The American. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1891-1899, June 24, 1898, Page 4, Image 4

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THE AMERICAN,
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THE AMERICAN
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Omaha. Neb.
JOHN C. THOMPSON, - Ed""r
W. C.KEXXKY. Bu8""-tt,Mllt
'"'"CM AHA. NEB , JUNK S4,
When jou have a loyal paper,
loyal tn it
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How many Roman Catholics went to
war from your community?
A communication from Coon Rapid,
will be given spaoe next week.
u. .. nii.rt.mi.nl Heed the
A J" "
Greeting of Col. Henry F. Bower..
Will the SollneClewettcase, like the
Charles Ch'niqoy case, produce a Lin
coln?
The National Council of the Jr. O.U
A. M. U In session In Louisville, Ky
thli week.
This country hat a many men capa
ble of bearing arm. a Spain', entire
population amount. Vo.
Omaha U a wide open town. It will
remain such during the exposition, and
o long as Frank E. Moores U mayor.
FRIENDS. BROTHERS, PATRIOTS.
Not since the etabllhment of The
American have we appealed publicly
to the friends of the American move
ment and particularly to the friends Of
this paper, for their financial suprort,
but today we make an earnest appeal to
all true, loyal and patriotic Americans
for Immediate financial assistance with
which to keep The American alive.
We believe we are doing God's work
and in His name we come to you asking
your assistance. It Is humiliating to
have to publish broadcast that we are
to beset by our creditors that we must
have your assistance at once or be com
pelled to go Into court to prevent the
destruction of the most outspoken and
fearless paper west of New York. We
have thousands of dollars outstanding
which we are unable to collect, yet our
oredllort are Insisting on our psylng
them what we owe There is, there
fore, friends and brothers, no alterna
tive; we must have your help or tpend
time in law courts which should be put
into the work we are engaged In. Our
That appeal under the flag It a per- appeal It to you. Can we have your
tonal appeal from the editor to you. help. If to please tend your mite ty
How many will Join hie roll of honor? return mall. Our Indebtedness it only
12,600 but at we have been defrauded
American! are waking up all along rjRht and left, by alleged patrlott, we
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the line. We can tee a change, uo QQmo to you who are true blue ana asic
ut keep up the fight. We are euro to tou to help make up the turn which It
win. so necessary to make The American a
Will you aid ui at
1'BOTEVmT HETEIT1VES SEEDED
To Nairn lUme aid Uaard America's
Fret Institution.
Brethren and Friends:-! am In
the eightieth year of life, and fifty-
eighth In the ministry, and conscious
that ay work on earth may toon end.
I therefore solicit your earnest c oper
ation. By excessive labor in crowded
churches in the beat of the summer of
IS. 3, I was stricken down with bilious
typhoid pneumonia, and physicians
suppoted that I was at death's door. I
resumed work too soon, and have since
relapsed sixteen timet, and lost about
four years from active work except
through my books In the midst of
this protracted a miction, my aged,
faithful and beloved wife wat called
away to rett. I have resigned pastoral
work, but when able, preach and lec
ture, and publish at discretion. I am
yet feeble, but hope toon to retume
work. I wish to close life's labors in
special defense of the Protestant re
ligion and our free American Institu
tions against the insidious and persis
tent assaults of Popish priestcraft.
Sustained by a large, telect library of
books and document on this sub j -act, I
discuss Romanism in all its phases and
relatione to our American Institutions,
and to Itt pernlcloui influence on the
dettiny of Immortal souls.
Romanism is without doubt the
blighting curse of nations, toe chiei
"anti-chrlst" of the world, "the man of
tin," "the ton of perdition," "the mys
tery of iniquity," "the mother of har
lots," "drunken with the blood of the
saints, and with the blood of the mar
tyrs of Jesus."
The intolerant spirit of popery has
caused the death of not less than sixty-
eight millions, a number nearly equal
the tame) in the church of Rome, froai
the poie to tne peatant.
The presnt war with Spitn may re
tard or thwart the contemplated na
tional revolution In the United States.
The pope and the Jesuits were only
altlog an opportunity to exhibit their
deiputc powers.
