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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, SUNDAY. MAY 4, 1800.-TWENTY PAGES Winter QOvercoats That were not even smoked or wet, Placed On Sale Tuesday Morning. e e Not one dollar’s worth of this stock saved from R s wi :serve. Clothing, Fur- : ; Everything gocs ol & the fire. will be carried to the new store. Re- nishing goods, Hats, etc., saved from the fire. i ~ S 5 t l()(.dthn b(.t\\ een l-th an : / munl)u our I)I‘L; cn ) .,Vcrythmg at pPr 1ces thdt \Vlll SC“ them. 1 16 S A+ (‘ ot ¢ re 1 l St S. I arnam st (=i 3th (el —————(————————————— \f \ the purposes desired by the projectors of the | has no lumber regions, nor mines, not even | turn, by way sari roul N Q ould be afrai ! y J TRADE OF AMERICAN NATIONS. | contin et o the Deniti ot i | com "Saviig s vet iscovore. i paving | forty P e of wnmecessarity and.cireuitons | GTRAY SIAFTS OF SUNSHINE, | ouwia e, afraid to tarn my back upon tercsted in its sittings, as nations or other- | quantities. It has no navigable waters, ex- What we favor in this connection, in addi- 1 hu(‘ any desive to finish it. “Well, what?? © recog: e fac Nor! -der, 0 on of this stream for | harbor is that the congressof the United W . ¢ i A t, n’t know but what I can hy, I'm almost certain that if T | also arrange so as to fin 1 L £e S0 as nd the quarter = | South Ameri continents are naturally [ commercial purposes, farther north than St. | States s o such action vi " T Reply of the Board of Trade to the Secre™ | YOMG JUCHED i ' tho Strongest, | Joseph, Moy has virtually boen abandoned | 1o Amcrian. steayiin ot Mot | Many Quips and Sharp Thrasts from the | hiad painted that pieture and should got | myself. ' work ft just 1o oo tary's Letter, of commercial ti sible inter-navi- | for years. Our products “consist largely of | mails between h 3 1 s little start away from it I wi ks h e nter-na f rs. 3 o el 01 Lads Statos Suna the Jolly Philosophers. alittle start away from it T would keep | mine you were telling mamma 1 5 tion, and that, nearness of location which | cattle, corn and hogs and most of these Seck | South Amerioan and Contral Avsericn o y P on going and never come back any | loading on the street Tnst nighe makes them substantially of but one family, | a foreign market. These products are up to | such fayorable rates for the transportation of more,” And the father we |]t tear ’?;('jn he £ s 2pt tears of joy as h and that the varied products of the conii- [ this time principally necessitated to take @ | these muils as will ene CoNthoNo G 5 PROPOSALS FOR RECIPROCAL TRADE. | 1o “the most morthern to the most | railroad route to New York in order to roach | uios g 8 WilL cucourage these compa- | “ppppp WEEKS, SIR,” SHE SOBBED. | The Operation Seemed Incomplete, | thought what cold day it would. bo for southern borders of the same, are desirable | tide water for shipment to foreign ports e cnlmal Ain gl iies foriloosanioar * Washington Post: “T've changed my | 9@ 114 Rufus when his boy grew up. for commercial juterchange and the purvoses | What we of Nebraska want in the way of | able'to id in the more rapid development of barber,” said young Doddleton. y e How Commercial Relations Between of internutional trade, and that year by yeat | promoting our commerciul interosts and gon- | that increased trade between the North and | The Minister's Remark Recalled Sad [y} o r He Meant Well. iy This Country and Her Sister | these facts are being ‘demonstrated more and | eral prosperity more rapidly and in which the | South American continents, which 1s at pres: = TaT e : Detre Hi Lokl Lo states represented in the international con- | ont fmpatlontly awalting. eheonssemnh nad Memories — Reminded Him of Well, I don’t like some things he erve Haute Express: When o man American Republics May be 1t must then be important, for the encour- | Bress aro vitally interested, is the improve- | finaneinl countenance from onr goyernment the Scriptural Swine—Still does. I wanted to get shaved and he | meuans well much may be forgiven hin Greatly Strengthened. agement of the trade und commerce naturally | ment of tho Missouri river and a decper har- | ~“What the people of our state, as we believ the Age of