous foi thu
picispeilts of business of anv soil 'Ihe
Jouinil Is now In ItH foi ts -first seat, "the
prlmu of lite ," and 1ms the Capital's con
Mutulatlons and fcood wishes foi many
liapps Ni w 'Veils to come.
Lawieuio Juitinal Tin Knnsas City
Journal Issued n musnllhont .New Year
iiiimbci, a ciedlt aliku to Ihe publisher and
lo the e it j flhe Join mil looks as IIiohkIi
it l a ptosperuus pipei It Is said Hi it
xluco the piescllt biiihless maniiki'l. Ml.
W A. Hunker, took chaise of thlllBS, It
has uiadi munes und th it ts an odd thing
foi a Kansas City papei lo do Hut .Ml
Hunker lb one ol the ablest niiuat,cis a
Kiiin-us Cits luwspaper ever had and If
given his was them will alwuss bu dlvl-
dinds.
Nut I, h phiini' ssfclem In Atililoii.
Auhiton Kas . Jan i M J. Travers.
ferine i Is of J.h coin Neb, will put In a
new iclephon' $t m bete. Ho will tiso
the Jlairlson telephone, and If he secures
.'ml sltb-ciibei-s al SJ' a seal, ho vvlll ngiesi
to have the sjsiirn In ojieratlou b the 1st
ot Mis Mais of the I irgest business
huiises huve sulwei lb, d foi insiiuiucnls
and he will have no trouble In seem Ing tho
debited iiuinbei lie will asl: Iho cits eoun
ell foi a fuiii'liUL at its next meeting
lie VVuiitiil I line,
Dctiolt Pitu Piess Dlslei "I courted
mj wile thiee sen is befure I got hot, and
It waj ncails all wasted time,"
HlRler "WhS' Isn't she a most excellent
woman?"
Dlglei "&he is. Indeed, but I've discov
ered since that I could have got her In
I luce mouths, If 1 hud had the gumption
to usk for hei."
Anollur Itinlwr V anted.
Fort Seolt, Kus., Jan. 2 -(special ) 1 he
Atlantic Trust Compaii), of St. Louis, see.
ond bondholders ot the 1'orsl Scott Water
Compans, to-das Hied u motion foi the
appointment of another leielvej foi the
works, 'Ihe motion will be urgued 1'ildus
before United States Circuit Judge Thaser,
of bt. LottU,
Illdlcutloui.
Washington, Jan .' Poi Oklahoma and
Irslldti Ttirliors Pall, variable winds.
Por Mlssouil Pair, colder lu northern
norllon: variable winds, be.-omlni: north-
erls
For Kaiuas I air, variable winds.
AT Till! '111131 1 KIH.
Siuirt llobsou wns seen nt the foat'i
Insf night In his familiar and amusing'
char irterlsMllofi of Tone LUmpkln In
Goldsmith's delightful comedy, "She
Stoops to CniKiuci " The publlo ought
to b ginleful to Mr Hnbon for keep
ing allvo this superior specimen ot the
slnhlnrd J'.ngllsh comedies, nlthotigh
the limited Scope allowed Mr. Itollsem
In tl loll- of Tons Lumpkin precludes
the pinntnbleness ot Its frciiuetit use.
It Is iiiic of those plavs requiring nn ex
eiptlonltllv) strong east In mnltei It en
(Ibis sntlifrtdtors. Mr. Jtubson hns ln
Jcctc.l liltcj Toliv it goeid deal !r fin
thnt wrts never dtcmed of bj trtnus of
his predecessors tu Ihe lole, and n the
purl Is one that strains probability a
good ileal at best, there would seem to
be license for the somewhat farcical but
v'oiv ntttacitlvo color this eoinedlnn gives
the seung tolstciPt. Ml llobson's cist
Is In the iniln good. Mr. Itoboli. who
has grown a little stout foi the Ideil
embodiment of the fttscln itltlg beiulnes
of the Itobson lcpcrtms. hat leirnid the
nrt of dressing o as to conceal its fill
as possible the encroachments ot her
inbust tindencli's, w'hlle the ldlllcklng
nlmndiin and giacerul mnnnei of the
woman do mote thnn nnthlng else to
hi Ing hei neat the Ideil conception ot
such n character ns Kate llnrdulstle.