Thev have been manipulating partis
ans, lobbying legislation, subsidizing or
Intimidating the press, boycotting bus
iness, opposing unsectarlan national
education, monopolizing municipal and
judicial authority, instigating strife
between labor and capital, and endeav
oring thereby to plunge this country
Into a civil war and a national revolu
tion. And to consummate their fiend
ish work they have under the direct
control of the Roman clergy of the
United States thousands of their igno
rant dupes organized and armed, and
thousands more crowding into the state
militia, army and navy where they
may not be trusted. The "Hibernian
Rifle" organization, according to their
official biennial and private reports.num
ber more than one hundred thousand
IrUh Catholics organized In the United
States, each of whom is required to
arm In compliance with the rules of
n vou crown somewhat lndlffer- complete success.
nt In this creat fight? Think of the this time, or shall this contest against OODulatlon of the United States,
work now being accomplished by our Romanism be prosecuted in a we". and lt u the cUse of the present war
half-beartad manner? one oi our gooa Sj)jln Nlnety elght per cent of
SPANISH CHARACTER.1
CENSUS OF THE EARTH-
Big CtSwttkUl thm Km. It Which U
From the London Mall: The enor
mous difficulty of the taking of a cen
sus of the world's Inhabitants, which It
Is proposed to publish at Borneo in
19i'l. becomes apparent when one con
siders that at least two-thirds and per
haps three-quarters of the Inhabitants
of our planet dwell in lands none of
which have yet been fully civilized ana
From the "Diary of an Idle woman many 0f whtCb still remain In a con-
In Spain." by Frances Eliot, publlsnea itlon of savagery. Yet the purpose is.
In 1884: In Spain you must learn to u far as possible, to include In the
enumeration every human being on
whom the sun rises on a particular day
NATIONAL PRIDE HELD
IN SPAIN.
Th. Swift M.rrk f Tlmw ""
Fart a th. A-mc CulUlUi'i Elt
BM Smtmr la a Horry to I
Asthing.
wait The first word I heard at lrun
was manana (tomorrow) In every
body's mouth. Manana, manana no
use to hurry; needlcsa to reproach, ri
diculous to scold; dangerous to swear.
Time Is made for slaves. Now, your
Spaniard may be poor, starving even,
but he it no slave. Time Is his prop
erty, and he will enforce his rights to
It
Spanish pride is proverbial. It has
one good side, which results In every
man thinking himself a gentleman. You
speak to your servant, to a shopman, to
an artisan as to an equal. Even a
troublesome beggar Is addressed as
brother, and adjured In the name of
Ood to "remove himself out of the
way;" all, Including the beggar, re
plying with equal courtesy and respect.
People may draw knives and kill each
other, but their language Is polite; they
only wrangle and call names In the
ccrtes. All this la so singular, so thor
oughly national, I quite despair of mak
ing It comprehensible; It Is the manner
the organization, and more than 22,000 of the people who respect themselves.
,,. ...m...i-t.,.at,nf Tlllnnl.. d by action of thW feeling Impose
fl . L V. U wt w . uv ..-v . - .
This Is but one of the numerous ami- it Is also true that the pride of the
t mm . m . . . . . . .
American Roman organizations in our Spaniard ounas mm to tne trutn-ina.
i u. luium ur nuwis iu uuua ma cuuu-
midst plotting our destruction. tr 8tm the flrat , EuroDa: and.
in the year 1900. Explorers and census
takers are to be sent to every attain
able' point on the globe tor the purpose.
Such Is the scheme. It looks imprac
ticable. An attempt has recently been
made to take a complets census of
Russia and this will aid the new un
dertaking Immensely. During his tour
In Europe LI Hung Chang became in
terested in the proposed census of the
world and. It is asserted, promised nta
co-operation and assistance in tne
work. China forms the greatest rao
tor of uncertainty In estimating the
population of the globe. Estimates of
the number of inhabitants in China
vary sometimes by one or two hundred
millions, and even the population oi
the chief cities can only be guessed at
So, too, Africa presents an enormoos
field of mysteries and difficulties. Es
timates of its population are constant
ly varying, because explorers frequent
ly come upon knots and centers of
population the real extent of which is
unknown. The most careful statis
ticians admit that their estimates of
the population of Africa may be at
much as 60,000.000 out of it West ot
India are the vast lands that Alexan
der overran In his conquest Afghanla-
I I . . . . . . . , w . . '
To lenore these facials the madness passing wun nowmg orusn over me o- p . d Turkey ln A,ia. How
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DOlu UUOUC Bnu private, wuiwu vum- uuw eiuwiy rvruuvenug iruui, gue. u-.
