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Tho smm an -- - PfW YATATATATAATyAl I i w wm tw u v Hu Mfil5IS0NVUIUlSJ nyualgbtTJbwjcs it i A QUEEN AT OIMIEZ Tho most Important of tho remains IN WOMANS CORNER ot tho Itoman occupation is tho amphi ¬ theatre which stands in bold plctur WHEnE VICTOniA PASSES THE csquo nmsslvcncss within n fow yardi of INTERESTING CUHHENT READ tho queens hotol Its solemnity and INU FQR DAMES AND DAMSELS SPniNQ DAYS h t iqi - an act of profanity which was voluntar- ¬ ily committed when tho high road was driven straight through tho contcr of It Tho rows of scats onco capnblo of hold- ¬ Kol Comfort ing 3000 spectators still stand in among tho ruins but tho arena Into Special Iottor which poor slaves wero onco turned to r recent yoars light for their llfoo blood with wild Queen Victoria kits bcaBts Is now growing thick with grass shown a mnrkcil whllo wild flowers and for no nnd plants profcrenco for tho hang loosely from tho niches In tho South of Franco In walls which onco ro cchocd tho excited tho matter ot her cries of tho brutal crowds who assem ¬ spring continental bled within them among sojourns Another Interesting monument of tho reasons for this sixteenth century nrchltccturo stands a being few hundred ynrds away Thin Is tho preferenco tho fact that tho Franciscan monastery and church pcoplo do not ob porched picturesquely upon an eyrlcllko trudo their hospitality upon her ma ¬ crag overlooking tho broad vnlloy ot Tho frontago gains addi- ¬ jesty who Is consequently ahlo to enjoy thn Palllon tho natural beauties nnd hoalth giving tional solemnity and charm from tho advantages of tho placo selected with ¬ shadow of tho splendid grovo ot lloz out being exposed to mobblngs such os trees perhaps tho most magnificent thoso to which Bho was subjected dur specimens extant In which It reposes Ing ono of her recent vIbUb tp n moro On tho portico Is n fresco llustratlng the dream of Popo Innocent III ns ho couthorn continental country In 1890 her majesty passed tho latter beheld St Francis supporting tho fall- ¬ ond of March and tho early portion of ing columns of tho Latcran church nnd April at whero sho had which resulted In tho request for tho previously mado ft Btny In 1885 and 1SS7 foundation of tho Franciscan Order ho Tho queen was lodged In tho Villa Vic- ¬ Ing granted toria n dependence of tho Hotel Ucr Tho queens chosen rcsldcnco stands nascon Tho rooms hor majesty In ¬ upon tho colllno which constitutes tho habited wore all on tho first floor tho first rango ot tho triple ridged shield ot windows looking duo south over tho mountains which shelters Nlco from tho Upon tho loft of tho grand cold north winds Casino Far behind stretch ntnlrcaso was a boudoir opening on to a tho cnowclad peaks of tho Mnrltlmo oalon furnished In crimson satin with Alps with Mont Gros and Mont Chauvo Tho very day of standing out In bold relief and strongly Indian r mbroldory March 25 her arrival at 1800 hor majesty went for a long drlvo by tho Grcsy and Geneva road thus getting n very fovprnblo view of Alx and Us surroundings Tho following year Grasso tho cradle i rrcacu civilisation mu iiuinu ui 3 BitSsJtMfryiiMagTT vliY sweet sounds and odors was tho queens ffllb M ill You can drlvo over tho hills selection from Nlro to Grasso In thrco hours 11 1 Pi Old Grasso Is nbovo you ns you np aAv J v Wm proach Its houses scattered over tho mountain sldo as If somo giant had filled n colossal bag with them and then A DHIffhtful Spot In tlm Knnthern 1Rrt of Prtint e Whero Ilia 1ooiitn Thick Ilttln of Morally Thero Mio llnili cs I grndour nro howovor spoiled by Hat unci llnnnnU for Mttln Onu Tho Clinic of n Ilnitiand An Artllt llngtnum for Barn nyo IlnniUome tli Bummer ATS and bonnots for llttlo ones this season will glvo their fnecs an np pcaranco ot being framed in ruffles Tho dainty whlto headgear has n pro- ¬ fusion of ruffs ond Crowns cf frills bonnets aro mado of pique generally whlto though pink and blue aro much in favor Thoy nro mado In largo puffs around which to form tho shapo Is lawn shirred on reeds or heavy cords drawn to fit tho llttlo head RufllCB wider across tho forehead than nt tho sides nnd back aro mado very full and two aro much moro effective than ono Often thrco nro used but tho number Wldo depends upon tho mnterlal strings that tlo under tho chin In a lurgo bow complcto a bonnet which Is efully mado and If of whlto may bo Ex worn on all occasions Tho Choice of n ln1inn Helen Is In a stato of uncertainty ns to what sho would do In tho matri- ¬ monial line Sho has for somo years been receiving tho attentions of a gen- ¬ tleman to whom she has become much attached But whllo ho talk3 about marriage ho wishes to postpone It on tho plea that ho wants to bo ablo to surround his bride with every com- ¬ fort and luxury Meanwhile sho has re- ¬ ceived n proposal from another gentle- ¬ man who Is In every way desirable No 1 seriously objects to her entertain- ¬ ing other men nnd Is Inclined to bo Jealous ho wants hor to wait for n year tho summer It scorns n pltr too whoa they nro bo cheap However If ono can mnnago two prettily mado vash gowns ono can do vcy well Ono of tho pretty satin fit IsUcu ginghams will bo nlco for regular wear and ono of tho Illnray organdies for best For tho mnklng of UiIb lat- ¬ ter gown If tho lining of silk Is not to bo thought of light weight sateen mny bo usod with good effect though it lackB tho rustlo ot tho silk and that is half tho gown Tho gingham will need no lining whatever and will bo smart enough to wear for nil ordinary pur- ¬ poses such as shopping or morning calls on hot days A pretty gown of this sort Is ot plain gray gingham a very pale soft tint mado up with plaldcd gingham In colors ot roso pink black and whlto Tho skirt Is mado in tho usual flaring modo nnd sets out qulto smartly nt tho Tho round plain bodice tins n foot short Eton Jacket effect of plaid with n wldo sailor collar of tho plain stuff Tho puff dropping slcoves nro of tho plain goods with tho lower arm ot plaid There IB a stock Dana ana nar- ¬ row belt of black satin which gives tho Tho or ¬ touch of finish to tho frock gandie gown Is In pnlo cadet blue flowered elaborately with dull pink roses mado up over endet blue silk and trimmed with frills edged with narrow black satin ribbon Tho skirt Is mado with a Spanish flounce trimmed to the depth of soveral Inches with black satin ribbon There lsn flat opimwork Insertion of butter tinted laco ns n head ¬ ing through which Is run ono of tho narrow ribbons with full bows at evon intervals Tho bodlco is drawn softly over tho silken lining with a band of satin at tho bolt Chicago Chronicle ¬ FOR GOOD OF SCIENCE AN OtirJANIZATION WITH A PE¬ CULIAR PURPOSE rieilgrit to tho fnnno of Knowr lKO frenchman Who Itoquiinth Tholi Tloillot nntl llrnln Soolety to tho Mutual Antopjy brain Both enscs nro still In tho Pnrls courts Ono member of tho socloty Is quoted as saying that tho thought that his brain would bo taken out of Its box by such eminent scientists aB his con feres had robbed death ot its bitter- ¬ ness and that ho now regarded his ul- ¬ timata end with a sort ot melancholy pleasure 1NOENIOUS DANK SWINDLERS AY THE AMATEUft llntrii Vhe Star ltode n Wheel In n nCHEAftSAU llnlc Bnit HERE IS 2N PAR¬ IS i largo carefully organized socio ty of scientists with sever a 1 w o m o n which members has a ghastly and horriblo purpo s c says tho Now York Juurn a 1 i there This fifteenth wns In life tho prop- ¬ erty of M Abel Hovelacque director of tho Anthropological Society who died n short tlmo ago It now rests Im- ¬ Our Artlntii Model Editors and women havo many mersed In nlcohol on tho table of tho Bimllar notions editors dress tholr pa dissecting room whero soon will gath- ¬ pers agreeably with what they bollovo er tho mans former comrades to weigh tho public wantB women dress them ¬ nnd cut and probe nnd discuss It nnd selves as they Imagine men llko to rfo try to plerco tho mystery which It ¬ linn sol member emnly pledged him- ¬ self that when ho dies his body in- ¬ burial stead ot having ceremonious shall bo delivered to Ills surviving as- ¬ sociates who shall dissect It nnd thnt his brain llkcwlsn shall ho studied and probed for its secrets and finally Im ¬ mersed In alcohol It shall bo ranged in a glass beside tho skull which hold It along with many other brains and skulls of those thnt havo gone before Tho namo of thli strango organiza ¬ tion Is tho Mutual Autopsy Society La Socloto dAutopslo Mutufllej It has about 100 living members and tho dead whoso skulls and brains nro neatly catalogued In a glass caso nt ono end of tho mcctlng room number fourteen Within a few days tho fif- ¬ teenth ghastly relic will havo Its place Each them fil til t- When fashions aro chronicled by tho THE BELLE OF THE AFTER CHURCH PARADE V fa queen Jook up