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St. Louis Post-Dispatch from St. Louis, Missouri • Page 4

St. Louis Post-Dispatch from St. Louis, Missouri • Page 4

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SUNDAY MORNING ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH JULY 10, 1893. 1 FOR STEELEVILLL ment In the problem. In the absence of common sense it to be hoped that force Is not beyorid their understanding. When a s.ene of their helplessness Is pounded into them by Commodore WatFon we may exrect proposals of peace.

This la rot wisdom, or war, but It Is profoundly Spanish and probably all that can be expected of the "proudest nation on earth." ST. LOUIS POST-DiSPATCH Founded by JOSEPH PULITZER. rCBLIIBID BT THE PULITZER PUBLISHING CO. Oi.ice 513 Olive Street. LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE rTbls column Is OBn to eTerrbHl ha b( a Cemp.iclnt to make.

gTieTane tu vehtl.ate. li.fot-u.atu.n 10 or a sui.j-ct or general interest to or a public- aerric to srkDowiedge. an) can put tie Idea Into the fewest wor.ia poaai-D1-. Letters from prrsuLa ser-kiug emuljvment can-But be giTon piac? 1q tela comma.) Remember the Boys at the Front. the cilice tVio en: GOV.

ETEPTTEXS HAS SAID HE "WT1X HELP THE STHICKXN HISSOUKI TOWN-. Finoe we sained our Independence the United States have never neen "iFoiateu. anu mey ui neirr uo mi ui.ie&a mey i pupt nas continually given them woriis or ere-cr nr.d encotir.ieement inn I wish SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Week Dy Usee, in St. Louis and Suburb Week Day Elsewhere Week Dy Issue, on All Train Sunday issue, at Placet In or Out of St.

Louis Delivered by Carrier in St. Louis and Suburbs, Week Day and Sunday, per "ee ASKS THE PEOPLE'S HELP. One Cent Two Cents Two Cents Five Cents Eleven Cents to Siiy a wurd for our St. I.ouis hoys who Joined tile regular army. I know ten young men who r.l:stfd in the 16th who fii-e the peers of anv in the volunteers from shall finally be ruined by the greed that has destroyed other nations.

There can be no isolation for a republic that is progressing In every line of thought, and that is constantly giving to the world so much that Is necessary' to human prog-ressind happiness. the battery down, ami who went into the Ha regular army so as to make sure of getting a crack at the Span arda. Evervon know their wish was irratined as we "learn they TERMS OUTSIDE OF THE CITY AND SUBURBS. Ha en for the Most Urgent and Immcedl.t Need. wnre in the thick of it.

at the taking of jnan on the 1st and 2d of this month. NO REMEDY FOR ABUSE OF POWER. The Charter Amendments place power where it is sure to be abused. 1 do not write til's with any feeling against the volunteers, but simply to call ett-ntiori to who are in the reeu.ar DAILY AND SUNDAY. Delivered by Carrier In Towns Ou'sUe of St.

Lcuis: Per Week 15 Cents Per Month 60 Cents Week Day Only, Per Month 43 Cents BT MAIL IN ADVANCE. Dally and Sunday. 1 year f6 00 Dallyand Sunday, 6 months 3 03 Dally and Sunlay, 1 month .61 Sunday, one year 2.00 Sunday, si month 1.00 Sunday, three months .50 More than this, no remedy is provided for abuses as they army, some cf whom are not as fortunate as my son is, in having a father and mother liv.nir. A SULDIKR'S FAT11EK. St.

Louis. PpeKl to the JKKFKUSOX CITY. July -Oo Stephens thla afternoon received the fo', lowinif telegram from Frank IL Frrt ot ateelcevllle, July Lon V. Stephens. Jeffersna City.

8teer111 washed away; Uvea lout; one hundred thousand dollars damage. We are tn Ireland Another Cuba. To the ef the rst PispsKh. POSTAGE ATES ON THE POST- DISPATCH. Ti to '2 Patr-s 2c 40 to 50 Pages 3c S.n.-e bee'nninif of the present war an i Tr taxpayers of Pt.