Mr Heigmuti again proves hlinseit n
vciv capable ncloi In his adaptability
to the living graces of AomiR Mntlovve,
giving especial point to the Intrinsic
woith ot the man who found himself at
a dlsiilv.ini ige with women ot equnlltv
but was n innstet over Infeiluis lohn
Webster makes a hnndoiue Hastings
but he vvlll hnve to rid himself of a most
ungraceful walk belore he can shine lu
silks nnd liccs Tim Dlggoiy of Alt
Uoodeisott Is one of the best Impersona
tions in the cast Mi. Ye.u.ince makes
much of llardcitstle, although handi
capped bv it slender phvslque that does
not suggest the luxut lolls living of the
supposed Innkeeper To-night the bill
vvlll bo "The Hciitlettu," which will bo
lepenled tn-motiovv evening and at the
atuidav matinee Saturday evening,
"The Interloper."
The sale of scats fot Pol Smith Kits
sell's engagement nt the Contes will be
gin this moiplng. Mi- Kussell's engage
ment vvlll open next Monday evening,
when he will bo seen In "Peaceful Vnl
lev," which will be lepcited Tuesday
evening und Sntuidav afternoon
Wednesday and Thursday evenings, Mr.
Klisell will be seen foi the Hist time
In Knnsas City as Di, Panglos In "The
Heli-at-Law," and Pildav and Sitttr
day evenings the bill will be 'A Poor
r,Auil. M. I?itki.n1l Is ntie of the
stiongest attrictlons tint do honor to
this cits and thtie will ptoinoiy nu
pechl Interest In tills engigement be
cause many ot his old ndmliers are nnx
Innn to see what ho call do In standard
comedy
The Grind will hive a strong at
ti action next week In J K Emmet In
Tiltr In a Mad House" Ml Emmet
curies special scene iv foi the staging of
the phiv. which 1 cast with u sttong
compans
'The Charity Hall will be tho attrac
tion at tl e Ninth Stieet next week Tho
plav belongs lo a clas that will be In
teresting to tho regular pitrons of this
theatei and will also .attract .1 good
mans who have not been accustomed to
visit this theatei The cast Is said lo be
a good one The plas is one of the best
ot tho long line ot Ameilcan societs
pliss of reient origin and is very well
known In this cits.
The recital which wis to have been
given ls Miss Gertiude Concannon at
Mnon ,x Hamlin's lull Tildas evening
of this week has been postponed to one
week fiom Trldiy evening.
TAKE IIMe'joK HOME I.I1 K.
Tho -Mist ike That the Intctnety llusy
American All Too OJten Makes.
There Is no busWpeoiMe in the wot Id
than Americans. The lush and Intensits
of our business lire excites the constant
wonder of foreigners accustomed to more
lc-lsurels methods s.1ss the New York I're-s.
It is a question It American men do not
woik too ha'd u ! too fast not m"relv for
their own good I it foi the highest good
of theli famine- In their earnest desire
to win mitcrlal benefits for their wives
md children thev trequentls toll with such
unwcarslng InduMts that eating and deep
ing come to seem lo them like lmpertl
nenos and thev are haidlv more than
trinslent visitor- In thcli households
In the old Greik and ltoman religions the
father of the family was the priest of the
f.unllj A profound signiflcinee underlies
this ancient rone, ptlon It Is but an em
bodiment of the etemil truth that the high
est mnril respoii-lbllltlcs devolve upon a
mini In his elian or ot hush ind and fath
et Th it the murled in in of to-das- often
llnds himself unable to spend ins onslcl
eiable portion of his waking hours with his
own fnmlls Is owiig largetv to the stress
of business life m 1 to the ambitions fo
teied In t countrv whose cltl7ens are v el
eome to the highest positions In the land
If thes c in win them Hut this constant
snuggle for miiti rial welfare shnml not
be permitted to Inueise so fai thit the
"things thit ate moie excellent ue for
goll. n ot Ignored
Sometimes n i hlld dbs, nnd then the
busy futhei inns ie ilitc tint It was Indeed
t little sttaiiBr who c uue in him ami went
iwas iiBnlu He had watched the growth
of his buslne-s with Intense Interest ind
he knew cveij aspei t of It, but he had not
had time to watch the giowth of a chills
mind and chat u lei 'Ihe Anuileati wlfo
and mother .in i hnnge In a greit measure
this old. I of thliiM bs holding up lino
libnls of what constitutes success In Ilfo
and of whit nnkis a home worths of the
naino, fot the hush in I In a t,reit mijotlts
of cnsis Is guided by the wlfi and will
bring luck to hi i what shu gives lo hlui
If life to hei means ndthlnc hut money ind
snilul sin i ess, she binds hei hushind to a
wheel that will gradiall crush tho best
th u Is in him Hut ir It nicars a moral de
velopnunt whnc soune of powei Is a
ssmputheile and ennobling home life, she
will take care thit lnr husbnul his time
to live
I 111. ltd s Oli V I IIKIl'AI, ,Kt
A siiilmiii or (bu. u( s lb st I'ro-
lui tlmii.
