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NUMBER 827, D TO SUIT will meet it sq y. 1regard Dr. Lec n le rd affords sufficient to support peo- | best prices e 1 ba realized. The members of | S\TERD \YS SI)UR““ b\ \ ) ago yesterday. The contest w v‘-.l.w( the | \\mrq r‘l'y‘.vlr h n‘u'h\ rnces, \‘\”‘ i l::x:nryl one of the best and ‘purest of men among the i | the administration are also judges as to what | )] : M daAL: fiuest ver played in the aty of wi on Torouto bay, but Seattle had made a good Boston Courier. party leaders; but 1150, 18 making use of ot over satisfy the people,” Forest | goods areto be sold atasacrifice. It has i Fhe American association is now the only | bid and there the contest would likely take Oh, who's the man that comes in Jate | the adva that our system offers to the Cowadays the cléver and industrious | beon charged by the reprosentatives of tho HRoTesTnL bAsOBR aanieation cuteide the | DIAcE \ttlo hiad offered £,000 for it If And strolls about a while, men in p he people feel that they are robbed | farmiug population that such of these goods national agre lines, The California | Loronto would ofter ,000 he would be pleased Aud rght in the midst of the thrilling scene W k penetit of their lazy, awkward or | as are of poor quality are lar, He has not tho least douot given out | The Inevitable Grind About the Game and | league aud Tudiana leaguo came in this week, | 1o row ther - Goes stambling down the ais! what you say ' 1 b stupid comrades, tuat they have to submit | to farmers, while other things that are in 5 LR o this week | fat tho race will take place somowhere, And Inughs aloud when others weep, “1 will leave it t W 1 | €6 \Ha (mpndenos. atid, biask vg of some | tiret-class 'condition are disposed of in tho | Plagers, e Reae DR L T L (oSt | Hanlaa fs coming to the front again, He A And scowls when others frown ! am oing tco far in 1wy statement t | of their superiors, or else undergo humiliat- | stovehouses of the cities, at reduced prices, % the your. He held the Heattown sluggers | Welghs 16 pounds —moro than ever bsfore— Avlnbi s St e T continued Did 1 . Isecte wnform you | ing treat An Land women | and that in such fusta favoritism and | e own o two Dits—ong of \bem © mero | And1s in goxic ondition. Hinco \V.n‘\lh‘\u'l:‘h‘u(: nd who's the man llows forth, that he has been ‘cherishing BEtHE Towis Ve by | eorrantion Is M4 hor st to eht. | 1 o two Dits—-ono of the decided to come to America Hanlan thinks b S0 every ono ean hear, building & laboratory in the i o4x pheent Uhett | Gored all the compiantd lons” tocots ke, | TENNY WILL START AFTER ALL, | scraion, ‘ EEAT TR A T LT “Well, this's about the rummest seat his house? And did he not tell pleased, Some of th vay'| Thay may 1ack fOHRIAGEL £0 & X faat cxvant, i Speaking of Lincoln's twirler the Eventug | 1 owod for it in America JI've had in a dismal year, | sent for the ‘workmen and that they un- | with personal property and separate but they prove the existence of a deep dis. | e Wisconsin whispers: “That little rant, Staf- | = g/ S 0T 66,000, John B, Biw- For when 1 go to see a show earthed the vault in which you slept Keey but'a very small portion of | satisfication, and such charges could simply | Movements of the Wheeling | ford, isa g ymoenon. His specd I8 some- | 0 ORG FERCEEGHA, this county, has bought i 1 want to be somewhere near."” Indeed .eete said that he our citizens are really satisficd. And people | not be made if our administration were not Notes T ol thing appalling, and sweet Clara, how he | 5™y vy - MeGarthisna stud, the bay And g 3 to buil atory, T admittedt | who are fond of good cooking, costly meals | clotbed with power hitherto unheard of in | Note h does pound the ball A _ | staliion, Bon DrOv 1, by Tmp. Buckden, dam nd who's the man who sits and yawns “hut i amount of his credit-card | and Havann cigars, ¢ lly cannot pay for | the history of mankind, It isthe system Stible a Among all the good playors in this broad | KKate Walker, by Embrys Lexiugton. ' Ben Throughout the livelong play | lavge enoush to permit him such an expend- | such luxuries, and have ‘to depend upon | itself that breeds all these evils.' Misc land none 1 more modest or unassuminge than | [)'Or was o bigh class race horse, anl has al- L LA IR LR AR T 4 sif they desite to enjoy them. We | “Have ycu not, besides tho radical and tho ; the reat Hutehinson of Chicaso. WHhile 10 | yeady sired. such good ones as Bandusia and A AL Ry Forest looked somewhat amused and asked | have in Washington, also,n great many voung | administration parties, other partics fighting = is conscious of his power and his {mportance, | Jquity. He will take the place at Ewing's The acting is bad enough to turn me if 1 had ever looked at the tetal wmount | women, who prefer flirtation, fine meals and | for the control of tne governmeut lie earries them botl like a man SALIbITaHmont HEAE vaEASt LEIHABA. ot ke sty O T od i © 10 the regular enjoyment in the in- | “We have the temperance people who | The announcement is made that Tenny will | One year ago this spring the Brooklyns | noted V 0, Who hias Just died. ‘Tho lat- ot B L, 10 e always mad | CMGel for avybody, T had not troubled wy- | “*Then prostitution still flourishies in Wash- | party to secure control of the guvernment '\"':;" ',l.‘““"‘;‘." e ‘”"1 it ‘Tv‘ "5 | day ho let the Bostons dowu with twa hits | Faces, includin ents as tho Brockens What A i it Lt self 1o asce: uow much the eton,” I exclaimed with amazenient | The admiuistration doos not discrimipate | hophds 2 LA bl Just now Brooklyn wouldn't let Boston have | ridye stakes and Louisville cup. In the stud hateyer way things may be, ed cach and every inhabitant p ndeed it does’ Mr. Forest as- | against the members af this organizatiorf, 1t | mauner, declared that his horse would not | him for £10,000. he sired Volo, Van Leland, Anne Elizabeth And he kicks one long perennial kick-— SWell,” said Me, Forest, “we will “discuss \ 1. *Of course these girls hold | gives them a chance to do their very best, | start in the handicap. His trmner said the | 1y Th the weaith of the nation at some other time. | clerical positions in the different de- | but so far they have not succeeded in making mao who in free. » isn't a hardér man to catch ping | and other wliners, 1lis owners valued him chances were 1,000 10 1 ugaiust his starting, | at first than Hamilto ¢is as quick as o | 8t $10,000 T T— Toduy we will continue to investigate the | partments, but theso positions are sinccuces. | much honaway.” “ln‘n." B L0010 1 ugaiust bis -':I‘-I;‘nk‘ e i, Thet Monday, Jobi LOOKING FORWARD. tendency of the communistic system to breed | 1 understand from friends who have seen | I notice that you'are not giving the pres. [ LOUSH he hoped to wet him ready forthe | e, o f vt aEb e e a least five min The Track and ~tabio S cruption, scrvility and sup- | part of the secret life at the capitgl, (und ‘it | ent system of <ociety much credit_for uny- [ Suburban. - Every confidential fricud of the | ji"hcdine the ball to Counor, but never Fergus dropn sad on the track at Bene ) : ments. A for Dr. Leette, 10 | is uot so very secret either) that the higher | thing done under its uuspices, Don't you | stables had the idea that Tenny would start, | with any effect ' ning's n Answer to Looking Backward. aboratory in spite of the fact, | officials spend ifty times the amount of their | think thut the abolition of absolute poverty, | and inasmuch as the horse himself, unfortu AbLt. Gtriton, ChaL Ao four westtn | Mival Bssnluedt war aaked to nkme. foue By Richard Micharlis entirely against | credit cards with these women. A part of | the clevation of all men and women toa stan* | yutele” could not speak, this evidence was | clibs wonld lead the four eastern clubs hus | 6f the got of Elector and she responded by Siketan 19, t ion and spirit of our institutions, | their income is obtained from those secking | dard at least nearly equal, is a great and { Lt x WIS IACLI el Lo > | stgaosting. Cldovatia,. Thaodona, 'Mare: Ans d Thero {s ' very zocd Iaboratory of the kind . Y Eive i B A e Y] ] the best that was obtainabl been widely quoted, The old man has madc iggesting patra, i “Itis in conformity with the laws of na- ks 8 ulidclig e L el 1d | favors, who willy-nilly give up apart o pri s gain to humanity ¢ [ remember too i in | no bets to that eff but it is understood | tony and Justinian ture, and, therefore right the in the basemcnt of this colioge, and D | their credit cards. Another part of the' | well the inexpressible sufforings of some of [ The troublo with the horse was loeatea in [ 10 DG o that effeet, bue t is WISIGEMORR | TO08 00 SAREEAT e course 18 & - and therefore right that a man should | Leeto would certainly be welcome, if he | values squandered vy influential persons | the poor people of my days, and while I am | the coronel of oneof his feet, a trouble which | et i Ansotan i Hreon PE UL AT fla b LIRS push his son, Lns relatives and friends, and I | should ask permission to experiment there at | comes from the public storchouse,where only | not suficiently familiar with the present | could not be detected except by experts upon | Eop aieonian odds vo vasobalj die | jewelry bought hare," This 18 for the benefit would not blame a man for doing this; I | bis picasure. His jufluence, if nothing else, | a small provortion of the value taken out by | state of soclety to endorse or to contradict | o°o 0 (o (PR REMERER TREER PR | 1E Milwaukeo dasives to e uasobali 4o 3G b form, should rather denounce him for not doing 1t | WoUld sccure bim ‘o permit, But vanity | tne iuflucntial people. is pricked from their | vour statements, yet T prize the abolishment bl il * A kT IO CLUEIE WASHD A D AU L causes him to ercet a superfiuous building, lit cards by the cierks, whoaro fully | of poverty so hivh that 1 still cling to the | that his lameness was the u't of arheu- | have blossomed out up there. ‘There is a law 1d. Cof L is trying to get up a match which wiil give the ragicals anew and visible | aware what is expected of them if they dé- | hope, 1n <pite of your arguments to the con- | matic affection, which he had overcome, Cer- [ 10 close them up and vuless the Milwaukeo | race betw —alwavs provided, of course, that said son, en s Longtellow tilly, Ethel, and said relatives or friends were qualifica to fill | argument aguinst the ruling clique.” sire toretain theie positions; for it they | trary, that the present form of society and of | tain it was that M. Pulsifer and bis itimate [ ¢lub urges its enforcement they will allow | 1. Gardner's Ida Pickwlcl for &,000n side the positions to which they are appointed,’ “What radicals are you speuking of?' I | snould treat the leaders of the ruling party | production may overcome all the difficuities | friends arve playving aim in every winter book !I"': es to passively driftinto baukruptes. | The latter filly won tho Belle Meado stakes sald Mr. Forest at our next conversation, I | Bsked like common laborers they would be degrad- [ inseparable from all human efforts and insti- | they can find open, which is the best evi- | The moment the new Columbus maxor wits | at Nushville yesterday. “1am refc remamber that I have read in cortatn books a | .0 A0 TA(CTHINE 1D She FRCIoRl communizts | ad to oluss B of thelr third gr great deal bout tho nepotism shown at your | cause thoey desire toabolish religlous services, | men and swomen. s 1 have sta time i the distribution of the federal patron- | matrimony and all personal property, insti- | i that the norse will start, At | elected the Columbus Post came ot Jumes hotel lust evening Mattic Cor- | 8 double-leaded announcement of wic bett, the bookwaker, who is friendly with [ baseball po That scems to have play or | false alarm, but to countenance such d¢ he glit tutions.” den ive to many [ My dear Mr. West, T am glad to sce vou | the St I have stated before, and | using now in your last remarks indefenso of population at Washington, therefore, ex- | communism the same arguments the defend- | Mr. Pulsifer offered to bet 81,000, with | pye t open 1o possibl ting season at Belmont Driving park in Philadelphia has commenced. The inaugural winners were Post Boy, Planter, bro- | Black i"rank, Lady Bowells, Sallie C. Black, age, and that General Grant was accused of | tutions that are at present tolerated. We | coeds that of any other city ot the American | ers of the old form of production used against | pay, that Tenny woula beat any hanied horse | ceeding would be to cousin the COWIBUS | york, Elastic Starch and Hudson always preferring his relatives and friends in | Will Speak of our political parties ‘and’ their | continent. te communists of your days. This simply | in the Brooklyn handicap. No one seemed | bail club far decperin the financial hole than Athens broko the western record at Nash- : app sympathize wi privcipals later. Isimply desired to estab- [~ hut I cannot understand why the peopie | proves two facts, viz.: that nothing is per- | disfosed toaceept, when somebody suggested [ they now are. “Tiwes-Star. And with 1o :,In.:hk :U mmmr‘nll.‘ 1” ympathize with | Jish to your own satisfaction, or dissatisfac- | tolerats such n corrupt and tyrannical gov- | feet under God's sun, and that every toF i Bt | LA B AR hotAvas DRasoRt KRR pool roorus i O o l,,,,,,.,m PR hut great commander in the sturdiness with | tion, the fact that Dr. Leete is evecting for | epnment as vou deserive,” I smd, “and I am | gove ot is foreed to admit this. a horse entered that he thought a good [ ball'purk would ve doubled. favorite, but she was beaten by a hoad in & which he stood by his friends, and I am in- | his private use, and in violation of communis- | satisfied that your hypochondriad disposition | abolition of absotute poverty could have by deal of. — drivinge finish. These were the winners: clined to excuse the mistakes ho someumes | He principals, a chemical laboratory, a very | is bofogging somewtiat the keennoss of your | accomplished, as T ean and will prove later | “Prince Royal is a good horse,” said Mat- Inside the Ropes. T to )L Dal At (L 10 FAIGUS ville i the thivd race, coveriug a mile and three-sixteenths in 2:011, Berthn was the made in his appointments, because they were | €Xpensive affair, for which the credit-card eyesight and the clearuess of your judg- | on, bevond a reasonabls doubt, without a de- | tie, “but I'm after higher game.’ Tom Clirk of Philadelphia and Mike Haley | (0 to 5), Addic (2 to 1), and Mantie ( mistakes of his heart that was always true to | Of ten men would not pay, and thus chal- | ment.” | seentinto communism and the terrible conse- 1 don't take that as a bluff into a bet,” | of Norfolk are likely to meot for # ide his friends and sometimes was inclined to | lenging the criticism of all the encmies of the “It is your own fault if you remain in | quences of this worst system of production. | quietly said Mr, Dwyer, ““but I will take that Frank Slavin is vack in New York, well wddiers of the Byke, overestimate their ability or sense of honor. | 8dministration.” s doubt as "to the perfect correctness of my | ‘I fact that th members and | bet of &,000, play or pay, that Prince Roval | pleased with his reception at John L. Sulli 1z has prosented a cup for Eng- ' 11 tho ties of blood aud friendshin are not to | | Cannot l)rl Leote pay a fair ront, for the | statements, Mr. Forest snid, “If you, for | officers "ot the administration moy, | will beat Tauny, and will take fv just about | van's bands a for, e considered, what else should bef And | 1aboratory? I replied. I should think that | justance, should desive to take a vacation | at their pleasu troat the friends | as often asitis offered. Tenny is a good R S A LS Wl THA A Lba e Gl Rigkimonla /assaaliLiot since a man is bound to know the character | the abundance of labor could not be used toa | for tne purpose of giving our rulers iu [ of their opponents, members of the indust (Sl A Bl B0 Lt Iio Ganadinn vhieelmenis Lassoc iLiok Are horse, but there's been too much mystery and ability of bis relatives and fricnds better | better advantage than t erect buildings, the | Washihgton one of vour enthusinstic [ army like slaves: that even the frieuas of the | about him this vear,” o Lo e R o TRl oG Sttt than the qualitics of other people, he | rent for which will increase the income of | lectures, you will cheerfuily be'granted leave | govérnment's opponents who huve guined [ The news of Tenny's starting will create | 0 ¥ bl e I e O et th s cuRtaoikey L RRICT- should certainly first appoint those next to | the nation." of absence from your duties as professor,and | comparatively good positions, can be placed | decidedly unfavorable criticism toward his Jim Mace has uotitied his Australian friends | into f P NG L him to positions for which they are quali “But there is no abundance of labor. asyou | will be received at the capitol in grand style. [ in the second class of the third grade at the | owner, and will leave on many the impres. | thut he will probably leave Eugland for the | ance of having their machin fed will discover in due tume,” said Forest, | For the enthusiasm disvlaved by you forour | yearly recrading, aud that favoritism is | sion that the stories which were publish Antipodes before the end of the year: quby : “But the trouble with our political and | “And if you will imacine what would wstitutions, as compared with ‘the eiviliza- [ Shown toall friends of the administration, | by papers,who accepted his word in all futh, Fraukie McHugh has posted n £200 forfeit [ The League of American Wheelmen have social system is, that it 1s bound to breed nov | Pen. if every only favor largest sc izen should demand a similar [ tion of the nincteenth century, witl pour | has ca ism, but also cortuption on the | outiay of libor and instruments to please his | water on the mill wheels of our admimstra- | corruy le. 'One hundred and thirteen | Botwons, you will undoubtedly see, that Dr. | tion. You will o Dixon | altered their vules so that the championship 1 adulation, Carthy. races and the national meet can take place ility, ¢ wy and | were very much exagzgerated for the purpose | and is willing to zo against i there was never timen the | of affecting the betting market. Tenny’s | whorecently vanquished Cal Mc 1 find the state of affairs pre- | history of the Saxon race when there was in | victory under the circumstances would be ex. William Hunt and Tom Burke, shoe- | this year at the me time and in the samae years ago, the men at the bead of the nation- | 1s€ete is assuming an_exceptional position, | cisely as I have described them to be, and | public business and social iife so little tromely unpopu makers, nro matched to fight to a finish for | eity—Detroit. The original plan for the moot al overnment or those who were influential | Which, not only savors of favoritism, but, | by conversing with the rank and file of the [ pendence and wanhood among i 5 — £ aside near Cincinnati a week from to- | 00 July 16, 17 and 18 contemplated no races. £ with them were also sometimes filling places, | #1350, itvolves an indiscreet abuse of power, | supporters of the adunnistration, you will [ When two hundred and thirty years ago At New Orleans Tonight. night A novel mateh will take place in a week in where for litule work a good salary was paid, | calculated to create bad blood.” fiud that th re upholding toe present state | Englana tried to levy a tax upon tea, th The sporting men in this city ave specu- Dick Moore gave Frank Glover a terrivle | England. A cyelistand a pigeon will bo the Wwith unworthy women and men,” but such | 1 could not very well refute the arguments | for the reason that they despaic of their | Americans rose up in avms, because they | lating on the provable outcome of the fistic | whipping, and the latter has been saffering | contestants, distance one and threc-quurter sinecures were comparitively few and far | of Mr. Forcst, and so was silent abulity to improve public affaivs, and because | would not permit the government to collect & | ancounter between Andy Bowen of New | from hemorrhages ever since the fight, and | miles on a road near V Conrafolk. The between. ‘1he number of federal officials, in | *“But favoritism ard the occasional abuse of | they ar idof a rule still worse, under | tax uuless it granted to the Americans | (' R eV e el a bt ont ot | mayzay S cyclist riding a safety and receiving fivo mi your days was, if I am not mistaken about | power for the accommodation of men like Dr. radicals.” Orleans, the light-weight champion o > representation in the parlisment whicn im- £ rt. Stakes €10 a side. It looks like caniert con- | Louisiana, and Billy Myer of Streator, 11l | _ Lachie Thomson and Arthur Ackers have by Dl ad snip for the wheeler.