My my: about the sorrow- ol tho poor could not unset me a 1 little drums at accident and tailoring I In! one sunny morning In the streets 0! Phfluelphu Just ahead of no u- : lad. wretched In uppnrel. h!- llmh am- putded n the knee; from the pulm- of the hoy'c cheek. the annotation not long ï¬lm. He IIIII 1 mugs of Mo- Ien food under his Innâ€"(cod ho Ind bound. I suppose. It the door; As he panel on over the slippery pavement, manual! and carefulâ€, I steamed hill until his crutch slipped and he tell. I helped hlln up :1 vol] .3 I could, amend up the Immune: or ch. ounce n can u I eou'fl. In! a. Indu- on. ur- nl a. ditch Now, I have to ‘eil you not only on: God In implanted this dramatic ele- ment in mu naium. but I have to tell you in the Scripture. he cultivates n, to ap‘penlo to it. he develop. :2, I do not we win-re you open iho Bible, your eye will {all upon a drama. Here it in in the book of Judges. the m ("9' m. vine. the olive tree. the brambleâ€" they I." make speeches Then .1 mg dose of the scene were is a coronation, and the humble is proclaimed king. flu: in 1 manual damn. Here it I. m the book of Job: Enter Elm“, Bum, zophnr. Elihu and Jon. “the min; act at the drama. l“ dun- I'm: the dating not of the dung, all guanine. Magniï¬cent drama In the book of M! ‘. a world wet on the cheek M the llght â€"In I. this way we with.“ our use: for the beautiful! nd sublime on In every lawful way we In to cultivatq (to lunatic element In our nature, lay every staccato passage In literature by unmask lull mtbcsls. by every (rule mags In human Illa. ï¬re as R 1 “Au thrmuh the gig": of II. wastaml the Amterllu tad Wa- mrloo of an August mun‘lersmrm Ma- 0213 their hatter!†Into a sultry after noon, and 1h» round. glmering tear of Shall we gunman It an ran Is easily mppnn lu: Cnalm. You my direct it, yam mny Martin It. you may purify ll. yno may hams! It 1n mnm- potent “dummy. and Hut It Is your duly lo 110. Just as to cultivate tho ï¬ne {or the Ina-"Um! and Du.- mhllma hy bird Iaunlrd glen an! mmeflnx stru- anrl onlancm [rt ‘vlown In up- rmr our the named mks. and the day "Mug In hammr of victory m the out. and thm‘ul‘lug overytlflng on I“ not IDOII 0! lb. drnn on Ila Doom IN". W o! no drun- tl (I. pinto-u. MI I meal of Ibo damn: clonal In ymu um! and It... We Huh In. mpoulblo M II, but I“ (or no original Implantation. 0d «a the cork. and l Innate In but that b. u- avuml than I. had. at. W. on Indy all named by the wee- umlnr. When on Thu-ham“ a" '0 donor-lo mar chunk†II“ m notâ€" mn nu Ibo rm IM (to apple. O“ the when MM "no no and (I. can. our {nun-4k In and II “Ema. Who. on In!" out-Ina we in "In" I. Run. of “an (M Iowrlplloa. "Ila II as..." mu amount» um “On". Sun pan-M, "in In :0 In In «boo! «mm». mm m r'flm'k‘vn m4 In (um and m «mu mium. The "milk“ promuno n! m mum! «min In manly "w dram-Hum": of when)!†Invnlnd. Nn Iniempnl In- an tout In my mum M «flak mu flmllma without flmltng um lnmllc alt-ml rrwallnx. nnrolllne. duno'flrallna Hm". What shall we do 'ltll ll? loan of wood. am your. altar in valor chances» an" that In the elnbonto Immrwoutlum In (M acade- mlu o! manic. 'I'Ilmwla and Amt-hy- lul III Bophoclm umt 31:"..th mere- I! insulted that I'm In the Greek mm Torture mud Plnutuu 3nd Sen- «a merely dnmttu-d what um In the loan hem. Conurevo and Fu- cull! newly drnmtlud 'bl! "I I. (I. hulls). burl. "ulna. Cot- um. Ind Auk-rt only continuum! in; VII In tho l’nnrh And It‘ll-n hurt. Shula-pun only dun-Una! will VII ll In um! world's hurt. The «thin-able. nu chute dl‘llfl. the mum-tut art-n. mu run-Mt: cm... "to manly «hues at tho lu- IOI â€It My reason tor preaching this die- coum I that 1 III." been kindly in- vited by two or the leading newspa- pere at this country to Inspect and re- port on two or the popular plays of the dayâ€"to go some