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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 7 Feb 1902, p. 3

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Who may" today m mulled It noun hand. not»! 3.. and May The receipt: “In in km In mam, Ind a. only "than p highest. M m landy Ike .but the out, awn-«nun: wu pong mp. Heavy. IMO: Hun, I: mue'd. pants. b. Feb. I-Butulkâ€"‘l'h market n. cm ”.3; m_ M pp. Feb. iâ€"Cnmoâ€"m «mud Jot today won 2!.“ heal. or: number than was bokod {or um Lu: Honda: IL. head wen u- pnd 1h. arrivals 3"." m wen pd. Dims to the‘ Maori; cold . tradé was uni-um “to! 1m lot flirty sumo. M (I. oner- n well taken at M to mount "hm m a. Illa! sanity of choice and (at to heavy we". 1 Doom. All! men lots was very mom. rook; KLNo'. 1 MI Dal in On m: I. um... Feb. 4â€"150 report- hoer of the “Rubi. Inn on» y m 1mm; I: the Darin; I york: 0! Chicago. While the let: county-non It In cinulat. he” in clone toad with the v Mn... roam. 81.79: lay. $1.15!; m luvâ€"luv. m .- lankyâ€"m. bâ€"me a can: that. I can: ms; mu I can. mtgâ€"flour. I an; that. a m. (I ah: 'oott. fl an. NK SHAKER. than. '0‘ 18. RG13} GORIIN. and 35. V FILES ROUGH. I.“ 13. ‘ p Fry 17:. W internally.- lxplouon During 1110. p the fireman were mun; tho the mt of the bakery. turtle is occurni, Mom on: the boat. A! the nicotine:- , n lam mud m van-Mn; Dunn Imam Dad. , Fob. 4.â€"-1'Io M D II- of Roman N. Woll. the tn- mcorz mm W of Berlin. n1 hogan his are" u a man- lubenueh and In. later nun- Bam van Bluelow. the musk k’Mlâ€"MW t and M. irrad- va- mu, nnd tho n: W. my oponad It 1” on. m: w. 18; cloan. untht'ul‘hmmmdo UAnlb'.“ layup-beau up“; w u..; lowest. a: Chksgomulhck. -M5 snou 'AT A FIRE 00's. “1"; Thai. 8000 nit!” MARKETS BY WIRE. AT A It was a e coincidence that on the day the eel Trust {announced its profits for n e months as 384.0%,000 the census bureau announced the pop- ulation of the United States and their possessions as 84.000.000 souls. The trust did not fix on a dollar a head as Its profits. Neatly all of the advocatel of tho Panama route as in favor at 1 ditch- (ess anal. mne you ‘re worrying about the war in South Africa, the revolution in Ven- «1.913. the uprising in Colombia. the revolt in Paraguay, the differences be tween Chile and Argentina antiwthe. vromised vigorous campaign in Bataa- Prince Henri is u' married man and has two children. 80 the ambition: hopes of the American belles new not be wasted on the unattainable. ‘ A- Pakln dispatch says hereafter China will recognize modern methods. A great deal a! behcading will have to be done hetero they become effective. It is getting a bit late to talk about i hard wintei‘, but it is sun in order to prognoaucata a. late spring. The sum of $78,000,000 for benevo- ience last year, and $388,000,000 in nine years, counting only gifts of $5,000 or more each. is a. record we have every reason to be proud of. The interior department has rendered a decision which permits Indian par- ents to send their children to schools of their own choosing. The decision is the result of the “undulations of va- rious religious bodies which have on- tahlished schools and endeavored to Christianiu the indium. only‘to have the children taken from thexn ‘nnd as- signed to governmenthchbols. m province 151m don’t overlook the scrap which the Daughters of the Con- federacy have declared on Uncle Tom'- Cabin. of army life than was intended 'by the faculty. In one case more than; a hon. dred young men were. thoroughly in!