Piom the Lmdon hpcrlatoi.
As tho pleading foi Sluieni Is Justly con.
side led one ot CIceio's best plodticllotis, wt
vontuio lo add our ovvit attempt at len
duliig Into Ensllsh (not bs ans mi-ins
that of so-callul good societs) un antlthctl
c it passage, lt
"Hut waiving this point, to idiirn lo a
compailton ot studies und cinplo) ments,
how can It bo doubted that icnowu for
mllltais skill eonfnrs a more dlgnllleil
claim for the coiiuHlilp than that for
knowledge of jurisprudence? ion Use he
roic divvn lo give sour opinions to sour
client, ho does the tame to reach hU
point of action promptly with his arms:
the trowing of cotks wnkes sou, tho blast
of lh chulon him sou draw up n brief,
he a lino of battle; sou piovldo ugilnst the
kUiprltu of sout ellents, ho against Iho
stupilsu of cities and camps. He uudei
stands and knows how thu lorces ot the
PlieniS aio to ha checked, sol), how a
ucljjlihoi's lain dioppinBs .u to be
aveqted! he la cniplosed in iiii-hliig for
ward Iho boilndaric-g of oui slut jou in
illni thoso of pilvate per- . . An
doubtless (for I must express il i I rw'o
feel) vulor in war transcend ,1 me Oilier
gcocl qualities. It U this win i has ele
Vated tho Hoinun luunu H ii u which
has bestowed perpetud r,no this our
city; this has subii(ut.il u world to
our empire; all tint illuui. rults of
ours, nil these oceu ..tion i life, and
even oui cncis m d re-i nut for lesal
eminence, uie pro' i led i afeguarded
bs vuloi In the Hei ui i s,uii as even
A suspicion of In, a iuu bis bunt upon us
out othei pursuits ut umi sink Into ob
siuiits." A Coustltullouul toiitiutloii.
St, Joseph News It Is not Impossible
that the question of holding a constitu
tional convention m Missouri will be taken
up by the generul essmibls this winter.
A constitutional convejtlon vvould cost
some money, but theie urn lots of people
who think It vroull be of treat benefit to
tho commonwealth if propel 1 conducted.
A R0LLFH0N0R,
The Humiliating Defeat ot Uriel tnd In
Irjlug to I'rmn M liiilrsnln 1 rand
In Ihe Tension l.lst,
Piom Ihe lloston Advertiser (Itcp)
hen the present administration began
Its work of hunting down the pension
finuls the "special examiners' division"
of Ihe pension ofllce Vvns detailed to do
the! greater pirt of the vvorki The sum
of $1110 0) had been appropriated for the
work ot this division and about llfts-llve
special examiners were Instructed lo ex
amine every case thoroughly for the pur
pose Of discovering anv suspicious rlr
cuinstan.ee In connection with the applica
tion for, the proof of, or the allotment of
a pension, The scrutiny seems to have
been rensonnbls eloe and rigid. At all
etihts nearlv 5,nm ease, 4,7ft" to be ex
act, were picked out as Justus Ing a sus
picion of fraud of some kind.
Uven If all oti these tiiscs had been
fraudulent, the fact would have icmnlneel
that out of more than 1,2,0,W0 pension
uies these flfts-flie examiners, with an
appropriation of il-WOm to nl.l them In
their work, discovered less than 4-10 ot
I per cent of pension eases to bev fraud
ulent Considering the sweeping character
jf the chuges made, the result would
have been to show that the Indictment
or the pensioners, while In some mcnsiire
Justifiable, was, nt all events, somewhat
exiiggerited and undtilv pessimistic.
