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DAILY BEE ATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1893 | | ' ——— — — wor Ca ! t ) 1 wicial 1 for ity of Omaha W a t f Ative 3 : % ¢ I e Yo ¢ ) as an a t: on | raise the money t ay him. It is only — only two countrios whose forces |y Al i SR . ' f A Cluncinnath, 00 | th 7. it is vapid fe and toa | “fa t you twithstanding [1' THERE ware somn court to wh ¢ without criticis A year agot ¢ et it S 11 was ) Vi A 't v ; ot gl ; R oY ¥ e e e e | toree 1t nas piased. in the field of this mumte | orerend ; b b s B 1 B MR %o b e C " A— . wople « M fon no little uncertainty would ¥ - | war, and whilo thore woro faults fn outpost | o ro 0 the the | Y 8 y 0 ; ; pepg L e 11 8 I will | moved from 11 mind of the gencral | duty and vhe like, the Fronch staff proved " e P, v Ry ne. | of nuing the purchas 1 ogislatior con- | pub Welrdve just had a statement | triumphantly equal to foeding and handling ARRAIGNNENVE OF CLEVELAND, | for sou BiL sl y i \ " | # N N existing aw, it | g for y 1 m o of m Congressiwan of Missouri, | twogroat armies. This year Germany has | Chica cord: The Record has already | €ra v wdemned us, And X * A 1 o able and weeonntable « | chant 1 p in | the apostlo of the free silver democrats, [ tested the corps, twic sizo of any | called at to t npo o of un- | ¢l hold itse esponsible ' ¥ W mot Senator Ca 0 ad | th t 1 taken in the last con the effect that the true d in yo | other, on which tho first bruntof battle | " Loyl L) h of tinate | for f . . el : 1 P e LA ha ore tey, and this action was | fiand R A bt 68 to German rewdi. | f ke o ! ind | to b o i ool Tark DALy and SUsoAy Bee 13 on sale In | s i mon to unito with o h by the nat | me 1t Be piit upon tho freo 11 t L stallt uncqual o its wo it- | president 1 i | su or i it 4 | in the tariff inimica teetion Y 1 ) vith good publie policy. In the mean- | divided, demons |H; wnd il et b gt A ) Formosa, had ¢ T i senate & man of so narrow intelligence | A I ry has been i pa | mor of afreo list. Kvery article that o, hero is absolutely no excuse or v of the t iy : Pt on papor 5o mueh folly and esteam | it hus been s strong ws to provent fts | the rate that is bost sulted to tho ylold: | Iussia considers the acquisition of n soa- | lerday indulgod, Tiis contempuous Tomarics | says that the tustom oMicars b Avernge Clrculation for Aus,. 1803, 1 i { J 3 U | tain war vessels i the L was abro ) for it the very sympathies which the y Cl L AL G That ho misroprosents Ponnsylvania fs | gress the chanco of its boing adopted | tarifl plank of 1802 contemplutes. T8 | gited during. tho. PranenGormn war. bup | te friond er should be most solic- | 3 1887 Lo col \ e e | 0o plain. That ho knows that he | is much better than ever before. The | Uioré any one who can tell us o R RGeS b T T ATDAT L ! s 3 ] bannar of freo trade and freo colnage | Misrepresents his state i rovision in the bill to be vted, | whae a democratic tariff is? s atill confinod by troaty ‘to that basit, and | haaes Sotinines ] mrasident Clovoland, this | &nothor uationaliy. by like the sal tho silvér mon to | BUl¢- e hnschosen to ¢ ides from tavise - could not ¢ \ 1l tho AR Al ngianiiiGE AN HABmolica » U SR st - pEbtast bR AR TCReE stituents and to run after trade foreign 1 vessels admitted to weopl copt s Baltie floot shouid | plish certan View i s | ofticer wi ) 1 the tax \ n P T —— forth ho will be no factor in the pol ipbuilding vests on the lakes | what may huve been the motives | Pe. Fora time the Sv gty W HoRoy R A v e e i L) g T A 1 oxposition is able | ©f Pennsylvan The aboard | have grown to be | that huve actuated the men who have 1 to acquir Grek | may gainsay, Whatever miy bo the i wro on their way % T A T T will | may think that he voi . il ne. Bepectally | how the work may be brought about sy LIl Fanit b s % Noawan el IR i i have good « w joining in the Chi- [ ment of Pennsylvania in his spe tkes th ¢ s rapidly | there will be little complaint except | iugland. Then, whon el t,in this ctator; |y ; b3 BRES Ayt latien against repeal, but we ean s r cased within © twelve | from the pavt nmediat sted | tained a seaport om Adriat | WhiChIE 6N, o b New Y Sopt. 3. —A tor o2 Diot, % that he is mistaken. And f ¢ | yea ntil no an invest- | should congress decide to lop off the too | after the Rasso-Turkish war, this would A ¥ o}, oxceed ; ! 