THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG. PA. r i rr rm NEW YORK'S CONVENTION. A DISTINGUISHED JURIST WILL PRESIDE OVER IT. " ' l a . Bon. Joneph II. Choate, Lawyer and Politician-HI Mnnjr Lagal Successes 4lg Ir Fumed An Authority on (jutllntlonnl Law. Ills iilstliVKiMshwl duaHttoa, liU bril liant carter nml Ui weight of a r Dovmtl Amcricnu ancestry have all combines 1 to make Jph II. Choate the mtturtil olicilco of his party for tlia Prvoltfeiio.v f the Constitutional Con vention of New York. Mr. C!i.uit; was burn la &alm, Alans., ou January 24, ISS'2, ami la, Ciwcf !, now in his sixtywwvxntd year. But his erect and firm carriage, his kvalttiy coniiil.'Xlou, his ever retlun Aunt vlf.illty, sooni to belle Ills age. Ills curlini; brown hair Is only tinned hum nii'l theri wiili a suspicion of gray, arid l,U taco is that of a uiaa who might tx Judged to have borne an active Kirt In the affairs of his time tor, at the utmost, t'veity-Uve yours. Icllte tiiese Ernies ranees, Mr. Choate has born an active factor In Cjo nioro advanced life of New York dty awl Suite, both, legal, political and social, since 1M0, when he first weut to New York. A nephew of Bofus CliKit frho famous Jurist, the prcsrtice of his unrae has never bi-eu aoytliln but an Incident In a onresr earvvd out by slif force of Indomi table will and extraordinary intelli feooe. Mr. Choate entered Harvard College at the ajto of eighteen. grail u adnjt with honors in He then followed a two years' course of lec ture lu the law school attached to Harvard, which was founded by Na than Ihine. While here 'his studies wre mtpcrvlHod by the remarkable legal minds which the Dane Ijw School thnM boasted, anionjf his i-o CPntors Ik-Iiu: the 1'rof. (ireenleaf whose work on evidence is a standard for future generations of lawyers. Mr. Ohoate graduated from the law school In 18M and one year later was ad mitted to the bar In Massachusetts. In 1SSU he (lttnllnVd as a member of the bar in New York city, where ho has since remained. He entered the employ of Ernrts, Butler & S-niihnia.vd, aud within a year wan a member of the tlrm, which was tSioni Univrn as Evarts, Sonthmayd & Choate. The firm at once began to take a iitvtuin-nt position at the New York bar, and to-day Is known to every lawyer in the land. The ofllee atid locrl practice of the Qrm was for many yirs Mr. t'hoate's occupation. William M. Evarts ap peared in the larger number of cases which attracted national attention, and whlcjj tlie firm's reputation brought in In frreat numbers. In Mr. Ohate. dur ing this pwlod Mr. Evarts found an able coadjutor, fully worthy of his great gwiius, and ono whose' Influence on his success Mr. Evarts has often actnowlexltf.d. Rut Mr. Choate's abll Ity iK-fere lonu bee u to manifest it self clearly and originally. As a result C bis ready wit and genial presence, is well as because of his distinction rt the bar. Mr. Choate was mada PresitUwt of the New England Society tn New York. He haa for many yars presided over the meetings of that 1 nmmf lion. Joseph H. Chottte. " body wlrli characteristic urbanity and success. He was also elected Presi dent of the Union League Club. In recognition of his services to the He publican party he was in 1800 offered the. nomination for Congress, which he, however, declined. One of the moat Important trials In which Mr. Climate, was concerned was the Fltz-.Tdha l'orter court-martial at West Point. President Hayes directed that a new tribunal be appointed to re investigate the charges brought against (Jen. Porter, upo whlcih he had been dU.sraeod. Mr. I'lusito was Gen. Por ter's counsi-l, and secured a reversal of tho verdict of tho former court-mar-tni). AnotlnT cjiso of his which attracted amit utti-iitiin was the trial of Gen. .U Ces:;;i!.', .n charges of selling tho art coll. ( ti. hi lu the Metropolitan Mu seum of .rf In New York city. Here, 13 lu almost every legal batt'lo which '.k has ever attempted, Mr. Olwate C-luniplKil. With Hon. D"'-8 MeCurdy, Mr. tTioate appeared