- fitted into the peculiarities of draw- poker, and the income of the military instructor was considerably augment- ed. \ The visit of Prince Henry of Ger- my to this country is an event of great importance. and the reception and entertainment to be given him ought to be most cordial and splendid; indeed, it promises so to be. His.mlsâ€" slot is not political. but social, yet in the social commingling of peoples‘ia found the solution of wmplex political quéations which defy all the arts of «piomacy. There is a prontless discussion in the “mining periodicals as to whether was: read posters ‘smi strict ‘38» cards. or course most of the put-cm luster any family is done by or under the influence of women. but it is not easy to determine whether women as a rule read advertisements outside the newspaper. That women read news- paper "ads" is well known. ' At some of the Western universities rem-ad army officers are empioyed. as instructors, and in occasional, 1n- tcances their instruction includes more Investor's faith in the expectation of many years continuance of our mer- cantile prosperity ‘is shown by the fact that While transactions in shares on Sweaty Root strongly recommends the purchase of the lands held by the "um orders in the Philippines as one of the surest ,means of aiding the paclncation of the people. ”like accu- mulation or valuable lands in the hands of friars and the system of tenant'ry es- tablished by them has been 9:10 of the um“ disturbing conditions in the is. lands. ‘It is estimated that the title of the lands may be secured for a sum ranging from $3,000,000 to $7,500,000, and that they could be disposed of without loss to purchasers in fee. The government is also asssured of the we operation of the Vatican in the'eflort to bring about satisfactory changes deemed necessary in the full establish- ment of American supremacy, involv- ing complete separation of the tuthoii- ty of the church and state. ' the. New York Stock Exchange from January 1 to 11 were on 6,621,795 shares, against. 14,750,468 for the same period of last year, the transactions In bona.-mnning for years. aggregated 831308.500. Stocks are speculative. Bond's no practicany permanent. WOMEN’S TRJENZIIAL. Children’s manners Suggested as Fe:- tflc Field 101' 380mb! Philaâ€" ! ‘. A . thropic Woman. g Boston letter; Thwdeiexuié Woman's National Council =1 throughout the; United States; phring for their triennial com" Washington. Since the woman‘s sufl’m; ment was first; inaugumted :hanzethas been. infected in the of the sexes. “Woman’s R1 noisily voiced by some of : a law years ago, have been . by one. until woman today: has n larger as’sortments of vrii she carés to be burdende wit; Since the woman‘s sufl'raz ; mm meat was first; lnaugtmted g. mat :hanzohaa been. “acted in the elation. at the sexes. “Woman’s RI: hm," so noisily voiced by some of : ‘lvoca a. law years ago. have been . ited, one by one, until woman today; 'robably has a larger as'sortments of ~ri’ Am than she care's to be burdende' wj .‘ ' To .quote the words of one 0 $16 moot nagacioua or the sex. “We ‘ ve got about all we were fightln gran ex- cept. the‘ ballot." “ - - ‘0‘ uvy‘. guv um“... In view of the situation amflhe pau- city of objects from which ttgjtrame a. strong platform, it is a. matté of con- jecture what the holders of t «4' coming convention can do to create' sensa- Since some of the greatest in] re- torms have been brought ab ., t with- out any appeal to the ballot, there II no reason .why women, now mat they have admittedly achieved tom. Indepen- dence in all but name, should;' any in well-doing. ' if ' The influence of a. good. 3! ‘ ere eur- nest woman is enormous for n yd. The woman who. makes herself a 1 Home in the home can easily demo .