Weeks ago t3 Cht‘ cage end soothe drama “Que Vallls" and criticise it with respect to its mo- ral elect and to so to New York and eee the drama "Bcn-itur" Ind write my opinion at it [or public use. In- etead at doing this I propane in a terâ€" lnon to discuss what we shall do with the dramatic element which God has implanted in many at our natures, not in 10 or too or 1.000, but in the vast majority or the human race. Some peo- 918 wk of tho dram in though it were mething‘ built up outside at our-elves by the Congrevee end the Golda-lithe and the Shakeepuree and the Sheridan: at liter-tun, uni that then we attune our testes to corre- lpond with human Inventions. Not II. III. The drum: In an echo from the feeling which God bu inplented in our immortal eoull. It is seen ï¬rst in the done-tie circle among the children three or (our years 0! ueplnyinx with their Guile and their cndiee and their cute. come ten years alter in the pin- (Copyright. 1900. h] Loui- Klopwh.) 1» an is I. Cormmums vu.. 31. “They that use this world u not winning It." l'†'08. I. [- cut-cm..- Vllu. Ilâ€" ‘thoy III: Ila. nh Wm no In ADI-III Ivyâ€"Pull!) but Do I“ Curr-II ll- .><DZDD S<J FONï¬naï¬ â€:5. PG< OFF<I<¢D TALMAGE'S SERMON. I would go to such an Institution. Inch 1 mcumiar. [- should go mm a. week the rest oi my life mm! are my family with me, and the mljorliy of tho itmiliu of tho am you"! 80 in mi n Institution. 1 mt the am will con than I on. willâ€: I would have. this reformed amuse- ment having in charge this 119' in. stltution of the spectacular take bon- eeuion of some hell or academy. It might take a mullet building at the start, but it would soon need the tar;- est hall. and even that would not hold the people; tor he who open: before the drunatlc element in human nature an opportunity of gratiï¬cation without com- promise and without danger does the mightiest thing of this century. and the tides of such an institution would rise as the Minute rise: at Liverpool docks. see, It in to control the hoop rolling and the ltlte llylnx and the hull play- lng, Now. what we nut. is to hasten lhlt time. How will it be done? By the church going over to the that"? It will not so. By the theater coming to the church? It will not. come. Whit we wanl ls I returned amne- ment motlntion tn every city “(I town of the United States. Once In‘ nmmred and explained and Illustrated. the Chrmlan and philanthropic capiâ€" talist will come towers! to establish It. null there will be public mlrited men everywhere who will do lhln work for the drlmntlc element of our na- tum We need it new lnstltntian to meet and mognlm and develop and defend the dramatic element of our nature. It neat; to be distinct from evmthlng that ls or has been. It Christian"! to nutty ml to mango ornylhtln but tho Inno- lwmn M the world. (In It to n n" Adorn", (‘hrmlultm I: It «unto at unplug Arron-t o! the (an of the World MM tom-potent to late record 0' It. mm»? In It good to follow the inmnl, hut manual the work“ play? Can It control all the other okmmss of our nature but the dramatic ole moat? My Mn of ('hrlstlanlty Is that It ran "a all! manner m-rtythlnx. In the good time "mung. 'Mrh tha world rule the gold": as! nml the pool the rlyslal no and the Christian the In". lonnlmn. we have mltlve announw mom lhnt the nmusnronlu of the world are to In under (‘hrlstlan “ray. "Hollnnl shall he upon lh¢ bell: of the horses," says one prophet. So. you see. It vlll control 2"") the sleigh Hum. "Thv- my shall he run or boy, and girls ptaylu In the streets there- ol." an another pro-phat. So, you n In mum“ not. m: today I m- I up. ta Ida-r. o! my tom" many. (hymn-fly I- going In an In" pom-rm": M m- world and m. 