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in MUSTERED OUT, STATE NEWS fSMS Closing Out Sale The enemy's flags are trailing. The Daily Kortiiwesterp. 6TATE AND OTTKK STKF.ETS. His ships sunk in tho bays; Spain's rosu Future. The sound of a people walling, Is changed to a song of praise; Going Out of Eusiness.

$25,000.00 worth of MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS. PEREMPTORY CASH SALE people and won. When asked for his bin for services he replied that Tie had no bill. Mr. Hashford, who assisted Col.

Vilas In the case, charped $17,500, so that Col. Vilas, In refusing to accept pay for his navel to the state that amount." That Is a little severe en Senator Rnshford and Is not exactly according- to the reputation of Col. Vilas in such matters. But The Chronicle says that his notion In For men have fought and women wept. A Rich Field for the Employment of American Engineers.

Till Joy has taken the place of doubt. The promise made will now be kep. And the boys be mustered out. A Kaukaima girl, Miss Mary Welter, aged seventeen years, has been adjudged insane from over study while a member of the Junior class of the High school, and was committed to the Northern hospital. Tho ministers Sturgeon Bay threaten to serve an Injunction on the city fathers, impeaching them for not revoking the business of a couple of saloon keepers who were found guilty of selling liquor to a couple of minors.

The Howe Cushlng company's circus is stranded at Racine, owing to financial straits. The property was attached for a JfiS board bill while tho circus was at PoMlthtd Flr o'clock ewy afternoon, except 8unir. tJ The Utck Printing Coiniaitf. OtkWi. Wisconsin.

Kntfird the OshkosB Fost Oflli-e Second-rUu Mall matter. Slumucrlnu will not be Returned nnlem by Buuni) to iy tlie ne-snu7 Pt- e- But fond hearts still are bleeding Tho absent yet delay; A 0 KUEUMSTED In comlnfr out for the gold standard was the greatest event In Col. Vilas' Tho Duke of Arcos, the new Spanish minister, has Just given his first extended interview to the American press. record. If he never does anything in poli CLOTHING HOUSE.

85 MAIN ST. With the ice once broken the duke spoke freely and frankly, and when the every Indebtedness, and that the Industry of mining, especially in Gallcia, will be a new source of wealth to the nation." "Do you think the United States will very soon return the Spanish prisoners held by the Insurgents, and Is it true, as was stated In a newspaper pretending to quote you, that General Otis had put at the disposal of General Rlos 1,500 tics," It stays, "that will be a record that will look proudly in the future when political juggling has ceased to be a completed interview was submitted 10 him he Indorsed it, K. D' Arcos." The political future of Spain, he aiv- For Avarice, Ignorance leading, Has taken the field today. Over the ocean's glitter and foam, Our senllnuol guards with courage stout, Till a bullet ends his drearfl of home. And one of the boys is mustered out.

Where tho sun's fierce rays are burning That isle of tropic birth, The fever hand is turning The dank and steaming earth. Lying with the close, hot tent, Fainting, or with delirious shout, Some one's beloved's last hours are spent, And another lad Is mustered out. svvered, when asked about bpain iu- Kenosha, Tuesday. The show people are in hopes that they can adjust matters and proceed to Milwaukee this week. Another canning plant 1s to be established at Two Rivers.

The old Turner ball has been purchased and will be converted into a pea. cunning factory, which will be equipped with all modern machinery. The region in the vicinity of Two Rivers possesses soli especially adapted to the growing of peas. The oeoDle of axe becoming part of Democratic policy and the mountebanks who Introduced It have sunk into the abyss of obscurity that is already yawning for them." And The Chronicle la quite right In this lat Filipino prisoners for exchange with the ture, "exists In her Interior home pontics, in the development of her home resources and in leaving foreign politics alone. The great strength of the nation Adrertlilnr luitw are lower man oj WiKoiwin Fper Ttng iin fqoal circulation.

Hate Card sont on application. The KortnwMtcrn la a full member of the As-aoclated Pres. and recelvea the full Leased Wire Serrlce orer lta own Telegraph Wire. The Nortbweatern ta a Memlier of the American Newspaper l'allilir' Asswiatlon, No. S'H Potter liuiMing, New 'ork, W.