nf fnllv. T sneak from thoir records,
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t-lnt Uan nf ttia llnlanfl. of FerSlS
lenge investigation, but space will not to the glorious days when the pricUcally unknown to the civil-
rail mnA vallnnr flm r vavtl nvmr imn
Here admit tneir icseruon. jesum temillphere8 and her fleet rule(; th.
treachery and secret assassination Is 1 world's seas. And as the history of
more to be dreaded ln this wsr with P". ,nlcn the bottom of these
hallucinations, every knows it. Not
Spam, ana in aeience oi America m- educated men merely, but ths boy who
stltutioos, than battleships, shot and cleans your shoes, the porter who car-
shell. History sometimes repeats it- ' ?" Tur ufgae; pf"a1iw,V1 " wkh inhabitants living on the open
lzed world, but thev can support a
great population. No one knows how
many people Arabia contains. No
body knows how many Eskimo there
are dwelling ln the lands of eternal
Ice that encircle the north pole; maay
of the Islands of the vast Pacific swarm
Annmv.
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mends has aireaay onerea wpu in w c . . mM nnmanlat, .d no
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1" A . towira liquidating tne mdeoteaness oi . tolerated ln SDaln. Sev.
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aomuiwcn - THE AMERICAN. W QM will yuu kivc. i . , , ,i,u,
. , 0 tr I 1 emy-nve per cudv ui iuiu wu u""'
your friends see to it ln your city? Keep c , tyouheip ug wipe out that debtl . ' .... h- nt an.in
asking for this paper. , . . , N together. . . . . v ,
- is a record oi crime, iresuuery uu
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Henry F. Bowers, Clinton, la., is the All donations win do ac..Qowieugeu blood( and 6uch has been the slavish
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head of the A. P. A. ln this country, rouo mo nuui . . oppression toat many nave resoiveu io
Write him about your council and ask CAN. We have given seven years oi have liberty or death. Within the last
him for information. our lite 10 lhU work wlthout hoPe or three years about a quarter of a million
expectation of reward and are "11DK Ua.e been 8ain in battle or famished
Herbert H. Neale is happy in the to give seven, aye fifty years more if llke brutes with the silent assent of the
Dossosslon of a beautiful young wire. ,ou wm for this ones go down Into L. -nA vi. benediction on their
The wedding ccourred la.t Wednesday. your pockets and help put The Amer- j murdererg
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We wish tue young ooupie vn i.-j,-. icaN out oi tne reacn oi we men woo forbearance ceased to be a vir
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can cripple U tney cannot kui h. ne . TTn.tfid Statea interposed
When John Ireland geU hard up he firBt subscriber to this fund is the man ' . gufferln)? humanity, justice
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sells something called influence to ne Who suggested tnis appeal, in nis an- i, wtv. the none lavished his svm-
Republlcan politicians. Yet tne no- gwer to a personal application we naa on thQ oppregsorgi not the op-
man Catholic church is not in pontics. made to him for assistance, n you can , atl distressed for
not send vs iiuu send us wna you can, . . doubtleM knew that a
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out oi town American, wuou but plea8e gend U9 g0metmng. we . R . would asrakea Amerl-
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Umana can save money auu v Deed lt now; we need It greatly. an mlrhfc thw.rt his
J. J. M., Anthon 10 00 plang(or the subversion and destruO'
Address all letters to The American t0n o our government and our free
1615 Howard Street, Omaha, Neb, American Institutions ln the near lu
self. Look to the Spanish Inquisition,
the Invincible Armada, the Gunpowder
Conspiracy, the Massacre of St. Bar
tholomew, for specimens of Romish In
tolerance and jesult treachery. The
pretended neutrality of the pope, and
the assumed loyalty of his American
water carrier, the laborer ln vineyard i
and olive ground, the swarthy torero
who fights the bull, the dark gltano
who plays the guitar, the peaceful se-
reno who paces the silent street, the
very beggar who bothers you for alms.
