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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, FEBRUARY FAMISE NENACING FINLAND ot emm. o oot PAY FOR STAYING 1N JAIL s h The singing of the people Is sad rather Pigch of Poverty Follows in the Wake of Ravages of the Famine. Oomplaining Witness Asts County to Make . Rassian Oceupation How severely the famine now rages in Geod for Time He Lost. ’ Finlead is shown by an account i the ue ler s CHARACTERISTICS OF THE COUNTRY | aa the ernpan of Americas citisens of Scan- O'KEEFFE'S PROTEST AGAINST PLUMBING —— | inavian ori or descent hi prints a | Habits Pecaliarities of the People | Lransiation of & letter rec Y 008 gouth Omahs Mem Finnish clergyman to another. After tell : ’ ~Publicity of Incomes-The Writ | ing how diffeult it is, owing to the severtty Family Bath—tmmigra- of the Russian censorship over letters as of the Board for It's . well the press, to make known abroad Time B b Sk N 3 . oo fomrts che tros Sondition 4f the comiry, the TN o & to rub with liniment the rheumatic joints | describes what he saw when in the regular | ty he visited the home C. Bohneen fles with the Board of Reports of terrible famine In Sweden | Tound of his duty he vieited the home of a| B o . : b and eaand. s the Mo rors Trivune, | family 13 & remote part of his parish. On | County Commiesioners a claim for $60 for i The aching back—the rheumatic joints have brought that part of Europe inte gen- | SPProaching the house he found lying in | staving in § days, and asks the count ral notics. The grand duchy of Filand | the smow the dead body of a girl of 7. ¥ho |to p m was read at yesterday f on 1 recently claimed the sympathy of the world | had evide hed while making a des- | morat ng of the bea 4 ( i liniments won't cure sick kidnevs., You've . < te attempt to sv hen he | referred to the committee. It because of the efforts on the part of Rus- | PETAle attempt to rummon ald. Then b ! \ ot 10 get at idpeys from the inside Ia 10 wipe Out cherished tastitutions and | €atered the bouse. “On a table” be says, |another chapter in the Dam J. Ryan case, got te at the kidneys from the inside s dinteay o indivibudiity, Dow ls eses | [T INNNE & SR sless o Siem e Ca O e A iaa) DBOUOAION. o You've to make them well. Well kid- rbegadperte » svmpathy on |8 Saawed off bone. In ome bed was the | csn happen fn rosecution : :r:;mho‘ hpp:;;‘r-y:’r:nm::u:{;::l‘-hh::r e mother, and clasped in| Bohnsen made the charge that Ryan had | i i ! neys keep the blood rich and pure—Leave no hunger. pressed to her bosom was the | stolen the sum of $4.5 from him while both | it SRR ¢xcuse for backache and rheumatic pains Bordered by the gulfs of Finland and | SOTPse of ber youngest child, a little girl| were dr at a rooming house. Ryan | f i i e bt lenma I g Bothnts on the seath and west and|2% Years old; in anotber bed was the hus- | Was bound over from police court, and it | common error to plas the back and then to wondeer why relief doesn’t come come from sick kidneys-——and plasters and e ok e more | seemed advisable to hold Bohnsen that bounded by Russia and Lapland on the|bsnd and father, sick and helpiess, more | Reemed advisa Bohnsen that be, east and north, Finland is away from the dead than alive, and by his side the "J‘\!il complaining witne might be on hand ' . . body of a little boy 4 years old Such | When needed. Hemce it came about that beaten path of the tourist, and comse- y 4 s quently ,p‘.. ,..:,,,, and the characteristics | tragedies are sald to be occurring all | Ryan and Bobosea were both in jail 25 | % its poople are Aot weil knowa " | through the tamine district, and Russia, | d8ys. During that time the jail board of | Finland is larger than Bagland, Ireland, | ¥ith ber own hungry hordes more numer- | $ach cost Douglas coucty 43/cents per Bestlend and the Netheriante combined, | % thda it can care for, i doing Hittie fur | OF & total of $52.18 for the two. The prode. | L35 558 48 ovh. SHNtRINS. ' Shish ‘wan )i tellt o Piilind. The Trsasery do- | SN Fuquired thee dss @ & Glputy | framed in 1772. This instrument was modi- | PATtment has instructed the immigration | county attorner’s time, and the defense cost | fed and changed when, in 