C. Bryant, Man-anr' Subserlhera either by Mull or Carrier who re-felre the Paper late or Irregularly will Confer a Karor by Utportlng the Fact to the Buslncsa Oillce. Hrlef Reporta of Important Current Newa by Stall or Sire will he gladly received from all O'owna In Northern Wisconsin, and If used will be jai(l for, lN-llnm by Carrier In Qahltoah and all Surrounding Town, at the following Kates: 10 cents tier Week, 45 nun per Month, 12.59 for all Months, or $5. (HI per year. The Northwestern baa the Largest Circulation nny Wisconsin Newspaper outside of Milwaukee.

Its Circulation Books are alwaya Opuu to at any time. Spaniards?" ter statement. "By the treaty of peace the Philippine Islands became American territory. ill lie in the direction of bending its en If the news from Is correct, TOPLIFF Dry Goods Co. 157 Haiti St.

and tho dispatches say it is fully con -Hence the United States, by assumption of control, has dominion over the inhabitants of the Philippine islands. Though ergies to the pacification and reconstruction of the country, which has recently suffered so heavily. The financial drain. grealij t.vrked up over the slight it has received at the hands of Colonel Morgan of tho Second regiment. Though Sheboy firmed, that Colonel Arguelles has been sentenced by Uie Filipino authorities to Tho Paslg river is Blghlng O'er the blood that stains its bank; gan sent more volunteers to tho war man any other city of Its size In the state, and twelve years' Imprisonment for treason as well as the absence of so many men who would otherwise be employed in they are insurgents, their allegiance to tho United States is regarded as a fact by this government.

Hence it Is nat for advocating autonomy under the though it supplied a band when not an labor, has, of course, told upon the Americans, it shows the unrea other organization would volunteer its services, furnished the colonel for the country, and now that peace has Deen sonable and tyrannical disposition ural that the Americans will do all in their power to return to us our people, who are prisoners in the hands of the For the brave young soldiers dying Mid Luzon's foliage rank. Clheering their colors, they (fight and fall Along the rebel route; Death tells each name at his own roll call, As our boys are mustered out. Adaven. regiment and one of his staff officers, and of Agulnaldo and his outfit and thoroughly established and there no longer exists any reason for Buch a Sent by Mall, postage paid, for 40 eenta per Month; 11.00 for three Months; $200 for all Months or 4.00 tier venr. strlctlv In AdTance.

If lost one of its band boys In forto kico. when it comes to the reorganization of the militia 1s seems as though her war- proves that an independent government by the Filipino leaders drain upon the body politic, the country Filipinos and who now live In American territory. Hot paid In advance, T.00 per year. It la printed in Its own Building on a Goes Per rlnc sons had been entirely overlooked will lend itself entirely to recuperating from the injuries which continual war fectlng Press with a capacity of 15,000 an hour and robbed of honors that they honestly AMONG THE NEWSPAPERS. earned.

and lta Composing Kooin la fitted with the iter-genthalcr IJnotjpea, the most Improved Type-set ting Machines In eilstence. A telegram was received at Kenosha to the effect that George S. Perrin had The New Jortf office of The Northwestern, H. "In regard to the question as to whether or not General Otis placed Filipino prisoners at the disposal of General Rlos, I will say that that statement was read by me some time ago in some American newspaper, whose name I do not now remember, and I cannot determine its authenticity." would be as severe and brutal os that which the people suffered under Spain. It will be remembered that Colonel Arguelles was one of the commissioners sent by Agulnaldo twice to Manilla to sue for an armlHtice on various subterfuges.

Oolonol Arguelles held long and earnest conferences with General Otis and with tho civil commissioners, and was much and favorably impressed with D. La Ooste, Manager, is at No. 88 Park Ilow, been pardoned by Governor Scofleld. This pardon was obtained through the efforts Perhaps some other nation will come alone and tell its to "let up" on the Filipinos or take the consequences, Just as we did little Spain. Ashland Press.

where complete files of the Paper can bo seen in the colonies has Inflicted." SPAIN'S ARMY. "Has Bpain any Intention of decreasing her army?" "I can say most emphatically that she has no such intention. In fact, for a continental power the army is a very small one. We have only 80,000 or men in actual service with obliga of James 'avanatrn, rrea uoaireascn and Advertising Contracts made at the same rates as at the Home Office. The Northwestern Is supplied with both the nnd John Ktllton, who have been working some time to secure this end.

