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Patriot Ani Scliolar Then Came the Storm and Stress of Friend

V O L . I X DijNVEB, COIiORAbO, TH u S b DAY, MARCH 23, 1893 N o 19

him but the odds andends of timeto excepting Mr. Bryce, and America world he is the first power in all the representatives of the uni­ gratefnl unity. Immediately the write his works of fiction; and has no stauncher advooate and ST Rome. I f Mr. Harrison' had a verse, the emotion of the electri­ cortege is reformed. Carried Patriot ani Scliolar then came the storm and stress of friend. And then ho got back to representative here to-day he fied souls, that mysterious im­ above the human heads, the Pope public life to still further curtail England and immediately joined wonld share this sentiment and pression which transports the im ­ glides through the church, and hie opportunities, with the result the staff of the Daily .Newt, and has t h e APOTHJOB iy lEO XIII. this seettrity.” Gen. von Loe and agination, that diaphanous appar­ disappears an if by magic, ac­ T. P. O’CONNOR’S SIETCH OF THE that he has sometimes longed for been pretty constantly connected ■ ' ' f- ' the Austrian Ambassador are ab­ ition, almost supernatural and de- companied by an outburst of ap­ NATIONALIST LEADER. a good year’s vacation in which he with that journal ever since. sorbed in their conversation, which materialized, that face framed by plause. An EccIssiasUoal Aacitmt of the Oreat might write a book after his own AS A NOVELIST. is carried on in a very low tone those colnning and that assembly, Lg ive np the idea of adding NOW FAXOT7S IN TWO FIELDS CeremonT in 8t> an r's Ohnreh. heart, which might not be just In the meantime— still acting during the festival. Behind them which a sunbeam transfigures, any comments to the scene. Leo what the publishers" wanted, but largely under the inspiration of Some of tbe Inner Pliaees of a Char­ I saw only one physiognomy in tlat inspired and pure forehead, X III. has enjoyed one of those acter That Hat Brought Ita Poa- which would answer his highest his devoted and helpful wife— he ItoM E , Feb. 3i -Tlie Papal relief. It was thatof M. Iswolsky. that inimitable nobility of expres­ apotheoses ot which the greatest aeaaor Into The Front Bank of ideals. As it is known, X am not had started as a noi-el writer, and ceremony at 8t. responded He was placed behind the ladies. sion which reflects the visions of men in history might well be Men of the Timea. a great believer in slow work^—the ever since his first work he has to the general exj in. It was In his Asiatic costume, highly the heart, that delicate hand of jealous. The philosoplier, the glow and excitement of rapid com­ been steadily doing hie novel eith­ almost a pho repetition colored, he observed the expres­ pie lienedictions, from which statesman, the artist, the believer Mr. T .' P. O’Connor, M. P., position often make up for what er every year or every second yeai of the jubilee the 1st of sions of the faces of bis neighbors. escapes a sort of protecting spirit, — all bowed down before these contributes to s London paper the ia lacking in polish and smooth­ — usually alone, eonietimes in col­ January, 1888. T only differ- Opposite was the Roman aristo­ and all those 50,000 men, staud- splendors. But that which tlie following character sketch of Jus­ ness; and some of the things Mr. laboration. lie is one of the lit­ ence that 1 can noMI is that the cracy, exhibiting its faded grace ing upright in line facing the admirer would perhaps like best tin McCarthy, leader of the Irish McCarthy lias written in a. very terateurs who believe in regular­ weather was finer,assembly and the elegance c.f tlie old race; Pontiff, no pen can describe. to underline is the pecnliar lesson Nationalist Party and novelist: storm and fury of work are as good, ity of work; what irregularity more electrified, i U the Pope blit it displayed nothing remark­ Neither art nor eloquence could which can be drawn from these Politics, so rich in ironical con­ I believe, as he can do. For in- there is in his life comes from cir­ younger. W hat an.nternal young able; while all aronnd were the depict such a scene, in which feasts. N o doubt the Christian tradiction, perhaps never produced stsnee, “ The Comet of a Season,” cumstances beyond hie control. man the Pope is I k ow self-pos­ tiers of seats, with cosmopolitan everything is simple, grand, extra­ will bow down forever 'under the a contradiction more ironical than in my opinion the very best of his But if he were free he would be sessed aud bow K'tigBlio! With, faces, and in the centre, behind human and unexpected. benediction of the Vicar of Christ. . that a man of Justin McCarthy’s works of fiction up to the present, found at his desk every day, doing wliat overflowing ir-iwal and pliy- the altar, figured thirty seven T-eo X I I I , resembles those Nevertheless, the sentiment, so temperament should be driven to was written at a time when he was each day his allotted work. He sical yonthfulnesssHje blessed the Cardinals and a hundred and saints with ideal faces whom the geiicrouB and so sympathetic, the position of one of the fore­ pressed with labor of all kinds has all the conseientiousness of crowd! I shed tofn| of emotion middle age has placed in its mys­ which inspires tbe policy of Leo most figures in a tierce internation­ thirty Bishops who enlightened from all sides. the newspaper man in being np to and admiration whdis on the 1st the centre o f the feast with tic windows; or, in other words, X III., and his ideas, so modem al conflict. Some few years ago He has bad a life of hard strug­ time. It is related that when he of January I bowed%y bead und­ their bright and highly colored the face has a soul peculiar to it­ and at the same time so eternal, he and another literary man were gle almost from the start. He was contributing a story to a mag­ er ilie hand of L an .'X U l., when costnraee. self, far beyond all onr modern his symphonic genius, his heart, engaged in an attempt to settle comes from the city of Cork, in azine he handed in the last page Ills penetrating au4^Hmorons voice types, and presents a vis.on so ever open to the aspirations of the some extremely o^cmiplicated and Before and after the mass, at Ireland. There is a homely pro­ of the manuscript the second week filled the dome o"r Bt. Peter’s, new that the mind involuntarily century, and that something so troublesome quarrel, and in the the time when the reflecting soul verb which gives each province alter the publication started. F i­ while a tbousan! enthusiastic dreams of those white pliysiog- pathetic and cordial which ani­ midst of the infinite prolixity and gives freedom to the spirit of what is supposed to be its especial nancially his most successful work echoes gave winga| pathetic nomies of tlie other world. And mates the verdure of his intellect- endless variations in which such observation. 1 notice liow tiie characteristic, and Munster, the was bis “History of Our Own acceiit^^^COLdoT in g out the thing which electrifies the in- nal and'moral health, mark with a conflict" abound the two litter- errious study these Senators. province of Justiu McCarthy, gets Times.” my -on! There is Cardinal RanijioUa, with diffirent and the skeptic, the en­ peiietratii^ m-cent those joyons Stenrs would ofttimes pause ami credit for learning. It ia certain 1‘ERSONAL CHARACTERISl K.B. was more radiant; ^ared in a his emaciated and ascetic face, thusiasts and the believers, is the gratitndes and expansive admira­ ask each other what had ever in­ that Cork alk'ays has made spec­ People are naturally surprised higher atmosphere, if the feast in which the imago of his itality which is displayed like tions. duced them to leave the simplicity ially excellent schools, particularly that a man whose whole nature is had assumed a m- immaterial moving waves upon that translnc I f it be God’s will, 1 would be­ and comfort of their liteiary ex­ Master is reflected. I f it were for the study of the classics, and gentle and kind almost to a fault ebarae’er. Christ ; iscendod Tabor p-ossilile to look into tiiat soul, ent skin. Looking at him we seech him to permit us to ba pres­ istence to trouble themselves with though Justin McCarthy came should l>e chosen to bo the leader once only. I f lli apostles had one might read its prayer for the fancy that we are in the pretence ent again at another feast, when such detestable and wearisome from people who were not rich, he of so stern and strenuous a move­ witnessed a repetiti on of that vis- blessing of the Lord, who has of a naked soul, presenting itself tho great Pope, reconciled with work. “ I have often wondered,” came from a cultivated family that ment as the Irish stiiigg'e for self- ion, would not th tir enthusiasm visibly blessed the instructions to the contemplation of the in­ Italy, or rather with tlie power said Mr. McCarthy to Sir George gave him full opportunities for an government. Everybody knows have been mingled witli a serenity discreet and almoet profane eye. that represents her, may pass Trevelyan, when that exquisite sent from Rome to the world of excellent education. that Mr. McCarthy does not hate a whicli the shock of the nnex- the humble, upon the h'rench re­ The mass begins. The sacred tliroiigh the s’ reets of Rome and Writer and good-hearted and kindly F.Altr.Y .TOCRJTAI.ISTIC WORK. human being in the wor d; that he peeled could no produce at music invites all to prayer. A re­ celebrate the wedding of liis al­ fellow was dogged Viy detectives in public and tho American demo­ He had to start at the lowest is modest and shy alnn st to a di first? ligions silence is maintained, while liance ten times secnlar with that the heat of the Irish storm, “ why cracy. rung of the ladder as a shorthand sease. Hut what his own intimates Nine o’clock son lids. St. Peter's silent and ardent piayers accom­ gifted nation. yon hsv’e ever bothered yourself A little closer to the altar was writer. H e learned some good and o-olleagnes know is that there resembles a gard en o f nations pany the mnriiiuriiig words of the with political life.” “Do you Cardinal Parochi, the Vicar of his old system that Ijelongs to the pre- is a vast de.il of strength, and wailing to applaud the coming priest. A t the elevation tho basi­ know,” replied Sir George Trev­ ILdincss. He watched the popa FREE HISCI’SSIO.V almve all a courage .rnflexible and phonetic days, but it was a good King. The basilic i, that master- with eyes of ardent admiration. lica is mute. From tho siiTimit, elyan, “ that’s a question I often unquestioning behind all the shy­ Tho Catholic Church is the system, and he has maintained it pitoo of Itenaissai! ce art, appears Cardinal M • ol, the oldest man illumined by the light of tlie ask myself about you.” ness anil modesty. There are men mother of liberty, and of liberty of so well that even now ho takes like'a living ocean, Through the in tlic Sscreii College, loaded with loiue, c-'ine down the silvery . nl'SY :^EAKI.T ALL THE TIME. who hate life and yet dread death. speech. Were she not, she wonld J ustin McCarthy is a litterateur down nightly on the margin of windows in th*e re »r the rays of years, cliante delighifiilly tlic lit- notes of mystic trumpets, whose There are other men who enjoy not be tlie true Church The very to his finger tips. 11 is happiest his order paper any critical pas­ the sun lend an al nost siipernat urgic verses of the Te Deum, with sweet harmony seems to form an life and are perfectly indifferent to fearlessness with wiiich she passes hours are those which he spends sage in a Ministerial statement ural magnificence to the spectacle. a plenitude of.voice which reflects escort for-.tbe God who conceals death. It is to the latter class Mr. laws on the subject proves her at his liemingtoh type-writer, es­ which it is desirable to remember In “ Mary Stuart” Sliillor has his Simeonic enthusiasm. It is Himself in the white bread placed McCarthy lielongs. Ho takes a just and piercing insight into the pecially if the work he is engaged in writing bis leading article. Ixiautifully describid the splend­ tho old men’s day, decidedly. in the. trembling hands of the moderately pleasant view of hu­ heart of the question, and shows in be fiction, i bad occasion to Liverpool was really his first ors of tliis festival Tho unique Their strength inspires one with Pontiff. Immediately afterward man nature, is an optimist without bow little conscious she is of in visit him last Christmas Day, and training ground, and there he liarmony'of ilt. Pet er’s lends itnelf the voices of children ring out in being blind, and on the whole, loves a holy envy. Close by are the any way impeding freedom in its as I approached his study I heard might have permanently remained to tbe grandeurs ol tho manifesta­ the centre o f the edifice. Their all the world can give— sunshine indiscreet and the initiated. He- fullest growth. When, therefore, if he had not had the enormous tion. One would i inagiiio that it harmqi^ gives wings to the de­ the click of the machine. and beauty and thought, in almost, hind the Pojie tlie strangers point we hear people con'ing forth and “ And this,” I said, “ is how you luck of marrying early in life a the worst circumstances, ho re­ was living, and thalt its life pal­ out to each other the Count de sires and the flight of hnman mains equableand cheerful, and has forbidding liberty of discussion in are spendng your Christmas D a y f’ bright, brave woman, who was al­ pitated with the siml of tlie as- Mini— tho Italians pronounce his souls. Tho imperceptible rolig the power of enjoying a vacation as tlie name of liberty of enunciation, “ And not a bad way either,” ways urging him on and cheering semhly. From the portico to the ions impression made upon the keen as any man. But ho is indiffer name “ Moun” — wlio seems de­ it is clear that they can have but him up, and telling him what sauctimry the naveiJ seems to move assistants proves that t' e thing replied that cheerful writer. ent to danger and to death, and lighted with the admiration of an imperfect view of fi-eedoin's great things there were in^iim— with the human flood. A ll the is unique, like all this at niospliore There are many well-read men whatever lietide, he cun be counted which ho is tho object. “ Don’t cause. To suppose tliat a man is a sympathetic companion, to whom on to face the music. uuiv.ei'se is represented in tliis that tlioy breathe. No description in the House of Commons; I yon think,” said a French prelate free to put forth his ideas, and doubt if there be one who hag read he owes all the happiness of his Bpac.e. Around tihe altar, that can ever give tho imago of these to mo, “ that the immediate prox­ tliat no one is to lie free to crit­ so variously as Mr. McCarthy. life, and who then- just after he Mjr Happy First Ceinmuiiloii Hay. inonuiiient both fantastio and realities. imity of tlie Frencli Deputy con­ icize and disciliSs them and reject Piilike other men of creative fancy, handon, A heart eo free and light, sentative of France. Goo. von And when the Pope, placed upon have only to go to Justin McCar­ I knew onr Lord bad oome to dwelt smile, and when I noticed, a little not one siditd, narrow and bigoted? thy, and from out the infinite and the first thing he did— his Within thU heart o f mine, Loe, tho envoy of ^illiain II., ia his throne, in full view of the further on, tho silhouettes of the It is all of these thiugs. Fur the depths of his extraordinary mem­ small house was in the trackless Ob, what a raptnroua, holy apell, introduced to him by JM. do Ite- great nave, chants the melody of 1 almoet aaw bia faoe divine. correspondent of tho Agenoe eritio speaks as a private Catholic. ory that passage comes up im ­ wilds of Hattersea— was to buy a vertera, the man oil tlie Sovereign universal pardon; when the lieno- 1 felt Uta preeenoe In my heart tlava and of the American cor He does sot dogmatise; h« does flower bush, which exhausted half of Austria and Auiigary. The diction descends with palpitating mediately— accurate to the last There wae no etn there noforgiven, respondents it seemed to me that uot ask that his criticism way be syllable. He has a good reading his funds, and, worst of all, it nev­ 1 wae not o f thle Earth a part. exireinuiiial smile wnd the /inetie my iiidisorcet interlocutor raised emotion from his white lips upon held at more than its worth. N o er came to anything beyond a Uni wae in uuieon wiUi Ueaveu, ut the French diplomat animate tlie entire world; when all the arquaiutance with four or five lan­ 1 know Uie angeteon meemiied. a corner of tho veil of tho future. doubt crtticihu is a delicate, a du- sickly and brief existence. Hut And Mary breathed a loving prayer this discreet aide talk. But we, Gardinals, all the Bishops, aud all ficuU office. U is often abused; guages. A t one time he never A t a quarter to 10 a burst of soon he was on the press, and he For me, a aimple little ohild* the spectators of Ipis kind of sa­ the assistants fix their eyec upon but that does uot destroy the crit­ jjasaed a day without reading Who knelt before Uod'e Altar tliere. applause, starling at tho rear of passed from place to place there lon, forming th^ circle in tlie tliat head -lurrouiided by a uim- ic’s light. W e think th«t it is Greek for lialf an hour or so, and Tkie world baa held me many yeara the basilica, announced tho i^rrival very needful to insist on all this, until he was the editor. Then sanctuary IVtor’s, notice bus of glory aud light; when the even now. after all the distractions Htuee that glad eoene hae paeeed away. of tho King of tho day. The because in some quarters a dis­ ' of the last few years, he can read came a restless fit, and he trav­ There hae been Joy, bnt many team tliat M. de Behaii o aeelna at ease, ladls of S'. Peter send forth their position can be seen of resenting Have o’er my heart held eway, White Malt. ap}iears, home upon eled all over America- -lecturing, and that h ii min: is absorbed by joyous vouuds to the echoes of the critic’s office aud pretending it probably as «’ell as Mr. Glad­ Ob happy day o f Love and Feaoe bis tnmnphal chair, as if trails that it is unfair. It is nothing of stone. writing, visiting -everywhere re­ When every momrat wae a eong, the spleiidure of the deeorations Rome, and when alt kneel dowu Ob may thy meamry naver aaaee figured by the waving of the the kind, aud the sooner those who u u LiTEusav woaa. ceived with that geuei-ouS hos­ and of the leeno. An Amerloan under the last luoveuieut of the Bot balp io trials to make ms strong. Oriental plumes. The entire aa- claim free speeeh realise that tact, And yet even in literature, Mr. pitality America always extends prelate placed near me mnrmureil lips aud the baud of the Po[ie, an And when Li''a’e evening eeta for me seiuhly resjxiiids to the announce­ the sooner will their theories be McCaKby baa not done aa he to literary men. There is no man And o'er me telle the ttnn’e laet ray, in my ear, “ The Ambassador of almiist superuatural iufiuenoe runs accurately judged, aud the better would have done. The eternal in the House of Commons who has Ob be my latest meAmry France takee it t^ty. It is not ment. Tbe enthusiasm, the ap through the crowd and transforms will it he for that sacred liberty My bleated Bret Communion dey, drive of journalistic life first Left ,aen so mucti of AmeHoa, not even KiTTin Bouu»* difUonlt to see that in tbe lay plauae, the nniaon of v-ioea from it into one person, oi>e living and they profess to lovs and cherish. DENVER. COZ jOR TJRI-»DA.Y MA lROH 2;i

I T ’S F R E K I I Information. Take an ex impie,” said the l ans regardi •Ithar Wtih L'- <-1 THE NOBLE RED MAN. : chief. “ A party go out to surprise a camo strangled hMf MMy tlklMIMll.t MW Immm eterici of below the bnllding P the Navajo lodge?” a cowboy’s hat he is really a terrible look* like a charm. 1 learned ail the secrets Masonry as lucoiitestibie lestancas of a Melal Work A WO^'C^VUL aXCRBT. log man. but undaroeaih all that desperate hlch even Cailin, Schoolcraft, Dodge, true Masonic order having extstei among "It is one of wonderful secrets murderous looking exterior Is a kind heart. Saynes, Taylor and a host of others have the Indians prior to any other like order Building Loans. confessed, In s j many words, their inabil­ known among the white men of the ooun* that waa ever k^tpldd an from men. It Is 1 began by dreading this man and ended Holiday ity to find out, and they are published try.” not known by aBybody uoleas one man. with loving him. Happy Jack is simply a here for the first time. *‘What IS the sacred medicine made of The four eomer p ^ s of the lodge are made superb shot lie has Aaron Burr’ s ability “ Ask him for me whst Is the favorite which they carry with them in their medl- respectively of ei Telephone“ ne ____ 1 ^ . Metal t Nsvajo mountains He had a beautiful kill me in no time. You must never tell tion as well at a mysterious one. It a war­ 2512 15th Ht. )iim . tS, Haaonic Temple horse there which I frequently rode, lie my name to anybody. rior has a run ot luck with his medicine, AMD is a mao aboul 49 pears of age. Ills wild “ When the Indians want to poison an he swears by it and retains it. i f uqt, he eventful life has told ou him. But he is arrow they go out an 1 catch a rattlesnake changes It at once.” and pin him to the ground, then they take “ Is the ‘ tribal medicine’ simply an ex­ H. S McDowell & Co. t O n p game yet and good for all day and night in a piece of liver sn l teaoe the rattlesnake pansion of that ide.1 ?” the saddle. His name was originally John with it until th(6 snake bites the liver and “ Itis. With most of the Indians the FIRE INSURANCE. £ Iward Park. fills It with poison from his fangs. Then thing is a secret. With some like (he New Zealand, of Auckland, N. Z. “ I ’ve met soma very devilish Indians in the Indians dip the arrow into the poisoned ('heyenues the ‘ thing’ is known. With the Olena Falla, of Glens Falla, New Y'ork. Tables, Cheyennes it was fifty years ago a bundle Delaware, o f UhilmlolphiA. of sagnbrush. But tbe famous ‘medicine arrow' change I all (bis. Now it is a bun­ Merchants, of Providence, R. I. - dle of arrows tied together and tighiiy Equitable, of Providence, R. 'I. wrapped in a 'par-fleche' and suspended in A ll Logsea Paid Front Our Office. Cabinets, Etc gooddsys over ths door of the wigwam. This is tbe Indians’ ‘Ark of tne Covenant’ There waa a secret society connected with Candelabras, it among the Cheyennes. Th a society met F. H. BO KST^D T in a lodge outside tbe camp. I f ihey lose Mirrors, etc. this ‘holy bundle’ in the war the whole tribe wUi iinpover.sh Kself to get it back. JEWELER The .Ms Heine Lodge. The ' tribal tuedicine of tbe Diamonda, Watches, Silver and Plated Ware Navajoa was a Itulo squat stone against them shall smell ot them and In Gas and figure which they got from the that way get Bearer to the deer. The old Rooky Mountain Gema, Opals, Topas, eta J’uebios, as the Puoblos got it in Navajo once Mid to the young men. 'You OPTICALIGOODS. turn from the Aztecs or Tolleca I have kill nothing bee^Sise you know aotbmg. one of these original little Aztec figures Build your bouae in this way. Then 912 and 914 SIXTEENTH STR E E T. STEAM Electric over 250 years old, and yellow with age. go forth to h'4at and It shall be The Apaches adopted it in turn from tbe that, having w s^ ed your bodies of tb< NavaJus, as did also theUtes. The Arapa- human scent, wBih you draw your how if boes wanted it, and finally made war on you want to kill I buck all you have to do HEATING the (Jtes and gut it. The Uies. wbeu they IS to shoot into tie mountain mahogany O ’NEILL, Drop Lijbis found iheir medicine w i^ go n e, pursued and yon w ill finds dead deer where youi and scattered them and kilietl the warrior arrow strikef, while If you want to kill who bad the medicine, but did not recover female deer you will shoot your arrow into Jeweler and Ontician, tbe sacred medicine, which he had hidden the cliff rosei and you w ill find a doe there.' on finding himself pressed. When a tr.be “ Great m ^leiaeJ’ said the chief, “ lies At the Loop. North Denyer, wants to gel the best ot any other tribe It under ail this. The successful hunter 337 Gallup Ave. 1641 to 1647 St. UainQ the Battle O ate. gets away its medicine if it possibly can. knows Just what ie take with him.” The Osages had a stone similar to that ol Here we were Interrupted by a band el Indian women who bad come from theii my time,” said ho one evening as we were liver. The barg taxes the poison and re­ the (Jles, only smaller.” WOMEN WHO HOWL. hogans to bring Ihe old medicine man som« E. B. BURLINGAME’S riding a oQg a mountain trait “ But I ’il tains it forever. The secret of the choice specially aloe thm fs to eat. “Sw ear the the nerviest Indian 1 over met of liver as a receptacle for the poison is to “ W ill you tell me.” I asked of the med- “ Happy Jack” and 1 climbed our borsei was the ‘Apache Kid,’ whom lileutenant be found la the fact that the liver holds the ioine mao, “ how you cure the slekl” and rode off toward his ranch In the moun­ ISSIl OFFIOE t>oi8on and coats the bark of the arrow so *T have in the first place a band of old tains, which w e made a little before mid­ Bean is after now. lie ’ll never get him. that it retains the poison forever. Such an women, known as ‘The Howlers,’ who Eat»bltfb«d In Colorado. IMS. Samplei by mall or What does be knew about a trail when he arrow so poisoned, if properly done, will drive out the evil spirits by their voice. night by the ligh cof tbe full moon. ezpreu will receive prompt and careful atteotton. has at the same time got the finest trailer kilt after the lapse of 100 years They howl over the sick. I f they can't B . M i l l e r H a o x m a m . toMSSHvirBilliOB 2«r*Piircattao£ he Colorado Fuel a M Iron Co., ' perform a cure I come. 1 have a tomtom in the Indian country just ahead of him? POISONING ARUOWS. Addrest. 1736 * 1731 Lstn&m OL, heaver. Cols. heaten over tbe head o f the sick. This Why, the ‘Apache Kid’ laughs all the way “ There Is another method of poisoning down his sleeve at Bean. He foxes the generally kills or eures. NometlmoA I order O O A B D llN ’S NOTICE the arrows by dipping the iron barb In the my patient removed into the sweat-house. trail, blazes back sigus, sets {lis horses’ body of a d e ^ man. That Is one reason There J perform a massage until all the State o f Colorado) T H E D E N V E R 1552 Lawrence Street. shoes backward, walks off his 'sign,’ if be >86. T why Indians invariably transfix the bodies rbeumatism la taken out of the Joints. County of^ ap eb o e) has any, in the bed of the river, or loses of the dead with arrows” Scarlet fever is sweated out by two blank­ Peoples’ National Bank Bnilding. TELEPHONE 40« the trail up the steepest mesa while Bean ets boiled in hot water and wrapped round I d County Coors^ “ Ask him to telt me the famous secret of In tbe matter of the Eetate of Anna 4. goes round forty miles, only to find the the sun glass used by the Indians in battle the body and a third wrapped dry around Barkr Slioii-'Batli Rooms Kennedy and Margaret O . Kennedy, infant to aireot their movements by means of a them both. Fourteen hours of ‘Kid’ gone. sweat at an even temperature heirs o f Margaret A. Kennedy, deceased. WM. H. FREY, Prop. FAMILIAB WITH THE code o f signal rays” Anthracite, “ He is asking me the most sacredly will bring out all the scarlet Co Anna A. Kennedy mod Margaret G. Ken* “ I h ive seen the ‘Kid’ frequently and fever. I ’ ll tell you another wonderful cure uedy. minora and to Mi whom it may oonoem: 1014 17th SL, D en ver, Colo. talked with him. When he is sober he is guarded secrets of the Indians,” said the medicine man. “ How did be ever know for tuberculosis,” said the medicine shief. Publio notice ia hereby given that on the not a bad man. Lt Is the .old story, lea n “ Take two Spanish files and put one on IBth day o f March iA D. 1893 at ihe open- give yon his whole life in a very few words. enough to ask sucli questions?” It may be incidentally remarked Just each breast and let them bore right through lug o f the Court _ that day, or as soon Rock Springs, He was sent to Carlisle when a lad to be to the lining of the long. When the aper­ thereafter ieraigned can be heard, D . Jr^. H a d f i e l d , educated. He was naturally bright, and here that to appear to know nearly all about things concerniag which we really ture is made clap a poulilee on each oj^n- he as gnai ' Anna 0. Kennedy bis educatlou has made him brighter and Ing and you will get a capful of eorruptiun and Mari ily by pe sharpened up his wits for satanio deeds. knew little or nothing was a bit of strategy we had determined to employ. It charged out of each lung. This is an old Indian tition krapahoe Sewer Contractor, H e came home only to find nothing to do. remedy, and when tbe chiefs visited Eng­ Pinon, the Indian with Just that much lees re­ CountVi He was an educated Indian, and henoe- land long ago they told It there to tbo doc­ SUlllOViL— - - — AND ---- T- — fon ith c must oot assoeiate with ttie'com ­ sponsibility for divulging such mysteries or initiating nuvitiates into lha privileges of tors. who tried it sncuessfuily. In making dian o f the s ^ ^ ^ ^ ia A. Kenn< mon herd.’ the acolyte. metUslne, ear4h or sands of different : . garat C. R ^ *011 the following dee- idleness bred of dissipation And gam­ ors, ashes of oeriaio plants, bones, bird*, oribed real e^****! dtnated in tbe County of Licensed Drain Layer bling. Uo he began to driuk tizovTn or “ There Is,” continoed the medicine chief, animals, reptiles and other ingredients are Arapahoe a s ^ !^ » of Ookmido to-wit: 2711 Stout St., Denver, Colo Rouse, corn firewater, which is made by boiling “ a system of signs and signals which runs all through the Inuian race. This is nec­ secured and mixed together in a shallow An ondinJcmli^ • half (>4) intereet in and down the corn and letting it ferment for essary. since every tribe speaks a different dish and gently stirred with a stick.” to Lot nnabS cd twenty-nine ^29) three or four days. During the fermenta­ language, in order that they may eomman- “ Indian mothers bear many children. Blook Numbered Sixteen «16;, Witter’s Canon, tion of the corn be would fast. Thon he “ The lnd.au woman is an easy mother. First Addition to City of Deuver. Raid Everything First-class. icRie with each other. These signs are at public or private sale would saddle his horse and go forth for made by sm o^, blanket, pony, sign lan­ She goes to a thicket alone and returns properra to b< desperate deedsl i f he got out ol money with the child in her arms. A child is not as the Court maj direot; said sale to be Our Motto. Quality and Oeanline&s he soon got more. He was first a scout guage. fire, a rr ^ s , fiint, steel and mirror. tenanee and education of Northern Colorado Lignite, The code of sunglass signals to which you weaned until another is born.” made for the liou under the chief of scouts. Chief Koberts of “ Can you tell me of some ot the secret the said Anna A. I ennedy and Margaret 0. refer is part ot a regular system of signsls hat purpose to invent the Globe City, S t CarloA He owned some at great disiances, which has been reduced signs which they ‘ blaze’ with when they Kennedy and for mines in the Pineal mountains. H e went want to iiidUate danger prooeeda of such i lie in such manner aa (he Denver Gas Co.’s Coke first to Mexico as a scout under Major to a science by toe Indians. On a bright “ There are so many,” said the medicine day and when the sun is in the right direc­ Court may order t nd direot. l)ans. He killed two men in the mines of man. “ that 1 hardly know where to begin. The inoome of aid eetate being insof- IRS tion, a piece of looking glass held in the the Tornbull mountains, who were in a hollow o f the hand of the chief directs the “ A sapling cut off to within three feet of ftoieut to ma*ntaii and educate them. Wholesale and Retail. prospectiog party, and gobbled the mines. the ground with the bark peeled and a I'BOMAH H. M alone, 1552 Lawrence Slreel Telephone 408. For this atrocity he served two vears. At movements of the whole field. The re­ stone laid on top of It signifies danger. A flection of the sun's rays thrown upon the Qusrdian of aaid heirs. Boston Baked Beans and Boston Brown the end of that time he was pardoned. trunk with a tomahawk slicking in It sig­ Bread every Sunday mornmg. “ A short lime after this he was caught ranks servos without trumpets or command nifies war, attack and revenge. A toma­ Dated thia 28rd_ dt. y ) Anna 4- K xmnedt and and handcuffed about' thirty miles from to communicate the order of the chief. hawk or knife driven into the ground sig- o f February, ) M aboabet 0. K ennedy . 911-13 W .8 tb A v e Globe City, Ariz., between Globe City and According to the diiociion of the rr.ys tbe nihes a declaration of war.” raaks move east or we^t or north or south; OBAE. M. OAM'mEI Established in Denver in 1882. the Gila-river. The ‘Kid,’ after be was TOTKJkfl AND WATOUa. handcuffed, dipped bis bands into the should there be dis inct flashes the party 462 Equitable Bldg. thi-nffs belt, pulled out his pistol, shot the hurries forward, moving to right or'left as “ What are totems and watous?” Attorney sheriff and killed him, killed the deputy, the flashes Indicate. If. on the other hand, “ A totem is the coat o f arms of each in­ the scouts sent on ahead discover a large dividual. There may be also such a thing • J . . T . killed the driver and got away. He has force close at band, a cofiiinuous, quick, as a national totem. A totem has no con­ teen out ever since. He w ill never be EXEGL TORS NOTICE. taken alive and many a man w ill die be­ vibratory, tremulous motion' it given the nection whatever with the medicine bag of Real Estate, Investments, Loans fore they take hjm. lie wears his tongue mirror, but no distinct flashes. T o e party the individual, nor has it . necessarily any Estate of John M< Cloakey deceased. in a sling, lie can write and talk Kngiish in that case scauer and secrete themselves. religious signlfioanco.” COLLECTTIONS j Lewis, Son & Barrow The underaigne i having been appointed “ Tbe system,” said the medicine chief, “ is “ Can you explain to roe the mysterious as well as vou can, but he never does, for simply perfect. A chief in this way can sit Mcret wnich has always been perfectly In executors of tbe i n’t will and testament of 1761 Curtis Street, - Denver, Colo. all that, fie is the fiuesttrailer ( eversaw. John MoOloekey late of tbe Ckmnty of But he is a human secret that wiU never on his horse on the top of a knoll, and explicable to me how the Indiana carry off Telephone 429. and without a word, and with only a slight their dead ?” Arapahoe and Sts te o f Colorado, (deceased) be found out. He is an Apache, and an hereby give noth e tbat tbey will sell the Inaugurators of Low Prices. Apache, when he la driven by bis life to movement of tbe hand direct the move­ “ I de not wonder that you should be following descril *ed property, in accord- b^om e a desperado, is a very terrible char­ ments ot his men in tbe valley below. puzzled over »uch a problem,” said tbe Clvilixatlon has never been able to invent mod cine man. “ 1 w ill tell you. it Is a anoe with the last will and testament of the acter. The Kid’ hates white people. He aforesaid John doOioekey deceased, and IM. OAWEDOFF, During this week and the coming claims to have been treated baaly by them under instruction t fro n the County Oourt in school, at the agency, on the reserva­ of Arapahoe Couz ty, Stale o f Colorado, and 1314 16th, bst.^MarketandLarfinsr tion, everywhere, and he hates the white will make e x ^ t t n deed for the same,— Watches and Clocks Neatly month we will give a series of man. namely.