However, ns It proved, most of the 1,76"
rases s. leeted by the examiners as likely
fo prove fraudulent Justified no such sus
plclon. It was eisv enoinih for the ex
aminers to charge nnd to tecomnicnd the
suspension of pension pisment In such
cases: but when n thorough Invcstlgitlon
was mule It w is discovered that In about
every case there was little Bood reison lo
thnrge the llenlonei or applicant with
wrong-doing. This appears irom the re
port of the pension otllco for the last llscal
scar and the statistics there given are
worths of the best attention nt those who
have denounced the pension ss stem ns a
gigantic fraud.
Out ot the 1,763 cacs selected as fraud
ulent bv the" penlon examiners, convic
tions resulted In less than , nnd or the
persons convicted twentv were notaries
and executing officers, thirty-two were nt
toiuess and sub-aBents and thirls -"even
were wltnessis nnd other poisons not pen
sioners. There were also found eighteen
fraudulent Impersonators ot clilmints ind
pensioners and eleven Impostors. Hut of
solldlers and widows, of pi nsloners or ap
plicants for pensions, only thlrts-nlnc
were discovered to be guilt v of fraud up
on the government. Out of more thin
l.KOty-O pcnsloneis or applicants for pen
sions, less than forty were convicted of
fraud by this force of llfts-llve speclil ev
imlneis aided bv liberal appropriation.
If, ns President Cleveland useited,
there are thousmds ot ftainlulcnt pen
.inners: If. as othei Democratic Ie tilers
Insist, the pension ssstem were a thing of
mere spoils and plunder, whit will It
ost to find out the remaining fnniK at
the present cost ot $10,090 each fraudulent
pensioner discovered?
SiT, JOHN ATTACKHI).
Ills Discourse on Capital Arouses an OH
1 rust Official.
Prom the New York World.
i:-Governor St. John, of Kansas, whose
lectures on prol ibltion have earned for him
a certain vogue among the professors of
.hit creed, tried to lecture on "Capital ' at
Chlckering hall sesterdas afternoon
lit probibly was not aware that AYIlllim
T Wirdwell, one of the leading llchts In
the Manhattan Temperance Association,
under who-e au-plces the lecture was
given, is tttasurer of he Standard Oil
trust But Mi Wardwoll ipilckls mide
him nwaie of It Kx-Governor St John
nvelghed against liquor stores and then
began to warn his hearers, agilnst tho
danger arising from tho greed of capital
is represented bs the Wall street gamblers
ind Immense monopolies und trusts and
other organlzitions, which were now en
dangering the vers life of the nation He
ald that the Lexow committee had not
zone deep enough or high enough to reach
the Sugar trust scindals ,,.,., .
Mr St John had barels flnlshed his ad
dress when Mi Wirdwell stepped forward,
and, ignoring Ch drman Bogaidus, accord
ing to the story of ese-wltnesses, said that
fet John was not called upon to denounce
capital or deal with tlnance, and that the
association couU only lecognlze his ob
seivatlons on temperance, and nothing
Hero Hev Acklind Lord Tiosle, of Wood
side, L I started up in the bods of the
hall' There were cries of "Shut up." "Go
on ' and cheers
".Mr Wardwell's action Is nn Insult to
the" chair and nn insult to the association,"
ciled Mr Hosle "Mr. Wardwell has no
right to lebuke the association "
Then Mi Bojle went on to sis that .Mr
W.inlwell's uctlon wis a chock upon the
freedom of speech. Then for thiee of four
minutes theie was a lively interchange of
-omevvhit unehrlstlanlike observations be
tween the platform and the Hers cleric in
the bods of the hnll before Mr Hogardus
slopped the dispute with a call for a. song
"When 1 interfered ' said Mr Ward
well, list night, "I had In inlnd the lact
that the meeting wis foi gospel services
and moial refoim, that we were not there
to discuss llnance 1 still Insist that the
Manhitnn Temperance Assoc! itlon must
not be held re-ponslblo for Governor St
John's uddiess I take this stand, not ns a
membei of the standard Oil corporation,
but as a pliln, God-fearing eltUen
Talmagi. In New ork.