Mr. Perrin Is the last of the men to be released from orison of those who were sentenced "Will Kpdn's development and prog Oahkosb Northwestern nnd Wisconsin Telephone If Gen. Joe Wheeler is so anxious to fight, why not let him lend an army into eastern Kentucky and establish Untied SPECIALS-- We place on sale today ISew Dimities, New Dot Swissest ISew French Batiste, In the new blue and navy shades. Also new Belt Buckles and new White Kid Gloves. -Remember' We snow the nobby stylos In Comnanv'a Telenhone Lines.

Numbers as fot ress be retarded by the war?" Iowa: Business office No. Ml, Editorial Roots State sovereignty in that region. Topeka tions to serve for three years. But gen "It is very natural that there should be a great deal of suffering which the No. 116, Publishers Residence No.

11B. some years ago for burning the Chicago bedding factory and conspiring to defraud the insurance companies. Mr. Perrln'S Slate Journal. erally after one and a half year's serv nation has to endure at present, for her pardon metts the approval of the people What is the fame of the man who shook hands with the man who had shak ice the soldier gets a leave of absence to return home and educate himself in some line of work, so there are, in fact.

in Kenosha. He was popular in ttiat city debt has largely increased by the war, and, unlike America, the scene of con VOL. 83. NO. 143.

OSHKOSH WISCONSIN FRIDAY, JUN'IC 23, ISM. and during the trial his case aroused more en hands with John L. Sullivan, compared the sincerity of the Americans and with the plan of government proposed for the Philippines. It appears that on returning headquarters (of Colonel Arguelles began to express himself among other officers os in favor of an autonomous government under the American republic in preference to complete independence, which he feared would be followed by internal dissensions. For this, it seems, he was convicted of treason and sentenced to prison for twelve years.

Ith the fame of the city that trained the sympathy than that of the otlierB. flict was far from our home. We had to send across the ocean a large number only about 40,000 or 60,000 men comprls ing the army at one time. trainer of Jeffries. Syracuse Post-Stand Tho Chicago, St.

Paul, Minneapolis ard. of men ships and arms, while the Unit "The cortes, by enactment, will pass Omaha Railway company has a detective at work in Chippewa Falls routing out a gang of robbers who have been breaking Raining (Jinnls. a bill making military sen-ice obliga Calamity has overtaken the calamity ed States had the islands at her doors, and we were obliged to pay $3 for what Everybody knows Thad C. round, for owlert) even in Kansas, the favorite nan seals on box cars standing near tne ue- tory. Hitherto those who had money could pay for a substitute, so, as a rule, mer lieutenant governor of Wisconsin not and removing freight therefrom.

It itat of tho howler. In forty-live countless in that state the poor houses are without Is thought that about J400 worth of freight has been stolen from the cars within the could be purchased by the Americans for a third of that amount. Hence it is but natural that there should have been a temporary embarrassment of the the soldiers were drawn from the lower classes. The army now, however, will single oncunant and at the lost sessions There was 8 time when the name and Influence of Thad Pound of Chippewa Falls was a power In the politics of of the district courts thirty-seven counties past two weeks, and the work has continued up until Monday night, when sev ad no criminals for trial. Minneapolis this state.

But the days have gone by country. be drawn upon the same lines as those of France, Austria, Germany and Italy, and every man will be obliged to spend Times. when the genial ex-governor takes ac "The colonies of Spain belong to the a And now comes the congressional trust. It is reported in a Washington special to a Chicago paper that a combination of the Republican leaders of several staitcs has been formed to monopolize and control the house patronage at the coming session of the new tlve or prominent interest in the inslsr- We ran hear ven now Tom MoOrath's past of Spain. Spain fulfilled her obli nificant affairs of Btate.

For Mr. compulsive and Irreslstiblo arguments looking to reformatory buildings before has turned his, attention from politics to gatlons. She has always fulfilled them and will always fulfill them. While she greatly valued her colonies, they cost eral boxes of merchandise were carried away. Tho robbers, after breaking the seal on the car door and getting in their work, replaced tho seal In such a manner as to avoid detection, and the company has been at a loss to know where tho goods have been going to, A suspicious gang has been hanging about the depot of lato, among them two residents of Chippewa Falls, and although warrants were secured and their homes searched, nono the snow flies.

And now it looks like another Christian era will set in before a congress. The spokesmen or leaders in her a great deal of money and trouble this combine who are to act as a dis nail is driven. Man oan endure a good As it is now, ail the money formerly de al when ho has to. Wisconsin Slate tributing committee to dole out the pflt- Shirt Waists 60o np to $2.75. Umbrella Bargains.