Chivalr, went over my face with a wet towel. For instance, one of our new conver growing out of these relations, as well as for | bor on the southwest coast of Texas. further desire is, that the Nicaraugua canal A 20 'Did he stop there?” lately tackled a hymn which was new to the growtluof the frlendly relations existing | We :}i‘ull":I:;)(euilnu‘)lr«:\"r:-xnfiul of the Missourl | measuro should bo promoted by our nation in “He was going to, when I told him I ?Hn\f if 1ot to any one else. He be, Vot lon i Teadc i among the nations~ dircetly inter- | rivera our eastern border as a_state, | every constitutional way, to the end that thi ] e job was inc ote. in this way: Not long since, Hon. Jumes G, Bliin | oiioq,” that all' just and seasonablo | and thence to its confluence with the Missis: | fmportant worls may bs. the moro spocuily Keen Repartee. ihoughbitionobiasinsomnicie; B secretary of state, requested all boards of | pan§ should be adopted and all | sippi, in order that our grain and meat ex- | comploted, und thus unotl at, artificial | Jeweller's Weekly: Miss Giddings— | (10 06 1€ 6 LAC ; AT A o trade to send suggestions for consideration in | those influences exercised by them which | ports especiully may have a cheaper and | chaunelbe'opened up. for tho utacehanzsof | Oh, papa! What can b more brilliant ¢ said he didn’t know I wanted a owory bods of ease the Pan-American congress. The board of 1to the enlargement and pormancucy of | more feasible route of transportation when | commaodities, botween the stutes interested in | than o diamond close shave.” KL And there he stuck, But only for a mo- tradeof Omahasent the following sugges- :eful velations between them, as well for | starting on their way to foreign ports. the deep harbor movement, inboth Novthund { NI, Giddings—A girl’s wits when she The Occasion. ment. With a genius born of new foung idual and collective bencfit us for | There can be no sound reasons presented | South America, Siadeion Epoch: “Wero you ever sandbaggeds” | [€*V0r he finished ul, social and political pros- | why the products of Nebraska, for instance, We believe our people are also in favor of {eay A (kS v SEEAnabagEec While others let their prayers arise, m:v)url:(flml to l;()(l; l\lu‘lt:nu.\l (;r lllu;;u et ty and stability us recogunized govern- | should be hauled by rail to New York to bé | the construction of an international railway, Where the Rule Failed. \‘\:l s i1l dorns grow. on thei tneos s, with the approval of the international Ameri- | ments, shipped to the South’and Central Americas, | extending from some southwestern point hila o W, ‘‘When? He had the sentiment all rigl » can congress in Washington : Vo antlorye and favor enoh xpd a1l of thia | UGk loes 10 tha mare northiens Stala ot Mus || $his sount tiroy kb the Fepnblics oAt acioo (, 11 hilade ‘)".' B ']““‘ i Yonshould i ““When I bought that last lot of sugar | hg didn't stick «lr:.‘lx‘;\'“x;:ltk!: tm‘x”m i<h Hon, James G, Bluine, Sceretary of Stato— | measures which it is proposed, by the act of | ico, rather than be sent half of the distance, | and the Central American states—Yucatan, | ke anything that doesn’t agree with | from you,” =Sy 0 e toxi. Sir: Having been duly appointed by the | COngress referred to, that the’ international | in found numbers, by rail or by the Missouri | Guatemela, San Salvador, Hoduras, Nicavau® | you,” the physician told him. ) el A Modern Application Omaha board of trado . eammittee to con, | Congress consider, from the first to the and Mississippi and consequenily at half or | gua, Costa Rica and the ISthmus of If I'd " always followed the rule, . Bchocs from Canada, Boston Transeript: “And so thes stder and reply to your communication ad- | €uth inclusive, as stated in your communica- | less than half the expense to the producer, | to and threugh the South American s Maria,” he remarked to his wife, *‘where Chicago Times: Querist—Isthereany- | qpo the tourists bound to the seashor LR IRy 0l e e | tiony t0 be shipped to their ultimate destination in | the Argentine Repubiic, and we u would you be?” thing in the world moreslippery thanan | gaid a tived traveler, who conldn t wo ay 1 Woe note with spacial sat istactl he sug- | foreign lands from some