for the defendant in the case against tho Tilden Trust, in which nu Important legal point con cerning the discretion of executors was raised. Here he was again successful. It is a matter of common report wnoiig lawyers that for his work on this case he received a fee of $100,000. The great Standard Oil case, which waa brought by the State of Ohio for the abilitiuii of certain privileges of the corporation, was ably defended by Mr. Choat'. ii!id finally won by him. V.iaiu In the Stewart will case, Mr. Ih.Kite ami Judge Kolllns represented tho hr'rs as :iLittst Judge Hlltou. Tho litigation eiu!.-. in a compromise. Mr. Cli. vi re's recent coniKK-tion with Mie unit of Mr. Luidlaw against Uus sell Page for damages for injuries ctiime-.t u liave bf:n sustained while m.tectimt :.. S.tge from a dynamite !suib in tin hands of the assassin Norcrof s, and the Jury's subsequent iwarl if li ".ivy compensation to Mr. fT.o.i-tc' ill.-nt, ate still freh in tho pimi.e v'.:v). j But wh'-Ie giving his attention to "Btricnte iv.d I'lvoUl questions of cor-' ratloii liw, mid while demonstrating ' . : ubil'ty j. a forceful and Impres. jury lav. y a- In common law cases, .11 r. C'h .Mi has been at tho same tlmo enjKt d u tin' swlutlou of many sruvo constitutional questions. His txprrl onco lu this line lins bwni so vast thn' only a few of the more Important questions in which ho has 1een Inter ested within the past sis or eight years can bo cited. The Kansas liquor law oaso, at the time It wan tried, was much talked about. It Involved the constitutional right to declare breweries and inanit factories a milsanco under the law. The N'eagle case, arising from an at tack made by Judge Terry upon Mr. Justice Field, Involved the tonstltu tlonal right of the Federal Oovern ment to protect tho person of Federal Judges. In the Massachusetts fishery ease tho question at lsue was tho constitu tional right of the State to prohibit certain llshlng In Buzzard's Ray more than three miles from shore. Mr. Choate's connection with the Behrlng Sea seal fisheries case, which Involved tho International and constitutional rlglits of the United 8tates. Is a ntet ter of history. Other weighty consti tutional questions were the so-called Chinese exclusion case, where the Is sue was the right of the I'nltcd States, under its Constitution and traatles. to send the Chinese resident In this coun try back to their native land; the Phil adelphia Fire Association caw, touch ing the constitutionality of the recip rocal taxation laws of New York, and the Canada Southern ltallroad case, relating to the effect under the United States Constitution of reorganisations of foreign railroads which Impaired the obligation In the contract of bonds held by United States citizens. Various cases have been submitted to Mr. Choate for opinions with refer ence to the constitutionality of oleo margarine laws, of cigarette laws and also concerning the constitutionality of similar laws In cases Involving the original package questions. The laws of various States in the Union have been concerned In these disputes. TWO AKKA PIGMIES. Daughters of the African Wild, Dwar fish Hut Grncpful. For nearly two years the celebrated Dr. Ftuhlmann. of Perliu, 'has been experimenting wltli his civilisation theories on two Akka girls, whom ho has brought for this purpose to the Gorman capital. The two African pigmies, small as they are, have proved "elephants on lils hand." In the first place he found It almost Im possible to nccllmate The little wo men, who alfhongh their size gives them the appearance of six-year-old children, are more than 20 years of ago. They suffered especially during the winter motnths from the rigorous ntmosphere of Northern Prussia, ac customed as they were to the unatut Ing heat of the tropics. Another ob- .J 1 1 WjrH faclo to their twpplnoss waa the re straint of dress and customs to which It was necessary, for the sake of de cency, to subject them In their new cultured surroundings. It would not do to use tho