Iouis, by these amendments, are put beyond the reach of legal help and have no protection atrainst offiri.il rintisters and conspirators who are on the lookout fur opp'Ttunit to fpoil the public. Th's should not be forgotten. Thre la r.o lep-al remedy for th'i alm-e of power. The taxpayer who thinks himself wrontred will have r.o redress. Let him put his hand in the lion's mouth, trusting to the tender mercies of tho brute.

immense amount of hvpoeritial claptrap ats Doui tne ad jvo Outside the United is -a fpuKen and written in Knpiand and America in of Kn.frla M'l's "humanity." "love of liberty" and "benefVent ruie," the new--im ners of Kntrland have Main 654 and 655 TELfcPHONH NUMHEPS. Emine Editorial Room? Main 19 Cfv EJitor Aain 666 1 en Spain in terms of glowing and virtuous indignation. Vet there Ls r.o ntiii -unental nifit rence between the cause t.uri.-t ai, ihe caoe of Ireland. In the terrible famine of 47. 4S nn.i Entered a' th- nt St.

Lo-iK as Secnnd-Clsss Matter. Pemf bv Money W. 0-': o- In nhvlsterei Lefer. Address' .11 con.nu.Hcat.on and oupia'nts of Imperfect service t. POST-DISPATCH, St.

Louis. Lndrones are thieves, and the islands we have just captured K'-t their rant's front thieves, just as Mr. Dins ley's tariff gets its name the Tar! fa pirates. a i one. awonimi to M.ilhall.

the well-known trr. and need outside help. Let'er will FRANK H. FAnrjS." On receipt of fhli telegram tha Governor immediately wired Mr. Farris as followi: "Am pained to hear of the flood at and the fearful loss of life and property it entails upon you.

On receipt of your letter with particulars I will call upon tha people of Missouri to contribute promptly ar.d liberally to aKevlate your tLStre. Have your Mayor draw upon me at sight for JC00. LON V. STEPHENS Governor." When the Governor receives Me Pirrii' ItliC? II 1 'W lv's i 1 i i- I of the Irish pec-pie pt isrej Uurinsr that t.me Irelat.t' riMoueel three times as much food as would support her entire nopuiatlon Agent AfertLinj. C.

Beekwtth f-reel' Azetcr 4 ,0 1 ha Rookery. Chicago. peace and plentv. but it had to he sold and the procer is iurne.1 over to I5ritih land lords ann 1 no not make this statement for the pur- i i in tne "iiuntt-st aegree the 1 iii-n iiam nas perpeirated in i i m.iKe as a protest against St. Louis.

AN OBJECT LESSON, S'pain sought and gained colonial empire the most extensive the world has seen. To-day she is decayed, poverty-stricken and to tit fend the last of -r colonies. The American I eople have devoted themselves to the development of their own compact territory. To-day they are the strongest nation in the world and. with pineular stteeess in battle, are stripping wretched Spain of the remnant of her possession.

Spain has been weakened and debauched by her colonies. Could there be a bet'er object lesson to prove the fully of colonial and impei It will be one of the ironies of history If the States having proved Spain's weakness and exposed the rottenness of imperialism shall take up the policy. A. The Law in the Hatter. To tlie F.

liter c.f the letter riving particulars he will Issue a formal call upon the people of the State asking for Immediate help. In the meantime he hopes the potxl people of the State will take the matter In hand and forward to Mr. Frank Farris or to the Mayor of liberal contributions, especially of cash, which can be readily converted into whatever is found most needed. The Governor says: "A prosperous Missouri (own. with happy citizens, within a few hours brought face to face with dis- The lecal aspect cf the question who owrs the proscription is this: We have no law to lor First Four Months of 139 an en or tn piutim; up a prescription.

The injured party may tcie frr datn-aj-'-s, b'H the js very careful not to give 7 A ft MRS. A. D. LACASSE. The Only Woman Sutvivor From the La Bourgogne.

any man resisting a sun damages anv rsKOM mat ne is rot entitled to reasonably as ihe theory is that the should re tain the prescription to defend himsei iniace suits. There is no to out an appropriation for salaries for JOSEI'H FRWKLIW I ice-Pres. iciw to sustain it. In lb rmany, where there DR. COMSTOCK'S NEW ,1 i a but ne statu', makiitj provision for errors l.

refus off! little money I'Vcp-, 1 of inno' ii oci i li-l Cour.cil-icr f.jundlinsr and Mtr. 'm. Parr Dry (Jcc Ji Co. Hon. A.