5 & WE STILL prefer the Omaha plan of | men have been so fatally mistaken, for | ! generous appropriations for the m have been practically converted into o Rus ittack upon e 6 el dealing with would-be train robbers, | free coinage has no foothold in any part | accounts of the various membors, No il station but for the interposition e notwithsta chatter of pre- | of the country where diversified indus- | labor. Some of the hest | oneobjects to an equalization of the |V : 1AL BUn oLt BYRGOE nis of t cocions t now happen to | try exists. In no other stato of the | yards in the world to be found on | conditions which aff congressmer Tho only powor at ouco.able and | vhatit wo b 4 bo toyin W the Fake Factory. union is industry so diverse as in | these inland wat which annually | residingin different partsof the country. | G an® 05 L R L L e Pennsylvanin.” Al theso papers are | turn out merchant vessels of enormous | 1t would bo manifest injustice to compel | A LSRE AR ey \" S what was on Loox out for vicious attacks upon the | ardent advoeates of protection, and it capacity hody, it is p ned | one represc ve to veavel 3,000 miles | franche i T titioned chic integrity of Judge Maxwell just before | hardly possible that any such sehem | would serviously advoeate subjecting this | and recefve no greater compensation | thestron sof a for nothing ob- A ¢ the convention is ecalled. Several of | is said to o on foot, of align | interest to Canadian competition. It is | than cne who lives within a stone's | viously « s powerfully further his | ¢ Lo nst o ! theso attucks are incubating in Lincoln | terests of silver and protection, [ equally important that the scaboard | throw of hington. But the indem- | desizns upon Constantinople. Tu view of | Apbetite was in any “deeree Ho | tered ns a ¢ L and it ! and will be ready within a fow days. | projected without some of these hipyards should be allowed o retain | nification shotld not o beyond the ae- | the col o Tukish havy, tho sul- | Fhnkive siouenm &0 B0 pounds; and jex- | changod, | i . ; — obtaining o knowledge of it [ it tass G I S aasele oL tie | tual Gk ponsoe AT iave 198 & o oot | ban o Cap BN wBUIARANADSS foatka 1n)y 8- | throushialthreating imaomines o | s RS Elih ; silvor men ave ready 0 agreo toa com- | Camoron’s utterances shows they | house commitice on morchant marine | per mile, now that all travoling ex s et shube s Sl i taneouely o ad DANONSEYSEY el S ARt o practical concession of all their de- | wacrants the conclusion that there is no this fact will doubtless render | the actual cost. may have b that | a concerted op: n could not safe , | mates apon that heiross? i e nvor, ¥ mands. This would bo compromiso with | substantial ground for the explanation of | opposition to it less formidablo than | great S0 or 100 years ago, is a rea- | usdertaken, unless Russin had a naval Shie|| & SRR No BV INg e oWt T e i NeanponGAILIG DUNW TIglits x a vengean the Pennsylvania senator’s position that | otherwise it would be, son that would not count for much with | tion of her own within a reasonable distanc That old saw of Solomon’s about nothing | JouNsTowN, PPa, Sept. 20.—Suit has beon Wy e has been offered. it is cortainly time that some prac- | & jobber who was auditing his traveling | of the Ezean. The moment Russia b Taappuder the sun, must have had wisdout | prought hiere against Rev's. Balo and Bart- : I 18 to be hoped that the latestsettle- | The views of Senator Cameron are not | ticable way were found and \ ade- | salesmen’s accounts. If the spirit of pe- | @ naval power in the Mediterrancan, lott of the Evangelical chureh to thom 3 ment of the material to bo used in | > LT a ol ; e it s i i e o | land would huve to face ¢ vornat Cleveland Plain Dealer: Theso rohbers will | fro roflices. ‘Chis s tho outirowth of 1 ¢ ) B Vi nt for any influence they will ox- | quitceffort