'ml m "my". in laws. In Inn-Ion, Ha grim and “I lunar-nu. nu ml Om- !» min of curtail-III, “mam and ’0. cm It I. to sl- um! ninth. nu. Dr. Mioc- cl Now You. In†nan no. II I wry brim-o: but an. "Md-d mm. (out "to 9mm†"all no tumor In.†he frlo'tlad and and. tum-r, to lhn church. may Chum-I people an or m an 091““. I do not am: will than. I nu no Mn mu m u h the dlmt'os. wnu In. 3am Wotan on m. whim-I. n n: u l mph". Bailout M a. mm 30 m dmu .- u luau-ml and unduly-wax. Let me» say In all young mlnlsterl ol‘ the gospel: I! you have thls dra- matic element In your nature, use lt for God and heaven. I! you wlll go home and look over the history of the church. you wlll and that muse ‘men have brought more souls to Curls: who have been dramatic. Rmvlaml Hm, dramatic; Thomas Chalmers, dramatic: Thomas Guthrlv, dramatic; John Knox. tlramauv: Robert Mcv Cheyne, dramatlc: ()hrlntmas Evans. dramatlcp George Whiteï¬eld. dra~ malls; Robert Hull, «l'nmntk; Ram-rt South. dramatlc: Bourdeurn~ dramatic; Penelon. dramatlc: Juhu Mason. arm matlc. When ynu get Into the mlnls- on, we want In an our dlflemn do- pnrunents of usefulness more or the dramatic element and less or the di- (lactic. The tendency In this any II to drone religion. to whine religion. ‘0 cunt religion. to moan mllgloll. ‘0 crank religion, to sepulchnrue tension. when we ought to present it in animalâ€" ed and apoclncuinr manner. under the other cm. But when I In! an blood run down his pale check I bunt Into learn. Flay essays thou! the uncaring: of the poor could not touch one like that mus dram at no- cldnt and sunning. ‘3“ Donn“. W Mistressâ€""Why did you [at steak fotbreakhst, when l mldm tom pork chopl?" NW Wkâ€""n'n gym, OI nlvsr on m It III. at in." 4mm.“ 'hn In to!“ The no. color In Puln ll aloe. m poulbillueo as a background were db- coverod by a French ml“. who pond many of Mo mode}: opium I. aim: screen. the color tending co bring out the most beoutlfnl too- In M- model's complexion and hnlr. Ctotll In this shade In especial] bountiful, and will give tone to even allow oomphxlool. It ll promised. Bane: TIM tut day. sum: The rocking earth. Eat": Dukes. lords, klngn, hogan; clown; )lo award. No tinsel. No crown. For tootllghtl: The kindling flames of a world. For orchestra; The trumpet. that wake the dead. For â€planner The clapping floods of the In. For cumin: TI. heavens toned together as a lama. For tragedy: ‘fThe Doom of no Proï¬lnte.’ For the last Icon of tho ï¬fth not: The tram. of nntlonl zero. the sage. none to the right. other: to the Ian. Then tin bell at tho last that- der will an. and th- cIrutl will drop! > . n um not ovulnl with show chm he «Id. "All the curl“. I up nd all the urn end vowel my players†lie not it in. u. M. n. In". rent-ria- hrim that M I'll. m, "We are rude a metal. to. the world end to unit an in In.“ A urn-lulu in a mllvun Ichilhg with um turni- in an amphitheater, the pllerln lull. lonhlnx down, Hm to destroy a lion. lien we mule 'iih I gladlninr. Who. we tell. devil. rim-t. When we rue. unl- nlun. A sported. before gallery IMVQ pile". gallery chore gallery. Olllery oi our depart"! kindred. loollnx love to on I! we ere talthtui and worthy 0! our Christian ancestry, hoping for our vie- lmy. wanting to throw ml I (art-n1, gloriï¬ed rhlldren earl â€rents, with the" amt rhner nrrlnx mu an. (ill- lery of the martyr: looking 60'!‘ the Putnam amt lhn Rldlen lld the Manila and now Thelm- legion lll'l mo Scotch run-uni": nd they at the Brussels market plate and of Pie-l- moatâ€""yin“ down from the galleries. â€60" [an as the victory. end he will give It you." Gellery ot angels look- II‘ dovn-rherublr. neuphlr. arth- annlch slapping their wing: at every ndnninga in gain. Gallery oi the King from which there “we! e‘ scarred hand and from which there comet '- nynpathetlc voice saying, "Be tho! faithful Into dath. and I will give thee l crown of lite.