A. LFSLBLR, 5 cere: art of State. Hon. J. SUlillKT, Stale Auditor.

Mr. ISAAC H. STLRnEO, City Corny. to take the the proposit.on is a different, on-. There ihe drutsist had the right to retain tae original, oi.

LAWYER. toan Korto day. e-stetr. aeatn and distress, with cltliens acknowledging their need of outside assistance, appeals strongly to the more fortunate Mlssourians in other portions of the State, and there is no doubt that the help needed will be forthcoming without delay." GERMAN IDEAS OF IT. HORSELESS CARRIAGE.

ust li now pint in the way of askir.s for babies nor any other obstruct the machine; which the same is A A Ci A iK ir ft a Average During the Month oi April. Consumer Paying More Than the Tax. To th. K.i!!..r of I'ost-I dspatc-h. 1 pa a box of pills at ca.

local drsiR store, fur which I have never paid more than 15 cents. My last purchase, however, cost tne IS cents, which increase, I suppose. Sunday. Some of the Views of the German Press more. The widows v.

ho ow p-(-p(fty are in a sad plight. They cannot vote against the charter amen. Inter ts, though their property, in mmon with that t-t others, is onilan-rfd. Let us do what v. can for the idows by g-otting in every masculine vote to save them.

on the War. 119, 700 Daily. is tne result of the war tax. un examining the (which I Inclose) I tind It is valued at only of a cent. Xov, I am of the impression ll et either I ch not risht'iv understand the war tax or tiic- company instead of paying their I report 'on nt tn ar tax, hae sw indled me out of cents.

With all the great falling off In the Importation of cotton poods, the New Lncland cotton mills cannot make a living. Perhaps we shall have to vote them a direci bounty in addition to the indirect bounty which they are now paid out of the pockets of consumers. If you will xplaln to me why they charge 3 cei. is for a or.ly valued of a cent yon will oblige. M.

C. Louis. AN INSPIRING SPECTACLE. All of the Christian people of this country will gather in A Widow on the Amendments Plot. to tlie Kdit.ir r.f tl.e P.t-pl.-i;ct.

h. It should have been the aim of the State to make the St. BERLIN, July 9 The statement cabled by the correspondent here, on July 2, that he had learned on the best authority that Germany. France and Russia had reached an canderstandlng relative to the Philippine Islands, by which, when hostilities ceased, they will combine to prevent the United States or Great Britain gaining possession of the Philippine Islands, and that an international congress will be proposed, almlUr to the Berlin congress of to settle all questions connected with the war, at which meeting Germany will demand a slice of the Philippine Islands or other compensation in the Far East, remains true, notwithstanding the carefully worded denial aerni-otlicially issued by a news bureau here on July 3. As a matter of fact, your corre- Will you please inform Mayor Ziegenheln that there are f.00 poor women with little Louis police superior to any force that a city government could furnish.

l'-ut v. ail know what the State politicians homes who will ua injured if the Charter have done with our police Amendments uecome uiw. We have no re iress, as we can not vote, and we nuist try and protect otir little homes. We pay taxis enougti now and are wi.nn? to pay what Is rii-'ht. but we don't prepo-e to let tn'e sang r.b us without a fight.

We have to stay at home, whiie all the hoodlums The talk about fossils" in connection wl.h the opposition to the dangerous Charter amendments is. the same balderdash that Is always talked when there Is a job on hand for the enrichment of municipal sharpers. Of all city elections that to decide upon the Charter amendments should be a clean one. It should he fie from any form the churches to-day and lift up their voices in thanksgivinc for victory and In prayer for peace. Victors praying for pt-aot an inspiring spectacle to the old world, where so long the rule of j.ivsslns victory to the utter ruin and spoliation of the conquered has prevailed.

It exhibits a great peopla who have entered into war far a righteous cause and who have won signal triumphs of arms, content with the gaining of liberty and safety for a nelgh-borlnsr people. While faith is finely illustrated in 'the praise and prayer of a strong and victorious people there has been abundant exemplification of the works that prove faith. The American people have been a ready instrument to work out the ends of prepress. They have used well the reason with which they are endowed and the means at their hands. They have trusted in Cod and shot straight.