Lr abodo In Qrassc the cnllro house which contains sixty right roomn being retained for her Tho hotel Is i hnndsomo white building facing dipctly on tho road From a broad slono balcony overlooking tho hotd garden you seo tho town below nnd below that again n number of tall chimneys overtopping tho houses of tho o old town These belong to tho oil and pcrfumo pressing mills that havu mado Grasso rich Ilyeres wns tho queens cholco In 1S92 tho hotel taken for her majesty being t tho Coatnbcllo which Is built on the southern slopo of a bill that protects It fier majestys bed from the mistral room and dressing room communlcutcd Tho walls of tho bedroom wero covered with crotonno Pompadour fond vert deau A very pretty toilet scrvlco had been manufactured especially for the royal visitors uso tho design being n happy combination of tho roso sham rock and thistle with garter ribbon Tho royal drawlng ioom and motto which had thrco windows to tho west two to thp south nnd ono to tho east was arranged In crimson nnd cream This year tho number of English royalties on tho Riviera wns exceptionally large thoro being In addition to the queen tho prlnco nnd princess of Wales George of Wales Princess c Prlnco Loulso Princesses Victoria nnd Maud t Wales tho duko and duchess of Con Tfiebr prlnco nnd princess Henry of Uartenbcrg tho duko nnd duchess of Tcck nnd Prlnces3 May of Tcck Tho prlncu and pilncess of Wales Mtro stopping nt tho Hotol Cap Martin wlicro In fact their royal highnesses matt a prolonged sojourn stay at A fcaturo of tho queens Hyorcs was a visit paid by her majesty Sho left Hyorcs by special to Toulon train accompanlod by princess Henry At Toulon sho wns re of Uattonberg ceived by tho Mnrltlmo Prefect do Ilolssaudlo who seemed to be cither surprised at her majestys ex cellent French or nt her grnclous manner of addressing him for It was only on being reminded by Sir Henry Pon Bonby that la parolo etalt a lui that nnd oxpresbed Vho recovered himself briefly but aproprlately tho plensuro it gavo blm to havo tho honor of 10 cfllvlngiho queen In 1891 tho uupau paid n visit to Flor- sovrn-ty-flv¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ they might without order or symmtry Beyond sheltering Grasso from wintry winds Is tho Mont Napoleon whero tho conqueror romo for n short rest In 180C It was nt tho Grand Hotel that tho emptied It and allowed tho houses to tumblo out and arrange themselves an 4J - - Vv supremo In perpetual glory Tho building occupied by tho queen was originally erected by Mr Coleman Somo yeirs who owns n villa rloso by ngo It wns turned Into Vltnlis prlvato hotol which Mr Port tho present pro ¬ prietor enlarged to its existing propor- ¬ Tho tions of sixty eight bedrooms Grand hotel stands near tho main read already described as running through tho ruins ot the Roman arena but it lies hidden from tho highway and is just far enough nwny ftom noisy Nlco to Insuro to tho queen that privacy which must bo a slno qua non of any Tho residence taken for her abroad attention of her mnjesty wns drawn to V IN VICTORIAS CAR equipped with modern artillery for tho protection of tho port against Invasion from tho sea Then a second rango of hills with upland hamlets perched hero and thetc tpon their prominent points their ollvc clad sides Interlaced by a mazo of milk whlto roads and n net- ¬ work of mulo paths winding their wny thtough shaded valleys of flowers rc llcv cd here with a fairy grotto and thoro with a sparkling spring T en tho gen- ¬ tle slopes ot Clmlcz St Maurlco and Hrancolar covered with orchards of oranges and lemons and decked with wldo spreading palms and semi tropical plant3 with coquettish villas nestling In their midst In noiseless nooks whero the wild mistral and tho lco cold winds of tho north never dare to como to shako down tho loaves or to shrivel Hero tho sun reigns up tho flowers holds Tho Mutual Autopsy Society was or- ¬ ganized In 1S76 when several pro fessora and savants of tho Anthropo- ¬ logical Society decided to offer them ¬ selves as examples In making a sac- ¬ Why they asked rifice to science ono another should wo render Im- ¬ mediately to earth tl deserted mortal tenement tho study of which offers so vast and Interesting possibilities for the advancement of science Another doctrine of this society Is that It would bo Infinitely better for families when an adult member died If ho should bo mado the subject of careful scientific study In this way tho children or relatives of tho de- ¬ ceased might bo warned of and taught how to guard against hereditary mala- ¬ dies which might menaco them It was this double point of view scientific nnd humanitarian that brought about the organization of the Mutual Autopsy Society Tho consti- ¬ tution of tho society Is carefully drawn and each member Is obliged to sign the following pledge I tho undersigned deslro and wish that after my death an autopsy of my body bo held under the auspices of the Socleto dAutopsIe duly authorized nnd also under those as well of tho Society for tho Advancement of An- ¬ thropological Science both legally rcc cognized to bo of public utility Therefore for tho purpose of being useful to science I bequeath to the laboratory of tho aforesaid association my brain and any other part of my body or my entire body If that bo Judged useful in the courso of tho autopsy Soma Devices by Which Shrewd Fnan clera Are Taken In Tho recent experiences of a cloak dealer In New York who cashed a check for 1000 after the signer of tho check plained had withdrawn htr deposits from tho Well woll turn tho stago around bank has brought up among bankers u Bald tho star cheerfully number of stories about queer swin- ¬ Im afraid that will confuso tho dlers says tho Indianapolis News others said tho manager apologetical- ¬ Gcorgo B Ynndcs of tho Indiana Na- ¬ ly You see thcro nro only a fow moro tional tells of a swindler who Is a regu- ¬ rehearsals and they havo all practiced lar customer of that bank and has been this way Ho travels through for thrco years They can easily get accustomed to northern Indiana Michigan nnd Wis ¬ it said Uio star In nn amateur play Pvo Hn hns a nurabor of cata ¬ looks do mako such ft difference consin logues printed purporting to bo from been In loads of them Of courso yon Thcso aro used to professionals ond thnt fl somo Indiana lounge company aro profusely Illustrated with half qulto different I suppose thoy havo to tono engravings and tho goods aro rep ¬ bo fussy about exits ond cues nnd Ho goes things llko that resented as being tho best Into a town registers at tho best hotel Yes wo consider them qulto csflon and then startB out among tho retail tlal murmured tho manager Few fumlturo dealers to sell lounges With Amateurs its all clothes and ot tho dealers havo ever heard ot tho looks went on tho star Now toll firm tho man claims to represent but me would you wear pink Dresden silk they can hardly doubt Its existence or whlto molro In the second scene I when its representative shows them his cant mako up my mind catalogues and quotes prices to thcin But considering It Is n garden sccno Ills prices arc considerably les3 than and you como In on a wheel such lounges can be bought for npy I wont wear a blcyclo rig broko in whero elso and ho always succeeds In tho star They dont suit my Btylo at After he nil Ill do anything but that taking a number of orders has loaded up his book with orders ho I supposo tho blcyclo might bo loft usually presents a check purporting to out altogether said tho manager with bo signed by tho Indianapolis firm nnd a perplexed frown Tho star turned on Tho check is al ¬ him Indignantly asks it to bo cashed ways for tho same amount 8705 Ho Leavo it out after Ivo broken halt This tho furniture In tho drawing room and gets It cashed and disappears man carries on his business so sjstem ruined tho carpet and torn threo drcs3oa atlcally that an average of ono check learning that entrance sho exclaimed overy twenty days Is received at tho Tho audlenco can Indeed I wont Most of tho supposo Ivo been receiving at a tea Indiana national bank furniture dealers who cash these checks and camo homo on my wheel or any ¬ send them to their local hankers then thing elso it chooses I dont care they nro sent to St Louis or Chicago Tho manager gavo up thopolnt nnd and finally thoy reach tho bank on reflected It wns a good thing that stars which they wero drawn usually two or wero usually dependent on salaries threo weeks after they wero cashed I wish beforo tho next roheroal you Recently ono reached tho bank only two could manage to learn a llttlo moro of days old and nt onco Mr Yandcs tele- ¬ your part deferentially ho said graphed to the old man that had cashed Then wo can tell better how it will Tho go It hoping to catch tho swindler man had gono however and tho Indi- ¬ Oh Ill know It all