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THE ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN. Friday: Evening, April 9, 1897 THE ASDEl'ILLE DAILY CITIZEN BY THE CITIZEN COMPANY. UVUSY BVBS1SO liXClil'T SV.SDV SulxMirlptluu Hatea: Om Vr (l K 8ll Montha HAM Thre- Monlht l.AO One Month, in advance . . , 51 One Week, paid to camcia 13 Thk Rkmi-Wki'-KI.y Ciiikn Ituuta every ToviKlajr and Friday, in advance. 11 . UAII.V CITIZKN FKIDAY. AI'KH, 0, 1H'J7. ALLwehuvt to do is to follow alter Chicago and Cintimiuti. Tin; Chattanooga Tlmci,speaks of the "1'ight and gentle reaction shown hv the municipal elections in several ol the east ern and northtrn states " Take Chi cago, for Instance. The slight ond jjen tie reaction there win a summer zephyr of n change from orer 50,000 plurality for McKiiilry to over 75.000 plurality for Harrison Now nliat mijjht lie thr Times' idea i f a political cvclont ? TllK Citizkn today j iinsa lure and constantly increasing procession hv Ink ing the afternoon report of the Annot ated Press, the Southern As'nciatrrl Press, to which we have lor tea's he lotted, bhvinK tensed to exist. We could jjet a dally press report ftotn other sources than tne Associated rress lor less money than we must pay to it, hut being certain that the I est h none too good for Tm: CrriziiN readers we take tbc best to he had. A Rai.Kioii ttl tfrani says that Gov ernor Kussell declined to appear officially at Greensboro in the inunction cases, anil that he made answer as an Individ unl "as n matter of courtesy to the court." If there was unv courtesy in the OoTfrnoi's answer to the ii junction pa pers served op him, tve wager something valnnhle thnt Judc Simonton cannot poii I it out. Much ol it was as a mat ter ol l.ict rnnkly discuurleous; and il reads as though it was no intruded. V S. Lt'SK in a sketch before the Ke pub'icnns last niht . nl tetnot'd to arouse some fceliujf, brc:usr he said lie l ad seen working on the streets here tn;n from "Flat Creek, Kceina Crete, Sandv Mush, and the Lord only knows whrrc elie." Whv should I. isk "throw. fT' on thesr newcomers If they arc an h' So me o I In support to reach t he legislature must have come from thus vi iysime p'aees, and Lusk himself Is Irom Tifkev Creek. Ili right to conic to Ashevill.- was no bitfr than that ol any other man horn outside ol it. 1!m;usii lilcinture wriMen prtvions to our civil war is lull ol r pronehes pointed ut the United Slates for permitting the existet c of tliiv. rv. Hunt sm iika of a pic lie uudi rtaken by b ith coiinliies a half century ngi to bicjh1 the nboli'ion of shivery nn soon as possib e; "but," adds Hume, "America rem iins the I mil of the slave to this dr.." We wete reminded of this in a cable fiotnZitiz bar, which is vir'imllv mi Iv glish col ony, stating that the Siiltiin h is "issued a il-crce abolishing shivery," cii'.'pt, however, ns to com tihim . Thedomi-j nation of the hnujisti II g iloca not always mean heeilnni, though it is a lreiti:nt lioitsr of I) igllshtneu that it does. .11 XT A .IOKK. We do not suppose that the Republi can ticket is intended to l; t tlien se riously. It was ill nle in u convention that lucked little of being aiiit, anil it contains sum.' nomi'iees till', c uM be eonsidired with gravity only il they were In nnv d inger of becoming public seryiiits. Since thev are not, their candidacy is to be taken i l the expres sion of an intent tolehiinv. Not that there are not sum.' g od cit izens on the tieke'. I" r there are; hut ns . to those we pav tin in the co nplim nt of helii vii g that, uinlhc'el hv party! leehng ami the act ol t lie K 'pnblv. in con vention hist ni jlit, thev would prefer to vote t he ticket of businessmen minima ted List M ni lav. They know th it the latter ticket is the one th it deserves to win, and that it contains some of the very uhlcst men in AMirville. Hut, af said, the Republican ticket Is not to he tukeu seriously. It and the wav it was nominated hive already added to the gaietv of the town, ami that Is the only emotion it needs to excite