port on the Gulf of | that the sitting of the International American e vol? 2 f eler, who couldn’t get the meeting of the international Ameri- £ With spacial sat istaction the sug ' A i G X cel? seat in the car owing to the pl can congress in Washington in which | gestion thata common silver coin be adopted, | Mexico. congress and its eniightened deliberations The Ruling Passion. Close Observer—Yes, b 1" 0 the pleusnnt you usk of our board ~that, either off. | 48 referred to fu the sixth proposition. A | In pursuanco of this proposition, Nebraska, | Will resplt in forwarding this movement toa | Chatter: Housekeeper—Oh, Mr. Gilt- [ “What is it?” ydivioshiatii o] clally or by such individual mémbers as it | system of uniform silver currency by weight | in conjunction with her nelghboring states, i3 | fuccessful termination at an earlior day than | qge, do you know the news? ~ Your son | A trust fund gl e Sl Tight seléct, it make such suggestions as may | and by name, which in North and | deeply interested at the present, timo in o pro- | 1 gtherwise would have succecded, - © - (TG U0 R UL P L aggage. “Do you know that | Qoo upon consideration: of | the subl South America, would bo received as of the | ject which is likely to be, and in fact doubt- | ; &the, complotion of such an international | S5 A5 FEY T e AN T The Age of Chivalry Still. thinking they might be relatives of cor- forrod to In the act of congress authorizing | Same current value wherever p od, must | less will be, of groat and favorablo interest to | ron highway botweon and aloug and through | - Mr. Giltedge—Thunderation! And Baltimore American: Let those who | tain other {ourists mentioned in the the president to arrange a conference be- | BO very far towards facilitating trade be- | the international congress, should it come be- | COUNLrics so naturally allied to cach other by | had my mouth set for a good dinner! LAt Biratirate oilah VAl s v Testament? They were | 1t any 2 - B _ ‘ g ) 2 virtue of that comity wh should exi 1 pe LAy say that the instinc of chivalry are ’ y were bound to veen the Unitod AT tween these countries and tend greatly o ; v : ity which should exist, anc 3 | tween tho United States of Americaund tho | byeon ihose countrios wnd towd grautly to | foro that body, as it probably wil, for consid- | VERGELUNG MMt Which Shold exist, an Just Like Anybody Else dying out in thevising gencration'listen hove, too. You remewber it Te] s of Mexico, Centri S A I romote that cc iity of dealing which al eration, It v distinctly out- CRK _exist, betwee ous 9180, ying R 138 e h , o, 1 f\'?!‘.'Su:xul‘)xluintw\‘lx'm’fl"n.:".-‘.-‘xpi:-x.‘f(:r the nations dwelling therein apparently 0 | lined and hl'nu:;l’:; R [;L.l‘.if:‘l(&f “tha | people who inbubit thede lands, would arouse | &, ille Journal: The man who | 10 this true tule and forever after hold [ SUYS: he whole herd of swine ran Brazil, which act fully sets forth the matters | much desive, - United States and its congress, to securcon | & BCW and - livelior interest in the | ooy wiglife worth living?” shows by to be considered and “acted upon by the con- [ Silver is so largely a common producti the Texas coast of the Gulf of Mexico one or ““;}'Ulkll\\vltl‘um and In tho loint commorclal, | 1 okihg the quostion that he thinks he firess when convened, and as stated in your | in the several Americas to b i harhore‘of - capacityi(suiicient (o] ROAMICAL ARG Soolal advancerantior ‘all she! | BRGEE AS L LIS R R agel o lled his face & | etter, viz this congress, that for its delc s n- vessel that navigates the sc & i s s 280 him or her?” pulled his face down and went off sound- o sy 5 ! y i i By the tri i s grea runaway horse just as glibly as the man AL QL Ber 3 o f First - Measures that shall tend to preserve | courage aud endeavor to systematizo its use, | In furtherance of this plan the design is to | gi, X0 mi,‘l‘;"fj‘ljh“;'n""“, rest oK Ihat oon i\};“,‘::}“y.:“:;m“‘”J:’_“’l'“ Lillllu’u':w'lHunI\I.hil)" The child promptly replicd: “The | 1ng the r n of “Tickets, ploase. the peace and promote the prosperity of the | as a civculating monay medium in_and be' | obtain governmental aid in the surveyin and il (of seutiment which ¢ h¢ rather YD Th f6d Him o Mot (e nob