right when too ana national received a bill for tho tele- ¬ tlmo comes said tho star I novox gram And still tho checks como in can mako up my mind to learn It UR Why laBt tlmo I tho last minute BAD BILLS BREAK acted I left out two of my most Impor ¬ tant speeches at tho dress rehearsal and Honra Revival Wi Bntldenlr Cloned in mixed tho others all up and tho man- a ICrtliias Town ager had porfect fits but in tho play Dad BilN was a well known char- ¬ the next night I didnt have to fio In tho west and thero aro many prompted onco acter Thats Just tho way I stories told of his exploits but one of am I cant help It the best has never been printed and But it would greatly help tho oth- ¬ was related to a Washington Star re- ¬ ers if you havo the speeches moro ex ¬ porter by a man who was present when actly so they could havo their cuos it occurred All of them are not so experienced as Great Bend Kas now one of tho you best towns In tho state was at ono Well Ill learn the ends of tho tlmo about tho worst This was when speeches anyway so that they can toll It was a railroad terminus before Dodge what comes next said tho star gra- ¬ City was established ciously A traveling evangelist went to Great I know a lovely skirt dance sho Bend nnd tried to start a revival Thero added after a moments reflection It wero a few Christians in town and these might bo a good Idea to run it In in tho all attended tho first meeting tho only garden scene ono of the unregenerate being present Do you think it would bo exactly being Bad Bill who took a front scat suitable suggested tho manager You Every ono feared troublo when he see you aro thero to stop a duel betweatt walked into tho church but ho eat thcro your brother and tho man you nro to Tho lovo with quietly during the exhortation evangelist requested all who wanted to Oh I can always get It In somo way go to heaven to stand up and every I managed It even In Romeo and I think you wero to enter on tho right Instead of tho loft said tho man ¬ ager according to tho San Francisco Yes that would bo ft gredt Examiner deal better But tho left sldo ot my hair la much prettier than tho right said tho I can always do It Btnr decidedly better Tho loft has got to bo toward tho audience But you will havo to faco Sir Thomas anyway nnd ho Is over horo tho manager ex- ¬ by tho sido bonrd neat Should however contrary to my in- ¬ tent and wish my deslro In these pres- ¬ ents expressed ho contested by my heirs I bequeath free of all Incum- ¬ to brance to tho poor of for example to tho poor ot tho com- muno of or to such and such rAJftSTVt Jill n i TJSmES1 tho Grand Hotel do Clmlcz by Miss Min ¬ nie Cochrane ono of her maids ot honor who spent somo tlmo there two years ago Mr Doseo was In 1S95 sent to mako tho usual Inquiries and to take plans nnd photographs for tho queens Inspection with tho result that her majesty decided to tako tho placo for ono mouth as from March II at n rent of 37DO0f with tho option of remain ¬ ing anothor fottnlgbt upon tho oyracnt of an equivalent sum Fully 500 ot this amount was spent in making tho saiii tary Improvements which tho oipert who had examined tho building on her majestys behalf considered necessary Then a now lift was erected to carry tho queen to her apartments which aro sit ¬ uated on tho first floor sotns to obvlato climbing tho stairs Tho bedroom oc- ¬ cupied by tho queen was also ontlrcly ThlB Is situated nt tho reconstructed back of tho hotel to tho north as hor majesty always prefers to sleep In a cool Two omall bed rooms atmosphere wero thoroforo thrown together to meet tho requlromonts of tho largo ma ¬ hogany bedstead which Is always sent out from Windsor for her majestys special use Mnjr Alliott In Juimii Annlo May Abbott tho Georgia elec ¬ tric magnet whoso feats of strength croatod n sensation in this country Borne years ago Is amusing herself now with tho strong mon ot China and Japan Tho Japanese wrestlers whoso physical strength is celobrated tho world ovor wero unablo to raise Miss Abbott from tho floor whllo with tho tips ot hor fingers she neutralized their most atronuoua efforts to lift even light objects ouch as a cano from n table Tho Japancso papora say this Is hypno- ¬ tism whllo tho Chlncso Journals accuse hor of bolng in loaguo with tho powers of evil Exchange Holen Is fond of him but docs not seo her way clear to dcprlvo herself of other society without good reasons nnd asks what sho should do Answer First of all consult your own hoartthen your head If your engagement is a settled nnd understood affair and you lovo tho young man well enough to wait for him there Is nothing moro to bo said But If you aro not formally engaged and ho wants you to wait on an uncertainty do not do It unless you lovo him well enough to glvo up every- ¬ thing elso for him Long engagements aro unvvlso nnd understandings nro worse Thoy mean much to somo peo ¬ ple and but llttlo to others Ono of tho Interested persons Is almost certain to suffer It Is much better for young per ¬ sons to marry than to valt for hotter times If thoy havo tho right spirit nnd nro truly attached to each other thcro will bo but little hardship in working for their common prosperity But do not marry without first respect and then the lovo that Is a de- ¬ light and a perpetual comfort when tho object Is worthy rtiinnanm itiniciiiii for Kununor Tho heart of overy woman Is filled with longings for n woll fllled purso wnon she vlows tho cndlcis array of lovely things displayed In tho shops at this season of tho year Everything scorns so exquisitely fresh and so won- - or two until ho Is ready to marry writer thoy e of course aB a woman sees them Tho pictured gown la an exception however It la a gown which tho artist saw admired and put on paper Then ho camo and recommended Its use It Is used but tho penalty is bis and he llSw lP HOTEL AT DH CIMIEZ ioi which sho Is said to havo a great nffodtlon becauso of tho prlnco consorts lovo for tho city on tho Arno While at Florcnco her majesty was vis itod by tho king and queen ot Italy Last year as this Clmlcz was se ¬ lected by bor majesty for her spring vis The charms ot this It to tho continent romantic suburb of Ntco havo bcon sung for n century or more ovor slnco Smollett discovered what was then n poor nilHorablo llttlo fishing town ot a fow narrow tortuous Btrects runnlg up tho sldo ot tho Chatcan Hill with plenty of dirt and unsavory smells nbout tho houses and a plethora ot sunshine out of doors coco luil hihI Nxturr Naturo is not ono thing and God an- ¬ We do not seo naturo and not othor soo God Naturo Is not ns many havo thought somothlng which can bo felt and touched handled nnd Mounting the white winding road God Blmply an abstraction testedWand Roy R which runs up tho goirtlo wooded slope Hunt behind tho town you come to Clmlcz Thoresldonco the Grand hotel stands llcllglona Woman 400 feet or moro nbovo tho glittering Aro not women more religious than waters of the Mediterranean uud amid Even at tho tlmo of Christ surroundings of the profoundest his men Long tho women displayed moro religious fervor before torlo interest Pbocoans foundod Nlco on tho scashoro than mon thoy wore tho last in at Rov D M Comenolttm was stundlng boldly on tho tendanco at tho crucifixion derfully tempting It is hard to pass height fibovo as a Llgurlnn oppldum Klrkpatrlck and an utter impossibility not to break Witnesses aro abundant in tho sbapo of ono or moro ot the commandments big blockB of tho nncleat bolt Mill lying Englands police larmy numbers 40 Nat overy woman can buy Just what 0Q0 men Atound sho wishes to oven ot thin dresses or must descrlbo It You who bellovo with mo that men nro tho truo indicators ot womens fashions hearken to his words Tho skirt had stripes that porhaps is evident from tho plcturo but that tho girl wbb pretty Is not so easily Of course no ono but a pretty known girl should wear black and yellow but any girl pretty or otherwise aught to first consider the color scheme of her gown Ill begin nt tho top of this girl and for fear you wont understand me Ill try to call tho different parts of her mako up by their proper names Black hair thats necessary In order to wear yellow Skip hor face Sho had black around her throat and then came some whlto fluffy stuff with bits of gold lu it Tho sleeves wero tho same to tho elbow then black Tho bottom half of hor waist was black with black glass Bowed on and the basquo was yellow with black stripes and tiny gold flowers bo tiny that unless you were very close to the girl you couldnt seo them Then one man in twenty would not notlco them tho girl wouldnt let him And now tho evon with me cago News artist is waiting to get Tho Latest in Chi- ¬ Ella Maud is going to tho masque Stella It In tho character of Night will bo another caso ot making nighty hideous Cincinnati Enquirer an association