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FREECOIXACIE OF l|
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he free an unlimited coinage 0f..-, ~ A/
S1 'er, the prquct of American mines, ’ '* "’
at old rath of 16 of silver to iof zt ts *’ h ' r f t a " M*"’
gold is »k i , . (Li of character, llmf-qiisn lipein-
8 ’ ls the.only solution of and \?. _4' <»<-atv« « »n. p. »< energy
remedy forth disturbed and unsatis- * • kiiauiu; \ .., •
y condibn of trade, manufac- i. .
tllre and o-pnnkl k • r , . rti- to tho brry tnun <;■ -r: and
na gencil business of the coun- - • pre*
The suieptitiouß act of 1873, wl^Vvo'n^’rf- »on*
*'vreing silve and gold in our mone- \ r'co’-.i''< *>•
r ' S J Stera > ttS a crime of untold d ,\ ’ [uhi- ' 'ciiiiic.l'lype itidic.tc.
a gnitude. 1 was the rankest kind * V ■ »'.*<’ i.<u..n. a ppm
regiqtion in favor of the —i ' oug y tnjoy theitsn-nuttraoion.
"ealthy afnikt j r < of Di'n'ofi'Hl'B >l»»MKiue. 'l 3 '”' Ar-
/ again the producers of o tstr t>.-c m-.. «• »f
ealth, and Istiln fn »1,« •. i'.-v i>< nuty and art, wliltu Uill finii rare
nf( , ’ 1,1110 t 0 the prosperity ff plcawire In the inngnifo . i.t oil-plct-
he Lnitedßtates. It was an act *O \
eason bee se done at the instance \ win’
»ZT a ' yndica,c “ d fOT tribe VW a JS.WXtfKFW
nt y> glVg aid and comfort tr> \ \ eon of tnis Hti|><:>> work <u ait un»
cur fniMW ,1° comtort to V I \ to 4 t; „. ! , 1 :...!n.-:ion
country 1 enemies.” To shield <-ail, ’ ,it b( ' '’i- I ' , ' p ' l frrn ’. ,l °
the Ollik„ • . snieia t ■ anginal. Besides tins, an exquisite
b ull ty paies, the well authenti. vi '/ oil or water-color pielure• I*pub-
tatedfartc , tU atltnentl- > / M rhed in eaclummher of tl.e Maga-
UCtS > o in published, have been z.inc, mid the art cles ar. so pro-
V *gorouslv rli- A Udvcoeen ( v . nlu | H.perbly Ha ran d that
b luus ly d led. I /cryk the Magazine is, in iu ;'.',aj«>rt-
The Fnnnk. -11 . I 1 | \ I folio of art works of ty,'' '"E 11 *:”*
c,nqu ;r will continue to ex- / \ ti..-I'lnio-m.! p r.'peUtha
P 056 this ui 1 ‘I- i <’\ thumb Os the p inker and inventor
riok. U h ar donable crime until rS? I of ide <,■ who Will b» <! ■: v inter
n ght and inck« o 1 ■ f :?;> csted ih those devNoi lonth'J
bvik r US e are d° n e the people / •'-’- .7 i« l>-nior. F f s M 1., .sine. r'ery
J* Ml rtoration ol silver to its C ‘ / X.S'XIXIX »
“ «jw4*ip With gold. We Ftß-i
dissem’ 6 aS f ance of the people in j j’Xiy>i <i \. :^ / ..gago
*« inv^" 1 * he trUtl1 ’ *° wl * c h end 6end"in j|“ rC ” ;l '’\7' pl l , i ‘\ j(Vave
pers for alh yOUr Sel °Ction of pa- ■' ') ;,ne ''Ulre-.
M e min g to inchide X
Squire: hat mete 1 d- / Though not a fashion magazine, itt
year n costs only SI.OO a C? / P' rfert fa-hion pn.’e*.r>nd ■lMirtielea
L±“ e '“' i “ *’«k) Ab.
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copies free > C Ub raisers< Sample 1 <A jL'mithAronndea t-r " - hr.it.
Cincinnati, O. "■ ""’re-l-H a n^cim7n U "opv I ''f'ree'.'and
I.MI in the way of MVlug “2 ™
' ft yfagazlne ev< rythiug to aatjffj the Ulerary :
I UM wkole family.
THE HUSTLER OF ROME,TUESDAY NOVEMBER 13 1894,
ADA’S TRUNK
She was Packed into it and Es
caped the Officers.
Pittsburg, Nov 18.—Several fly
coppers of Pittsburg and Allegheny '
'Jity are getting the laugh from
three fe low officers for allowing
ft v. email for whom they had a war
ant to escape in a trunk while
they were watching her house,
Monday of last week Ada Ham
lin, of 300 Robinson street, zXllt- 1
gheny, was arrested for selling li
quor without.i license. She was re
eused on bail, Mrs. Lou McCourt
going on the bond. Mrs. McCourt
.earned the woman intended to
sk p, and arranged to give her uj .
Miss Hamlin was traced from 1
one house to another and fin 1 ;.-
located by the officers at 217 So - 1 |
md avmue. They knew she was
n the house, but had no right to
• o in to thk« her. Two officers sta
tioned themselves, one at the front
and the other at the back dcor ■ f
the housi.
This was on Saturday. As there
seemed to be no prospect of the
woman coming out one of the effi
uib . went to get a warrant to
the house for her. While
ho was away an express wagon
ove up.
The driver went inside and cam
oit with an ordinary trunk on hit
back. Fie tossed it into the wag- n,
< xchanged greeting with the office’,
and diovj away. At the Btllim ■.(.•
and Ohio Depot a man met IL • |
ver and dissmissed him, al er
king and paying for the trunk.
As soon as the driver got aw; y
tie man opened the trunk and M Ist
II iinliu crawled out. She purchas
ed a ticket for the Chicago mnl.
f raiu and 1 ft for that city. A t-i ,
■h« escaped from the house tb.c of
;i er appeared with lis wairani |
-.nd searched the premises. The in
nates said nothing and it was i o i
a til today that the story got out
HEADQUARTERS CLOSED.
Hr Election or Evans Conceded
by All.
Nashville. Tenn., Nov., 11.—Toe ,
■•mocratic and repub’ cm stat''!
•, mini t’we headquarters nave been
(radically deserted today ami will
■>r ■b.-.bly be clot-ed eariy'this we.k.
'.‘here have been no changes tolay '
r. ihe returns previously repor ed j
>.:id the defeat of Goverm r Turney j
s n rv generally accepted as a fact,
bs there is a difference of nearly
1.200 in the figures of the two com
nitlees, it will require the officii
•ount to decide Mr. li'-au’s piur >
ty. The republic', ccmmittee
Lims 1,833, aud the democratic
' 7mm it tee concedes 691 Mr. Evans
-nd Chai’man S'nd°rs went to
C lattaoooga this afternoon .
Local republicans will have a big
rally Friday night. The democrats!
will have a majority 34 on j -int
oaiiot in the legislature ; the senate
■ tending 20 democrats, 10 republi
cans and 3 populists, and the house
63 democrats, 30 republicans and
6 populists, Senator Harris at pres
ent baa no opposition for re el c
i ion.
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