made to restore the Amer- | venge induces those congressmen who 290 IBLIN MY keepon till the baggage smasher is turned | Bishop Dubs factional fizht is the iu- : Omahw's federal building will really | ort, The free silver eause will not b | ocoan! (The mattér is | haveiboon'deprived of clerks toicoimmit- || Aoandoniygiher) traditional rolejof the sul- 1ocse oo thom | Auuration of contest to th weween 4 sottlo it. The question has beon settled | grongthened 1n the Toast by his specch, | s Doth to practical in- | tees which nove® transaet any busin ianisieslend ol oelohR terlilvilinoren ing, Atlnnta Journal: The tnct that an anthiors | PhS two. fuctions. Stmilar suits will \bo % 80 ofton thut a final sottloment will bo & | beswuse it is absolutoly dostities o} | torestand to patriotie sentimont, Tt i | to_ rotaliate’ 'y Faducibg tho oo | oz ae vosscls In that, senfilhofnAval || noseis’ red o gustaniost thushis yrifcigs | DEVEDE A ENSRANS SR SRS RS S lioe et 0 i destitute of 1d o patriotie sentiment. It s | retallate By reducing the mile- | foree which she has hitherio been accus- | oF just beeun is to have all th stars el argument that ean make any impression | hwmniliating 10 national pride to veflect | 8 lowance to somcthing like | yonnd 1o muintain there would no lonzer b - fied with the Dubs' following driven out of W= | on intellizont mon. Tushows that on the | that tho American flag s rarely scen in r...;m-.‘.n_u.«.‘.l.,m.,.: the results in oth | deomad more thn suflcien®uo stz Jushington Star: Gty Edior—tiow soan | the pulpits by Jogal process. mitteomen complain of eyame moeien | financiul question he has abandoned him- | the -principal ports of the world. and | eses will "j","" [‘”-} jabiioyeiabyacl [ ERuseinal snilibhoihoss o o SIONADITIE SO IR of public businoss? Tsn't we. Broans | 261 t0 tho support of evory policy that nt it hus almost deserted the soas, | WhOaroin favoriof the eeonomical ad- s s unng eon LRI ; ¥ | geeugato atweon the Glsveinnd Milly and public busin n't ryansi| i e e A N e e o I e mal 10 Tand farlloe ek wea Tt ministration of the government and the i pinent is - power nt T2 privato business superior in importance | ... 1 2 el iy el sinotivasawill batelag T England will probabl ~DotrolliDribio: A1 Alice-What {s thefAmnliguimited A0SR, b e el or o CEeRes | [surrancy and would put the nation on | tions send their merchant steamships to | imvelling motives wi gladly over s probably doterting 10 | poor, wammiat Cynicad Mamii-A boor, dary | CLEVELAND, Sept | trirle the public aftorwards. ¢ ' | the high road to a silver standard parts of the world, npthopro- || Lo0Ked and ra v oW hHnAY a1 foroas L oE Tk et R Ot R ——————— while allowing the states to {ssuo | duots of their this great I 1S 1ot fair to assume that the un- | prote:iion of her national iuterests Atlanta Constitut that a mat- | sociation of Iroa aud Steel W uthig Ir 211E World's fair is not a financial | CUrrency at will. Moveover, he would | country must depend for the transporta- | omployed men of any city ave in any ! o isiricds 1 Georsi, T fronollngimll fsloxgr, AL ERR Sl success it will be through no fault of the | NCHeASe 10 any nt the government | tion of its products upon the | yuy vesponsible for the increaso op de- [ SPAM I8 tho frstvsutry in whi SRR UKOR MPIOE Y s TToror S o ) a men who are carrying blank pass books | 190 DY issuing bonds to socuro gold | vessels of forolgn countries, paying | croase of erime. - Criminals nop . | TR Rt e r: “Anotner lie nailed,” | Wiil resume operations with th foree of i S b o e s with w .’...-h to, maintain silver at a | an enormous annual tribute to alien | ym the ranks of uncmployed \‘" ‘“" "".,‘i‘,‘ h."“_“”:"‘“ Bo0d grashe looked at the | 400 men. will be 1ied as i union milt, transportation to Chicago in o\.