‘ truth of the old saying “The rocks the cradle rule; the w ulna; flu": uuuucu uu uumv a us: wwr siona boards of placards p , up In woods. fields. etc. notify“; edn large letters that “tre‘spassers wi) 46 prose- cuted," but few are aware th such no- tices are utterly useless. a. .no one need fee! the least alarm th ’ at. there being no such offense, know gm crimi- nal law as such a trespass. a . it“ person eoqu never be prosecuted t E such an It. need not be believed m: the pub! has not taken him bloomer oman. the innuen sex In 31 and political at any way essened. ”glad to hear that it, at the ti’ >. ing it, he had no reasonabi-fl ‘ discovering the owner of it if he did not at the same , ne con- the rightful owner in disc claims it. :' ...â€"-â€".â€" ..â€"vâ€"-â€" -â€"-â€"â€",- â€"_vâ€"___ contribute. - , 9 , 1 The speaker-traced the demdenee of manners in the United States tpithe en- trance of women Into fielgm ’of labor formerly monopolized by men; ,“The feelings of men become blun‘ie by this competitive contact.” she £3 (1. "and instead of woman appearingfi“) her op- yosite, attractive and sacred. 9 fosters dislike-and contempt for b elf in a thousand waysby petty inco istencles and undisguisod foibles. E3 7 Anyaâ€"ne lucki enough to "bk up a sovereign 1mg 1!: the, m, ‘9 “'1". 9° Most people walking in th 1 country must have noticed On numb: up occg- At a recent meeting of. . prominent woman's clubs th of woman's Influence on per: _ nets was discussed with a .1 gm ofpommon sense. ‘ statements, whlch probably, "the fullâ€" ness of time, will be contra wd it not at the Woman’s Conveutlo $3 This is more likely-to interest itself we man- uers of the children of obi‘ ete Dn- homey natives or Alaskan In; ans than n the manners of American 11: five born chlldren. DOROTHY lREW. It may be news to some )wople. for instance, to know that there-men num- ber of things in existence whkh cannot be stolen. such as a corpse. animals tome naturae. i. e.. animais wild' in a state of nature (with certar except- tions created by statute), 331 of the earth etc. To attempt to stun] noth- ing would appear on the face] or it to be an impossibility, much less a crime. but a man indicted for attexptâ€"ins to pick a lady's pocket. whichs ', as sub- sequently found to be ’en‘i ty, .wu iound guilty of an 'attempt n commit theft. ” though. in tact jhim- was nothing in the pocket to at ould he that ln '3 clubs It wa‘a agreed that women -;: the conservators of them a- splte of the growth of we“! the manners of the rlslng ’ oration were hopelessly deterlonun ~Prob- ably the question will not com ‘ D It the convention because more att‘ lve Bub- jects will displace lt. l! I! a :7 . tion, nevertheless. A naive commutation o the odd pranks of her sex, which are finding it into channels so various and ‘ icurioul. drew attention to the fact th A the new woman, remarking that a ti :‘dency to npemen and to assumertheir' guwtiom was decidedly atavistie. . , . The lowest type, or IM?8M' have ‘tor centuries done the burden work of the tamilY, :of which fact t1“ women. or squaws. of our indian tag ’1 furnish a ready-to-hand instance. ; 1 London Tit-Bits: In _no anch of the law are_ such curious be is to be found or a. greater number I; anomal- ies to be met with than in th criminal branch thereof. In equatorial Africa some (fflthé most degraded tribes of negroesi {re mm} by women. The women of Luchistau practice polyandry and rule e homes to which their sulmervlentqi usbands contribute. - V 3+ , Some Seem Rather Queer en Not Backed Up by Rene . POINTS IN ENGLISH {m IN WASH GTON NEXT MONTH. gthe odd handing it ‘icurioua. .. the new 5?, to the gattered are pro-_ tlon at SAW. pod have work of women. : furnish because I to the z of the rs is in ocean. They are; In met. in m. wordmof the eminent ”flit. Sir Fred- erick