—Lota 1 i lud 2 blook 82 Case and ami Promptly Kepalred. All AH INDIAN MEDICINE LODGA Eberts Addition t > the City o f Denver situ- work warranted. Cleaned well forShc. Main Hprlng dIAc, Crys- Special Sales to reduce stock before “ There, do you see that little queer ated at the Booth Wrat corner of Larimer iall.5c. Hands lOo, Rpectacles looking mound over yonder?” said Happy and Twenty mnih streets. Sale to take _ a specialty, Hiiill^hest ' * price ' paid Jack, as we rode along side by side under place at IVemont street door o f County for watches and old gold and our Spring Goods arrive, the cottonwoods; “ that's a medicine lodge. Oonri Hoose, on ^on d ay March 27th next Our stock is too heavy and when Tbere’a an Indian in there can tell you all to the highest bic der for cash. the Indian secrets you want to know if E dward Oi Iarxr } we advertise a Special you may you only pay him enough. But you must j > Executors. not mention his name in the papers you E dwabd P. MoGovrbr ) F. E. EDBROOKE & CO. are writing fur, fur if you did the indfans expect something startling. Watch would mufder him in no time. No one, Dated this 17ih (.day of February, A. D I ’ll bet yon,” said Happy Jack, “ has IHflS ! ever gone in there before to ask for se­ “ Architects •• the daily paper for Special Sales at crets. You must be very csreful, sir, very careful Indeed, for sometimes even HoomB 8li-814 Fsoples’ Bank Bldg., money won’ t save a man’s scalp if these ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE, L b vis, 3 d i & Barrow, savages get the idea into their heads that Estate of William'Molloahey deceased. DENVER. you are going to betray them.” The undersign^, having been appointed 815 to 819 Sixteenth St. Here “ llappy Jack” drew off his horse Administrator the Estate of William . to the right and 1 followed bugh the trees and we halted, at and State o f Colorado, •deceased, hereby S. L. PHILLIPS, the door of the medicine lodge. givee notice ihat M will appear before the “ Ail AiT’ tang out “Happy Jack.” PiOKinQ Up the WoundaJ. County Conrt o f lArapaboe County at the There was no response to this salutation, Coort House in Denver at ihe March Term, but in a-raoment a very queer-looking In­ on the foorth Mpnday in March next, at Hats, Caps, Ory (lootis, Notions, dian drew aside the curiam that hung at sueb s system of drilling a troop of cavalry o.»mmoD belief among the Indians ot tbe one naving claims against the door o f the bogan and said aomething plslos tbat no warrior who has been which time all pel Tinware, Crockery, etc. In the field.” said Estate are n< ified and requested to at- in a low tone in Indian, which I did not eiONALINO WITH 6MOKK. scalped ever lives agaivK but is condemed o f having the same ad- AT PRICES BELOW COMPETITION. ' onderataod. “ Happy Jack” did, however. to utter annihilation. Thia Is tbe reason tend for the pui “ W hat is the secret among the Indians justed. All pers . Indebted to said Eetate 127 and 129 S. Trt-monl Street. Suffice It to say, that before we were al­ of sending up smoke in groat puffs and why tbe Indians try to scalp every while take immediate payment lowed to enter the medicine lodge we were man they can, . as to prevent nis ever are requested to then no smoke? How is it done? to the undersign) , Furniture and Carpet House obliged to go through the ordeal of a far “They hold a blanket awhile over a pursuing them In the ha nappy hunting day o f February, A. D. more formu uid elaborate ceremony than smalt fire, and when the blanket is full ot grounds beyond tbe grava For this rea­ Dated this 17ti) we ever confronted before even at the im- son the (natant an Indian falls' be i« seized 1893. smoke they open it and send up ihe stipple. F.DWARD P. MoOotxri;, GEO. STILES, p(Mtng poriala of a no less famous secret Indians notice every object aa soon as it and carried off the field. The secret of Administrator. ELECTRICIAN, society than that of Clio H all at old Prince­ moves. Ages of transmuted power have sneh a feat lies In the drill back of It. The PROPRIETOR. ton* trained their vision to keen Mrceptlon. rider is trained to sloop down from llURHOUHDKD BT MY8TBBT. Tbe signal is only an expansion of the his horse while he ia at full :13 .Tacobson B\iildiii|i', ADMlNlSTiUTOR’S NOTICE. The Indian In question was dressed In a sign.” speed and Disk up light objects lying on All kinda o f electric apparatus repaired, ^24 to 1530 Arapahoe St long, brilliantly ooiored blanket, girdled “ H ow do the Utes bury, and why is a the ground. Gradually nesvler weights anything from doorbell to dynamo. Bee with a silver belt around hU waist, a fillet dead Ute never found? ’ are Aleeted, until at last a few Indians Estate o f Edward! MoElvogne deoeased. me for prices on electric work. of beadwork about his hair, a pair o f leg- “ They bury at night,” said the medlelue reach a state of such remarkable profi­ The underaignod, having been apirainted gintd moccasins and stringed necklaces of man, “ ih a cave, and seal up the cave so ciency in this art as to be able to stoop Administrator o l the EsUte o f iMward varicolored beads about his neck. H e wore that you would never know where to begin down, and picking up tbe body of the McElvogue late the County o f Arapahoe a look of grotesque gravity on his ^oner- to look. Tbey will never talk about it to heaviest man, swing it across their boises. and State o f Coi >rado, deoMwed, hereby EDWARD J. WALSH, M. D. PARLOR SUITES, eal face, and as we entered the door of anyone.” Warriors are forewarned to raise their gives nutioe that I e will ^ p ea r before the the medicine lodge behind him a casual ob­ ‘‘How do they split the buffaio oolumn ?” arms from the field if wounded ordving. County Court o f irapaboe County, at the Practice limited to the server might easily hare supposed that a “ Suppose a column of buffalo coming, This act is generally performed by two In­ Court House in TH aver at the March Term, funeral eortegti was descending the steps ‘haps fifty miles wide and 100 miles diana Hiding at full speed neck to neok on tbe fourth Hienday in March next, at KyOy Ear, Throat and Nose. • f a fam ily vault. And in sooth it wss a .g. The Indians will ride against that on either aide o f the prostrated form, (he which time all t^fsons baviug oleims against OrriON H 00B6—9 to 11:80. 1 to 4:30. 7 to 8:30 Bedroom Suites. %auit of secrets. A mysterious aspect lay rushing wail and split it into separate riders stoop at the same Instant, seize the said‘ ' Estate ” ' ' are and requested to at- Room 2, Granite Building, on everything. The interior of the room wings by means of what is known as tbe wounded warrior and with a doable effort tend for the pui o f having the same ad- 15th and Larimer Hte., Denver, Oolo. was strewn with eabalistlo curloa. Painted ‘flying wedge.’ One Indian rides ahead, swing him up In front o f one ot the riders, jtMted. All peni _ indebted to said Estate sand plctores on the tlWARO P . M oQ ovrrn, CARPETS. STOVES. sacred painted cigarettes, sweat hoose they may enter, and which opens grad wounded. This is the reason why in every Administra'or. shei'p-k.DS, the notched uandt, the “ whiz- uai___dy^ wider___ier and wider, until the T t»t herdhi engagement with the Indians the eignifi- zer,’’ the sacred atleks.’ mysterlous Masonic splits end the two wings slowly separata” cant words, ‘Indian loss unknown,’ are ubarts and littte glass mirrora “What are fire arrows os^ for, and tbe only report which yonng llenieaants, Practical • Blachinitli, ^ The lodge Itself warn a simple corneal why do they make them T* 1 said to the thirsting for glory, can make with nothing strncturo of large, partially hewn piooo eonJ[urer of seerets. to show for their paina logs, set oa end aad Inclioed at an angle ol “ Fire arrows art sent up sometlmea aa a “ The Indians ara greallv helped in this about Ion y-fiv« degrees, so as to Join'one signal ot danger. Tbey are seldom used In by. / the horaehair looMloop which go around SSND 25 C H T S S ? :^ war and are generally UH*d for tbe purpose tbe necks ot their h).horses,____ and in whieh___ .“ rATHCR UUp»«AT-« FAMOUS * dnother on top, where they formed the .w._ k.-.. ___ ....I.... .L_r apex of ihs lodga The circle of logs was of burning out raccoons, bears, rabults, they hang by one arm, oaing their horse as [sWCRS TO COI^NEL INOERSOLL.'-' P. CASEY. mcumpleta in the east where the openings eta , from old hollow trees. a shield.^ ' Th. iMk .f Ih. Cntury. ' see W m x m m SL. Haw H e. 164a. “ W hat steel and ttmt need for? P<« “ What Is the secret belief o f the Indl- tox doot and th* smoke hole were. A THE "HIL08AM C THOUC' DEH«H. COTOT l^ rO p F L t*s Implannak Houae. ■T. JOSEPH’S BRANOB N o 2, O. M. B. * and »aw laai it obtained Ui share of the Church! prectorv I)K C \V e n d s . fOIHl. Meets first and third Monday night PROFESSIONAL, t Fish^-o are called cold blooded animals, of each month in Barnard’s Hall, KVE AM ) EAK. but this SiH'mi to iiidIrate that they are •T. icomt g unupEAU Caaa.4: Umhani Block, 16th and Curtia capable of mure iiilelligeiioe and feeling Eighth avenue and Clark St. than u ukuaily cr>‘dtted to them.—A n im (4 1522 St ^ S in et Spiritual Adviser, Bev. T. H. IFwrid, ______Bight Bia Bar. Wm. Malone President, M. H. Anderson; JOHN SPECK, The Child Was Puzzled. J. Hewlett, pMicT. Bet. Father Briu- Tlioiiias J. O’Leary, There Is no surer anddute lor the effect First Vice President, A Dnnu; ker Bev. P. A. Pt';Uipa. Masaee at Has t‘j>eitc(! with which lime has over us all, in making our Second Vice President, Tbos. Brown; 6:00, 7:80 aod 0 ^ a m. Veepers at Attornt'j/ at Law. a fniih line • f age evident, than a young heart. Recording Secretary, J. J. Bucher; “ 1 should like to live to be as old as yoh 7:30 p. m, r>aiiv )UaM at 7:30 a m Finauoiiil Secretary,!). T.Cummipgn; are, graiidinainma,” said little Helen; “ but Night prayers at^^^ p. m 401 E«initAble Bnilding. Denver, Colo. staple and Fancy I don’ t want lu be a« old as Aunt Susan, Treasurer, P. O. Lacroix; Marsha], ever!” LOOAJI A V V B OHAPIL. Gregory Ash; Guard, John Griffin. “ \Vny, why,” said graiidmutnina, look­ . First Maes at High Mshh ST. PATRICK’ S BRANCH No. a M. A A C 3 - r o < ^ © r i © s ing over her f(Wctaciea. “ what do you mean, Meets first, third and fifth Monday my dear ch iul’ “ Your Aunt Susan la a at 10 30 A m. Dali; iHaleni in a earret, earning hii breail by copying pic* N ick’ s assistance with my pick, but was Iiap r: '‘ Next to him I'nnce Bismarck so b ^ ly wounded that 1 was of no service. BT. LRO'S pIUBOH. Pres., Chas. Duust; 1st Vice-Prea, turet, nouriihlug bia auul with dreatna of WHiked in on his head, tbh well known The battle royal lasted for four or live raidtary cap on his feet, layge but wpli pol­ E. P. McGovern; 2nd Vioe-PreA, A s * ® ! Coal, a great ciaasic canvas of hit own. Need- Bev. Wm. G’B y ^ pastor, Colfax minutes, and Nick wan getting the worst ished top boots on hii forehead, a dark Tin. illlia IMm M. ta leaa to recount (he disllluaions, pn va lona, of it. when, by a tudden effort he threw Avenua Masses, 7K)0; 9:00 and John Quinn; Reo. Sec., Chas. Nasi; P Foil s*Ss of tooth I cloud in his'hand. |he inevitable walking •ppovinaity So Iks Wood, rebuffa of the nervous reactions of (he days the lion off. iWfure he could again attack cano in bis 'e> i, a menacing g.aucein 10:30 A m. Fin. Sec., William Sayer; Treasurer, .Nick tuhied his heels and his iron-sbod ro«so«ohlo pr when he received a few francs. The unre­ gloomy silence.” P. E. Childs, Crawn• w n ^ d Brido*l work st fsAwood Brlaaa lieved pressure of poverty, the unremit­ hoofs spattered it brains over me. He lit­ It should have read: “ Next to him BT. PATRICK’ S OHUBOB. OSoA klook. seta 14* os4 iiajiSMw Hay, erally scali>ed ir. Hut it was no easy vic­ ting biowa of ill-luck—tap, tap like a pav- Prince Bismarck walked in, on his head Meets first aod third Monday of tory. The lioq hsd torn the flesh on bis tbe well known miU'ury cap, on hlk feet Bev. Joseph P. Carrigau, pastor, each month at Nast’s Gallery, 1624 ler’s mallet—became unbearable. The thin shoulders to ribbons.” —->t. L o «ts (iiobe- Grain, large but well pohsh’-d top b>ois, on bis Bell Avenue. M ass^ 8t00 and 10:30 Curtis street; 8 p, m. blooil of semi-starvation mounted lo bis Oemoorat. forehead a dark cloud, in his 'hand the in­ bead, creating vis ons of suicide. Prettiest Doll In the World. evitable walking cane, in his eye a menac­ A m. BT. LKO’S BRANCH NO. 5. James J. Burns, ' " ’ o u r One everting ht, bought poison. Ke-en- I -oHm bsil B «w««t tiuie ilotU itsarB— ing glance, in gioouiy silence.” ST. ELZZABITV’S CHURCH. Spiritual Adviser, Bev. Father tenng his room, some hlng rushed psst Tb« doll lu ttia world; r> K ISJ T I 8 T , Her cli»«ka w«r« ao rtid sad au wblta, dears, Animal Humor. BeV. Fr. BonaVentuzA O.S.F.,pastor Howlett; Chancellor, M. Egan; Pres­ and Feed. his feet. Ho ligbte Onrtis 8^ «.a Masses, 6 KK); 8:30 and ident, Jos. C. Boy; 2d Vice Pres­ upon the iab!e a little yellow kitioni it Aa 1 playsil I . enc6 OoM ip tells an amusing story of a Sixteenth Street, And I t-riro^ to enlir dy disconcert the purivd itself to t> -eip peacock’s swagger, and leave the oat a ST. DOMIMIO*^ CHURCH ANNUNCIATION BRANCH NO. 6. Maurice reilecied; “ Suicide is the refuge morai,^lclory.______Parlors flOC Mack Block (Third Floor ] of one who has no longer hopes, ties of af­ Bev. B. F.. Logan, O. P., pastor, Spiritual Adviser, Veyy Bev. Father fection or responsibilities. In receiving * About Boys. Robinson; I ’resident, Thomas J. Quin- EsTAIlUSHKl) 1874. this kdteu 1 have assumed a duiy. To Bev. T. J. Murphy, O. P., Highlands. The fullowmif IK given as the school es­ livan: 1st Vice President, Michael place this little creature for warmth upon say of a little Buffalo girl: ‘ The boy is not W. SMKDl.EY, D. I). S. ' J. II. BEALS. I). D S my heart and then turn that warmth to ice Masses, 8:30 and 10:30 a m. M. By an; 2ti Vice President, Charles an animal, yet (hey can be heard a consid­ would be a betrayal. A t least 1 will hve Crowley; Recording Secretary, Geo. GREENLEE & CO., until to-morrow.” erable distance. When a boy hollers he CHURCH o r ST. JOHN THB SVAHOELIST, S M r : D L E Y & B E A L S , McAtee; Assistant Secretary, Frank D entists. IKPOBTZBS AND DZALZBS IN In the morning the Mt^o cat appeared so opens bis big mouth like frogs, but girls Harman. 'Bev. Wm. Horrin, pas­ pretty Maurice painted,"and waa able to hold theiT tongue till they are spoken to' Began; Financial Secretary, P.T.SuL Room 28, Skinner Block, •ell, us poriraiu Another was orde ed, and then they answer respectable and tell tor. Mass, 9:30 A m . Sunday School livau Treasurer, William Tehau; Cor. i 6th and Lawrence. ’I'elephone 269 and another. just how it was. A boy thinks himself Mrashal, Hugh Hogan; Guard, J. M. D e n v e r , C o lo r a d o . M. Len oirs pussies became the fashion. lOKX) A m . 'Granite, Marble clever because be can wads where It is Rochefort. H e deferred his dream o f a classic canvas deep, but (.rod piade (he dry land for every CHURCH OF 8T. FBARCIS DE SALES. and painted only cats in ail postures and living thing and rested uo the seventh Meets every 2d and 4th Tuesday of oolors, vellow, black, white, gray and day. When the boy grows up he Is called Near corner Alameda avenue and each month. and Stataary tabby. He studied cats; he divined, under a husband and then he stops wading and Broadway. Father J. J. Gibbons, their masks of drowsiness or osprice, the •lays out at nigiiis, but the grew up girl is ST. Pa t r ic k ’ s c. m. b. S o c ie t y . General Agents o f The New England Gran­ subtle charm and wisdom adored In .old a widow and keeps house.” pastor. Services at 8 o’clock and ite WDrks o f Hartford, Conn., Manu- I (oaod my poor little doll, dears Emory A. Bryant, D. , S. foctorers of tbe (''elebrated Egypt. 10:^ a. m.; benediction at 3 p. m. Spiritual Adviser, Father Howlett; 0 Aa 1 played In tbe beatb one day; T h e yellow kitten that saved bis life also Folks aay abe la terribly ebansed, dears. Home Life In Switzerland. every Sunday. PreA, R. Keenahan: Vice-PreA,P. H. DENTAL SPECIALIST- Westerly Granite. made bis fortune. And M. Lenoir proved For ber paint Is all waabsd away. ^ou have seen pictures of Swiss cot­ Telephone 977. 1224 Lawrence St not ungrateful; the yellow cat, now patrt Harrington; Bee. Sec., Geo. Osborne; CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK And b er arms trodden off by tb e rows, dears. tages, have you oot ? A re they not arch of a tribe, has his cushion and hia cup A n d b e r balr oot tbe least bit eurled; pretty ? The Swiss people are very artistic Fim Sec., W. H. Brophy; Cor. Sec., (Bryant’s Patented Methods.) in the atelier and wears a- golden collar in­ Tet for old sake’s sake, abe I still, dears, iD their tastes, and even the poorest Swiss M. J. Pettid; Treas., John Beddin; scribed, “ T o my benefactor,” —iShort Sto­ Tbe prettiest doU In (ba world. Society Directory. Office, Rooms 509, 610 California Building. THE BANNER HOUSE ries. J______—C. gln^sUy M lamiton Queyn. is neat and tasteful in hts home life. Many Marshal, Frank McGuire; Trustees, of the ways of the Swiss are os pretty •• J. J. Leavy, Joseph Walsh, P. S. Col­ D e n v e r , Co lo , ----- OF THE WEST----- The Magpie and His Ways. An Interesting Art. their fanciful Ideas of building houses. A lins; Executive Committee, John 1 think it has never been my lot to know In the chapter on comtaunltics in his list Swiss mother believes that her child will CATHOLIC KRIOHT9 OF AMERICA — ST. ReferonreM by P^rmiaMion: a meaner bird than the magpie. W e ' may work. Sir John Lubbock rei>eats, in a have bad dreams unless it is crooned to Flvnn, Denis Boland. A. K. Sheppard, Loan Agent, North­ THE admire his tact, his bualness-Uke industry, pleasurably understandable way, his own sleep. And so, bending tow over tbe AUOU8TINK BBAROH NO. 366. Meets every Monday evening ai western Insurance Co., Denver, S. I. Kos- bis wonderful ability to “ take careof num­ researches with ants and bees. W hile not drowsy little one’s euoch, she tings sooth­ Rev. W. J. Howlett, Spiritual Adviser room 328 Charleys bnilding, Cor. 15th titch, Kostitch & Co., Denver, James S. Lind­ ing songs of grorn pastures and siill ber one,” but it is only as we admire the lesa than 1,000 species of anu, there are no President, J. J. Hague; Financial and Curtis. Library open every Sun­ sey. (iNanald Fletcher & Co.) Denver, Hon- waters until the little child bos breathed Steve Keene, Capitalist, Denver, H, J. .Ma genius of the burglar, or the skill of the two having the same habits. itself peacefully into the land of Nod. day from 10 A m. to 10 p. m. Secretary, Robert J. Tennelly; Re­ bam, Denver; C C. Kemp, Manager Adver­ Cooper-Hagus pickpocket. There is nothing about him W e are Just finding out hnw that oan be really liked. long-lived ants are. lie has had Johnny's Golden Dream. cording Secretary, A^H. Maniey. c a t h o lic l a d ie s a id so c ie ty tising i>epHrtmeet “ Evening Post,” Denver: H e seems to be in a chronic state of working ants seven years, and a queen L ittle johnny wasn’ t lazy, but he did Geo. D. Ileri>ert, Editor “ Evening Post,” ant lived In one of nis nests for fifteen Men's.on the firsti^ third Wed- hanger; his life la one conataut search for bate to gel up in the morning. Ills mother Meets every Wednesday, at 2 p.m., in Denver, E. T. Oollbran, General' Freigh: years. H e is certain that the ants o f each was constantly scolding him. One day Logan Avenue Chapel Pneeident, Agent, ‘C. M, Railway, Denver. *FDRNlTlfRE CO,. aomeibing to fill his capacious crop. He '(immunity recognize each other. Sir John may turn aside now and then to braw ivlled one commanltv and kept them Johnny came down very late and his HfA Austin McFarland: Secretary, H. ! Higgings, President American Smelter, witb *0010^1 bl« follow*, or wltn a crewt part for a year and nine months, at the mother ssjd (o him, “ Johnny, why did yon MfA Fenster; Treasurer, Mias Julia l^odville; W. Cooley, Aspen National Of cowardly companions, to tease the lit lid of which they at once recognized each not rise earlier this morning T ’ Johnny Clifford. AU ladies welcome to tbeee Bank, Aspen: E. P. Rose, Mayor of Aspen; out of some smaller bird, but even hi •ther, “ and were perfectly friendly, while looked rather sheepish, but he was equal Hon. II. B. Gillispie, (lapitalist, Aspen; Dr. 1645-1651 Arapaboe St. flights and his frolics have k> do with th hey attacked suts from a different nest, 'o the occasion. “ Mother,” said the rogue, BOLT NAME SOCIETY, SI v I^BICK'B PARISH meetiogA T dreamed that 1 found. * S600, and Henry Paul, Superintendent Aapen Mines, question of a dinner. Uhough ot|the same species.” Sir John Asper. Wholessle and Retail. There is nothing eatable (hat the magp lade hia ants drunk with whisky, and u e and Charley Smith were having socii SCHOOL HALL, 80 H DSNVEA ORPHAN AID SOCIETY. will, not consume, though it is said th; ■ft them together friends. The fun spending it that 1 was afraid to wake Meets first Tuesday of each month “ The best method of Bridgework ever trood, clean grain goes verj^oard with blit iiisyone had nothing to say, but theiV up until 1 hod got r.d of all tho money.” — President, Michael Lewis; Beoord- invented.” Boston U tral'i^______Flesh, living, newly dead or decaying tends knew them and dragged them off ing Secretary, rid Fitzgerald; in the Loretto Convent parlors at 8 Call and see my work and methods used. yoong birds, fish, eggs, insects, fruiis—h I their homes, where the besotted ones An Affectionate Jackal. o’clock. devours them all with equal gusto. Financial Secretary W. P. Horan; Consultation hours— 9 to 10 a. m., i to 2 p. • ere watched until they were sober, The jackal is only a little wild dog. Its m., 4 to 5 p. m. DR. W. A. LEWIN, Aside from eating his life is one persi^ hare were stranger ants among the in- Treasurer, Michael (rirabam. Mrs E P Jacobson, president; Mrs 606 16th Bte., Oor. Stont. ent chatter. He goes at bis work like liriates. and the community took them body is but fourteen or fifteen inches long, its tail about ten mure, and it s ands about J K Mullen, vice-president; Miss L whistling boy. Only when be is rubbi: itched them Into tbe water. Thus It is ST. JOSEPHS C. T. A. AND A SOCIETY K r lanigan, secretary; Mrs John An- Praotioe limited to all diseases o f the some absent birdU nest or stealing son vident that they “ know their friends even fifteen inehes high. It bos the habits of a forbidden thing from camp or farmyar. hen incapable of giving any sign or pass- dog; when wild it bowls, but when tame It Spiritual Adviser, Kev. William O. glum, treasurer ---- DR. ROBERT. LAWRENCE, Ryan; President, Jame^F. Tierney, does be cease bis jabber; (hen he knoM .>ird.” ______barks Just like a housd dog. It is nocturnal THE CELTO'AMERICAN BBOTHERBOOD Eve, Ear, Nose, Throat. the worth of silence aa well as any one, in ita habits, but that is breauso the beat of Vice-president, Jobp Flynn; Rec- O e n tin t. Hia notes are many and varied, a Cats and Doga. the climate in Asia and Africa la so great Meets first and third Fridays of each when you come upon a company of ll. i'he cat's spirit of independence. Indeed, that most animals shun tbe 1 gbt, and tbe ordiog Secretary, Wm. H. Brophy: Room 16, Masonic Temple, 4 the most distinct eharacteristle of her Financial Secretary; Wm. A. Burke; month in tbe .Charles Bnilding, F if­ birds unalanned in the woods, there is jackal does not like the heat any more than Telephone 1541. Denver, Colo social-and gossipy tone about their pratti i.vture. A s Mme. Custine rightly said.-the other animals do. It is easily tamed, and Treasurer, J. M. Gibson; Marshal, teenth and Curtis. that is really pleasant. it’s great difference from and according becomes os affectionate and faithful as any Thomas P. OollinA J. T. B ryaH , vice-pr^ident; J. B. Aa 1 her sentiments, suneriority to tbe dog dog. ___ • ______Needham, rcKsording secretary; Mich­ was sure that 1 heard the voices of chlldrei Trustees— J. K. Mullen, Alexander playing just around the bend of the road es in ber calm insistance on selection - A Captured Deer. Sullivan, Wm. Maloney. ael Lewis, financial secretary; M.- J. C. P. K U E R S T E N , but 1 ^uiid that all the sounds, of cbildis' hich invariably accompaoiea ber appar- Tbe trainmen on a Central Vermont Executive Committee— Daniel Ma­ Waldron, treasurer; Wm. Douglas, t docility. railroad train found a deer caught in a D entist. Dr. Lewin has paid partionlar attention laughter. tHlkiog and screa«ning came froi marshal; Jas. Devaney, guard. to this important bran^'h o f medicine, and a flock of these garrulous birds. As 1 ap To the dog proprietorship is mastership; wire fence near rui^fonl, Vt., a short honey, Hugh Fitzpatrick. ) knows his bom ■, and he recognizes Meets every Tuesday evening in Directors— J. F. Bryah, M. J. Wal­ Room 1, Granite Block. is prepared, with all the finest modern in- pruacbed them there were ciamoroti time ago. They succeeded in capturing stmments, to operate for the relief of oat- shrieks of alarm, and the whole crow ■ ithout question the man who has paid the animal uniujared and brought it to their hall, corner Fifteenth and Stoot dron, Michael Lewis, P. J. McEnery, went flitting fiom bush to bush up th >r, feeds, and <>n occasions kicks him with M. J. O’Fallon. D enver, - - CJolo aract, cross eye, slosore e f the tear duct, 1 the easy familiarity of ownership. He Rutland, Vt. A s U is against the law to staeets , laorymal fistula, closure of the pupil, staph­ mountain side, complaining at being di capture deer in that stale at this neason of yloma, pterygium and the removal o f tu­ turbed. > lows that man undoubting and nn- the year, tbe trainmen were forced to take oticed, grateful fur a word, even thankful ANCIENT ORDER OF BIBIKNIANB. mors and morbid growths o f every descrip­ Oue of the magpie’ s favorite resorts i the deer back on tho return trip and set tion Artificial eyes and ear drums in sert^ the roadside, especially if the road wind >r an oath. the animal at liberty. R. S. CLARKE, D. D. S. along in rompauy witn a running strearit But the cat Is a creature of a very differ- N umber L without pain; granulated eyelids perman­ Leailvillc Cburcli Directory, ently and radically oared. The doctor also lie proves a source ot great annoyanc it stamp. She will not even sloop to coD- Children’s Cute Sayings. •tsr, nor be tempted out of ber nature by Peter Walsh, president; Edward DENTIST AND ORAL SURGEON. treats suooessfully sU diseases and deform­ to campers and ranchers in and near th Louii—What's the maiu r ‘/ .Martin—The ities o f tile ear. mountains. He will steal almost anything • rfers of reward. teacher told me (o write a coiuposition on Clark, vioe-preeideut; Michael church or THE ANNUNCIATION. and, while be has a sharp eye for portable, She absolutely declines instruction; nay, snow, and i can’ t find any snow to write iric3 Blake S t . Denver, Colo ven persuasion is l04t upoB„ ber for any Shields, recording secretary; P. J. goods, he grows woiidrously expert at it on. Walsh, financial setaretary; Maurice Bev. J. M. Brown, pastor D. S. O a . -t ct X* X* l l ktHqiing oui ot danger. He seems to have iiermaoent effect it may be designed to Uncle—W ell, Edle, aro you thinrkiDg of a real genius for the science of projectiles have. You may be the legal possessor of a all the Dice things you can buy with that Coll, treasurer; James F. Fortune, O’Begley, assistant. is a disease of the mnoous rnembrane of the and knows the range of bird snot better cat, but you cannot govern her affections. J. H. TH O M PSO N , D. D. S., nasal uharapgeal space, and if not arrested Sixpence? Kdie (who has expected quite sergeaxit-at-ams; James Hanigan, Masses at 7K)0; 8:30; 9:30, (for the than the average hunter. Some Peculiar Rodents. half a crown)—No, uncle,! am thinking sentinel; D. J. Fitzgerald, marshall. in time the ear may become seriously affeot- in three years’ camping m the Rockies 1 children); 10:30, (High Mass); Cat­ D entist. ed through the eustaobian tube, wbtoh oon- Death Valley, California, notwithstand- of ail tbe things I can’ t buy with it. Meet first and third 'I'bursday of never had much trouble with this noisy “ 1 don’ t like our doctor,” said WllUe. echism and Rosary at 2:30. Prayers, neots the throat and ear, preduoing inflam­ thief. Once, in Estes park, Colorado, my ln"g its suggestive name, is (he abode of each m on ^ at Strauss’ Hall Rooms 81 and 82 Barth Block, mation and snppnration o f the middle ea more curious and wonderful specimens of “ 1 went and caught a cold bad enough to Vespers, Sermon and Benediction of tent was under a tall pine, and for many keep me home from Hchool for two weeks, Bixteenth and Stout 8ta., Denver, Colo. often destroying the drumhead and finally mornings a single ’ plo perched on iba> top­ animal creation than any place of its size and (be mean old doctor cured me in less’ n N cmrih 2. the Blessed Sacrament 7:30. deafness sets in. I f you are afflicted with most branch of the tree long before we within the limits of the (Juited States. Tbe two days.’* thiadisease be sore to ooDsnlt the doctoral were ready to get up, and b^an a scries oddest o f these creatures, perhaps; is a Michael Kgan, president; James onoe. Ur. Lewin has m a ^ the adaptation o f of calls and squawks that made further “ Mamma,” said Vonite, “ .Sally Green’ s DR. S A M U E L F. SH A N N O N , sleep imposs ble. speciipecles of rodent called the “ kangaroo father is going to bund a new house, and Devauuy, vice-president; O. J. Dris­ NportnrleM anil RyeRlasson .Morning after morning there was the Tat,” which travels from place to place b' Saijy sayr they arc going to have a sitiing- coll, recording secretary; Michael Hom ceopathfst, pantomime of a not overdressed figure executing a senes of juiiqis or springs, ai- room next to the kitchen expressly for the Leaiville Society Directory. a life-long study, and oorreots tho most dif­ Lewis, financial secretary; M. J. Wal­ lt>ir> Arapahoe Sfreet, •neiiking out under the tent fly, preened roust in exact imitailon of his namesake of majestlesr* ficult oases of Hyperopia(far sigh’.) Myopia by a shotgun and followed by the mocking the Australian wilds. # “ Rapa,” said a little fi-year-old girl at an dron, treasurer; Fat Costello, ser- (Over ('liain & Hardy’s) (near sight) Presbyopia (old sight), simple, laugh of a white and blu^black bird as he Then,-too, as though it were nature’s uptown ainner table. “ I’ v*- founil out tho geant-at arms; M. A Caffrey, senti­ CATHOLIC m en’ s SODALITY HOl'UH HJtO to iO a. m 2 to J and 7 to 8 p. m, oomi>oaud and.mixed Astigmatism (blurred fluttered away far bey^Ond the range of iurpose to make a miniature o f every difference between two holidays. The one nel; James Bafferty, marshall. Meet HUNDAYB -W to ll a. in. anil'i to 5 p. m. sight) Asthenopis (weak eight) Diplopia fsrger piece o f handiwork, the same lo­ Meets at the Catholic Library Hall • iiiali sbor. Hut one day the bird miacaico- In November was Thanksgiving: the one second and fourth Thursdays of each lies. 1448 Venice Bl, Tel. 1078. Denver, ('ulo. (doubfe sight), etc ia'ed his (liiiiaDce—perhaps he had gcpwn cality furnishes the “ kaugarou mouse,” a in December rhiugsgiving.”— (it- every Sunday at 1:30 j ’olook. Pre­ HEADACHE is often caused by error o f counterpart and perfect Mitlon of the rat. month at Stransa’ tiall. careie»s—and after that our morning nap phia lieoonL fect, John Ahern; Vice-PrefectA R. F refraction and accommodation, and oan only was no longer disturbed.— I'oucA's Com- Besides these kangaroo rodents there are Nathaniel—Can’ t 1 have another piece of DK. WILLIAM A, LEWIN, be relieved and cured by the soientifio adap­ puuion. ______at least two other uud snecim>‘ as o f the cake, mamma‘i* Oliver had one. Mamma— N umber 8. McLeod, A. P. W illy; Secretary. tation o f giasaes. same genus in tbe Csllfornla V sliey of But Oliver is older, my dear. Nailiuuiel— J. Beatteay. Practice lirrited to Horse vs. Mountain Lion. l>eath—tbe “ pocket tnousp,” with little W ell, if age counied, grand)>a would have John J. Noonan, president; Patrick EVE AKD EAR. Artificial Eyes. “ 1 owe my life to the love ot a horst,” pouches inside bis mouth for stowing to take the whole cake, anu there wouldn’t Connolly, yice-president; Patrick OATHOLIO KNIOUTS OF AMERICA •aid F. M. Hawkins, a member of the Idle away surplus food, and the “ scorpion Hpecial attention given to the scientiflc ad be any for anybody else. Leddy, recording set^retary; Patrick Meets at the Catholic Library Hall Jostinent of f lasses; artiffclat eyos Inserted. inserted without pain, which will move and .Hour club, in aeaslon ac the Soathern, mouse,” which tecus wholly upon scor­ A little g rl who had mastered her ook like the natural. The dootor oan be pions. ______F. Kelley, financial secretary ;|Thomas on the second Sunday and fourth Baucrurt Block. Cor. tfith and Blout Bts, consulted in German. French or English. “ bevetal years ago I look a long horaeback catechism confesied herself disapnointtd Tuesday of each mouth. President, trip through Co.orado. My mount was a Saved by the Sheep. “ because,* aha said, “ (hough I obey the Dooahoe, sergeant-at-arms; Martin Remember. Dr. Lewin’s office, northwest o e ^ e r Sixteenth and Stont Streets, fiery young stallion that 1 hsd raised my­ A Ikiise City little gift started across the fitiii commandment, and honor my papa Gillespie, sentinel; John Conlou, M. E. SuUivan; Vice-President; P. divide for school the oih rday, and shortly and mamma, yet my daya are not a bit marshall. Meet first and third O’Grady ^Recording Secretary, John self, and he was a beauty—black as arctic longer in the iand, for 1 am put to bed at Dr. Hassenplug, midnight, shapely as i^egasus and proud aa after her departure a terrible snowstorm 7 o’ clock.” Thursday o f each month at S t Pat­ MoCarthen; Financial Secretary, E. Lucifer. 1 never needed to worry when 1 set in. A s she hod not reached the school Johnny (Ippdsole—M'un, c'vn’ t 1 go to th* rick’s Ifall. Dougherty: Treasurer, J. 1 ■. Mulligan. bouse at 12 o’ clock It was feared that she Praotioe limited to the lay down at night, for Nick was a trusty theater? Mrs. Goodsole—Horrors! the Tbe County Board of the Ancient ANCIENT ORDER OF HIBERNIANS sentinsl, and if he scented danger was lost, and accordingly a searching idee! Don’ t you know theaters Is wicked? The Carr House party wandered over the hills, hoping to Johnny Goodsole—i guess this one’s a>i Order o f H i^rniam i hare adopted Meets at 125 E Sixth on the second Eye, Efnr, Nose and Threat. would take my blanket in bis teeth and find some trace of the child. They at last roll me out in a burry. One day 1 was op right Billy Bunn seen this play las’ yea , a resolution requiring thirty ^ y s and fourth Friday of each month. foundlier in an old shed with a number of an’ he says ihe actors don’ t do nuthm'. buk J. L . SNEAD, P bop lu the htlle with my pick prospectiog. sheep, among Which she bad cuddled notice to be giyen them when asked T. W. Dougan, County Delemte; l U l 16th BL, Bet. Arapahoe and lAwrenoe while Nick grazed a coople of hundred talk 'bout people, like they do lo oew ii’ to join in procession for church or yarda away. Huddeoty be neighed loudly down and thus escaped being frozen to circles; an’ fall in luve, like sis an’ Sam Bart. Lane, P re a ; J. McGinly, Vice Denver. Oolorsdo. and atarted toward me. The country was death. ______^ Sandfteld; an’ then i l l up’caurusos to down other purposes in the event of public P r e A ; Wm. H. McGee, TreaA; N. so rough that it requtreil some tall scramb- Kindneee to a Blind Fish. somebody er other; air every once in a damonetratiouA 0(Ryan, Beo. Sec.; T. J. Greenam, Rates $1.00 to $1.25 per day. Pin t-cla llog OD his part. - I wondered what was A n UDUSual mcioont Is that related by a while they quarrel like church choirs, an’ Signed. fight like married folks— dtree. A ^Smith’s Fin. Sec. A ll communications to di­ R . CHARLES E. W A L K E R fare. Good^atablea and yards the matter with him. and leaned on my naturalist who took great interest in the pioK watching him. He nfigbed again and Good Ne\o$.______E. P. MoGoyern, president. vision officers should be addreeeed to m oonneotion. 11 was a cry ot terror. 1 heard the gravel raariog of fish In tbe oeighborbood about 1619 Arapahoe S t box 35. D Bayreuth. He used to feed them out o f a Congenial Company. rattle behind me and looked aronnd just as CboiloCbumley—A w —really, Mrs. New- Michael Shield^ Sso. TOUNO LADIES SODALITY EYE AND EAR, a large mountain lion made a spring for long handled spoon. Tbs trout sotm learned 2|316 Curtis S t me. i dodged, but was not quick enough. to look fo r him at a certain lime, and rich, let me rongratuiaie you or ihe charm­ Meets at the Church of the Annuncia­ JaoobeoB Building, 16th and Arapahoe, 'I'he beast ovre ma down and fastened on eagerly walled ^ur the appearance of tbe ingly congenial people you have drawn to­ Patrick Connolly, tion CO the second Sunday o f each OurfaciUUesfor ihe entertainment my shoulder. As he did so Nick set hia •pooD. One poor ttah, the naturalist noted, gether. .Mrs. Newrlch (fond of Krenirh teeth lo the varmint’ s back and lifted It was (or a long time always pushed aside, phrases she does not always understand)— month at 8 *.80. Sister BalbinA Fre- of transients are unsurpassed clear off the ground. Then began the prel- and seemed always lo miss the feast. It .So glad you found iha roiiipany oungenial. fe e t by any house in the City. uest battle that 1 ever wltoesaed. Nick was blind. You tee, not b-*ing able lu oocummodate MARRIED lad ie s’ SODALITY. retained h s hold with the tenacity of a But after a while a companion took pity lout le rnonile, 1 ilo niy best to eotertalu le SAORID HEART BRANi Na 1, 0. M. B. A bulldog and tried to trample on It, and thervalier lod it up lo the spoon demi muuUe.—B wio*i Beacon, >feets at the Cburob of tbe Annuncia­ One Block from Union Uopot. Spiritual Advise Father Guida; tion on tbe first Snndsy of each month Vtm., M. J. Waldi a; 1st Vice-Pres., 1708-12 15th St., Deuver, Oolo I John A Flynn: id Vioe-Pres., P. Oloaeee BoientiflooHy Adjoated. J6616tb St K l’DOLF BORCHEBDT, : Harrington; Re& John Gibson; ' Asa’t Beo. See., Ji Devaney; Fin. mCTICAL TAXIDERMIST AND NATURAIIST Read “Father Lambert’s Famous Answers to All kimU of onimola, birds, fishes, reptiles E D W A R D J. W A IiJ II, M. D. ™ D 25 CH(TSsH - ? ; 3 I Beo., Bboda Keene! ■an; Treaa., Den- ntounted to order Id a superior manner. Alt Praotioe limited to tho ; nis M ullins; Harshi !l, Fatrifik Hack- y ’FATHCa LAMaCBT'a F A M O U ^ n T work warranted. Dealer and monufoetitrer of Ej/e^ EaVy Throat and H om, ^ •w c a s TO COLOMCL INOCRSOU..**] I ett; Gnard, Hogh , iMauna. F u r s ^ *di kinds. Hleheet price paid for (.hrrtos H orn *—# to I f Jp, 1 ko 4:8(k 7 to^SJO 5^ The Seek ef the Ceatury. I Meets Are! and t] iird Thorsday of raw ^ins. Ariilieial eyes Tor sole. Room X Oronile Baildiag, ^ N E “cnoMao CATiwiie' Bnni. eoi84 Colonel Ingersoll.” ' eaeb m o u th a t 1788 ■I ITit BUka eirMi, Poaver, Ools. LOth ondLarimer 8W. DoBver. Cdo. OlL-TSTVlSli, b oL.( o . T H U R S D A Y M A R C H 23

years IMS lo 1W0, a certain amount of a number of leading oommodItlee would nu the average exebauge for 100 sovereigaa, A Life-size Crayon and exactly the same amount of tboce eom- ( ‘ modities vould only exchaage for 66 aover- AVING- Purchased a New eigas in Ootooer, 18it2. What hadtaieeuthe One Dozen Cabinets result to deb'ors, who were the beet la the Complete Outfit of P rinting M ateri^ iUlND MD SlLfER.eoclal hive—the menufaetuclng, the e n i- cnUural oleesee, the producers geneimlTy t Every oue kn*-w in e general way that ag- We Are Prepared to do : : : : : Great Debate in the House Qf Commons on Bimetallism Demon, rlcalture had beaa suffwing terribly, but this state of th'ngs was not by any means Both for $5.00. H strating the Briton’s Selfishness eouflned io agricuUnrists. SHOPKEEPERS SLOWLY RUINED. Thousands of sbopkeepers, and of mea Sir Henry Thompson, Liberal Unionist. Urges Bimetallism as the with small, eye, even with Urge businesses Only Remedy for Trade Depression. of various kinds, have h»en slowly rumed Or One Dozen Extra Finish Cabinets, Right Honorable George J. Goschen, ei-Secretary of the I-xchequer, Deprecates the Llvorce of Mirer and Gold.