Each and all raise their heads and thoir
eyes glitter at the old names of yore,
the Cld, King Jaime. Ferdinand. Isa-
bounty of nature, whose free and care
less life has captivated the imagina
tion of highly educated men like Rob
ert Louis Stevenson, and when the
census Is completed, if lt proves prac
ticable, what will it probably show the
total population of the globe to be?
clertr v is but the kiss of a Judas to be- bella, Columbus, Pizzaro, Cortes, XI-
menen, aim iuhi incarnation oi apaniRn
greatness, the Emperor Charles V. Not,
tray, and time will disclose the fact.
The pope and his minions may not be mind you, as heroes of old tales, to be mond ring had slipped off his finger
Th. Tl. of m Rlug.
A flour merchant at Edgar, MO., let
the story get out that while he was
stooping over his flour bin a $150 dla-
read of In chronicles, but as actual
living men In whose renown and glory
they themselves share.
Caress his foibles and you will find
ant room by applying at this office.
Room can be secured ln advance by de
posit of $1.
ture.
A Roman Catholic servant in a Prot-
estant household Is the medium through Justus L. Turney one of the best U la a fact that challenges investiga
whlch family secrets reach the priest known Americans ln Omaha, and the tlon that the popes of Rome and Em-
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and become nubile property at an un- bead or the umana express ueuver, perors or Austria, oy am oi jm
expected moment.
Company, died Thursday aiternoon for more than sixty years have oeen
after a three days' illness. Mr. Turney plotting the destruction of this demo-
Is Germany spoiling ti get into this had a large circle of friends ln Omaha, cratic republic and the Protestant re-
trouble with Spain and against the and aigo in Henry, 111., who will be Hgion, and on their ruins to establish a
United Sutes? If she is we guess ghocked to read this announcement of papal monarchy.
Uncle Sam will havo enough powder to his sudden demise. While J. L. had We emphasize the fact, and defiantly
blow the emperors wooden shoes eft. a rough, good-natured exterior, he had challenge Bishop Ireland or Cardinal
a heart that was pure gold, both as to Gibbons to disprove lt.
friendship and love of country. His The pope of Rome claims by "divine
relatives have our sympathy ln their right" personal "infallibility" and "u
sad bereavement. Funeral services Iversal temporal supremacy," and
will be held Saturday afternoon at 2:00 every orthodox Roman Catholic owes
I at the residence 2524 Seward Street, superior allegiance to the pope, and
Friends invited, . under penalty of eternal damnation is
required to obey his ecclesiastical . u-
Archbishop John Ireland has been priors
summoned as a witness by Seline Clew- gut now that war has commenced
ett who la iulnc one of his pet lnstltu- on ,v,. rw. craft is in dancer, it
appeals to all true christians and pa
triots to awake, and endeavor to dis
cern the siens of the times. Turn on
the search lights of the pulpit and
press, lift high the banner of truth,
march boldly to the front in defence of
It has been stated to us that General
Nelson A. Miles, during the opening
day proceedings at the World's Colum
bian Exposition at Chicago in 1893, re
fused to allow the Hibernian Rifles to
march in the procession under arms.
Patriots never faltsr when their
country call, nor papist when their
church demands their help. This war
Is a country the state aealnst the
church. Therefore, NO true Roman
Catholic can be trusted by the state.
tlons, the House of the Good Shepherd, 8h0uld not be a matter of surprise If he
for $20,000, because it illegally deprived gffected neutrality, and, the Roman
her of her liberty. This is the fourth ciergy professed loyalty for the present
trial of the case the Catholic jurors pmerc.enCv. As a matter of policy In
The war news for the weeit has been . t and tbe Catholic iur- vlew of the future, it may be esteemed
confined to an attempt to blow up the nni. vntn .o-alngt awardins. her . .v.nrinn wir-stricken. bank
vi vu.j, . w -B B If lOCl W f
Bteamsoip t-ny oi renin in wunese .m-, ftnd fifth' t ri al will be had L.... en t,ftn .t nresent to exhibit
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waters oy a nau-oreeu p.an, Henry Katz, John Frcemel, Frank the allen despotic spirit of Romanism
was caugLt in sie ic. oi wucning ou cul or Frank A. Farley, all of whom Um. -.r v nrnvldential to avert
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a fuse connected with the magazine,
and the firing of a powder mill located
at Kings Kills, O.