word dwarf in speaking of their size and build, for both Chicanalo and As mini, though perhaps not complying In fa cial expression and color to our Ideal of beauty, yet exhibit remarkable symmetry in their contour, and are agile and graceful Little bodies. They feel awkward In the conventional dresses of European girls, and they object to long petticoats altogether. They insist upon arranging their own col ffure. While those interesting dwarfs showed Intelligence in learning the ways of civilization, their native ferocity seems to have been uncon querable. When amgry, their disposi tion was murderous, and on more than one occasion they sought to kill those in charge of them. Dr. Stuhlmann finally decided to send them back to Africa, and it Is interesting to know That when the day of departure ar rived they cried bitterly. The pig mies. In their native forests, are very savage, and their language Is an in comprehensible Jargon. The little girls will not bo returned to savagery, but their education will be continued la Africa- Incorrigible. "Yes," said the young man with plaid trousers and a big watch chain. "I must confess that I am deficient in musical taste." "Perhaps tho modern music bores you," said the pleasant young wo man. "It does many people, you know." "Yes; I don't care for modern music. There Is one thing about the old songs that I like very much." "What is that?" "The fact that nobody 6lngs them." nil Feeling nail Changed. "About a year ago you challenged me to light a duel," siiHd a gentleman, entering the apartment of a second gentleman. "I did. sir," sternly. "And I told you that I had Just been married and I did not care to risk my life at any baaard. " "I remember, sir," lio-ughtily. "Well," said the man, bitterly, "my feelings have changed; auy time you want to fight let me know." A Ilnrlom noardlng-flouse Saint. Landlady Poor Mr. Lightweight died last week, and if any one ever deserved to go to heaven he did. M. Hcavygftul (who Is slightly In arrears) Why 't Landlady (weeping) IXe always paid his board In advance, never com plained If his lied wasn't made up, ami oil, such a delicate appetite as that poor saint had. Harper's Bazar. IlcaHcinnhle Precaution, Lady Purchaser Will you guarantee that this parrot will not swear) P.irdseller Why, no, ma'am, not un :'ss I know what kind of a family it is going Into. Both. Marsy Was that a marriage of love or money? Parcy Both. Lovo of mouey. NOTES FROM GOTHAM. THE RETIREMENT OF CHIEF SA CHEM CROKER. Mayor flllrov the Probable Mew Leader ol Tammany nig fisuei In volve, I In the Coming Knlargement of the City's Knvlron. Bpeclnl New Tork Letter. Tho practical rctlremment of Rich ard Croker as chief of Taiumauy Hall, and his prolxiblo succession by Thomns F. Gllroy, are tho chief political topics of ttho moment. Tho movement was unexpected, but Croker grew weary of the worry and abuse he has had to stand up under. He haa learned of late years to take Interest hi some things beside politics, and his love of horseflesh, In particular, Is said to have lured hlni away from sympathy wH1i the endless contentions of poli tical management tlcal management. It Is believed that Mayor Gllroy is to be the real leader of Tammany Hall hereafter, although he may not till the ofllee of Chief Sachem. "It is funny," said a prominent Tam many politician the other day, "but New York politics attracts more at tention rhau that of all the other ritl going. I don't know why this is, but i suirpose we ought all 1o feel compli mented. You never hear of politics anywfhere else, except about election time. I suppose It Is all on ncconnt of the Tammany tiger and Wall street These are two institutions the coun try Is bound to keep Its eyes upon." With the retirement of Mr. Croker, some rather pleasant tilings will bo said of that gentleman. He really has been n pretty mild sort of "boss," and bosses we must have. At least. I do not believe that any party will long hold power hero except under the boss system. It seems as indigenous