Hon. Henry CtiapUn. Minister of Agriculture, Favors Silver, For $3.00. W m ie Gladstone and Harcourt Speak at Length. Our Prices Will Continue Until Further Notice. Corrsotnass of the Prlnoioie Conceded but the Proposition to Reopen the BrueaeVe Conferenoe Defeated by Lombard Street. JOB * PRINTING L ond on, March 1.—Gladatooe, Qoiehen, vailed before 1873 that a solutiun o f the Balloar, Harcourt and otbeni leai import* difficulty could be found. The population ant, iold io the house isat nt^ht what they o f the world was estimated at aboat 1,500,- 000,000, and the population of the naiiona THE FOTOGH A.PHER. thouftht of the silver question, or as much which used silver fur their money was 1113 Sixteenth Street of what they. thought ai they cared to over 800,000,000. Our trade with silver- make publio. It will be found by those using countries was enormous. The rela­ tion of gold to silver and the stability of that relationship was of the utmost im­ portance to (lur trade with them. A s the European nations gradually shut out our roduedons by protective tariffs we should nVEp H arrlfso xx, ave to look more and more to our trade 1 Of Every Description. Ewith silver-using o, at some periods, the dice against thc*nnancialiyweak who were Cards, annual production of gold from the mines debtors, in favor .of the financially strong H. S. P H IL IP S , Bus. M ob. B. A, F A B N H A M , P einoipau was tonr times that of silver, and at others who were creditors, and deliberately tbe annual production of silver was three ushed those who were trembling on the times thatol gold. It showed conclusively grink nnd who might have recovered them­ that tbe oommerclal valueof silver and gold selves over into the abyss of bankrupey ? OWYERSITY BUSINESS COLLEGE, was governed by the fact of their being in This is what was being dune by the mone­ Letter Heads, all important countries rated by law to tary laws of England and Europe at the •Comer Fourteenth and Arapahoe Sts. each other. present moment, and for this state of Unfortunately, in 1873, though the m o n » thiugs ‘ England alone, was responsi­ tary system of tbe world was working ex­ ble. tShe was nut responsib'e for tbe laws Oommerclal College. tremely prottpi-ruus, a new departure was of other naiions, but she was responsible taken. A revulution of the monetary sys­ in this way, that they believed that they Shorthand College. SIB H. THOMPSON PLEADS FOB BIMET­ tem came about by a train o f accidents, could not alter the present system without Note Heads, ALLISM. and the world found itself launched upon the concurrence of England. tichool ix Wlutt its Teachers Make It. Our Teachers are all Experts who may read this extensive report of the an absolutely new and untried experiment A t former conferences they bad asked troceedinga that opinions differ in. Kng- before It had ren ''7 > u what was going on . us to join them in changing this unjust and on the money question as radically as system. A t the present confereace mey f wore willing to change if Entrland would they do Id America. conisent, but England, and England alone, Bill Heads, The disenssioD which attracts wide at- slopited tbe way. It might be very pleas­ teotioQ toKtay was begun by Sir. H. Mey- ant lur England to force India to mAV her O . Ir'villL g, Bey Thoropsoo. every year 50 per cent more lea anilu cotton Thompson is a bimetallist and believes and indigo and wheat and o*her•rpj pro7 Board of Health”) Thompson’s interest in the question, he and we will not make any change.’* said, was an entirely practical one. He And then we wontlereu and were indig­ Steam Cleaner and Builder of became a director in the Northeastern Kail- nant when foreign countries talked of the way eomuany iu 1874, in the years' follow­ seifisUiiess of England. Vaults, Cesspools, ing which the greatest depression ever He liBtl no doubt some honorable mem­ known in English commerce and manufac­ ber would point out that Eugiand was a AND tures occurred. He then came to the con- creditor country. That meant that certain . elusion that the root of such an evil was individuals in this couhtry had lent money Grease Tran not in the ordinary fluctuations o f trade, to foreign countries, and that tbe interest "TELEPHOME 12W. but in the cootinually increasing scarcity on thiAiriouey had to be paid in gold in of gold in proportion to ibo wants of com­ London; it meant, also, that gold having Oftice/34 Denver, Colo. merce and to the dislocation of the value of appreciated, those foreign ■ goverumer.ts AVE ALSO DO ALL KINDS OF g«dd and silver In consequence o f the mis- and imilviilaals hud to sell 50 percent nu»r« USken ~ « the past twenty yearA produce m order to tmy this goid, and that lie would lay before the house the exact SIR If. THOMPSON—“ LET THKM DO Jt;S- the individuals who received tbe gold bad way in which the b:meiallUts believed this T iC K TO T H K IMMjIt DKIITOH.” 50 per cent more command over the aver- had doae harm. Germany made the change in her currency ::gi» pKnluois of the world than they would By the boycotting of silver gold had been without sufficient considerati >n and with­ have had if go'd bad not appreciate. rendered artificially scarce in gold-using out clearly foreseeing Uie consequences 'I'hey were not only g -tting tbeir pound countries. Prices had been artificially de­ which would foUow. France thought her­ of flesh out of their debtors, but were get­ pressed and the law had practically taken self absolutely compelled by the aciion ot ting a iK)und and a half, and as gold con­ money out of the pocket# o f debtors and Genuanv to clo-e her mints to silver and tinued to appreciate they hoped soon to re­ join In tiio scramble for gold. Tbe United ceive two pounds of II -sh instead of one. States demonetized silver at a time when If they maintained laws which euablcd the neither silver nor gold were being used as creditor in England to extract a pom d currency in that Country, by a few words slipped, intcn'lonaliy or accidentally, into an act of coi\grcss, wiiliMUt the vast ma­ jority of the population having tbe slight­ SEND est idea of what was being done. T H E SCliAMni.E FOR GOLD. The effitot was immediate; the link b >- And get tween gold and silver, which had existed by law for huudreert R iley, A. gent gold-nsing countries alone and not in sii- They could not limit the loss to one class of debtors and spare tbe others. And they Reports, Etc. ver nslng oonotriea, and the resnlt would be to pat an end to trade and mannfac- must never forget that this was not an evil tnres in gold-using countries sneh as Eng­ which had happened once for all and was 21 Jacobson Building. land and cause them to be carried on la done with. U would probably grow and ■liver-using oocntries, such as India, increase day by day. month by month, China and Mexico. year by year, 'as gold got gradu.-\lly Tba rapidly increasing divergenoe be­ scarcer in proportion i«> the wants of the tween the value of gold and allrer was world, and prices, though no doubt they causing the most difflcaltiet with regard would fluc:uate fur tne moment, most tend to the government of IndiA i f England steadily downward. Why not face tbe were to adopt bimeiallisiu the other great question at once ? countries would follow. He should like to quote a few words Evervone would agree that, while the from the statement made 'o tbe conference by a gentleman whose opinion would coin- CHDRCH, SCHOOL AND SOCIETY years from 1853 to 1873 were years of uoex- empled progress and prosperity, the years mamT universal respect—Mr. Alfred de between 1873 end 18w bad been chiefly Kothsebilil. lie said: characterized by atagnatton and depress­ “ Gentlemen, 1 need hardly remind you ion. The world had not absolutely stood that the stock of silver in the world is esti­ mated at some thousands of iiiiliioni. and if FATHER * LAMBERT’S New Wort gtlll in commercial roaUori, bat the rete of « Increase bad been slow, trade had been ex­ this conference were to break up without ceedingly unprofitable and had ruined al­ arriving at any definite result there would most as many people as it bad enrichBd. be a depreciation in the value of tnat com- Work a Specialty, ip some of our great industries, surb as modtty which it would be frightful to con­ iron and steel and engineering, the cotton template. and out of which a monetary p r amons A n m rsto Colonel IngersoU, * and woolen and imen, the agrlcalturaLtbe paiiio would enaue, the far-sureadiug ei- MR. OlADRTONE-WILL THEY WAIT TO lects of which it would be Impossible to largest of all, and many, oihefs, the per­ GET WHEN THEY CAN GET £100 AT iods of prosperity had been so few, and foretell.” ONCE ? s t i l t ; a w a y OUT. the periods of depression so many, that the they said that as many of the ,evil affects . . . INTROODOTION BY T H E . average profit had become exceedingly of this eXperimaut bad been felt In gold Was there any remedy ? W as ttto o la to low, the employment of labor exceedingly nsing countries alone and not )n silver to avert the evils impending over them? Intermltleiit end precarious, and the posi­ using countries, the result had been, and Fortunately, he be ieved that it was not. Rt. Rev. Bishop Spalding, of Peoria, 111. tion ao serious that it bad become a na­ would bo very mueb more in tbe future, to The sworro- ana of the world, and to the dislocation of tlons ne one weald now deny that gold videiied to prevent the extreme eoriirartion the veltM of gold and silver io ooneequenee had appreciated—that was to say, (hat gold of tbeeurreney which would otherwise of like mtataheo leglelatlrm of the last would buy more of the average produete of have taken place, and with a view to hold­ ing tbe aeates fairly bet wees debtor and 251 Price 25 and 50 cts. f iwaat y years. tbe world then it would twenty-five yeera ofMitor. The M iief IS gaining grouDd that tt was age. T b e figuree collected by the E oovuh «Miiy by retracing our stepc and returnlog m i»l and (hoee eolleetad by Mr. bsaerbeek Tbe erisls of 1871 was ceuyjd by the in* Call up leastataof tlimgs tual ar lo what pre­ skew that, whereas In the avaraga o< Ike The uj York Telognun’* Letters in Book Form. 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c o k r e s i*o m »i:n c e . OthiiiHTi the novice master, did The A P. A. Be, Chrietiani, iUi ..... and > - stands the baptismal entries Cleyelanil’s Birtli Place. to this day. T H E Cirv CHARTER not enter the order. Kr. Eliott la th«r« « akaUi’xx idlar ni t-.-iit." There is more For many years precc4;ug the arrival With loT6 for offle« and Bmafl btor, of Richard Cleveland In Caldwell the Now that the question of aunexatlon, Je reason to sustain its ap pastor o f the l*rt»byierU n church had Almoitevery imuo of a great mentions this and uses a septetuH5 Whofl nds be'aUrifilDS to th« ra*r, TIks MoeMt Uoma and SarroandlBga of or rather consolidation. Is birfore the been a devout and learned man—i^tepben Supreme court, residents of the subnrbs WbtU fofoi|{nor« lu frobt appoarf iSMiiesa. lu the first place, I'rM ldoai Urovor Ctevstao4*s 'T'U _ .....vA 11.1_ A w 1 _ paper makes mention of suine ab- whicli hat< alw’ays puzzled me. Grover. The g‘x>d qualities of bis prede­ ere becoming cuiions ebout tbe probable O ooma aod join the k. F. A . ver of one mind and heart llo/kood l>sys. cessor .has so Impressed Mr. C lev^and lie says: “ It is a little singuliir An oflio* stool with lots o f pay that, when a ti>n was born, March 18, decision, and anxious about the, result. Hoondiiig cashier or clerk. A re­ Tbe delay ^in auswerlng the questions Will liaip to whlls ths boars away Us. Aud likewise regard 1887. the child was baptised some gular tide of e a religious, but an and recall his early, privations, struggles o f weil-nigb sixty years, llu le indeed did And pablto spirit all aoolaim; and defeats. Th ere will be consolation Th e posalbUlty o f such a decision la editor.” The question with me What matter is it Whenos hs oame, Christ Himself, aud fur this there appear that might havechalleuged alarm ing to resldenta o f the suburba,who which can only be lived hv a rich fo r many a rebuffed and discouraged the t alone in the to silence a man to prove him power as the coined silver. S ilver coin I The efforts of certain interested per­ Most rale,—let others work and groan? Catholic Church aiid from thence wrong. But men can talk even ing U Begun, and will be worthily is of equal practical value with gold. / sons to defeat annexation either by di­ And that’s the Hag the A. F. A. S ilver dollars buy as much o f everything rect vote in the Legislature or by a pop^ It must come, when they have nothing to the Has lifted through America completed when the necessary that people wish to bur as the gold ular vote, merit the severest condemna­ ««««««« Their sovereign right who darea funds ai|« provided: aud W e doubt articles. And free and unlimited coinage tion; and it is time, lor all good citizens, point to say. Here comes in the gainsay especially those residing in tbe suburbs, not thi^t all Ireland, following would bring up silver bullion to thq value of the dilemma method Bhall feel the strength of the A. P present value of silver coin, instead of to make their iniluence felt by urging During my recent visit cast 1 tbe Legislature to pass tbe amended bill A. dragging tbe latter down to the present Father Malone used so effectively: Our exf'Hiple, will generously con incorporating tbe suburbs, if the Su­ came across “ Hrownson’s Views, quoted market price o f bullion. Tbe argue the case l>efore a jury O let ns shnn its awfdl weight. tribute. preme court shall bold such a proceeding a book to which i would like to And leave them all the cares of state, gold monopolists, Indeed, claim that the to be constitutional. Meanwhile tbe latter result would follow, In which draw the attention of the readers capable ot weighing the afguments And when they have fixed np the state And now, beloved children. W e people are watching to see what the Let’s gulp it down at any rate. event gold would go to a premium and Arapahoe delegation are going to do for and not biased against Frolestant- again e^^fioft you to be ever con­ Denver at this session of tbe legislation. of the CATH O Ltc. I have the Andthaswe’U please the A. F. A. we would have two kinds of dollars ism and whose veidict, therefore, of different purchasing powers. But complete set of Hrownson, bntalso They only want the jobs and pay stant in. thst attachment to liome PERSONAL The other things that they essay this claim is only a pretense which the purchased this volume, as I saw a will have weight, is the proposi­ and to I he successor of St. Peter, gold men have adopted for their own Are reemiting tricks of the A . P . A. A t Trinity college, Dublin, the degree tion. Such a test is fair and no of whici' yon hare given such a mercenary purposes. They artfully use o f LL.D . honoris causa was conferred number of ways in which it would ' F xtst Mao. one can help but see it is. The culty In reaching that hamble pastorate, it as a menace of dire disaster to frighten upon General S ir George Stewart W hite, come in handy. The book is a splendid example. Unite with the and it must have been only a fter many the people away from free coinage and newly appointed commander of tbe test accepted, Father Malone can Pontiff 'n his joys, share his in­ weeks of weary travel by river, canal possibly into acquiescence in complete forces in India. series of extracts from the writings and wagon tnat -she young clergyman Queen Victoria’s nightly report of tbe prove his opponent wrong and the A Prayer For the Conrerslon of Vn- finally brought his child-wife, Ann, demonetization. of Dr. Brownson arranged by his belioTers. creasing sorrows, and, like faith­ from their first home, ia distant Vir­ Full remonetization would raise tbe proceedings of tbe House of Commons la no longer written by the prime minister, verdict will be so given and will ful ehiltlren, solace and succor him ginia. Slowly up the highway, then, as value o f silver bullion because, it would son Henry F. Brownson. 1 am O, Holy Spirit of Truth, we be­ uow, but little traveled, came the lum­ who has confided the work to Robert a new uke for it—the money ose— not sure that the reading of this carry weight. The test refused, in his peed. When you return bering ox team { the wagon was -stacked Spencer. seech Thee to enlighten the minds high with the household goods of the and increase tbe demand for it. The law Th e Prince o f Wales, who has not been as it has been, shows to all that pioneers. book will give an insight into of unbelievers in the midst of os, home, e ig y back to your hearths of supply and demand regulates tbe seen on a race course since the death of The wife had her spinning-wheel, em­ prices o f gold and silver as w ell as of Brownson’s philosophy, but I the opponent dare not fairly meet the s> of faith, quickened by blem o f diligence and th rift: Klcbard, tbe Duke of Clarence, has annonneed bla to incline their hearts to love Thy learned in college, carried w ith him bla lead and copper. If'g o ld w ere wholly or intention of being present at one or jnoro think it will serve as an incentive the issue. the, ^®(rie8 of the apostles and stock o f books, cm efest of which was bis partially demonetized the price of gold of the Newmarket spring meeting^ word, and to believe ‘ he teaebiug JUP rWdtf.rsu? tb«u>.* M r ATinas Ltuiuou a monograph oo bla C b e d o . fiut'ii'oa wuuAf quickfv depreciate. The to look further into his views. of Thy Church; give them courage martyrs'whoso'^wrabs you so "se, Fut Ann had her cares withal, notably as tears which restrain so many from advo­ father, Lord Aberdeen, Just published, to Richard's health, for the young clergy­ contains a sketch of that statesman b\ cating free coinage have indeed no Many are deterred by the twenty S t . J o s e p h ’ s i >a t , D e m v k b , Colo., to accept the faith and epenly dulously yisited. Tell yonr fellow- man, hi bl^ fbrifier - charge, had been so Mr. Gladstone, and a number o f le tte n Yolumns from an examination who countrymen that We embrace leaiouatbat bis vigor had giveaway; foundation. written by the prime minister to Lord March 19th, 1893. profess it; that they may come in­ and it was in the hope of regaining bis T b e benefits that would result to all physical self that he had come to Cald­ Aberdeen. by the reading of this httle book the people from free coinage are clearly E d . C o l o r a d o C a t h o l ic : to union with Thoe,and the Fath­ them all with tUe-affectioo. of a well. Th ere Is no truth in the story which w ill find just what they want and loving Father, and that W e desire The ox-team of the Clevelands drew up apparent. It would at once bring gold has been going round tbe papers that tbe jyiy Pear S ir:— While reading er, through Christ our Lord, who before a small wooden parsonage at­ and silver to a parity. It would add di­ German emperor proposes going to En­ find where to look for a further for all, that in reward for her tached to a modest church. The home gland for the Derby; nor will bis majesty yonr valuable paper, my eyes fell liveth and reigneth forever and was substantial, well built, aud, no doubt, rectly to tbe wealth of the nation the expansion of the subject. Dr. faith, through the intercession of was looked npon by the young couple as present difference in value between sil­ visit London this year. He is going over npon a well merited rebuke en­ forever. Amen. roomy and ample fur their simple needs ver bullion and silver coin. And that is solely for tbe Cowes regatta week. Brownson has, in my idea, bad St. Patrick, Ireland may be blessed Richard and Ann w ere soon installed in a little matter ot a good many tens of Mrs. Norman, in recounting her Egyp­ titled ‘A blasphemer’s harrangue, the parsonage, whereupon, with energy OUR FATHER ETC. millions of dollars. It wonld increase tian experiences, says that although abe more infiuence in directing and reflecting upon Bob Ingersoll’s in her domestic and public affairs and resolution, the young clergyman be­ went out on shooting excnrslojis, adopted HAIL, MARY, ETC. gan his professioual life. His home was the nation’s product of wealth by gieatly a young and viclons crocodile, w ore rep­ defining the present status of the brazen insolence to Catholicity with abundant prosperity. As a a happy one. There were four good- stimulating tbe production of silver. It GLORY BE TO THE FATHER aised rooms, in one being the fireplace, so tiles In her hair, and rode out into the Catholic church in America than and to Christianity from which I cheerful of a cold winter night. A plat would cause work to be resumed on mines desert, she suffered from ennui, and the ETC. pledge of Our 'paternal Ipve W e now idle. It would set prospectors to any other single man. He was a of two acres stretched about the parson­ wUda of Nubia were too tame for her. . can hardly restrain my nerves to impart.to yon, beloved children, age. Bordering the highway was a lawn, searching more actiyely and lead to the providential roan and his writings w ell kept In summer, aod here and there discovery ot many new mines of, per­ vent my deeply wounded feelings graced with a tree—maples and locusts, to your families, and to the whole chance, wondrous possibilities. It would w ill never he out of date. Dlscoarse of the Holy Father to the and two odorous, flowering ailan- by saying to yon that Bob Inger- tbii, the latter pecQliarly disagree­ furnish employment at good wages to JHS C AiaO U O PR1$8. Irish Pilgrims. of Cathclic Ireland, Our Apostolic • «««««• soll is to Christianity like the able at some seasons o f the every miner in the country. It would year, and o f such vitality cause more money to be paid out fot *'Ft jtd tj, CbrUtlan parents, lei us beg your Philoxera is to the vineyard— ever BenediclioDv that constant grubbing up of the new 1 came across in some Catholic green sprouts under the wide-spreading labor and thus give increase of profitable Mtrnesi oonsideratlon o f this Important truth seeking to destroy that which In our last, issue we gave a oranebes fell to the care of the young patronage, to traders and dealers of ^ that upon you, aingly and Indlvldoally, must paper, of an announcement that praeUoally depend the solntlon o f the qnea- xnlDlater. Then there was the orchard every kind. It would, therefore, indl- | the ^^Life and Joarnalism of Mr. gave them birth and the light. telegraphic summary of the ad­ in the rear, planted by some generous Uon, whether oi not the Oathollo press is to band in other days. T h e fram e bam rectiy create a better market for all * aooompUsb the great work which Providence dress delivered by the Holy Fath­ things that tbe farmer and frnit-growex | James McMasters” is about to be This pest o f the vineyard is but a MRS, QRANT'S CHOICE OF RESIDENCE stood well to the right of the fruit trees and the Cbnroh expect of it at this tim e Bo and at some distance back of the parson­ raise. And there would in due time come frequently aud so forcibly has tbe provlden- published by V ery llev. Mark 8. larvea deposited by a green fly in er to the Irish pilgrims. The fol­ age. As fo r the house Itself, it was like Mrs. Grant ia aald to be seeking a bouae thousands o f Its kind, having no dlstin- Increase of value to property of every dal mission of the press been dwelt npon by Gross, of Portland, Oregon. Mr, the spring often seen bobbing lowing is a full translation .of the to purchato in Washington tor her per­ gulahlng marks other than a small porch kind. Popes and prelates and diatlngnlsbed Catbo- lie writen, and so as8idaoaa.’7 have their nt- McMasters will be renaembered as about and darting lipon a virgin discourse: Joy filled Our heart manent residence. Her desire to lire and a window or two, together with a Free coinage wonld make all tbe sil­ her last years In the capital city is Tcry couple of doors, the one to the right giy. ver produced available for currency. It teranoea been quoted and reqooted every­ ing to the kitchen. Richard tdrned to where, that no one certainly stands tn need of a noted convert and as the editor bud which suffers to give this lar­ when W e heard that the Irish na­ natural. W e are, iadeed, not accustomed would thus broaden and strengthen tbe the needs o f bis study a small room, argumeate to be convinced of this tmth. Bat o f the TV. 1”. Freeman's Jowmaly vea its nourishment and life until tion •\vith one accord and pious to think of that place as a city of homes. barely ten fe e t square, in the left-hand basis o f our circulating medium. It woul:* all this will be only words in tbe air, nxleos It But it must seem to Mrs. Grant more like rear corner of the parsonage, adorning, also make tbe volume of currency flexi­ can be brought home toeaob parent and made the first Catholic paper which re­ when fully matured is forced to rivalry on the occasion of the fif­ it with bis folios, bis table and a desk, lu ble and readily adaptable to the chang a home than any other locality in the one draw er o f which he kept a small practical In each bonaehold. I f the bMd of ally attained a wide spread influ­ earth by the stormy^elements, but tieth anniversary of Our episcopal world. Th ere abe lived with her distln- ledger, bound in sheepskin, devoted to in g needs of tbe people. - A s more cur­ each Oathollo ihmlly will recognise It as hla consecration was offering inces­ guiahed husband more years than any­ the official records of the church. rency was needed for the conduct of tb< privilege and hla duty to eontrlbute towards ence in this country. I am look­ to only reinsert itself anew into where else. And they were years of Across the highway was the church. country’s business, there wonld be cal' ■npportlng the Oathollo preas, by subecrtblng I t stood on an eminence, commanding ing forward to see this book with the tender roots, to again destroy sant prayer to God to preserve Us success, of greatness, of power. To for more of silver to be coined, and th« for one or more Cathollo periodicals, and the country for a considerable distance, keeping himself well acquainted with the in- Washington, at the close of the war, the until the view was broken by the wooded supply would always be ready. As l e » the vine that gave its life. Thus during these troublous times. W e fonhatlon they impart, then the Cathollo a great deal of interest. Mr. M c­ great commander went to receive recog­ uplands beyond. A llu le brook ran in the of currency was needed, less of sllvet are also grateful that God in His hollow under the approach to the hill. press will be sore to attain to Its rigbtfnl de­ Masters was one o f the powerful has Christianity been to Colonel nition and reward of his services. The landscape was dreary and monoto­ would be called into tbe mints to be velopment and to aooomplish Ho destined factors in the history of the Cath­ Ingersoll, as the vine lias b^n to mercy has auswerid Our prayer, The other places of residence of Gen­ nous enough the year round, but espec­ made into dollars. Under our presen' mission. But ohonsa a journal that Is/thor- eral and Mrs. Grant have no auch aasocl- ially so at this season, w ith the snow system tha volume of darrency Is arbi­ ooghly Oatholio. instmoUvs and edifying; not olic church in America for the the raitenous parasite. For near­ and permitted you, alter a toil­ atlons. They were married soon after wrapping woodland, hill and valley in a one that would be, while Oathollo ^ nameor alienee deep and white. The hamlet trarily fixed by the government. This la period ‘ which has just recently ly two thousand years Christianity some pilgrimage, to take part in the close of the Mexican war.’ For three stood toward the left, and, fo r tfa.< most Qnnatnraf*^ and dangerooa. K e hhman pretense, «n^:3atboUe in tone and spirit, dla- or four years they lived the migratory part, was composed o f rudu log bouses, enactment can so promptly and ao nicely respecifnl to oonstitated authority, or biting the solemnities. Your devoted- and nnobaiitable to Oatbolla brethren.” .— closed. I hope, the biography has been lannclied on the ocean o f arm y life a t It la assigned to a sabordl- w ith here and there a field breaking the adjnat furnishing to need as the natnral Date olHcex. N ext followed about ten prospect. In tbeoak-openlngs curled the PastoralZdfterqffAs TMrd PUnary w ill be worthy of the man. It is time like an unequalled noble ship tiess aud that of your fellow smoke of peace, marking the habitation law o f supply and demand. years of d-'-ubtfol struggle for com forta­ BalUmor*. to ever battle against all elements countrymen to the Holy See is of the boldest settler, while from the Therefore, under free coinage, there not a simple thing to write a biog­ ble maintenance, in civil life. This strug­ depth of the woods resounded the busy would always be Jnst an ample currency made manifest, and yon have g iv ­ gle was carried gn-ij^ yarlons ways and ax and maul, telling o f the scenea of rude raphy even if the facts of a man’s seen aversed to republicanism, to activity common to auch a country. The fo r tbe needs o f the country’s buslnest. at variouB places. There was the trial of life are well known. An)one can light and to freedom. • en one mors-eonspicnouB proof of Indian trail setting toward New York There would be neither contraction farm ing on thie Missouri pvalrie, the lay due southeast through the pines and nor Inflation. string together the bare facts of a Hut, while Bob and his own the zeal with which you are ani­ candidacy fo r office In St. Louis, the bemlocka. Thus there would be certainty and safe­ Here were the homes of hard-working, man’s I’ fe, but that is not biog­ have been sailing upon the tor­ mated. These noble qualities clerking iri the Galena leather store. Ood-fearing people; and Richard Cleve­ ty. There would also be general prosper­ Then came the war, with Its great oppor- land for seven years was to be their ity. Sufficiency of currency alwaysstlmu- raphy. A good biography of a mented waters since and before have long been recognized and tunitlea eol promptly, so modestly, leader. latea trade and Industry. There have quietly, so mrandly improved. I f the Clevelands had any carpets in great man is a powerful influence. his eyes were open notwithstand­ approved by Us, and Our heart those days they must have been rag car- beeu three historic panics In this coun­ After the great straggle, event and ing that noble Christian barque has been recently gladdened by try. The j^cullar hardships, the cruel One cannot learn to know a great duty took jtbe bnsband and w ife o f so % ave been bumble prints: homespun pinchings and the dire sufferings of two character without being infl'oenced would not suffer Bob to be made a your ready sutmission to Our varying lortuDes to Washington, and held clothing moat certainty did they wear; o f them w ere caused by the close them tbere/tbroagh twelve eventful tri­ ■^mple and unaffected w ere tbelr Uvea. second Jonali to which he ought will in a matter of grave import­ I t la recorded -^n the qnalnt old chnrcta scarcity, almost the absolute want, of by it. But it must be the real umphant years. Thiagyatefulexperience record, at which it was my prlvii^e to currency. Such a scarcity can never man, not something labeled with to be grateful for the protection ance. On this happy occasion was succeeded hy the memorable tour of look the other day, that Richard Cleve­ come again under free coinage and a fbe Only fZ w Passing Threugh Salt Lake Ott$ the world,/ through which there came land undertook his charge' on a salary ol Enronte to or from liis name. The recent appearance thus accorded him, and ought to you have testified to U i that Holy $400 per annum, including house rent sane banking system. from great and en ligh ten ^ nations and and firewood. On such a sum aa thla and AU the Interests of tbe people demand of some ,gOod biographies, such ailso congratulate himself that he Ireland, the sacred offspring of peoples tlteM steady trihntea of admiring in anch a home did the virtues rise tri that they stand solid against ahy attempt umpbant over the rough, hard life m a was not born a Zulu for he St. Patrick, is still miudful uf his hemage wipich first brought the Am er at the complete demonetisation of silver, and the Aadflo Coas* for instance as the “ Life of Fr. lean peopl to full appreciation of the new country, so that soon Mr. Cleveland llirobsii Trains ('coneeting with Central Paolfte would have made an excellent Sub bad won the hearts o f hia people, who and that they unite closely to contend Frains to ami from Ban Francisco and all C'ali* llecker” by Fr. Eliott makes me teaching, that the chief mark and greatness < f the man who bad com­ listened with kindling pleasure to his fo r free coinage. They can do much In fomia. Holid Trains, with Pullman Sleepers, throogb withoot Change, between hope that this life will also be ject in the dark continent. safeguard of the Christian faith manded the r armies In the times o f dir- Tigorons sermons. the coming contests. They are the mas­ eat triaL The prndence and forethongbt of the young w ife and the earnestness and piety ters Lf they w ill only assert the'r mas­ Denver and Ogden, nenver and Trinidad. Denvea S t e p h e n V in o t . is an intimate union with the See A fte r the retnm home, there came the and IjeadviUe. Dsever and Kensee City. Upod. o f the brave young husband conspired to tery. A majority lu the present Con­ DwQTor and Aapen. Denvar and *•%**•• of Romo. This noble heritage of fe w years of residence in New York make a happy life possible for each. The gress favor free coinage. t

