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ik b e ams & SR L s 2 s i rh e S R RN s ’]‘HE ()\T/\H/\ DATLY BEE, l\l()\ DAY, QEI"I EMBE I{ 28, IQR.).—-TWELVE PAGES e (,RM' HAIRED AND GREAT. The Political Opininns of Fred Donglase on Current Events, nhm.~ was one of the verses of flu- poem That AUSTRIA AND AMERICA, The China of T,nmpe that Innnhmzly Re Jjeoted Minister Keiley, I may h'nu oceasi He then made the poct it over several nnu s until h-\ had it t |~1n,ylm| thing and arvati \m[ it i~ in A manner justified, a public debt of ne |lmu~mul millions of florins, \\uh an an- | interest of upward of one hundred debt of Cisleithania into ‘T'he Rothschild consortium controls the conversion lo n, | demand for the rentes; i million people, 1 matter of coursethe outcome s 0 \()L\ that is hard to bear. M. the gnu-nnnrm dispor of the Credit, T applause n! full lxnun nnmm-u i he uttered it at Chic &0 showed that he was not mistaken lowed it when 1ro~Reform Opinion of an can on His Native Land's Hostility e Colored Man's Fu at the White House -The 1 +Do you think Conkling hns any |\n|l| W was the reply, sm-numm‘ unl\ in one emergs ency. mighty issue »1,.'"1.1 come should become “d in it to suc I\ n extent, that tho rehadowed the men who repre- come to the as one of the gn it orators of a and as such regain his old foothold lers become heroes in its finances in ncier, and pub lh-m in any it is distress, nn(\v from the bur: m and the difficulty of find- ing new sourcesiof public revenue people might not eare so much if wi higes The cost of living, is not €0 very i that nmugh the m t New York Sun: T have just finished the remarkable new book, " by Robert K. reading of t “The History glas of the British Museum aside the volume regretting it is no and ready to pronounee it the * the Washington corre Jand Leader, writes wd asked himwhat | Fred Donglass to-d den of taxati Gilead speech, which the democratie denouncing. abolitionist replied liked Foraker's Both of these speeches pre- ,\v st h times le Flowery Kingdom. In reading it T have neglected the now (-L. u,. the e vening paper 1 v e is so differ- may yet remak arer that in |Iu~ l |\||u| 0 !x ack to the send This nppln sto m..l, 1]u( licve he inten @ it when he tendered his res gna- n ’\mnlvn by lvu(h 1c aign fought on o Working. clssos vory ««-wl_\ und industrious, but do —uand cannot- not ho X exe times s China!” nd the book of my it were a story of my In the fullne: \\uul llw \\mlll knows almost as much as of Austria. g Iln‘ Immul- of the ~4\un(u»n'h century, jssues ought with the last presidential ¢ the republican ht on the basis of the body b important than the sonl; considered q\-y')lhinu and the hu _,‘nn-m. irised upaign was AL this point the 1..““.|[ Snic nt relations ex mn.« officers o jontediy plod on: Tike © dumb. animal, anarehical spirii e none of the tussian and German, rtheir condition s not -,if any prove your si 1 if one ofticer |v||u| .\n\l hing ough beer is the of another .u,d not to the )m sidc J are not Leithanian ||lu|| T ll\ing« thy have none, as to \nn- the workingman must pi ‘ i m.,m and lw- its own soul?” “What do yon rl.mk of the present ad- mhv trittion ¥ Cand there is g Education tl + not rvmmv.l me as | 180 t\fl(v|v|||||~lr(ll five rally had an opinion of his own, ..l with hm wbinet on wiost matters anges of an economic 1 he industrial sche resent condit idea that there h]-.».lkin;-;-»l' EX-POSTMASTER the present adininistr to cut down his salary the Alubama clu ) Of the number to weaving, 14 to wood- lace-making, wving of woods, ving the civi pyice spivit is hiard s overcome the is a question, Y xlwn you will ml\ Ih. haryest I-w ot serve V-rn] idont must be « L ngwump. future m the negro «democrat or a 3 ALt Viemn) il cirers wid 300 pupils devoted ko from hifty flnm !Iwn law hnunn tlib/nriy is s fear, is glory rese “I think there \\111 “and it \\.:uM \m al : to think otherwise. ot hut feel that our 1y steadily onward toward « have seen suel [ll:x\-~ known t vy in practicin M l‘\»m[l !]l\ y \\uml l|nh|~||\ in A DISTANT PEOPLE '8 of the Terra he Women's b skilled Iabor, s IH.A lnl»_‘mn‘-! in |n4|\| graduate of Dickinson cc gran his legal Jabors ster were vet liviy * Taney had yo fo spond i the> 0 moto/of tho vy Hpr.