-l:ungu parity. The timo 1 views of this | vessel owners in the shape of freight | yon gy we know them today in Omaha, e e i oo, fna thon denaried for the rces | o i i Yoo for delegates to the state convention. I;m“'”” 1 have any offoct upon thought- | and passago monoys. Our grain and | There are muny worthless men who re- | th y i FATain cHoks who briscek. || Wishington Siate Dot ook shd satn pnst| B8 been drawn up and sisned by R e ul and ra people has gone by, | meats are t at onr own docks and | T T LR B e o o Y A hrch st tab 1, Feathergiits frivnds, o commit of the pIOn UL IDENTITY of surnames of the present | @14 at any vato Mr. Cameron is the last | ou ¢ imports there laid down by | (i tal Ok Mool o8 ho subvert ull governmont, ook on the army us | Ot of stmpaiigdle 1y formy frionds.” iy le Aty governor of Mussuchusotts and the dem- | M40 Who would b likely to iwpress | foveign shipmasters, The increasing ; work but cannot find it a force apart from tho admin istration Yos, thoy uroill spliard up that notonoot {/amounts tojtho suno; Shing s tho nuAIaER: eratic gubernatorial nominee has lod o | them on anybody of ordinary intelli- | torrent of American travel to Barope | yhey have nothin mmon with roo | St0US ready o oboy any gov (hontGaiond me | Eated seale. Tho Rt binds oAl numerous amusing mistakes among no | KeUCe: It I8 protty cortain that Mr, | contributes a vastsum annually w the | g.iable laboring men and would not [ hee® RURIN RBIL lovREYSERYRLL e Rteg inddited bar, e e @ P fow of our entorprisini. contomporagies, | CHNEToN is sorving his last term in the | dividends of foreign shipowners. In | o if omploymont was offored. 1t is | pomes YORBLRA RN MOl L0 Al 10 V0 1he Fson why, More Work tor Shopmon. Massachusotts democrats have not yet | Sendte: thogyony. 102 “""}“ J pepcent ofionz ({rior (75 0 iogs clemansithabitorlmio] | | ssticbie: Aoulihe mermatest foroe oiron g s 0 ‘ Wanmund plonk NoxuMon: come down to a four orm candidate | wht in American ve : AR e p 3 S s A Washington Star f Ivania shops in this eity will b e The developments in connection with | said President Haveison in his last | gty on of poople who are in the habit ol L Shoim hoe: 4 Theyoulths vacatlons are o'er | sixdivetiosects Btioo Al 4 CHEESE-PARING on tho 'appropriation | Uhe so-called =Van Alon bargzain,” by | messaze o congress, * itained by | gibonsing aid to worthy but unfortunate | ddministration is weak and co AH0 T slitssuaLiEobIbIOkDEInER o ki | iys por week. Over 1,000 are cus {05 fro0 mall Galivry. 1a. rathor. poe | Mhich tho lomoaeratic national came m, under | gob 5 v | municipal government corruptand weak, pub- | Are in good Working order oneo more | policy for a government of tho magni. | PRIEN fund was envichod 1o tho extent - respective govern- | 3 i opinion, while free, has no weight, and the ! ——— Thdo ofon Prompt and roliuble pos- of £50,000 in return for an AN troll time of war they IVvEN th s soem | PiEOted and iznorant lower classes in south »> tal facilitics havo become absolute | Dave Mr. Astorsbrother-in ado the thelr atmed |t hava con injunction habit. | 0 SIS or e | | WN!NG KEH - Ve nocossitios for the “grent masses of our | NOXLsmbassador o Taly, no refreshing | S labli SR Profiting by | A Boston judg Sraiaga thotnaws: || Coauiory by RHzInEs, fhonbe aribhcily SRU t] 'lii’ = people and they are willing to pay for | 11 the extreme to republicans who ve- | commerce peace, they pers of that city 1 commentir e 47 i % co them at uny reasonable price. s member the corruption fund cry which | will become the most formida- | upon a breach of promise case. Tt is un- M. Goblet, is lilkely to play a promi Lirgeat Manutaosurors and 1ab4ilae) ¢ —_— President Cloveland raisod inst his | blo destroyer f our commerce | deniably true that the prominence given | nent partin the French politics of the near ot Vlovhingia “ho Woeld TowNs in the Cherokeo strip with | ©Pponent in his celebrated Lenos Ly- | in time of v Thus eve nsidora- | to many salacious cases is one of the | future, has been explainiug his views to un . from 7,000 to 10,000 population are said | C0UM speech last fall. Whilo { tion of material benefit, patriotic pride | things which decent newspaper mon are | Mterviewer. e expresses the opinion that to bo already equipped with about 200 | this cry ho was himsolf contribuli | and navional safety is to bo urged in | often called upon to i £t Hhad| BRSBEES 00 ReLIbI e ns