M Ilovelacquos heirs offcicd no objection to tho carrying out of his will nnd it is anticipated that somo unusually Interesting discoveries will he mado when tho autopsy takes placo for tho dead man was one of the most prominent members ot tho society M Hovelacquo was 53 years old at his death a leading French savant and n famous linguist particularly in orl ontal tongucB Though professor of linguistic othnography In tho School of Anthropology ho took on actlvo In- ¬ terest In politics and was an ardent socialist At the time of his loath he vvao a member ot the chamber of depu- ¬ Ir religion ho was a materialist ties Tho president of tho society Is tho cele ¬ brated Dr Labordc professor of tho School ot Anthropology and chief of the physiologic work of tho faculty of Paris The fourteen brains which nro now In the columbarium of tho society be longed In llto accordlug to tho official list to tho following people Assolluo As3ezat Broca Dr Bcrtlllon Conde tho great reau Fauvcllo Gambottu French statesman Qlllot Vital Lavol lay Mme Leblals Morrlcro Sauzel and Eugeno Veron Other Ulustrloui names should also figure In this list among them thoso of Gen Faldhcrbo and of These colehrated VIolIet lo Due Frenchmen wero members ot tho so- ¬ ciety but exceptional circumstances pi evented an autopsy being held up on their remains Gen Faldhorbo died suddenlyfar away from Paris and Viollet le Duo met with an accidental death In a foreign country The latter 11 will was a celebo remombered brated French nrchltect nrchaeologlst nnd writer on art Not long ngo one ot tho soclctnlres resolved to commit suicide nnd wroto to tho president of tho ussociatloii to that effect But at tho last moment n terrtblo doubt passed through his mind as ho asked himself It his wlfo would likely consent to his autopsy Ho therefore drow up his liiBt will and testament which stipulated that his fortuno should go to tho city ot Paris In caso IiIb wife should strlvo to pre ¬ vent tho disposition of his body that ho wished Then he killed himself After his death tho Mutual Autopsy Socloty claimed his remains and had possession of them for it short time Then tho wife by legal proceedings secured possession ot what was loft of her husbands body and had it doeently interred in ono of tho provinces Tho city ot Pails thereupon laid claim to the istnteAand tho Socleto dAutopslo sued fjr trjo recovery of tho aulbldes ¬ ¬ person present except BUI arose When they wero seated again BUI got up and drawing two pistols said You say you want to go to heaven Now anything I can do to help this gamo along and glvo pleasure to the players Im In for You all want to go to heaven and Ill give you as good n chanco as youll ever havo Tho first man that gets up Ill glvo him a ticket clean through without any utop ovors Tho ovangellst crawled under a scat and tho members of tho congregation laid on tho chairs Well said Bill I seo you wasnt in earnest so woll put out the lights and call this mcotln adjourned Ono by ono ho shot out tho lights and by morning tho ovangellst was on his way to Hutchinson whllo tho members of tho congregation kept quiet and mado no further attempts at holding a re- ¬ vival I can said tho star easily Juliet say something about being downheart- ¬ ed and dancing to cheer up my spirits whllo they are loading tho pistols and talking with their seconds It would look prettier in tho garden sceno than anywhere Whnt I ilrU Marry For always let my daughters havo tholr say about tho color of tho lamp shades and tho arrangement of tho doHles said a senslblo Atchison mother today I And as a result that they aro not in Tho such n hurry to get married foundation of most girls deslro to mar ¬ ry Is to llvo In a houso where thoy can havo tholr own way about tho lamp ¬ Atchison Globo shades and dollies Horn With llulr and Tooth A baby boy weighing seven poiiudti nnd having a heavy head of hair ami two rows of teeth was born to tho wlfo of Samuel Moglone a merchant of Lexington Ky a fow days ago WISDOM I want to help you grow as beautiful God meant you to bo whon ho thought of you first Ueorgo MacDon nld Blessed Is tho hand that preparoa a pleusuio for a child for thcro Is nfr saying when and whoro it may bloom as Tho Dlndcllon Tho word dandollon Is a corruption llous of tho French dent de Hon In Latin Leon todon In Ital- ¬ tooth and In many ian dento di leono southern languages tho namo of tho flower bears tho same stguiflcanco as In Why this Is so Is a question Fronch A lather Hint lintnea tho etvmoloRlsts far fotched oxi lnnatlon attributes It to tho resemblance of tho yellowness of tho flower and tho gold teeth of tho lit raldlc Hon whllo tho older herbalists Lolievo rrnt tho notching of tho leaf nrd tho Jaw of the Hon woro In uorao points achowever similar which hurdl AgMn it counts for tho woid tooth is suld that on account of Its modklnal virtues tho dandollon was vompaied to tho lions tcoth which was a charm against many dlscaces But though the fact does not explain Itself novdrheloss It remains a fact that dandollon lacius n lions tooth and that no other oilgln of tho word can be suggested ¬ away Senutor Vet Tnrlioi Senator Vest Is a plain man- - plain In his dress his likes and hlu upccich Ho went into the senutu lubtauriut u fow days ago I said he to the waller Dick want ft plate of cold turkey Yos sir said the ninn in he iivo iltl nld the wmator And Dick I dout wuut it deiuiuuJ him back grasti uithci with any of that d Aud so when tho plate of cold turkey uppenred the usual garnishing of green parsley was omitted Washington Post Church Unity Thero can never bo a union of tho denominations ex opting upon the basis of consistency nnd consecration When all sects live-- ullke close to Christ In practical everyday living then union will bo possible Rev DrEuster Moth odlft Spokane Wash Much of llfo Is only frnRments un ¬ finished thlcga broken ctnionccs In ¬ terrupted efforts pictures left uncom ¬ pleted sculptures only hnlf hewn let ¬ ters only pirtly wrltttn songa only begun ond cho cd In tears IJnt not cno of thesa fragments Is lost If It haa lovoo bleited llfo In It J It Mlllor In our kren look at tho strong out- ¬ ward practicalities ot life do not lot ui forget Its Inmost secrot of power that all noble thoughts all nnblo pos¬ sibilities of llfo spring out of this Lovo- or touch tholr finest meaning in it that there Is no fnctor llko It In tho makeup of tho world Drooko Her ford To bo religious Is not to bo a scor of visions and a dreamer uf dreams It Is not to bo a dweller on Hid Mount or Transfiguration It Is not to bo rap In sweet and screno meditation It la to be yourself and bolng yourself to tako tho naturo which God has given you and uso it In his scrvlco by using It for yaur fellow mon Lyman AbboL Jcrrold real virtue of noblcncEB ot It truo grcatueES Is not an accident comes If it comes at nil from loft nV rations from Incorruptible mo ¬ tives long thersked and hold eacieil a life Itself John Learned Not only to tho God that is abovo us but to tie CcJ that Is lu us lot ua di ¬ rect cur ps fr and to that God let our Importunity Le juch that llko tho man of tho parablo crying for bread at mid ¬ night it cannot will not bo denied John Chadwlfk forth A llfo of Wcnw m k I f Fl--- if I lmaf orltwqTaHerwtdyhenhltycondipU4VibKtVVAUHSl t Vjsy r lSrf SUPPLEMENT TO THE BEE EARLINGTON KENTUCKY FRIDAY MAY 22 1896 surplus earnings would bo nbandonod or at least greatly disoourngod for n long timo to come But if frco nnd unlimited coinago of legal tondor sitvor nt tho ratio of 1G to 1 is established in this country n very largo part oi tho mouoy deposited in thoso various kinds ot saving institu ¬ tions will not oven bs ropaid in do prooiatod silver but will bo wholly lost bocauso suoh n rcokloeH monetary system would preoipitnto n flnanolal panto whioh very fow if any of tho depositories could survive I doubt that thoro is n singlo financial institution in tho country thnt could sustain tho prcssnro that would bo immediately mado upon it by its depositors nnd othr roditors wlu n it be wi apparent that our standard i vnino was to ho loworod nnd our our roncy depreciated by freo coinage Payment of nil our obligations hold abroad would bo demanded in gold at oueo every investment of foreign capital iu this country would be in stantly withdrawn every mnn who owed a dobt at homo or abroad would bo called npon to pay it all deposi ¬ tors in banks and other institutions wonld want to withdraw thoir monoy nt tho samo timo no leans conld bo ncgotiatod nnd no credit wonld bo given becanso no man wonld lend monoy or sell property on time whon ho know with absolute certainty that ho would be paid in n doprcoiated cur- ¬ renoy Creditors would not wait for tbo actual passaro of a frco coinago law but as soon as such a measuro had received tho approval of tho peoplo