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titfiee. It mustlx' a source of gen Wn by Father Guidahaai Tht* rt»nl,^ii8 wtTl an tho »iomianl. tioA but »« hardly satisfactory to of women as sctre»*K‘s on the stage The lhoHtn» might Ix' n grrut C o l o r a d o C a t h o l i c uiin* pleasure to Mr. Farley, as it j from the same source ’ bond i)f the Church in Anu rica, is silver men. has lv»th raifXHl its toin* and !ow- : OhridtiAn aKeiit. nml Dii- has lx.*t*u a pleasure to the CoLO -! certain elements distasi As bi-iUftaAists we Ixdicye that I® ® ”* now PojM* Loo X lll. ertxl it. A lx»y acting Rosalind miu. have made it aii - immoral BADO C a t h o l i c , to read the kind I obnorious to us iu the 1S T. T. H...... the governiuen’l can settle the sil­ si*htK‘ketl iiolxNiy by a bixhh'Ii It ia a tnoaiia of .nluoation Only n uinny would concliule words whiidi have l>een exteiidetl | readers will pleast* notO' llsih A»«nM« anil 4w*tti W»l*c •tr*«l. ver question, but we do uot asw*rt which the' KlizalK'thnns would and cidturo. It li.« in our i>ow,>r that because a man favora the to him uptm his retirement by the men who o>ensured us 1 therefon» that the government is have condenuuHl in the mouth of to take it at'rioualy or not. If wo r. 0. Bos t » « . citizens of Denver, without regard op^xisttiou to these eh Iter T«l*pheB4 fist. Faribault plan, he is therefore op­ omnipotent. As bi-taietallists we a woman. Nolxxly knowing, the ! take it sorioualy, wo aliall otid..av- posed to pftrochial schools. to party athliations. Mr. T^irley’s the past are now lomii^. iti a88«*r£ that the making of silver theatre as it is can deny that the dr todistiuKuiah l>otwo«u tlio rikkI record as Chief of Police of tTie condeiniuftioii of the men dollars a legal tender at a certain plays pnxluced to-day are inore and the bad. and not encourage a aUBSOKIPT.ONi election we tried to defeat, W hen an ecclesiastic is afraid to city of IXnvcr for the four years ratio with gold, changes the aUtus rofliitHl in words than thosi; of an licentiouHiieHa worthy of tho worot say enough w’hoii we say thi Lme year, have a ^frievauco adjudicattnl by just j[)a8t is oneof which any citi­ of such dollars from mere bullion earlier time. Take tlu^ whole tone days of Pagan Rmne. Six moDlhs, zen might Ih* justly proud. We nllegew some of its ebarst* c , ,.r.d kt th.po.t.01110. » t » »n y t r u Tt 'h edifying; nowadays to st'e Mr. Farley is to bo honored ff>r John F. Farley late Chief ment can give value. Moreover IMissages would effect a mfxleru ■ nirratiluda. olMs matvai. priests walkin}; alon^>; with head the frieiuls ami l(A'ed for the ene- lice uf'tlu* City of D<*nvi r. j we assert, that all bi-uietnllists are nudienci*, if uttered in tho theatre. erect, taking in full, ileep hn-aths ies h(‘ has made. Inot fools, nor are thoai' of them The nuKlcrn play is not ctmrse; Wairraa roa ra . Ooloeado Catb ouo. fhe date printed oppoeito jonrtsame indi of (ItKl's j^loriouH air, wky down ty UOGMA AND DEVOTI^,^ ihat are npt^ ftxils, iuH*essarily it d(H*H not ft»llow that it is jjure. catee the time to which eubeoription ie paid. She found a eeriienf in the fo w l, road. the diHphrat:m. instead of to tin* In religion there musf 1 ftilxli- .T>gues. Tln*re are many j>ure modern Crueh’d by a raeeiug wain; It phould be paid iu advance. S e n e ( ”A (de traiuim l 3) has Wi*ll lK)ttoinof the larynx, as herehifore. calion of the intellect aa w^ H ;m of The idea back of tlie thorough plays, more than there were on (Sweet oh Id!) the boro it to her bright said: *’thi* aiil of a goinl citizen is abode, going stateiiieiit of the Waisvn any stage at any time, t‘x<*ept on m‘ver without a Is'Uefieial effect; the hi*nrt to Gtxl. A ll the fncul Beobrnb’d wiUi cold aud j»«m ... T he Catholic A. P. A. (Anti- /reanr/is one well known to us. that of France in«the fourleentli for he Resists by everytliing he ties bear tlu*ir own debt to the Paiml Asrtoi'iation) 8iH*inS to havi* Gn*ator. It is the function of the The theory he holds; that the century,- but, at tho same time, The woaadB anointed on ito luhen coat, d«K‘S, by listening, by Ire •‘COLORADO CATHOLIC" COUPON. by his iireseiice, by his nod - She looe’d tlie silken kerohief rom her New Jersey and New York. It determimxl by its bullion value; outragetl on our stage to-day than throat. lirobation, even by obsliiiate si­ is the function of the will o pur­ still shows some signs of life in fis that guvermnents cannot detiTin- at any previous time. Tlie coars­ And wrapp’d it by the fire, lence, and by his very gait.” sue go favorable to measures in the The reptile, comforted * only be taken as a last resort, and man inherited, objects a g good, understiKxl aiul the very opposite now, and elaborately cultivated, state which lend to jience and By healing nngnoau, crept from out iU lair when all honorable means have of the greenback theory which was likti an orchid for special occa­ (Xnietness, for such we consider to which are only of a sensibh nature, And reared ite treaoh’roue head. faihnl to satisfactorily adjust the Nor iu this is a man excua ible, for once BO thoroughly agitated in sions. bo the character of a virtuous and Then, twined tho eleeper’a arm, a hideous Rt . R e v. S. V . R vam. C. M . D. D., grievance. life and death are l>efore h im with Ohio. But a theory may lx; easily It is as useless to coiuh'inn the upright citizen.” band; Buffalo, N. y. understogues, it may tw’o windows. It goes in and out. their God. They should take an voting one function of lUl* intell which the priests, were ordered to igence to the purpose of eligion, yet fail of lx*ing in accordance The stage to-day ajipeals to tho erection of the reaidence for tlie A|k>b- active and ccj-oiierative iiart in all refuse alisolution to those members while the other functions a wHh facts and therefore not true. ^WaiTTtt FOB TH* COLOEl.I>0 C*THOUO. that concerns the honor of God, re with- eye’ not to the mind through the of the parish who sent their held from religious service The action of governimuit has ear. Tho theatre is fortunate in Why linger o’er ehadowe o f fiorrow tolio Delegate. the diffusion of the true and re- is f o lly •hildreu to the public soIk x J s in and fruitful of evil. Dare ever iu readiness to supixirt all here; it dioceses will be rescinded not­ must not be suffered to ovi’ lowing them,—-demonetiziKl silver, who does not keep an account im'asures that are taken for public rrun its withstanding asseveratious to the limits. When it does th g it be- they iirtxluctxl the differeiux* be­ with God and one with the devil The aweeteet of joye oarriee warning welfare and defence. They should contrary. ?omes the occasion of ruin . His­ tween the bullion ratios of gold and deplore privately what he That pleaaoree o f earth do not laat foster and promote the l)est in­ And roeen that bloom in the morning tory furnislies many sad iiistances and silver. The same governments X)erforms publicly. Witli him, terests of government and state Are scattered by eTening’e blast M o s t of our exchanges ntipear of this truth. Itwasstriki ngly ex­ by maintaining the legal tender dramatic art is a sacred thing, and But night winda that steal the sweet flow­ and zealously work for all that ers to have lost sight of the fact, in hibited in the heretical sects of quality of silver coin in a certain what flneness and sanity and truth contributes to the order of public And scatter them blasted and torn the midst of the general rejoicing the thirteenth century. 1 ratio, have also maintained the exist on our stage are kepi there tranejuility. In a word, they here we Shall soon pass away from the bowers over the approval of Archbishop bt'hold the Waldenses circulating value of such coin. mainly through his persistent work And new roses bloom in the mom. should lx» active agents in all that md the Ireland’s polipy by the Popt‘, that Cathari, more commonly c illtxl the Y^et if the bullion value of coin and iron will;— for the tendency concerns man’s temporal as well The sUrer-flaked sky o f the evening the man wiio is most approved in Albigeiises. O f these se aloruf determines its value this of the stage is to revert to the as eternal happiness. ts, and Is soon wrapi>ed in darkness and gloom the whole affair is Dr. Bouijuillon more especially the Catl ari, St. could not lx* so. But it is so. T o­ speciacle of older times. We are And the beantifnl always are leaving of the Catholic University, whose Bernard testifies: .If you( interro­ day there is close on to five hund> horrified when we read in Hans To join the great march to the tomb TO ALL CATHOLICS. This sombre vail shrouding in sadness ST. JOSEPH'S MONTH. rtnl million silver dollars in circu­ doctrine conceruiug the right of gate them, nothing can lx? more Holbein’s account of the entrance The sky which snob glories had shed the state to educate, has receiveil The month of March is six‘cially Christian; as to their conversation lation ill this country. Not one of Cha'rles V. into a great city, Soon falls, and the. sky^wreathed in glad­ Bishop Ryan Issues a Card That W ill the absolute and umiualified ap­ dedicated to devotion to the Pa­ single dollar circulates at less than that women immodestly undressed ness Bo Heartily Responded To. nothing can be less r e p iS f nsible, proval of the Great Father of triarch, Ht Joseph, the foster-fath and what they speak by its face value. To-day tlien* are were part of the sjxiotacle. And Brings joys for the joys that are dead. TO THE CATHOlJf^OrTHK USITF!> STATES; T hfivn been asked t<* aot as general Christendom. er of Jesus and the Spouse of tlu deeds. rA>^foi; the seven hundred million francs of mntine yet, as it is intended as an expression of the ojniiion of Saint Th'eresa that acter of those medheval st‘cts. judice. These facts shatter the dances which so many of our the deep gratitude of the whole country, been given in favor of a bishop theory, Y'et ujxm this theory Js friends,— even our children,— ev­ There’s joy hid 'neath every-sorrow clergy and people, towards our illustrious against whom the apjx*Hl has Wen no one ever apj>eahHi to this groat The tendimcy tow’ard sentiment­ There’s sorrow enshrouding each joy Pontiff, Deo XIII., for the esUblish- taken. A majority of the cases saint in vain. During the month alism in religion led them into built the jirejudice which opix>ses en ourselves do not look on with the reprobation they deserve. And only the long last to-morrow ment of a permanent legation in the which have Wim presented to tlie it is an excellent practice to pray asceticism, and their practices of all discussion of the silver ques­ Brings pleasure without an alloy United Stetewr and, moreover, as a jubi­ Af>o8tolic Delegate for adjudi<*at- oft(‘ii to St.. Jo^*ph and address devotion being uusiippurted by tion UH folly. It is a pity that the Shakspere- Then weep not o’er shadows o f sorrow lee offering from America to the great him with a slight change of words sound dogmatic principles, they W e do uot ass<*rt that the bul­ an era of plain spt^akiug has gone Like night clouds they soon pase sway ion would never have come to the And show by the sun o f to-morrow Pope who has just oo^apleted the fiftieth lion value of a dollar is of no im- anniversary of his Episcopa’ consecra­ surface if the api>ellant8 had lH*en in the beautiful language of the were easily led into such excesses out. The womai’ A*ho will sit .be­ New joys that are bora for a day. tion, and who is now receiving so many obliged to have recourse to Home, well-known prayer— the ^fem- that tlie impartial historian,'while jx>rtaiice. It d(x‘s not follow from side her acquaintance of the male A nob. proofs of genuine heartfelt devotion and thus priests and iieople to orare, It is well, also, to reflect .deprecating the means taken to our denials that a currency can lx* sex during the performance of the from bis children throughout the whom-justice has b<*en given by that this Saint, so powerful W’ith suppress them, admits that the built on a basis which has no ex­ serpmitino or akirt dance as done Christian world, I oould not well refuse G(xl, whose living presence he en- cause o f ortluxloxy was the cause changeable value. It is the fear between the acts will blush to use The Voloeleea. to become an hum ble instrument in Archbishop Satolli would liave 'We count the broken lyres that rest been obliged either to submit to joytHi oil this earth, is the six'cial of iirogress and civilization. This that these are unnecessary d<*duc- the word “ leg.” Bir Thomas More Where the sweet waiting singers slumber. furthering thero objects, with which 1 But o'er their silent sisters breast confess myself in fullest sympathy. I the tyrannical whims of their bis- patron of all who sosition tacle which deptmds in its attrac­ Aiast for those that never «lng. udefinitely, if a xiremature grave But die with all their music In themi unsought and unexpected. did not remove them to a liigher then; during a month of groat lem here involved. It states a fact. to the icially true iu Ohio and no doubt Weep for the voiceless, who have known Tbe cross without the crown ut g lo ry I C a t h o l i c s , influenced the editor of the Wais- on immodesty for _its fascination. C. 1 will receipt for all sums sent to as Cai/iolics, have no death. It is the one act that if. is that, ns we liegau by saying in Not where Leucadian breezes swept me, but shall publish no names, unlras business to aspire to office. This well-done tells. Other acts may this review o f the subject, the de­ enfreund in his position. The ‘‘‘Your play won’t go,” says the O'er Sappho s memory-haunted billow. asked to do so. But where the glistening night dews wept we firmly Wlieve. Religion should by rehearsed Ix) enhanced in the votional altogether overlay the dog- liard money men there assumed veteran manager to the author, Oh nameless sorrow's churchyard pillow The names of the donors will, however, not filter into politics, and if a pi^rformance; but this can be done maiicAl side of religion. In such one extreme in asserting the all ‘‘unless you have a march of la­ Ob. hearts that break and give no sign, be preserved on a roll of honof in the dies in tights, or m^me high kick­ Save whitening Ups and faded tresses. Archives of the Delegation. Any sug­ Catholic should attemjJit to get once only, O f the sdlenmest and cases, there is. an inherent weak­ inqxjrtance of the bullion value of Tin Death pours out bis cordial wine. into xxjsition solely on the strength money, the greeubackers assumed ing.” This sounds Drutal;—but it Slow dropped from misery's crushing gestions calculated to make a success of gravest moment is it then to be ness in a religious system that presses! this important undertoking will be of his Catholicity, we probably safe in this above all things. A porteuds dissolution. In the true the other extreme that the bullion is true, and w’e who are shocked If singing breath or echoing chord To every bidden pang were given. thankfully received by would be among the first to op- word may Ix? added, that he dies church, however, we have both value was of no inqxirtance. The are not sensitive enough to keep W bai endless melo«!ies were ponred t S . V. R y a n , our children away from the dis­ As sad as earth, as sweet as beavent 1>080 him, well who lives wcJl. dogma and devotion, as appropri­ truth is with neither of them. We —Oliver Wendell Holmea Bishop of Buffalo, Treasurer. plays against which St. Chrysos­ p . 8 —Subscriptions may be paid by But if this holds good for Cath­ ate and jx^rfecting sphert« for the can deny tlie one without assert­ instalments, say in one, two or three olics, it also holds go<^ for Protes­ due and useful development of the ing the other. The facts we have tom ragtxl in older days. “TOO AM USING EOR ANTTHING.” years. Snould archbishops or bishops tants. In a community where the faculties of the creature and the iiuotiul demonstrate the falsity of Y'our daughter gt>es tothe theatre AN EXAMPLE OP MERCY. BO wish, I think it would greatly pro­ two are eijually divided, and T he rej[x>rl wdiich gained cur­ accumplishiiient of his end. the one theory but do uo prove the with a young man. She set's one mote the sucoees of this project to have It bas been said that the highest token where ability also is on a pir, we rency during the w’ei'k that Fath­ truth of the other. Nor do wo as­ of the more harmless of modern local or diocesan treasurers appointed • f appreciation which tbe people can pay plays, “ The Charity Ball,’’ let ua to any utterance of poet, essayist or who would every two or three months, can reasonably exix*ct therefore to er Guida S. J., liad written a let­ THE WAISENEREUND AND sert its truth. W e have merely say. This drama is one tliose philosopher la to make It part of their >r as will seem good to them, communi­ find Catholics and Protestants liav- ter instructing his parishoners SILVER. triiMi to clear the grounds so ns to of manufactured esp(?ciHlly forfamily common language. This supreme mark cate to me the amounts received, so ing alK)ut an e(|ual jxjrtion of the how’ to vote in the coming muni­ To be sure you are right is well allow a discussion of the silver of approval has been given to the four that we might know on what we oould I)ublic i)Hi). But is it so? cipal election is t(x> amusing for question on its inerits. U8<*; but if you know’ the play, Unea: To think everyone, who does not Little drops of water. rely. It would be well for subscribers It seems to us that whilst our imagine your delicate minded to see that their remittances are sent anything. People wlio know the agree with you, a fool, is not wise. Little grains of sand good brethren are crying loudly daughter “talking about the princi­ Make the mighty ocean by draft, express or post office money g(Hxl father are enjoying them­ 1*0 lx? sure that soiuethim; can not And tbe beauteous land. OATHOLIO SOCIAL LIFE.—VI. pal epismdent re­ pere’s time. There are allusions teacher. But It was all tbe poetry she Delegation, Lot us show our been removcxl from office without no comment in these colmnns. The ceives answer in regard o the sil­ friend,” to whom you have been ever did write. Now, if aU poets and gratitude to Leo, the most illus­ even in one of the purest of the podtess below the geniuses, bad followed cause, and thus the spirit of 4he CoLOBAiK) C atholic fortunately or ver question in terms more strong presented, she asks you to explain eighteenth century dramas, Gold­ her example, and after writing one trious and glorious of Pontiffs. law by which the Fire and Police “ Camille.” And the “ c'entleman unfortunately for itself was placed than elegant. The au) smith’s “8he Stoops to Conquer” really geod thing, tbe one thing With Board was created was violated in friend” wants to know, too. What divine touch in It had stopped, from bow iu possession of Certain facts last the answer is: that g< which the modem playgoer prefers A8 OTHXB8 BSE US. a most flagrant manner. Mr. Far­ fall which impelhHl it to take a is not omniiwtent and ci will you say? “ Camille was a young mneb wonld tbe world have been saved, to have cut out, and there are and if all will do ao la the fotoro, from ley is an Irishman and a Catholic. woman in. love with Armand; she The Colorado Catholic has aaaumed most decided stand politically. Wo value to silver and tha| broad passages in “ Hamlet” which, bow mach will mankind be spared. dimenaiona proportionate with the in­ He is a credit to his face and an would go to balls, so she caught Some one, or.ce alluding to the anthor of feel that we did our duty to the who thinks it can, is a although they are necessary to the tellectual strength of tie editorial page. honor to his religion^ which can Catholic people of Colorado and are not the exact words cold anddied.’*^ W ill you say that? **Qray*e Elegy,“ said that he “had sever There was very little room for improve­ action of tho play, have been cootemplated any other writer walking be said of him with more truth we only desire to say now give the meaning of wi Or, will you tell her to take off ment in ita make-up, but it loeee none of dropped. down to Immortality with eo sinaU s than of a host of others whose her bonnet and wait to see Modjes­ book snder bis arm.” Bnt In this rospoot its interest in beooming a twelve-page that we are in possemion of evid­ itor has to say on the ques- N o audience would endure the nationality ^nd religion are prom­ ka in some play that can be talked Mrs. Oamey greatly discounts H r. Omy. aheet. W e oongratuLate the Catholic.-^ ence which shows that the forged tion. This may be an ttious open indecency of Congreve or inent only when they are seeking of without awkwardness. Catholic 9un. letter which it is alleged was wri£- method of settling the Mrs. Centlivre. The introduction —Colorado Sun. V ' E R , COLOli^UQ— 23, 18^3

A brief fcketch of Kogone MoCartby, who ■DUDArUTAT UYHIDT’r ^ ’ oit Apru 4 will be eleotod as Alderman of lA tlU v U lA L llA lllD llj^. i* represented in the die- the Seventh Ward, wUlibe o f internet to onr readers, _ from the kiudergerten, Mr. MoOaiihy eame lo Draver eight year* Is Y ou r ago from Idaho, where he had been engaged THE WOBK OF THE OATHOLIt^'***^ '* interesting in a large meroaatile bi^ineee, and where he is at the present tiipe largely iuUreeted BCHOOI.M PKEPAKED FOB THE {>^>ortion, up to the senior classes in minea. Upon bia arrival in Denver, he Boy WOKLD-8 FAIR 18 SOW OS U f the select schools. purchased his present looation. corner nf 35th and Uombuldt etreeU, and erected the XXHIBITIOS AT THE CA- In ci„ , l . . . i handsome basineea blot^ now oeenpied by THEURAL SCHOOL.' f of the branches of study, him ina his larMlargr and * growing----- ^ grocery and Ready for _____ h **e work in which is shown in meat trade. He has been a baaiueae man iu good •tandiug for flftMn yw rs, which in A Vast^ Throng of People Show the£ *hls way, are botany, natural pbil- it«elf Ib a nioord to be prood of. Mr. MoCartby is a lartfe property ownar First Communion Deep Interest Taken in OathoUo ^Jsophy, physiology, history, music, ia thia ward, to the **1q* o f aboat $38,000, The only Pure Cream o f Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia; No Alum. Sducationin Colorado. a fact that is the beet evidenoe that the io- i.^rtnwing, Ohristian doctrine and tereste o f his ooQsUtoents will be safely Used in MilKons of Homes— 40 Years the Standard. guariiod and b* in aafe hands. Ha Is a l^jcik-keeping. The exhibit is pablio spirited, coaslsteut and oonaerralive or Splendid Beeulte of Our Parochial Mtily worth an hour’s investiga- man of high execotire ability, and well Schoolaj wortl^y of thsBuppim o f every voter in the ,V;ion and will undoubtedly sur- Hard, regardless of politics. No poor and worthy person h.'\s ever appealed in vain to Confirmation P ST. JOSEPH'S PARISH. rise many who are not aware of him foi help. He is liberal-minded and The exhibit of work of tlio pu­ onprejodioed m every detail, both in pablio The Church Debt Association pils of the parochial schools of be thorough work exacted by the and private affairs, and never b ia s^ m his judgmeot where tbe interests o f tbe people i u i will hold a regular ' meeting this Colorado, now open at the Logan peters in these schools. The ex- are at stake. evening at which an intiresting lu regard to oar pablio school matters Avenue Scliool of the Cathedral .biljit will last through Wednes- he kS, like all liberal and iatelligent Catho- lies, in perfect sooord with the present sys­ We have a beautiful programme will bo rendered. Parish is well worthy of most (Jay. Thursday and Friday. tem, and believes that they should not be The entertainment committee serious cousideration. To people St. Cohimha’s school of Du* interfered with. In inunioip’%1 affairs he is iu favor of the most rigid eoonomy oonsist of the parish have decided togive a who have taken only a snperlicial rAUgo (Sisters of Mercy) has also ent with good legislation. He believes that labor should be liberally rewarded in all its dramatic performance soon after aji exhibition like the St. Mary branoties, and also believes in pablio im­ interest in parochial school work provement to the fallest extent. Easter in a Denver Theatre. the exhibit is simply marvelous. (, the Logan avenue school for col; men can rest assared that their best inter­ ests will also be guarded as be would guard being made for the next lecture the proficiency in secular education Ic o ti^ exhibition with other local his own. Mr. McCarthy baa been nominated by tbe Ages i to 14, from by P'athcr Malone, for the benefit which has been attained by tbe CAtHWio displays, before going to Repablioans of the Seventh Ward as their Punts Suits •Knee of the school, which will be given representative in the Board o f Aldermen, different schools, and after a most Chicago. It shows a surprising and with perhaps a few exceptions he will $4.50, to on Easter Sunday night at St. thoroughness and"- ability all receive not only the faU strength of the careful examination of the work party, bat will d r ^ many votes from both Joseph’s church. In addition to the accomplished by the pupils, we tl rough. the Democrats and the Fopdlists. He has Agee 13 to 18, from always been an active Republican, and Long Pants Suits lecture there will also be given a freely and candidly confess' that it every true Republican in the Ward will not only vote for him but also work Ifor bis $«, 110, $12, $15 and $18. sS'ered musicale. is a source of wonder to us who Lets AdTsncUi? In Qlobevillr. election.>-Adv, St. Joseph’s day was appropriate- have given more than ordinary at­ "History of the Catholic Charoh in Col­ observed. High mass was tention to the work of religious in­ p ^R S A LK BY JOJLV B. LBBT, 1515 TRE orado," only ten oonta per copy at G. D. A ll economical parents ahonld Ti«lt oar MONT, b r a n c h OFFICE 285 W A f- Kemptou’s. 1548 Btont Bt., Denver. sung by Father Malone who also struction. That the work of these ERVLIET 8T.. QLOBKVILLK. children’s 'department. delivered the Panegyric on the Catholic children will compare The 8t. James Hotel, sitaated opposite the Tabor Grand, is the moat convenient St. Patrick’s day was very elab­ n^roQgioat tbe past three years o f dall times saint. A large congregation was most favorably with the work of In Uenvor generally the only place where property and comfortable hotel in the city fo r ladies orately celebrated by Father Oar- actQsl'y advanced in valne is in Gfobevilte who desire to do shopping. Rates redooed present. any schools in tlie state is beyond ^{•leh is sarruauded by the smeiters and other to $2.50 and $3.50 t>er day rigan and his people. In the motu- in lostries snd is. by tbe w a ^ lees than two The remains of Mr. Joseph question. The sisters and priests m lea from the Union Depot. These lots ing a solemn high mass was sung by •ov^desKoki------— APPEL & CO., in charge of the different parochial bofiness l(Ks on W alervliet street in Gtobeviile bather Phillips assisted by leath­ Hums, a well known employee of •ojt at •70>' each whereas «>ne je e r ago they sold schools throughout the diocese are ^400. Residence lots in Garden Flace ad* Of Course. ers Logan, Murphy and Oarrigan. the D. & K. G., who died on Sunday di#on have advanced from 1200 to $200 in on< ,M r r. . XI eiuam seiuugxaeselling the latierlatter at $80U$8U) id].^ ail on S per last was taken to Susquehanna deserving^of unstinted praise for oeit 5-ysar time to tmprr>vera. 1 sell k«la in A fter mass Father Oarrigan enter Pl^tefarm in Olobeville at $100 each. They are 1, for interment. the work which they have accom­ $250. A boose bnilt on any o f these lots. taincd a number of the local clergy (0 ,»a t nets enoagh to make the tot worth $1000 plished in education. The work rsaeon for this adoance is found in the at dinner. In the, afternoon a Instructions aro now given in ^ d increase of employment fur workingmen. is very tastefully arranged for the indostrifisare constantly g o i ^ in and the vast concourse of people assembled ily at 4 i>. m., to the children aigalters are greatly enlarging their capacity. convenient inspection of visitors— at the Tabor Opera Uouse to liet- who are preparing for their first i each parochial school in the diocese . «n to the elaborate concert whicji Communion. having a space allotted for its ex­ P u e b lo • had been prepared for the occa- Dinner net $G. Chamber aete, deooreted, hibit. eion. i2.60. Goblets 60 cents p«r dozen. Lnmps 25 cents each. Callaway Bros. China and Am ong the schools represented «T. PATRICK 8 CnUECH. Glass Co., ]5th street near Lawrence. are St. Patrick’s, St. Leo’s of Den­ ;163l Young mau’you are going to be Next Sunday will he ooinmun- 20 per cent, sared by buying ver, and the school at Georgetown married in the near future. Go to io,i. day for the boys of |St. Aloy- Don’t lose sight of the reduced PRICES your furniture on time at F. A under the care of the Sisters of Devitt & Co.’s tor your furniture. giiii Bociety. price Couches on our Parlor floor. For Thin Purses. Devitt and Co.’s 1320 Larimer t. Joseph; school of the Anun- One fourth down on time pay­ Very Rev. J. M. Marra, S. J., street. The iflfi ones at $12.30, and the Tliis week only. ments. elation Ldadville, and the Anun- lO'pieca Toilet Bets at $2.26. left for Trinidad and the south 66-piece Tea Sets at $3.96. History of the Catholic Chorch in Col* ciation Denver, under the care of $22.50 ones at $18. Both styles are vrado,” only ten cents per copy at G. D. eatly. Saturday morning. 100-pieoe Dinner Sets at $7.76. Baby carriages, five, six, nine, ten and np the Sisters of Charity of Leaven Kempton’s 1548 Stoat St., Denver. These are tbe best goods of the quality that can be to forty dollars, at Callaway Bros, China and worth, the schools of St. Joseph, flev. Father Swift’s lecture on drajied handsomely with a flue bought and are worth .50 per cent, more than we ask for Glass Co., \5th street near Lawrence, ' ’ atric’s was a masterly piece them. C o m p a r e our goods with those advertised THE KEELEY INSTITUTE. D.-nver, and St. Columba, and the quality of Chenille curtain and a as cheap by other houses. Furniture sold on time, one kindargarteiis of Henv^g^^' ^^^^jglis’vconiposition Corner 1.5th and Curtis streets variety of colors to select from. quarter down, at P. A. Devitt & Belvedere Blwk. cures the liquor, the caro of the , t ^ *1,1 mk’s is very much- in- E. McCa r t h y . WM. TFHAN Co.’s 1320 Larimer street. opium and tobacco diseases. Ele­ The schools of St. Mary, the Sa­ d ^ te d to the ladies and gentle­ Close by are tbe L’ pholstered McCarthy & Tehan, gant rooms for iiatiqnts desiring to cred Heart Denver, and the schools men who contributed the grand Rockers we told you about at [ d e a l e r s i n On St. Patricks day the differ­ room in the Iiistitute. of Trinidad, and Pueblo in charge mu.sicale on St. Patrick’s Day. ent Irish societies celebrated the of the Sisters of Charity of Cin­ $4.35. Notice. St. Patrick’s pastor and people event with a large parade after « Fine Groceries and Table Delicacies.» cinnati, St. Dominic’s school of are very thankful to Rev. Father , Ail members of the Celto Am er­ Fresh and Salt Meats Constantly on Hand. which all assembled in the Cham­ Denver under the care of the Do­ Sw ift for his learned and elegant ican Brotherhood are requested to FRESH GOODS. LOW PRICES. ber of Commerce where eloquent minican Sisters, St. Elizabeth’s oration on their patron saint. | attend a special meeting in their 3458 -3460 Humboldt St., Telephone 606. Denver, Colo speeches were made by Mr. W il­ school Denver in charge of the Rev. Father Magevney was sick liam Dillon and others. Mr. I ’. hail, in Charles Bldg.— 15th and Sisters of St. Francis. a-bed at St. Patrick’s rectory dur­ J. McEnery was chairman of the Curtis on Friday evening March Very interesting exhibits' were Screens. store -Fixturess ing the greater part of the past meeting and filled his ofli<» with 31st, Business of importance. also shown from the Jesuit Col­ week. CHARLES J. D U N N , charming grace. Green was lege, the Home of the Good Shep­ 1633101639 everywhere in sight and all in all A. O. H. Reception. herd and St. Vincent’s Orphan Rev. Father Cahill, vice-presi­ the Irishmen of Denver may well A grand reception by the A n ­ Asylum of Denver. dent of the Jesuit college, Den- ^ Carpenter and Builder » be proud of their celebration. cient Order cf Hibernians at Col- ver^ will preach the “ Passion Ser- In every respect the exhibition Repairs a Specialty. isenffi hall St. Patrick’s evening is one of which all Catholics of mojn” at St. Patrick’s on ■ Good Headquarters for children’s car­ drew an nnnsnally large assembly. Colorado may well be pioud/ Frijday evening. 1933 Curtis Street, D E N V E R , COLO. riages at F. A. Devitt & Co.’s 1320 The affair was successful beyond "Iffie Altar society is deeply in­ Larimer street. the expectations of its promoters, To prsrebt the hardemns o f the antioat- aneoan tiasaee of the scalp and the oblitera­ debted to. the Sisters of Loretto F o o tin g and KalBominiDg. The fineet line and reflected credit upon the man­ tion o f the hair folliolea, vhioh oanae bald- for many of the beautiful flowers o f wall paper in the city. agement of the committees, com­ neea, oee Hali’e Hair Renewer. EVERYTHING NEW. and plants which appeared_on the posed as follows: Ladies! S9R-G ( olorado Wall Taper and Paint Go., 16S7 Notice. altar St. Patrick’s Day. Cnrtia Street, Tabor Opera Honee Blook. Arrangements— P. J. Walsh, Our stock is now complete, assortment er. WholBMla and Hetait. There is a letter at this office Ifhe specimen work prepared of goods perfect, and from now on we I AT WBOLSaALB KXTBB. Michael Egan, J. J. Noonan. Call ap "hello" No. 5U0, when yon want for Frank O’Neill. by the pupils of St. Patrick’s will be able to supply the latoet styles in ooal or kindling wood, £. L. Fox, la the Reception—E. P. McGovern, dealer of the north aide inthialine. Office school, for the Chicago exposition, Triiaiiiei and Dntrinimefl Hats Catholic School Exhibit. FarailieB oan twiy many goodB here for leas money.,than tlie average grooerymon pays foe them. 233b Fifteenth ntreet. J. W . Ganley, Ed. Clarke, P. was exhibited Sunday in the BONNETS, RIBBONS. FLOWERS, Hogftr. ex. bright “ C” per lb ___ California Peachee, Pears and Aprieota $ Leddy, P. F. Kelly, P. J. Mo, l a c e s a n d m i l l i n e r y n o v e l Buckwheat, seif nuBing, ii packi S-lb cane fable Fruit, per can ...... U In the little brick chapel of the parlors of 8t. Patrick’s rectory.. fetoap, fu ll weight, good qaality, bare.. Zaato Currants, per lb ...... w SACRED HEART PARISH. Enery, Peter Walsh, M. J. Wald­ TIE S . We invite your Inspection. ratEQp. extra t)aoiity, soiaii twttie.B. ~ ~ { 'alm on, fineet Colombia river.. .la Sisters of Loretto, on California Several hundred persons visited Roiled____ Oau, C b • « t made, par lb ...... SALT I W hite Fish. « lbs...... « The remodeled Sacred Heart ron, P. Gaughan. Tapioct^ best iMkorl or tloke, per lb ...... >HuUand Herring, per lb ...... ^ and Fourteenth streets, there is a the exhibition during the. day. Rio Coffee, gotxl, warranted para, ib ...... 17^ n r a nj ) Labi'adLabi'ador Herring, per ib ...... Church was re-dedicated by lit. B’loor— D. J. Fitzgerald, M. Mlaa Beynolds Hekles, beat caoamber, Z qaarta...... 15 rio n • I Finest - -.1 Mackerel in the c ity...... , most interesting exhibit of things 'The display was highly praised by W hite table oherriea, per oan...... 15 Beet Oolorado------Flonr...... ^ Rev. Bishop Matz on St. T’ atrick’s Shannon; James Hanigan, Ed. Late with Jamea G. Johuaon & Co., Riee, a gcKxl artiole, per lb ...... 04 Vermont Maple Byrnp, good, per gallon .. .65 which are destined lor the Catho­ all; and indeed, to speak candidly, iluminy, beet pearl. x>er lb ...... U3 Choice i>riea Urapee, per ib ...... 04 day. Callaghan, M. Shields, James E. New York City, Head Trimmer and Jelly, half pint glmwee, very fine, each... .10 AppieB, eboioe, iu t-lb oatns, each.. lic display at the W orld’s Fair. the crayon and pen work can not lArd, 5-lb pail, t^oice, family...... 60 H