thore chloboin saloons And still the prohibition- | that his meens allowed 5 his ow favor of the poliey of restoring our no time the advisability of restrain- | Srmbch Maloriy TorEoREess: nal Sxaforme ists are reluctant to dvop their oft- | Palen fund, and at the same tin en werchant marine on the ocean by any | ing these men by an injanction from the »\Wv'l-”n IL'x.m“:A‘-‘T ‘nu‘.!ul»» in ,\v| uh,‘m’\ ropentod canard that Omalia has more | M€ additions o it from all availuble | practicablo plan which wiil not destroy | courts is doubtful, Freodom of speceh | powerful par B kb ANl A wickedness to the square foot than any | 500rees by promises of politieal patron- | o seriously imvuiv our large and grows | and the freedom of the press are guar- [ says, w join their group, for ho dislikes B D 1 Gl other city in the United States. Tl ing ship-building interest anteed by the eonstitutic “,. ouns, and is not a_ soci i t, but ~.“ .‘..._: lg Y’IVG In OVeS- —_— But eve o refroshing than this — —— radical, which 18 supposed to mean that he 3 : ; ; THE announcement of tho annugl | are the procecdings which wore en- [ 1TV IN PORK PACKING, PRESIDENT CARNOT'S D to the | will advocate an allince b e That is to say a specially imported line that ghost dance scare in the Indisn country | gineered by some of Mr, Cleveland’s | The resolution adopted by the Fronch army officers, declaving thas the | radicals soclalists on common | ; ; f : presages an carly wintor, The political | Mugwump friends as soon as they | sentatives of the local pork pack army is tho reliance of France for the | Points. M. Goblet places tho revision | it will be decidedly to ghost dancors of Nebraska have boen on | learned that the Van Alen bargain was | industey looking toward a more perfeet | maintenance of gholabafing. 11820 CACMUMIRD - ABIGHE 1R GREe | your interest to look at the warpath for al weeks, but most | t0 be eonsummated, T 1 i offices | 0o ation with the Department of | ance of friendly with other | (i oy ina i R EANOND | of them have alveady becomo feightoned alpably in return for monoy contei- | Agricultare in carrying out the logal | powers, deos no alidan tha | GMITESOGIBE TALISGM UDRARIE G Ry e as they are perfect fitters . at the stern uttitude of the poople and | Putions was too far beneath tho lofty | nts for meat inspection can- | measure introduced veok into t i yie e i WTTNAT T T il have returncd to their reser \“.‘.‘I‘.“_ s idealism of their old id To preve 10t 0 & tant andinatanaigiio| EReT iR n olny A Ep e e | R A it Al nd good wearers, in all ( —_— mado strenuous offorts to wet i | sking produets, The | looking towa disbandment [ gle chamber. There can, how no ve- | the latest prevailing fall DURING the month of August the New w Alento withdraw his elaims | pu ha s shown themselves | of the military fovees, Those wio hope | Vision without the consent of both houses, | York Bourd of Blectrieal Control n comdition of return of | ready to wte with th | for woedy abolition vopoan | and the Senato fs not likely 1o assent 1o its | “Tonand winter shades Lo cured the removal of 235 poles and 618 It was not it they had | the government inspection of the hogs | armies are do to disappointmen ownanpibllalon, . This iap lo firat ume | . SRS g e e 2 i fiad o taimanal of § M’]M‘ by l\l\jn s i UL S G TS BERYAAROALY “‘\Mm I 0Eskn:Rouy, || Ao e .0 NIl e 28 ‘ e 1:“.”;"‘-" ] \,.; oo mooted Under o match any suit or overgoatl, And that reminds us eity without cost to the public. Theve | 10 behalf of My, Cleveland a : i s a5 an unwarrantablo intorfor- | teeth it is only because it is avmed thut | voreuillios. bt Jules Forry was. carefol to | of overcoats. Ours are as reliable as a clock, the are still s fow unused poios aud aead | 188t national eampaign, Oh, no! They | ence with theiv businoss, they have con- | it feels itself in suds Ihe Buropean [ 1imit the revisi nand, and on that | : - : ‘ wires in Omaba that might bo dispensod | DBYe 1o scruplos about that. But it is | coded that it is desirable and necossary | armaments have become the neessitios | condition alone aid Sonn wa | quality and