‘ Oh. the spectacle in vhlch you end I are the â€torn! Oh. the piled up plkfla loo!- lug down! A: to lh dnm a! your m. I“ um. ll '1“ m «a. “I" In] N no neon lo lulu. u wt. Al. m hula-h. at that dual 0! m. m A one». u no. m at It I"! and a an“. The In! at. "no... no bu at, lance". no blur-dun nu. know "a same. pron-am bran! and tunml. noon at am. huhm' and amp. Nov let In have a low Institution. wlth oxpumtcd dam and wlth the "snout-dim I have moles otâ€"nn institution whit-h we on without Io- pbtntry Ild without "I! armho- uo utit'utnpmuwugly good that I. nupport Ind pmtnmlu ~u mumm- nn attend It «ittmut any short to our ""an u-nuhllmu. though the Sub- lmtll baton we at at the holy new The unnatural- a! m. no but!!!“ and they on run-Na. but they nu- W†DO! 100 {M 'M In“ at your um! I could no! loll your «hunch-r, E could no! loll yuur pfmpvrht hr min warm 0f the nu by the mvllrllllf chum yo. Alma. Iml. H you it" MI .0 when: you «on In: nuhl. "a than you Ina Ibo alum hum “a "on you In. bu- IM umm o! a. M month. I III-i I an nun- than you um and «mm. bringing upon nay-ell mud-n. m- ont being an Inconsistent Chrllthn, when I. a 1m ‘ ‘ar of the good old Presbyterian chuuh, wm be nbh so so to some new Institution Ilka this. the spectacular. and sea "Hamlet†Ind “King Lent" and the Merchant of Venice." and the “Hunchback" and “.10th Whltcomb." Meanwhile mu! .0! up will have this dramatic skull unmet and unusual. We want this Institution Independent of the chum-h and independent oi the theater. The church tries to compro- mise this nutter. and in nun! churches them no dramatic exhibi- tions. Sonatina they all them clu- rndes, sometimes they call them mule lantern exhibition: _. entenflnmonu for which you pay ï¬fty cents. the ï¬fty cents in go to the Import of Ion. charitable institution. An unnum- rind aim in put up in the church or in the lecture room and then you so and In David had the Kill". and Jo- seph mid in!» Egypt mad the little Samuel uwoke. the chic! dlilcrence hoâ€" tm-cn the exhibition in the church and tha exhibition in the theater be- ing that the exhibition in the that" in more lhiiiiul. For my love or picturen I can so to the nrt gallery. for my lava 0! music I cu: so to the concert. for my love or literature I can so to the lyceum lecâ€" ture. but for this dramtlc element in my nature. as strong as any other Dal- ston oi' the soul. there I: nothing hn'. injunction and prohibition. Until, sin. you can establish a spectacular or a similar institution. with as much pu- rity and with us nun-h entertainment as this one ,or which I speakâ€"«until you can estabilsh some such institu- tiun you may thunder away against evil amusements until the last minute of the last hbur or the last day at the world’s exlstrnce. and without. null. Could-nu. [m of no How. Two battleships. urea Imored mint-i and three protected miter-I lnvo been agreed upon hy tho lion-o committee on non! alar- n the up, "we to tho our to ho “thorium by tho [It'll appropriation ml. 1: w“ omen also that the anatomy should to moved to contract for moor plate, a M I too, to oomph tho amps m and!" nor. can!“ It 1.400 mu. than deciding “lint m flo- cu main! account. In Potâ€"mat ctr-mu may. Untll hll contact with the Tomb Usual expire- in July. Gen. Hudson will comm the paper on m on! linen; them. however. the ‘ majority stockholder. Pawnee, proposes to re- nnin Sheldon'n editorial method. noon-r- hnm k M At I medal election In Kenton county. Kentucky, to elect l successor to the hte Senator 600ml. "Inhev 1. Hum. partner 0! the dead senator, was elected to In the seat In the auto mam. HI: majority. with two pn- dncts estimated. la 50:. Goebel‘l plurality last Nemmlnr wu 2.200. Ooh-vu- lnm nun-lua- lump-d. ‘l'he fallen! mm aver the body of Father Didon. the celq-bnted Domini- can pram-her and author, â€rejoin