—American 80,000, and the postmasters of the small | Leets are not the worst features of our pres- How could a state of public affairs be | posed this tax. To-day the go a ixned ticles to fight a e stone eiet country towns, who make up the largest part | ent forn of government,” he continued, “and | worse than the one you have pictured to me | trols the labor of all men and women for | who are to fight tonight for £,000, cf which | ¥ “l' "(“{ 4 w‘ T’ll‘” AL ten i "“’ 1 } Athlete. of the 80,000 were paid such a beggarly com- | the fact that intluential meu frequently re- | in your conversation,” I exclaimed. twenty-four long years, without giving the 500 will go to the Joser. The fight will be Q”“"' 8 l‘" £400. 1OIISOURIS RGPV ORD! - aliuniinng mission for the sale of postage stamps, that | ceive presents of silks, furs and jewelry for | “Many pepple are atraid that the radicals | flowerof the American people u chunee 10 | docided i the Olympie slub.in the same ring | ol THOUGHTS IN A LIGUPER VEL N no one could afford to accept such positions | their wives and daughters, and of winé and | would probibit murriages, and would force | casta vote, which shall shape tho form und | Gcidtd o the QL i ey 4 Bob Minor, the one-armed pugilist wrestler { except trades people, who kept u store, | cigars for themselves, from people secking | free love with all its couse juences upon the | policy of the government in conformity with | it Whith Fitasimmons defeated Jack | has issued a challenze to Frank Wilson and In the Way ‘ whcre they bad to be all day anyhow, and to | the intercession of these powerful men, in | people. In fact, the radical newspapers— | the wishes of those who produce the wealth | Dempsey. The men are confined to weight, | *Wiug” Collity to meet him upon the mat- Ghis s, whom the honor and smail profits were an | order to procure preferred positions for them- | the only sheets that speak out boldly against | of the nation. This stute of slavery which | ana neitber must weigh over 134 pounds in | Lress inany style. 7 (Lo | object. Aud then the fucumbents of all the | selves or for relatives and friends, could also [ the administration uad strike from the shoul- | never existed before in the history of | ful ring costume five minutes before the fight, | _ 1’eterd. Nolan may re.euter the ring if he | Miss Kajones was doing her best toenter- offices that could be classed as sinecures, | be borze although, of course, the marriage, sep- | civil 1 are proofs | der—are denouncing religion, A% B0 o e h Prank Slavin. Pete | tain the two youne men, any vears | The directors of the Olympic club have decid- | ¢An get a match w { wero changed overy four or ewht years. | of political corruption, But the worst conse- | arate house keeping and the limited amount | longer. 1t will go down in an ocean of blood. | e ests shall be for hus a backer who will cover any amount of | By the way. Mr. Ferguson,. she asked, : Our administrations’ have a very. long life; | quences of this dumnivle commuuismaretyr- | of property people are permitted to own.” For as the Gevman poet Schiller says: Fear t:\,{.“:‘.',é"';‘l.‘.fiii ?}ltfg:ltzaxj:r;ll}u:,x:— .'.1,‘{:‘.'.‘3 money the Australian may put up. “‘do you take any interest in politiost The one oustod twelve vears ago lasted | auny und the possibility of brutal persecution | ~ “But Low can the tone of the radical pross | not outrages from frea amen; but tremble | wloves, ana they huve already been soourcd | Nune Wallace has issued a challenge to [ “1'dowt tuke any active part in political twenty-six years. And the number of posi- | of the oppeuents of the admiuistration on the | be reconciled with your statement that the | when slaves break theit ahains.” for this contest. 1t will be the second time | fight Cal McCarthy at seven stone twelye | matters, but I am strongly in favor of 8 third tions at the command of the government is | one hand, and scrvility, sdulation and | adunmistration is treating its cpnouents su . (T be Continnel.) Bowel and Myer have ‘fought in the ring. | pounds for €300 or £1,000, citner in England | Party movement,! answared Mr. ‘Furguson, very large. Theriis one licutenant or over- | calumny on the otner. Every man and every | badiy ' Lasked. “Ifit isthe custom of the i R ke e On Moy 13, 1860, they fought for §5,000, 11 | or America, give ov take expouses. glaring at young Hankinson, 1 sCer to about each aud every twelve men or | body of men who have gained certain advant- | government to confine its opponents in_in- LETIERS FROM LITTLE LO. ew Orleans, and Boweh won in twenty- Temwia ! Comeet thSimatohod 16 Aziib Mom: = o women, not to mention the captains, colon- or oceupy desired positions will defend | saue asylums, ~why are the radical phid s efliit nounds, 1asting 6né hour and’ Afty-0e | mio Cavanagh, the Buffalo. kid at an ear A New Complaints els, ete.; and the amount of bookkeeping | themselves against all attacks of their | newspapeérs permitted to advocate such abom- s at RosebudiAgency Write to | minutes. Myers claimed that he was in no | dato. Comor has been defeated but twice Washingtonian. 1 done, s imply enormous. We are | opponents. So will politieal parties try to | inable principiest” Indians at RosebugfAgenoy Write to | TREAS e B e never oeon satisfod | and Lon. Besinall was the. viotor in both of | . Cuarlie was complaining fo*$wo or three { keeping books as you know, I suppose in | keep themselves in power by rewarding their [ Mr. Forest laughed and replied: “The rad- an Omaha Mar S ey Tt st s A e g T : o § 1 all the producing as well as i the distribu- | faithiul workers and by crowding back their | ical editors are favored exceptions. They are Some weeks ago seyeral sisters from St. delegation of western men are expected B'll" Wil t solored " he volgh “Mamma,” he said, “I guess I've got that | ting departments, and more than that: every | opponents. It is, therefore, very dangerous | doing good service for the administration in | Prancis mission at Rese Bud agrney vis- | 45 yitness the contest, and there ~1-' Y "*’l""- ’}‘I 00 ‘;l j\ l[“ £ “".'L e wo—what do you call it?" . citizen has an account iu the police books. t0 invest u great governmene with arbitrary ring the mass of the people into submis- | ited Omaba in the intevest of their wards and | (1| fo hoavy betting on the recult, Both | crmbion of the northwest who fodeht Patsy | M5 iuenza, sugzested mamma. 