1809, the grand | Ofclals at this port, in view of the Fin- | the county $25 more. The district judge make well kidneys. They are endorsed by S 74 esible | A0d his balliff were oocupled with it for OUmaha itizens. Your own friend 1 | Guchy was ceded to the emperor of Russia, | 1834 famine, to favor as much as possible | i a citizen 1 friends and . from ¢ ;- e | more than a day, as were also twelve § | but it etill provides for a national pariia- | tb¢ immigrants from that country who are| po % o0 LGNS T ded for th fury neighbors have used them, and testify to | Saswt, 1a which the feur estot he nobles, | 17¢ed to leave it from lack of food. In ¢ boar or the time ; | the clergy, the burghers and the peasants— | December about 1,700 Finns arrived in this | 0ccupled with the case. When the jury bad their merit. You couldn’t have more positive - the evidence it re dict | are represented, and names as the head of | SOURUT 17ia had et ot ‘;:“;;“_' Poriprss proof than | the state the “grand duke of Finland’' ' = RELIGIOUS, ted him. Th original $4.55 in. who is the czar. The patriotic Finlander | 0 speaks of the czar as the grand duke, just | The Salv Army is planning a re | han $100, and now Bohmeen, whoee i d as the Hungarian does of Emperor Frant | campaign among the rich. The ca ) ¢ 16 v sided Joseph 2s his king J RS VIR MEUSE SRR A0 VENEY D ) emune o Mise Nellie Mitel th 11th Street, says: “Aft A v to the ecapital. Helsingfors, in | Rev, I J. Adame of Rochester, Y. | 3 3 my back sehing ‘occasion nd finally continuall . tpeaking of the place sald that the first|in bul church as a tribute ¥ only lie perfectly st ¥ often was forced thing that attracted his attention in the | famo n very agitator, Fred place of my bed. Tw s Kidney Piils. place was the great pumber of bicyeles. | Dousiass. 4 im of Bohnsen's drug store, corner of F h and Douglas streets, grad “The streets are paved with cobblestones.” | (ReY, E. W. Bishop minister of South| presented to the the aching until it finally disappeared.” he said, “and far from good from the wheel- | aaily bibl 13, who have enroiled but beyond ing these and re- man’s point of view, but the 70,000 inhabi- | and promise k dally. The present |ferring them, the ¥ had little to do. Doan's Kidney Pills are on sale at all drug stores—50c a box. tants own more than 3.000 wheele. This | Spurse on \ L N ¥ | Commalty vel s the usual set-to Foster-Milburn Co., Buffafo, N. Y is the more remarkable from the fact tha The bi-centenary of the birth of with O'Keeffe was miseing, but the latter seven months in the vear the ground is| Wesley is to be elaborately celebrate bad bis troubles just the same, for Chal covered with fce and smow, leaving only | the beginning of the next mommencement | man Hofeldt, upon request of Harte, de- . week of Wealeyan university at Middle- | ainag ¢ it the S b five wheeling monthe s, Conn i st "theee Hays in Juns | Clined to permit the South Omaban even to m— The inbabitants of Finland are a serfous | being devoted to It file a written protest without referring the OUT OF THE ORDINARY. people. They know nothing about bumor, | Rev. George N. Howard, pastor of the|same to the com < on poor farm, of s | and & joke told to them must be explained. | Bank Street Free Will Baptist church of | which Harte and McDonald are the other Batavia, N. Y., the publication of b In Hawatl there are more Chines All classes are educated, and, according 10 | jove jetiers has caused a big sensation | members. natives Japanese outnum! the version of a careful observer, “they | who demanded a thorough investigation | O'Keeffe's protest was agalnst allowing| natives t have fixed ideas as to the equality of men | has = mflhdul his x;l ‘Mr an in plumbers to continue work at the county Isaac Lev {and women. Co-education is practiced in | fOURTL 200 O DRl investigation | hospital, and he explained that as his reso- | Born in Je its broadest form, and the people are reared | church |lution to that effect bad died for want of | “ne “famine bread,’ upon wh | to disregard the imaginary line which so- | One of the leading churches of Nome is | & second he wanted to get on record some- | persons orthern Sweden are now s ciety draws between men and women; yet ;?;u“*}:;fl;" - ;;v;"‘lfw?;g"rdg:m\: ur- | bow as opposed 1o the continuance of the | Sisting, is made frc ind pine bark and in all soclal gatherings an antithesis 1o | ‘electricity 1¢ serves as a lghthouse for | WOrk and asked merely that his protest be | 'Qefd moss - this treedom is found in the form of un- | miles up and down the coast. It can be d and spread upon the records. Chair- | gi™ peul Minn. has become Ir usual restraint” | peen from all parts ; 2;"»4.