Show THE DICKLE BEQUEST TO HORSES From tho Cleveland Leader Many persons will look with disfavor on the moot remarkable feature oC the will of the late J S Dickie of this city They will hold that the Cleveland merchant mer-chant yielded to excessive sentImentality sentImental-ity in setting apart 5000 to provide entire en-tire rest and comfort for two favorite horses I will be said that the money might have been used to better advantage advan-tage and that the horses should have been left to the ordinary chances of equine existence Yet it Is doubtful whether an equal sum could possibly have been used in away a-way which would have done more good Mr Dickies provision for his favorite horses is so unusual that It will attract be discussed attention far and wide and will cussed for many years In places distant from his home and associates And wherever the facts go there will be raised the very deep and imporlant queslion of mans cluty toward the animals ani-mals he uses for his own pleasure 01 profit The simple clause In Mr Dickies will Is sure to stimulate enlightened consideration of the obligations of mankind man-kind to all creatures which are made to minister to his needs or gratify his desires de-sires I will be an appeal to the best In men and women and n check upon heedlessncss and cruelty |