in the sensilile voter. preservation whatever the final action of the Senate on the treatr. We hope that, in some I rm, even if not altogether what extremists on both sides would wish, a treaty will pass. Itut if it should not. aud II the two nations should continue onttrnisof pence for a generation or two without coming to blows, would it not beis much to their crtdit to have done so without a treaty as it would to hove been compelled by a treaty ? A treaty i, after all, only the expression of wbut me, in cold hi .oil, believe should be our i tile of national conduct In hot blood. It us sort ol mortgage on our passions. Should a disputcarise between the two countries and become irritating to the point of (u.'gesting a resort to arms, an existing treaty compels, if we are still sane enough to listen to the voice ol h inoi, adherence to its terms. This w.iuhl save us from war, for or course the terms ol the treaty would call lor ai bitration. and by the time tbraibi- trators meet passion would have 'had time to cool and anne common sense would take its place, so that we would submit to the arbitrators' decision. liut the nation or nations that should i ithc face of a great proTocationand without a treaty to compel delay, still keep its tempi r i i hand would surely pre 'cut a vastly mure a . tructive spectacle to Christian mankind than the one that mi ii ly behaved itself because it had in cooler moments s fixed matters that it mmt do so or he dishonored in the eyes ol the i-ivi'i d world. GATHERING OF GREAT MINDS .NATIONAL IlEKOMM ASSOCIATION TO MEET TOMOBttOW. Mm. Potter rainier, T. OeWItt Tl mAare aucl Other Illustrious 1'ersou auiw Art! on the Program For Ukb Convention to be Held at T. M. C. A. Hall. The National K.fotm aHsotiatluti will hold itH fourth annual convention In thin city Saturday afternoon at the Y. M. ('. A. hall. MIhh Frances E. Wll- lard, Mrs. potter Palmer, Mary Ellen IN NOkTII CAROLINA. STOPS I1H IIK.YIITAT WILL. Suli.l ct Itelore a Uulveralty lues Ivn a UeniHrknble F.xblliltlon. I'i 1 1 m a Mmm-apoliM, Minn., tt'lt-irrain. 'I'll' nii'llial i laHH of the unlvfi sity haw- I o ' ii tiviitt'tl to an exhibition oy a r.ian who can stop tin- a' Cion of Ihh In art at m ill. I!y tlm um- of the plu -i " 1 1 ' I osi o J ii ' , hmiri.i nti nli'r nf .sl'-lb-iscop.-H attachi'il. tin HtllilciitM all IIh t .-ii. I to t in- beating of the heart, which uuh very ytroiiK anil ri-gular. Tin- Hp ghnioKi apli. an Inst rumi-rit to niiiiil tin. heating of the In-art lluoiigli (he wriHt, uuh next brought nilo uiiiilleation. The nian'H arm vvuh strappeil In a stationary position, und a HeiiHltlve liiHtrunieiit attuehed, vvltlch miole a ierpeniliriilar motion through a MpHee itboiit half an lin h, in ivwpoiiHe to the pulHiitloiis. When Ir. Iteunl told him to Mtop htH heart, he Htoiul for In mi iiiIm uith no drop of blooil within him Htirrlng before the frightened la. eH of tin- medical HtudeiitH. who ex pei ted to Hee lilm fall; but there wan a happy iJiHapsiolntmeiit ami great ap plause, as the patient, wltli a shrug of the shonldeis ami a twitching of the head, smiled and the pulsation began again. The only perceptible change noticed In his features was his ghastly pallor The blood is supposed to make the en tire circuit of the boily 111 22 seconds, so that for tile blond to remain perfectly at lest for 40 seconds s considered by medical men lo be a wonderful ac complishment. At one time this subject effected so long an inhibition that It took three hours to restore him to liis normal con dition. This was in the 1'nlvei'slty of Vii glnla. His power Is traceable to the same Hoiili e as the other phenomena In the for a control of the involuntary muscular tilieis of the arterial system by virtue of which the blood pressure is increased to the point of reilexibly arresting the heart's action. The mat ter of control may be cither partial or complete, as the subject desires. THK MIHOOI. LAW. Some ol' the 1'eovlslons ol the New Aet Governing 111 North Carolina. The school law seems not to have been generally