The union of the; people of this country was never stronger can go and vote. I'OOH WIDOW. St. "White Horses." To the FOItnr of the Poet Dtdtintch. THE A TJ TO-MOBILE VEHICLE.

For one every voter should of corruption or partisan feeling, do his whole duty. Whence comes all the gray horses? Time as when there was no gr at disproportion fpondent here has secured corroborative details, showing that the negotiations bc-twee r.the three powers are still proceeding. While it is not intended to exclude Great Britain. Austria and Italy from the core-gress, Russia, France and Germany will take the initiative; provided, naturally, that the situation at the close of the war seems to them to call for a settlement of the Philippine question by an International council. The Government press, of Is furious at this important news leaking pre between the cray horses seen upon the Dr.

I. Griswold Comstock is the owner of the first Auto-Mobile vehicle In St. Louis. Ho recently purchased It at a cost of $3iX0. stre-ts and the number of reel-headed gins childhood, with covered head, ore listened to the tales of tne witches wild who ride on broom stick.

"What does it cost to iruni the Auto vehicle?" was asked. sicht. all tin girls born in the next years would have to be red-headed to Should Gov. Teddy Roosevelt arply La Quaslna methods to political corruption in the tate of Xew York he will very much discourage a large number of statesmen. It has the appearance of a "Spider" with restore the proportion.

the exception of the wheels, which are only and never more impressively emphasized than in the prayers From fi" cents to SI. 00 per day," the motorneer who was manipulating The writer of this in driving round the ci'y a few days since counted in the course a trifle larger than those of a safety biey- of all the people for one army, one navy, one country, one cause. four or five hours 510 white (sravi horses. cle, and the tires are of the pneumatic variety used on the bicycle. Can anyone explain this? OUSERVEK.

Rut tiie dljrnlty and beauty of to-day's worship arise from ht. Mollis. As the Auto vehicle sped up the street If Admiral Cervera thinks that the Spanish climate is not good for him he can have an asylum In the United States. The old g-entleman will be heartily welcomed. riausible reasons for transforming the American eagle Into the nobility and righteousness of the ends we seek In war yesterday with the writer inside, ho had To Prevent Fraudulent Voting.

and peace. We are great just as far as we seek great aims. the peculiar feelinsr that he would run into maturely, and some or these papers nae gone to the length of threatening your correspondent with expulsion from uermany. On the other hand, some Government papers now admit the truth of the news cabled. The Paris correspondent of the Kreus Zeitung significantly says: "It is feared in Paris that dellr.ite difficult negotiations are necessary betwte the powers in regard to the Phll'ppitie question and it will be almost Impossible to maintain much longer the neutrality hitherto Editoria'ly the Kreuz Zeitung, which has the closest relations wdth ti court and T' the F.illT'.r of flee Po-ct-Disn -itch.

We owe it to ourselves to hold to our noble alms. If, thrust every thing on the road and that he was The low that all voters who have changed this wonderful carriage, ana it win go hi a speed of 12 miles an hour. The battery must be renewed every 30 miles, but that is done in a moment's time." The batterv is located on the back axle of the vehicle, but this Is all covered over bv the highly polished carriage box. "it is nat. and not at all clumsy, and runs with little noise.

Tlie springs are easv and it is cushioned luxuriously, so that with a perfect understanding of the mechanism, which is ex-trt-mely 'tuple, one can have all of the comforts of 3 drive without the feeling that a poor animal is working to provide one with pleasure. It looks as if we shall never an American hog are plentiful ing aside the cause of liberty and humanity, we turn to con the.r residence since the last registration riding In one or tne oia-iasmone'i cricyeie. Tlie driver, however, steered clear of all other vehicles by a quick turn of a lever thtrtoy 1l.s4iiai.t1cu tor voting on the quest and creed we shall play the hypocrite and forfeit all UU rid ot medieval luoas. larter amendments opens a wide door for fraudulent votes. In order to prevent P.OST-DISPATCH SNAP SHOTS.

it hers voting in the names of su lisfranchised voters, would It not be well in the middle of the seat. lins answered to his evt rv touch and the horseless carriage, running along without any upparant means of locomotion, gave one an uncanny notion something akin to that when, in f.cr every voter who has changed his resi for whi we have striven and which has covered American arms with plory. We Bhall forfeit the right to pray for victory, safety and peace. We shall dishonor our heroes ho died to make men free. The greatest wisdom is the prevention of evil.