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From Bishop Maes, Highest of all in Leavening Power.-*-.latest XT. S. Gov’t Report TIIF. ULD REI.IABI.K Covington. K v. Nov. “FATHER LAMBERT’S FAMOUS ANSWERS TO R ev. T. n . Malone. ^ Washington + - House Hev. />*"crr Itev. »K-tnbliah?Hl It**’’. I a powerful aearch ligl t ujioA am i K iflu 'iith 8 t itimsofa “ pojeux,” loee tirm ^y base ridicule maket infidelity Itenver. Colo. COLONEL INGERSOLL.” le«ri«mthsome by 4king sway'W moral ri«H|)onsibilit> The rkhc JOHN TKANKLi:, Prop. R.\Tl-;s gl.oo Ui per day; jFi.oO to jsh.etl^i® light tru ujpon his disl fT.Ui i*er wt‘«k ; .Meals 'JiV; .V*c; est reammings.which sin'alike sga Bede 2ac. logic and law, the more ssrrice OPINIONS OF THE HIERARCHY. render, to tiie American oiiie id and one- Prom Bishop Mora, eighih 10 go out. 'Iheretore. when you the property lo bo sound and realty valua­ which you had the kindness to send me public discussion with Father I.«mbert Bishop of Oovingbv lose a dollar you ios,« a « hole dollar; when ble there is no reason why ho should re- Lioe Angelos, I>ec. 4th on the 21st iubt. By issuing this cheap the prudent “ Colonel" declined on the rha Men Who Sat Them and the yov win a dollar >uu i*nileci75 centa. The linquiah it merely because the market Unwary Who Are Cauarht odds of too to <6 are thus continuoualv price is lower than it was. On the con­ R kv. T. H. M alone. etlition you have rendered a great ser­ ground that Father Jjambert was a “cas- Father I,ambert*N Hew IliNik. ' b y T h em . agam«t the rustunu r. trary. if be can atford it, it may be policy Kev.nnd Dear S ir: 1 received your vice to the many Catholics, who are un­ uistr For the j>reBent little book Again, the ciiatomt-r goes wholly on for htm' to buy another lot at 70 and even favor of November 21et and a copy of Bishop Spalding has written a masterly The wonderful popularity thatSt ^'■ guesswork. If he w. r.^ to toss a copper another lot at 66. besides protecting bis able to co|>e with intidel sophistry, be­ first purchase. the “ Famous Anewwr to Col. InijersoU” everything that tlows from Ffitb< Hsery Olewt DlaoloM* ih « D in s »r« of as to whether to buy or seh he might be cause they have not had the opportu­ introduction, in which he says: “ Who­ b45 8p eulAttoo—8plrlut«li«tlo Ms- right something like half the time; bat if But suppose he it merely a speculator, whose gains proceed from turning a scnali by Kev. Ij. a . latmbert L. Li. U. I ct»- nity to study Philosophy and History. ever seeks to persuade men to lower bert’s pen is ag*in evidonoed by dlumt « n l Stocks. the odds are o-te to two that a stock will move in a given d.rection. aud also one to capital irequenily, is it uot hts plain course sider the work very useful to Catlioliiis “Father Ijambert’s Answers and Notes” views of life, is a frivolous thinker, and that his recent oummunicntion aUd'->«i two that a guesser will gue^s right, the of action 10 drop his purcha*a at 78 and and npn-CatholicB, as welV as Col. In(?er- are instructive as well as convincing his inUueiice is fatally immoral.” 8o to the tniitor of the New York Bsmbax* sad Fsklr« Who Ik^eolvs tho Civil- gueaser starts in with actual odds of four take oham of buying in again ? .Most of in reply to late uBsautU of Ooi. IagV'^,]{ to one agBinRt him. The bucket shop cus­ os would say. “ Y'es, by U i moans.” But eoll it he pays attention to its contents. books especially for our young pet)pU, much for Ingersoll. Sacred Heart He- a'otu sti'l thi* Wkj Tboy tomer may'not be lamiiiar with this fea­ SB a matter 01 fact he will not drop out Yours Reeiawtfully. and will teach lliem the imj>ortant les­ vietr Nov. HO. on the Christian religion haw D-> U, ture of the cti'culus of probabilities, but until the 10 per rent margin is exliuusted. But if X , V, Z had gone up to 71 or 78, F bawcis M oba, son, that truth is never to be feared. their collection mi book form ah'|f.,jv the nntheinaticai professors lay it down, Bishop of Monterey and t o e Angeles. From Archbishop Byan. and Mr. IToctur menii»ns it in iys treatise and then shown a tendency to sag off, the I am with gratitude and respect, Rev. passed through eight editions, on gambling, and tlie prospt-rny of the same operator would at once have closed Phila. January 21st, 1893. volume entitleil “ Famous Answers to W alt street is full of pttfalla. Some men bucket shops seems to bear it out la a fixed tbe transaction, thus showing a willing­ dear sir, your obliged servant, iig them for oiher.-* to fsll into. Fre­ ness to gain by twos and tbreM and lose From Bishop Horstmann. R ev. T . H. M a Ia in e . truth. M. Marty, O. S. B. Colonel Ingcrsdli” has been tastefitiy quently the scheme U successful; some- in some of these byways of finance you by tens. * Ci.avEi.ANl>, O hio, N ov. 2Cth. Hevererul and Dear Sir: I received printeil umlerthe dire tion of limes the digaers miscatcalata and are can buy one share, in others, where live An English novelist one** wrote; “ There the copy of “ Famous Answers” to Col. trapped in their own pits. Then, again, shares are the small«*tt gamble, two, three, are at this niomeiit 10,090 Englishmen wan­ R ev. T. H. M aiaise. From Bishop Fink. .Thomas Malone and issued t.te aometlme.s five smait speculators will share dering homeless ai>d penniless over tbe s great many people, with the best inten- Her. and dear S ir : Accept my thanks for Ingersoll by Rev. L. A. Lauibert L. L. press of our esteemed contemporary i , In a five'i^haro lo'. contiiienv of Europe because they would K ansas Cit y , K an., Nov. 2o, 1802. '' I lions as to promoting ihelr own interests, not li*ad irurops at the proper time!” 80 the little volume “ Famous .\nswers to D., which you were kind enough to sendi Colorado Catholic. 'J'he.He facts are not s'atcd at evidences of T o R kv. T. II. MaIsONe. , X . , > J are at g r e a pains not only to dig deep depravity nor as the ba:«is for sneers at any welt inf> rmed brokt-r can isy, of his Col. Ingersoll.” Whatever Father laun- me, with a request that I shcuild express Ih e re IS Duwieed to tell the reodft , ^ sxtraciion is difficult, iionest and labor ous novenv; they only own pe!r->unal knuwletlge and experience: H kv. D kar Sir ; I read the “ Famous bert has written to unmask the weakness my opinion concerning the work. Like the U n io n an d T im es that what aqtiifQt. bat also to slum|> into ihom with great dex- tend to show that where people are unable “ I'here are thousands of American cm- Answera” of Father Lambert to Ingersoll to dig large holes to bury themselves In zens who are to-day )>o<>r because they and aunihilnte the arguments of niiidern nil Father Lambert’s publications it is ing remnants of Ingersollian “ logic** lertty and distiatch when they are ready would not cut short their losses and let with a great deal of pleasure, and I they will dig tnnall ones. infidelity as represented in the writings admirable in. both matter and expres mnined after Fatlier T.«mbert’s ftrsi RMALL MARGIN FITFALLP. their profits run on.” thank you (or having so kindly sent it to Another piifali ou ihe regu nr stock This is also a dangerous pitfall, which of Ingersoll, he has the gratitude of sion, and like them W'ill l>e received merciless disseeUoD of the reptile. men dig fur themselves; namely, the be­ me. The little book containing those with great favor both by Catholics and market is the small margin syHcm. T here every Christian. Merciless in its logic, now )>een totally annihilated by f are indeed advocates of this system on lief that becBuso a certain description of answers should be in the hnmls of every- shares mounts ami mounts and sours above concise in his reasoning, brilliant, sharp, non-CatholicB. The introdnetion by the great polemic of the ItochesWr dinr^^, the ground that where the market goes btxly; it would afford to its readers an against you it Is beitor to lose 1 or 2 per previous calculations of the genera! mar­ Bishop of Peoria is entirely worthy of Unlike many oontruveruialiata, EaK^y ket, therefore it is desirable-to buy into it ■witty, sarcastic, eloquent, aggressive, de­ cent than 5 or 10. And where h speculator amount of pleasure and information. after It has mounted during a long period cisive, his “ Famous Answers" merit tlie work and of his own fame, as the I.ambert never loses his temper cor IS in close touch wiui the exch >nge this Yours Respectfully, may answer. On the exhuustion -of his of daya This belief ts aimusc universal, their preservation in l ^ k form. I hope lears this system is eminently a pit­ to be read, hut studied; it needs to be has a wealth of latent force at d rssoSy,n| fall. Let film buy into a stock at 75 at 8 is always strong; and we also know that From Bishop Junger. Archbishoi) of . whatever goes up has a tendency to de­ thoroughly digested to he protierly ap- power that makes his annihilHiios of.^-^ii, per cent margin, which is the smallest mat any reputable broker will accept even on scend again, and that the time always V ancouver, W ahh., N ov., 27th, 1892. infidel an intellectunl delight. Tbei-c comes when the hoiders of anv commercial preoiated. ^ From Bishop Glorieux. slop order, it is quite upon the cards that HeBpectfully yours, R kv. T. H. M aIxine. also here aud there the undercavraVt^.f the said slock will drop to 72 or 71 or 70 property, no matter how desirable, prefer R ev. and D ear Sir : I received a within a few hours, or even half hours, money to property. I> weak as when Uls point does Col. Ingersoll ai>j>ear at «i} ▲ f l u r r y in r e a d in g . high, and never aoiarong as wtien it is low; R ev. F ather M aixine. sincerest thanks. The intnxluction by Laml>ert. I have always admireo6ition of all the g iqh an army; but they differ in numerous re­ nroapect in any ordinary condition of the A. J. Glor ieux, ite wide diffusion throughout the ooun^ ments are to deny and ridicule the spects and their modes o f operation are market of not being sold out for want of Bishop Vicar Apostolic of Idaho. tions now affecting modern relii.fiouB uiargio. The man who puts up 10 per H. Hannah’s . try will strongly serve the intereeU of C! rlstisn religion. Accepting best wish­ thought. As a philosophic moncv;f,(nh various, and only alike ia one particular, cent nsnaily has another 10 per cent in re­ which is that ihey are wrong, and being religion ani morality everywhere, among es and respects I remain, From Bishop Byan. it has no superior in the langutu^e, , ^ serve which i» almost sure to carry him Cor. IGih and Welton Sts. all kinds of people. Tw o abler, clearer Your devoted servant, its style has all the grace ancf wrong and acted apon In defiance of fixed out in the end to a profit. Buffalo N. Y.. Dec. 12th 1892. laws they afiko iead todlsaster. One of the neatest, deepest, most precipi­ and more beautiful writers could not S eg. Junger, which give the productions of the p ,«t- Quite a proportion of people who specu­ tous pltfalii is dug for the unwary by the R ev. T. H. M alone. prelate such charm and such delight have put themselves to setting forth the Bishop of Wash. late in shares bate their orders to their professional polm-giver. King Boiomon R everend D ear F ath e r : The The book should be in the hatid bankers on Information, so called, that is IB leputed as saying in the Iki k of Trov- utter shallowness and essential vulgar­ every reader who loves logical liters Colorado Catholic deserves credit derived from spiritualistic “ mediums.' ’ 1 ity and deceit of prevalent irreligion on and literary logio.-r*Union and Titm do not wish to offsnd any believer in the T H IS W EEK. £rom Bishop Burke. for the style in which it has doctrine that the spirits of departed men the one hand, and on the other the and women hover about our planet, hot 1 We have an immense assortment of Cheynnb, W yo. Dec. 9th 1892. brought out “ Famous Answers to Col. Famous Answers to Ckii. li chaste thoughts, high and noble endeav­ may be allowed to express my opiniou that Trimmed and Untrimmed Hate in all Ingersoll” by Rev. L. A. Lambert L. L. By Rev. L . A. Lambert, L. or of the soul genuinely striving towards D ear P aih e r M alone: I to if they do they do not make it their busi- prices. Aleo a large stock of elegant D. I t is a worthy companion volume to « ,,..^asare 10 give pointaonthefu- God by faith and hope and love. apologize to you for not acknowledging Introduction by R t “Notes on Ingersoll” and it will, I am _ stock market. This is only an Yours Truly in Christ, stxmer the receipt of the wise little vol­ Spalding. I^biished impusslble to frame an arga- Flowers, Laces ind Oreaments. t SS'TORI: li.i» because alt eontfo- R yan, ume Oi Fafiref Zpie. W e are headquarters on aoll,” “Tactics of Infidels” and “Famous introduction by the learned Bishop of It may be stated without any heeitatiun are utterly out in the cold as to the de ■igns o f the leading operators o f the mar­ TELEGRAPniNO QUOTATIONS TO THE Ribbons, Hosiery and Underwear. Answers,” ought, if generally known, to Peoria, a little masterpiece and will be a From Bishop Scanlan. that there have been no answers to In ­ ket: and second, it is a well-known habit TICKER. gersoll but those of Father Lambert. be a complete antidote to the poison of literary treat, a pleasure and a benefit to Salt Lake City Utah, Jan. 10th 1892. of this class of advisers to chanue theii ad­ • rbs, “ Surely in vain is the net spread in Some of the prominent Protestant vice frequently, advising one inquirer to the sight of any bird.” I'h e people who A Simple Way to Help Poor Cath­ the famous infidel. all who read it. Itw ill show Catholics My Dear Father Malone: I hope clergymen have written and published buy and the next to sell, thus making U a slide nuraeronsfy sod with alacrity into olic Missions. Bishop Spalding’s introduction is a and Protestants alike how weak and you will pardon me for not having at an what they thought were answers. But, tolerably sure thing to be right ball the the holes dug tor them by the givers of time. points seem to gainsay tbe wisdom of Soto- worthy preface to so excellent a book. stupid are the arguments brought earlier date answered your favor ac­ with ah respect for their motives, we say th"t theyjiave all been of a kind I t may happen that the medium really raoQ. Save all cancelled stamps o f W e look forward with pleasure to many against Christianity by the infidel colo­ companied by a copy of “ Famous An believes he or she has a correct spiritual The point-giver is ol Protean build. calculated to make Ingersoll laugh and message. 1 know of the following in­ Sometimes he makes yonr acquaintance every kind and country and send new editions of “Famous Answers.” nel. swers to Ingersoll” by Father Lambert. to excite ridicule amongst his admirecs. stance: A person began 10 buy 600 and accidentaily as It were. Sometimes he I am yours sincerely, Th(Mie who have ever listened to the My apology is that I have been, dur­ Father Lambert’s nnslvers never b ^ 'th s 1,000 share lots of a stock that had recently brings a letter of Introdnotion from some' them to Rev. P. M. Burral, Hain- James M c G olrick. itersoQ who doesn't thoroughly know him. old mercenary scoffer of the Christian ing the last two months, absent from question; they grapple with the fellow taken on a strange alacrity at sinking, on monton, Jersey. Give at and apply the knife of logic to the yery 6 per cent margins. A s each margin Then, again, he advertises. When be adver­ religion, and will read this little book, the city hot continuously but in an in­ wasted away he bought fresh lots, until he tises it is done something like one o f these once"your address, and you will From Bishop Hogan. vitals of his position. The present httle will certainly have a very low estima­ termittent kind of a way—going and had sunk fiW.OOO and was obliged toqult announeemenis, which can be cut by tl>e volume is like the others in foroe and from sheer exhauBtioD. During this time dozen out of any Sunday newspaper o receive with the necessary explan­ K ansas Cit y , Mo., N ov. ?3rd, 1892. tion of Mr. Injgersoll; and even if they TOwer and must convince the unpreju­ coming—and consequently had not much the stock had hardly ever rallied at all. I large circulation. ation a nice Souvenir of Hammon- R ev, F ather M alone, E ditor Colo are not professed Christians will have a leisure time to read the book in that diced reader. A valuable part trf the said to him: “ Why do you bull this stock CONPlDl-NTlAL c l e r k to promloaoc oper- volume is the ihtroduction written by •o persistently when it falls all the time?” ator knows of good dividend Mytag itook Uiat wlU BADo^ Catholic. yield good proflU. Addrekt Prod m7 18S, ■ Of- ton Missions. much wiser appreciation of the Christian careful and studious manner which I Bishop Spalding end which fills thirty- Be replied: “ 1 have been advised by 80- ace. R ev D ear Sir : I bad already pro­ religion. well knew a work bearing the name of eight of its pages. A careful study of and-80 (a skillful medium) to bay it and A GREAT OPPORTUNITY for making mooejr In ■toeks. For partlciUan addroM Active, box 2U2, cured and read Father Lambert’s fam­ I remain, my dear Father Malone, its gifted author deserved. this introduction will make the reader .. Office. TIi o u s e r S 3 . 5 0 ous replies, and the introduction to Very Sincerely Yours I have now read it and I must say glad that he purchased the book.— A.—WANTED—Party wttti eapfial to take ad­ Suits is.oo New World. vantage of my reliebte Information on iteck mar­ them by Bishop Spalding; neverthe­ M. F, B urke, with great pleasure and intellectual ket. Addreei 8oce«w, box SA — offlee. less I thank you for the csopy you sent if you address either of these ingenions Bishop of Cheynne. profit. The “ Answers” like every thing gentlemen, he wilt call on you if he tbiuks , me. Bishop Spalding’s wonderful dis­ from the pen of its learned author are NOnCETONOii'llEBIDBNT HKiab AT you are worth oallijiff upon, and after cursive learning has soared beyond the From Bishop Cosgrove. some oonversatlon touching the necessity clear, lexical and clinching and well de­ LAW. of caution and confidence on both sides, reach of my highest praise, and theeol- D avenfort, I owa, N ov. 23rd, 1892. serve to be called “ Famous.” Irreat Btate of Colorado) and the superior sources of information en­ joyed upon his side, he w ill tell you to go id shots from Father Lambert’s unerr­ R ev. T. H. Malome. thanks are certainly due the C.Jolotado >ss. In the County Court. Arapahoe County ) at onoe to your broker and 4iay X .'Y , Z ing battery have long ago blown Col. R ev. D ear Sir : I just now received Catholic for having given to the public shares. That is, unless he hasjusr advised f‘PFKE’8 P EA K R O U T E . In the matter o f the estate o f Margaret Ingersoll’s foggy target out of existence. Father Lambert’s “Answers to loger- some other person to buy X Y , Z\ in in convenient book form and at a mere Farrell, deooaaed. The people of the btate which cose he will earnestly urge you to /jambert,8 Famous , Replies are fixed eoll,” which you had the kindness to nominal cost a work so useful to both o f Colorado send greeting to the nnkoowa hasten, without loss of time, to oell K , Y , ammunition ready for shattering the Clergy and laity. heirs of Margaret F%rrefi, deceased. Z. As (or the profits in all cases he is to send and for which please accept my You, the said unknown heirs are hereby Powers of Darkness at any moment. have hair the net gain, and be leaves it to sincere Uianks. Yours, notified that a paper writing purporting to your honor to let him know what the I remain Rev. Dear Sir, your hum i t is not necessary for me to write any L. Scanlan. to be the last will and testament o f Margar­ aiuouQt of tee^aln ia. Bp. of Salt Lake.^ et Farreii, deceased, who resided in Denver, DUPES ARE PLENTIFUL. ble servant, lengthy recommendation of this work of Arapahoe County, and State o f Ootorado. John J. H ogan, Bishop. i f ten persons act upon his advice, flv^ Father Lambert, because his name at­ and departed this life on or about the tkh From Bishop BchwHnbach. day of February A. D. 1893, woa this iftrd will gain and five will lose. Tbe losers he ta c h ^ to a book, as its author, is day o f February A. D. 1898 preeented to has nothing to do with, he would prefer From Bishop Gabriels. L a Crosse, Jan. 20,181KJ. not to see them: but he has the names of sufficient guarantee of ite worth,, and the County Court o f Arapahoe Couitty, ttoiu WAiTXNG IDR THE FLUCTUATIONS. Ihe winners in nis memorandum book and Rev. T. II. Malone, Editor of Colorado rado, for probate and record as the true Oodenbburg, N ov. 25tb, 1892. <]uite enough to recommend it to all in­ keep on buying, because it .is ultlmateiy he rarely faiia to collect from them. This Catholic. last Will and testament of the said Margaret bound to rise. 1 paid him a fil.OOOJee for pitfall looks like a shallow artifice, and it Feast of St Catherine the Philosi- telligent men. Farrell, deceased, by Kate Kent*the £ze. bis information, and I'm only sorry my ts; but a groat many people slide down its Hev. Dear S ir: I take great pleasure outrix nominated and appointed by aaiu iu- pher. I remain Y'ours in Christ, capital isn't ample enough to allow me to sides in the course of any given year. Else in recommending the splendid little strameut. That it is shown by satisfactory go on.” Whereupon he retired. M y D ear F ather M alo ne: I beg to H enry Cosgrove, proof that the said Margaret Farrell dlr.d f o o l e d b y s p i r i t “ POINTERS.” thank you for the “Famous Answers to Bishop of Davenport. work, “Famous Auawers to Col. Inger poMessed of real property oooaieting ^ le fiy soil” bo Rev. L . A, Lambert, L . L. D of Lot number 16, bfook No. 8 Bohms 2nd N ext dsy Mr. 8o-and-So came in and CJol. Ingersoll,” which you have kindly filing Arapahoe County, Colorado aod s lodged an order for 1,000 shares of tlie piailed to me. I t is as interesting to FATHER LAMBERT AND INGERSOLL. The little book ought to be read by oertifioate of depoeit amouxUiiyr to $18T.OO same stock on a stop order o f 1 per cent. In­ every lover of the Truth. The blasphe­ and pereonal property in this County, ail of cluding oommlssion. Hesald:^*The stock read how the learned Bishop of Peoria “ Colonel Bob” Ingersoll is a conspicu­ will rally for a long turn to-day; the spirits mous Infidel does not like such logic. said personal property supposed to be worth denudes to the root the poisonous tree of ous and notorious character in the Unit­ tl87.00; that said instrument bsMV data of have firmly assured me of It. Bere is a Respectfully Yours in Christ Deo. 2nd, A. D. 1890 and ia signed by Xatv check for the margin.” It was with the American Voltaire's agnosticism, ed States. He has the “gift of the gab” Schneider and Mrs. Murty as sube^fping great pleasure that 1 saw the remorseless James Schwiijnbach. stock Id which the dupe's fortune htto «RAILWAY» materialism and irreverence as it is wonderfully, and it is evident that bis witneseee to the due exeoutitm thereof b> ongnlfed swallow up the oonecleoceloss fee cheering to see how Father Lambert in vanity is great. In his infidel lectures Bishop of X^a Crtwse. the said Margaret FarreU, that said Mar P. S. Accept my sincere thanks for garet Farrell in and by her said instruioeBt ol ute huiubog, wbo had not only per­ ALL STANDARD GAUGE bis usual masterly. style of fighting, he doM three things—be ridicules, he devisee onto Kate Kent Lot 16 BLooh 8. suaded him to invest in a losing game, but the compliment. Would have answered hod also persuaded himself into the same smites the Goliath of unbelief with un­ says things that are not true and he Bohms addition, that Uie said Kate K e ^ ot SHORTEST TIME sooner but was from home most of the the City of Denver, Arapahoe County, oad folly. T h e disembodied shades o f George erring precision and ktUmg effect. It gets off a vast amount of cheap rhetoric Wsohington, Alexander Hamilton, Horace time. State o f Colorado, is nominated and, ap­ Greeley and others showed bad Judgment I .a BETWtEW » I is to be hoped that the “ Answers” will and frothy eloquence. Such a man is Yours, pointed in and by said instrumMit m ' the Exeeotrix thereof. in bullinglling a stock which withio a few DnTW, CMonlo Sprlags u>d Pueblo, be as widely circulated as the pr»oedicg hard to answer because he is all insinua­ J. S. iite r this occurrence was wholly You. tee said unknown heirs are Ukiwe------WND------works of the talented, erudite and witty tions, reckless assertion, invective, un­ fore notified to be end appear befoci^ the wiped out by foreclosure. From BieLop Haid. : One feels very little sympathy for people 8oH lake CHj, Poclflc Coast, pastor of Soottsville against modern warranted inference and illc^ioal con­ County Ckmri o f Arapahoe County, t, who take tips from tbe eihereal denizens Bei^mont, N. C., Deo. 2, 1892 rado. fit tee Court House in the all Horthweat Foliita, tU Ma- in fidelity, and that you will enjoy the clusion. Father Lambert has bad the Denver, on Monday April 8rd A. D. of the atmosphere; whose communications R ev, T. H. M alone. to mankiod emanate so perlinaeiously reward for having published the little patience a second time to sit quietly at 10 o’clock, a. m., which time and dta,^ iMdTUIe, Aapea aad I received the m m dingy and cabbage-smelling flats in down to hie “ lectures” and dissect them, Rev. Dear Father: have been fixed by the court for tee bei Third and Sixth'avcnues. Th ey can, as a atemwa* Srringa. book in the knowle^e that its perusal^ on tee application for the probate ths replying to yhem piece by piece, and copy of Rev. Dr. Lambert's “ Famous rule, afford to fling away fee* on humbugs will have preserved many a reader from Answers to Ingeieoll.” I read* them said Tnstmment, to attend the proboti for ^ privilege of losing a few thousands showing theii‘ folly and abaurdity. It thereof and show cause, if you eon or in W all street, but a feeling of regret can­ OUTSIDE THE EXCHANGE ON W A L L STREET shipwreck in his Christian faith. with great enjoyment before, and am have, why said instrument should m. SSESOT S1EQ8ALLE01 Faithfully yours in Jesus Christ, must have been a tedious task, but it is very glad you pulSUshthem in so neat a not always be repressed at the view of the bow should the prolesstonsl point-giver admitted to probate and record as the! brokan-down merchaats and small, timid, flourish as he does and have so much cash HSFMI IT SSSURPASSEDI H. G a b r ie l s - well done, and no doubt it will do good, form now. The little book is most in­ lashwill and testament o f the said d ^ , impeenntous tpeoulators who frequent tee wherewith to advertiM In the Sunday Bishop.of Ogdeneburg. for the “Colonel” is constantly placing teresting; it oentains more than many a and letters testamentary o f adminUirj buckatshops, so-calied, in hope o f gain. Dswipaners? larm fmio. 1 wish everyone who at- issue thereon oeoordingiy. Tbeea people do, indeed, dig their own pit­ One of the worefc,. deepest, moat danger- TiiEm im '••kwipwn Puthakn Ton -l From Bishop Marty. himself in evidence, and many persons taonea the least importance to infidel Witness, Slioe F . Dunlevy, Clerk oijth e falls, since so lopg as there exists a saloon nos and most largelargely _ lumbled into o f all C»M ktWi'i !■ L^—tw.w md Sm Ffmodaco. are caught by his positive and slashing Cennte Court within and for the Oountlf of te Naw York where a eiranger is allowed the pUfslls of W ail street is dog b? oper* Bioux F a lls, 8. D., Dec. 8 ,180!3; sayings would ir«d and re-read Father Arapahoe. State o f Colorado, end thCj I «nd t0« gnMKkwt < style. Uuder Father l-ambert's trained Lambert’s answers. Wishing your little to sit and read the papers at tha prica of a ators themselves, and seems to b e the re­ R s v .T . H. M alone, E ditor Colorado thereof # f said Ooort at Denver, ia gloss o f beer, there ia no excuse for bold- sult ot a vice o f the human mental eon- iDvestigation the whole structure of book a very large oicculation for 1 know Oenaty and State, this 83rd day o f u g down a choir In a boeket ehop. stituuon, which, so for os we knew. Is in- Cathouc. it will do great good, ramry A. D. 1886. H. COULKWAH. CHA 8 . 8 . ILei, log^raoU’e attacks falls to pieces. The