40, no. ! Whea you take into cousideration our | powers, which permit the rulers to make | sion. Whenever an election of wencrals of | wers entertained durlg their stay here by | o nave bean specially trained, and each s | Gordiy Joe Ghovusii, Mervine Thompson, | g, Tt s simply lassitude.” great and growing povulution, you can form | the people dependent upon the good will of | the guilds is near at bad, the radical press is | Mr. and Mrs, W. N. Babcoek. contident of winning. Myer believes he will | Fo 3,407en others, has arrlod I oW stark | ™iLnssie-tude!” cried Charley. “Why. a N me idea of how enormous 'ihis work is. | their oficers, even in their daily occupation, | permitied to howl to the best ability of its [~ The little Indian boys.at the mission were | Jhock out Bowen inside of au hour Io will try and artange i match with George | 1, have that, can hel More likely I've . & glrure aware, that the 2 all their life long.” A editors. Then, a fow days before clection, | avidently ereatly impressed with the sisters’ SRR pn oun fodieey, dack Asuion im Boly. ok 8BY 0L covladate:tndstt i} territory, frmerly under F rule, has “According to your description the present | the administration organs copy extracts from [ repost of the hospitality and liberality of Right Off the Bat. the heavy-weights in the prize ring. been atincxed to the United States, and that | state of society appears to be an uubearable | the rabid and nonsensical utterances of such [ Mp, and Mrs. Babcock., Their appreciation T 1A SR ARGT Hes (Botbad D inDatrolt Maurice Barrymore, the actor,has won any An Enconraging Brofécts s ) ho. population, according to the census of | condition of affairs, I said. papers, and ask the people, if they desirethat | took the form of the following remarkable B 1o SR8 MODDRCUD oit. | number of trophies in amater contests of Clothier and Furnisher 1000, numbered 414,000,000, It is now esti- *If you inquire among the members of the | kind of government, urge the voters to standy |etter, just received by Mr. Babcock : +0ld Huteh,,” Avse’s star pitcher, is a | agility and strength, first and chief of which e e b . iy ! 1 mated at 500,000,000. The compli different guilds, especially among the farm- | by the administration which can, of course, St Fieancis Missiox, Resebud Agency, S, | bachelor. is probably the Queensbury cup T heQueens- Tatler—Do you v H'”‘] You cpuid Amanageit 1 tem of bookkveping required by the com- "'Mr. Forest continued, “you will find | not please everybody in all points, but which | D., April 25, 1501, Mr, Babcock.—Dear i I'nere is a one-armed vatter at Jefferson- up is 8 trophy contested annually uron | sottle up your account by tha first, sirt ' ¥ou munistic plan of production, and the short. I amn describing things just as thoy are. | is the best any beople on earth ever had, and | Our toacher, Sister Cypriana, told us that | ville, Ind. tiebridge grounds, London, ann’{s the | kliow ¥ou spoko to mo the other day about & ness of workiug hours granted to the book- | Every mewber of the industrial army knows | so forth ad wfinitum.” she saw you'in Omahs Some Wweeks ago, and [ Old_man Galyin scoms to be one of this | Prize for the amateur middic-weight cham- | richuncle. & 00 ‘ keepers, who aro all preferred men ana | that “ability and industry alone will secure |~ *Then the radical editors are simply toler- | she related us much about you and Mrs. Bab- | spring's young oloods. pionship of Euglond. Barrymora won it in | Jagway—¥es, sir. and that accoun women, fuvorites of the members of the ad- | a desirable position ouly in exceptional cases, | ated as bugbears, while the more moderate | cock. You are # good white man and we 0ve | ] ucky for the New Yorks that they re- | 15, defeating tho then champion of that | PAT with ono possibie excoptions \ ministration, mudo it necessary to appoint a | if at all; the political influeuce s the al: | writers are not permitted to oppose the ad- | vou very much, dear sitiand we love Mrs, [ i 0Q 4% (O8I AONT weight in the amateur class. Talloe(eageriy) CATdmEAIIRLALELES g bookkeeper for every fifty beople. Under | mighty factor iu every affair of our lives, and | ministration Bavcock also very much. \We are glad that e \onlv a private? It i onco Lynch, _champion of Bouth | ,Jagway (csimly)=Thatlsiu caso my uncle the formor administration we tad one book- | the industrial army is governed by officers Exuctly,” rejoined Mr. Forest. “ButTam [ you love us too, and we will be zood boys | ,Jck Crooks is gow ionly & private” Itis | Africs, Tasmania and New Zenlaud, now in | docsw'tdie. keeper for every fortv-two people. This [ whom the worker must try to please, by | afraid the government is playiuga very dan | and we pray for you. When yoa die youwil 1 | Captain Lehaue, if you please. . "Erlseo, fights at about a hundred and ninety | oo ST T 8 poe Kives to the government a chance to provide, | personal adulation, by prescats, by a slavish | gerous game. The radicals are undoubtedly | come into heaven, because you are good. [ Syracuse has gobbled up Smalley, the | pounds, ana says he is ready to meet any- | General Palmer Tells Another Story. atits own pleasure, over 10,000,000 of men | devotion to the orders of <he superiors, and | gaining ground and have amongst their fol- | Please, dear sir, come to St. Francis Mission, | Californian released by Washiugton. e S ATy (IR G EhRT hicago Herald and women with clean apd easy work, Add | indirectly by induciug all the members of | lowers very desperate men, who may atany | pacause we like to see you, and please | Beckley is a fine, every day hitter. Mar- | Africa and going to New Zealund whipp *'T recollect a good many years ago I went to these 10,000,000 of positions about 10,000,- | his fumily and all his friends to support | time raise the black flag of destruction. It | tell Mrs. Babeock to come also. We will | riage doesn't interfere with big Jake's bit- | Donovan and Wilkinson, He also defeated | to Springfield ana asked a mau to vote for 000 oMcers of the industrial army from the | every measure and every member | we had a free and independent veople the | Gamce and sing and read and spell when you | ting. all comers in Tasmania, but_was unable to | friend of mine who lived in my county. The | licutcnantshivs up to the positions [ of the administration. 1f tne m danger would not be so great. Then the | come, and we have arithmetic and geography | sJohnny” Clapp, who caught for the Reds | &ct @ match inAustralia with Peter Juck- | candidate, by the way, lived in tho same } of colonel; wdd, furthermore, the [ bers of the industrial army could elect their | masses of free men would rally to the de- | und more. We like to learn and to work | pere in 'S0, is now & policeman iu Ithica | S0n, wno had retired from the ring to open a | county. I said to this man: ‘Wil you vof 1 clurkshm:u\ in tho distributing place oflicers, the discipline would, of course, not | fense of their beloved lvstitutions, But as [ now. We carry wood and we spit wood and e 4 * | hotel. for my friend? ‘Yes,’ says he, ‘as 1 live in and many other preforred positions, aud you | be so strictfas it is now: but even an occa- | matters now stand, the masses ave accus- | clean the vard and do more. Andrew |~ jodnic Foreman loarued to pitch while at- | The impeuding battle between Jemmy Car- | hell Pl fight for the deil.” can sce at a glance what an enormous power | sional row amongst the men would be prefer- | tomed to submission under a ruleof a minority | marked his horses. He marked them A. G. Frida s parpiad toplich o ey (Ot B \rmingham Haa Dok Bures ol Nov: — the administration possesses and how tempt- | able to the present state of affairs, where | and the determined uprising of a body of | We boys have horses in our topees aud we | tending Nisgara university at Suspension | 0f 0 B iMREAG LG the Lightweight A Safe Confidence. 