g ~ —— HAa noR0 AN Eromote 4 249 SauisHO IoRRY| H ; c ars has so unmistakably manifested it- | than die. senten him _oi* her?’ is ot cor A Bratal Joke. Moasuros toward. the formation of an | MAUFl 50quench of tuo SgpALent desiro i ine | LuLiicuction of thes harbors mud to open Mid-2pe Uy enhanced and_tho S e 7 rect, It should be \Is itheror him® bo- | Aferohant Travolor: oTs 1 Me 5 ' o @ sequence of the apparent desire to in- | them up to the commerce of the world at the BN aTAE S, 8 Al Tough Case. e N It PN Merchant Travelel “Ts the rade o 0 erics £ cac 3 C erel B various o jodi- g ' H " dd ROTE 28 - PR 3 R . L0 '%¢ i " b merican nations with each | trafic interchange of the various commodi- | liberal, er's welfare, would become ties so strong _Did LAl R LTS Y LR e 0. ll, so fur as possible and profitable, | ties which these countrles produce. The | “mo this end three interstate conventions | not to be easily sindered. whothes teated id you ever try any of my biscuits, ‘ould Be Attended HWell, give me some money omoted. constant presence of uniform silver coins and | pave already been held. all vers largely 3 ¥ sundered, whothor toste judge 0] haveks bl 20 The establishment of rogular and fre- | their great convenience in daily business | Love alrcady been held, all very largely at- | de or oftensivo purposcs, . Judge—No, T never did; but I dave | Touisville Post: Enter clerk with his I haven’t any. uent_communication' between the perts of | transactions, from north to soutu and from | ehded by Uelogates duly ‘appaluted by the fully of the opiulon that, despite the | | <NGEE= 100 © IENC | b fuce all swollen \p with an angry tooth. | “ButI thought you said there was the several American states and the ports of | south to north, among these uations y FOTOMOR el mnpige il lartiloioe e oBUY animpagniable abyiasion whioh | B0V.weY ¢ L “Ah, " suys o sympathgtic friend change in your pocketst” e«;hvi::l\: ety o g | HURally tend fo unity and stimulate a lively | gie British Possessions, on the north and bo- | & B T AT A Painful Reminder. should go to the dentist fmmediately & S0 there is. There was money in . The establishment of & uniform system | recoguition of that boud of commercial and | to S : ) ; ; f ) there yesterd ¢ ther : of cubtom. Togulations 10 e e e e | e gy koot §f commercial id | tween the Mississippi river on tho oustand | years ago penctratod the locky Mountuiny | Lewiston —Journal: A ministe have that tooth pulled out. iere yesterday, now there isn't. Whab pendent American states to govern tho mode | soon follow its adoption as i equalized, es- | (e Paciflc oceun on tho west, Muny of the | here, aud scaled them there, and s its | friend ‘of ours tells the following: A Lknow T ought,” says the sufferer, | do you call a chunge? TR e R e LA At ot o R ilatiad R o among | Jarser dltias within this, mflus.b Iron track through aud over them to t uple ‘came to be marricd, and our | “but the fact is, I haven'tgot tho nery and port dues and chirges, a uniform method | the people of these lands, in thel Iolatmant of daogatos through thals. respec- | ciflo coast will, with' ta present experlono nd, seeing that the lady’s name on | “O, don’t bother aboutthat. Theden- [ ¢icoiia Plain Deal of determining the classification and valuation | of commodities and their business transac- | s con Dot ARSO.ARG OFNOFOTERIL. || BOOR.BUNBIQURL. OYRYS L ANl Tepave license had the prefix of | tist will find the nerve.” R e e BanJ, of such merchandise inthe ports of each | tions, whonever und wlh ¢ carried on | fod,commerclal bodlos, ety alsok °d | obstruction which may lie in the way, and , 1: *I see by this that y = 2 Huvtman, in order to make a point cleiry country, and a uniform system of invoices, | throughout this western hemisphcre, ip 8L shoso eonvenigna: oL o 4 eroct this important eommercial uvenuethis [ Mrs., temarkoed: "ot soc by thip taut you How Soon Are We Forgotten, occasionally tells n story. Yesterdily and the subject of the sanitation of ships and | Under tho eighth and last sub-division of | was hold at Fort Worth, Mex.t in_ July, 1o | 1oae 1 ol eions —and that, wheit it is fin- }:::\f;'..l:f(ll,:.