Our cousins in Canada have adopted
a new design for a postal card, consist
ing of the Union Jack and the Stars
and Stripes floating over Victoria and
Columbia, at whose feet Is crouched a
lion and is perched an eagle above the
shield. There Is also a fraternal In
scrlption. The whole thing is neat and
are Roman Catholics, individually or
collectively decide to hang the jury
and prevent a verdict being reached in
the present case.
Ask the newsdealers ln you town for
this paper. Have your friends also en
quire. Help spread the truth.
Is your subscription to The Amf.RI
CAN paid for this year.' II not you
should s nd ln $2.00 by the very next
a greater calamity, to awaken a slum
berlng nation to danger and to duty
and an object lesson to the world, to
show that we are a liberty-loving, law'
abiding people, East, West, South and
North; that tur patriotic hearts beat
ln common sympathy for the right, and
as such we expect to live and die, in
peace if we can, In war if we must.
Detectives are needed. Jesuits are
not to be trusted. "No faith with her
into the flour. He appeared to be great
ly exercised over the loss, got a notice
ln the local paper, but finally an
nounced with a sigh that he would
have to give lt up; thfit the ring was
In the flour somewhere; that he sup
posed lt would turn up in a sack of
flour, but he had no Idea what one.
Well, you ought to have seen the boom
that guileless man had ln the flour
trade. For the next week he had to
hire extra help to fill sacks out of the
bin. One man, who never bought a
sack of flour from him before come
ln and laid in a winter's supply. And
the smooth merchant whistled softly
as he filled the sacks and winked hla
other eye.
trusted where Interests adverse to him
are involved. And ln the present crisis
It is certainly unwise to appoint Rom-
i . , . ppsnnnathla vour Spaniard charitable and charm
uls b vu. r ling. He does not exalt himself upon
official positions wnere tne oeirayai oi other's rutn, nor discuss European r? 1
truBt would favor the enemy. The amities tne is too proud for that), to
compare them with his own. On the
contrarv. he Is as willing: tn nnnlnnd
fountain, and an ooeaient servant oi aB he would himself be praised. Al-
the none will r.BDect the will of his ways with a reservation, unexpressed
r I i t t . .
irt or- ana peraaps nanny aamutea even to
master, and an oath according to ap- hImgef) that the gpanlard .g Jm
proved uoman ineoiogy uoos uu unu menseiy superior to all others, no com
either of them. This war may be of parlson can possibly exist. But when
... ......... .-a ... ne 8DeaKS 01 n" country, ne is insolent.
snor.uun.wuu, i. m-j . - overbearing, unreasoning. For Spain,
sume large proportions and shake the he will sing hymns of triumph all day
n.tinn. .n. tn Hither case lt mav be long ln parliament, ln Journals, In Ic-Cr.ra Oat of m C.nnoa.
' I Bn-itaa namnVilata Kwtrn 0ul I A . T 1 1 n n .ri.n.ar rt t.a AMtm In
preliminary to the great Armageddon people of roea, the great nation, the Philadelphia Is selling his merchandise
battle between truth and er ror, light glory of centuries past, present and to from a cannon. The cannon Is mads of
.... .uaa Hhrt,ir and desDotism. come! Such is the Spaniard. The last wood and contains a churn of cream.
to learn, the first to forget; always be- The merchant serves the cream from an
Onrl8t and ann-cnris.. einnine. never endln: taklnsr nn inn. nnuiini tn th too: and Bushes the can
The voice of Droohecy and Providence sons from the past, despising the fu- non along by grasping the little knob
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iuio, uibvo, wuui.ui, iiugtu, nonnr- at ine eou
able, vain, with a faith to remove
mountains, with a practice to let a
molehill lie.
None are such pessimists ln politics
as Spaniards. With their arrogant
self-esteem and Inflexible character
this Is remarkable. But public confl-
Atknoa hfl.a heen nn effpotiiallv ah a Van Kv
the right, implicitly trust In God, and centUrie8 of misrule under the sway of
Incapable ministers and weak sover
eignsnot to mention bloody civil
wars; a greedy, superstitious clergy, In
triguing courtiers, and military dicta
torsthat under the most prosperous
conditions It will take a long time to
leave the results with him.
J. G. White.
Stanford, 111., June 1, 1898.
iNote The books referred to above
by our old and valued friend are "Foot- rest0re it,
prints of Satan," Latin and English, 50
nnnia- 'T.a.h nf Darkness Disclosed." WANTED TO NLIST.