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smaller building stone, great piles of i A Itrostiina l-iotu short. The forelegs crushed stone, long iron trusses and 1 A short time ago tbs newepanera told legs long like a ksDi THE ElllNS OF A TOWN heavy timbers. Then on further It a about a kangaroo in London that had abbot nine inches in li LOCAL LINES great excavation filled with water and | been taught how to boa. It had learned longer than the tncompleted masonry crumbling away. ^how to aland op on Its hind legs, which, ctimbing,'jQst as a ri Beyond ara gre a t sheds, engine bouses yon know, are very long snd powerful, iu caudal appendage MUltOBB o f H oney Expended* nnd Now sod tnpre piles o f material and rusting and to strike out and defend Itself with Tbe covering of thi le a #tse fur. piping, hose and iron work soatterM something like that oo The feet Good Hen Wanted Its forepaws. EUcb of the forepaws was the Flare In Frartloally about. , I resemble tboee o f a ka-vfng foer A large brick atorehouse to the right j covered with a boxing glove. fingers and a thumb ana sre to s^l -ttiager fiewinig Maohinea. No e«p . Deeerted. o f tbe spur ^s tilled with thousands o f ; Kow, this boxing kangaroo waa such a ty la bold- ital required. Oall on or address success, and so many boys and girls paid nsed with considerable feet of iron piping of all iliet, great piles their shilling to see it (you know they Ing food while eating, tl kverlte ar- T H E SINUEK M A N U P IC T U R IN H CO. of bags filled with cement and other .. . .t- . . tltorman on the Unl- In the midst o f all this abandoned con was a brave thing for the trainer to do. writer In an English paperj■ 4' ' 'J'rsarsroatt'uni'ii,ded the Pure drugs at Cotton a iabby’s. . and be pulled off his motor lever and He looks out good-naturedly on the t«‘riui of peace with Pfao4w. invited them UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE went to the back of his car to change dotted with piling and incompleted em­ crowd, and seems to be as much inter­ to supper, aud In the co^rve o l ihe meal bankments cross and recross in different THE LATEST Joseph’s County, Indiana. the trolley. leavin g the party to. ,.whom directions. I'bere is a low timber wagon ested in the boys and girls as they are In saki : In silk, stiff, and soft hats at the very st. be bad spoken to gaze far out over the road constructed across the creek, and him. He Isn’ t much more than a boy “ This night, at 12 o’clock tbe last shots rolling prairie and commence their himself, when you come to think about It, will be exchanged between our troops and loweet prioes at tiie oue-prioe hat store o f rhe college buildings are nisssive and commole ol giving sccommtxlstiofi tramp for the town of Snlliva'n. over beyond Is another excavation which fo r he Is only 7 years old. -But he weighs tbe French, and 1 have eenceded to the T. S. Clayton’s, 1121 and 1128 15th st. to six hundred resident sludentx. The University sfiurds every facility for soiuiring s th(.>n>ugh is incompleted masonry and heavily tim­ knowledge o f CI.ASSK'S, I..VW, MA l llK M A T K 'S . M KD ICiVK,-Sl IKNCK, MUSIC, Out past the last row of pretty resi­ bered structures used in the incompleted kHO pounds. That is about tbe righ t French The honor of the Iasi sh dences on University hill they went, and work of excavation, now tumbling about weight for a lion 7 years old,but If a real Forckenbeok and his coliasgae left their 8. Wirtx, Bakery, 718 West 4th Ave. Civil.. M?:CHAN1CAI. AND Kl.KCTKU?AI. KNC.INKERINO. To such as wish to then the road calne to a stop and they In ruin, large iron dredging machines on .boy weighed that much he would be put host iMlore midnight, drew out their devote themselves to commercial pursuits, NtHre Dsine gives s more thorough business train­ trudged on across a great wheat held the banks, great piles oT rusty iron bo^s, into a museum and have big colored pic­ watches, stood nnaerueatha laatern of the SAM BABET8 ft CO- ing than esu l>e oi>taihed in any purely commercial college.. In all the courses the l>est sys­ and BO on to the Fort Worth railway tures about him pasted on all the walls Hotel du Ueservutr and waited. First have just received a full line of altar wines tem of teaching is adopted and the liest author'for each branch selected. New students are tracks. “ Just over the ridge’’ doesn't bands and immense iron plates.la ^ and fences In the town, and he would be there was a canon shot fr >m the Herman Ee great lumber which they are selling at reasonable prioee expected to present testimonials from the school last attended. Catalogues, givirw full sound “ far,’ ’ but Just over this particu­ called some such name as “ Tbe W onder­ lines; then a aoleinn stillik»se Than fol­ Sixteenth' aud Champa streets, Denver. lar ridge was about four miles, over yard, covering several acres of land and ful Fat Boy.” lowed the last reply from Vont Valerien. particulars, wHllie Mnt free on a^tplication to REY. TH O M A S E. A\’AI.SH, C. S. C. bridges and under bridges and through containing millions of feet ot limber and lumber^ A fte r P rin ce has taken a good look at The tswer deck at VersatUee eiraek 12; O’CONNOR A OO., T H E M IN IM D E I'A K TM E N T—This is a separate department in the institution of cuts, along the dustv railway track, un­ the crowd that has come to tee him, bis the Freaeh war had ended. 784 15lh 8t., Notre Dame, for boys Under thirteen years of age. Thurongh and comprehensive tnstructioo til lust around a sharp curve the valley Retracing tbe way back again to tbe trainer comes on the stage. This trainer o f Cherry creek spreads out beyond and railway and across to the group of houses is a negro, who was born on one o f tbe .A PInenolal Crlete. Is tbe beat and moat reasonable place in the in primary branches is imparted. Tbe disciplinwis parental, and suited to children of tender tbe town o f Kullivan is in view. at tbe upper end of tbe track, thecburch many Islands that belong to Kngland. *‘My Botberdn-iaw aeter anderttands a city to buy eeoond hand goods. v -'*■ years. The personal neatness and.wardrol^ of the pupils receive special attention from tbe Just to the le ft o f the track, as the o f the town Is seen and the dwellings He is not like tbe negroes that you see la joke,” says a correspondent. *‘l flaish a Sisters, who take tender and faithful care of their young charges. Board and Tuition |35o per once occupied by workingmen. The town Is seen, approaching it from the this country. His hair 'Is straight and good stery, and she always leoks np and Herbine at Cotton A Libby’s. - session of nearly ten months. ridge, appear half a dozen large and church is still used for meetings by the country people round about and as a dis­ black like an Indian’s, and he is very tall asks. 'W ell, what did i ha other man sa y r Catalogues sent free on s]>]>licstioD to REV. T. E. W A L S H , C. S.- C., Notre Dsroe, Ind handsome brick buildings. Scattered and fine looking. He weighs k08 pounds, A s she can’ t apprecia a wit, 1 was sur­ Snow Liniment at CoUon A Libby’e. about, near by. Is a large number of trict sch o ol^ u t the bouses ar^ vacant. XNOw,Now, too.too, inosethose mysienousmysterious aaradark oujeevs.objects. ■ ^unds lle^ter^lhatf prised to receive a lacier from her a few fram e buildings of all styles, shapes and weeks alter iny little boy had swal’owed a sizes, and just beyond still another clus­ farthing, in which the iM i words were CHA8. U. FORD. ter of frame buildings. the big embankment at the apex of the ridge, are seen to be Immense Iron w ater with him into the cage, but be doesn’t -*lias Ernest got over his fluanelal UifOcut' QasnnsTB a PasaKsov, To y ie righ t and beyond can be seen use it. A s soon as he gets inside be ties yei F ” several rows of dwellings on the brow of pipes, with a diam eter as high as a man. , I6th and Oahfomia 81. Telephone 1846. A weary climb to tbe top of the em- | bankment, which is ra g gM and unfln- | ished, shows that It Incloses a great res- I Ct a l A Coke. ervoir, about seven acres In extent, de- j void of water, tbe bottom and sides of i J J. Thomas A Co., Wholesale A Retail which are partially cemented. It is a ] Dealers in Coke A Coal. 1615 Curtis 8i., dismal piece of incompleteness. ' i Denver, Colo. There is a hotel In the upper portion j of the towu, but It has no guesu, ex­ City Hall cepting a fam ily who occupy It as a j _ J U U U L J i We will pay you a good price for your fnr- home. I nitare, O’^ n n o r A Uo.. 734 15th St, That all is a description of the deserted I town of Sullivan, la e work which has , TELEPHONE TO 690, been described as having been suddenly | abandoned, and wnich was the life o f tiie ! 1£. 1.. FOX, 2888 15th Styeet, town, was the great scheme o f the old ■ W'hen you want Coal or Kindling. Market Denver W ater company to dam the tub- * terranean flow of I'herry creek and ; pump it Into the great reservoir which [ Telspbune No. 1031 will call up Quirk’s was begun at the top of the ridge. t baggage express when needed. The work was a gigantic engineering : failure and a financialone too—for East- ] Where do yon get your Goal? Try oar ern bondholdera--and now the water , Our Specialty. new Galedoninn, it muinot be ■ best, It IB the part of the proi>erty is in the hands o f beet soft ooal iu the market. the American company, which manage ) Telephone 690. E. U FOX.3828 15th 8L to supply fro .3 works lower down the * Fresh and First-class Meats, stream, Hbe town of Montclair with | ONB o r TUB INnSBITANTS. water. T h e old company is in the bands We will bay or sell yon faraiture, stovee, Fish. Oysters, Poultry, Game, of a receiver. etc. O'CoMHoa A Co., 734 15th 8t. tbe further ridge, their outlines sil­ The work was stopped about a year houetted against the sky, while still Vegetables, Butter and Eggs. and a half ago. The “ boom” bursted Quirk has nine (9) Express wagons whiob further to the right on the highest point immediately and tbe town was soon prac­ in -view great earthworks loom up in I tically deserted. W hile the boom lasted are at your serviee. 1528 Seventeenth 8t. gray disorder, heightening the eminence ' there were all the incidents of a thriving Telephone 1081., 80 that it can be seen from University | ;own—a imstofflce fight included. Cor­ bill, far away to the northwest. I ner lots in the rival sections ' Scattered all over a stretch of prairie Ready mixed paints at Cetton A Libby’s C3-eilD & c _E3Io'a.gso3:i.v o f tbe town, Sullivan and Oak­ T i - i « o w rsi l’82 8o. Trem ont. In front of the earthworks are huge : dale, w ere quoted as high as mysterious black objects. All about and | 41250. Now they are being sold for taxes. among tbe more pretentious buildings Now In place o f the lively scenes of a linnk a Stepper .Jewelers,1652 Larimer 1348-50 laarimer Street, are little shanties of wood or of canvas, ' lively town o f tw o years ago, in the som­ all tattered and tumble-down and givin g , nolence o f decay and inactivity and P. U. Half., 1540 Htont, practical plumber Opp'8it« CMty 14all. a woe-begone appearance to tbe whole abandonment, and occasionally the coy­ and lioensed drain layer. Special attention scene. ote wanders in from tbt» prairie and given to ventilation and sewerage. Up through the valley can be traced bowls about the deserted buildings that Telephone 8l>^. tbe wide stretch of sand dominated by w ere once happy homes. closes tbe gate and walks toward the SUPERSTITIONS Of^WOMKN. I f yon wish to borrow money on Real i Cherry creek, and at an oblioue angle i Eetate b) the cheapest plan, call on Tbe ; Hon, who w ags his big tall from aide to Thwy May 9ay' They y tivan’t Any, ' runs the sandy bed of the Iflgb-Line j side like n dog that is glad to see Its Central Trust Co.. Room 101, Boeton Block, . ditch, for at Thl« season of the year that ! .toaster I ’Uc nsgrr- ot tho but Do W^A,^f.**vioTiiom...... Cor 17th snd Champs Streets. Money al- too is empty a'vd shows white in the sun. ; The Uaxell Bi-Chluride of Gold Institute lion’s forepaws aud places them on bis T h e a ig t s\sid an< ...eiki al woman that ' wa*s on hand and Ipnus closed witbont • The course ot Cherry creek as far as I cures tbe liquor, morphine and toiiacoo shoulders. Then they begin to see which ever------exit^------'eii still has *.a— flav m her armor of j daely. « tbe eye can reach is dotted with clumps ' can throw tbe other down. They strug­ common sense which come, of trees, which, even at this bleak dbason habits. The oldest and roost reliable Insti­ gle and move about the stage, as you of some, pel BupemUlon. . u'^^nriiT dM l»ro i ® B.miwy, Jew.ler and araenUflo are so many be sent back to bis native forest and superstitions connected Trlth the most EVEUYTHINO NEW. there show his native brother and sister casnsl everyday bappenlnfpi that they have Colorado Wall Paper and Paint Co„ 1587 and cousin lions how to w restle and grown to be a jJart of meroue's oellef, Cartis Street, Tabor Opera House Block. throw each other down, like men and though we protest most vigormuly to tbe boyst And were be attacked by a tiger, contrarv. wouldn’ t his relatives open itaefr eyes in wonder If be should seize pis enemy RUSSIAN SECRET SERVICE. around tbe waist and begin to struggle with him Just h* ke does now w ith his Ramlf loations of the 8ystem>-Blaok- trainer? And, supposing the boxing kan­ mall Extensively Praotloed garoo were to go back to Australia and In St. Petersburg the system ot secret offer to fight otnmr kangaroos by bitting them with big, soft gloves, wouldn’t that .urveilUnc. hm. been brouKh. to a degree | h ".V riIn d.I of perfection that makes It next to impos- prince has finished hla Bible for a stranger lo enter the capital un- j wrestling exhibitions be performs a good nbserveds »nd reduces chances ot conspir* [ many other tricks, which you have never aci>'8 to a minimum. PsHsports are de- seen Hons in this country do. H e plays niantted on every pMss^nger train croseiug tag, lets the trainer shoot at him and lies (he eaMern fronuets of the empire. The flown fiat, so that tbe trainer may use t isiccai indorji-meiit of thu froallor guards has to him for a bed. (Formerly The Rnigbi-Mcdture Music Go.) be rein>lorse I at sever.il railway junctions P rin c e keeps bis long, sharp claws and again un ilio traveler s arrival at his sheathed w hile he is wrestling. I f he did A PKOMINBNT OITIZBM. oslens hie destlnatimi. An attempt to not do this he would injure the trainer very badly. Fort Worth road. Among these latter is leave ihe train at a siaiion would be the little postofllce, which ti still kept reported before night and lead to an iin- Peld No Fare from South Amerlea. iiiedlate man hunt. Bofure a traveler O-in Pianos & Organs open fo r business, and a little shanty A pecnliar-looking visitor from Central bearing tbe sign: “ Sullivan Cinb.” teenre a n ig h ’ s lodging ht a hotel his “ pa­ pers ol legi iinatiuii” have to be vised ones America arrived in this city yesterday. Ikie buildings, which were once hotels He is undoubtedly a “stowaway,” as be and grocery stores and cigar stores and more, and b>* cannot leave without specify­ ing the route of his nexi journey. Sixteenth d California Sis. general merchandise houses, look like gray ghosts, with their glaring signs and No pr.vate family ran engage a domestic UKNVElt, (rOLO. pronounced air o f innocuous dnuetude, without giving Ihe {lolice a chance to sat- and the appearance of tbe deserted place iufy themselves about hU aiileccilents. suggests a recent awful calamltv from Friends from the country cannot siay at a which the inhabitants fied. This Idea Is private bouse without a previous coni- heightened by tbe appearance of the inunicatloit lo iho next po'Ics station. earthworks above tbe town, the great bpJes swarm at every place of public re­ COAL, WOOD! mysterious black objects out on the sort. You have lo be on your guard prairie, tbe tumble-down appearance of against your barber and your tailor, tbe smaller houses and tbe great piles of against the plumber who visits your boose rotting and rusting materia) scattered as the agent of the gas cumuany, against ODEEII CITY COU AKO HOD 00. all through the bottoms. The appearance Tour traveling companion on board a of the place is that of a baitle-fleld long Volga steamer, against the stranger who Jftmes F. Tierney. after a hot engagement. quleily takes a seat near tbs table where ‘ Going down the main street cf the you treat a friend in a coffee house. town you pass a blacksmith shop, and Tbs ramifloatioDs of tbe Uussian secret W eight Guaranteed. Give me a here are sigus of life, for Woodruff, the service burean extend to the u'most limits Trial. Telephone 024. blacksmith, finds plenty to do In repair­ of the vast empire, and there is no doubt ing tbe plow-shares and wagons of tbe that the power of the agenu—like that of ranchmen and In shoeing tbe equine# for all other employes of ihe Uussian govern- 1845 W A Z E K ST. ment is frequently sbose«lfor ths purpose miles around. Tua aswAXs e a t . 'Then you go to the le ft along a spur of of personal interest. The publicist Dert- E D W A R D S. R IC H & CO. the railway, across a long tressle over Inskl of the Kelecka estimates the aggre­ arrived by Central American steamer tbe Hlgh-LJne ditch, and so on to tbe gate of blaokmali levied by the agents of from Yumuri to New Orleans, thence to 1786 Arupeboe treat. scene of operations, which were once third soctloD at 8,000,000 rubles a year, Chicago by rail, hidden in a cargo o f tbe life o f tne town and tbe cause for a lisiber, there as elsewhere secures the eon- bananas, a i^ was not on the bill o f Fire Insurance A Loans ’'boom” that later burst like a soap nivunoe of the tschinovn k, end bsffled- Izdlng. Tbe cargo was consigned to E. Agents for People’s Building, Loun and babble. blackmatlers erenge their disuppeimment C. Relcbwald A Brother, No. 166 Booth Savings Asso^tion. by gretoitoua trucuienoe la the exercise ot To look about here one might Imagine Water street Solicitors WanteV. that a bonding like onto King Holomon’s their officlsl funeiiona T b e stranger was found concealed tn a temple was about to be erected. Tbon- Tbe tuxes extorted to defray the dlreel large bunch o f bananas. I t is said to be sands apon thousands o f dollars’ worth ot expenses o f the secret service bavvaL a “banana rat,” but It bears llttie re­ D o you I Shirtk Collars building material Is lying about I d lavish reM y reached an enormous total, but will semblance to the ordinary rat. Its nose profusion—iron and wood and stonu, probably eoetinue to Incresss till the day Is long, ears large, eyes large, black and |Wear | and!. Cuffs? asaebinery and tools, and partly con­ whan the pressure upon ail political safe­ lustrous, forehead wide, maalng it look structed works o f all kinds. ty, valves result iu a geaersl explosion- like a bear. Its month opens fur back Try tbe Old W There are two or throe ucree of grenufl more dreedtui then the Freeeh rwelocion toward Its eara, and tbe teeth are dimlo- aaver^ with great blocks 1 1 sanastooe, by Jest us much as the despo'.ism e l Bo* atlre, like little plobeada, and quite raaneff Is more •pprasatre thaa that of the EUREKA HAND LAUNDRY. ReartMua.— Fronoieeo Vhr^nicu, mm ..."

0151^VEK, COEOKAJJol a’HURBDA.Y M A-RoH a:i. 1 l o T the nhoughtlcsseocwy woihiD’ whom she I lace about eke end quarter yar>U in "W h a t are the national emblems of tbe A. D. Snively, heard utter a *hear ForK WuTtd. will answer this question short and crisp : DEALER IK ...... Mrs. full1 o f the the comraeroiaTand comraerol Albkaa...... - ...... ViOlat silnct, as usual, said: *lt would beremliy W inter Sonar. ('ana in...... nagaf Mapie CTpaa«iaU4 from ttM Osrmaa by B. B. M.] \ kgypi...... effective to put tho«e things serlomaly into k.ng.na9B. Huata...... fuiuagranata of the ear Instead of pushing back where a Tbs ssbbss^ broksa la tbs lot Walaa...... Leak Telephone 1253. Denver, Colo. seat 1s walimg, just O'l'csuse 1 d>d it once Nqw fliKs- blus and rsd aad whits. rARTT kMni.Bxa in a sort of a dazn. Why, 1 never supitosed And (low la vaiisd ibssai Ilaaroatflald's (oUovrara...... Frlmruaa that any woman with a heart about her Fronsaow bsosatb BoaaparUata...... VMdat could possiblv object to standing as any Tb«< tars, srlsi> ihsafs UbioctliDaa ...... Wblia Uly UualpUa...... *•♦ <1 U'X sort o f a lay figure tot all these little rhe­ Of AlasCeiLffCtbo tboru ars ssss. Friuoa of orauge...... uranga Flowararlowar I f }on want a good 8oit o f Clothe* made torical purpbse*—d ll you?” _rhM4i And they all cried, “ N o r’ Wttb rtsti.1E sstsars fsstbsrvd sow go to I f inis is not sweet cUsrlty and sisterly Tbs qalTsrl tbs aaksd bougb, A W om an's CongrrekS. WltbiBtair, tl saabssmi wsviBf; o. affection what is U?—AT were. It is military in effect and should taiiiing to the education or employment of ' , be in dark-blue or green with braidings of Tbs brocket les-sueaiabsrsd erssps. women.” The subj‘C s will be Arranged I Dpjnjnrnnit W inter Weavinar. lest a w olf should come out of the dark black. Tbs roof buifi foil of cisar bios tsstb, under eight.general heads, namely, educa- i Jmm lo*k at mr Dei^htxir'* •latiUiig ro9t-» Tbs rurl'ag fountain faltors. *TU eo»f»«a wJ.U flueat lac*. and get him. A charming onstume for a fair-haired ti(*n, industry, ar*. philanihropy and char­ *'A second son will csrry to bis grave a To giws bsaumbsd WboM i>aci«ri), wovau by untMO baadt, little (iilrt IS of frost-blue bengaline. Tbe l>sli; to plungs. ity, moral and siMMal reform, religion, civil wall a prluce.a ((race. nervous dread of laughing, born of a prac­ law and gov« rnin 'it*. tice by another nurse of showing her large skirt Is perfectly plain, but a trifle fall, to Tbs wav*sor faltiQg watsr. Upon th'*se ihoines the most distin­ T e a can a«e tba flowt*ra o f field and waod, white, glittering teeth In a mirthless grin show the lights of the silk. The waist is And fam e of tUa lualdanbalr, Tbs little wrsB sings load and swssC, guished aiuUenls and thinkers of the fem­ Wbllo waa lit la faoaa xenUjr i>aap when, as an infant, he fretted. 1 caught Tba merry spirrow trustfnl sate inine sex in airparts of tbe world will be T b i^ ’ tba inaabaa »uft and rare. her at it one day and instantly sent ber Tbs gr lbs before tbs abed; urged to submit papers. The <>u come os away, but the mischief was done, and 1 Tbs gr^B-naeb skips this unique galUertog will be of great in­ And the unae^n weaver •till weavaa oe, have b ^ n heluiess to eombat It. And mv t^ltb bla c b a iifliif web and woof, W itb ebssrful frisk terest. T ill yarda on yarda of clinateg laca nurses were no worse than my neighbors^ And fltitss tbrougb Isafisss bsdga 'I'he appr >acbing congress of wom^n will Have bidden m/ naigbbor'a root. child’ s caretaker should be a child be the third internanonst assemblage of < lover, and who loves a child like his t'p, tbsot thsbssten psUiwey upl the kind. Th e (irsi was held at Washing­ Always in the Lead. But alaa for tba dainty nowera and farna-~ mother? 1 long to say to everv young BwifUy I'll elimb tbe (res blit .lop. ton early in 1S«8 and coma noil repre- We rannut irara'tbem now; mother 1 know, 'Stay with yqur babies if Joyously gaxs sruuml » And tba lai-e, you aay. ta but driftlnj; anow— And praise tbe uue senta ives fiom seven different cCuntrieH Fit food for abovcl and plow. you possibly can untii they are big enough and tUiy-oue nauonal organizations of And since the 1892 model has l>een on the to know what is going on about them; let Who thus bss strown —lleU n It*. Orefore; the.work being perfect; easier to Duet and Palm, chance to do them ignnrantaud life-lasting This wuinsB wss full Of g<>od works and alms- ot the establishment of the first organiza­ operate, and so durable as to make it a favor- Where there la no duet ttaere'a no glory. Toll la harm.” — I'ork Tlrneg. dssds wbU-b sbs did —Aou, ik.. J6. tion lor equal etluestionkl. industrial, po­ the price of fa-ue; Woman has become a very impoitnntfac* litical an*i proressK'iial rights lor women, te with operators. You should see it before CTJ THEIR FAVORITES. tor of our niodern civilization. Without but the movi'inent created an impulse for purchasing. Our line of Typewriter Supplies future meeiing.s of Ihe saine charaetec, and Where, carved In iettan ot,gold may ablmmar the Answers Given bv Authors to In­ her urging and enibui aatic presence half and paper is complete. I ’r ic « lower than any light of a name. teresting Questions. the wheels of progress would come to n III iS8i^ a second iiuernatioMal congresa of Or ibe uublar glow that finable from tba lamp of women was -convetreil in I'uris. Delega- house in I>enver. a aluleaa aoul. Almost any little company of friends standstill, and the other half would prob­ lH>ns represt'niing iwenly-six countries ably begin to turn the wrong way. She is Send for Illustrated Catalogue. The aneere of tba aoofflng akeptio. tbe Jeera and the might gam considerable amuscinent and and over lOU dilferem s*K’ienes took pari In jibaa of all, no small Insight into character by auswer- ihe inspiring impulse which keeps our va­ the ilvliberAtions of this body. Tue inter­ Tbawblapered breath of aoabdal, that ataba Ilka national congress *>f women at Chicago is a bidden knife. Ing the questions in the mental photograph rious charities in motion; she has a place WYCROFF, SEAMAHS & BENEDICT, The envy at impotent varleu, eager at lealotMy’a album. Th e oritic hss addressei those to pointed slightly back and front, and has a In the managr'inent of every hospital, she exi>ec ed to surpass ns predecessors in 1639 Oiampa Street. Telephone 3i)8.' call a number of American authors, and the girdle effect of ribbons to match the silk. Is (he chief dependence of our clergy ia ail nunlbers and importance. I To larnlah your proudeat record and blur the The uroad range of topics discussed at N. B. W e charge nothing for furnishing white of your U/e; foliowiDg were the more iuteresting re­ The yoke, collar an 1 ruffs are of beavor- mission work. Without her our churches co!orcd velvet eiigett with jeweled ginip. ihese Hssenil)lages, together with iheir emK plies: would dtsinti'grate and publ:c worship tun ly practical character, show that slem^graphers. Th-oUy ingueof tbe ao-oalled friend, aweet^r The sleeves aro very full, and wide bre- than bain when you’re by, Brander Matthews: telles of tbe silk go ovar the shoulders. change to pub.ie indifference. women are entering more and more intl- When at the Loop don't But bitter aa gall of aaerpeuc'a atlng wbea you're My favorite authors of pros^—Lowell Another quaint little couple is in velvet We are not prompted to this aoclaration maieiy into the various activities of life. j Ibiiger there; by the spirit of Paiiery or by the senimient Win* her me deep in'erest ihey manifest to call~at Tbe dragoii'a tee:b o f a oonacleDoaleea bate, the Hawthorne, and China crepc. aee ai.d debouolr, mlata of tbe drearieet abow're, giveu way—not who!Miy toI see. Aa tbe ralnbowa of hope are fa'hioned on akiee of old friend. the btaekeet deepalr. What 1 detsst most—A short talk with tay some—aoi:’ in thafr place we find1 ade- Murphy & Horan, E. P. M’eOVERN. He held In bis band a poem i rnda, bore. gree of Intellectual development that is A country uoet’e tbougnt, Oh. be who la brave haatena onward, thong b eroaaea The historic event at which 1 should like somewhat appalling. The girl on longer la wb ch, ihougb tbe language and style were rude, come preaalng him down, boasts of the quality of her pies, but is en­ A nope and a prayer were wrought. Undertakers. 1449 A ra p a h oe St. Thoagb the laahea fall raining apoa him be heeds most to have been present—Moller^s first not tba pltlieaa red. appearance. gaged In the study of medicine et one of our Newest, Largest and Finest Stock of best colleges nnd will soon face the world When he knewa that tha fruit of bla labora wlU The quality’ which 1 most admire la men G cx)(1b in tbe West. Lowest W001>, METAL., Airo OLOTn yield him the palm and tbA^rowu, — Loyalty. with a diploma in her hand. The steak How roebly they tompt tbe god* who write It he'a true to hlmaell and to honor, and truata in may be burned to a crisp, for she has no Queta uiaudlio idioey." Prices. Night Galls Prompt­ tbe Jaatlce of Uod. The quality whish 1 most admire In wo­ l^AHBS ANL> OARKKT8 n ««4 « tn tka Beaton rranacriet men—Th e sense of humor. leisure for ihese^smali concerns, but is ly Attended to. studying law and looking forward to a ca­ Abeut bim gathered a half a sbore. Where 1 should like to live—New York, Typewriter and uflt<-e clerk. Telephone 136R 1440 Curtis St HjflARRBB, of course. reer. Wbiie out of ibe duek from tbe preeeroom doer, My ideal slkte of happiness—Makleg i'be universal digestion is spoiled, bat Tue devil woe teen toarairk. Emerson’s Forgetfulness. we lay the flattering unction to oursoul* Hardware* Kooea* LlulnifB aud oonveris. And tbe poem waa rend and they langbed mmola *'Tho»e who gnaw Mr. Kmeraon best,” What gift o f mature 1 would like to have the neck. A ribbon belt is brought loosely that woman Is being emancipated, and At tbe *dic.>r'a ready w.L ■aid Miss Alcott—as quoted in the Boston moet— youth. about the waist and lifted slightly In a thoagb we die early for the want of nu’ri- Tban be tbruat It Into tbe gas Jet’a flame. Pnoaral Fismltiire* i'm nsc/tyf— “ were aasured that what Joel Chandler Harrison it much more point In front. Tbe sleeve is a perfectly lloas food we know it is in a good muse And a goo I cigar be lit. original: straight piece, plaited closeiy m Cvt tbe and meet oar fate with a feeble sort of •eemad tbe decline of his faculties In his shoulder and finished like tbe neck with a gratitude, in a large number o f uur pri­ “ I burn tbls lay m a aarrlflce later years was largely but a seeming; it M y favorite authors of prose—Haw­ To (be oiucb-offMOded .1 uee; CHEAP SALE thorne, Thackeray, Landor. wide frill of lace. vate schools girls take the higher branches May aba pardon tbe wretches wbo vainly etrlve II Will Save Money was only words he could not command at My favorite poets—Shakespeare, Burns. TWO PBETTT BONNETS. just as boys^' who hope to enter collego, Fwr iba gifts that tbe g04ls raruae.’’ and when tltes- graduate they can pass the • • a a a a e SUITS, wilL Ills very forgetfulness of the names M y favorite painters—The Four Seasons. W hile a woman’s artistic tastes in tha Well, time want on, and twentr yeora of things would often give occasion for a My favorite eomposert—The people matter of dress are developing, she usually exammatioiitihiposed br Harvard or Ya:e. • *( future waerbanged to post. BY HAVING YOUR Bash of his quaint, shrewd w it 1 retnem* My favorite book—“ Tbe Vicar of Wake­ has one period of fondness for green And It la the braiy> period our history, so When a voice was heard in a nation’s ears. OVERCOATS field.” when ber passion for fresh green tints it far as worqg concesAgd. And a po*t aiMwardd at loai. AND PaperiDji, CaisoiiniDe; and Decor atinf ber once be starteng tbat bod waited long My favorite heroes in fiction—D’ A r teg- well. This it because certain shades of tbe right to be^con^lted by the beat men lo I’atlrnoe and doubt and fear, DO NE B Y turned for his umbrella. He could not re* in the profession; she has captUL^^d iho PANTS. nan. Jean Vallean. green are becoming to all types of women. Wblch now burM forth Into a lofty tong member the word umbrella, and we, who Then, too. green will harmonize with ai- law, and may face Judge end jury with a W bile a aatlu a beut to bear. MADE TO ORDER AT bad not noticed the shower, nnd no ciue to My favorite heroines in fiction—They ere maaculioe shrewdness combined with fem- S. R. W EIGAND, what he was searching for. Another walk* all faded from my mind except Mrs. Tbe fame of tbe elbg-*r o'erspreod tbe land Iniue biandiahfnenU; she has captured leg­ '^W berever bit var.es fall, 504 Fifteenth Street. ing Slick was brought him. another hat, s Touchett. islation, can dll* business in her own name, S M y favorite heroes in real Ilfe-rLlneoln, e Is read and quoted an every hang, Ta Actual - Cost, Opposite Glenarm Hotel. Telephone 1215 fresh 'kerchief, only to b « refused, witn make oontraerj sue and be su«d; she has And loved, wbicb 1* beat of all. that perplexetl, gentle shake of tbe head. Stonewall Jackson_.and Fr. DAmieo. forced the dooi^ o f politics ajar, and. as in Dealer in Paints, Oils, Qlaae, Room *1 want,^ said he, at Inat, *1 want—that My lavorite heroines In real life— Women some Western (cities, la elected even to the Uut tbe editor thinks oa be aeee this name who love tbei? homes. Now ramoua, both near and far. Carl Mundhenk, Mouldings, etc W all paper 5o a roll. thing—that your friumls always—borrow— mayoralty and lo the enjoyment of tbe pat- How b- ua«d a pueut wbieb bore tbe same and never—br>ng back!’ Could anyone W bat I enjoy most—A whirl at Kalsma- zoo wblst. roflage and pepqnisitea thereof. In a word, Ae a lighter for bla cigar. TAILOR, fail to recognize that deacrlDllon ? ’ she ia lik e the g>aglet w ho plum es Its wings —ChUaeo Inur Oeatwi. W bat 1 deiest most—Applicatioosfor au­ fur a first fi'gbtC, and when she spread! Polk Block. 