The rejection of thes Charter amendments will prevent evils dence to to the poll in the precinct where he is rcrlstered early on the morn- Hurrah for Pewcy! hurrah for 3chley! Hurrah for Sampson, tool Hurrah for Hobson! cheer Shafter high. And every man In tluel foreign office here, confirm" trie eit aui several other indirectly foreign of tae papyrs express themselves In a birnilar sense, though very guardedly. In this connection It Is remarkable that rt.r.h y.r.!'iinsr In en edlrisl depre of the election unci notify the Judges of his removal, thus preventing any one UNIQUE FEATURE. OP A from vn'lni in hi- name? ONE OF" THE DISFRANCHISED. St.

T. TL." on the postage stamps Is as grammatical as "the United cates the Germnn foreign office's recently adonted habit of dciiyllng all Intention States Is." When Ppaln feels sensitive In regard to her honor, let her re "Weeds and Refuse. Tn th Kdtror the ti. FOURTH Of JULY PARADE. 1 1 1 1 vyi ThP Deutsche Zeitnng also thinks that by member the Maine.

The expressions of the expres companies In regard to tax stamps I have no'ieed several erticles in your late ed tlons in regard to weeds being cut down. The wav the weeds are allowed are sufficiently expressive. THIS IS OFFICIAL McKlnleylsm Is In peril. Its foes are they ot tho President's own household. The Philadelphia Tress, whose editor Is a member of the Cabinet, makes this startling announcement: "The United States Is done with isolation.

It is through with to grow on Cote Brillinnte avenue. Just It Is a g-eat summer. It 1s brlr.Erlrj freedom for Cuba and for west of Warne. Is an outrage, not to say the summer widower at the same time. an thing about the way the butchers empty wacon da is or refuse muter, slop.

entering unon a Policy of Colonisl extmn--inr? the States will forced fo k-ep standing army and a large navy, and will then be a less danr-rous competitor commercially for Germany and Europe genera'lv. The nimar-klan Neiiste Nachrlcnten Lelr'g commenting on the opinion of Trince Mi.marl. savs: -He is not opnosed to that wih. sn widespread In Germany, that the 1 ankes may ret a good e'rorcj Before we vote fur a dubious street there ihoulj thus menacing the lives of the people liv be an appropriation for an ark for Chouteau avenue. small differences.

This country 'wants trade, and it Is going to have It. The American people is looking out, not in, facing ing In that neighborhood. Cannot some thing be done to prevent an misr nere are the health authorities. St. Louis.

A SUBSCRIBER. forward, not backward, and It stands ready to lend a hand to every pehema ami proposal which heals differences with V. v. 11 ff t- Lngland and invites reciprocal trade." The Eight to Vote. This sounds official like the stamp of Sir Joseph Porter's The Chicago man whose tenth wife 1s seeking a divorce does not consider old man Belleville a very remarkable person.

Miles sailed for Kurope on tho eve cf peace and he now sails tor Cuba Just aa the dove has becun to flutter above the Island. Girls should beware when a clergyman says that he will marry them. He may only mean that hs will marry them to anothej fellow. Who owns a prescription after It is filled? an Important ques I notice tbat the Populists have incluM. direct lenis atlon.

But markef commit a breach of treaty srMI. Po-J ng Je market with Pr and oft K.r fod. it foot. At his first contact -with the outside world Mr. McKtnley sur renders.

Even a war with poor degenerate Spain 6ufflces to without an amendment to the United States Constitution the referendum can easily be me, y.v ihu the fran m'not cMcula-ed ,0 liberalize him. lie begins to care for "abroad," which he used th." chise. For Instance, the Charter Amendments are to be voted on by "the people. But our State LcKblature. as It had a legal rinht to do, disfranchise a lot of us by dinving us registration in case we changed to contemn.