nt an oloction thoy would demand their monoy nnd if not paid thoy would en forco its collection by judicial pro- ¬ ceedings and the forcod salo of prop ¬ erty It is nsolcss for you and me or anybody elso to say that depositors in banks and other creditors ought not to pursue this courso when n crisis comes or isnpprohondcd for thoy nl ways havo pursued it nnd nlways will unless human nature itself should bo changed ¬ ¬ 1 sawixu orr tiik whom SMALTi JltANUK SAVINKSOPLABOR wi IDLE MONEY YIELDS WO INTEIIEJJT ¬ THE recoived haro bean highly unsntisfno Tlio greatest hindrance to tho spread rioluttion lias boon tho of tho inquisitivencss of tlio Amoricnn voter WOULD L03E HALF THEIR VALUE With trno Yankee curiosity ho has UNDER FREE COINAGE not boon content to blindly swallow tho sugary promisos Intllcil out by tho silver mino owners nnd thoir hired Secretary Carllslo Shows Tlint Wnso agents but hns pcrslstod in nsking Knrncrs nro Creditors Oftcner pertinent questions nbont tho great TlinnDoblors They Havo Ltllllons nnd glorious fclicmo whioh ho was of Dollars nt Stake In Loan As- ¬ So far tho nnswors urged to support Inaurnnco Companies sociation 10-to- tory If tho solution of this question af fected only tho character nnd amount and purchasing power of tho futuro earnings of tho American lnborcr it would still bo a subject of tho gravest importance to him but its importance Then tho silveritcs tried another is grontly increased by tho fact that farmer To him they said Arent tho safoty and vnluo of n very con- ¬ you tired paying high interest on your siderable part of his past earnings aro mortgage or on tho money you borrow also involved Tho thrifty and prov anticipating a to buy now machinery or stock with idont workingman Vote for fifty cont dollars and low in- timo when ho may bo disabled or do And tho second farmer also prived of employmont has endeavored terest wantod to know moro about it lie to eavo somotuing out of his earnings said ho know that low interest didnt in ordor to provido for tho comfort of dopend on tho cheapness of tho metal his wife and children in tho luturo used for money for interest was very nnd has laid it away nt home or dehigh in Mexico China nnd India all posited it in a bank or building assilver standard countries What really sociation or invested it in n lifo in- ¬ fixed intorost rates was tho abundanco surance policy or loanod it to somo of capital in any country nnd the risk friond in whom ho has confidence Ho of repayment of loans So ho would is not a debtor but a creditor and liko to know whether a frco coinago tho corporations and individuals having law which would confiscato borrowed tho custody of his earnings nro in money and create a financial panic debted to him nnd ought to pay what STIUCTURES OX TEXDEIt ACTS would not haro tho effect of causing thoy owo him in jubt as good money GERMAN AMERICANS THE WAlt AND SILVCK fOK tho ownors of capital to withdraw it as he put into their hands Tho history of popular delusions According to tho latest roports tho GOLD and thns inako interest higher But shows that tho errors of ono ago ofton Senator Morgan of Alabama do ho got no reply Neither did any of savings banks in your own ttito hold reappear long after they aro supposed serves a seat by tho sido of Bloody 2435710D ondopositfor 83802pco tbo other farmers who asked quesThoro is no class of our population An instanco bridle Wait Ho is roportcd to havo plo or an average of 257 for each de- to bo dead und bnricd tions is found in tho present agitation for remarked to a brother Senator a fow better qualified than thoso ot Gcrmnu positor nnd in tho whole country thoy birth or extraction to reach correct Nor did tho working man who was holdSl810007000 for 4875519 peo tho free coinago of silver worth fifty days ugo that wo wanted n war with conclusions nbout a tree monetary cents into coins which will bo legal Spain With a war on our hands wo standard Thoy havo socu tho fathor--lanentreated in tho namo ot tho acted ple or un uverago of 371 for each do State banks trnst companies tendor for ono dollar Tho arguments would bo obliged to havo moro monoy cause of labor to join in an agitation positor rohnbilitatod into a colossal emfor moro monoy nnd higher wages und private banks hold 1310888000 used in support of this preposterous ond in order to get moro monoy wo pire rise superbly from tho lotsos of Being something of a doubter in so for about 1500000 people and na- schemo aro exactly the samo as those should go at once to n silver basis n doplorablo war and by placing its for as political schemers wero con- ¬ tional banks hold Sl701G5352l for which wero ndvanccd moro than ono It does not need arguing enys hundred yoars ago in favor of govern ¬ tho JNow xork limes that an Ameri finances on n gold basis develop nn cerned he insisted on a gnarantcothat 1H20310 depositors of whom 1724 industrial nnd commoroial power frco coinago would givo ns moro 000 havo less than 1030 to thoir ment issues of I0411I tendor paper cur- ¬ can who is willing to go to war with which in tho short space of twonty rency Now ns then tho cheap money any nation for uny reason less power monoy I know very well ho said credit Besides theso institutions thoro years has threatonod that of Great that ust as soon ns wo adopt a 16 to aro G000 building nnd loan associa- advocates claim thnt the governments ful than tho existenco or tho honor of Britain itself stamp can fix or create valne nnd that tho country is a person who is quite having 1 law our currency will be on n silver tions in tho United States Captain John J Eab chairmau of basis This will drive out of circula about 1800000 shareholders male a law compelling tho acceptance of on unfit to bo in tho Scnato of tho United tho Wisconsin stato ltopubliciu conand female who havo paid dues in inferior kind of monoy in payment of States or even nt largo tion our six hundred million dollars vention Bpoko with authority for tho A foreign war would probably in German Americans not only of Wisin gold Will that bo moro money good money amounting to moro than debts will keep it nt par with monoy ot n superior quality There nro nearly 700 tho present condition of our currency consin but of tho country when ho And about those high wages May bo 500000000 I would bo able to got moto wages at of theso associations in tho Stato of firstStrictures onin Tender Acts was and in tho present condition of our said publishod Philadelphia in legislative rapacity tor a while but its mighty certain Illinois alone and in thoso institutions cheap mako Wo favor tho Ubo of both gold nnd that 1 wouldnt got twico as many dol many laborers men womon and oven 1780 Tho Sound Currenoy Committeo monoy A foreign war with n power- silver as standard monoy under ouch New York has republished it as tho ful enemy liko Great Britain might lata as I do now When you talk of children have deposited every dollar of restrictions and conditions as will so raising prices you say that everything they could spare ofton denying them- - latest number of Sound Currency answer tho purposo too well and mnko suro the maintenance of tho parity of selves some of the comfort of lifo in It is a clear and forciblo refutation of cheaper money than even tho Senator values of tho two motals Wo oppose I mo would bo twico ns dear I guess tho thats 6o but as Im not suro of 100 order to lay up something for n time cial evils of ilatism and similar finan- ¬ from Alabama would doiirc But evon u frco coinage of silver whioh wonld fallaoies Its author Pclatiah n war with Spain would no doubt be mnko our country tho dumping ground per cent moro wages how is your of need More than 2000000 of our peoplo Webstor was ono of tho famous cxponsivo enough to debaso tho cur- ¬ for nil bullion 10 tho discredit and in scheme going to help mo It is because such questions as these have taken ont lifo insurauco policies pamphleters of tho American revolu- rency to if not below a silver basis jury ot onr finances in tho money have not been answered and cannot whioh nro now in force amounting to tion This pamphlet is written in his and thus to satisfy the yearnings of markets of the world Wo boliovo that bo truthfully nnswered without ox 1202857323 nnd havo paid the best voin In its oxposuro of tho evils those of his constituents for whom freo coinage by tho United States posing tho humbug of frco silver that premiums on them year after year in and dangers of logal tondcr legisla- Senator Morgan caters alono at tbo ratio of 1G to 1 nmounts tho American people will elect in No good money while tho mutual benefit tion and depreciated ourrenoy this Jhnt n singlo Senator wants a war that tho parity now trcatiso of tho last century io as in order to enablo American citizens to repudiation vember an honest money President nnd assessment and co operativo