‘ll‘"“ S York Tribune: A gentleman | afternoon he was uddressing the Buptist quarmntine, ot a uniform svstem of | YOUF communication tho followiug sugges- | T the month o Soptémber’ followlne tho | formidable tothe of American liberty, | seized a handkerchief and, with a sob, 8 not a thousand miles from this | winlsters' meating upon tho advisubility S Ehe MO Bt 8 nuitor em of | tions, as mude by us from the standpoiut | second was held at Denver, Col., and the | than @ standing urmy i i s recently been absent from home | 0f establishing German — Buptist Tt ks conyriehis i trgchmotect | which wo of this mid way wostern stat oc- | thivd was held at Topeka, Kuh., on'October I | *"In conclusion, wa foel authorised to say that eral months on business. Not long | churches, and was explaining that peo JoRThia extraaitontos ol nin Ste ! " Nobasioiipaiaisl Telsins of ‘X jo state of | attondod by leading business and comimero ment botween and for the mutual benefit of . R ngle—Do yon mind, Manig which she began to read aloud at the | language in a land where their la 6. The adoption of a common silver coln, to | the Gerial sl Seuie P4 oo of Mexlco and ‘,"‘i‘l{‘;‘“‘,{:}.“,\:“,,“‘;,‘{;:‘é kon o piom was i | the states reprosented in this international | 1 A s breakfast table, But she was somewhat | 18 not generally used. Heo said thi be issued by each government, the same 10 o | very Inportant. and. consanily ineasing, | o hecord W ® pocplo’thoy | Amerioan voniross ake coaploted, tho peopla {1t WE, Gazioy and b play Gatce Bore intorrupted by i young son and heir, | ud folt that “way Himselt somo yars legal tender inull commercial transactions | As extensive as they ure at present, they ure | Phis movement has its permanent organiza- | ity and reciprocity e roard atest liborul e o Who uppurently fouud other things more | 0go when traveling in Europe. W betwveen the citizens of all of the American | but Jdmall o comparison with what they | tion i which each stato and territor iy | commarcs batwody thess aiates, aven 1o o | oape o I O aar, that | intercsing thun the letter, ever he went he heard foreign lungu for adoption to their respective governments Nobbuskh (18 066 7. Lo |aswer, . thoudh | B bopincastion rocognition Jakpch Abcured U‘uu‘“xll I:qmlmnlld exports on the part of the priate place. rnal rebuke, *don )4.\|‘“.Ax|l to hear nged 0 hear English once more, Ono of & definito plan of arbitration | youn rs of the American union appropHation for the purpose of ascrtaining, | tral and. Sonth A morion ‘erod, LY the Cen- Y Sixlp nloo latier [sqmm fuy when eitting In o grand cuthodral of all questions, disputes and differ- | Superficial wrea being 75,005 square miles through & commission’ of governmont engin: | sectiully, o0 Amesioan states. Most ro- Still In the Ring. Papa, pupa,” was the puzzled reply, | he put his ences that may now or hereafter exist | its admission as state dating A. D. 1507, | eors, b what point or points on tho Taxas | *Poctrulys GLAUTION . OHAM, Joweller's Weekly: Singson—Miss | *Oh, yes; you mean the man who uscd | near by and was admiving the beautiful le‘\\; ‘lll:'llll..l‘ubll.'\‘ml.lllnll xlnll dificulties | At that time its population was placed at d0),- | coast such harbor or harbors could best be FrEp W. GRay ikl Phyllis, [ bought a little circlet today to | to live at our house, features of the cathedral when a and .\.ll.ud[u “:u'll»;“T l;:«snt nn‘xv‘:n.; lum_v be 000, In 1870 it 122,008, in 1880 it wi constructed. Such commission was appointed, EuvcLip MARTIY, symbolize our betrothal, but I dropped A Cni go woman walked to the che |~;m’{ml.‘:- w«:, ;::\ :\\lqllfl !;-; m: k;: . 452,402, In 1885 it was 740,045, It is now esti- | has completed its work and filed its veport W. H. Nasox, it while crossing Broadway, and befor 3 A HRP. sat down on the hat, ) e o o oeer wubjects re- | mated at ot less than 1,350,000, 1t is safe to | with tho secretary of war, as it is under- Cotumittee. | could recover the bijou it had been run [ Puck: *Johnnie,” said a prominent | ~“Why, my friend, you might h lating to the welfare of the several states rep- | say that the United States census for 1800 | stood. OxaHa, Neb., Nov. 1, 1859, R LA mine operator to his youngest the other | k Yy, BY \ ¥ nigh resented as may be presented by any of said | will show this