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| iH _ Dettanes te ee Prom Pun’ er New Yor. pony, te 2 PLAK BOF eee sone New Terk 0 Meread-Chane Wall Marie TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 1900. * for same months al ground for the yratory haa gone HBRE {5 not likely to to come any © claim that the light w out in America recent Republi+ ean Convention at Philadelphia was very @ouspicvously a convention of oratery, there ts Promise of 4 very cheerfel ond inspiring glow of loquence at the coming gathering in Kansas Clty And the campaign which follows vt Of the great Nations! tickets is sure to abound tn @peech-making much of which is bound to rise above the ordinary degrees of “the stump.” . 8 «6 Senator Wolcott opene! the Philadelphia Con- Vvention with an effort which amply deserved the pame of oratory. It was a well-constdered and Well-rounded speech, delivered with that alr of Occasional lapsing into spontaneity whieh t* the gift of the man born to lead with words Senator Lodge's apecch was also an oration—his Oratory that of the student-speaker Senator Foraker, Senator Depew and “Late” Young—all these exiibited their happy faculty of peaking fetchingly and to the point, wide Goy Roosevelt put any number of rounds of condensed Oratory in the brief sentences in which he aec- onded the nomination of McKinley There appears quite a handful of Republican orators @n this brief summary. !t is well to re member, moreover, that the President himself {s 6 speaker of force and merit. Witness his apeech to the Chicago Convention of 1888, forbidding the use of bis name while he headed the Ohio delega- thon for Sherman. Senator Beveridge and Congressman §. E. Pagne are natural orators and ex-President Har- leon has been confidently prociaimed the best oo- @asional speaker in America Surely the Republicans will not lack real ore- tery in the campaign. . mypletion i ii e 3 nh sii, j H ty i } | HANNA "S ORATORY. Senat ¢ | voce whieh ds Itke the rur rdurey rm From the Ad | The above statements whi Henna Emitting the Comanche Yell hitb itivitine inv iniceeieiteininininintt { accuracy, furnieh an index to Hanna's eade one to inquire Into the very book ¢H shows him to be the « n, and economle enough to take impart It and m1 nt hae yet b tek it up by ear te an unworted eloquence which mo in one@-@n ancestral inheritance whieh can be ined independent of language and which can be wought into play only when oomasion makes words k yet! te convineing in itself that the! eemitter thy has the primeval gift of yelling tn him and ta able to make nair stand on end by |‘¢ tting the drum of the ear with the very eledge ammer of sound It Is, therefore, evident that Mr Hanna, who the Comanche ye Philadelphia, belongs famtly upon whom tree the scalps of their pale intruding neighbors appeared as the frult of thelr violent labors. | Hot ince the gentleman also has @ voice that | sounds tee rumbling of a wagon on @ corduroy road, tt le clear that Hanna ts indebted to civtitse- | tlon for a portion of his voeal attainments. For as the orduroy road followed the widening tral of the white mon tn the amalgamate! bleaching, no fading red man yul4 come into possession of the “corduroy” gift of ratory but for the inroade which the white man |) made upon the country of the red man. | Tt ts our humtde opinion that Mark Ifanna hae missed hin rea! evocation He te fitted tn voles for the serenade, the “ehtvaree and the calling of the cows home And what a vaudeville star he wollld make run- ning, fuet with his roat, a Wagon over a corfuroy | « | rond right on the the stage! Let the wor'd of sound stand confounded before thie prodigy of the voeal, and let the lion drown his roar |! the tmbbie of the brook LEE PAIRCHILD | PORTRAITS IN SIGNATURE. | THE CENSUS MAN IN QU KIND OF HUSBANDS WOMEN WANT ,Y22%8 F | “a-woolng go.” THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 95, 1900, Aas ° | CG. = ITHE ONLY WOMAN R BOARDING-HOUSENO. 14TH ON YOM lee ericiinine iin inn b niet | san |A Solitary Femaie Delegate ab the Philadelphia Convention, RS. WILLIAM HENRY JONES, of Galt Lame ity, Utah, who was the only woman delegate { the Republican Convention, represents the very best type of the Western women. She is highly cultured, very attractive in sgpene P| 2h - Cine \ » ey, yates ey otha Oyo ¢' , Crom ance, an out-and-out politician, a woman who beliferes strongly and who has the courage of her convictions. ry veteht, Bhe is @ litte above medium graceful, with a well-modulated voice and an em | tremely vigorous way of phrasing her views. | Mre, Jones wae particularly conepleuous at the Re publican National Convention, where her charming, fresh personality made her @ centre of respectful merch around the body of the hall and group them- |eelves about Mr. Roosevelt during @ scene of un- ' paralleled enthusiasm the Utah delegation E Inlelnintictnleteinlolatelateloininfelefalalalatetteah infets their guidon to Mra Jones, who carried it tm one The boarders are called upon to answer some annoying questions, and incidentally some carefully guarded secrets hand and an immense bouquet of roses in the other ecome public property, during the triumphal parade. . . When the standaré-bearers reached the platform EST OFFICEHOLDER |! BY LAURA JBAN LIBBEY hing Company, N.Y. World) of god » wanta upporting A mar ) support two should never werrteht, 1900, by the Press Pu! RST and foremost, man who te who ts tneomp for that purpose ts afraid aleo, and that lady replied: “No, indeed. 