and existing between tho two motals would valuablo now as when it was writton and Congress fraternal companies and assoaiations to oheat their creditors ought to be bo destroyed and our peoplo would bo have 3500000 members who havo and its protest against government not only surprising but horrifying compelled to rccoivo 00 oent dollars contributed a largo part of thoir earn tampering with tho measuro of valuo But that tho samo base inotivo whioh for their labor and produco and be rasping nt a Shadow ings to the funds held to roimburso makes it an effective argument for tho Morgan is reported t3 havo avowed asked to Trust in God for tbo balTho few labor organizations which losses eustained by sickness or death maintononco of the gold standard should havo beon tho bais of the ac- ¬ ance In behalf of our vast foroigu havo been deluded into endorsing tho Tho obligations of theso companies tion of tbo Senate of tho United States born population which bus brought freo coinago agitation nro acting ns nud associations to thoir roomberu is a far more serious conclusion and ovor with it sound idoas of honest SOUND MONEY THE ONLY HOPE foolishly as tho dog which dropped tho amount to 5184G70030 and the in yot it is tho conolnsion that vory monoy in behalf of all classes of our bono to try nnd catch its shadow dustrial companies in tho United naturally follows from the recent ac- stato und nation in bohalf of our The kind of dollar whioh tho Ameri ¬ Slates havo a membership of 0910 Democratic National Committeeman tion of that body prosent and futuro prosperity lot us can workingmau wants is that which 508 with insurance nmountiug to Wnll of Wisconsin proved himself in ask of the delegates wo shall this day tho groat and successful campaigns of SS16G50G78 in nddition to all tho select thnt they givo us an houct 31 ust Forge His Own Chains rfrsv 1800 nnd 1892 ono of the best poliforegoing and it is constantly in money randidato upon an honest creasing How many labcring men ticians iu the Union It was under It cannot bopoaiblo that in tho clos ¬ mouoy platform and women havo taken out policies or his management that Wisconsin was ing years of tho nineteenth contury A moro dircot or more convincing otherwise contributed from thoir earn carried by the Dcmoorats in both thoso nnd in this great and frco republic tho statomontof facts and nrgument could themselves ugiiiunt ing peoplo themselves will imitnte tho bad not bo compressod into so many words vvVr vtf - by to insnro while engaged iu loss years Aa ASKeu ncoidont tho in wasumgion ycsieruoy examplo set by tho corrupt potontatos Tho Times Herald commmends this U -what ho thought of tho Democratic of Europe who havo mado thoir Short Chapter ou Sound Money to all 2ff-fr-prosecution of thoir work einuot be ywvy rt- l chances in tho approaching Presiden- names forever odious in history by de its contemporaries especially to thoso numSfrKfl U rbMPT accurately ascertained sixmmi- - ber is known to bo very but tho All basing tho money of tial campaign Mr Wall said large jr-- nfrsrwsjsmzmt their subjects and who need light Chicago Times-HeralThe banks tniht companios build- deponds on tho handling of tho monoy robbing tho industrious poor of tho ing associations and other similar in- quostion If tho Republicans fail at just rowards of thoir labor Tbo greatstitutions owo tho peoplo of tho Unit- ¬ St Louis to adopt a strong sound est crime short of nbsoluto political Why n Conductor Opposes Frco Silver ed States to day 35353138521 for plank nnd tho Domocrats havo tho cnslavoment thnt could bo committed tvSvrf3SiliMr Bob Flouruoy is a conductor on money actually deposited a sum near good sense to grasp tho opportunity ngninst tho workingmau in this counHo is well ly eight times greater than tbo total nnd adopt ono at Chicago wo shull try would be to confiscato his labor for tho tiouthorn Ilnilroad known all over tho Stato nnd is n man capital of nil tho National banks in win ¬ tho benefit of theemployor by destroy I reThis corresponds exaotly with what ing tho vnluo of tho monoy in whioh of infinenco and prominenco tho country whilo tho lifo insurance ho said 3100 a month polioics hold by tho peoplo in tho tho World said on Monday in its his- his wagos aro paid but gentlemen ceive now has the highest purchasing power When wages nro paid in gold they will various kinas of corporations and as- toric roviow showing that sound this irroparablo wrong can novcr bo in dollars worth 100 conls all over tho buy n large quantity of goods if sociations and in forco to day amount monny hard monoy of tho highest pcrpotratod nndor our systom of gov world Now I havo great eonfidonco in paid in cheap silver thoy will only buy to 10203801357 a larger sum than standard is tho traditional Demo- ernment unless tho laboring man him- ¬ half as much This is tho currenoy has boon actually invested in all our cratic polioy and that tho party has self assists in forging his own chains tho peoplo who omploy mo to do tho squarest nnd best thing possible but question in n nutshell in ho far ns the railroads nnd about fifteen times always succeeded when truo to this Hon John G Carlisle I am not foolish enough to believe interests of tho working classes are larger than the capital of all tho na- prinoipal nnd has always been defeat that if the free silver mon should win ed whon false to it Tho Democrats concerned Tho promise that under tional banks In view of these facts which cannot cannot carry n singlo Eastern or Mid Injustice in ClMiigcs of Legal 1cutlcr my omployers would give mo 200 50 frco coinago wages would bo increased cont dollar it only a great perhaps Is it not bo successfully disputed 1 submit that dle Stato on a freo silver or a dubious If n lawbf tender is mndo applicablo To do this thoy would not ouly Now York World bettor for tho workers to stick to tho you ought soriously to consider all tho platform to dobts coutraotod or bargains mado havo to bo willing to mako tho raise gold stnndard which insures thoir coiisoquonccs to yoursolvos and your boforo its onaotment und it niters the but nblo to doublo froight und pusiou wages being paid in dollars which havo fellow eitizens beforo yon ngroo to tho Samples of Southern Opinions terms thereof it is unjust ger chargos This tho pooplo would ii high value than to lako tho risk of frco nnd unlimited coinage of legal is sometimes said thatnohangoin not stand and ns railroad mou who It Tho following sample oxprossions of getting only tho low wages whioh pre- tender silver at a ratio of 10 to 1 in or der that thoso groat corporations and sound monoy opiniou from tho South ¬ tho law of tender exhausts itself on worked on a salary lost ho would all vail in all silver using countries Richmond past dobts thnt whilo pooplo cannot other salaried mon suffer associations may havo tho privilege of ern press aro of intorost discharging their dobts to tho people Times Tho Democratio party cannot avoid accepting tho now legal tonder I boliovo unlimitod frco silver They list It Would by paying 51 or 52 cents on the dol- carry tho load of free silver without thing for pro ousting dues yot that would be a cureo to all clauses but the they straightway adjust thoir business greatest ot nil Buffercrs would bo Tho solf Btyled labor leaders who lar for that is exactly what it means insuring overwhelming defeat MontAtlanta Journal favor free silver admit that tho first It is u low cstimato to say that each gomery Advertisor Thoro io no surer and bargains to tho now law nnd thus laboring mon one of tho depositors in savings and way of courting dofoat than by put OEcnpo furtherharm This is truo only und immodiato result of a very small part of tho community coinago law would bo to double the other banki nud in building associa- tiug n silvor plank into tho noxt na- ¬ of a Tho mausos oithor do not understand prico of everything tho workingraan tions nnd caoh holdor of n lifo insur tional platform Gulveston Nows The Silver Cnuo Iu the South buys As this would mean a fifty per ance policy nud inombor of n mutuul Boilod down tho question is whothor tho bubjeet sutUoiontly or aro so en For somo timo past ithusbcon plain cont roduotion lu wagos thoy try to bonelit nnd assessment nisaaiatiou our money unit shall bo n 50 cont dol- meshed iu tho social fabrlo that thoy For ox that tho silver craze was making suoh porsuado tho workers to support tho has dependont upon him or hor un nv lar or a 100 cent dollnr Chattanooga canuot cxtricato thomsolvos fcilver mino ownom by tolliug thera erago of ot least two other persons Times A freo coinage platform und ample no individual workman can strides in tho South that unless its that under froo coinago thoy could do und if so a majority of all our peoplo candidate would hopelessly wrcok tho raise his wages by his own volition progress conld