Values at 75, 85c, $1.00, 1.25. Best you have seen. Hosiery and Underwear at Special Prices New Val Laces In great variety. Journal. said to be Tawney of Minne voted to the support of the colonies, which brought her no benefit, will fall sota, Corliss of Michigan, Grosvenor of It is barely possihlo that the reason of the goods were secured.

three years in military service. This service, of course, will be without distinction, if tbe man can be found to be physically and mentally sound, yet It will not be used as a hardship to those who wish to follow the professions of the higher arts and sciences, for those who have taken some academic degree will be obliged to serve only one year." "What is the actual situation of Spain? Is there any danger of a Carlist uprising or a change of the reigning dynasty?" "As far as the political situation of the country is concerned, there Is a general desire for peace. My country has suffered much. Don Carlos, abusing the Hewey does not care for the mansion hleh the American people wish to give DEMS TAKL IT tASY. Ohio, Cannon of Illinois, Sherman of New York, linbeock of Wisconsin, Mercer of Nebraska, and whoever is chosen as leader of the delegation from Pennsylvania.

Here are right men, it Is said, him, 1s because he is afraid the grateful public will also consider themselves en to Spain and aid in developing the home resources of the country. Many million dollars which were previously poured out on her islands will be kept at home to develop her home industries and markets and open up the trade of the world. "Spain is at peace with the whole ded to find a mistress for it, ana mere Third Dsy of Kentncky Convention Ends one tiling above another whoch a man who are to be the executive committee refers to select for himself it is a wife. a more useful and exalted ambition in life. Although the weight of years hangs upon his well rounded head which is embellished with the hoary locks of winter, friend I'ound has not lost his great and abiding love for humanity.

At present he is engaged in the laudable attempt to breed a race of giants in this country. The ex-lleuteDant governor has never been known exactly as a Btock raiser or breeder.which wlll.there-fore, make the statement the more surprising to those who have been unawares of his labors of recent years in the endeavor to improve the stock of human kind. Whether our remote anestors were the monkeys of the primeval forest, or the midgets fond in Central Africa, or whether Adam was ten feet tall or only two has not, and may not ever be, satisfactorily settled among biologists. But taking the human as ho finds it, es With Little I'rncrrm. (By Associated Press.) Louisville.

June 23. The third of the political trust to dispense the con Waupun Times. gressional patronage. It is calculated Adjutant General Boardman denies the that these leaders will have more than world and expects, desires no war. The world will be astonished by the rapid day of the Democratic state convention found it still working under the tempo report that a brigade organization of the situation caused by the war and the enough men behind them to form a ma Wisconsin national guard is to no rary organization, and it was made jority of the house caucus.

But as the formed. If the guard Is fully as efficient progress she will make. Our army has been completely transformed and so has our commerce. The queen, a short time without it. of course there may be no anti-trust sentiment Is particularly strong Just now, there is a bare possi good renxon for brigade organisation but ago, appointed a committee of business bility of this little combine being nipped nevertheless isconsin little army is men, who formulated and put into op nlltled to put on all the style It wants in tho bud.

Tho state Is proud of its soldiers. Eau Claire Telegram. eration many excellent laws which will greatly tend to the development of the commercial field. Very interesting are tho figures show ing tho total exports from the United Will The Wausau Record please forgive States in the past ten years. In tho pecially that most enlightened specimen us for asking when it will again under- ttko to bestow a piano (or even a Jews- refluent disasters to her arms, ha9 excited the desire of the discontented for a change and the Republicans have done what they could to oppose the government.

All this has helped to ferment the element of sedition, but the government is too deeply implanted in the hearts of the people to be in any danger by the plots of Don Carlos. NO AID FOR DON CARLOS. "When the peace protocol was signed Don Carlos gave out his manifesto, saying that he and his followers ought to declare themselves free of any obligations to Spain, and It was expected that there would be a Carlist uprising. Don Carlos went to all the coutries of Europe looking for money, but was unable to obtain any, and it is a well- of it found in the regions about Chippewa Falls, Governor I'ound has be plain early today that the convention would last some time longer. The committee on credentials labored with 353 contested seats, on which it hud to pass, until long after midnight and then left its task unfinished.