New York Heeordor Dr. Talmage Is nt
list to succeed In his purpose and to be
come a pie.ichet In New ork city and nb
solutels Independent Two or three $eirs
ago the experiment was mide of bringing
Dr Talmage to tho Academy ot Music to
preich Sunday evening sermons, and he
drew a great congregation Thit satisfied
some of those who hive been anxious to
br in: Dr Talnnge to New York thul lie
could miintaln a greit Independent eon
gpgitlon here very much as Professor
Swing did In Chicago Propositions weie
then made to Talmage to tike the Academs
of Mush as a temple, und to preach onu
setmon upon Sum! is there, and a sulllclcnt
guarantee foi leinuueratlon equivalent to
the s ilits h" was lecelvlng as pastor of the
lltooklsn tubeinnclo wis also ptomlsed.
T.ilmage.however. did not see his way clear
at th it time to mako tills negotiation, Ho
Is now able to do It, and It Iw announced
that he vvlll preach eveis Sunday afternoon
at the Ac lib ins of Music, and thosu who
aie behind this undertaking will rely upon
the collections that will bu tiken up fop
the manes to piy tho expenses. While Dr
Tulmnge siss that his mission Is to preach
tho gospel, nevertheless he Is miking ar
i.ingcments for moiu extensive llteraiy
woik than he has iver done, and perhaps
fot a wider Held of lecturing. He Is tho
greulest nioms -maker upon the lecture
platform, and he could e.tsils afford to de
liver his lectures In thu Academs of Music
for nothing, since they are bought by a
s mlkate whh h at one t i mo eertalnlj pah)
him us much us $10,0u0 a year for tho light
of publication.
Hill Hearings.
New Vork Tribune: An experiment with
ball tn aiings was recently niadu In Canada.
V strut ar titled with ball bearings, was
drawn i b- an o ot seveial bundled feet
by nu n i I ng on thrco btrands of ordinary
suwim, un. i I A carrlige manufacturer
pin ii hei stslo of ba)l bearings, on the
ai i f i coach ordinarily pulled bs four
hi - A trained clog was hitched to the
pol and ho drew the coach around the
sai I with little cffoit. The combination of
I iiiiunailu Hies und ball beailngs would
evidently relieve mucli of tho strain now
put on horses drawing heavy vehicles, and
here Is a tip for an enterprising carriage
bulldei,
Thu sentiment for Jugitlli.
Atchison Globe: A traveling man who
Visits every section of Kansus sass that
the people he meets arc almost universally
for John J. Jngalls for Pnlted Stutes tena.
tor. Aiound hotel ollleea there Is a gieut
deal of political talk; nine out of ten men
suy that It would be un outrage not to
elect lugalls. this Influence, the gentle
man says, Is being felt by the politicians
and members of the legislature. The trav
eling man quoted, who called at this ofllce
yesterday, does not believe there Is uny
question of Mr. Ingalls' election; the pres
ent rush ot small candidates will mate
rially aid the chances of Mr. Ins'iiUs.
IT ALL HELPS ENGLAND,
hat (onnlrr Will He Hrnented by tho
r.nitmrgo on American tattle.
Washington, Jan. 2.-Pptctol ) There Is
inch distress nnd alarm over the fact
fhat American cattle nnd dressed beef are
now prohibited In nil Lutopein countries
with the exception of England. The Demo
crats concede the situation to be due to
their work on the tnrllT, and while all ie
gret the situation, they llnd moro to com
plain nbout than others.
A member of the ways nnd means com
mittee said this evening that the whole
troublo Is due lo the olllclal action ot the
secretary of the trtnstirs. who put the
sugar clause In the new bill He hnd been
relied upon, like others holding n similar
position, during the formation of tariff leg
islation. The clumsy provision causing
All thn trouble originated with Carlisle,
ind to him It Is Insisted all thn blame, ot
at leist the most of It, should be urereil
"cd. Ihe report Is that to-day live entile nnd
Iresstd beet enn not reach the markets
formerls open, and the rebound Is ngnlnst
the cattle Interests of this countrv. The
iltnntlon that finds Dnglnnd the onlS piao
for a market Is also very Interesting It '
is now possible for the brnkets of Liver
pool nnd London to handle American
(liessed beef, and, bv acting ns middle
men, securing a ptollt on tho product nnd
end It to other coimtiles, Thus It nppcnrs
that the brokers of Hnglnnd have u chnnce
10 mako some moncV oui or uie summon
os the misfortune of the Amrlcnn farm
ers. It Is observed In this connection tint
Dther feiturrs of the tarln" bill place the
intnn brokers' not only In position to
handle the products leaving this countrs.
but they nlso h indlo Incoming merchan
dise. In this wny the United Slates Is
nnde a commercial province of Dngl.md.