123 S. Broadway 161T- 1 3 Gallup Ave. Telephone 1453 tographs. them she will itoar—Heaven knows where. S h e S h o w e d an In te re s t tn H im . She Papered Her Floors. T b e quality I admire most in men—Mod- Tbe man with a cluster of diamunds in A woman to whom the ordinary, dos^ W om an has < become a force. She has OBtY. ambitlooB and bakes no secret of thtm. bis shirt was dszed. eolleeung, moth-breeding earpet was an The quality I admire most In womcn^ J. D. MILLER, Having defianUly asserted that the world The room seemed to whirl about him. abomination, and who eonld not afford to Chanty. Woeter Bros. Carriasre Co. belong* to b er !as w ell and as much as to He was conscious of nothing save that the PHoPBiirroK have all ber rooms retlonred tn hard woods, Where I should like to live—A t home. My Ideal state of happiness—A cold man,sbe is teiking steps to s-cure her cold and haughty woman whom hv adored BUILDKBS OP adopted this expedient for tbe seldom used night, a hot fire, aad 'taters in tbe ashes. share at the eerliod possible tnoment. The C. 0. D. Grocery one: She aelecied at a paperhaoger’s a era of sdbjagiation hasende*!. O d fash­ ha-l of tier own frv# will flitted (o bis sid# What g*ft of nature 1 should like to have ioned Ideas of (iDferiorliy are already obso­ and whispered in hi* ear. heavy wallpaper, dark in color and conven­ most—T b e gift of gab. FINE CARRIAGES, AND tional in design. She laid the floor first My motto—W all for the wagon.—Detroit lete. She poiDM to Cather.ns of Kussia, to ‘‘Meet m* a one.” she had sottly mur- with brown paper. Then she put down Maria Theresa^ to the venerable and bi- 1328 to 1352 11th St., Free Preea. ______mui6vi, her sweet, warm breath fanning highlands Meat Market the wallpaper by first coating it with pasta loved queen n follows a prophecy that comes “ .>he lov< s me, she ]lnves'me.’^ was the are trimmed with wild grasses, terns, thought tbatchased madiy through his ex- dry she scattered a few rugs about, and ber Fifty-three years October 25, Grace Hors­ thundering through the sir until the earth C. W . C O W E L L & 0 0 ., W, A. DUFF. JOE W. WATSON paper carpets have lasted for year.—.fiTcio cereals, Ivy leaves and mosses, combined trembles. \ ciie-i b.ain. York World. ley Darling, tne heroine of the Longstone with milliner’s materials of the same beau­ Do yofl fscet,he thtore with awe? Would “ Else why'does she thus speak to me?” • lighthouse, died. Tbe heroic girl, small in tiful shade. you expect to liear the crack of doom if Duff & Watson, stature, of a consumptive, fragile eonstitu- T w o pretty green bonnets are shown be­ women should enter public life? Woula A * m n dream he soughi the conserva- I REAL ESTATE LOANS, INSURANCE Crowing of the C o c k . tloD, accomplished the rescue of the sioam- low. One of them has a sparkling crown they give tu er worse municipal govern­ lory. There she stoOvI, divioely r.uliaiir, Th e time-marking propensities of the of green Iridescent Jeis, and Just the sug­ Ho. 387 Santa Fe Street, We handle only first-cla.is mining stocks. ship Forfsrshiro on the night of September ment than Tammany ? Would they keep riva'ing hi beauty the rose and lu majusty eomrooD cock during the night season have gestion of a brim, which is covered by a our gambling houses going while the the Illy at her side. DENVER, - - COLORADO. Anyone with a hundred dollars can make a 7, 18S8, by sheer force of will, pluck and roll of myrtle-green velvet. The velvet A smile illuminated her glorious couiite- long been the subject of remark and con- determination. A ll that now remains to policem en m eander a 'o n g ib elr b^'SU in first-class investment. Dividend.^ of lO per lectures as to tbe cause very freely in- loops in front are of the same shade, and Utter ignorgnee of what is being done? naus*. tell the tale of Grace Darling to those of the waving ostrich tins border on sage- “ My frit-n.l----- cent, guaranteed for five years on the Single dulged in. Th e bird, tn ordinary circum­ this generation is the mong circles an oar, the emblem of ber great­ I pocket, iuifKirtedor domes­ 1.322 Larimer st. (Circle Railn>ad Bldg.) of different individuals are by no means coat or ulster long enough to cover a dress bility and have no itching palm for the featares. ’ | ness. In that little grass-grown churoh- “ 1 w ill lell you. Your collar buKon ' t ic , remenilier that similar and ihat in certain states of the rard Grace lies In lonely state, close to the eostume, loose enough to avoid touching cares of office, so the world will Jog along the hem of garments and roomy enough to at Its old gait for tbe present. It ttill re­ shows above your necktie.” REINCKE'S weather, especially before rain, the crow­ pietnres(iue village, with its white-walled, E. J. H O W A R D , ing Is continue*! nearly all day. thatched roof cottages clustering at the mains, however, that every avenue of pros He inana/ed to And words to thank her ‘ IB headquarters, and the only exclusive perity shouid he opened to all alike, snd m before she flitted back to the ball room.— foot of the grim old casGb on the verge of Ueh oUr Trihun . Cutlery Store ir Denver. 17-40 Larimer. A Bachelor’s Reason. the sea. tbe higher civilization which we are ap­ Between I7th nnd 18th. DRUGGIST, The people of Wyoming who permit Standing within the castle keep, dark as proaching the division of labor will bo such r»12 Clear Greek Avenue. that each will l>e eiuHJursged lo do what Thoutfhtful Man. Grinding, Rspalring, Razor Concaving, Honing etc women to vote are apparently not in sym­ the night mav be, one can always see the Clara—Did you bring it? pathy with the English bachelor of long revolving light of tbe Longstone lighthouse he or she can do best..' Prssoriptlons from all Physiolass Carefally ihaddiug Its intermittent gleams upon the The world ought to b3 Able to exist un­ Mr. SI ini purse—Yes, my love; but 1 Compounded. TeleuboDs 1S43. ■go, who got bimBelf into a controversy on der a regime of fair play.—DJitorlal in heard a b rnble story at tbe jeweler’s my the subject of woina i’s rights with his vis- black water to warn mariners of the sunken rooks and perilous passages sur­ New York Herald.______angel. A wild-eyed, dark-skinned man is a-vur roriflne* Mr. Slimpurse—Yos, my sweet; ana so, duct government affairs.” off through tbe blinding storm to rescue o ( bumoD ludsmeat, bow ttUa ipoo*. to avo d all rick, i bought you a plain gold and dispatch. Illumined to dl • iner ks>*. ring.—A’euj V oik Wtek y. “ Bui what evidence of woman’s mental tha sfaJpwrcck^ crew.—'/yoy standard. Would buret la besu tiu evarywher*. Inferiority to man can you advance,” per- M. J. Mullin, Tbat our poor *y**. In ebaiiie)! smeM. Connubiellties. lutod the lady. Posinff for a Character. Would faU before uur paluted prayer, D E A L E R IN Th e bachelor thought a moment and Those dofameni of women who insist that between tbe Hu m , A n Illinois roan has been divorced three FOX’S VARIETIES, Betweea tbe Ha m . tiroes from the same woman. Fresh ami Sait Meats, Groceries, then answered slowly, “ A simple fact is they do not help etch other tbou'd have To *M tbe bidden graeM tbere. 828 and 830 Santa< Fe Ave., enough to satisfy my mind, and that la the A resident of Union City, Mich., al­ Butter. Eggs and all Kinds heard a bevy of newspaper writers talk as though married forty years, boasts that ns frightful way iu which they do up their they were gathered about a luncheon table Tb*n true to ea«>b divine Ideal, back hair.” —/Jiirptr'a Dtie^r. Let os, O frteads, turn back la prayer. never kissed his wife. of 'Vegetables. a few days ago in a famous restaurant. And tbere eenreb out tba b*ms real Many a broadcloth husband owos hit TOYS “ W by, my dear,” one waa saying, “ the o r Wblo > our dreeme the Ima^e tiear. Special Talne in Fresh Heata. Dwath In tha C i^r’s Housohold. Germ'd In tba .aaeto ad memory flower*, position to ihe fact of bis marrying a ging­ School Supplies, Stationery, Th e secret police c Kusaia ssy that tbe woman waa angry because, simply lo point Uufuld anew to preeent g***- ham girl.— i exaa S /tiuLS. 1223 Curtis St., - Delver, Colo* my story, i called her a 's illy mother.’ It adies’ and Gents' Furnishing Goods, etc reason w by there have been of late so And, aa tbe fu iiir* gr»w a la grace, in Japan if a woman is not married by a was a moralizing little screed about bring­ te , all ibegol lea p m i teou rei— many suicides among the members of tbe ing up children, only pot In the form of a Tbat ravt wUeU to notcbaikteC -no. dear, certain age (he authorities pick out a msD ezars household is that a great many of But uuw mieread W e wait tor algna, whom they compel to marry her. ■tocy, and 1 needed a 'silly mother.’ accommodate slooves oflcTery oonoelvablo Wbea on* dMp;ltoae* of (oltb would e sor C. D. COBB. , C. F. WILSON. F. A. THOMPSON the officers and domesiics about bim are O f oonrse she isn’ t a *sllly mother,’ magnitude. A t the seme time this coat Is aoln* mretery MtwvSo the Hom. Friend— 80 she’s married? Disappointed members o f a secret rovoluiionarj society; and I have assured ber that 1 expected to took like a drees affair and to iMtWteB tlW llBW , suitor—Yes. F.—Does the live In a flat? Picture Framing ihat memters of It are appointed hv lot don’ t think for an instant that the Is. but be suitable for street service. D. 8.—N o; with me.—Nem York Press. to aasaksliiate the czar, and that rather 1 took a Utile story she told me about her For these roomy coverings velvet end A Uantu JoumoL A t a recent Bates county, Missouri wed. — A N D — than attempt it. they commit suicide. daughter, and as i saw a 'silly mother* cloth ere now the favorite eomblnationa. ding, the groDiii was described as being k , They mav be used In fashioning a coat of National Flowars of Ail CountrU “ dressed in a loll evenlog suit of Uovs , Wilson (I would Just give the proper flavor to it 1 used the expression with ber story. Why, the “ straight up and down order,” so that The recent tnfr«>daciion by Congreunian skin.” Artists’ Materials. Ona Mothar'a Mistake. 1 never object, do 1, to being called tha tbe reeult will almost rival tbe shapely, Butler of Iowa of a bouse bill to make the A New York girl wbo wss reoemly mar­ FirelisQrance and Loans. **It teeau ts ma,'* said a woman latolj, 'hypercritical Ignoramus’ or the 'Inconsid­ doe# fitting ulster which is never comfort- pansy ihe netlonal flower of tueXlDitod ried. says an exchange, wore diamond but­ erate mistress ef a boosebotd’ or tbe'un­ eble, to sey tbe leash I”. Solieiilf, CDS whose fon t and daughters are grown States revivee iniereet tn the subject of dis- tons in her wedding dress which cost Sl,tX)0 Ernest & Cranmet Building. aad out In the world, '*tbal If 1 had my kind frieod T I have figured in each of Tbe cloak abown to tbe aecompenyiog apiece. theae oaparitiee sod others no nicer—in rut ts made of beaver cloth, with yoke and tlnoUve enibleraa. Almost every nation in 1622 W elton 8 L, Denver, Colo D e n v k r , - Co lo ehlldren to M a g up over agam 1 would the elvilixed world, with the exception of Tbere sbould be less wishing married tbtogs every one of you have written, broad side panels of velvet li has a Wat­ people happinees and more wiihlng thai give up everything and davoto myself to haven’t 1? And haveu^c we all?” teau bitok, full sleeve# of the cloth and a (he United Sta ee, has its emolem tn tbe shape of some lower. A few years ago, they will be fair with each o her. —Afoni- each till he was 6 years old. W hai 1 did There was a etioms of “yeaea” "Why, band of aable trims the high collar and s n Gltibe. waa to em ploy aturaea—what a traveaty of eeruunlj.” foriber assented another of the narrow cuff at tbe hand. ISM or IMS, the lehool children of a few of /l W. c t a b k . JA8. H. CAMPION, Something pretty which will eppeal to the big etitee—ci dldron that could not hare f'^atn married a poor girl that she might tbe tenderly signifloaat word—from la­ party. ''i wmk* as soon help you out with be completely dependent upon h.im, and tency to^bout that tima, w b «i I looked a paragraph in ihat way as to appear In (he spirit of economy known to exist in distinguished b (tween a “ Jlreson weed” every woroao. is (be new Vlrgtnle bertha. bloseom end a v nteu-voUd tbe golden rod found ber as inmbleaoine as though shs efier toHn myaelt One of my ehlldren— the rharacter of 'a bright w »man, or *a were an beiret*. be la a aarrlsd maa now—ehe^haa aUll a elever writer,’ and all thoee other nice lit­ It is a dainty traTisferrabla bit of apparel ee our national lower. That such action Dispenser ot Medicines STAPLE AJdT aKCT flROCERES, n»oit uareaaoaing faar of tha dark, aven of tle namee we give each other in the way of and w ill fit Dliuiy Into iheaaekof aay low- was not suihuri «>(ve le proven by the in- rtMk u d b it M ow . PoaltlT, P-«h r way means business and cut draea. irodnetion oTib I **paoty bill.” Now that PU b en d o x s W M n d ____ paastag an opea door of aa uallghted buainrse. EUner Obeepeet pleee In the elty to buy e wafeh. __nodilog______more. For exampiSL 1 nave been This bertbe has the fullneee and breadth the sttbleet he< besome one of Interest, Cor. 8tl ail Saita Fe ATouet P M T i a i o a a a m . apartment, boeanae forsooth, years a#m fa • o u t oc tbe read Mre nuiy ask the question, m m m, \la babyhood a nurse urged him to ateep poauiglnn i l Mrs. A .’s eolumns here lelely es at tba shouldars end raqulrae two plaoaa ot U. B. Ward. 1111 iRrim et street. DENVER. OOLO. D B r m , O O I A

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driakina watar. p;^THfRKbEN|(^| W AKEM AN’S WANDERINGS c it y o f ^ s a l e m . . . ■ «a>l tha “ awael xf '•V gliding Kidruu ara.. ioMlf------. losing______ol, _baV to see them how dlspeiee«en the thougl ObJ iO t* o f ln t « r * a t a « S « « n b y a of sweetD< Travalar In tha Holy A Chalsoa Paniloner Ctnaod By Carlyla—OBlraclsed People of tbe Every day sM>ms to be M lrket dav to Jw a L an d ; ruMiena and the prinolpf j*c ' Pyroneee—Ao Aatuma Ploluro Along tne Silvery Tweed—Pa- in the markets are eaulii aan Monumonta of Oaraac. leevee, fagots, chickens HtltVrToinCi I Tbe Prison Where Christ Wes Pul Ua« tloed one old fellow. • ^^D r-5cfiufT|acKer dsr OuswA and the Beal stall in the market place, ihe Ikewtrwd VI. o f PllaSa groand with a large pile o . _ ...... HAMBnae, Iowa, May, INO. before him. One leg sad s giwat grlnainf a raeommeadedA Pastor Kosnlt'sKosnle's NsrvaToniiNsrveTonie bare foot was thrown over aiid m the midst so se^ ' ' ' (R e n t a l P a f ^ l ° f?s is an old school hoose, deserted and silent. lOTsral of my parlshlonan, tor mttoqs pros^ FA.B16, Jao. 7 —Btitlab paailoaara In old Garden or 0«ths*mane K*pt with Bsrapalotu o f tala wares, while all of hia spare tims * toatfon, (»»• for alenholism, ssveo tor whom Jhalitaa boapltal, Lonaun, when datirlDg An orchard was iu play ground, but a tew was spent In seratehlng and searching foi'' sheep are grazing among us lender'grasses Cars h j the Pri^sti—A Tsry I am aasorad tba Tonle was more than monay io ba partioalarljr aarcacUo regardlni tba someihiDg that seemed lo aqnoy him.____ Oo or time eould proeore-a perfect core in their now. ^ LoTely Spet casioDslly his thumb nallA were pressed qaalltjr of tbalr food, aajr tbal ‘‘arerj Uneonsrioosly you hare begun to tip toe eases. Hoploa this will salBee to prove tbe ea- •beep killed for Cbeltea bae nine braaat* together while a look of etfiiaeht satlsfao eetlent effect ot tbe remedy, I thank ynn (or the • ^ * thrungh the namiat. for it seems as though tion peseed over his sw ertl^ faee es the even a footfall might break the spell of si> On the lift, just before reaehlag the city SKtreme klDdnees shown to the poor in the past. teer* that ie, •omehow ibe oSlceri’ meseet search was renewed. KEY. FATHEB J. A COOK. •ecnre all tba legs of matton, while the lence in d repose; and you pass on to reach of Jerusalem, Is a oonspieuo usiy large Kna Friday being the wallin ( day of ths pcnatoner Driratee get oaljr the ribs and the rough, red road that leads to the prune-priioe- i stan monastery built of stones, resting oo OOLCMBCB, Neb., October, 1801. Jqws, wo go see aad beaiT them. A ftei Mr. Martin Bisenek, ot Dnnoan, Neb., 98 Eu,...briskets. However this may be, a..the r«„rdrecord an airaoat iaeff«'Otual effort through ths filthy streets, we reach theii wailiag place, years old, suffered from fits of talllnf siek- la for long Ute to the pensioner after he en­ l^metbingiM)metbing like an ached front, from which | oot formidable rocks, but smoothly worn ness slDoe his vwy Infancy. Tbe Ate retnmed cobb e Slone, giving the surroundings ths ouvaide the old walls of U e ' eity. Th ey $5 00-FULL SET OF TEETH-$5.00 ters this noble monament to the gvueros- rise# a huge chimney, arrests your atten­ stand near the high wall. saJ d lo be a r< almost every second day. Borne time a«o 1 read ity of pretty N ell Gwynne. There Is one tion. Oo either side of the chimney is a appearance of the bleakest and most bar­ The Fincat Dental Parlora a n d the Moat Complete Laboratory i n Yhe WorldL old Fellow. Wllltnm Merrill, late of the tiny pane of glass. Yon peep Into one and ren spot to be imagined. This convent faces towards it, read aloud/ tbe lamenia- *** Skillful Operators aod tbs Best aad Moat Artiatlc Workmaasbip. Thirty-first foot, who has seen over forty see the oddest inglenook in all Scotland. aerves as a resting place for pilgrims who tioDS ot Jeremiah, move th iir bodies back- Bet of Teeth on Rubber__ 6.00 A huge arch supporting the bowed wall Sliver Fillings...... ^ a .50 m» years’ actual service in the British army still flock here, very many coming from ward and forward and weeL and sob as ^ CZKCH. Set of Teeth on AlumlQum .. 10.00 1.00 QB of the cottage sad chimney above Inclosee they read, men and women [cryin g aloud, Set of Teeth oo S ilv e r...... 20.00 Mosaic FlinDgs...... AOOap end who has beeu a pensioner at Chelsea cavernons fireplace. A t each side of this i Norihera Kussla. On the right are lon| I SunOS sent free to any l i litit. ^ t of Teeth on Oold...... SAOU Diamonds and Rhioeetones lalaid. with great tears s'reamiMg ln>m then and poor i>sUeuta cao also obtain Oontlnuoua Oum...... for nearly a qnariei of a cenlnry. lie is; a settle of stone is built In the bow beneath rows of.oae and two-storied stone houses, eyes as if their Fhearts were : 60O0 Bridge aud Crown Work. now in bis V8d year, and is not only as spry j the arch. The panes of glass are little out­ all with iron-barred grated windows, ths FREE this madk-lne f r e e o f cherge. really breaking with the ling waiting for This remedy has beeQjprepamd by tbe BeTersnd Extracting, 25c. es many youths of 20, but he also enjoys a i looks from this pleasant foriilace of snug- hoinei of the poorer class of Jews who liv( Gas, St.00. the restoration of Jerasalemjto them. Many Paatur Koems. n( Fort Wayne, Ind.. since U76, and Office Hours: P a. m. to 6 p. m-, 7 p. nL to 0 p. peculiar distinction. ! «ery. outside tte old walls of the city. W e past of the Jews who nee in Uie city are very is now prepared underhlsdlrecUuu by tbe Snodays, 10 to It a. m. lie has been chased, so Chelseans relate, Opposite to the one Into which you are rich. A great many are pmable looking mure miles by irate Thomas Carlyle than peering an old. old woman is asleep. She the r«-msinsof the old city wslls, strike KOENIG MED. CO.. Chicago, III. Into the rosd leading to th^ Jaffa gate, tbs objects, and live on tbe bounty of then by auy foe afield. These g-iy old p^sion- has been knitting and looking and dream­ friends. Tbe Poiisb Jews with tbe long' era haunt the shailowy lauei and avenues ; ing out .through ths apple boughs across principal ‘thoroughfare, and with hearts Bold by I>rnjniBtsatSl per Bottle. Ofbrgfli love-lock curl hanaing on either side ol i I«n reS iB «,B L75. 6 Bottles for B9. of Chelsea for uew larKiog grounds at the sunlit valley. H er white old face is as • welling pass the archway and enter ths their fares, look clean an< i well dresaetl. ’ CAMPBELL BROS., public houses, or for grateful gossipings white as her white old “ mutch” cap. She city of Jerusalem. They seem very peaceable mU trade with Scholtz’s Pharmacy, DEALEas IN' with glib-iongued huuseinatds; and ancient | bad knit to the middle of her needle, and The streets are narrow and filthy, and the Arabs in thB market, bu i even the dogs *‘ Unt-le W illiam ” formed a decided fond- ! then falleo asleep. But h^^r thin old hands tiy at them ae they pass qui< tly along. Hizteenth and Cartin, DENVER, COLO ness lor a red-choeked serving woman ein- ! hold the Doedlos upright and clenched, aa the people with the scores of dreadfully deformed beggars we meet, make atones As Easter approaches, the city is loyed at 24, formerly 5, Great Cheyne f though duly lasted beyond conseiousuess; thronged with pi grims, n soy of whom Row, the home of the great pbiloiopber and ner cat ‘bu com. to the * oppo.ll* a.ttle 1 our Impresuoin .nytbliii! but .ureeabiA are Itussian wemt-n 60 yi >srs of age aud and scold. “ Uncle W illiam” took up bis | to stare at te.ilentthe i.ee, M 11 doubtlul ot TbPK) creamro. lollow u. as far aa ibey over, and who traverse the' mole of I’ales- T H E — Hay, Grain, Coal and Wood, - can luwards the comfurtablejlioiel, where a atatiOD unabashed at Carlyle’s house area- i the meaning when the elickiDg needles tine on foot, after having fTodited many railing until the grizzled author of “ Sartor , stopped. Th>s Is the only soul you have ood (iiuner, with the company of ouc Ltnencan consul and wife, awaits us which hundred miles besides endi ring countless 2215 Fifteenth Street, Denver, Colb. Kesartus” cuuid stand It no longer. Ue | found in (isttonside among the apple or- 5 privations to reach the Holy Land. Verily went down to him and expostulated. chards and their sunshlae by the Tweed. we e Joy, nnd then go directly out upon the house top, sit down, fenst our eyes and this ' is faith, and for this “ tb<>u shall be Meat C«. The British sou of M irs answered in saved,” were the 'uppermoAt thoughts as (*2.*? S. W ater S t , T E L E P H O N E 4;.T humble spirit. Beside himself with rsg^ Savans dig and peck away for remnants inediiate upon the scene that surrounds us. The city, the hills and the valleys arc everywhere throughout tbi a laud we en­ Handle only Firat-iTaaB Beef, Pork, Veal, Carlyle grabbed his walking stick and of the cast-off shells of lost races and ages countered there earnest pilg^rinu). H itiicllo .A . 1 1 tlio I^ondiiiidi^ CltoiilM cna.sed Uncle W illiam to the very hospital In all the lands flinging the Mediierra- much smaller than one imaginca. but then Mutton. Home-made Saueiage, Butter, nesn. Yet at Carnac, ihihe very Brittany they are all in their proper places, to be Many earnest Cbrlstiaiis^oiiow a priest E ggs and Vegetables, etc. bounds. The next day. screue and calm, from the house of Filate t o ;L;.' supposed the pensioner was fuunu iu his accustomed of Brittany, and at the very threshold of sure, i he mountains of Moab and Glliad JOHNSON A SCHWEDER, Proi« In the distance, at whose feet lie the Jor­ place of the crucifix un.sll tl te WHy on their plac . Carlyle sallied forth again. There- Europe, are imperisbsble remains of the knees, praying, stopping on y where they afier until the bousem tid was given her activities of people and a time so remote dan and the Dead sea, on the right Bcopus, thsi archeologists are dumb m the pres­ on the left Opbel and the ^fountain o f are told Christ fell under the weight of wages and a “ cnaraeier*’ theltTes, lies directly hmipy in the thought that tbev are fuitow- 1303-1309 Lawrence St iting scones to Chelseans. “ We could al­ ij^ in ihe path where His feet have Uod. most set our clocks by tiiem,” related one of rude stone monuments and these silent, before us. ood old lady, “ and 1 often thought it was awe-jnsp.riug reminders of the past grows Very little can be skid of Jerusalem and have tbe Moet gne exercisj l^iih fu* Uncle \\ itliain an d on one with strange and increasing fasci­ and its inhabitants at Ihe present day that BRASS Carlyle, dear souls. nation. would interest one. The city Is built very I complete ------iL- On entering Brittany, one Is all impa­ cuinuaciiy, tbe houses mostly of iimestone, W o r k s . In my various wanderings in Southern tience to first see the vast fields o f pillsr iraslt snd dark, with dome-sha{>ed roofs. Brass Foundry France and Northern Spain i have come stones the ancient Celts have here raised 'Hie Bireeis are extremely narrow, some W.T.DAVOREN:P rop. among a folk who, according to the super­ In some Inexplicable way, for some Inex­ of them being srebed. Horses are seldom West of the Uissouri stitious belief of other pes.santry of the re­ plicable purpose, and have consciousness seen m them. OccasionaHy a caravan of ure ell etal ells gions, -are regarded as ouUaweil souls de­ lor himself, of the kinship of those pr»> eaineis, with loaded pan iers ol merchan­ Best Cur^ For P B M B .I River. All disorders of the Throat and barred from miiigliog with other human­ histone races that have left such mlgbtv dise pastes through the streets, when TELEPHONE 959. kind because of sude old, 4ung ago physical monuments to ragan mysticisms ui>on al­ pedestrians are obliged to'step one side, Lungs is Ayer’s Cherrjy pectoral. curse or taint placed by the devil-leagued most every square rood of these westera- out of their way, or be crushed against the sprites upon their anc«>ttora They live most European landa s.des.of the houses, i'hs native inbabi- It has no eqiml a cou^h-ciire. among the Pyrenees and Aqaiianisn The plains of Carnac would be IndesoribN'- uuts all have tbe same appearance. Men mountains.and valley countries both sides ably dreary were these thousands of stone and women alike are dark skinned, wicked eyed aad untidy. Mothers nurse ibelr Bronchitis i of them, especially in Spanish Galicia, N a­ monuments not standing upon them. But varre, lluesca, Serida, and Geruus, in the underneath wintry skies, whipped aad children openly upon tbe streets; children “ Wlicn I wan a boy, 1 bad a bronchial IFiro - Sailo, French Uautea Pyrenees, Ga»euDy, Gui- beaten by storms of wind and sleet, and look neglected and hungry. trouiiiti of such a p«‘rHist -nt and stub­ enne, Poitou, and sparsely in Brittany. The ghostly aa a vast graveyard with these A stroll about the city in early morning •trsnge folk are called Csgols. moQumeatal stones, the belief that pagsu brings us first to the roost imposing struc­ born cliaracti-r, tliut the doctor pro­ The name is derived from canl$ OothU races sought the saddest and dreariest ture io-the city, the mosque of Omar. This nounced it incurable v itii ordinary cus, or Gothic dug. For r long time these places nature provided for the ourial of fine building o f Byzantine construction, is r«-im-t. Michael, to encase onr Christian feet. One of our good effect whenever 1 tane a bad cold, With thonsaodsof people who are snffering Trunk Manufacturer which pilgrimages are made, stands almost iarty secures one slipper much too small well shaped skulls, almost Greeian noses, and I know of iiuinbers < >f people who from impaired Stomach, Liver, Digestive fine bJonfe hair, blue eyes and fair, pinky in the center ot the desolate expanse. for bis own generous foot, and stops with Organs, impure or impoveriehed Blood. 1219 16tli St., (Brunswick Hotel Basement) eomplex'ons. with large but expressive This is called Mont SL Michael. From its great caution, fearing be may lose U and keep it in the house all the time, not Every man and Woman in the land Wants mouths rmd regular, perluot teeth. It is I top the entire plains of Carnac may be by so doing call down upon his head the considering it safe to be without it.” — to take something in the Spring to regelate curse maybe o f the great prophet to whom believed that the Cagotsagots descended from i seeo, with their oonDiless pillar-stones, J. C. Woodson, P. M., Fort St Hill.W.Va. their systems. I'ake “ IR ISH REM­ Trunks sli^^htly daiiia^^ed by water at your own prices ihe Aryan Goths. Wherever they live I peulvens. or menhirs, and many glimmer this beautiful mosque was reared. The E D Y .” extract o f Irish herbs, roots, barks away from the l*yreuee^, in France and and vaster eromlcchs or dolmena interior of the mosque is an immense tem­ aud flowers: Safe and pleasant tonic. At Dont forget the name Spain, these mark* d and shunned people As is well known, the former are be­ ple. The wails and floors In uiossie, ail drug storea. are variously called Galliberts, Caquios, lieved to be stone monuments to pagan with gilt and bronze, are beau­ Cough Cacuas and Caheis. For l.OJO years they dead. They vary from six to eighteen feet tiful, the large dome in green, blue “ For more than twent} .five years, I were superstitiously avoided by all other in height above the soil. Humlreos upon and gilt tbeing particularly so. The was a sufferer from lun^ trouble, at­ F. W. Gromm’s Trunk Factory. inhabitants near them hundreds have fallen and are partly cov- solumus supporting tbe dome are grand, tended w'ith coughing so Revere at times Tbey were detpised, persecuted, mal- [ ered with furze and brsmbles. Conniless each of a different style of arcbitectore, treated, regarded to tally and legally as thoussnds were destroyed by the efforts of having been taken from other very old as to cause hemorrhage,dbe paroxysms oatcaaiB. and* the* superstition of dar' darker Charlemagne and, later, under a canon of buildings and teioples. in the center of the frequently lasting th r e e * ^ ‘*four hours. times attributed to mem all manner of the connctl of Nantes, especially enacted mosque and surroundedbv an antiqne Iron 1 was induced to try A y e i^ ^ h e r ry Pec­ t r . railing is the “ H oly rock,^’ inclosed except foulness. They were believed to be lo effect the destruction of pagan munu- toral, and after taking foi'^qpqttles, was REMOVAL! witches; nuvierot, or raisers of the storms menu. Old chroniclers assert that over one small spot which may be kissed by the and tempests, the Spanish peasantry 20,000 siood oo ihese fields before that tim e faithful, believing Mabomedsn. Many thoroughly cu<^y*,-^Sg^ F r^ ^ n ^ b g m a n , \,otaea them. Every asrx deed possible ii, M somo assert, each menhir or stone strange Siurtes are told one concerning this Clay.C^iitre, Kans. T T h e F a m o u s was within their power. They exhaled served as a memorial of tbe death of num­ great rock. Here is pointed oul the very Doxioas odors. They bred pestiienees and bers by Druidic sacrifice, what an awful spot where “ Abraham was about to offer up bis son Isaac as a sacrifice, the spot BAKERV AiiHJ GONFECTIONffiYr epidemics They were companions ot cats ohien slaughterpen one stands upon at La Grippe and owls, and could see In tbe night like Carnac! where David, Solomon and Elijah had them. They were completely and abso­ Here and there within sight of Mont Sr. prayed, the cave to which Mahomet was “ l^st spring I was tak4n down with Home Made Bread, Cakes and Pies. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Freeh lutely ostracised, and compelled to live Michael are many huge and still more transported from Mecca, a spot that bears la grippe. A t times I wim completely alone, or in quarters by themselves, and weirdly suggestive dolmens, the exact pro­ tbe impress ot his head in the rock, the prostrated, and so difficult was my IB now located in the Bread, Cake and Pies daily. in towns snd cities whenever they made totypes of IHl 1 have personally Inspected hole through which he passed up to br«>nthiiig that niy breast seemed as if their appearance, they were obUged to of the 226 cromlechs known to exist m Ire­ heaven. I^ h o m et was going to take tbe . unfilled in an iron cage. I procurwl a N. W. Cor. S Water St, and W. 6th Ave. Denver, Colo wear a scarlet cloth, that all others might land. These constat of upright stones held ruck with him, but the angel Gabriel bottle of Ayer’s Cherry j Pectoral, and Office Telephone 983. Yard Telephone 806 avoid them. Down until the Bevsnteenth in their vertical position by horizontal wishing to retain It upon the New Barnard century it was not considered a crime to slabs of immense pruponions. A t Carnac earth caught hold of it and held it down, no sooner had I began ^ k iu g it than kill a Cagot if he offended. some are from ten to fifteen feet in height, leaving the impress of bit hands in the ] ,-lief followeii. I could not believe that with capping s opes of from twelve lo rock. This rock has also spoken to Ma­ tbe effect would i>e so ra]>id and the Perhaps it is the wizard w ichery of Scott, twenty feet in length and from two to four homet and to Omar, 'i he rook came froQi cure so completi?.” —W . H. W illiam s, Business Block, as poet and novelist, perhaps the radiant feet in thickness. Bui two miles from paradise, and rests npon a palm, which re­ ^’:K>k City. S. Dak. romance o f ail Scottish borderland, but run Csrnsc. near the village of PlouLar- ceives waier from tbe rivers ol paradise. never tire of tender Tweedvale and itr nel, are several immense dolmens, one Under it are the souls of the departed, and 8th Ave, and S. 11th St. sweetly flowing stream. You are not tbe covered by three tremendous stones nearly on this rock the last trumpet will sound.” AYER’S The Baker Coal Mining Co. Telephone 1159. first to feel this. T b e old monks loved the fifty feet long. These dolmens are thought The wall of the 'lemple of Solomon, on Has supplied Coal to the Denver public for 27 years valley and dotted tbe Tweedside with to be tbe raised pieces where Druidic sso- Mount Moriahi is next visited, and ueat splendid roonastertes. Their grazing riflees took place before assembled thou- I this is thetbe “ golden gato” through which 1 The lari^t'st and handHomt'St drug 1635 Champa Street. lauds were tbe richest, their cattle sands, and tneebambers within, the burial i Christ made his entry into Jerusalem. The Cherry Pectoral the finest, their grain of the plump* places o f the victims. It is certain that I Church of the Holy Se[iuloher, aa It is I establishment in West Den­ est kernel, their iruit the. sweetest I’r»-nared by Dr. J. C. Ayer It Co., LowslI, Mass. Prompt (hay were pagan burial places, for there called, on Mount Calvary, now within the Kutubyall IirugKista. Prire $1; Six botllss, $5. ver. A full supply in ail ^ o A i $4.00 Per Tor In an Britain. Tradition hat It that the have been recovered from every cne half- walls of (ha city, occupied by the Greek, lines to select from. fine ola apple orchards stiil standing Mere burned bones of-numan beings, cionerary American and Latin eburohos, contains Orompttoact.suretocure Delivery V.