Most of the country districts were disimsed of, but the seventy seats of Jefferson county, in which tbe Louisville districts are located, were not taken up. Last night's committee work developed some sharp differences, and the certainty of the majority and minority reports from several of the most important committees. The majority of the committee on resolutions has drawn up a platform indorsing William J. Bryan for the presidential nomination in 1900, and J. S.

Black fiscal year ending June 80, 1889, the totml exports of American goods amounted to and in the lc a yard to 25c. FANS, FANS, FANS. Best values at 3, 5, 9, 15, 25c in the city. Topliff Ory Goods Co. BUYERS' STAMPS.

harp) upon tho most, popular lady in Wau-sau, tho contest to be decided by Vote of set himself to a tapk that knocks college ha twiner's readers? There was not more amount had reached In excitement at ban Juan than there was athletics all in the ehude for producing a race of beings that shall rival jhe Titans and out. rank tne mythological The Record's last contest, and the en mities that arone out of the sinking of 1SD8, the amount had increased to 51,1 30,503.607, while- for the tleven months up to May 3, lSltfl, the aggregate had reached 1,130,028,572. It will Cervera's fleet were as nothing compared "A vast arena for electricity should be found In Spain. Most of the cities have electric lights, not only in the streets, but also in the private houses, as electricity is cheaper than gas. RICH FIELD FOR AMERICANS.

"There will be a great field in my country for the employment of American energies. Before the War the American imports amounted to many million dollars. Now I do not see why we cannot develop even a greater business than ever before, and we confidently look to an increase in Spanish exports to the United States. American Cyclops. The agency through which our die to those engendered by this contest.

Music may have charms for a savage breast, thus be seen that in ten years the export trade had more than doubled. It but Tim Record piano I 0 0 7 Wlllonlierg Enterprise. tlnguished fellow citizen proposes to effect this latest trust in human stature is water, pure water. This may seem known fact that he himself has not the Never! Nye. never another piano so is no wonder that the balance of trade is in our favor and that the stock of gold In this country is greater than it long as tho waters rush over the Rig Bull wealth with which to carry on his en almost incredible to the average Osh-koah citizen, but there are evidently terprises.

falls and tho mosquito naps his wings with a uniform togetherness that is so has been in its history. It is also more things in this world than were ever burn Tor United States senator, making free silver again the prominent issue, reaffirming the Chicago platform in its entirety and containing a strong antitrust plank. Tho differences of opinion In tho committee arose over an indorsement of the Ooebel election law, It is also known that he made several noticeably absent in tho wines of the dreamed of in our philosophy. offers to officers of the army, but they life insurance is most popular in Spain. With a little more attention the bus notable fact that tinder the Harrison administration the exports reached Democratic party.

The Record will con tlnno to stir ud the citizens of Wausnu at iness may be greatly increased In that in 1892 and then fell off tlur. refused to listen to his plots and were unanimous in declaring his manifesto a shameless edict, showing only personal regular und irregular intervals, for tnat Out of the bubbling sides of Chippewa hills flows a perpotuul fountain. It may not be denominated as the fountain of youth; but our friend Pound insists that ine Cleveland's administration, but as line." Exchange. Is its mission, but pianos are forever ICipense are light on our 6lde of the streui Ihe buyer gels the beneufc the majority favoring it In regard to the policy to be pursued in dealing with barreil. Piano me no pianos.

Shake soon as the McJvinley administration interest and totally devoid of any love speare would have said in BUeh an emer tho new possessions, the majority Is for the country, which was then in conservative. The war with fepain for began the exports increased with tremendous leaps. Who says the Republican party is not redeeming its pledges state nf mourning for her los.ses. The gency. The trouble Is over now, However, and the casualties were slight, after all.

Wausau Record. it is the fountain of stature. The waters of this fountain our philanthropist has harnessed for the great good and benefit of all humanity within Its reach. Although not advertising it as a patent the liberty cf Cuba is sustained. You Can Republican party also checkmated him.

made in the campaign of 1M6? Other measures recommended are leg- Even were the reigning dynasty lo slatlon against the railroads, especially Sluskrjo Lake Controversy Settled by the fenprcme Court NOTES Bt THE FUNNY MEN. Ex-Governor St one of Missouri, who leave the country, it would be impossible for Don Carlos to come into power, for recent events have proved that he where there are discriminations in rates and against any combination to secure (By Associated Press.) Chicago, 111., June 23 A special to PJthel "Tho man I marry must be a has boon credited with presidential as piratlons, says that he is not a candl a monopoly of school books. hero ono who can beard tho Hon in his Is only a selfish schemer a man on The Chronicle from Milwaukee, date and that llrvan will be nominated The fight betw een the three candidates den!" Percy "I see. Kind of a combina whom no one can rely. I can state most without question and the Chicago plat tion circus man and barber.