1 ing this power is.”” every one who happens to be unpopulur with | desperate men would find but & comparative | ride on them, We like to eat meat and candy, | idke: championship of England, is creating great Chieago Tribune. *“BUL is 1t not. necessary for those applying | the ruling party is leading a terriblo exist- | ly small number of citizens ready to fight for | and cakes and pie, and bread and beans, and | Jimmy McAleer 1s a star outfielder. He is | {IRPINAR B Sl i b T T sster—Yas, sir, T have a record for whips for the responsivle position of bookkeeper to | ence. The number of suicides is therefore | the present order of things. And it will be a peas and potatoes, and carrots and cabbage | batting hard and his leg scems to be all right | {HH R0 A E Squire Abington i3 | v a man twice my size, 1 knocked him - have passed through a course of study in | becoming larger every year and is today four | bad day for humanity when the radicals come | aud more, and we like to smoke. We wish | 8gain. oacking Carney, while Burge is backed by a | out in five minutes, Did you ever hear of— ! order ‘to be qualified for such important | times greater than in your times.” into power." You a beautiful horse and all good things and | Cooney says McPhee is the greatest second | \wall kiiown patron of the prize ring in N er— 1 dutles?’! 1 ingulred. “The number of “suicides in European |. “But you said tnat about twelve years ago | that vou will always be Lappy and glad. basoman in the country, and Cooney 15 Just | castle. Carney is now the favorite owing to Brown - Go on, Mr. Boster. You are pers | lf::ukkln-uwngu !m.rt of the lmmlx‘r‘flon in | armies—113—years ago was very large,” I | the government lost an election. That shows We wish that you and Mrs. Babcock al- | about right. his superb condition. Verrall is so contident | fectly safe in talking to me. I never boxed 1 ur schools, Mr. Forest answered, “and the | remarked thoughtfully, “although the men | that it can be beaten i a square fight, and | ways remain good and then you will come [ Kansas City is after “Phenom” Smith. 1f | he will defeat Gibbons, the American, that | in my life. bookkeeping in the public offices is not well | had everything thoy needed in the line of | you furthier said that the present rulors are | tuty the nouse ot the Groat Spirit, that is, | he eannot be lassoed the trap wiil bo bated | ho has made another mateh with AL, Sufoll ol 1 done. Sothe responsibility, resting on the | lodging, food and clothing.}' better citizens than the meu that formed the | into heaven. We like to eat bréad with | for Al Maul. L & Suburban Coloring. 1 shoulders of the favorites of the members of | “Yes, said Forest, “the necossities of life | last administration.” molassos on, Pentecost seven boys and nine | - Two triple plavs have been made in the Miscellancous. Sport. New York Weekly 4 the administration, does not harass the | without liberty are of little value, The sol- 'here is certaiuly some improvement, but | girls will be so_happy to receive first holy | joague—one by the Chicagos and one by tho Powers defeated De Oro in their pool game Artist (with clevated eyobrows)—Humph minds of these preferred people very'much. | diers of your time threw away their lives be- | it is nothing very remarkabie. It amounted, | communion. We [ndian boys will pray you, | Phijadelphias ? at Chicago by 46 points and thus won first | you've been having your house paiuted, T | 1t is, of course, impossiblo for an outsider to | cause they did not consider aiife witkout | iu substance, to a change of men, but uot to a | dear sir, aud for good Mrs, Babeock, when g § obtain an_insight into the workings of the Hemming has been unfortunate so far in | Prize in the tournament. They are matched | see, rec vor 7, and eir te ! | ol i system. Favoritism, corruptic v e @ Col us game, y 5 and 16, v freedom worth living, and still their term of | change of system oritisw, corruption having costly errors made behind him at | [OF @ coutinuous game, May 14, 15 and 16, for ! v oceive ihe holy communion resent administration, and to know how the | servico lasted only three Somo_'boy i iburban host (proudly)—Yes, Looks v five years, aud | und prostitution have decreased somewh S oys and girls are bapized on y %0 and the Brunswick-Balke-Collender | pay, don'tshe! ooks aro kept, But {vhien the late adminis- | they had but a_comparatitoly sy duty to | but they huve not beon stamped onte They | porSurortar Wh Hot somo Easter egas. | critical moments. i cnampionship emblem. el Ty 1 tration we..t out of office twelve vears azo, | parform in times of peace.” The service in | still flourish. Peonle who were very enthusi- | Some were red, some blue, some yellow and [ How are the mighty charley-horsed! They | " 1vas qefeated Bugene Carter in their | you put on more colorst b ] an unfathomable pool of corruption was un' | our industrial army lasts, at the best, twenty- | astic at the time of the election and hoped | somepurpie. 'here are 100 Tndian children | 86y that Harry Stovey is booked to warm the | 17ranl fvos dcfonted Mugono Cartecan their | you it on more wotest | 0 1 went to covered. An inventory of the goods on hand | four years of our life, . The mon and women | for o clean aud popular administration, have | heve i oy, rancls Misson and wo all love | bench for Boston. 1 : was taken, and it was” statea that the books | are ut the The strugelo lasted for tifty-three inmngs | only had six colors showed a shortage of and was witnessed by 1,500 people. Ives' & norcy of their officers, and they | now lost all confidence that under the com- | vou much. We live in South Dakota, near | Cooney is the smallest player in the league S tn 3 ) four hun- | can app against maltreatment to othor | munistic rule there can be such a thing as # | Nobraska, that is on the western continent, | and he hails from the smallest state in the | bess o was 70 and his average o458, Car Advantage of Distinction, Gred Ao Sispsiwo mitiion dolians The | members of the administration only to judges | just government. In substance it bus been, | Last week we bought pico things and cakes | union —Ruode Island. ter's best run was 72, average { 1-5: Life. members o) ® ousted administration de- | who decide definitely such cases, génerally | as [ said, merely a change of pevsonatities, | iy the store, which the sisters fix every Lew Dockstader claims that Arlie Latham St 4 e 1y P a0l ik ) 3 y . Y i A e store, o s v cks ms that Arlie L wny is nagain seen on the Westches irst Volee ' the editor of the D ~~ clared this statement to bo entirely false, | by simply sending back the complainunts to | and, therefore, the confidence of the peopld | ot for us, We get tickotsif W are 00d | wil be & parat eork artist in his newin. . nyL ik again seou o0 ho - Weatohoster | | aly Phe | Union. and I want two in the dress circle, ciso canters, that it had been ‘doc '*wl‘ by the experts of | their work with an admonition to try to win | iu the prevailing system has been destroyed g course takiug gentle exe the adwinistration, ffr slightest sort of lameness is still and diligent and the reverend mother gi the’ purpose of cast- | the good will of their superiors, and thus se- | Consequently, the” change has actually done | us paper monoy for oy t fall es | strel company ne rreeptible, T'icket Seller—Then show your wad, | e fiali\raton, o tho purposs of cas | tho gooc wll o Consoquently, the’ change has actually done | us papor maney for o a tckots. For every Uinclonati has rofused to walve claim to | and mopg wainers Lenny's future is. tho | = Socond Voce-—I'm one of the reporters, | government, The accusea officers admitted [ “You have ‘been speaking about politl. | most reliable element today in favor of good | & 1%, (iorge had #1.00, Andrew had 00 cents, | Lot yus iliaet foidan . 