-m-im,,- Indians, the ug- v del’ Fuego lnm|lt|~ that cver vays on the lookol J\ ASSiL |l|l~( tts v <upremebench, f T isfied with their sarroundings would be only toc industries to the 1 l pulies cspee :m.l e \\mi“l be itful, Im\\v\m. whe hu ndly 1 hu- ~1]M mm\nllm rd l\\llu|v(|l1u~1 end of his e Im me »m-h Huguenot in consequence of mn and the _encour- |ulu~m ul educe T L e A T A T WHKT CAN B DO Wi Sk It will buy you a pair of pantaloons worth $7, made by a mere tailor, found only at The Only Misfit Clothing Parlors, 1119 Farns : WHAT CANB £ DONE WITH §2.0 It will provide you a pair of pantaloons worth $10, in many sty , found only at The Misfit Clothing Parlors, 1 Farnam Street. ith $6.31 P It will buy you an elegant pair of pantaloons fully worth $i3,ma { by a merchant tailor and found only at The Misfit Clothing Parlors, 11 one with $7.50 It will buy you as fine a pair of pantaloons as any merchant tai { | in‘America can make you for $15, found only at The Misfit ClothingPa ;; | lors, 1119 Farnam Street. | foreheads over which the in tangled lumy H. under und lnnmnl-n u\ \uII ; .v.‘l Comptroller Durham ont with more than agements on the Museum, there ar .uu| Ilu-rur\ work, and it may o mouths like a add to the i « rocodile, v n\l l will still own 4 house in Sam Cox i3 in gwod circumstances. and My Cox Imnn l1 aventies opened to the come o demand fc come from the New \\ We wi 1 st uno_ rowsu New York Times son to have the hou i ssional Ll]wnl him ~|-\v-ml times « tervals of hid cangi book will probably n congressman's and from his long experiet man he h‘.\;\nnul such a Llun\lm e of vl does not want our [nm]ln' [ estof hard work for : nul retain the n\m el Mapleson mu; usc of the Ae l~|- lh‘l‘l\ estimated o nu-n‘.nul heolidazen my W bi uummuu»nl;, numerous, 160l Their inte Ihvn-m 2 confined to a knowledge. of fishing, and_ they. |)nlh pursuits, g:uml lhn-m say th just T xpenses of the house, S ummu..T § American history nd politi ~l)|.u |. m\ 1ys make more d 'II»\\‘\ .md seats., ire to make mone we want the and the board in t i s man to man. halls (-Fu)lw 055, oration of protective duties mll form 1 l|||)|\|w| nf Our vasion excites rooted fecling of opposition ev fested from both and consymer different form: 7 out of the v|]' wel, ions between hi m : future to be those WIILTE HOUSE S and the time will come wl native produc dovoted to business and the pre ill have a mansion in which Ln\tvd in another part of the eity. low o Diggor Tndjan : peopie live in a perpat o5 every night A]lnmwl\ the: nd resorts t(l eve; The damaging s lead all ¢ 3¢, and one dong in former y 1 for his own finanees and I helicv i annot lean upon us he ke both ends Am«l always siows when the o ]WI!\[\ shed moisture, they ,z-, almo: inds that he an canned meats and | acter of Ameri rash that deters aad in New York this and we rely on O | the slion1a6rs and Afford (Iw,.« neitlicr the anything whatever, \]l()l\ lml Iv-"'uL~ made ot the \\m.h brote 'L the sar from usin, the musses by e lbr- ding is open always to visitor aind the other | s pressing u.n ZOVern 15 lu‘ huuhl v'll the board with o x..| from the h t ‘.l ln‘ (,.m any rings mml» of fish hun. S wre often igeniois womua \nll el H the wce of it nust Tl > City of Chest this opposition often i courinventionsup | This applies 1o do. I\ AV e uppreci mlm the necess le of | dm uh\ ba ke his openi and \\ul[h', of the mln ont Jum/v which is 1 o friend of r.h .1, fonden (nu|n-|| with heard’ nothing about it 'trom bim ing, meantime, as mm. | mestic utensils and to sewing mnac h ru(lhv-u\» 4 . o, 2 'm.n consists of mussels, fish, animals, and tlesh of similar sor with the rudest sort of = bungling, but nevertheless, alent in some of the work tion is a wonderful (Innw asiep in science th and dilution is ng nd their hooks of fis have bows and spe o nt present 18 an L square pilo of stonc paj yes on a hot day, e ~l of elms Sur ibout his plans one xmu‘ to Hnnul our L.; ceper 1o take one osene and make \n\l our mine A.vl wil onzkBlandas A yvith tipscc lchi, Gianinni, R ( v l'mn«m nl‘ rass lies in front uf it, rele walk runs around fllh h ing to the great poreh, which, missive, stands in ||~ tront, u nothing of h on here he is unde ie festivals in Cli and one more western cit \\ln n hlm*m.! \I\Iu said to hring down ‘I\\ v\~ on the R} s of .