RurK. says: Alter years or ngnung ine wis- for the nomination for governor is be- absolutely that Queen Christina is beloved by the country as a whole, and onsirt euprcnw court has definitely form readopled. In a New Yolk inter Lady (In a bird store) "Pretty Polly; ng warmly waged, with the advantage does Polly want a cracker?" Polly (scorn view, Henry Watterson says the cam with the Goebel-Stone combination that sho will continue in power. knocked out the efforts of interested farmers to have Muskcgo lake drained paign of 18S1G will he fought over again which controls the organization, and the hang yourself with a pair of our suspenders, they are so strong and well made. But we don't want you to do that.

We want you to wear them. We have all styles and sizes, and we sell them from 19c What do you think of Spain's future nd put in their possession some 20.000 probability that one of these gentlemen the line of commercial development?" with tbe same candidates and the same platforms, with a few additions to bring acres of reclaimed land. Muskego lake will be named. The convention was I believe most sincerely that the medicine or a panacea, he has expatiated upon It in a manner and with a philosophy that may interest more than the medical profession. A discussion recently rose in The American Traveler over the relative benefits of mineral water and water containing no mineral properties.

In this discussion Mr. I'ound has Joined in advocacy of water without mineral properties, bucIi as bis Chippewa spring produces, and has advanced some ideas as to the effect of waters and diet upon physical development which may be instructive as well as interesting. In the course of one of his articles contributed to The Traveler he says: "How many parents realize the potency of water combined with diet In producing pood or bad results to their children, so indifferently propagated located about twenty miles southwest them up to date. Every indieatio called to order at 9:30 and, after the present holds within its grasp a big possibility of a golden future for Spain, and of Milwaukee and used to be a favorite points to the correctness thewe con adoption of eulogistic resolutions in clusions. We may as well prepare for that, like the phoenix, she will arise fully) "No, thank yuu.

Not If it as Btale as that remark." Chicago News. "There are two kinds of trolley faces." "What are they?" "The one we wear when we want to get on and the one we wear when we want to get off." Chicago Record. "My memory is getting bad." "Is that so?" "Yes; whm a man acts friendly with ma I'm scared to death. I can't remember whether I owe him money or he owes me." Chicago Record. "These Americans won't meet us half way." said the Filipino, discontentedly.

resort of sportsmen, pleasure resorters and picnic parties. There is high land memory of the late Congressman Richard P. Bland, took a recess until four tho second battle. more beautiful than ever from the ashes of her recent defeat. I think the cessa on one side of the lake and low swamp o'clock this afternoon to await the re Tho Populists.

Democrats and free on the other. The high land owners port of the committee on credentials tion of hostilities In her numerous col silver Republicans- of Nebraska hv wish to retain the lake and the low land a pair up. Every pair Is onies, even those in which the contest called their state convention on 1h FOR MUSTER OUT. men wish it drained, and for forty-five ended adversely to her, may prove to Fame dfc.v, August 22, at Omaha, and fu ears they have been carrying on the bargain. We also sell sion is a settled part of the program "No." answered the general.

"We've Mll of Vsrlona Heglments Be Held at fight, which was finally decided today. be beneficial in tho end, and that her mightiest energies, which hitherto have been directed in channels which were of both been traveling in the same direction. liryan and Coin Harvey were presen 1S87, the men who favored drainage Sun Frsnelwo. (By Associated Press.) ana ignorantly How many are They couldn't." Washington Star. at a mooting of the state central com ready made clothes and make clothes to order and conscious of the fart that from birth to Ytt," remarked the globe-trotter.

"I've no benefit, now be successfully expanded upon her own interior develop mltt.ee of the throe wings at Lincoln and engineered the arrangement. een everywhere, sen many queer sights succeeded in having1 a Joint commipsion appointed by the circuit court of Racine and Waukesha counties. It spent about $30,000 and lowered the lake depth about San Francisco, June 3. The postmaster general has ordered that and had lots of fun, but I've been in a ment. sell everything In the fur mail matter addressed to members of eood manv tiuht places.