‘.‘"‘::'“:. t | man Hofeldt said he didn't think It would | count of the dcath of his wif Women on School Bea: | Shipe. at Sea: but to the miners coming to | 40 8DY Barm to refer Was marrie | town or retirning from the mountains. | County Clerk Jobn C. Drexel was al- D. Since 1893 women have b-:n eligible as| A novel plan to raise money for ‘n&.- xh lowed four extra men for his tax depart- members of the school boards, but among has been succeasfully exploited In | ment “to make up the assessment books the working classes equality with men bas | Lycoming county, Fenngyivagie, AL €/ .4 tax books” such men to be put to| long been established, as may be seen by | the members of the Ladies Aid soclety of | work at once. O'Keefe voted the only no. | the number of women who follow vocations | Lutheran church catered into 4| Tne Omaba Pleld cifb fled a request for h 1 rately all eggs laid by . st ¢ Thus, there are among the trades Women | money thus derived for the use of the | tract belonging to the county farm and ad- | ¢i§n-born populatior 164 bookbinders, 112 hatters, 17 dyers, 12| church. A oq | Solntag the clut's original twenty-ve-acre | CI2nAU & ST s paperhan; . op Doane o ny is chatrman . y o . & coal dealer o o, has ety g 13 . T an cxecutive committee appointed by tract, across the Missouri Pacific tracks to | deposited $700 in a local bank. with inst ers, 20 goldsmithe, 558 bakers, 19 slaugh- | Friscopal, Presbyterian and Methodist | westward, Three years ago the club|tions that it is to remain there at cor terers, 352 botel and restaurant keepers, [ churches to aid in ln«-urlnt_t:nllorm mar: | leased the smaller tract for ten years and | pound interest for g: vears. Which ever - and divoree laws. & movemen! 9. of his posterity is then alive will become T e e Paare are e~ | which ‘culminated in_ the selection of this | the larger one for four years It SoW | posseased of a big fortune. ayers in the grand duchy. There are also | Committee has been going on for some time. | plans to pipe the larger tract for the | ex- . A telescope ladder capable of being ex 850 women in the employ of the state in e design is to secure ‘Ef cocm-!lon‘:é sprinkling of the greens and wishes the E tended to & length of eighty-five feet, and TELEGRAM various capacities. ;{l rvllti;m- bod“!fl_gdm‘: ;:ng“,” lease extended to expire at the time the | WOrked by means of compressed air, was For bundreds of years Finland belonged | SVOrce Joe2 Fasy O lease of the small fract expires, in order | [¢5t6d Tecently In Pitisburg. The er not clamber down, as can be directed at & particuiar window in y p§ omv to Sweden, and, although it is nearly 100 | “Twenty-five years ago one Jerry McAuley | that it may not go to the expense of piping | a burning bullding, a fireman lashed to the 34 collect nigh years since Russla came across the border | came o New' York City from Sing Sing. | and then find itself suddenly without pos- | 24 of the ladder ip ehot up with ¥, and % = where n for & year under co: | rescued persons n % , I1L., Jan. £6,03. L "::‘:’z'l“‘.r:::':;;: T ttan ot ranhine alow Bies. and eeiep: | mession. The request was referred 1o the | fne lagder can ‘Do quickiy lowered. with 2 Schmoller & Muelier Piano Co. lished & mission on Viater street. It has | poor farm commiites without discussion. | them on it ervices held recently 1t was anmounced | Congressman Payne of New York met 8| Ment 1s now being srected tn his Bonor e ianos da in the b the ~ other day and asked how he was coming | $fmment. It is to be In tne form of a haif regular pric. They tn- of large income, when, in fact, he is on | Lo Mission b papers at & certain time every year the in. | BoSSessions. From advance sheets of this used to draw it to the street and fifty-seven sancing. Chiaptianos “Wilh ‘aBVS $1,000 are exempt. With a full knowledge | population of 65&8885; In the isiand of | And how long were you in office™” asked | “An Investigation that o o g g8 o 8t 5O cents on the doliar of thetr | know whea he is overstepping the bounds | The Catholic population of the United Just thirty vears to the day."