Pollock, in M: work. "Pollock on Tom." 1 “woaden apohood.” it in a common mum to imagin- thnt the ctixne oi to!!!” consist. in signing another: none. though. in not. oouunittiu toner! column in making and uttering an! mu inatru- mcnt in writing with attempt to do. fraud; thus. it any be I tone" to omit A word from a document; 5nd, it will be A mutter of eonlldonble unr- prise to many to law thnt it is pos- sible for aver-son to forge his or her own name. A pemn. however, who fraudulently inset-to mother's name on a. picture, thereby selling It 3: the work to! some other nrtiu. is not guilty of forgery. u a picture is not an “in-ini- ment in writing." Admiral Dewey and Joseph Jeflerson. the actor. are in'sepsrsble friends st Palm Beach. They frequently stroll in the suburbs of the Florids resort. and the other-day were seen sitting on s fence, swinging their feet like two school boys, having s lood old-fashionâ€" ed talk about a lot of interesting things The crime of minty also does not quite “fit in' 'witb the generally sc- cepted ides; which is that it s ‘peuon. alter being sworn on octh to spat the truth. sweats falsely. he is guilty of such accuse. This is correct with the important qualification that the fact the witness has sworn to must be ma- terial to he case. Thus, it s witness, on being duly sworn, gave a. false address on being sshed where he lived, this. though untrue. would not amount to perjury. in the place where the wit- ness lived would be quite immsterisl. without being Interrupted. That a person mny be guilty of per- jury. though speaking the truth. any seem a curious nnomnly, but Inch. nev- ertheleu‘. in the fact. a the tent of per- jury in not whether: person tunnel]:- in: what he believes to be the truth: so, if a witness. for instance. on being asked. "What color tie was the prip our. wearing when you met him!" re- plied “red." when in not he did not really notice. he would be guilty of per- jury, even though the prisoner was. in reality. wearing a red tie when the wit- ness met him: ' the deep J Requlres no nau cal mu; But once you are led In the billow: of dread The dangers have only begunâ€" Dlp year on" In the stream, then put 9n extra steam And pull like a aon-of-a-gun! In the voyage or life. wlth Its tot] and It: strife. You will meet with the waves of rebuff: You 3:11" ottentlmu an“. In a an”, ch] a Through a. channel that't rocky and touch: It in utoty you'll km! on the dim strand With a. joy that the voyage I. won. Dip your can in m Itmm, then put on extra. steam. And pull like u non-ot-a-gun! .E. A. BRININBTOOL. The Rev. Charla H. Brent. bishop of the Philippines. is seeking to raise an endowment fund of 860000 for the support of We bluhoprlc. and an addi- tional sum of 825.000 for building 3 church in Manila. Speaking in Boston in behalf of the mission} he has or pressed confidence in its once-s Numerous other instances of crimes which present similar curious points to the *ebo‘vs might be given. .and. in passing, persons toting oansurance against burglary might note that this crime can only be committed between the hours 01-9 1:. m. and 6 s. m.: that breaking into a house by means of an open door or window is not burgisry, although entering 's house by sliding down the chimney is. We must no_t condud’e thin article without a short reference to a. camper- atlvely recent case, In which a man. not possessing the means to pay. omen-d a restaurant. where he ordered end ate a good dinner; as, however. he m un- able to pay for the same. he was given In charge. anti subsequently Indlcted for "obtaining goods by false pre- tenses.” The case resulted In the prie- oner's acquittal on tho'gro'nnd that he had not been