Show When our State horticulturist comes here there is a matter which a great many people want him to look into And if there is a any y oth other r man man TI n here who is isa isI a la landscape gardener and knows when flowers are sick and what medicine to prescribe it would be money in his pocket to put himself in evidence There are a hundred homes in the city in which cl the inmates watched al all the spring in joyous anticipation anticipation antici antici- pation of the time when their crimson ramblers would put on OIl their blooms and shine a glory to their eyes for fora a week or two But this wear ear ear there has been beena a blight upon them They tried to bloom but the buds withered when only half unfolded Some have tried spraying splaying but have report reported d that the evil germs whatever they may be grew fat under the medicine while the roses contin continued ed to droop The same or some other blight has blight has struck some some other species besides the the ramblers Is there any anyone one who can give an any light ight 1 Judge rudge Park Parker r holds that the common law supplies supplies supplies sup sup- sup sup- plies all all' needed all needed remedies when statutes f fail jl to supply supply supply sup sup- ply them The New York World hints that the Jud Judge e would by legal assumption accomplish what the to provide for or That looks look a a trifle unfair the common law lav is no mans man's assumption but the digested thoughts of great lawyers reduced to practical experience We do not think that Judge Parker would have haye made a great President t but he lie is isa isa a better bette lawyer t than an the World k L |