—Baltl- | The by Catholic immigration into the United States s : to the new directory, IASSI S There is you, U tus? oal ds ha e hi N 2 the custem whien sevati througbout the | S0 2, ez, diriery, snsmia Thers o | nare s Talic Rtaet™ U T | S0 el BVE Frelriced i Omaha to New Orleans | L] | making thetr prescnce knowa betore eater- | universities, seventy-one seminaries, 1&2 | credit for that py Wy X Ry M Regelar Value. i‘" o becatise Tany Goors Save beither | #1itUtions Bumber above 1. groceries. —Columbus Journal to control the market price of coa TMinois Central Railroad, Omaba, ! in Poor Quarters, $350 Pianos | The Finlander rivals the Chfinaman In his Plasce | when questions are put to him he never | lghted and ventilated part of the capitol English reports complete, together with ordered by the law of March 4, 1814 Finland, ‘that because the mean tempera- complete law libraries In existence. This Prince Edward's Island and Manitoba: the at large, and near the supreme court, but z pria- Pianos . short, but we have warmer weather there | TDE F0Om Dow occupled as a Mbrary, while district court reports, federal cases, the tion was made of $5.000 a year for the any Siaw T lhow 4c* building, near that part known as the crypt, territories, Including Hawall, trials; An- books for the law library to be un 1903, the Union [Rteiiiid OMaNe? c class people are called Finlanders. while | made & remarkable record in the quarter On ope of the busiest streets in Pekin, WHAT MARDI GRAS IS, Raiiroad Co. has accepted the peasants, who speak only Finnish, are [ Of & century, in the saving of men and Held a Temporary Job. over the spot where Baron von Ke Mr. Shoddy cannot live and be comfortable | that over 10,00 men and women had an- e N gt g BB L “pallo,” or triumphal gateway, and is to - - ot the French Op 5 the oliv clude all standard makes. the ragged edge, because one of the cus- | girectory will contain statistics and other | plied: stone 18 %7 feet long, 3 feet wide and I feet o expressing 1. At it t dress 1 @directory table It is learned that Catholics month, having fallen & victim to the ub- | mujes to draw each of the smal e g Guam, 5,000; in Samoa. 3.08; in the Sand- the maskers leave the stage. ani each select regular value. Amo hem are || of prudence in bis expenditures and when | States is placed at 11.28.710, which is a gain | more Herald according e b [ rs; ers } This willingness to allow others to kmow | per year is 180,000, The Catholie population 4 Drotitabie Baght: e N Bee ot o thle Tt , 3dok wn terri- country of entering s house or & room | bishops, elghty-six bishope. 5,143 secular and | drap in fo' weeks fory, hawe tetuses fo Suil carpies Tor Bys and Return ’ colleges for boys and $43 colleges for giris | Uncle Rastus—Yes, sah; dat's jes’ what I | there exists some kind of an un. § TUNITY ing, mever say OF act “by your leave,” but | and 078 parochial achools, With almost an | thinks, Mistah Brown. 1 wur jes' gwine | between the coal roads and the independe Long limit and stopovers allowed. Copy of Mardi Gras booklet $200 Pianos boits mor locks. The people are generous $250 Pianos | and hospitable, they love peace and respect habit of asking personal questions. He asks $400 Pianos his guest questions about his Age, his busi- | Fe¥ Visitors to Washington realize, says The library contains nearly all Ameri- figure set by the administrators, $23 Fives 5 direct ansyer, seldom saying ci- |Dulding. in that section midway of the the new annotated reprint, as far as it bas In the Twenty-second congress, July 13 $550 Pianos rectly “yes” or “no’* senste and the house wings, is & room appeared; the Canadian reports, Including 1832, an act was passed for the purpose of $650 Pianos ture ¢ northern Finlasd is 35 degrees. and | NDFATY is that of the supreme court of the Australian reports and Indian appeals re- stipulating