While I vo HAS VAST MINERAL WEALTH. five feet without improving the swamp never traveled much," rejoined his com the following regiments be withhold at 'I believe Into consideration nishing goods line. and. In 1891 the legislature decreed that San Francisco, indicating that they are maturity the character of diet, embracing water as the most important fact.or, may produce dwarfs, degenerates and idiots, end on the contrary, physical and intellectual giants, crowned with virtue, A notable example is found with a people known as Cretins, found in the valley of tbe Alps and oilier regions, of whom it is said few live beyond the. age of thirty years, All are dwarfs, vora panion, "I've had some gay old times, been tight in a good many places and An effort will bo made to secure the national Democratic convention of 1900 for Milwaukee.

The Wisconsin metropolis is amply able to accommodate a national gathering, but it is rather all to be mustered out of the service the lake was a menace to public health the great wealth which the country possesses in her undeveloped mines, that Spain will very soon-attain to a great avo Incidentally s.n a good many queer and authorized James Reynolds to drain very soon: California heavy artillery, hlngs." fhicag-o News. t. When the contractors began the I'tah artillery. First California in output of mineral treasures. I am also There's a great deal of too close to Miner lorn work of drainage its dredges were fired fan-try, First Colorado Infantry, First NEMITZ emarked Mr.

Hlyklns, "which falls down of tho opinion that foreign capital will Chicago will got the national wn-entions next year. when It comes to a question of practical flow into the country, resulting in big Idaho infantry, First Montana infantry, Thirteenth Minnesota Infantry, First or blown up with dynamite, dams torn down nnd the work constantly inter "What are you tulking investments, and that our manufactur about?" asked bis wlfo. "The American 44 Main St. A man from Arkansas has turned up fered with, but In spite of this the state land commissioners Issued patents for eagle. Look at him.

They print his pic- ing districts, especially Catalonia, will raiidlv develop under the protecting Nebraska Infantry, First North Dakota Infantry, Second Oregon infantry, Tenth Pennsylvania infantry. First Cljieago vln believes that at last ho nro everywhere nnd write pieces about the land in question in 1895. The work hand of the government. him to be tnoken on all occasions. Rut has found Willie Taseot, the muraerer Smith Dakota infantry and First Wy he's got to hung out In the woods and bus Of course, for the present we are un Millionaire Pnell.

He claims that has been going on ever since, and the company will now have to fill up its lo for a livclitibood. Nobody ever tninKi der heavv burden of deltt, which nas After the Theatre a really fine whiskey Willie gave himself away by talking in putting an eagle in a spacious apart oming infantry. TKAVHhRS, ditches and drains and erect a dam at largely accrued In the last few years his sleep, but tho Chicago police are in the mouth of the lake. n'ent und codnllng him Mr ft poultry ex I 1 1 ion. Wash I gut Stat.

and its payment will be a severe tax clined to think it is only a dream. is acceptable to cious and lascivious, and many pinking In Intelligence below the level of This condition Is attributed to their diet, and especially to the character of water carrying a krge amount of earthy salts and minerals, wiih lime predominating, causing premature ossification, and thereby defeating the needed growth of bones and expansion of craning, it is a wtll known fact that children brought up on human milk are healthier and more robust than children fed on cow's milk. The cow matures in one-rflifth the time required for man; hence nature provides the former with milk containing three times the amount of earthy salts found in human milk. We can stunt the growth of lower animals by giving them food and water containing an excess of earthy salts. The same is more strikingly true of mai.

who is of slower growth, and hr-nn more amenable to earthy salts, which upon the resources of tbe country. Vet Perhaps tho worst recorded attempt at Delegate! to National Convention Id I.onud A New Milliard Cn.hlon of Steel. The government ifl going to spend an escape from a conversational difficulty ono in decorating the Interior of the new luble Dlsrumlon. (By Associated Press.) A device recently patented bld3 fair made bv a Ixtndon east end curate I believe it will be only a few years before our financial condition will be very satisfactory, that we will be free from who specially cultivated the friendshlj Milwaukee government building. Hut to revolutionize the construction of bll Cincinnati, Ohio, June 23.