"This country wants trade and it is poiny to hava It." A gen erous sentiment to come from Pennsylvania. JAMESON RAID GHOST. retlrimiee 4menrincnt XV. of the ConStltU- iiAn not limit votlnsr restrictions to It "Will Not Down Despite the Persift- There 1s much talk as to what we should do In a contest ith a first-class rower. We should do as we have alwayg "race, color or previous condition of servi tion.

Another Important question is. Who lis the prescription after It Is owned? Cooking is to be taught in the Chicago schools. The most important cooking for the Chlcngoese to learn Is tho cooking of their drinking water. In raw Chicago water there is a death rate that breaks all records. An English writer finis that the reproachful term "oil maid" la disappearing and that the number of bachelor women Is Increasing because of a rowing feminine disinclination to matrimony.

Is the milienlum to dawn upon an Eveltss Eden? Now that we have annexed Molokal with Its lepers, it might tude." hnt should stat? that tne ngnt to ence of England'. Ministers. done first-rate. vote shall not he denied to any man in woman rot a criminal, an Idiot or an alien, Ttir 1 1 D. CJ.l Cj tic i- 1 i St.

Louis. "I AM AN AMERICAN CITIZEN." NEW YOP.K. July bus the f.iaowina; cau.e i.v. i The proudest boast that any man can make Is, "I am ah Missourlans Are Gratified. From the Fnrmlmtton (Mo.) Times.

American citizen. There is yet startlir.a: TRe Koman's pride snran frnm ct uiion u-reat cltv daiiv undertakes a of the Jameson rai'i, kr.nw cf it ever receive su men mho know i i work of nnv kird It Is very apt to make a inducement io 1)1 pnecess of it. The most gratifying act to the people of the State of Missouri was the ndinir of several rarlnacis of boxes and worth while to appoint a number of the leading advocates of annexation as a quarantine guard, to pa '6 the shores and wharves of the Hawaiian Islands and see that the pestilence does not escape and become a curse. The most fetching charity combine In St. Lo lis that of a blind man and an active cripple, who go about together selling a song descriptive of the blind man's unhappy condition, the cripple ff-IHirt OI lie ii side t'v baskets to the soldiers at Chick 1 mauga mot vo.ii.ie Information for tha Fourth of July by the I'ost-Pis-pateh.

That It cost that paper but little outlay, there is no doubt, but It was the 1 iK. arm. lmt. hv leading the blind man and collecting the money. Only tha mcst kind tnouent that prompted so man) The American's from power In the service of right.

The victories at Manila and Santiago da Cuba were not accidents. Nor were they merely successes of superior force They were required in history to mark another step In the progressive emancipation of humanity and were clearly the work of destiny operating through a nation chosen as the fittest Instrument for the occasion. Now let us not misuse the power adven ua. We have conquered by virtue of moral superiority. Only by resolutelv maJntalnlnf the unselfish policy proclaimed at the beginning rr.

th conc. ot the world and command the respect as well as fear of other ration. indurated heart finds it possible to this combination of woe. donations of cars and wagons for tiie of the articles. News comes from nl graltiltle.

of --if lire Pt. V. hi'f. to W-i the of the harts made happy by Qnerial to the Post-Dispatch. AURORA, July 5.

In the parade of the Fourth of July celebration --s in -i ficcriiri titan. It was eam to Mj. boxes from the loved ones nt homo. For ANSWEBS TO C0EHESP0NDENTS. chAcd trt whom It was imnos1hlrt tn apncl a htted rirnfikwl a heated one ot tiie nio-t unique ihiuuj -i boxes from home, the noble Daughters of here 'S at twV the C.tnm-i rommcf.ee of the United Miles Oregon, tne work oi V).

C. O. Address your le'fer to 1st Regiment, Montana Vol the Confederacy had prov'd'd boxes, so reproduction ttiat there should not be one sad heart nn 1 ltr unteers. Manila. I'nuippine lsiantis.

And ZolUi-vr 'n tne rid A White of Aurorx Ihe was ui icct mui icuhu. O. wnitc vi ran in the the glorious Fourth. Credit to tha Fosl ha Uici.rvt.-h. v.

mrr rd four kluj -t i The censorship of the Spanish press hat been elmdy -un of persistent lylnsr. Censorship i 1 tetn of persistent lying. Censorship, tn The ct- mi .1 fcinnilt urdlUi lo hiirsf-nourr trartioti engine nn i try vt i -f one Is always breeder of Ilea, a was VLA 'l il. ay or another. A.