understood. Section tlvi abolishes the olllce of county examiner in lake effect on the Hist Monday In Jul J. The louuty i ominlssioliel'S, clerk of the court and register of deeds meet ieK, tie r nn tlie II iMt Monday In June and eleet three men of their county of liimmI business tpiulillcutlons und Known to be in favor of public educa llon. to coiislitiite a county board of .1 in a t ion, ami this hoard shall eater upon the duties of the otllce the Itrst Monday In July. At this time the i niuis board of education, together whh the clerk of the court and regis ter of deeds, shall I'lei t a county su li -I Isoc of schools. The county board of education at tins same meeting shall divide their county tnln as many school districts as there ale townships, and elect In each of said school districts live lll lelligenl men to serve as school com mitteemen tor i he term of two years, and not more than three of these com luilteeniell shall be chosen from the same politieul party. Hryan and T. DeWItt Talmage will be among the dlHtlngulshed delegates In attendance at least by proxy. That this convention will be of unus ual Interest was made manifest yester day afternoon, at the third .of Mth. Milan (.'ole-llethel's parliamentary drills, when the class engaged In prac tical parliamentary work. The lesson began with a thorough drill upon the withdrawal of motions, suspension of rules and the difficult question of amendments. Then, with Mrs. Bethel In the chair, practical work was taken up. A motion mm made that a railroad be built from Asheville to Hlltmore and nearly all possible and a great many Impossible - things were done with this motion The clearness and precision with which the chairman conducted the business before the bouse was an object lesson that even experienced parliamcntari litis could not afford to miss. After the disposal of the railroad question Mrs. T. I. Tlncher was elect ed chairman and presided with marked dignity and ease. Dr. Isaac Kohl made a motion that American women be given the franchise. The motion was amended until It read that all wo men be given the franchise Immediate ly. but was unfortunately lost. Ir. V. '. ilrownson was then elect ed chairman, an honor that he aecep ted with much dllllilence. A motion to raise $r,un lor the Mission hospital was made and the transaction of business was prevented by the Introduction of privileged motions, calling the prevl ous ipn-stion, moving to postpone in definitely, etc, in a manner that showed the familiarity of the class with the "tine points of parliamentary law." At the conclusion of Dr. Brown son's trying ordeal, he hastened to pur chase two of Mrs. Bethel's manuals of parliamentary law. How to nominate and obtain commit tees, how they should, conduct liusl ness, etc., was today's lesson, followed by practical work. At Saturdays mock convention the address of welcome will he given by Miss Kloilde Cuninghum, and res ponded to by Dr. Ilrownson, who will Hly (Miss Annie Hcolt) the sergeants June (Mrs I'. II. Blue), will he the sec rotary of the convention and MrH. John D. l(o 'kc feller (Miss L. D. Blggar) treasurer. Ella Wheeler Wilcox (Mrs, ('.. Evans), will be timekeeper, Itose Cleveland (Miss Morris) and Nellie Illy (Miss Annie Scott) the sergeant at- arms. Mrs. Potter I'almer (Mrs John M , Campbell), will represent the woman's congress, and Mrs. John O Carlisle (Mrs. E. E. Heston). Mrs. J Taylor Amiss (Mrs. !'. S. Urant) and Pansy (Miss Sadie Scott) will be the committee on resolutions. The com mlttee on credentials will be David H. Hill (Dr. Charles E. Minor) and Miss Clara Barton (Mrs. H. P. Andersen) The committee on telegrams, Thus. It Iteed (Dr. Isaac Itobb) and William Jennings Itrvan, (Dr. Meriwether) Among the delegates will be Mrs. Wil liam McKlnlev (Mrs. I,. A. Karinholt) Mrs I'. S. ('.rant (Mrs. J. Taylor Amiss), Mary A. l.ivermore (Miss Merrick. .Mrs. Calvin S. Brice (Mrs Koseiiblum ), Mrs. Mary Wright Sew all (Mrs. J. E. Bandy). Marion Har land (Mis. II. M. Dickson), Mrs. Jen- ness Miller (Mrs. J. E. Dlckersnn), Mrs. (iarrel