that it should continue a part Plancs pear Helsingfors 35 Gesrees Fabresbert, | United States, more commonly referred to Ports, the United States supreme court re- of the Congressional library, subject o the an they Bave in England, and we have | @Al poorly ventilated and lighted, bas Federal Reporter. American Decisions and chase of books for the Library of ¢ better wild strawberries between June 35 | BUch of interest and of history conmected complete Sets of Teports of supreme and and an additional §1,600 for the E'.r, na' From February ¥ 11 and in the room formerly occupied by the Dals of Newgate, Hargrave's collection, direction of the chie? justice. e o e | Pacific will sel supreme court of the United States. The Howell's, Craik. Townsend, Phillips. Whar- Thirty-eighth congress the -Way Colo- RC nist Tickets at “ler ok GO for 4 M”wd‘m: spoken of as Fians. women from evil lives. At the anniversary Bel gray-baired acquaintance of long ago the | tirely at the expense of the Chinese gov- (Continued from Yesterday's Issue) e vetk 5 e for onoe in Finland. He cannot pretend to be a man | Bounced their conversion at the meetings of The forthcoming Roman Cathalic church | 00 . Sbaking his head sadly, the other re- | extend entirely across the street. The top pianacle of reat oates of Wm. H. Schmoller, 92cp. toms of the land is to publish in the daily | data about the church in our new insular| “Oh, I've been out of employment a full | thick. One hundred and eight mules were and the ladies osly are aliowed to be seated period preceding These plamos are mew herve, || COM® of every citizen. Incomes of less than | here claim in the Philippines a Catholc | ceriainties of ofice holding™ Tt will cost China $160,00 in . the costumed oF the foats of the hews ]| of & man's fnancial resources his friends [ JutT. S40: I Samos 3O 1n e ot sa. | Payne, who was fast growing sympathetic. | the Tranecript's descripti ety gl Sreg Ry many of the world Do &oss or fails to &o his share of charity. | SYST 1ast year of SIS, or 2.8 per cent The paper. are as foilows: There was their business is not more remarkable than | Under the American flag is now, according ¥ ve given up drinking. | pendent operators at exorbitant p AN UNUSUAL PIANO OPPOR- | | witost knocking. People never think of | 1338 Frgwisr priceis, 1070 churches, seven | ~ Grocer@Well, vou deserve a great deal of | ton uniess the dealers would b | walk Fight in, and they foel justifed in do- | €ven 1000 pupile in them. Charitable in- | ter ax yo' it yo cud trus' me fo' some | producers by which the latter are enabled | at 1402 Farnam St., or write, W. H. BRILL, Dist. Pass. Agt., | - 2 i e el The Nation’s Law Books | fwefunee ™™ $300 Pianos 1o anger, they are equally slow to forgive. | $450 Pianos Bess, income or family without reserve, but | the Washington Star, that in a poorly cantext books In their several editins, the “to be paid in treasury notes of the i $600 Pianos “But Son't {hiok" said the man from | SOBtAining one of the most valusble and those of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, increasing and improving the law library thet we Dave 80 Sutimer. The semmer 16 the law library of comgress ports, all the United States circuit and same regulations and rules. An appr and July 15, and more of them, than fn | "I'R It. It is situated in the cemter of the appellate courts of the various states atd for a term of five years, the selec UMION 15 to April 30, A Family Institation. appropriat A peculiarity of Finland is the bath house. | room Is circular in form and the height ton sad n 000 individual trials: di- for the law library was increased to $2. the following | s\ y Tates: 3 3 3 53 X Every house In the country, no matter how | from floor to ceiling permits of the gests of a reports mentioned above & year = (J 1% Schmoller & Mueller's popular easy §/ gmall it may be, bas its “sauns,” or bath | tribution of (be many books in narrow stardard n In the Thirty-ninth congress an act was peyment plan will be in vogue duris sl a . Soth: oihoruion The Tets Weul s of ancient n ! < ssed for the pur, o FROM MISSOURI RIVER ihis sale. This means you can secu is stands away from the other | tiers of shelves; otherw pace wou pa or th chase of the library c your tholce on 81.00, $1.50, $2 to 5250 || bulldings. and is aiways easily recognized |mot be sufficient for ome-half the number. the late James Petigru and carrying an ap $20.00 t0 Ogd i Weekly payments. according to the by the ckened teh | s om is wholly unfit & Internaticnal s fairly represent. fon of $5,000 for the vos ! to Ogden and Salt Lake City. Price of iha planc you select the blackened wall against which the |and, as it is, the room is wholly unfit alrly represented propriation of $5,000 fo se T stove stands. 