trimmings cannot be excelled by the N VT T SRS P R v | ng to the mugwuinp idea he muintonance of the publie health. | of the age, congress. Jules Forry is gone, bat M. Cigl- | v (TRt : T f curod their romoval, it will bo in order | faith with Mr. Van Alen Ihe more sensible view, and one which E— e e i ate best merchant tailors in the land. The same is also to discuss the burying of the remaining | ) 1in a recent | is gor ly aceopted, is that the govern R te, 18 quite s strongly opposcd to an un- | true of our fall suits-—but you're going to buy , live wires, The wires must go under by Horee White, who, | ment inspection and supervision of pork [ ‘Tnere are paper quiits limtiod roviplop a8 waa his Prodecossor, and | : ¢ bl A "y glx'nnml sooner or later aud the sooner with Richard lor, at- | packing is notonly demanded by public 15 15,000 aqtoons \[‘.m o i flug :""‘ SRS AUPAR RR | overcoals Saturday—we're prophets. The $20 and f the better temptod to engine the 5 1 considerat is also condueive ) Jup 30 cat litud we AEA LN CRpiss B DORARTREG. WA it - 1 » ' A F. e ——H% by e MU _\:‘ n \}. .‘,’:‘, | the bette o ‘:‘ th M“f I’u ‘:_ "‘ fovo ano L"[h?.j‘."f”” partof bis program. | $25 overcoats are simply out of sight—tailors get NOTHING 50 woll confirms the adage | have his #50,000 vefunded aftor it had | dustry Itself. Tho inspection was | we have sloa08 tole; 1 B SRR A | $5( y ‘e the ow as $8.50 and fr that one lic leads to anothor than the | been used for clection purposes, *Con- | or e, donpes) “::‘} uh‘l | Wo v i a0 ttephones. “‘1‘!“.‘ nougeamen ‘x': ‘n,v» : r u $50. We have them as low as $8.50 and from that repetition of fulsehoods concerning the | tributions 1) campaigns are, of cou nals as were sla ored for cxport,and A machine picks cranberris. tlon, deposited in the state archives & Wan on up to $10, $12.50, $15, ete. Come and see us and supposed conucction of Kruest Seyd | necessary,” says he, “‘but contributi vesults st 2 that this nrocesding | i ARUsIAAN dskeAsiLE script of his own which is not t pene . . ] Wil tho. monctary oglaion of 18T, | mads Thobush Broisss o co-tain x1 S oftontod the forolgn domand | Fomaib tramps Are Rusierous A ok s T we'll show you the difference between a hand-me- " t has been conclusively shown that | tions of honor should be round Ao 1@ introduotion o manrios Paris has 50,000 rag piclkers able curiosit 1 a number of gucsses have = Y Ay 5 s Mr. Seyd was & bimotallist and that ho | nounced. Still, it ;i ‘. EUH ‘““1““ ‘”J g ‘_” L ‘.‘ o ,‘w\‘ T | 4 machino mak oa gocdwlolis, been hazarded concerning the probable con down overcoat and a ready-made overcoat. Only ' was not in the United States at all in | son who has made a contribution upon | tends inspe to all animals intonded | Brandy is made from potatoes ateof the dooument. The most prabab difference between our coats and tailors’ is our coat the 70's. But to support their alloga- | the promise of a cortain ofiice that no | for comme AT Dakota Indisns eat snake cggs, 0f ibtun, aceapding 19 tho gensral epluios, 1 4 5 5 A tion s ‘,{\.“. e TR s o] B SR b TP et Chluose ue Fared te ligh sk, ; £RRaA0L VA with Arilole 1 wasn't made for you bul for a fellow just your size N T SN S ‘n s PR R TR T 0 otlauatis thea | Dradusta 4 5 b i‘ to | Auautomatic nall driver i H BRLUE Sl EEMRMI. 4 AN —made by just as good a tailor as lives. s v s | ol o sl g | e el e | SRR, IR St L pROWNING, KING & CO has been shown up by Senator Hoar the | them for noth if you can. If you | condemnation by refusing to purchase | B isaps Ul i aaaluckion, gaged. TLisw v bis stipulation 3 o abettors of the Suyd falschood should | caa't get them for nothing, g« u for 5 b do not pass the | T Bam hat 0.0 Newsnaners was mude in view of ature o Store op ning UI6A (€ W Cop 181 an e Goass oolntng furdher fouions i iis | peomisesafofiice. 1f you ar sustoicas N T a clock will run 0,00 ears by Helgium of e Congo Froe Athr et [8. W, Cor. 15t2 and Dyag1s 8is. support, | ful your promises go tor naught and tho | furmer who has sound hogs 10 t SN GATRANN A RIS SR i A A S R A s et : e

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