' NW 13* r o“ â€I am, W‘ ltdu‘elmh. 1a. char-ran an o. " In as» grain-.1... In. steam. at. - my. always we coo 'r. unaa'aaiémi. ensue GKOV ‘A olilc-v-lee. c. J. '0- a: n unseat m iish oer-on lot and haul-oath. lass assay wash 8 WW! lb AJJ. 0-H law-hall on ï¬rst and third Fri “math. Visitlaulhfutherealway. ‘ a. a. swan w. ‘4’an mvs mWI‘MLO. 0.} Whoa-c .a.o an; â€0’0". “9 ROYAL I. AG third Tuesday" l flail-u Aachen. ' II.†0 wens oaova - e ' mvlkul "on..." . eeaal is hall can laiiy nevi-an F. lane-nasal UI to .- fl] no no: mes-sees" w l. lash. xiii t 59. 1% Quaker City who ate and drank to the > ' memory of Andrew Jackson. While hit. lly to the Bryan save his message era Democrats who tented in New Haven to commemorate the day of the birth of Jackson. and afterwards spoke at mat length in a public hall, the price at admission to which was at and so cents. Ilr. Cleveflnd hoped, in his letter, that the spirit of true Jelersouian De- 1*" ll. snot-racy might pervade the em tun. and “that its participants may derive satisfaction and stimulation trout their elm-ta to revive and strengthen the principles and practices of our old-time, honest. consistent and to Democratic faith." It leavra open cusr principles oid'tinie and other adjectives Democra ltr. Cleveland deems to he .appllcsh to present coo- ditiuna. The principle to which Jack- son adhered most closely and unusly in practice was “to the victors belong the spoils." Perhaps Kr. Cleveland had that in mind anions oth- ers What the other! were must he speciï¬es question what and practices of t "‘ left to conjecture. air. um um nothing to he desired as to Teciflcnesew His declaration ot principca were as follows: “A attic! construction or the federal constitu- tion. No entangllng alliance with too- elxn nations. insistence upon the re served rights of the states. Pnhiic taxation tor hlie only. 0 Wm " eonthinatioos ot capital. The preserv- ation ot personal liberty of the citiaea. Ne centralisation. .floine rule to states and municipalities" Thisseennstoheatthenrstalanes. a formidable away 0! principles. But analysis or them will show that they momma Lem .m it pa 0 en- taaaihic target: alliances! No party would deprive the states at their rights to which they are inatly sh- titled. it there is anywhere public taxation for other than public which air. Hill has it w...“ til E E; number of people who are inter in architecture has greatly ln~ creased in recent years. and surely an opportunity could he made for some work of the university extension sort. Perhaps when a more enlightened spirit media“ will beheld thatonehasho i iii; a†motorizhttooitendhisueixhhorshy an architectural monstioslly than by any other sort of nuisance. In several European cities plans for new houses must pass the censorship of a commission, and nothing plarlnsly ant of harmony is tolerated. in some American cities the height of a new building is already regulated hy lllfl~ niclpai law. in Perla the experiment has been successfully tried oi‘ ousting tor the heat new house in a given streetor block. and excellent"- sultshaveheenshown. We the late-hoes- lump-using and beautifying a town mumandthomtshonulhepiven 'toltsappeoaehea. 'l'heei'tectotahrat Wisrarflyeihced. Traveiu's wlaeiyphntheirapproaehastotanioua eitieeaoastohavetheirheautlesdsah atonosnponthedsht. Thetoreinsr whnsallaopiiewtorhhaywiiitor. giver-schottheaailneaahewilisee lstsi'tortheaaheotthatilrdview. the approaches tea city or town ouht to he worked out as thouahttnily as theapptoseheatoaprtratesstateora neat exposition. and whes the time esuesthepruhlernshouhlhepotlato thehssdsoteaperta. ltouahttehr selnnpoasihiethinstonishetheway is and out ota town orelty attractive ‘l‘hstarstinpnasioasoeasiiytor-ed. Daeoaihlqlaworthpnpltiatln‘ â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" mthotl'l- .1 It?“ "We!!! OW. made by my improved to ptotdgtaplia of babies and children. icthres oi the little ones- - torts to produce and lifelike. Bring the baby and and make ea 7 â€stat that are tiara-ail get a handsome photo. ‘ “fllï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬lfliï¬ï¬ï¬lflfllfl.l:- WHEN IN CHICAGO Yflll MUST EAT AND Tâ€. ".7 MO. I. 70“...." Burcky St M ' ladies sad Masons-sire Millennium: u... Restaurau . 3 31215... i iii 1“,“.."0 and i“ to.†‘. usilettna.......ts nature Patna. l5 Veall’sll’la.. ....... ..l5 Mandi... . . . Imp... ... 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