There Is a demand among Some Demo
crats to piss the bill Introduced by Chair
man Wilson Just before the reces repe il
Ing the sugar provision. Hut there Is a
,;rcit rear on the part or nnny that this
-an not bo brought nbout owing to the
geueial stagnated condition of mutters In
..... .,., iii, ibe dnmlnnnt narts. Thes
believe that the programmo of ome of the (
Democrat", bs wav oi idicuik "" '"" i
session, will Induce them to do nothing,
leaving this matter, together with Jinan- i
. . . . ... . . t. ... 1 ... s i cs, nf 111 lllrt '
clal legislation, eo no muni v. ... ... .... .....
propo-ed extra session. It Is snld that In
the event tho embntgo Is not lemoved
there will be a greit demand to havo some
thing done thnt will reopen markets to
cnttlo and beef, nnd In this collection
comes the pi in to pass the Broderlck bill
to put bnck tho fnrlrf on Imported cattle
.t. i. .,me ihi firmer Is confronted with
Imported cattle from Mexico, with no for
eign mnrknts, thus getting the wort of It
both wnss. It is ulo suggested thnt n
this connection It would be well to do
something with the prostrated sheep ami
wool industries, but theie Is doubt
It nns thing of this soit can bo done dutlng
the present ses-lon
GREAT LUMBER SYNDICATE.
Nt irlv n Million Acres of Timber 1'urtbis
ed In Nova Scotln by Americans.
New York, Jen. 2 -The Htooklsn Daglo
sa'ss: One ot tho largest lumbei deals on
record has Just been completed. It in.
eludes the purchase of St,0,0OO acres of
Nova Scotia timber lands, together with
sixteen lumber mills, all in operation and
with estibllshed markets in England. The
sjndlcato which Is bick of this is com
posed ot unusually strong men In tho
ilnancial world Thes Include: Charles H.
rilnt and H. B Hollln. of New York.
Charles L. James, of James A. Abbott, ot
Boston, W A. Boland, of Boston; W A.
Tatt, head ot the Kxport Lumber Com
pany, Boston, and Louis A. Hnll, one of
the leading lumbermen ot Michigan Thn
oinpans is to be known as the Dominion
Lumber Compms. limited, and is organized
under the liws of the province of Nova
Scotia. Its capital is several millions of
dollars, but accurate Information on that
point cannot be ascertained, as those inter
ested are non-committal. For tho last
two sears the syndicate has been nego
tiating with Benjamin P. Pearson, of Hal
ifax, who has secured options on the
land for months under tho direction of
Mr Hall and George A. Crawford, count
ing trees and making estimates ot the
productiveness of the pioperts. When the
new tariff bill, which provides for free
lumber where there formerls' hid been a$;
duty on It, went into effect, the negotia
tions were passed more vigorously nnd
can now be said to, be completed. Ihe
principal kinds of lumber which will be
cut are spruce, pine, hemlock, beech,'
maple and birch, and In all the 560,000
acres, It is said, there Is scarcels- one
which is unproductive There arc miny
rivers running through the land Along
these rivers S10 miles of water front Is
secured The title lo the property Is in
fee simple, Is by grant traceable to the
crown and Is free from all Incumbrance.
Agencies will be continued bv the com
pins in Dngland and new ones will be
opened In the United States, Prance and
North America
SOME POSTAL REFORMS.
Important Additions to tho Universal Post
al Union ami lletter foreign
Mull I utilities.
AYashington, Jan 2 Several Impor
tant plans for Improving tho postal
service have Just become operative Tho
principal ono Is the general i eduction
of postage lates for Capo Colons. Orange
Tree States and all other count! les not
embraced In the unlveisal postal union.
