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   Sheboygan Times, The (Newspaper) - May 29, 1897, Sheboygan, Wisconsin                               Published Saturday THE TIMES PUBLISHING CO Publishers SHEBOYGAN WIS MAY VOLUME NO 17 No 3253 IN GENERAL potato is a trial at One hundred and twenty-five families are trying tlie ment on 125 patches of ground allotted to them It is said dent Weller how much interest the people are taking in our scheme We aim not only to teach them to be industrious but also teach them that by a little effort they can make themselves self-supporting yet at the same time we are helping them I estimate that from f to worth of toes beans peas corn beets tomatoes carrots turnips garden stuff be raised this year My farmers are Whitelaw Reed will be special United States Ambassador at the Queens an honor a good many fellows would not object to It will mean that in order to see the procession Mr Heed will not need to ry around convenient box or stool but will have the inside track so It is said that Mark received such a shock the other day that it is hard for him recover therefrom For days he was waited on by a patient old gentleman who was always put off before lie could make known his request When however he did manage to get a hearing it was to beg the favor of a few seeds to send to some one else It was more than Mr Manna could to have a Washington applicant presenting some one else's claims The is before the Senate but greatly from the original and no doubt it will oe hashed up still more before its passage is procured time we have a change of party the tariff question is the question that is Hashed to the utmost For years past tne tariff question has been the of partisan legislation John Sherman said it would be better for Con- gress and the power after de- termining tlie amount to ue raised to tion and adopt a cartful tariff framed by an impartial commission large enough to represent ail sections and parties all em- and employes policy a question of such broad national concern that it ought to be considered by itself in such a manner such phases of it and not the narrow financial phase which alone is raised by the tariff measure Either the Hawaiian islands should be annexed at once or the city treaty which assures to us commercial supremacy over them should be left ed An attempt of the senate to abrogate by means ol a clause in the tariff the reciprocity treaty now existing between Hawaiian and tue United States has forced the Hawaiian question into the fore- ground Tne advantages that we receive from this reciprocity treaty are able The tariff is a revenue measure and should not be complicated by ing into it a far-reaching question oi foreign The sick man of the East is rapidly gaining in heath and is about prepared to dictate to the powers about the affairs of Greece He is practically the real leader of Europe to-day The powers are looking on each one fearing to advance to the Grecians aid lest he be attacked by the other powers The oil the throne at Con- this to be the case is taking advantage of it by demanding the most outrageous terms of Greece that lie could possibly demand without putting her out of existence It is to be hoped that these powers will overcome their grabbing nature and work in unison to put an end to this Mohammedan butcher and his de- testable performances The morning Record publishes of the only survivor of the men who went into a Chicago saloon last Wednesday and on a wager tried to see who could drink the most whiskey The man who doled out the liquor and another who paid for the drinks are said to be under arrest Today the Badgers meet the Yale men and all Wisconsin metaphorically speaking will be on of expectation During the past week we have learned a good deal about certain obscure young whose only claim to glory is that they pull well together But this glory is dependent upon how strong and how ly they pull together today The tramp evil is growing in seriousness It is no longer a question of expense but how to prevent the of In certain portions of the south it is unsafe for a white woman to travel a country read alone on account of the uncontrollable sion of the negroes The same thing is be- coming true in the northern states because of the tramp The tramp is well equipped for outrages of this nature He is here day and elsewhere tomorrow an I no one cares to study the personality of these foul birds of passage They cannot commit crime in the country with impunity as the description which it is possible to give of a criminal tramp is not such as will lead to his detection He emboldened by success and is wholly without pity or conscience What will his outrages lead to conditions similar to those which prevail in the south with respect to the negro ravisher that the lot no guilty man escape will to the annihilation of the tramp This is what murder and out- rage are unquestionably leading to The remedy is a fearful one but it is clearly fore- shadowed The tramp is doomed Helms by his acts passed sentence upon himself and indignant humanity will execute Pilot The trial of lawyer Goldberg for crooked and unprofessional conduct has com- at Waupaca but the result wijl not be announced for some time If as a result of the trial he has just boon through hois disbarred a good many people who road submitted will bo satisfied that he has got no more than 18 duo Rivers Til at is the way it goes Wo always want the other follow to do the right thing er willing to do it or not A Bota editor says ho wrote si strong article homo industries and one of the store keepers wrote to him thanking him for the article on a letter printed in The newest experiment in restricting the drinking habit is being at Pomona Cal where the local that that there shall be but two the license fee shall be one thousand dollars per year half of the front of each building to bo at clear glass without shades neither can have room annex or side door nor can there bo tables chairs or other ob- at or upon which to sit It would be a blessing if the passage a law WHS procured in Sheboygan The dispatches tell the story that day of this week at the poor house iii Will county George Sago aged son oJ Sage of died with consumption and from the effects oi worrying over the affairs of his parents His father after paying his uncle Sago the duo on his mortgaged house could not afford to give George any of tho delicacies needed George also worried the attempt oi his mother to commit two weeks ago The supervisor of Channahon wrote to Sage the New York millionaire two years ago asking him to make provision for his nephew's son to keop him out of the poor house Tho appeal was unanswered and to the county house the young man went It is to be hoped that later on this story will be found to be without foundation One hates to believe in any such possible ions of the human heart   

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