A. Hobart (Mrs. J. (i. Mar tin). Mis. Helen M. Barker (Mrs. M. K. Billiard), T. DeWItt Talmage (Itev. C. 11. King). Hon. Calvin S. Brice (Dr. W 1'. Whittington), Eevl P. Morton (Dr. U W. l'urefoy), Tom Watson (Dr. I). B. C.lenn), Mark Hanna (Dr. C. L, Pearson), Carter Harrison (Dr. W. C. Brownson), John M. I'almer (Dr. L. B McBrayer), Belva I.ockwooii (Dr. M iillvla Neloii), Mary Ellen Lease (Mrs. T. I.. Tlncher). Miss Frances Willard (Mrs. A. A. W. Cadwallader), Saman thy Allen (Mrs. Whlteford O. Smith), Lady Henry Somerset (Dr. Agnes Mc- Mahan). Mrs. Unv. Atkinson of (leor- gla (Mrs. (i. F. Anderson). Mrs. Ellen C. Helmut In. president of the Woman's Federation of Clubs (Mrs. F. E. ltoli- lle A W Alt It A NT OUT FOIt HIM. ol the HILVKIt WAS IN IT. I he Raleigh Tribune, w riting of result ol thr elections, savs that the scrtion "that tin (silver fad cut a Ii in the elections is sheer nonsense " The first plank ol thcChicago plattorm on which Carter Harrison stood to win his great victory reads; "1. We milium the great doctrines ol Democratic faith hitherto enunciated hv our Nat ioiml con cut ion, believing them to he vital to th. tiuii'itcmiiuc of lepul -lie in institutions, ai.d pji ticularlv, wi heartily approve the pin pose of Pinoc rn'v to correct the evils ol the present vicious monetary svsteni indicted upon the nation hv a long course of Republi can class legislal ion, which has plunged our country into iiumeasurahle distress ol winch every section and cotiimu'iitv present harrowing evulei ces." 11ns we submit in inlencc t h it the "silver lad" cut some figure indeed wc believe it tut the Mtkmlrv go tiures of lust fall iut.). small pices, lit si lis. it is well kuown that Mr. Iliynu went to Chicago to sjieak for 11 irris-m, an I that he made free si'ver sia-sehcs there in Har rison's interest. There is no sheer non sense about this, Col. Tribui.e. Kxpeclointeil ou the Floor Muu Francisco Street dir. S.tn Francisco telegram in New York Sun. There is a warrant out for William B Bradbury, a prominent and eccen tric capitalist. Bradbury, a few days ao. was riding on u Sacramento street car when lie expectorated on the Moor. This uas observed by Harry Hutt. who lodged complaint, and ir warrant was issued. It will be a lest case, as Mr Bradbury will probably tight It on general principles. Mr. Bradbury uncle a Pie. ferlune in California milieu, and he is noted us the man who has built a costly mausoleum in I, . unci Hill cemetery, and even fur nished a coitlu. with an insYrlpt ion and a blank space for the. record of .hath. Insoti). Ashev ille physicians, who are a pro gresslve body of men and women, havi been t a it Ii rul In their attendance upon these drills. A hope has been expressed that the lawyers of the city, men who need perfect familiarity with the methods of parliamentary proceedure. w II honor today's lesson and Satur day's convention with their presence. hi.- T WAS A ( AMI'AIUN (IIV. licptitilloiiu Scandalously Destroyoc! Lo'iil Sell-tioveruuieiil. I'loin the Winston l'ress. 1 ..g isla t nee amended charters ilnnngtoii and New bern so that "ein.'i- appoints part of the ul- ! Th no si, d li. an t ea AltlHTKATION. In an editorial printed in the London Times on Match Ui whet, the fate of the arbitration treaty, so far as the radical Changes of it by the Semite are con cerned wss well known, this occurs: "It the Srnatrj hns Strmk a blow at the principle of aibitiatlon itstlf. and at the confidence of the new woild in the American people." However, as the Tunis remarks later in the same editorial that it does not for a moment ."suppose that the action ol the Senate is any more agreeable to the great body of American people than it is to ourselves," it is evident that it does not regard tbr blow aa mortal. Wr ball, la fact, remain id a fair atatc of of those cities. Is that the ..If government "f the Ke paitv .' If the tiovonior can i the power to appoint part of linen of a town or city, we see n w hy he could not be glv en to appoint all the aldermen of tow ns and cities