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224 pages, Cloth hound, $i.2o; "Homo," Jim Deslrad to Wear "YUer" Stripe.
80 Daces, three lansru8.es (German, Hu
, , , tn A company of officers were seated
r.at.ln .nrt VnirlmViV fnr men onlv. 501. ..
d . m tne tent oi captain uraig, the pro-
cents; "Priestcraft imposed" ib cents; yost marshal general of Camp Thomas
An Infamous Dynamite Roman Cath- when four dilapidated colored youths
i..i . n......J..JP.m,J ll f" ... iu--uii
one conspiracy uewuucu uu would have been their fortune ln
15 cents; and other smaller tracts. Our
readers can assist in the cause by pur-
variety theater. Suppressing a dispo
sition to laugh, the captain gravely
aalrrt 7lf tio nnnld A n ... I V. . vn A
chasing and circulating Rev. White's COuVersatlon ellclted the information
books and tracts for they are all written that Jim had come to " "nllst." "All
n mn .h u m.at.r nf hla suhiet. right," laughed the captain. "I'm not
Editor American.
EELIGiOK IX TBE PEBlCflU COLONIES.
a recruiting officer, hut maybe I can
help you. Do you want to go Into the
Infantry or the cavalry?" Jim
scratched his head. "I doan know Jess
what you mean, sah, he finally an
swered. "Why. do you want to march
An Essay by Chase Roys, throwing a on foot or ride a horse?" explained the
blaze of licht on American history captain. "Well, lt s Jess dis way. ex
v 4i... .v.. .!. . ,v, . nlained Jim. I doan know nothin
9UU"9 tlifl. bUO iicauiw ngu. uo tou:c I
I 1 a i. 1TAar - rlia ri- 'nfon
of all the colonial wars, Indian an ooul. 's ZK u' .l 1"
a . . ... ., ... try, DUl 1 warns iu .u w iue bu.
cre...ira.. u. iu nuc " dlerg what wearg de yaller stripes down
many startling lacis not generally ieTt jegg
known.
In pamphlet form Price 10 Cents.
Address: CHASE ROYS,
Washington, D. C.
Do you look over the advertisements
ln this paper?
At th. Recruiting Office.
Charley Collldge (In a whisper) 'Td
like to ask one question, sir, before I
j sign my name." Offlrer "Well, sir?"
Charley Collldge "Has er has the
Spanish army a college yell?" Judge.
Ib th. Parlnl.n Scw.n.
Electric tramways and launches hare
been installed ln the Paris sewer.
Twice a month, on two Wednesday,
visitors are admitted to the number f
about 1,200, although the applications
are nearly always far more numerous.
' Violation of Neutrality.
Spain's report of "one mule killed at
Matanzas" has excited the hilarity oj
European newspapers. They all agfJ
in their respective languages that lt wa
a grave violation on the part of ths
United States of the rights of neutral
BOOKS AND WRITERS.
It is said that Mrs. Cralgte has heel
selected to write the authoriced Ufa a
Lord Beaconsfleld. She Is a great asr
mirer of the dead statesman and hs fig
ures ln her recent novel, "The School
for Salnta."
"Gyp" has pronounced herself in fa
vor of the establishment ot a Frsncth
academy for ladles, to be conducted o
the same lines as that for men. Sev
eral other literary ladles are Interested
In the preject.
Miss Corelll has brought suit ailrt
the author of "Literary London fofr
classing her among "authors I caanat
take seriously" and comparing her With
Mme. Tussaud, ln educational Influence.
M. K. WallszewskI, author of "tin
Romance of an Empress" and "Peter
ths Great," has written a biography of
Marysienka, queen of ?oland, the wife
of Sobieskt. It covers the history ot
Poland during the latter half of ths
seventeenth century.
In honor of the seventieth birthday
of Count Leo Tolstoi, which falls en
Aug. 28 (O. S.), the town authorities
of Moscow Intend eHtabllshlng an ele
mentary school which is to bear hla
name. Count Tolstoi will celebrate at
the same time the fiftieth anniversary
of his literary activity.
The less hair a woman baa the more
time it takes her to arrange It.
appropriate.
mail. Do not delay.
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