Monday In Purim The cat-monies Vote of the simplest chanctzr. in ac- cordmee with the wishes of the de- luv-On. In“ ID. no mate m Ito legislative. a- «nun and indie“! nnmpflnlon bill. any!" son that â€5.000,“. m m non-n: providing (or no â€point. meat o! l «milksh- Io “halal. and "I"! rlalmi of m mph of the {man mum growing out M the v" 'lth Spain. For I Inlet mm the Worm Rim-1 government and um! meant-c were under conï¬dential. Mr. For-let. In charge at the hm. nub-Med mo coll-mac IMG- Ienul. A In! of then are named to. hut the human can no null â€Ma Inn. A (roe Ind. ulna-Int to no MI! W blend by Senator anemia. The home refund to count In the mate Amendments to “to M ï¬lm an! blll, and confer!†m appointed. Rest of the day duo“! I. Met of Colunbh hm EIHE GONERESSIUNM RfflflRll In“. I“ n. In“. not It not“. Non-a union me“ «luck- m Ibo ma loom l. "nu-M. 0'“!me fro- Neuuhn. no and Man ulln the all at alto. No on" huh:- ot immune. can Una-um. In (I. been an un In In: "In“ 5m m “in m m an About (to loan In. none In In “malo- d 3 III] to m Rmmlulnlnl- IoI $1.1“ lot um unclu- lummd M N- In M. «mm In no tut cou- m but the N]! 'u URI-Ito!) nu- M. I": un. at ulna lumen can â€and. M an Tm. Aw“ I, "noun- em u u!!! disposed of. no luau-so. lot to uumn with the unused Mal-nu. It. Ryan." M" “charm" IN pro-Mall lo umm m l'hlleolm In“! other“ directed. in unauth- uol N". or mnnm "mu. Voud In “Mn Io loudly. Much I). In the house the District 01 Columbia appropriation bill was taken up. nnd under the latitude allowed Mr. Adam- son (0a.) dist-nailed the Nicaragua canal. Mr. (‘owherd (Mod the l’lilllp~ pine gueetlon. Mr. Howard (01.) ques- tions relating to the Philippine end the “open door" policy in the orient. If. Rucker (Moe) the advisability of electing senators by the people. end It. Boutell till.) replied to Mr. Cow- herd. A resolution netting eatinlenlun‘~ lute Pride}: tor the consideration at printe bills reported by the ear elnitne committee wee adopted. Billy were peeled tn settle the title to real eetnte in the city 0! Sent: Fe. N. ll. end for the relief 0! than!†Peal. ï¬ne-doe. Ionh In. The waste devoted most at the day to diecueeion o! the $8,000,000 Puerto ltieo appropriation hill. Heard Ilr. Wellington in appoeltlon to the lent- in: oi‘ Ir. Only. When Hr. Penmee netted to have time set (or e vote on the Guy nee Ir. Gullinur eeld he deelred to week on the enlijed. Ir. Penroee aid the New ilempuhlre men had told him he did not tvleli to emit thereon. end Mr. (in'linger replied by nee-inn the lie direct. The promi- tion to I: n tune for e vote en pant- posed one any. The house penned the Dietriet o! Cole-b!- npmovrielion bill “ruin. “£01011. end lino n bill (re-tie; the ebenduerd rm my- nilliury neervelioe Io Ibo etete o! Kanna- lm' elwrtmlnl untiue end uornnl uhuol perv-um nee-y. lune la. The N'flllll' penned the 32.0003“ Pluto uirnn -ppmprtnlion hiil villi- oet dtvlnlon, Ann-it to uhe up the GOLD STANDARD THE LAW NOW Proud-cl I!†Slum up hill n-a m min-ll Insolu- ll." Almv not" to ml nu: Not..- I. I'm .- Nina-II Gun-q. Walnut-y. Inch IO. In the senate two smeches on the Philippine question consumul the day. Mr. Teller :nninlnIned that the countl- lutlon could not enend over terrlwry acquired by the United States. Mr. Turner took a vlew preclsely uppnslte. Tariif Bill I: Still Engaging Attention. I.†h m m M The low- unm on fluidly "I n mu. bum! upon the Indian Old 0‘]. datum. providing for cqun o! the awful nook and “rpm at an. nonunion. “cording to the proportion of mileage In low: to the In†oi the entire mm. Only 0m vot- vere recorded exam: the m, II- though u m I“ will Incl m “on. Slnuubmlforthmd talcum. tam-n, slam-us a! runny-enable“ mm. a. *- chl m In! In! 1.1.1, a ‘ " cm... W to mu. The Cologne Guam mm the the car in: abolished the run wild provided that district m d Finlnd should aim a spunk! can - entering the Rllfllll m m Thin oath was mind on tho m .1 Finland u I mad duel], ml ill abolition in: emhiuiy lam m Ian lull..