to tills municipality as the Howery is. and even Dr. I'arkhurst. if he should get into power, would straightway be dubbed with the title of "boss." But tho modern boss must be a pretty unique fellow. The foreign element In New York city is no longer princi pally of Irish extraction. The Ger man, Italian, Hebrew and certain other elements have come In such largo numbers, that It would .sectp that the Irish-American politician must soon retire. Rut, ns a mutter of fact, lie has adapted himself to vim situation with an address and diplom acy that was not supposed to be part of the Milesian character. Sitting in a "cafe" the other day I was much amused by the conversation going on at the next table between a ward tioss and one of his subordin ates. These were the words I caught: "Now, there's . Look out for him. He's a big gun among the Ital ians, and you treat him as If ho owned tho ward. They like attention, so be very polite to him. Then there's . Ho is popular with the Germans, and they all hang together. Do every thing you can to get bis good will. Then dont forget . Tho .Tews nil have votes, n-M you want to show him as much attention as If ho be longed to the Astor family." After listening to this instruction for some tJme I concluded that the mod ern Tammany politician Is consider able of a diplomat. In this view of the case, Mayor Gilroy will fill tho bill as the new chief of Tammany. The Mayor is, in my opinion, beyond ques tion the shrewdest aud most suave political leader that our city has do ve loped of recent years. Mayor Gilroy is a man of rather a rare type, combining great executive nblllty and political activity with the manners and habits of an unassuming gentleman. Ho belongs to a new era Mrs. Gllroy and Children. of local politics, and the success that awaits him us the leader of such a political lMly as Tammany Hall will remain an open question for some time. Ho Is happily married, and moves in a select circle of society. Tho coinlni; politics of this city is no doubt largely affected by tho com Uig anticipated enlargement and de velopment of tho city. The jrreattir New Yorli scheme, and the rapid tran sit measure. Involve a colossal redis tribution of power and patronaxv Mayor Gllroy has been 11 strenuoiii oplHinent of tho Hoard of Com men v scheme of rapid transit, which in volves the addition of a Uiuded dchtednes of ?50,(XXl.iXM). Poubtlo.-:-tho capital for the purpose will bt ready In private hands as soon as t' political jHintroi of tho jrreater Xcv York is settled. There is every Indi cation that the investment will be Im mensely profitable, regardless of tli. ':ist of tlm jrreat enterprise. Cap! la' is not wajtlnj; on that uecouur, lur r.ither fur the development of elect;-.' traction uul fo sih how the politic.1.; cat will Jump. Mlf.TON 8. MAVUEW. Thomas F, Gllroy. 910.912 CHESTNUT STREET. Warren A. Reed. 7i I 5CLOVER SEED, ID. "W DR. E. GREWER, The Philadelphia Specialist, And his associated staff ot English and German j iij aiciuus, win uo ui 1110 Exchange Hotel, Bloomsbnrg, Pa., MONDAY, JUNE 18, 94, (ONE DAY ONLY IN EACH MONTH,) Where tliey may Vx consulted. Tho Doctor Is a erartiirtte of tho I'nlversltj of Pennsylvania, fiirmeilv demonstrator of physiology und sur gery nt tho Jli'dleo-Chlrurtfleul college, of 1 hlluili'lphlo. lie Is also an honorary member of the .Medlco-Chlrui'tfU ul Association, aud was physlelan and Buriteon-ln-ehlef of the most U"ted Amerleun una (iermun hospitals, comes hllTlily Indorsed by the leading professors, of Philadelphia and New York. His inuny years of hospital experience en-Bijh-s tuts eminent physician iml nirjfeon to correctly dlagm'Su and treat all deforinlMes and dlseas"S wit !i the most tlutterlntr success, and 1 his high standlnif In the Ktnto will not ullow nun 10 accept, any incurable cast1. LOST MANHOOD RESTORED, Weakness of Young Men Cured. If you have been Riven up by your physician, call upon tho ill irt or and be examined. 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