J. STEIN. Admiral Montelo bus remained in the city of Manila since his defeat by Admiral Dewey. GODFREY. A hank check Isstiel June snl not presented for payment before July 1 is now subject to th etamp tax law.

H. G. To make appll atlon for position at druggist In the United States Navy go to Washington atnl e-ent jour papers to the Navy Lepartintnt. Wli.te; Loiu.uandcr, b. L.

Lay; Ionni Catching at tSrawe. From the Call. lighting top, Rear Admirai, I'red ioiT- (iiinm-r Mate. liiioi nt vi i r. mas Charles S.

lecare The novel fraft reive4 with the Exchange editors on State administration organs just at this time are constantly on HOPELESS AND BLIND. irio -M a a a ONE OF MANY REAPERS. All volunteer regiments wdll be iatc. peojoe who participated in the celebration wilJest enthusiasm Dy ic the nlert for an Item indorsing "the Siata administration." When one is found which now and then sppenrs In some naner-lt is seized upon wlrh of failure. What raore can the Queen Renf nm mustered out of service when peace shall be declared.

They need not serve ano'lier day later. A SUBSCRIBER. The gurner on a r.ttrch!n receives nr. that eagerness which eatlslles that "tired THE BED CROSS. It Is a nj-tual auirender.

an admission of toti feeling" characteristic 01 nope deterred. with 1'ic, in rda own rommltt-e rVub.scIV protected against, tha arrant to meet an enft'Uotl AN AL FRESCO SOCIABLE Outdoor M-eetUir of the Bt. 1 Famlture Board of Trade. An el fresco rrUt" U1 be 4y eve. Juiy hy the Hoard of Trade at the SiitW 2S7 Soath svenu.

cr ioah. Thre wbl members and r.r.pr no Al agalnit raia 0 matter where the blame lie. the fact remain, that the Fp.nlsh Government acknowledge, defeat, and th- On the Banks of the Kw. From the Kansas City I'lelce of a great Art the riftel heart ldln- Tbat cn-e mar's redemption Kn-w earth's mplete.t iee. Tri.i' to the n-M of va.r bring love's immortal cros.

r- so the frJlew th' And heed the drum-best cart, p. it their erra'd is on of r'tf ders to tire from the oth er who stands beside him. That officer, In turn, receives his orders through eneakim tubes. HI? SISTER. Your brother Is wth the 1-it Regiment Missouri Volunteers.

Address a note of "inqtii: to tlie Colonel of that regiment. Col. Edwin Batdorf. ChtelvamauKJ, Ga. SUBSCRIBER The hading tenor the Ital'an opera enm-pany appear, in "Cava, lei ia Raf 0:1 Satur iav right, when the company was lai hrro at tha Centurv.

HU'name is Agostlni. Iateves- the new Unite States bonds Is pomical vantage continuing a hlch on Fpaln's part ts only 'truggle Th Comity Convention, 1 lv the I'ollce Cammis-ionei and j.i8 po.iticians of Kansas City, adopted Iniorsing 1onnie Stephens. Almost any other people would frankly "own up- anfl for term. Whether the Spaniard, will do .0 VJL Ther too have hear, the drum-teat, ifey follow XKr When the battle-boom ent. Trhnaodden With the blood of iaerdH.

Tha fl. that f.oat flVjTaa. la marked with a crtmott iVip verv goo I men were named as iele- rychologlcal curio, which baffie common 1, 'ii St. rine field convention, how. Tbey succor i r'e quarterly, capon bonds Lwt tiie onlv wav to recover from the Govera, r.i is hv rrovinir t.roner" ii Harper Beaax.

i-ver and mw Lonnl Is sfrsid -that these men' will de to vote vO Indorse llm at sa 1 Cl nonor. Chivalry. and wron I re r.cuM.r ,0 them.elT.. and -re th. Incalculatli Uei l.

iiri 1 lit 1 bonds usually keep la said Aeposit Taulta, the 9.

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