- n. In». Wilma David Bren-n at It. Pull. lint... n senior I- m Yul. Ila-old scienflle school, I: m with mum making the fourth can I." Yul. student. within two wait. that I don: sludentl were bond." at m- hmne, u may man In the “cob-1" when Brennan mu m. ad nearly M additional Shanda In I". fl Finn. I‘m .0 11.- M I'M m The French “am ul 1:. Km. the span reciprocity ï¬nk potenuary at no mm: Data. can In conference PM†I: m to no proposal cnnflol at the hotel nu- procny truly. I! the we to alâ€" Ietd the um lor the actual for no motion II IM rude Hor- Inni It the may VIII Ml. I.†mam- ". In on Isl-cl â€than 0! sultan n. I man can. van m by: n“ but did at 314mm Anna nu. aim, to tom-flu am a â€Captain Int-flu h I.- «or cool". III-0| I. I... and I. um man- n4 3- the 0!qu 201on of Dam-m In «Islam m "can, Nun by a raw doc. Ell: has. (.100- “he. .04 Im. Adi-In) seller. hallo. II- «in Chlmo. mulled by (to m flmwry, I. m noun".â€" M Bah". Emu, nun: they I". @- dned an ace-out of the mine. d «to him}: than on the Rim m The mum! Wilmington 'Ill fella. thanmunmhakunm (ro- gunltlu u Iatevfloo. "M Eh “A an . ho. Jam ll. Kan-1 a hull... ll mm. ot a. MOI-c IA... en.- pny .1 MM 0|». mid no “Mountain-.Mhmm m at on. o! a. W o! a. um. am In bud I‘ll-at tho M I] "com" I". m- Iod I. In.» I", do“ 0- (VIII. m «It. III I.- unuuou. Mm m I mu m no.- u no A... u no. run I'm. died I. no Hana m hlcndlm No-m Wean- .1 Km- vllla. TI"... Band-y. Tho unllol mmuovw-ruui. mm a «nails: 0! a cannon- mm and II Noni Mun. and m no mo- when the min" an...» d In. me. has. 0 (In-d In in. II- a an»! In I “In, at All] Join- Iol vh- N in 1 am. John Evan. 12 years old, a I0. at Cum. )1ch! P. In» of the hum: 0! Identiï¬cation at tho chic-m pone. deparu-onl. I†Accidentally that m tilled Friday Afternoon by his man Emmet, who I. M yam old. 11:. loâ€" cldout. which occurred M. the “any "alliance. No. as“ Princeton “can. In the third o: the kind lo h».- In (‘hkaxo within - week In the malt 0! tbs melon Mun; 0! ma by flu. m Wu lam Alter u: Investigation. Il|cl In. Mon going on quietly (or ulna-t two month. It In bound that "lance Ian lav-en mum! which won- beyond 3 doubt (but. Willhm If. â€why, no Phlhublphh ulnm who am In the West Penn-Hush mun a mu.- Lm. on Jun. ll did In! llool Inc-la. .- Ill III-led by tho doclol'l null- :au a! dull, but an in Ibo. vic- llua o! I .0.th plot. a all! it In (on!!! manual. 4 In: I lac-[lanai In!“ A puhllc meeting or the boutouow National Memorial Association In Washington Friday afternoon in a great success. President Ichlnloy. with saver-a: members of the «blunt. occupied boxes. 1nd I brllllun ludi- ence vomplelely ï¬lled the mouse. Tho principal ape-inr- ware Bonito: Do- pew. Seaman Long and Rear Ad. mlnl Stewart. m flown" The management. or the Touch Cantu! has decided to Adopt tho not!» ode or the luv. Chale- l. Mon and continue â€mm-u! m "th I nmctly Curl-um duly mum. TM: announcement III undo Nd†night by I". 0. Panama, waldo“ o! the company and A majority lldclholfl~ er. Mr. Pawnee lllll the miter had been discussed brlofly by the mat- holden and decided upon u: - general way. but that a meeting would be held won. It which all details will II. II.- clded upon and | forum! announce- ment will be nude at the! time. A. G Bnbize 0! Chicago will become mm in: editor under the new roxhno. Einhoumwiiélv is "no? In; MWMdd'q nu _ mm ZMMmm a mmwwu m _ “vastly-II. â€magma-.3 mm m w u “5me m . H imam a}; I‘} WWW hunks mic-u. Imam Yunmhhflflï¬ï¬ luluuonmdcotflhl‘l“ lmummmtfl‘fl Indoluu Inch hr I“ , noun-la- m no menu “I 555““me mmmmu‘ mm" and Van. 9A3 thumb-“Jud alumnae-u â€can: out mum