^ V,/ tmmm Screeued- were pip” *"'* *' cowled and sanoalcd urns, stone weapons, gold torques and much that seems unreal but possible. Use it for your Furnace, Range, aud Grate. Furnaces guaranteed by build fo l^ T . .40. dusty loom Is now still, but they are quaint as Kerlescsnt. The central and smailett raising the cross; the stone, a marble slab, sld nests housing quAlut old folk, who on Which oar .Savior was laid after being ‘ grouping is called Kermario, and the Showing tbe have ripened and meduwed in these sunny western and largest field is geoerlcally taken down from the cross, the stone that places along tbe Tweqd,. until they fit Into named the .Stones of Cardac. A t first each was rolDd aw sy from the sepulcher, the E. L Gallinger Co., E . X j. F O S : , iheir orchard enviFonment as the orchards of these seems a contused nzass, but as place where the angrl and Mary stood, the Nature & themselves blend with the restful land­ I the eye becomes familiar, long and sinu­ spot where Adam was m-ide out of the IToprietors. S u o o e s s o r t o C a m p b e l l l and fra­ theory, as held by some arehmologists, be- always burning. Hundreds of pilgrims geruus efTects on the Catholic Church. grant. On the one side Is ancient S>. ' ing that the three great series still visible, kneel and rise with tlie most solemn rever­ The whole intended se a guide to tbe Cuthbert's and moss-grown mill and and perhaps hundreds of others effaced ence to this marble. Cenainiy Cbrisnans craft and a light to the unenlightened. dam. Tin y fields with tidlly-stooked of the purest ty p<) are here to be found, and within the 8,000 er 4,000 years since they A very valuable book for everyone. grain rite in patches of yellow, gray and were erected, allooosied toihe mistsacred by visiting this place one might almost im­ green on *he other. A t tbe eud of the and eastern ^ In t at Loemsriker, some fif- agine that be bad Indeed witnessed ihe en­ vista now and then flashes the blue of the I teen miles distant, where tbore is still to be tire seen es conneciad with the crucifixion Price 30c, by H ail 35c. Twoed. Then an old suspension bridge la seen a fallen and broken but tiemeudous itself. Still, tounmrh is concentrated here T E L E l’ IlO N E 517. P. O. B O X 2515. crossed. Above and below, anglers stand monolith, which as tbe loftiest member or to De accepted, and a feeling akin to shame waist-deep In the river, snd a few carts “ long stone of tbe sun.” stood aboare tbe one iBcousclous of ss he turns away. are taking gravel from lis shining bed. ' grave of'the greatest Celtic chieftain. The Mount of Olives overlooks the city. Address Catbolic PaliliiliiDi Co., A Utile farther on group* ot old peasant A ll this, however, is theory. But It is not Here 18 built a Carmelite convent by a Humphreys & Wolf, women, pausing now and then to bless the theory that you stand among tbe must Im- French lady, the Countess de Bulliver, 20 South Fourth Street St. Louis, Mo, Covneanters or boil a uew breefrom an old ' pressive monuments of prehistoric days. who, although still alive, has her tomb acandal, are cutting thistles and weeds T o the south are the brown roof-peaks of here prepared, on which is a finely sculp­ 1620-1522 Market St. with sickles at tbe waterside. These . Carnac. Beyond, the steely-blue sea and tured reclining figure of herself. Around brambles will be dried to help piece out the lar-rescblng land arm of Quiberon. the court o f this convent is to be found Wlioleeale Dealers in tbe meager fuel in the near winter daya From the northeast around by Auray, far the Lord’s prayer In thirty-two different A t the village edge the roail ends; or around tbe southern outlook to the north­ langnages. Ascending ibe minaret, we rather blends Into a score o f century- west, is savage moor-frlnged coast. T o the have the finest view by far of Jerusalem beaten paths; for Gattou side has no north, as far as tbe eye can reach. Is a and tbe country fer miles around; the FRUITS AND VEGETABLES atreet. Each of its thatched buusts, as If wind-whipped waste, studded with these whole valley o f the Jordan, and the low, wi^h a tonch of Scotch ubsiinaoy, sets Its gray relics of tbe past The wind wblslles deep blue waters of tbe Dead sea are dis- face toward its own liking; but all have . and moans among tntm crewsomely. it tlociiy seen. W e visit Bbihany, called the Furniture BXJTTEK, lilQGlS and OHKKSli]. the Tweed and Its songs Jost below them; shakes the brambles about them wildly. It home of poverty, and are shown tbe walls and everyone has Us orchard enclosed w i'h beats the stunted firs until they toss along ol the house where Mary And Martha lived, and a yellow or while sinuous wall. Huge at the horizon edge like the inan«-sof chargers and go down into the tomb where Laz­ oaks are these knotteosed. It is caato districts and rare elsewhere. There wall eDotoses this sweet, quiet place. I(il6 lt!18 WolU.li Lidies' straw Nats a Specialty kirkiess; aad naught but Ibe sunnd of the Is the Bubsidency theory, which holds that Near this gardec is the potter’ s field oMtiMi abbeymuwy beil iMin fromAxuui a■ m lelo awsy.mwmj. al Mel-n «i- ; ihe contlouous coutrsoilon of the esrth in where Judas banged himst*lf, and not far (^)l)I>. Tailor Graml Ojiora House 820 15th SL, Denver, Oo\o. rose, dumrbe the wondrous qulat of the . ooolmg prodneus subierraiiean Assures, from this tbe tomb of Absalom, conical in DU. JOHN H. WALLS pises A il doors are open to all to tikot- < vaults and taiidslfilcji. The new theory is shape. T b e Jews throw stones at this R ates > (and, and you peer into th e cottage and that ah earthqusk i Is a terri striai thun- tomb as tbey pass it at a warnlug to un­ H10HLAin>r OUT rUTUCIAH, bat. T b e looarnation of sweeinsM an d ' dsrstorm. in proof of which many good 89.BO to 83.BO Per Oav. ruly eblldren, and each year when the OSiea Hours- -10 to II s. ta. 2 to i p. in, e.eanlioeas, but no human is beheld, litr e argomvnie have beeu addnceiL •tones hnve covered it they assvmbla snd (Bath Rooms Extra.) Blear them aw sy to begin over again. The 7 to 10 p. ^ {MMil of Klloam, from betiig a ahaiiy rill, is UMsidanos and ufHes—iS OebBtxss Block . Loop S . P . C L A R K , P b o p r ib t o r but a brackish pool of almost stagnate 042 Gallup Avs. T<*lsphnsiiBsil. Hlghlauds lni|)OrUul and Dunie.-itif water, sUil many of the people of the city a crown aaortwow. o w tm— of Om foUowtes ao’Y.Hlw m |a«awa toi O tN x ls a t ear KOKTUERN OROWR a HpM aYerTwawe. esd offer them IwfiM I Savings Deposit 14c Postpaid (With Catalogut 22o.) •TOOK DKAWS , BUvw- Bi*M Ua. 1 ing •erljr OIm « Toeato, Me ) T< REGAN & CO. 8 ”/” W l r ThrM Weeke lUdMt tSe. 1 Pkg. 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(c-o:fTt!«( Ki* m oM pAi»k 4 ) that the moMtm of the honorable member Is ridicole upon the position of this country It that is (BkJb B not certain that a redue- ENGLAND AND SILVER very nasal isfactory. I f it were carried It as the great credUor country of the world. < tinn la.fclBM3i Of gold or Its equivalent, a MURPHY. w*oul(l piece us *n a ludicrous position. But it is the great creditor country ef the i reater prouMfe m the work which gold 1 am bound to snv, noiwlths andlng tbat world; of that there can be no what- |gse to do, wlU ktive an Identical effect in Books. Baltimore. Pfofound venera ion for this house which ever, and It la increasingly the debtor coun­ the opp ralta d^BcUan ? [C h eera] The Oriental Tea Co., •re*slnf{ value of ihe paper currene/. The on ail oecasloos 1 feel, that that ridiculous try of Ihe world. I suppoie there Is not • KigUt b o M g ^ la gentlemen may chal­ Muik DuUM were at one lime ao much de* elemeut in our pos>tl«>n, 1 am afraid, would year which passes over our hasws which lenge us lo that, l i IS extremely dif­ Heading for l.enl: doe* net largely add lo tbe mass of British ficult to proiii wstb all tbe complexity of treciaied that w orh of them were not be confined to ourselves, and that some Faltti of Our FatUcra Card UthlKiual •lily worth flOO In gold. Borrower* were of It would rtNlound poesibly upon the investments abroaiL eauses which f ^ r a ia , but it was a. ways 728 15th St. nvai loeen, many people were miaed, and mover of the luuilon ana very oonsidersbly 1 am almuat afraid to estimate tbe total alleged lUal IWHW mu would take pleca Faith of Our Father* ('ti Qih deairuetiDo of credit and the disiarh* UDon the bouse which had sent us upon amount of the property which ths Uaited 1 veutured m u K when 1 was at the mon­ OnrChrlsUan Herttape " ance of twielnee* wii* very tfreat. The this fo ori errand to Brussel# to ask tbe Kingdom holds beyond tbe Lmlis of the etary cuaI o k i^ IB Paris, to prophesy ihat Life of Ht John Haul iat < «■ Boat__ people beuce saw clearly that their Inereaa* eonferonoe to do something and not to give United Kingdom,but of that 1 am well con­ there maet.fae udepreuionof prices follow­ The Win of O. <1. Kr. J. Hil]«gr«r..... UK population and traile would neceuitate them the smallest hint as to what they vinced, that It U not to be counted by tens ing from tht) tlEtndnetixailoii of silver In Path*! Faber’* Worha. l:l vi.]-. <eu...... n Wboltsali Depart- __ rency roba thethe debtordebtor lorlor tbetbe Mnefiibe of England alone, which stopped the way, than that, is very likely to be nearer tbe be so s e tie te t’ wlih the progres* of com- FoliowlDg oi Chrlat A. Krioplou.. (k . the creditor. They also aaw clearlvriv 1 tb.tt and be even quoted a speerh from M. Ti- mark. meroe du rlM the last len or fiiteelD years Good Thought*. Fr Nu«thtn...... Ihe producing oiaaio* are ana most oe the rard, the French minister and delegate, in 1 think under these circumstances it is ae he seems We have not been ad­ Hhort Medltalluii*. Fr. Noctheii meilt to our Sim- great debtor*, and m the United htatea the support of his allegation. Is the honora­ rather a serious matter to ask this country vancing with tm*soleaps an 1 bounds with ble member not aware that in that speech to consider whether we are going to perform which we dM a^vonee la former uues, in 1 r«>ducera are the people who are most ciutiH Huaine h h . 6Miugbt of, contrary to the general idea It is deciareared to sell Teas a vicloua circle. W e tend to a conference know that the same thing has been d«K which we have got auroad.it is a very loiders of eov«> 'eigiM and to the detriment repreaentatives tbe known .view* of four dared by Switserland, Sweden and Nor­ serious matter as between ibis country ana qf those who hi ke to find the mean* to pay D en tist. out of five of whom are oppoaed to btmet- way and, 1 believe, also by Denmark. other countries. W e have nothing to pay sovereigoa Mack Block, Cheaper than any olllam. Therefore all the other counirle* Thus yon have six t»r seven of the powers to them; we are not debtors at all; we W e are most anxious to press upon her should get no comfort, no consolation out majeety’s gave rameni tho urgent desir­ Imagine that England I* abaoluielj op­ ICih and California Sts. Denver, Colo posed to any change, and a* they will nut of the substitulioD o f an mleriur material, ability ot eoni Bumg the negotiation* of house in the west. of a cheaper money, which we could obtain the conforeac^ 1 mean the necessity ot adopt any *y*tem wiihoui har they are ex­ t o u i u tremely reaerved ^In tbeir declaration*, lor less and part With for inora We should continuing In t I oonferenee the atieiflpt J T X thinking tbat it 1* tuelea* to attempt to do get DO ooDSolatidn, but the consolation to solve queethr u In which Lancashire is Globe Beef Co., anything. Then our repreaentative* re­ throughout the world would be great deeply int< In which India is vitally port that Imoortani European powers This splendid spirit of philanibropy, Inierestod and i i which labor begins lo feel Teas by the Chest Our Hobby. would not entertain bimetallism. What whicD we cannot too highly praise, be­ more and taois interest We want to Dealer* la all kind* of the olher countries oblect to U bim.etalli*in cause I have no doubt all this is foreseen, further tbe h o* !*t attempt on the part of Send for Sample. without Eogland, a* tneV see that bimet­biinet- would result in our making a present of our delegatee tt assist the solution of those £60,000,000 or £100^000,000 to the world. U questiona. Let the ehsncellor ot the ex- FRESH allism with England Included would be to State your kind of Tea and we will «he advantage of every oa^—to England would be thankfully accepted, but 1 think cbeq'«er call lo Lord llerschell, who s*iJ Boat of alL that the gratitude for your benevoleuoe It was desirable that we should eommunl- AND oate With tbe aatious of the world. Do save you fifty per cent. XVKRTTHINO DEPENDS OE ENOLEKD. would be mixed with very grave misgiv­ ings as to your wisdom. not let us give I ^e tank up H i* conclusion was that everything de­ Mr. G oso^a I A ofte ot the most distln- . Respt'ctfully, pended upon the action of England. He 1 have shown why we should pause and consider for ourselves onca twioe and fittinhed finiiuet' to fE u 'o p e . ilisposiiion Salt Meats, believed nearly all the memben of the con­ thrice before departing from the solid lo Ihe Ute guvs^i nmeni was that of chan­ ference were thoroughly convinced that bi­ cellor of tbe I xebequer. He succeeded Fruits and Vegetadles tn Season. metallism could easily DC earned if Eng­ round on which you have within the last alf century erected a commercial fabric Lord Uandu ph Ihurchill when thaterratic land would agree, but that no ulan of any gunknown in the whole history ofthe world. .0 exaggerated idea of his ORIENTAL TEA CO., sort or kind was likely to be agreed to Before departing from tbat aolld ground mpor noo«5 and r signed. There is no without the concurrence of England. Eng­ doubt that liio ri eu’s views are at least as land bad taken a very great reaponsibility. you should well consult and well consider Bytter and Eggs i Spacillt^ 728 Fifteenth St., and take DO step excei>t such as you can important *w th4se of any man to England In this matter, and if great misfortune* tali it he says what r a reaiiy tbiuks. But he is upon oar manufacture* and trading indua- well Justlly to yuur own understanding, to your fellow countrymen and to those who DOW in oppueltK-a. He 1* uot a man noted "W liolow filo ikiii a view Avee. W e carry the best line of would arare, like everyone else, m the difficult ona rosi>em> which bimetallism would bring; be thoroughly understood, if the bimetal­ lists were wrung, it should be proved. 'ii he Hight III,in.•.<(...... Henry. Chaplio, mini*- ut even supposing that it were not so, SIR WILLIAM HAItOOUItT, CnAlVOELLOR tor of agricaliDfe in the late goveruraent, couldE anyone be imagined •landing up in o r TUB KXCIlBqUElt. Originally th'*re was a partnership be­ tween gold and silver, but when one part­ followed Mr. iV^'oroli, a Glatlsionian mem­ COAL AND COKE that house and proposing to add several assembled at Brasseis wbo have ilgnlfled ber and a natlvsi of India, wbo urged them R. W. Bailey, million sterling a year to the taxation of ner was withdrawn from the currency of their intention to ninke no fundameutal almost ail Europe, the fixity of the stand­ not to make arsy change in ;he correocy In the city. india, to SHcntice ail debtors, to ruia th* change in tbeir monetary system, and that system of Engiapd for India. Mr. Chaplin agricultural, ibecotton and jute industries, ard had suffered. It waa a very grave Buy your Coal of us and get without tbe smnllest reference to Eugiand qu' sUoD, ana one upon which the right IS a protectiohi.sl, a b mev%er« assembled at Brussda po’isible fixity t was absolutely iieco-'ssry7 o f silver when Dime’ s Lsm existed? Did to have a doubli and not a single stand­ Railings and General Building Jinperial, Heela, Acme. they nut know that the ra'io u f value be­ were divided m o two iiioietlea. One of them is that of the powers whs have de< ard. The appre 'laiion of go d was an evil Iron Work, Ajax, Caledonia, Qas Coke. tween gold and *iiv'>' " <4 innitilaiDed. by which fell on tb * worker and producer. dared that they Intend to make nochange, 1837 Lawrence St., Denver, Ck>lo. and which have Germany and Austria at Gold bad an ai tificial vnlue given it by Try our Gas Coke for vour Furnace, the r bead, and tbe other conalst* of the law. Gold was he rich man's money, sil­ powers tome of whom refer lo England ver the i>oor nil h'a Mr. Gladstone was and say that it England has a proposal to willing to give p ruieotion to the r ch man’s The Citizen’s Coal and Coke Co. m ateih ey will haven to it with deference, money and eo p *oteciioa to the poor mao's. and some of (hem Indicate ili^t they will EnglahU’ s eoiuiti*‘rcial supremacy was nut The Hallack 1201 15th St., Cor. Lawrence. Telephtiue 90. not be unwilling to make the change. due to the fact Hiat she hail a gold cur- But what is the moat uniform character­ reney. She he^l tbe trade of tbe world in istic of this second moiety, the moiety her hsnds wii^n she was bimetallic. Paint, Oil and Glass Co. which is must lavorable to ine views of France was pr^i enlcd from acceptiog bi­ metallism ai thf recent conference by Eng­ the mover of the resolution ? It is that not Are now located in their one of them has g.veil the slighteai, tbe land. There never such depression in faintest, the most shadowy indication of Briliab tra ie as |)‘>w, and the only remedy new q.uarters, the Lind o f change they would be prepared WH» an enlarge<1 cttrr*-noy. lo discuss or adopt Mr. Chaplin e lUeavor^-d to show that a rea-senibiipg os the ooiiferonce was desir­ 1741-1745 ARAPAHOE STREET. STANDARD OF VALUk.* able, and that tt « natn-ns were likely lo 1 Will not go imo all tbe points raised by accept biinetell. -oi. with a full line of the mover and seconder of tbe motion, but THE CIIANCaLf.‘i'ltOK EXOlIKqUERs'rKAKS 1 will come to ihe consideration of what Is £llr W illiam Hpreourt, tho chancellor of the standard of value and what are the the exchequer, reuiied lo Mr. Chapim. Painter’s - Supplies. F YOU WANT GOOD qualities which give to that standard of The right honoitnbl*’ gentb*mnn, be said, value those merit* which have led mankind had *iat<-d that t^i(e ttriiDh d ‘legates were YOUR TRADE SOLICITED. to seek it through a lung and painful pro- tbe people who L >oke up the conference, SEEDS oims, to tiud their way step by step ■ 3ENI- towards it. lie would und/ ^ ik e to show i hut the oxaci Thore are some one or two points I might opposliB was t,i^ ..ruth. The Engiisb dele­ gates w cre>h e^ily people who presented BARTELOES ^CO. mention in passing: and 1 will now call at­ MB. G08CURN BISSA TO SUPPORT THE MO- Tbe Hallack Paint,^.011 anb Qlass Co. tention to ihe omiHslons. It seemed to me the coulerei«ci^>um bre.iklag ud as »oon Or' DENVER COLO. TlO.'f. a* it mei. io m * ,*iim 1 Maimfactiirsrs. Imjawt^rs and Jobben. strange that no notice was taken by tbe_ had tiir • sneo^'h was t M r'= E.iADt. vrtUi. 'mover *ot (lris*'niotif nations. 'I'he delegates beautiful and semi-sacred experiment of What 18 to take place in this country with tbe recbmiiiemlAtlon of the royal commis­ of all the |iower4 declined to sapporL it, monometallism cnnaiated;' what good it rospoct to the enormous sums of money sion that It waa worth while to bear more and the United btaies finally dropped tu CHOICE PLANTS. had done os iu the past, what good it was that are held at call ? commercial opinions on proposals which Nothing but auia'eur propoiils wereiub- doing ns in the present, what good it waa Now, 1 do not wish to impute anything would lead to a more extended use of sil­ mltted to the coi 'creuce, and it was of no going to do us in the future? except that which is acoeptee ready Juuu- lU aricet. T b e desired ouodi- ihe way of further efforts to solve this in Ihe basis of cerrency would be dis­ nry 1st. We are also printing a little book giving useful might Judge between them. He begged iion which it is sought to bring about is a problem. Munometallists who sat on the astrous Uoschsgi Minself waa among ibe to move the resolution which stood in his Commission bad said as much. autboritlea whq -i iodomncd bimetailltim. hints on the cultivation of garden and house plants— name. When the governtneni in which Mr. The British ( "sniment, aai'l tiie chan­ i t will be seen that Thompson appears Gosehen was chancellor of the exchequer cellor of the « c. equer.'wouul giadly join this lxx)k will tell you how to raise large Chrysanthemums. to take It for granted tbat America, as a had been invite'll by tho Umted States to m the conf«-renc< if U canio logethor again We will send you the l)ook and the catalogue free if you oatidn, is committed to bimetalitsfn. It is join the monetary conference, it was on- on the invitation of tho United iStatet. as well to state now as later that Sirllen ry’ s dorsUHu! tbat the object was lo arrive at a What the h Bietallist* desired was to raise ’’Campania”' will se.nd us your name on a ixjstal car. Mon'agu, who seconded tbe reso­ conference. 'I'liy-re wa< nolbiug discour- VoliNire said ilist tho English shot an lution, aniionnced thst be had been a bi­ ItHius or inconsistent in tho fact that the admiral to encourage the others. Tne ob­ 690 fdong, 12,600 tons, 26,000 hDTse-oower. p. o. Box :i;u. S O U T H u e n v e k , c o l o . British governineut should desire to reopen metallist ever Since he (Mimmenced business ject of tbe right hOttorab.e genileman who Poeitlvelj the Largest aud Must Maguificent Tnkp Broiiilway Ctiblo to AlnmeJa. Office nnd Salesrooms, Lincoln forty-five years ago. But he would wel- the ootiLTence. has just sat down is that the delegates Hteainrra in the World. co p e any other wlso proposal which If silver were stiil to be excluded, and if shouid return to ibe conference, and you i nnil Alftinc-(ta would make stable tbeir Eastern ex- the appreciation of gold were lo continue, have heard Ihe lADgnage m which be has | ebanges. as It would, the position ot India would snoken ol 111* al Englieh, The speech of the grand old prime min­ invitaiinn in different language to that in separeiii'g a* soon as it mot. A N D ■ ister followed that of Mr. Montagu. Mr. which it wae ultimately accepted. They T he United Mta es represfintative oon- Irish, Hootch. Hcandinavian, and Flnuiah ports Gladstone was rather disappolnUag. lie couched their invitetton as if the object of eludcd the speech In which he Introduced at rate* ae low as by any first-class passenger epoke la a selfish vein, in accurdsnoe with the conference would be tu establinn a bi- the programme by m oving a general reso- lines, CONCRETi: PAVING. what be believed to be his duty, no doubt, meialLc system. The iaie uovenimentdid luiioQ ’’That in 'he opinion of th s confer­ T)»e cltaracter. record, and general reputation but he did not appear in bis usual pleasing not think thoy could enter a eonferenee un­ ence. It is dosira'ble (bat som e moanures Office nnd works: Eighth aiul Wewntta. role of ’ ’friend of the human race.” He der an invitation which seemed to pledge ■ bould be found for Increasing tbq use of of this Line for Speed, A'umfort, amt Hafcdiy— began by saying practically that the mone­ MR. OOSCnXN—THE MORE LIGHT THE them as the uriglnsl invitation would havn silver In the currency system of nations.” having never'’ioat a iNwoenger during tbe 52 tary conference was the exclusive funeral BBTTKK. pledged them, and therefore they suggested That is the nny thing wbieh tbe right years of its existence, needs no cotuiuent. J. DE8KLLEM, V-PBKS. o f the United States, and if tbe United statk of riaihg prices; the means to be an amendment to the invitation in the di­ honorable geittUman wbo has just sat Average time: a trifle over six days. K. B. BIXHV, I’KEH. O. B STKKFrTKB, bad anything more to say than bad been a d o p ts are to supply the people, wbo re­ rection of saying tbat the object of the eon- down and tUe Ismi chsooellor of the ex­ chequer say (liev desire. It eppears, from Fosteet time: 5 days, 22 hoars. 7 miontos. KURHEI.L OATKSj.TBEAS. OEN’ l MANAOKR. O. A. W AKTII, BKO’ y said by its representatives at Bniseela It quire money fur the payraer:iof debts or ference would be to study whether there F. O. WHITING. W M for tbe United States to inform Eng­ jiurebase of commodities, with a currency might be an lucreased use of sliver in the the report of the English delegates, that land of the fact, not lor England, who was to which they will hare access on easier currency of the natio is of Ihe world. this resdutioueMe merely a recapitula­ IS l B a n o o l p u Ht . C*h ic a u o . quite satisfied with the present monetary terms. They are to get that currency Th e conference, therefore. Is not simply tion ut the U'nRS that bad been accepted U a n a o k b W i a t , D x p ’t . system, to go looking for Iroubla Mr. cheaper. 'Very well, the eontequenee of a bimetallic conference, and Is not chiefly by her mni^Ti|rki gfrv------V and, accord­ Gladstone appeared as the regulation that will be. if that currency tt to be ob­ a bimetallic conference, but H Is a confer­ ingly, 8if KitMiCS Wilson, on ochifif qf the Ifrssptng Englishman when he reached tbe tained cheaper, tnat any given nominal ence which* would aim at an object which British dsleoBM^att once decUreU that The Summit Fuel & Feed Co. pith of o f his remarks. With ihe observa^ amount will be worth less in that currency many monometailitis share, and which all they accepts!ted-ihe raaolutlim reso in that sense, 13 8. Q-rimeM. Mod that England was the great creditor than It U Id tho^present currency. the nicrobera of tbe royal cummission share at the same tin reserving to themselves •ountry of the world, and tbat as she had It in nnquestlunably easy to lower tbe —namely, the object of imroiluclnK silver lull lib'-riy ef entiou sa to any particular Nurseryman and Florist. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ib e rest of the floaucial universe by the ourrenoy a little by a very mild and genial more largely as a sutMldiary element In the proposal. T W y were the first persons to throat she might as well keep her hold. process, like some o f those medieinee currency of the world. That tbe variation consider tbe resolution relating to the 736 Fairview Ave. T h e weflld-be philanthropy of tbe bimelal- wblob are administered to tbe system and between tbe value of gold and silver has scheme for the better use of silver, and On Weet End Ktectrio R’y. IJsU would mean that England should which work without violence or pain. been detrimen ai must be admitted by what becamewf thM resolution ? 'i’he del­ maks a present lof £60,000.U00_or £100,000,- Now, 1 stk any gentleman in this boats everyone. egates of altnnstsU (he powers ot Kurope Fruit and Shade Trees. Evergreene. 000 to the rest of the world. to put hlmaeU In the position of a man 'fbe right honorable gentleman spoke deelined >0 support It and the United Hardy everblooming rosee a epecialty. GLADSTONE REPORTED VERBATIM. who has money at call—1 trust all those with fervor with reference to the neoessKy Btatoa was obUgea to drop it. Wood, Hay and Here is verbatim tbe sabstance of what whom 1 am addressing have money at call of the fixity o f our standard. But that 'I'be ex-chaneellof of the« xeb -quer made New Greenhouaea, Oladatone said. He confined himaelt —that money must be paid to him under siandard has suffered through the with­ an attack upon what waa said by ihe prim«- Soatern Pricea. Colorado pruductiona l ^ e l y , as will be seen, to pointing out the tbe law, every farthing ot It, in sovereigns. drawal of Its partner to so large an extent minister with regard to ih«'siaiement ol tneonaUtenoies of tbe preceding speaker*. But suppose ray honorable friend, by bis Originally there wa« e partnership between Mr. llerrlea, ait*tmer ebancell> lM4Mt oxHl beat r MnSorBMUiOo about UMvteaa sod (rounds for-the reconstrucUoo o f our cur­ oalilhg lo your mobey before that given e«nt. Gold baa varied 8U or 40 per rent. to raise p e ie a e tv ^ The tlsrdanioe. 1( la a rvroantsnl rency, but be himself has not put auth a data i base my support of tne notion not up­ right. . .h<>n ----- ^ j u n n . whom we are Oulhorllv. Rvsfy plantar sitould plan into our haoda By the bye, 1 tbmk Mr. GIffon, the high­ on any bimetallic heresy, not Upon bime­ all glail to I his piMOo febeersj bsvat^ Utnt fttir iin nniisst. I f be is going to send us to Brussels and est living authority—though there are tallic theory at all, but upon ine reouiu- sairTa' mat be preierrel adc- r m, M. KSM T * PaWsH. Mtsb.! to order os to stir up these flagging depu­ many living authorities well acquainted mendation o f tbe royal commission that it precUteil eurw would rrfl-te pricea EXCELSIOR ^ FLOUR ^ MILLS ties to make e great change m the currency with this subject—estimates that the turn la worth while to hear more eommsrolat tlUFir. I : as the true hiaiury Manufacturers of tbo following brands of FIA)UB e l Kurope, sorely the least be can do Is lo to out at call is about £000,000.000; and 1 opiutonson pioposata which woula lea<1 to ut biiuetallBigi ibuoe are not obj>-etf save u* from a riaieulon* poeltioa. For uur want to know what u to be tbe effect of I a more extended use of silver, and ao tend which we - position wuolu be nuthing less than ridicu­ saying to the owners of that £400,000.000. to prevent and apprehend further tall of •live to sumn ru■n^erehee, her inajc^ lous if we were to accept the propoesi of ’'A llow your money to remain where it U that ueiaL This is what is said by the ly’ s governmoitt'^ be perfectly ready tbe honorable geniMman. and it having and you will have to take £90 er £06 for whole commtssioa. We ere la tevor o f that (bat the E laBifed a aball go there, “ WMte Loaf,” * “ SllYerQueen” * “ CliainpiOH” etlmolated our repreaentatives to compel proposal, and wiab to do what they ere Mr. B alfo^d the debate Uc every £I0e. but before a given dais von I th* "Calersdo^ the cooferenee to do something when the oouid get £100." 1 want to know wbether anxious to do,which Is to keep the relation talked in bh vela, intimating k Cotholt * " a n dX DEALERS IN CRAIN, Etc. members of Ibe eonferenee modestly ex- they would not call la their money when o l g o ld IO sliver ukore s abD. by ble I me well as the ex- 5END 25 CENTS a.1 preesBil iheir dispositioe to listen with all they eonld get £100. I want to know, too. The right honorable gentleman made an Isiewce and eabera bored him. deference to what we proposed, and said, what would be the effect on the credit of iDgeotOtts ands r ng argunent with regard M r .: __ iit ^ . A s the mo- ,swells TO coloncl INGCSSOLL.' Mm and Office, Cor. 8th and Lawrence, *N>ely let us kaow what you reeopiaeoU,*' tbe country end on the etabUily and firm- to the gold wnicb had poured Into this tk>n to wenee was made bv Ths teak of th* Cantury. ^ ere were to reply, ” VFe heve nothiug to aese o f the beet baa king housee in tbe country beiweeu the years 1839 and 1M9. e memher t ewnuBloR, ho foilowe i iGeemmeod.” land. aad be showed the e fl^ t which that bad tbeecgaipleef ' ■ M io w s on tbe Tory HE "GOLOIAOO CATHOLIC DENVLR. COLO < 1 mtut say that 1 come to the T b e bobscabhi BeabGt tpoke ratber with had on tbe prooporitA* of tbe eouatry. But benehte " tbe motkm. CHAB. H. WILKItr. Xumcar. DENVER. COLO.

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