in the State -t one man run tlje entire State. ubl be one-man power not .ow er all Hi. and l w Inch I lenublieanlsm in theory, but Itcpubli .oiiism as partially practiced in North i n oiina. y t KNTKAI. M AMKET SEWS Oood Supply of FooilntufTH -( liauu s In the Stalls. The produce market is well supplied this week with the exception of only a few articles. Cabbage and tomatoes are scarce. The egg market Is not over stocked to such an extent as last wei'k. The wholesale price of eggs Is S 1-3 cents. The poultry market has a better s.u.ppiy. pie plant Is obtainable this week, Siiap beans are more plentiful and cheaper. Sweet potatoes are being sold In large luantlties on account of the demand lor seed potatoes. Some prices for produce: Potatoes. sweet. 'JO cents a peck: Irish, lit: apples. :.".; turnips, 1.".; spinach. L'0; kale, 15: mustard salad and turnip salad. Hi: lettuce, home grown, :i for 10; im ported, r. to 10 a head; green beans, 5 j a quart: radishes, 5. parsley. T; green ontons. ."; carrots, 10; tomatoes, scarce. JU cents a pound, celery, very scarce, r to in a stalk; strawberries, .10 a bas ket, pie plant. 10 to 12 a bunch. There lias been a good suply of beef cattle this eek and a slight reduction in the wholesale price. Live lobsters are seen In the fish mar ket. Those who have a weakness for oysters may take advantage of the short time allotted them. The oyster will retire with the mouth. Spanish mackerel and pompano have been scarce, but a more sat Isfactory supply is expected soon. There has been a slight reduction in the price of cod' and haddock. J. W. Norton hns taken stall No. 2 in Central market and S. S. Lynch Is now at stall 11. The change has given Mr, Lynch a more commodious and ad antageous location. Morgan ton Is to have a military oormiany. "Burke Idfles" Is the name chosen, and R. T. Claywell has been elected captain. The Klnston Free Press notes th death of D. E. Perry, a member of th Klnston bar. He left an estate worth 110,000, Including 113,000 Insurance. The Seaboard Air Line will trans charge, when accompanied by pas port bicycles over Its lines free o liassengers presenting regular assage tickets or passes. Charlotte News: The Populists had a meeting several days ago and dethroned W. It. Henry as chairman of the county executive committee. Nick (ilhbons was appointed to fill the va cancy. Decoration Day Is always observ ed In Salisbury, over 16,000 federal dead lie burled In the National Ceme tery there, and their graves are cov ered with beautiful Mowers every spring time. Watauga Democrat: The town of Zlonvllle, this county. Is having o fear ful scourge of typhoid fever. Dr. lioby Blackburn and family, three ol the family of A. Iloten and four of the family of Thomas Oreer are and have lieen afflicted Twenty-eight of the Seaboard's experiment farms are now In opera tion, 30,000 fruit and shade treea have lieen set out along the line, llower gar dens have been established at all sta tions, and 40 town Improvement so cieties organized all In two months. The Salisbury Sun says that the bursting of a powder can in the store of (i. S. and P. A. Surratt, on Chest nut Hill, Wednesday night, started a lire that burned that building, the Epis copal chapel and the dwelling house of E. P. Myrlck. The total loss was nearly J6000, with Insurance of VMCn. Winston Sentinel. Wednesday The engine of a freight train on the Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley railroad Jumped the track, near Pilot Moun tain, this afternoon, turning over and killing the conductor, Fred W. Foushee of Mt. Airy, and the fireman, Walter Chafln of (lermanton: Also scalding badly Engineer Powers of Mount Airy Saluda correspondence Henderson vllle Times: l lysses Arledge's daugh ter was suddenly killed by a runaway team last Thursday morning. Miss Arledge was about 20 years old. While driving over a rough road the team ran home, throwing her from thi wagon on the way. Her body was ter rlbly mangled, and she lived only a minute or two after others of the fam ily found her. Greensboro