Boone County Recorder . til thepeople see the way they are beingplundered by the tariff and elect aDemocratic congress pledged to re-form its abuses. With the opening of the new Unionstation in Washington the desire tohave a similar building in Baltimorerises in the breasts of a number of theinhabitants of the Monumental gentleman who feels very acutelyupon the subject was discussing thematter the other day and told thisstory to illustrate his point• Last summer, while abroad, I meta very pleasant Englishman, and hearing that he was planning a visit to theUnited StaiesTinvitcd hlnTto


Boone County Recorder . til thepeople see the way they are beingplundered by the tariff and elect aDemocratic congress pledged to re-form its abuses. With the opening of the new Unionstation in Washington the desire tohave a similar building in Baltimorerises in the breasts of a number of theinhabitants of the Monumental gentleman who feels very acutelyupon the subject was discussing thematter the other day and told thisstory to illustrate his point• Last summer, while abroad, I meta very pleasant Englishman, and hearing that he was planning a visit to theUnited StaiesTinvitcd hlnTto stop Baltimore and visit me If he shouldhappen to be passing through at anytime. The other day 1 met him York and he told me be had Justarrived there, coming from Washington. Why didnt you stop In Balti*more? I asked. -r~- Weli, I did, was the answer. 1got off the train, but, Judging by thoSurroundings, i was afraid 1 wouiahave to fake a stage Into the city, andI diJ hot feel that 1 bad time forthat. *. ? Thtf joy of the tars at the sailing battleships is going to he consid-erably Bubdued before he heads ofGolden Gate catck tho lookouts eye*. How to Keep Warm in Winter/The clothiers intend to keep women,warm if one may judge from the manynew protectors on tho underwearcounters. Separate knit sleeves at the knitunderwear departments aro amongthem. Then, too. then; are Shetlandvests with or without sleeves that givea maximum of warmth with a mini-mum of bulk, and union suits of theeamo gauzy wool. Bloomers of satin,mohair or sateen, some lined with al-batross, are in the same category, be-ing snug extras for wet or bitterweather. These bloomers for wetweather for the woman who is out atall times and seasons are ideal, sincethey take the place of a skirt and adamp hem about the feet.


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