'Every Saturday the whole | Ipadequate for the purpose required by American and Euglish treatises by such Prom time to time the library has been $20.00 to Butte, Anaconda and Helena. TO FURTHER REDU - mily takes & batb—net singly; that is con- | From this room Prof. Morse, the inventor Standard atal works as Rivier, Increased by the addition of valuabie works $22.50 to Spokane and W : Wa LAREGE STOCK. . dered unnecessary. It is & joint bath— | of the teleg: transmitted the first of- Celvo, Heffter and Padier-Fodere, together and the purchase of private libraries, unt o D Spokane au anatchee, W We will during this sale greatty re- }| nen women and children. The farmer, his | fclal telegram. A wire had been laid from ¥ith the Revue de droit imternationsl et today it Is. as before stated, one of great $25.00 to Everett, Fairhaven and New Whatcom @uce prices on any plaro in the house. o s pioge K ylopedigren wife, brother, sister, laborers, friends who | Washington to Baltimore, and the young 4TL‘V*'1“’< comparee value and numbers via Huntington and Spokane UNPA Bappen to be with them at the time, aad if | inventor, surrounded by a group of promi- ere are many collections of laws of INETon &ha DPOkAn: USED PIANOS. there be & dog on the piace be usually iakes | nent men, manipulated the instrument foreign t sncient snd moders In 1803 the salary of the chief of law $28.00 to Portland, Tacoma and Seattle. h“‘oh.h;;)‘;n::‘u'x‘“(.:nflu‘d:flgll‘x'\: bis share of (he family bath. By this tue. | which copveyed the news to Baltimore of (reatises. capecislly ln French Spai. Mbrarians was £ a day less than that re- $25.00 to Ashland, Roseburg, Euge fhinsic value, Among these you will tom the population of Finland becomes |the election of President Polk 184, A Switserland, Ger -4 % H:II:M -'; Russis ceived today by many of the sweepers abou and Salem, via Portland And such well known makes as Knabe, clean once every week, although few of | nephew of the famous inventor, Mr. W. H. Fe also represesied by broken and incom- the bullding. The librarian was required to 0 lem, vi i Chickering. Emerson, Steger & 8ond: ¢ |the coustry pecple know what daily sblu- | Morse, is Gae of the assistant librarians Plete sele of lavs “give bond In such sum ae shall seem $26.00 to San Francisco, Los Ageles and mar s & PN IMMEDIATE CALL [;tlon means. The bath is of a kind peculiar to | today The library ains much of interest proper to the president of the sepate and other California points. FILL SECURE CHOICE. the country, but it resembles the Russian [ in the live of manuscripts. From the col- speaker of the house.” CITY TICKET Urene CNL o town Cupiamens e T as || beth 1n some respects. The room In which | The supreme court library today contains lection purchase om the Jefferson e From 1870 to 1857 the salary of the chie S - Phe Dlanatory matter regarding this ex- the function takes place is filled with hot | about 140,000 voinmes. Its value, as set by !ale (wenty-eigh bundles of manuscript was $1,500. In the latter year the new Con- n 9 1%k and M rdicary planc sak. vapor, which is replenished by tbe attend- | conservative judges is not far from $40 concerning Virginia history were secured tonal library was completed and made #hone 63 REMEMBER ant, wde throws water on the heated stones | The library contain; two sets of all state AMODE these were the records and papers for occupancy. Mr. Thomas H. Clark We ship plancs anywhers within 50 || and the stove. The hathers are lsthered | reports, two sets «f English reports and of the London Company of Virginia, 1615-- was appointed chief at a salary of §2.00¢ miles of Omaha and guarantee a