Under tho provisions of the new schemo
all countries will now enjoy unlfoim
rates except Canada and Mexico, for
which special rates have long been In
vogue. The chango results in a i educ
tion of i.ites fot oidlnaiy malls fiom
10 to 5 cents on half an ounce and for
newspapers from 2 to I cent fot two
ounces
The new auangeincnt for facilitating
foreign mills fiom Boston. Phlladelphli,
Baltimore, Chicago and St. Louis also
went Into opeiatlon. This allows the
present sssietii of having the regular
malls handled and way-billed at thu
New Yoik olllee, hut also pi ov Ides for
sending addition il malls by later trains,
which leave In tlmo to in ike elltect con
nections with tho steamers, messengeis
to bo btatloned at the depots to enny
the mill dluct to tho vessels instead ot
allowing tho delay Inclined by tho leg
ular malls In going through tho New
York city olllee.
A change In the series of the news
paper and periodical stamps will go Into
opeiatlon this week, involving genoial
changes In denomination and In colois
though maintaining the general clutrac
tetlstles. The in vv denominations are
I. i. 3, .1. 10, 2i and W cents, und 2, 5,
10, 20 and BO eenlu and $1. The denomi
nations discontinued ato 4, c, S, jj, 24
2o, 4S, CO, 7J, SI and 9(1 cents nnd Jl D.
JJ, to, ?), Hi, Ui, US, MS mid lnO.
I'rlsoutrs l.siupo at Olitlu,
Olithe, Kas., Jan. J (Special.) Joseph
Hosi. William Hunter, Lewis Worthen anil
another colored man nnd John Martin,
white, broke Jail In this city at S o'clock
this evening unit so fu nothing has been
heard of them. Hoss, Hunter and Worthen
were uirestcd tn Itosedale a few weeks
ago for the burglary of Kelfer Hros. haid.
ware store In this cits, Martin was
charged with the burglars of the store of
Jf. S. Delar, of Ddgcrton, last fall. Tho
other colored pilsoner was chaiged with
robbing a house at South Park. Hlght moro
pilsoners weru In the Jail, but did i.ot es
cape, although they could have done so
easily, Tho prisoners picked a lock and
made a hole thiough the wall In the cor
ridor, Mr, llrodueltk Not lu Politic.
Washington, Jan. 2 (Special ) BepreT
sentatlvo Brodevick, on returning uftcr a
visit from Kansas, tlnds that he is sup.
posed to bo taking a very active part In
tho Kansas senatorial contest, Ho says
this Is a great surprise to him. it is a
special surprise to learn that he has writ
ten a letter to Governor-elect Morrill urg
ing the election of Chairman Leland to the
senate. He declares he never wrote such
a letter. On tha contrary, he has adhered
to the plan that a member has enough to
do to attend to his own business. So far,
he has taken no part In the contest und
does not Intend te do t,o,
m
JTNhv
j vpUlfevf
9l9oi r ETr!l' i
I do not know where heaven may be,
When parted from the girl I love,
Theie's naught about Hut's sweet to see,
Ami the dun clouds hang low above.
When she I love Is far rrom me
I do not know where heaven may be.
To solve the ms'stcrs' of life
In vuln I tiy when slrr's nvvas. .
Tncn these Tew $ents of wrong rtnd strlfo
Seem useless, and the fllntv wny,
Wei trend with tears and gloom Is rite,
When she's uwny what uso Is life?
Hut when I'm with her, then 1 know
That heiven Is shining In her csen
That life Is Riven me. lo go
Holding the little hand I prize.
Lire's put pose thru Is plain to tno
Nor do I doubt where heaven may be.
St. Louis Star-Sayings,
A STUNNING DINNER CORSAGE
In tho was of novelties In shell are
Mercury and "Oriental" descents. Mer
cuiy wings spiead out in lioilontal
lines nnd at the base nestle becoming
ly In the hair. The Oriental ctesccnt Is
tho litest novelty fot the coiffure nnd
can be used bs anv ladles' haltdiesser
In forming new stsles It Is a -veiy
handsome ornament to eneltcle the new
chignon, which Is the latest stsle In
London nnd Paris, and which vvlll be
the prevailing stslo In this countrs.
Tho ordlnnis size of the Spanish comb
worn this winter is 7x1 inches and small
er sizes, which cm be produced In horn.
A beautiful design, which promises to
be very popul ir. Is a mixed piece of shell
hlghls polished. This is sin mounted bs
a delicate design of hand caning made
more effective bs a plain bise The
plain Spanlnsh comb, with no caivlng,
also bids fair to become very popular.
With Spanish combs the hair must bs
worn a trifle below the crown of tho
head.