estimate 1ot to b too large. | - The result of securing the desired harbor A 100 ATk M gver by o four-horse beop wagon, s | Gay VPN giv Yolagest vho other | known that you could not gt in tha states which are hereby invited to participato | The state ranks first of all the states of the | on the northwest coast of the Gulf of Mexico gy Phyllis—Oh, how, dreadfull’ But ts | (b o SO YRR Colar it youll dly | haty"! exclalnied the royerend lnfiuhl conferonce, and e po. | Bion in intelligence, the national census of | will not ouly be to open up @ comparatively Why He Thought So. the diamond injured? oY bl 'Lm.:'. o Lready for your sis- | ma ? Huving fully consi s e | 180 showing that but § 1-10 per cent of its in- | new and direet route for commeros between Merchant Traveler: “What sort of a | , Singson—No; in sporting parlance Al IRt aid U Tonsint dear sir, I beg your pardc Sepread o't WAl EhE Vast importance 0¥ habitauts could neither read nor write. The | North and South America, but as well to in- | bird is that on your bonnet, de *though somewhat bruised, it is still in bivd tRL 1] d Johnnie, thought- | was the reply, L g B B e glation of Omaha, the leading commercial | crease American trude with the eastern con- | = \Why. 1t's an oriole. What did the ring.” fully; “*but I shall have to ask for 25 per | * Ihad not heard my native lar taking paxt in the same, aud, it may be, to brusica, in 1860 was 1,801, In 1570 1t | tinents e vy oriole, hat did you - cent of the contract price in advance, | for o long,” continied Mr. I some extent to nAtions Hot in the same repre- | in v”?"n"“':‘fi; in 185, 01, What we of Nebrasks, as @ part of the | 85K thi ‘i')‘"l"::“" ORPSE- S0 A Sharp Oriticlss Not as an evidence of good faith, but for | “that I was del find e ve have to say at this time {:ds fully 180,000 and the progress | “great west” desiry e g hought it was a snipe, Texas Siftings: & vas visiting her | working capital.” ' t o ""1"‘1?3‘:‘. ‘l‘u 1.2‘\:‘:11‘..("....4 for said board of | of the stute has, in Wi respects muutx these s\'?.-:.‘f);:.r flusl-ln:;: whx.)n-i‘;.‘::i.»xl,ha"';hm:.'.'-:: A al\i]k‘!" ! ,,,"l‘..‘.'. “.\\’.I“‘:l‘;(mli\AIr“:q:ulw 4:1 v:“\“\lfi.flfll,,“ X .f{\f"{;“ o \.,:"” ow ooty “'!_" could use it. trade, We most cordially endorso the action | years, kept pace with its lucrease of popula- | practicable way to carry on out trade and [ “Yes; judging from the bill that | £o criticise his latest work. He had the | “Well: you seo. T musse Tl just bupy | *r40Eer immediate of the congress of the United States, and the | tion necessary intercourse with the forelgn coun- | came with it.? the eas nd 1l ! artel yheve. J . T P p president In causing the ussembling of such | The people of our state are enguged almost | tries represented in the international congress ol D nvas upon the easel, and occasionally | the quarter somewhcere, and tell all the | Twelve cartloads of crushed nternational American congress, and we | entirely in agricultural pursuits, for, cigept | and by more direct routes by land and by British (P I v 1 touching it up here and there, would | boys in the ne 100d that a pirate | sandwich papers and other rubbish w fully believe that its deliberations Will result | in the citics, where trading and the u water andno longer be under the necessity of | . British emligration to the ed | walk awuy'a few paces, then turn to ob- | hid sc round there, ‘When | taken from the white house gro “‘5 ot K"z"lx‘"u“"v.:hcmw"]“ re| Len-ul:;l& a:"‘::i“&“é,“:&':fi‘i u\mn;::;u:rqhns co- by pin our commoditl uml‘hy{uducu to 'l“:lmgxfigv\:;';Luhle‘llhswoluuru Junuary | serve the "} B i Ile_\ strike that quarter they’ll make | after the children’s egg-rolling plcni sud ultimately hasten the accomplishmen o y ling e state k”»ouu ries, an reccive theirs in re- | 1, re ast year, “Fred,” said she, finally, *I thin the dirt fiy, I can tell you, In'that way | en ter Monday, tions, and the committee which drafted them their peace. At No. 20 primary publio | violently down a steep place into the school in this city a child was asked | sed, 5 i following sentenco was cor- | The conductor smiled grimly, then Y Music of Our Mother Tongue. plied, ““Just three weeks, sir. handsome new hat in u chuir