1 am the politielan of the fasally, ané | pointing to @ miniature set in o teessh which oho | wore at her throat she added: ; “This ‘s Wiltam Heory. He knows mething at all about polities. I represent the famfly em that poiat wh f work — at \pable of putting ht to revolve, ever A woman wants a man who has a kindly nat t men want « mar whom they can | jand k ve, honor and respect, knowing that true | William Henry ts at home attending to business.” were i nd wet lov ‘ rect for a to | ————— botse nt ns Butand 9 ma WHAT SHE WANTED. } Women do not care aa much about sanreeabic (ings, of one who 7 } hey do whether or not the hea make light of them tn the presence of FAIR young girl, perplexity written on her coum | tenance, confronted the pale young man. Here. ‘omen do not want a man who has the Iden that he fascinates every fomale with whom he comes ty con toa husband tm whom combined a turned her gase with the tmpassive stare of tact. rr 1 arene: than: the {i one who had never seen her before. Had hef Listen | | Women do not want « miserly man, who gives ftatr hews the ft women's ages, and What te she saying to him? ‘The facia! characteristics of two men who are now In the public eye are here reproduced in thelr own hanéwr'ting. oe DEEP BREATHING. |alee cure your asthma, catarrh and bronchit | prevent tung trouble. Millions of Bikes. Th te eotimated that about 1,000,000,000 bicycles have ‘deen made in Murope and America. | BROWN CHEVIOT COSTUME. Nie m a warning that he would dole out the price of a post enough to wed him le children, for ¢ want.” sults of clothes and who depends would show from home nights from betting on tt house im accordance with the amount of money he) In & low, well-motulated voles, without the alight eat trace of emotion or excitement, she eays: “1 want you, dear heart. I love you, my heney, Come back, my baby. Why 414 you throw ‘The latch etring’s always hanging shook that other man You're the 1 atn't don't like no cheap man. “Ie that allt” “Yes,” ehe half whispered. “Two dollars and 10 conta, please We are Uncle Bam's youngest office-holder ts Franete Mar by sects! 1 etfect munio to-day, and Fiott, © six-year-old boy of Delaware, O. Gev. Mash | sured tn price. r phew hag of Ohlo, has appointed the little chap Superintende: of fqulerla in the grounde ef the Columbus State | 22 %0 co gh from Beethoves to WUlampané Washer House. all for the same salary per week —Baltimere Ameri an. HE REMEMBERED THEM “ Y¥ the way,” sald the man who had stopped at « farmhouse to water his horse, “fifteen years ago & poor boy came thie way and you took dim in.” “Yea?” querted the farmer, somewhat surprised. “You were kind to him,” went on the stranger. ‘X| “You fed him, gave him words of encouragement and an olf sult of clothes, put a dollar in his pocket and | sent Sim on his way rejolcing. He told you at the, | time that he never would forget your kindness Am I rightr’ “I reckon you are.” repited the farmer, “He eatl that If he prospered he would see that you ever had oooasion (o regret your kindness to @ poor, etromeliog lad” ° “Land's eakes!" exclaimed the farmer's wife ox- vitedly, “It sounde almost like a fulry tate, don’t it? Why, you must have eeen him,” “T have.” sald the stranger, “and he sent a message honor, a man | 19 You What te it?" they both asked, expeotantly. ! ‘He told me to tell you that he fs atill poor.” stranger drove away the farmer went out the pump vicloualy, while his wife threw a in at the chickens. — —— James Wileen, of lewa; Salary 98,000 Whe ia the Secretary of Agriculture at Washington |at the present time, and at what salary? LIZZIE O’COMMNMEA ALL THIS 18 WHAT A DESIRAILE HUSHAND SHOULD BE find charme in them instead The Motte fs “Pence, Righteousness ané Fists” Whence originates the term “Boxers” as eppiied to | the rebellious Colestials? DAVID & MYERS. Saterday. On what day of the week did Dec. %, 10, mil? a. le to the maid unfortunate Women do not tike a man who despises Innocent Itt js an assurance that he has lit ® t a ependihetft for a husban wiiful waste makes woful 4 Neither do women or they all know that Methedier. Kin4@ly inform me whet church Presi@ent Meliinkg attends, My brother says he ts a Catholla I say be {fe an Pplscopalian BR EDWARDS Cooper Union. Nor do they want a man whose ideas run ¢ 14 folke for foo! She does not went Mushrooms. fatuated with club Mushroome are said to contain more nourishment| le there any institute in this city where I could cond “the wants a then any other vegetable substance, my daughter to receive free instruction in drawing? and a wifes ‘ _ ooo w. want that which should have | A BICYCLE UMBRELLA. She does not want th the other vte ch his faults are legion, they wi 5 y and lovingly stifle the res: of thelr wants, and be content. Laws jes vty writes tor The Were ore ohh ihe Tam Storr Paper. oo "ox retty face that crosses his path. man whe has not confidence in her ability to run the RE EEE REE DME HDRES | THE SOUND OF JUNE BIRTHDAY LUCK. UMMER'S In the sound of June ~—~—~ Bummer, and the deepened tune : Ot the bess and of the binds F Wednesday, June 27, Tad of lettering lovers’ works . F your birthday falls on to-morrow this te And the brooke that, as they go, 3 | the year hae in store for you. The Seem to think aloud, ret low! z nd hy ft your dirth make ne dif- And the voice of early heat, b # en Where the mirth-spun [nesets meet; s what favorable today. Look to And the very col: ; r t judgment. Do not Russet All aevolee, « Of the brown wood omoke, And the sun, and bright green oak. On, e quickly, show thee soon, At once with all thy nooa, Manly, joyous, gypsy June —Letg Hunt. somewhat quiet, bie outcome. 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