guilty of any [also pre- tenses. , . "'VI‘thérlucky individual, therefore had n good meal on the cheap. but we should not advise on: enterprising reader to emulate his pic. u. oi- tho 1: 110 could not. .be prou- rm- obtaining (also we’- tenses. it eems that he- will still be criminally iiabia under the bankruptcy act tor obtaining credit by trnidulent be led; There are treacherous than]: you should shun- mp your oars 1n the stream. that put 011‘ extra steam. And pull like a son-ol-n-glin! Don‘ t float idly by when there' I clouds In . the sky. There‘ s a duty for you to potion-m: ‘Tis a sign to bewarg. when the fight- nlng‘s red glare ,‘ ) Announca the oncoming atom" When the waves madly sweep o'er the treacherous deep. And the dangerous Journey I begun. Dlp your oars In the qtreun. then put on . , extra steam.\ And pull like A sonata-ml. It Is easy to new when the current ll slow. ' And the stream 15 all placid 'and um: ‘ .Jhen the wave: #3 asleep. to null o'c When your luck 9 “on the bum," 9nd you fear that you we come' - xo the very. last and 0! your rope: When your, courage has lied. md you real well-nigh dead. ' And have lost ambition 3nd hope: As you're swept in ashore when the wild ' breakers roar. There is only one thing to be done-â€" Dip your gal-rm the stream. then put on extra steam. And pull like a aon-ofâ€"a-gun! Don't waittor the crash that will and you to smash. Buckle in with a will while there's time: You will never get out of the current of doubt By “imagining" all ll sublime: There are rapid: ahead into which you'll 3183115. PULL LIKE A SON-OFpA-GUN. Springfield Judge Humphrey entered e ecree ancillary to the: entered by udge Anne M. Then:- In the United to. circuit court at the weaken d1." .rict of Missouri In the one of Samuel . Fordyee and Webster Withen. re- ceivers tor the Ken-u City. Pitt-burs in: Gui! nllmd county. And other: 'ngaimt the 0mm Kann- Ciiy nnd Eastern Railroad company at ll. (on- plain: n moi-ism at $816,000 and in- terelt. amounting In Ill to $918,867. and ordering the sale of tho Omnho, Kon- ‘pu Cit! Eaten road at Pomona- Howl Mon-o by m. Chnrle'l B. Boninmln of Bloomln‘ton. accused of countdown; wu convlcb ed to the todenl court It Springfield and was, untencod to serve two year: In the ponitentlm and pay I fill. of 83.000, the «mum of lmprlionmult being whjoct to mpenllon. Benn. mln's defense In the cue wu I me! one. Ho, was a ooldler 1n tha Gum campnlgn and Inland u spell ot lich- hess. It In. contended for hlm that he lllneu had the elect of magnum; ls intellect and um he wu not nor- hlly responsible for his offend. ALL 3031‘: 0' mm- GAUGE! 230‘ m WIRES. General mppanhp Throughout tin burg, Ho. At Chicago Victory tinting. an nct~ rcse. attacked May Harrin , e chor- us girl. 15 years old, in the dressing- roo'm oi’ the Columbus thesis: beam she believed the girl hsd been dining with her husband. After having iioor- ed her youthful victim. lies Betennn is said to have seised her by the hsir and pulled some of it out. Miss {Isr- rington was rescued from her jesiom sssailnnt by etsse hsndn who heard her cries for help. Twenty persons sustained injuries in s wreck which occurred to the due Ai- ton limited trnln just north of Pontiac. The min Jumped the truck while run- ning st s speed one miles sn hour. The mil est. smoker, end ehsir conch were thrown down s ten-foot emhsnkment end dreued' two hundred feet before the trsln was stopped. These esrs turned in their sides. Chiet O'neiil 0! China hes hood sn order directing the police to ciesr from the sidewalks sll booths end stands. Commanding odioers ere in- structed to csuee sll psrties oeenwins sldewslk space toAvseste hy_!"eh. 15. Fou‘r suits for divorce or W mlntemnce is the record of In. In:- nie M. Willuurth. 