bo halted tho Domocra maud that their wages bo doubled uro directly or indireotly creditors of Democratio purty New Orleans Pica merely beonnse his cost of living has tio party would l3 doomed to disuster Horaco Whito in Motoy There is timo yot for tho sober becoud Of courea thoy could liut would theso corporations and associations yune Tho vast mouoy interest whioh inoroasod thought of tho South to assert itself their omploycrd grant their request and aro intorosted in tho preservation is involved in tho maintenance of tho and Banking Unless it doeu there is not tho faintest If fiiruply asking would advauoo wages of a standard of valuo which will in high inonoy standard will insuro a prospect of a Doraooratio viotory this thorn would bo no more ooinplnints of suro tho payment of their claims in ns most determined and unyielding reyear nor possibly for many yoars to Had 11 Eves Opened As it is now ut good inonoy as thoy ported with when sistance to nil schemes for lowering it underpaid workinou come ns the majority of tho pooplo of least nluo lonths of tho American thoy made thoir lonns or deposits or Gcuoral Tbomru T Crlttonden workingmon boliovo thnt thoir wngos paid thoir assessments or premiums former Governor of Missouri now our the United States wilt not give thoir Kcoil Moro Pluck nro too low why do thoy not de-1 Evory dollar tho peoplo put into Consul Gonoral at Mexico writes to u Mipport to n political organization rnand higher puy And if thoy did thoso banks and trust companios nnd I camo to thin that ahampions en vioious n theory ot Tho silver mou in tho South and friend in Nnshvillo wouiu moy get it on tho ratio of iluancoastho independent freo coin other institutions nnd every dollar tho West aro almost everywhere more country favorlug silvor If iroe ooiungo womu uouuio the thoy paid for insurauco was worth 100 notivo nnd nggrossivo than tho gold 10 to 1 but sinco havo had suoh ovi ago of silver by this government It wages of American workers why does cents and would procure 100 cents standard mou nnd it is largoty to this donoe of tho ovils of silvor mono is to bo hoped that the South will it not do bo in isilvor using China nnd worth of oomraoditlos in the mnrkni that the fcoling 1b duo thnt tho Chi motolisin I havo changed my views tako counsel ot thoso who aro bost Dem Jnpan Tho namo labor leudora whon they enruod it nnd whon they in cago Convention will bo dominated by bolieving it would work inouloulnblo nblo to advise it iu this orisii inwho are olamuring for free silvor nro vested it nnd thoy have an unques the nilvorites tho Bnltimuro Nowa harm to tho peoplo of tho Uuitod ocratio dofoat iu Novombor may proclaiming that they cannot competo tionable right to demand that it shall Doni says may bo safely at volve tho coutrol of stato administraIn many States a do Stutes I think it coalitiou with the goods produced by tho cheap bo rofnnded to thooi in dollars worth ormiuod effort would souuro u vlotory sotted that all wages in countries ou tions nt uo remote day by labor ot thoso countries and claim 1110 cents overywhoro Tho adoption for sound money aud tho eilort is not an exolusivo silver basis nro vory low of Populists and llopubliouns Balti that tho Oniuoaa nut Jupauoso manu- of any polioy that would deprive thom mado only bcoaueo of n fatalistio bo- - nud must necessarily bo Mcxioo is more Suu facturers havo an additional advantago ot this right would not ouly infliot an Iiof thntit hns no ohaueo of success un examplo IIo giyes tho wages of over thoso of the Uuitod States iu that enormous loss upon them but would With tho fine showtug of Pomwlva- - mechanic at 50 cents to 1 a day Cnnt Afford PoorStonov luuy jjr wwr employes in oueap bo seriously impair thoir faith in tho nia nud Mtohignu No poor man can afford to have u moro luoky railroad hands at less thaul nud Mlvor Do American workinaraS I fidelity and uiilitv of HiinhininH ppirit in tho South and the Wedt may farm bauds 20 to 50 aontl a Jay in poor monoy says tho Chicago Tr- wijh to bo paid thnt kind of woneyn tNrt attempts ooounjuUte oud byoI bo oxjiectea to show itsejf tjO flont do ms at tbjtf LVUUt ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ d ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ L For instance tho farmer who was told that if ho would only help olcot n Congress which would pass n frco coin ago law tho prioo of his crops would bo doubled was of buoIi n suspicious naturo that ho wanted moro information IIo bogan to ask Isnt thcro something tnoro to this frco silver business than you ohoap inonoy ora tors ond writers say If this is n Rchomo in tho interest of all tho people how docs it happen that tbo men bchindit aro engaged in mining silver for which thoy want a higher pricoi Supposing tho price of my crops would bo doubled by measuring them in silver wonldn t tho prico of every thing I buy bo doubled also How would I bo any bettor off ¬ ¬ ¬ nnd Savings lJunlts Tlioy Should Itccelro Uncle ns Good Money ns Was lut In Secretary Carlisles speech boforo tbo labor organizations of Chicago on April 15 was ono of tho clearest expositions ovor mado of tho injury to bo wrought to tho wngos and savin h of labor by frco coinago After show ing by statistics and history in this country in Mexico iu Chile ami in Japan that tho wago earner has al ¬ ways suffered bv depreciated cur- renoy ho discussod tho effoets of fifty- IIo nrgncd cent dollars uponsAvings ¬ II ft J III Wzk ns follows vonts capitalists from investing their monoy nnd thus onutos a financial stringonoy nnd hard times Aftor re ¬ peating thounfoundod silvorito claim that gold is constantly increasing in value ho said Undor suoh oiroum atnncos thoro is no indtioomont to on torprlno or to invostmont in producing industries No man wants to borrow money to uso in n business in which tho fall of priocs is suro to ont up his profits On tho othor hand tho mnu with inonoy for tho same reason doos not want to pnt it into businesp but profers eithor to invest it in gilt edged securities or to lot itlio idlo and grow This is an error whioh is responsible for much of tbo ohoap inonoy Eouti mont against banks and bankers and for tho unfounded bolinfthntwithfrco coinago it would bo easier to borrow monoy nt lowor rates of interest The idea that monoy will grow it allowed to lio idlo is so silly that it in surpris ing to find it stated in Congrcus Every man of ordinary businoss eonso knows thnt thcro is no possiblo way iu which idlo inonoy can increase or gain ono cent of interest Though n million dollars in gold bo hoarded for n hundred year it would not bo worth nny moro than it is now Bankers do not mako profits out of tho money whioh lies idlo in thoir vaults but on what thoy loan out to enstomors So that Congressman Townos claim that tho gold standard onconrages tho own- ¬ ers of monoy to keep it idlo is tho Ant cut kind of nonsense Tho assertion that undor tho present system tho capitalist profors to invest his monoy in gilt edged securities instead ot puttincr it into business is either moaninglcss or it is untrue Thcro is no suoh a thing as interest bearing securities which do not repre sent 6omo industry or productive property Bonds btookf mortgages nnd nil other kinds of securities nre simply titles to property whioh yields nn income If it wore not to interest wonld not nnd could not bo paid There is no migio power in gold or any othor kind of money whioh mi nifies it to get a return withont tho oxortious ot labor CnpiUl investod iu securities goes just as certainly to employ labor as though its owner built and operated tho factories or railroads Silvoritcs who know that tho farm rrx complain of high interest rates try to deceivo them by protondinir that silvor monoy will bo loaned nt loss interest than our prosent car renoy At tho same timo thoy insist that under frco coinago silver dollars will bo worth just as much as gold They do not givo nny reasons why tho owners of capital Hhould then bo willing to tako lesi intorost if tho dollar is worth as much as it is now Nor do thoy oxplaiu how it happens that in gold standard Great Britain interest is lower than in any othor country in tho world But littlo things liko facts never bother choap monoy agitators ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ speooh in Congrosa Rep resentative Towuo ot Minnesota trlod to show how tho gold standard pro- - WHAT THEY SAID ABOUT BIMETAL- In n rooont FAT1K m - M fl Jefferson nnd JnoKsoii Opposed tlio Ooverntneiit Dollnr Cticnu Should Not Attempt to GhnuRo tlio Commercial Viilno of n Motnl Jackson Secretaries of tho Trens- tlio Adoption or iirp Knvorcd Ono Motnl ni n Standard Jtcasurn of Value In a noto on thn establishment ot n mint Thomns Jefferson in 1791 wroto as follows Tho proportion between Ilia valun of pold ami Mlvor M a mercantlln problem alio tjoilior