2 thus faled to | subject of much diseission. ~His owner, | AUCS Sellor -How many, Billy1 thut shortages were possible, for tho reason, | ciaus, Mr. Forest,” I'said. Do many wmen | goverument is the farming pooulation; but | Josoph §1.5% and all boys aud girls had some. | K5 116 bril o BowWayeh ;8 2 OLUCAIIRUELY QUL h 1 Y et = ! that all tho clevics whose duty it wus to | take an active part in political lite? altnough the farmers are very numerous, | We huve four mules—one is white and three | _ The Phillies have relieved Mayer and Del- | Duncan C. Ross and George Robinson A Brilliant » ffort | measure goods, were inchined to give 1 should say they did,”” my predecessor | they represent one guild only.” They have | are plack. The mules' names are Jack and | €BAnty bas been sent out to play in center | wrestled for £100 recently at Christ church, . . the people good weight and large measure, | answered. “Many of the men from forty-five | but one general aud one department chief, | Bjjlie and Dan and Jim. field and Brown put on first base, Australia. The match resuited 1n a draw! Smith, Gray & Co.'s Monthly, but that these shortages would not reach the | years upwards, and many women do little | and ave outvoted the tepresentatives | = \hen we have pienic we all go on horse- | Thornton is pitchiug as well as any of the | Robinson won the American side-hold Mr. Rogers -1 hear that Havens made & Agure of $432,000,000, and that the deficiency | else, except busy themselves with politics, | of the other guilds, And on account | pack to White river and we like that very | league pitchers. The pitchers, like other | Cumberland. Ross won catch-as-cateh- witty snecch at the dinner last night. could not be cousidered as a proof of want [ They can live on their credit cards wherever | of the opposition of the farmers to | much. ‘The sisters agd the girls drive over | players, have their on and off days. and Graeco-Roman, The collar-and-elbow | Mr. Shultz—Yes: it was quite short, bub 6f honesty on the part of ihe old oficers. On | they please, and many of them prefor to | the administration they are not treated as | thave in whgons. - Piease, dear. sit, come o | Johu B. Foster says that Bug Holiday is | Style was drawn vory loudly applauded, the other hand, the new officers claimed that | .pemf their time in Washington, ‘hustiing | well as the members of the other guilds,” us when we have picnic. We arc plowing | batting the ball as he did in 1559, when he Black Joe'—Jack Slavens—an Amorican Mr. Itodgers —What was the nature of his the enormous shortages wero due to the cor- | around,’ in a verv lively fashion, trving to | Do they not receive the same credit cards | now and Frank and Paul work in the bakery. | out such & figure in the association arkey, and Chong Shook, an anglicized | remarks, 4z ruption of the members and prominent sup- | gain favors for their friends and for such | as other people? I queried. Jake ana George loarp 10 be carpenters, and | Whew! One cruclly caustie critic downin | Malay, met in a skin glove tartle at London | ~Mr. Shultz—He said ientlemen, al- porters of the ousted administration, who | peopio s addross themselves to the hustlors. |~ “Thev do, but they compiain that they re- | Oitmar aud Andrewgwork in the biacksmith | g QU erupily causlie eelulgdoynl o "The battle, which was hard and | though the committes has asked me to spenk ad always overdriwn their accounts, and | The lobby in the halls of congress in your | ceive the poorest goods, aud that their share | ghop. The stow is gone two weeks ago R e e e e R e, was postponed at the end of two hours' | on this subject, I do not foel that 1 have been had not been churged with the goods taken | days is described as a bad crowd. buttocom- | of public improvements aud benefits is com- L a o1 L ADG BETH R BA9 1§08 g Black | suMciently Depewtized to do so.” Then he ared the | sat down fighting uutil next morniug, when Joe' alone showed up, and was de yme Indians @re becoming soldicrs We will not fight with the white man when out in excess of their credit cards, pare it with the hustlers of our days would | parative Up in Chicago they say that Harry § Tasked Mr. Forest what he thought of pitehed bails wandered down toward toe small; and whenever there is a aley’s be like comparing a Sunday schiool with | chance to discriminate against their repre- A Sedgr Pre- | wo aro big Indians, but we all have N e ¢ LA Lo winner. Worth Considorable, s . ot la s Iacxe stoc el | e tian.” ata h s bt | e i o ths st Foliskle ohaonenig || loras and guns oy slieedy. Tachdanisuin B hlly’:n‘."»,l- o ‘r‘;\llhlf(‘}h\rlnnl Amsrioao teunis plaves will have te look g Life. )\ N « arg e o1l | sire better work or promotion, and who buve | farmers would be the most reliable opponents -+ Saturday s 5 Ivord is doing good work fo sveland " lansais lat dvices frou Life. foupded. Thotemptation under our wretche 0 i Py 18 baptized on holy Saturday and his name to their laurels, as the latest advi from u nothing to hope from the influence the ed system is too great. ‘That the leaders | able to re | to the radicals, but the treatment they are re- ) And to think now anxious Cle command at home, write to the ceiving from tb 15 now Audrew, and he aiso wiil go to first and was 10 ingland are to the effect that the Renshaw, Does do coh’t tax me fibe dolluhs fah dministration has created holy 7 » 3 ¥ n get rid of him previous to Tebeau's inju; ey by 1 hittin® ob Sam Stoper?’ asked the de- " Bip rol . 4 holy communion, . We have some your ztij tle ¥ are coming here. September will see the ad- ! -'l(x::;l-llmtxl\‘:-ux;l\l\-;I“r‘rli\mlnl.?