1068 may-um ptreet. Chicago. The first mm sun dismissed at her mum No. i. do inserts. in for keeps. Funk 0. Will- marth, the woman‘s Ian-band. is I poll- alcign of some pmminenoe. Two m nzo he inherited 82,000,000. Mn. Wils- marth says that her busbund ' h- n meakneu for champagne and gay liv- ing. and that even the gold can has tailed to inspire him to good behavior. 'luVWâ€"câ€" _,_-_ -7 J. 8. Patch. a plumber und mutt. wu nttackedrnd severely Injund' by three strangers in his place of bushes at szvuke street. Chianti. H!- u- sallanta used [In pipes and beat Mk almost Into amounts. Hi: left arm and two of his finger: no broken and he I: haul-“31ml; the bag. _Ho Henry P. Russell. on alleged form. was arrested at Peon-h. He was stop- plug at the Howl Fey. and left two checks in the writing room. These led to hls ”not. When his room m searched a grip full of blank check: on banks all over tho country were found. There were Also a pertontlng Mine and a rubber-stamp outfit used to eeril- ry checks. He poled two cheat: in Peoria. (’ _ 111de In Brut. Joseph Calvin, lately from (Eu-m. 111.. at! young son and dtughuer of Cleve 1mm: were drowned while skating near NH. Wuh. -u. .,, ,_ A‘.‘ In...“ A rear end collision on the Chicago. Milwaukee J: St. Paul railroad nt Deer- field resulted in one death and in seri- ouely injuring three men. Hugh Cox. ltockmnn. Knnealvilie. was killed. ‘he injured were Michael Gaflney, tuneuvllle, "1.: A. E. McKenzie. Elk- ilorn. lnd.; John lclnnus, Kansas- ville. m . Another bible he! been stolen from no book teket-thb m h n hue us- icrial edition which he been met! tor F reference book in the radiusâ€"room. tuvlont detectives are watching the g was of some of the young men who ire suspected of being implicated in the limit. Expulsion will follow the detec- tion of the culprits. - ._ .,_ NEWS OF ILLINOIS. At the regula- neeung of the Fort- nightlyxflub. a social organlquon of Cuba. ten miles north .0! Mon, Charles Skyrock. 1 popular yam map of tint place. dropped dead dark: the dancing. Heart failure was given an the cause. Young shyrock was the non of J. C. Shyrock. one of the lending business men of the town. Charges against Prof. Charla w. Pearson, whd recently made an aunt upon the bible, yd" be lnvestlm by a committee of trustees of Not-tum cm university this Week. ~ “When Wimam F. Cruz of mm 1001: the cover 08 3 new WW that he bought two months Ag. he found the name of Lillian Camp ll of Morrisonvllle. P... on a. slip of paper on the inside. Mr. Craig has now in- nouncod his engagement to m- camp- bell. although the two hue never seen much other. cm; In a. member of flu Evanston fire-department and II 28 years 0! an. ‘ _ In the Unit“ amen circuit court u‘ lat. Propuod for PM by Buy Mn. rue. Divot-u In“ no. [mm or EVENTSJ An expedlaon. coed-tins of m who were to find out whether moo-r- pm: 03m 08m Mable I‘ll; grounds, retcm'netl~ body with n I.‘ hive never. In Illa-curt, man; the «an m II the bul- of mention. the new a- :nunl uhry at mule “when In tho public about: u 8”“ ‘ you. And db- mle teacher- m u nu. ‘ I A distinctive has has but: tor the French mum he now odd tom of as with wings. which is embroidered the NOOVQ. A W 5% £8: "mu" “tritium Tmin'ifi'w " H; mm. and Ian ours-n! 1.000 ‘- Bean-o the pooplo or Knox m. Not». Mad. “out 80 you-I m. w in: the county out in the (continual cen- ter of the county. the «We can of thomuhuordend'thoommhto movetheh'olcelbyApm 1 mourn 12 mile- trom the nearest town. Bul- neumen of Niobnn, the present counâ€" ty seat, and of Vendltrll and Creighton. non-by tom, m already getting ready to move to the new town. which