Jnt principle will lend us to disregard leiral proportions nlloethor to inquire Into tUomiitket prion ot koM in n unveral countries with whioh wo hMI principally bo connected In cotnmoroe amlto take an nrornso tram thorn In n lottor to Mr Hamilton in Feb ruary 1792 Mr Jefferson expressed his opposition to ohoaponlug tho dol ¬ tfflf lA JSl fll 1H Vral ji 111 I I Ml lar or reducing tho inonotnry unit Uo said of tbo dollar I vory rnuoti doubt a rlRlit now to chaiiKo thnvstuo nnd espeolnlly to lessen IK It fonld lead to fo eosv a modo of pavlnir oft HhouMttbothouRUt holr loot however that ConirreMmav reduce the valrto of the dollar 1 Miotild bo for ndopt Instead ot tho dolInn for our unit lar olther ono ounce of pure Mlver or one ounce of stnudurd Mirer to n tt keep tho unit of money n part ot tho srMom of monsurus weights and coins demonetization of Tho originnl silvor was offoolod by tho following ¬ order from Thomas Jofforsou IErAnTMKNT or State I f May 1 1B0C Sim In eonseiueneo of n ropnuenlatlon United from tho Directors of tho Dink of tho States that considerable iurehne linvobe n tiailoot dollars aolno I at the I Mint for tho ourpojonr exporting theai nu as It Is prob ible further purohasea ami cxportntlnni will Itreotn that all sliver to bo coined nt tho Mint Miall be of mill denominations K hat the valuo of tho largest pli on MiitU not Jamm JUnisox itoeod half n dollnr Director of the Hoeert 1atkbsox Mint e 1 mido tho Irotldent IThnins Jfrroh li Excopt n thonsand pieces no moro ilver dollars wero coined till nftor Vndrow Jaoksou rclirod from tho Prosldonoy In his mesMgo of Decern hor 2 18il Jaokson eaid of tho result of chnuglng tho ratio betwoen gold ind tilvcr nnd tho consequunt return of gold to this countrv The progress ot our iwld coinage Is to the oHloer of tho Mint end pntmlMM n a ehort period to furnUh tbe ooimtry with 1 sound nnd irtublo curreuey In his lucssugoof Decembers 1805 no said It U pleating to svltuens thoadvnntne vhlch have already been derived from tin ant law regulating the value of tho gold jolnaR A LESSON FROM THE RUSSIAN llUMhlt Our esteemed contemporary ot Kan ¬ sas tho Topoka State Journal has picked up n fnct which apparently gives great comfort to its frco silver coinago toul This is it Tho unit of valuo in Bussin is tho silver ruble und tho coinago ratio be tweon silver nnd gold is 15 to 1 And yot Bussia prospers This may tioklo our good friond of Topoka but it will scratch no backs connected with heads that respect facts It is a jingle of ords on which tho facts do not confer tho meaning intended No gold circulates iu Russia nnd very littlo silver and oveu if tho gold nnd silvor coins really represent tho ratio ot 15 to 1 they do not exchange at that ratio gold coin comparod to pilvor coin being at n premium of Hourly fifty per cent Tho silver nnd gold coins of Bussia bear abont tho samo ratio to each other that is borno by silver and gold bullion in tho mar kets of tho world Tho Itussian currenoy is irredeema ble paper money basod on silver By tho ukaso of Soptombcr 1891 you can tnko your rublos woight of silver to tho Itussian Mint and obtain n papor ruble note but you cannot oxpoot to got your silvor back again on do mand Thero is no bimetallism in Bussia Froe coinago thcro has not kopt gold and silver on a parity and as n great nation advanciug in civili- ¬ zation and ambitious beyond tho dreams of most other nations Bussia it on the eve ot turning from tho silver stnndard to tho gold Btnndsrd ¬ ¬ lt riMXff EKji M rta ¬ ¬ d ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ Each country had ta it would take lu this reply to tho Souate Juckfoun Unauco minister mi id as impossible dioaso whioh metal However exactly the proper equilibrium if vulues ot gold and Mlvor mny be adjusted it the mlut the balance Is liable to be dls urbod by onuses which van uulthe- bo nu iclpntud Ior controlled by political pow tr If tho regulation bo founded on Iho noM exact calculation ot relative vnluosfor ho timo bolng tlio vibrations of the vuIuim f gold and silvor must alternately canto the upuUlon nt each nnd whero one inctnl in nore essential to publla oonvenlnaeu tbnu ho other the adjustment which CipoaM hut under uny clruurustnnoen to general ex- ¬ portation or melting may boonmo n router regulation which constantly o ivil thau dudes from circulation tho leu desirable Tho proposition thnt thero tola an be but ono standard In fuct it self uvl The history of coinago lent ibouads with mint regulations to Icoon gold ind silver together und stntutes prohibiting indor sovuro penalties tho exportation of tlttter till of whioh havo dlsuppolntod uvery txpuctniloii ot their projectors Tho ndop lounf one metal ns a stnndnrj muusursof troperty is recoinuiundod by Its simplicity ocbunguln tho mlut regulations cm over o requited and It removes overy pretext for ilshouost or unwise governments to debase their coIuh Levi Woodbury wns the last Score 11 leprecl itlou of tho currenoy by eTsewivu sole Issues U nlways attended oy nloarfto This portion ot the be laboring clnsej ommunlty havo nellher tr u nor opportun y to watch tho ubbs nud tliwa of the mono mrltct Enffiigod from dny to day lit their usefu olid they do not perceive thnt all bough heir wages nre nomluaily the wimr or ever omunlmt hlgner they um greatly reduce n fact by thuripld lucrauu of a spurtoui urrency which as It appears to male noney abound they are at first lu lined tc It U no o with tin onslder a hleastug peculator by whom this operation Is bettei indorstool nnd Is mado to contribute to lib It Is not uutll the price of th t IvuutiiRO ieceswlo1 of life become ro dear lhat lln aborlng cla aee cannot upply their wnnti ut of their wage thnt the wages rl nnd rndually reach a justly proportioned rate U hut ot tho products of their labor Mr Ingham was tho first Secretary of tho Treasury in tho cubinot of An In ItJlO tho absence IrowJnoksou oi gold from tho circulation because ho mint ratio wns not tho ratio ol ommcrce led tho Sonato to call on secretary Ingham for a report regarding tho 1 dative valno of gold nud sil ver In Uis reply dated iuny 4 iom llr Ingham showed that ho profurrod silver to gold hut ho did not protoml vuat n country could havo both iu 0011 jurront circulation and under n Bys cm of frco coinage This ha argued ¬ In his laet mww Deceiubar G Andrew Jucksou described the floats ot un inflation of thn currenoy ind though ho was epoaking of bank lotos not always rodeemnbln iu coin lis remarks nro equally applicablo to iny ourronoy that is not worth Intrinsically what it purports to bo worth ind to any reduction of tho money tnit whothor a paner dollar worth osa than a coin dollar or a silvor dollar worth loss than tho gold dollar tlo said The iiroDM of an expansion or rather n 1830 ¬ ¬ r ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ Tno Hot to Hold ¬ ji m -- J all ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ 5v SiTj6 K BiriV w9V2Vi ¬ ¬ Ho found that 11 Vndrow Jaoksoii mall ohnngo iu tho ratio botweou old aud silver mado nil tho difference ootweou gold going out of tho country ary of thoTroasury iu tho Cabiuot of tud staying in it ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ 11 Democracys Uravo Crisis Tho Domooratio party to day is fuso to faco with tho gravest crisis of itsoxistouco thoMaoou Ga Telo graph Dom says If it is truo to nllits traditionsiuid utterly ropudiatos tho frco silver heresy and ooutinuos to stand as a btanoh advooato of n Bouud monetary Bystom whilo tem porary dofoat is not impossible tho party will havo purfttod nnd will continue to porform its mlssiou ns tho coiuervator of tho rignts of J10 pco pie If howover it wiolds to tho Bohinm und juggles witlAtko integrity of tho nations finances fJr tho hope of political gain not onlrfwill it invito clofont in this years rtgotlou but in nil probability will go Jo tho gravoynrd lor worn out useless Mmuriuuu pout ¬ 1830 ho said lu his roport of Dcfore 1831 our coinago of gold was ot littlo bonoflt except to purify aud prepare ho bullion for exportation and for tho uo of oreignmlnu Hut tho great masu of 10 jOOUUusluoo coined undoubtedly remains Jo tho country itif Tho Congressional Committeo ro mndo by Campboll P White in 1831 ngreod with Secretary Ingham in favoring silvor as tho standard and in retarding two standards or bimotal ism as impossible The report said port uulform value They eanoot ascertain that oth metals havo ever mruulated simultnuu jusly concurrently and IndUotlmlnntuiy in oy country where thero nro bants or money dealers and they entertmn tho oouvloilon that tho nearest upnroaeh to an Invariable standard is its tntubllahmont in one metal Whioh metal shall compose exclusively the UUCltUJV Tho committeo thlnL thnt tho desideratum u tho monetary system U tho stundard of calpartlfiV Vf fafeV JIMM4VMW AJU K i I J