Record: Jas. M. Bur ton, who resides near Suinmerriehl In this county, was a Confederate soldier. Being In town Wednesday he walked up Into the court room and seeing Judge Simonton on the bench, walked over to Col. Morehead and said: "Why, that man was In prison wltlW me at Fort Delaware," whereupon Col. Morehead Introduced him to the Judge and for a few moments they were Indulging in reminlseenses about those dangerous and trying times. Corrcord Times: Sheriff Buchanan received a telegram from the sheriff of Sherman, Texas, asking him to ar rest George L. Fearce on a charge of swindling In Texas. Pearce had been living in Concord about two years. A. Cook and It. Will Johnston ran upon Pearce at Forest Hill, and arrested him. He asked to go home and get his coat, and the ofllcers went with him. Pearce went out the back door and started to run. One of the otlicers opened lire on him, a bullet taking ef fect in his thigh. He was then cap tured and brought to Jail. The wound Is not a very serious one. WANT COLUMN Cheap Lumber. rIX) RKNT Three rooms imtufnlaheil. X IS 1IIAWA1SKK bT. vijdlf tOR Rent or Sale Klen room buck dwell lv ins, Pine alrret, opputite Clieilnut ueel, modern couveniencea; about sacrea. ,.,6dtl T. W. bHAKPLF.89. anil othee near lub'lc W. 1 t'KNKR. I XCKM.KNT tor Xj square for r ul. Apuly 4ljt kootn 3, Legal Bio.' WANTKII Some one to take part ol coltai(e, elrirrlv ladv urelerrtil. for mor- inlor- mation address 4-7tl" V. O. BOX JiO, tsoK KHN r Deairabl lurntahed and udlur nished houaea, alao communication: ioohii with southern exposure. And number of vnl uable houaea and lo'.a for sale Apply to MISS FLOKIDH CfNINGH ' M. Real Batate Aueut, 175 Haywood street. t-idtl DR IT.ciKT and graduate In pharmacy ol 10 yara' experience, sober, rrltab:e and com petent, wants positlun a preacripllnii cleik or manager. Boecial experience with fancy trade and up to-date pharmscv. Addieps J.. Care of Dr. T. O. Covksey, hpartanburg, a. C. 4-adiw Framing and Slieatliixig For Sale Cheap. -APPLY TO- 8PH I vfl Um Ouc mrndlnE time, but be fore uieDdiofc your old fencr or putting ntiy more money on it drop me a line or cu ana ace day fencea. I have over 100 tit Una to aelrct from and thav are from the moat eipcnsive to to the cheapest J. M. DODDRIDOK, 3-iodim Aaheville, N, C. ROOMS to Rent Two or three plri-nnt rooma with uae of bath room, hot and cold water; near two lines of attest cari; ten in in ute' walk from ct n're of town; would rent to mart led couple or single gentlemen: pick per on are not desired. Letters ol inquiry may be addrraaed to A , -Madtra P. O. Box 691, Asheville, N. C. 8. C. H. ft P. O.. Aeheville. N. C , At-ril ?. iSu7 Bealtd uroposala will be recr ived at this building until J o'clock p. m., April 14. iStiT. for furnishing fuel, lights, w'cr. icr, miaceraneoua supplies, washing towels, haul lag ashes, and sprink'lng streets f.r this build ins; during the 6 seal year ending June o, or such portion of the year a may be tlt-f mtd advisable. The right to reserve any and all bid) ia reserved by the Tit-amirv Ltrtutnment. J SO. IV KKIIK, CuModuu. U. Siiltmore ILiimber Co. At French Broad Saw Mill. THE HEW YORK' WORLD, Thrico-a-WoeS Editl03. 18 I'avea a Week, 15(1 Papers 11 Veiir. ennten benefit. to Tomor- Eutertalument Postponed row ftveuluu. Tliu entertainment that was t.i be Riven at the Y. M. C. A. hall last even ing for the benefit of North Ashev ill.' M. E. church, South, wan postponed to tomorrow evening at 8:30. The pro gram on thin occasion will be: Dialogue "Neighborly Kiniliie?ta Misses Cauble and ShUfonl. Instrumental solo "Titan la' Miss Ilesste Johnson. Vocal Solo "The Picture That's Turned Toward the Wall' Joe Justice. Instrumental solo.. "A Night In Gay New York Miss Nora Ware. Recitation "Little Golden Hair' Miss Linnle Davis. Vocal solo "At Twilight Miss Agnes Hildebrand. Instrumental solo., "Old Kentucky Home' Miss May McDonald. ltecitatlon "Lasso' Miss Love Carter. Instrumental solo. . "Charge of the Huzzars' Miss Ada Way. Instrumental "Handicap' Symphony Club. Instrumental