I: to be called Centre. haul oops-won to the ammo m’m curled on ever since the vote m em. The lucky tumor: sun It wmlun WWII. Mm Bella W. of mu. N. Y.. has been admitted u I ma. y ’plbya In the mill. Funk lulock of Berlin. Wit. hud- tc-red the lulu-Alb. commute. no will erect a monumt to W the mitebmfortholum cud: he will quarry from his arm. Rel-mu: Rue-s. who chin: to be tho olden Germn nmmpennu In the United Sum. tad who helped to W the Republican putty. bu jut elb- an‘tladohls ‘golden wedding in Gno- n . . mndon'mv ct In by the WI which II on ' mentauputolltnpootofleonfllu. will hue I and" of 14,” um en. who will my by the a”. There Mu ban tour «Nut once!- cho-enmme-me a: ton. Ind Governor Shut. u d the treunry. vm he the an. ill! wide. canon from low: In the men cabin: was 3.1m. mod“ “C"- M of nr by President aunt: Io- Cfary, appointed 1» the no 0609 b! Mr. Hun-z mam. WW "m' £3,315; Vlhcerlor hy 'va dent Our- new. ”(I mm Genet-cl m wpolnm by WArch-r Judge Morris of Ohio recently held am there II A dilatation between a hebitunl drinker end “Hawaiian-Ilk- urd undreruedadtvm-eem ewm'Io had alleged lnbtml drunk“ on the pert of her husband. - Secretary Hny’l Amnenl oath. on William McKinley vlll he deli"!!! ht- fore the man and how of reproa- tBUVeI at Wuhlnton on Fem-girl 87â€" Scientific nrdeniu in amt in the national schools of Sweden end in the seminal-lee for the education of ne- tionei school When. There II a school Men in neerly every nail echool district in the kinldon.‘ The Men in pieced near the m end the children receive Met! in- struction in the alumina of mu. berries. novel-e. herbs and mm. he munege‘mat of hotbed; Mm Yo“ {.35 m . a; mu- m Bhine‘: previou- union In mama-yo! (hi-field. Constantinople h the hon tho bac- nr nuance only one 6:! In tho ”at. Nov. 25. Thu in the fawn! at R. John the' Aim-(Iva. the noun- am of the modicum pron-don. No ham? ofthe Greektuthhqnhllorhuhlt that day. Rev. ‘Kenry A. Bury. at the We archdiocele of m. bu Ind eon- ferred upon him by Pope loo X!!! on degree of doctor of acted mm. 3 very unusual distinction to be m from the savanna melt. ad an. oak dom mated by him. uneasily to a American print. The New York Sun nu: “Prior to consolidation the not funded debt 0! the city of New Yorkâ€"Kuhn“ All The Bronxâ€"val “88.000300: d Broklyn. 816,000,000; of Richmond. 0!.- 000,000.1nd of Qumborouch. noon,- 000. 3 mm o: 3284,0009”. The 9".- ent debt of (116mm city ll 830.000.- 000. an Increase of "0.000.000 1. low years. Pull owe. “00,000,000. It is said that tho adaption am- Ion of the unload xxx-mace at wai- lngton 'h ”(lib-mud be m u- . !_ A4-.. lunhvâ€" 7.. turn of JQâ€"Vlrén-Vovef pun-lurin- posmemufimflovd. “1:5 recomm hrokuuhrbuknlafl- Scott an recollect. Reunerdnlo. n suburb of “tum h owned entirely by employer of tho fil- handle Rood. who so into the city to work every morning and , want .1 night. A truth mu tor them not Why. but they I”! no fire. Al on. hundred men bought 100 acres at cost of 820,000. and hid out n «I cum In Improvements. Romy 8. Chm. expert with. by direction of layor Collins. will II- vestlnte thinness of the m at Boston during the next two or three months. Every dwtmdnt of tho no. nlctpol government will be enmiud wtth are. He found s may of $500,000 I your in Otto-go. whlch will be saved “through the lntroduodou a modern busine- methods." Bishop Potter‘s match. that pd- nte art 331101188 should be than open to the public It reculu' and No quent Intel-ul- u not generally will thought of by the collectors at sch treasures, although mm the In Uh approve of fit ll ' J. Goufl. who has one of the moat mt colloc- UOnl in the country.

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