‘mm next friends | hustlers at Washington to secure their ser- | so much dissatisfaction amougst the farming | ased: six little cats? We have threc ,',,'m. This has been a very frigid week for “Lit- | soat of Nre Edwing Bodley the of mpion | fendunt FtF e { [3 ould not be blameworthy, if | yices,” | population, that we canuot count upon them | go. s bl-cmk, ane s yellow. And we | tle Nie Three str ive dollars fiueis the penalty,” replied . the appointees were fit to fill the blaces given them. ~ But the best places, numbering in all ight defeats for | of Indin, and the ouly lady who has ever de 'p &nd five eaives, Weo begin 1o | Rockford was the way Davenport rubbed it | feated the K “But what can the seekers of favors offer | in a fieht for the rauintenance of the present to those who live in Washington for the pur- | system or the present government. To give hav e a soe the Judge, with a ting of impatience in his s iua match. She comes o bk Ay ¢ work in the garden smd in the field. We [ 10 for the special purpose of trying the skill of | VOIS e P § Y oy e about twenty millions, are not tilled with the | pose of gaining favor for other people and | vou an instauce of the discrimination against | }\Ve'a oo new churely but no big bell, All | “Pop” Smith has been signed to captain | Miss Rovinson. Well, Jedge, T doesn! want'er git do bes! > And most able men. 'They go, so far as | whom we may call the lobbyists of the | the farmers, I will mention the erection of ¥ St. Franci \ay short for the Washin G ob nobody, and I tells oer, hones', ‘twas wut Y ure not given to the relative: d friend v oy i1 fosd . - 4 boys want to see you here iu St. Francis Mis- | and vlay short for the ashingtons. Gil At the Westminster aquarium somo days . 3 ¥ ie relatives and friends | twentieth century? I inquived. “In the | music halls, theaters and other places of evo- R Navae ia sch ‘o | Hatfield goes to third and Jim L I g moh'n da aders, to friends of the administra- | present day mea do not accutbulate fortunes.” | lution, recreation aud amusement. It is, of | $iof: We have twe mapaile school and we | Hatiield goos to third and Jim Davis will go | ex ) ARLAR R TIMBEE DArIOriAoo Vah dor'to keep the latterin power. | © “indeed, they do not® answered . ekl 15 sater or & con. | Dave 8 wind ' o ae water. : accomplished, Taylor, the well-known pro Catching at a Straw. | o given (0 tho Sons and Felatives and | Foret wiih o emilo i so e A | O oy sttty Phaa. bt thg | Plcase, dear sir, givo mawy rogards to Mra. | Talking of uicknames somebody has given | fessional, making no loss thao 1467 in' & ol ds of the most active supporters of the | sire to hava ccoisionally & ‘high time and to | number of such public. places erected in tno | BaUCOck and to all wikieeboys. =~ Billy Moran's the Joliets, of the “two fved | break, with the spot stroke barved. This is | aee Tovelace (before a millioner's widow) | government. Aud even this would be tolor- | spend five or ten times the amount of tneir | cities is eutirely out of proportion to those | el You Gade SRMIOFY0uF Kindnoss [oaxus.\" shio Utle ot *Tha Conviota bat | the blagest thinw ever pocomplished in Eu- | _yiarold, dear, a0 you see that sweet litle + able if the favoritism stopped there at the | cpedit cards during each ve: S ar | erecte 3 ¢ tow Y s ) i We 1 AAOAF D4F, - | s tough, glish billiards, being 777 higher thau previous ot? Isn't it & perfect gem? duriug each year. Some of our | erected in the country towns and villages, | ¢ a e <y - 3 orte g Ear bonnet! Isn't it a perfect g ) oundary of corruption and tyrauny. Butit | administration leaders keep, what we may | The administration relics for its support upon | © » The fate of loser 1s terrible. A few brief | records made by John Roberts last year, Mr. Lovelace (suddenly become deaf)— 0es ol ¢ s style, a ‘great house! They' reccive guests | the city peopl hok mon s gatlds na areper | ¢ We remain your loviagdndian boys of St. | weeks ago the Louisvilles were hailed at | The Galve ston Attietic club has decided 1o | srom comes our car. Eunics, and 1have. sig ent administra- | and entertain them with delicacies nd wine. | cruited from the population of the cities, and | ¥raucis missian. home as heroos. Now they are called “Chap- | offer a purseof 800 for Tow Moueghan, the | naled the driver 10 stop. We must b ia ‘*Are you accusing the pr .~ tion audaliits friends of corruption and | Some of the most prominent lobbyists do | therefore bends all its energies to benefiting b e | mac's Misfits 1" champion of Texas, and Jack Burke of Chi- | readiness to get aboard. Conductors are : wrannyt?! 1 asked, foeling thut I| (hesame thing. An applicaut for favors has | them. Then there is another thing to be Responsive «Chords, Slagel, the Hoosier phenom, heralded as a | cago to fight for. The men have signed the | good deal like time and the tide; they wal ) should bave to end my conversations | to give up @ part or perhaps | taken iuto account. The nation is Boston Cawier. “better man than Russie.’ has been sent | articles and the fight will be decided accord- | for o one. With Mr. Forest, if he should make disparag- | nearly all of bis credit-card, sud he may look | froquently left with small lots of | Algernon Spoons (whe-has poetic aspira. | back to the farm by King Kel. He is likely | ing to Police Gazette rules in the club gym ing charges, oven mdircotly ggainst my host. | to his future subordinates for a rich compen- | goods on its hands, through changes | tious)—Alas, this so world! Shall I | tosign with Ft. Wayne, nasium on May 15, Both men are light te Headline, { "1 am speaking of a system wnd I am meu- | sation.” of tastes, unseasonable weather und | never know & sympa souli Canlnever | Washington has released both Smalley and | Weights, aud Monegban has fought seven New York Sun. Honing only such facts and deeds as Tean But why are people mot satisfipd with | various other causes. These have to be dis- | touch a responsive I Pitcher Keofe, and Charley Snyder says he | battles and never been defeated. Burke is & | Telegraph Editor Here Is an itom about prove," Mr. Forest auswered. I amnot | (heir legitimate income!” I asked, paiufully | posed of at a sacrifice, and the loss charged | His mother (disf practical) —Well, | will go bebind the bat himself.” Visner has | pupil of Jack Burke, the Irish lad, and he | g yyun be‘ng killed by eleotricity in Detroit— :‘:‘“;’{ wen for any pleasure it gives me t0 | surprised to see that wire-pulling wod cor- | Upto the expenses of the business. The | there are about fourteen cordsout in the | also been murked for slaughter. lso has engaged in nifmerous prize ring eo- | gtenpted on s live wire and died instantly. #0. 1 know that youggquestion refers to Dr. | ruption work quitoas prevalent as they had | goods the administration can dispose of at | woodshied that would probably respond if | Pfefler, Cooney aud Anson took part in the | counters. L Editor-in-chief - Boil it down snd runi§ Ard, though it ia Bot a direct one, yet I | been 115 years ago. fl 404 the income a | ny time when It 0booses 10 claim that the l you should touch them right with uu ax, first wiple play of the league scasou at Chi- | Oarsman Conuor in ab Juterview sald be | under the nead “Live Current Eventa)!

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