Solo "Hunting Song' Miss Mamie Westall. ltecitatlon .... "Diamond Cut Diamond" Miss Ella Iteattle. ,'ocal solo "A Day Dream'' Miss Kvelfn Little. Instrumental solo .' Auf Der Harke" Miss Linda Schartle. Instrumental "Manhattan Hench" Symphony club. Recitation . "The Kankakee or Kokonm" Miss Ella Iteattle. Instrumental solo "La Fileuse" Miss Evelyn Little. ocal duet "Cheerfulness" Misses Hildebrand and Little. A WOMAN'S WAV. 1- ( ould ItiiHNoll Have Done Thlwf l'ri'iii the Statcsville Mascot, line day last week Abinr Smith, c or ivli'i lives near I unlap postofllee in lictlintiy township, received a letter rrinii Governor Kussell apimlnting him postm.'istt r at Dutilap. He came to town Immediately to Und out what his duties were. He wan told here that Governor Itussell did not have the ap pointment of postmasters and that It uas a Joke on him. Abner went home, feeling not quite as larife a man as he did when coining to town. Gover nor Kussell ought not to have worked 01T his April fool Joke on the faithful Abner. States and Infant Industrie Kroni the Sioux City Tribune. , The move to get state aid for lieel sugar factories is nil wrong and should be condemned from its Inception. Iowa wants the factories because they will pay in precisely the same way boot and shoe, ready made clothing factories. Iron foundries and machine shops do. Nobody thinks of extending state aid to the latter. If the manu facture of sugar from leets is not a paying business, w hy should It lie un dertaken at all? And if it does pay w hy aid it any more than any other industry? Why the People Complain. From the New York Journal. The country doesn't complain be cause the legislators at Washington can't say anything new on the tariff question. The real ground for com plaint is found In try to. She Reversed the Decision of a J udre Jnst as Easy. From the Lenoir Topic, At one time last week it was under stood that Judge Hoke asked Judge Norwood to hold court for him here this week, and that he had consented. This was true, hut It transpires thai the wrong party was consulted. When Mrs. Norwood . . . heard of the rrangement, she put her pretty little foot down on it emphatically and re versed his decision as effectually as If It had been passed upon by a full bench of the Supreme court all con curring. "No," she said, "you are not obliged to go there and you are not going." And that's why he Isn't here. The Barbarians la Washington. From the Rochester World. The proposed duty on books almost Justifies the declaration of a contem porary that the legislative branch of the national government is in the hnds of barbarians. Clyillied people regard knowledge as of Importance, and do everything In their power to promote it. They found Institutions of learning. They levy taxes to support them. Thpy pass laws to compel chil dren to go to school. Hut the Republi cans in Congress take a different view. New BeadlnaT ot Shakespeare. From the Rock Island Argus. 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His experience has lieen excellent. He was educated as a civil engineer and spent 10 years of active life in the Southwest territories, the region of old Spanish civilization. He was topographer In a party which in 1N78 explored a railway route through the Apache Indian country in Southern New Mexico and Arizona. President Arthur, recognizing his know ledge of the country and his abil ity aaan engineer, appointed him Uni ted States surveyor general of New Mexko. "Felix Marchant" is a story of life in the reftion in which Mr. I'ullen spent so much of his active career and which at that time was so full of thrilling inci dent. Mr. I'ulien is himself a tall, broad-shouldered, athletic man, an excellent shot, a fine rider, and enthu siastically fond of sports uith rod and gun. Copyrighted. Spiritedly Illustrated. Begins Today In The Citizen. PATENTS U. S. and Foteif;n II'ROCI'RF.D. EDGEKE W. JOHNSON, Solicitor and Attorney in Patent Causes. , I79 New York Ave.. Washington, D. C. 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