genu- and scrubbed and massaged, and. although high as five an! six duplicate United 34 I two volumes: eight volumes or hun- per anoum. This was increased | ine bargain or B A ol instrumeny || taking ¢ Bath in the Fianish style is con- | States reports. These are also many valu- 418 of papers containing minutes of the §2.500. The ealary of the lbra s 1':::0“. A actoryy ™® P&7 B sidered bard work for people who are ot | able text books and treatises upon the ASSembly or other colomial records, 1606- gress. under whom s the accustomed to the process, it 1s exhilarat- | @ifferent subjects of the isw mot now ob- 1706 o this purchase included charge of the law library proper, is mow ing to the matives. tainable and of almost priceless value thres v Jeflerson’s law notes, $5,000. s‘l. now ' '.“ 'h", In the rural districts no one is allowed 10 | Besides the general collection in this 'BF°e volumes of commentaries upon a uni- It is apperent that & mew building, sep well liquors or to distil them, and no person, | room, bowever, there are three special Yersal Bistory and several treatises upon arate and distinet from the o -+ || Learn How to unless he is licensed to sell spirits, Is al- | ones—the conference room library (about '°!igious or philosophical subj The peeded for the use of the supreme court Make $2,500 to lowed to keep more than six litres in his | 11,000 volumes), located in the comferemce P3Pers of Doliy Madison, purchased by and the ) Nbrary will paturally follow LLER houss for every adult living in the estad- | room of the supreme court and for the use °OBETeSs In 1545, although dealing in the that body In its location. A site opp $5,000 a Year lishment. To the visitor from other conn- | of the justices exclusively; the collection, i With family matters. throw much the Congressional library has bees talked | e : : We want men of tn tries one of the noticeable features of the | “judges’ sets” (about 4,200 volumes), at the 1EBt upom the political and social life of of. and it is belleved that it fs & matter gy & "uELLEn country is the censored newspapers. When- | residences of the severs! justices for their {he city of Washington during the Brst of but & few years st least when another every city and town who are in a iton 10 _interest weli-to-do people in a first-class investment proposition. Those who can devote Part or ali of their time can make §00d money. Preference given to ever an article is printed which the gov- | individual use, and the law section of the Balf of the mineteenth cemtury. beautiful edifice will be added to the num. ernment censor thinks objectionable it is | Toser collection (1398 volumes), kept at " ber of federal bulldings st Washington Manuincturers, Whelesale @nd |4t o Vorted out. and i (b camo | the main Hibrary The law library was formerly & pért of which will be occupled by the supreme | e a and W 13 P st ]| b do0e ihe stition of ‘the paper te con- | Under the copyright lsw two coples of ‘he Congressional library and occupied that court and its Jibrary. The formation of new - s iy Mm_‘ “,\ gh ¥ ’:‘" e s paream ¢ ||| Ascatsd. and another 1o printed without |esch cdition of every Americaz copy. Part of the capitol bullding known as the congressionslcommitiees Is fast utilizing the | . 8. CANNO! Champagne mn t}wq' ‘.-P‘h*y etary & Wereroeme Farsam the objectionable article righted law book have been received and 9 library. Iu the Thirteenth congress. room space of the capitol, and as the rooms e 59 Parrgtt Bidg San Prancisco lows Warerooms, 502 Breadway, There are choirs and masieal societics | duplicate Sets of reports, 83 & matier of October I 18, & resolution was offered iz the part known as the terrace are us. || tornia made of the pure juice of grapes, natar- everywhere in the country, and the peopl: | utility, have been maintained, while of the I3 congress to purchase the law library of satisfactory they will soomer or later be fermented. Couacll Blufta. are thoroughly musical. The kantelet, an | United States supreme court reports there the late President Jeflerson. By special act used for other purposes (bas &s committee fastrumest which resembles (he sither, is [ are six sets, purchase of the Jeferson library at the roeme