-‘.uw...i Pots untll it | \~ no \\ulnhl that the bakers aver cannot make Our lard is doctored i s with tallow re it is done so m\u-h(lu m 2 howl about American ss 0 railing over which ail to sce the president” washing and doing up his 1 rels of to-duy who house so that its laundry l|||' lvuni door las been offere a tour :r' \un(h \|n ri , or threo Wives 3, | guaranty to malk owded into the b ) thing \ull mi ]h son mpu.«\n career in th I8 by o leans it 3to "'“fl"“' |hr end, and Tonly |.‘.4‘. inst our pork, and in- ution that completely he rooms of the int into the most inconvenient \e east room, ouddlo fh e name ..I the is | will cheor his hoart ||J~||)um which they live full of heauty |n Some .~|v1|\|nw|].u-ul ||‘ | r through the straits, | fes spring up 4\4'\]1( when the gréat ]ml!u on i zed 10 e these ] |l b y magie Commercial entertainiments city physician and head ¢ witary departmentof Vienn an extension of pro- | asures to heof heeause fec |l|||] lll Hn 'h~|v shu-l: \ l' - friends to b lock tea, cach bon tied about its neck e ing to that worn by its mistress | JM;IMI:(H' houy the cats made [ pointed hour the cats s thel nmmber of i f "he TR A.».m existenco in beef is "Phis wis pointe Kanmerer by a young ]lmn'hldm\\) o is far to s {tsfueniture is shabby great honse looks moro like o barn horse Indians, u .1...um|h- pre sitiute the oy - dayiel aruc R vlu nulml-'u' xlw )u-un \h.n\‘ lulm'l in our plnnl\ where patoling up new cont of whi ul lutunl m |.l wees with a unnnllm 1| machinery, 1 ne they injure their interests there wis a mean show of spi minating in the burning of at present the sof the coming be the memorial ar at Waslihgton wi ...| me ....,.;‘1. 55 content to mee (ru | o l.AIAv' furnishe :| of milk and smull ¢ ioned stools, rations consist 1 of catnip, lave n-I- I With which thoy were, s ‘.|,.~u\lnw same for hm fir be chosclr Lo i that they would speeet will p lluhul’ljnv,:l:m 10 has ehargze l(-l‘ul \\nh X sswell about Conk- 1on Hn ¥ s po m. ded by their mistresses | wood chier sot. before headqiarters ol Das made some @ o that no mutter \position may ehinery will trivmph | ing hiniself among the greatest debater on mand of lunzu g public wian 1 kno Was # comic ul wmkoets and clothis | for ornaments A0 NOL S0 MmNy Uses any i longe s his zift o hindly roceived 1ineet with enc t cinigration ician peasants families and forced to can (o prove Kittie departod, it was presented with its [} \’l\wm without memento of the 2 with which he began it»" topped al tho stat a Bear Robbed of Her Whelps, {l nm\ apple Ilu.‘ continued Genery x) l can tell you where s not original With hint, Some tinio be- Mion he and this h were out n-llm together, and the a4 poem \\lmh R ubout Grant, 13503 an a hon kind of face Zrows on you tod the women and in consequ fyes was the work of s fore the conve taud tnexpectéd reply of the syau'd be bekter lookis Statistics show hud beon writing feel that they > What Can be Done with $12.80 : It will provide you a suit or an overcoat which was made by "ifi_ierchant tailor for $25 each; they can be found only at The Mis; Clothing Parlors, 1119 Farnam Street. ffWhat Can be Done with $17.9 ‘ It will buy you a suit cut in a four button cut-away frock co “which was made by a merchant tailor for $35, you can’t find it outsid . of The Misfit Clothing Parlors. ‘What Can be Done with $20.00 | It will buv you a suit or an overcoat which was made for $40 by nt tailor, sold only at such a price at the Misfit Clothing Paul 1119 Earnam Street. ‘What Can be Done with $25.00 9 | It will buy you as elegant a suit or an overcoart as any merchal tailor will be willing to make you for $50: to be found only at the Mis Clothing Parlors. | Imereh What Can be Done with $30.00 , It will provide you an elegant silk orsatin lined suit or an overego which a merchant tailor made for :p()O to secure it come to the ©mn Misfit Clothing Parlors, ‘What Can be Done with $32.35 It will buy as fine a Prince Albert suit as ever an eye saw: it wa ‘made by a leading merchant tailor for $70. To test the truth of thesg ¢ | facts you are invited to call for an inspection at tae e N i g W i o = e g 'GWTHING P Lile FLA el S, 111e Open evenings until 9 o’clock, i D —