A small, round minor, upon which to
set a Jar of some one variety of flower
chrssantheimums or loses or tulips, etc
Is a prettier centerpiece for the home
tabic than nns amount of eluboiato
embiolders'. The simple, quiet elegance
of table setting and serving Is every
where the kesnote to the culture of a
fnmlls. but that elegance must give no
impression of being studied, which is
another of the mans reasons whs- one
color meals are obieetlonable.
Oh I would be tho ribbon bold
That nestles 'ncath her chin.
That 1 might kiss her Just hclow
Tho dimpling curvo therein
New York Recorder.
Thej 're man led now, and If ho were
Tho ribbon 'neath her chin,
He'd try to hold It tight enough
To keep tho talk therein.
Cincinnati Tribune.
Among the new furs Is what is called
electric seal. The name Is to an ex
tent misleading, us tho fur is merely a
sheared cones', and while rather pietts
looking ar. first, does not wear In a sat
Isfactoty manner Indeed, It will scatce
lS" stand ono season's use and loolc
well. It Is like many other things, a
makeshift, and for thit purpose may
have a limited popularity.
Prauloln Alice, tho popular actress of
Berlin, announces hei conllnpr matrlage
In this way through tho press:
"To All my Prlends and Acquaint-,
ances I deslie hetevvith to make
known thnt I am about to nppe.it In a
new characlei, which 1 have never set
performed. The drama Is called 'Mat
rlage' ('Die Ulie') The pal t of the heio
vvlll bo taken bs Heir Hans V. , Up
on him it depends whether tho play will
be a comeds or a trageds. It will cei
talnly not be a farce, for we mo both of
us ten Ibis In earnest. Besides, nil my
man led fi lends tell me that In 'Mai
ilage" there is nothing to laugh at."
Simplicity In veils Is decidedly passe.
Most of the now ones aro dimmed with
either lace, llbbon or jet some In plain
net havo a rulllo of lnco nbout nn Inch
and a half wide, headed with rows of
narrow ribbon, not unlike those used In
our motheis" nidation dass. Again,
coarse net ells are lined with pink
chiffon, theieby lending tho tints of
S'outh to nn otherwise ordinary com
plexion Veils of veiy coirso net havo
large chenille dots. These ato exceed
ingly becoming, but mo injurious to the
eyes.
Clevel ind Plain Dealer: Pertlv "Mls3
Jones, what do sou think of the modern
Vnan ."'
Modti n woman "There Isn't any I"
In all tho shops ato to bo found a
lalgo assortment of lamps anil shades,
most of which aie elaboiuto and costly.
Simpler ones nro ninong them, however,
mid every well regulated household con
tains a number, Por u cosy coiner the
globe should bo of red; If n standing
lamp Is used fur tho puipose sellow Is
tho proper color. Tho dinner table la
no longer complete without a lamp's
Illumination.
A West Side south hns como to grief,
Hctuusa u ni.ilili.il fall
Ills initio foi llfo refused to bo
Ono thing she could not bear,
Sho loved tho south with love sincere
On whom she turned hot back;
Hut he his own daik doom did seal
Ho wore tan shoes dsed black.
ChlcuBo Record.
Lady Frederick Hiuce, u prominent
I.ngllsh woman, Is one ot tho leaders In
the vigorous watfaio now being con
ducted against skill dancing, which, It
seems, Is quite clouding out music as
a foi m ot enteitalnment in L'nsllsli
couutty houses,
Tho mun uiuL hla wife got Into the
street enr and when they sat down tho
lady's attention was ut onco attiactecr
by a girl opposite her leading a book.
Not only was tho luds's nttentlou ut
tiucted. but that of eversbody else, and
even the conductor stojped an inipet
ceptlble Instant In tho hope that he
might cateli the title of the volume. The
girl wus oblivious of till this, however,
oi pretended to be, and ut last the lady
turned to her husband.
"is there anything," she whispered la
an of-couise-there-lsn't tone, "which will
provoke moie cuilous uttentlon than
girl who reads a. book In a street cart"
"yes," he teplled, as K ho knew what
he was talking about.
His mannet nettled lU wife, who had
an idea she had found the only ono
thing ot its kind on eaith.
"What Is it, I'd like to know?" she
asked, lather shaiply.
"Two girls," he said, and the elrl
across the ear must have heard the
conversation for ahe looked up at hlra
and smiled t"ratefully.--Detrolt F
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