The dele of die artisans. One day carpenter ar most men's palates. fen OLD UMROOF RYE should be understood that this is to liard cushions. The cushions now in rived In his room, and producing a photo be no part of the carnival display. gates of the Music Teachers' National association met in four sections today graph said: "I've brought you my boy general use are composed entirely of rubber.

They retnlndheir original "life" PURE (RAPC CREAK) Or TARTAR POWDCr. again, Constain Von Steinberg con likeness, as you salt! you 0 like to nave It." Curate (rapturously) "How awfully The expectation that Governor Roose and elasticity but a short time and become Blow and lifeless on damp or lucted the round table discussion mr velt rosy cofne to Milwaukee next goni! nf you to remember! What a cap piano teachers. Dr. Hageman explained week Is no Indication that the common ital likeness! How is he? Carpenter rainy days. The new device is intended DEL' his invention bv which he claims to is the choice of all those who will not be Why, sir, don't you remember? Hen council has not proved a sufficient have solved the question of true intona to remedy this defect.

The inventor de. scribes It ns follows: dead." Curate "Oh, yes, of course, 1 promote ossification, and when excessively secreted abnormally produce rough rider to Mayor Rose. know that. I mean how the man ho took the photograph?" San Franclco Ar tlon. Tbe round table discussion for vocal teachers was conducted by Frank Such excess of earthy de It Is composed of a case or envelope posits may be and eliminated of rubber, within which is a U-shaped It appears that the raging Rio Grande rl veriechangingthe boundaries between gonaut.

Hcibert Tubbs. Carl G. Schmidt was metal spring. The rubber case is of the by free and abundant usa of pure wa-tjr. Children reared to manhood and chairman of the discussion for organ tills country and Mexico, wilhout the same shape as the cushion at present in SCHLEY ON JULY 4.

necessity of a treaty or the consent of womanhood in Chippewa Falls, where pure water prevails, und whose parents use, and is not quite a quarter of an teachers. In the round table discussion of which B. C. Davis was chairman, for tho teachers of music in public any other nation. have emigrated from various localities of The Admiral to He tho iaet of City uniformly attain a stature larger than When would-be-alderman Pmlck be schools papers were presented by F.va Inch thick.

The metal spring may be either of steel or brass, and fits closely Inside the rubber case. This spring is the "life" of the cushion, the rubber being simply to protect the ball and the come a burning issue in municipal af Doming of Philadelphia on "the Irincl cither father or mother. It will be interesting to make comparinons elsewhere and note Blmllar and opposite conse satisfied until they get the best. Money and 30 years of experience cannot produce its peer. It 13 a perfect combination of carefully chosen Whiskies; each one possessed of some peculiarly approved quality, age and flavor.

Stored for many years in heavily charred oaken barrels, which adds to it3 ripeness and flavor. It is its own letter of introduction. CHAS. DENNEHY Si 89 South Water Street. Chicago.

fairs it cannot be said that the Democracy is at a total loss for something pie of the Parish-Galln-Cheve Method of Sight Singing," by John Tagg of New quences." henter, 1'enn. (By Associated Press.) Philadelphia, June 23. Admiral Schley is to be the guest of the city of Chester on July 4, and has consented to make an address to the citizens on that day. to turn to. ark, N.

on the principles of the tonic- Here la another reminiscence of the cloth from direct contact with the metal. Tho strength of the spring can be regulated so as to give the cushion any desired speed, which would remain the same in all kinds of weather and sol-fa method and others. treasury cases that smacks a little of Thero is talk of sending Schley to sea the fairy story. It was originated by It might be more agreebale to him to retain its "life." New York World. The convention was called to order at 9:30 snd after the adoption of eulogistic resolutions In memory of the late Congressman Richard P.

Bland, took a The Chippewa Independent and is Mrderer Hanged. listen to what the wild waves are say it vouched for by The La Crosse Chronicle. Certificates of graduation were con Hamilton, Ont June 23. Benjamin The story Js eb follows: "When fcrred on nineteen Normal students at Patrott was hanged here today for the Next week will be a big week in Mil Awarded Highest Honors, World's Fair Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair recess until four o'clock tins afternoon to await the rtport of the committee on United States senator the stata en Whltowater this week. This was the waukee; and the suits that have mad raged Mr.

Vilas to try the treasury thirtieth annual commencement. murder of his mother last February, lie left a confession. credentials Milwaukee famous rhyme with Schlitz caaet, lie made a splendid fight for the.

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