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MENU of today's Table d'hote dinner at the French Restaurant, 3 Linden street, from 12 to 2 and 6.30 to 7.30. Soup: Puree de tomates auxriz. Fish: Escalloped Oysters. Joint: Roast Lamb, Mint Sauce; Roast rib of Beef. Entree: Chicken liver Omelette. Vegetables: Peas, Tomatoes and Potatoes. Dessert: Bread Pudding, Chocolate Sauce. Coffee. Boarders wanted. Club tables for 8 to 10 and one for 20 may be secured at reasonable rates...
TODAY'S Menu of the Table d'hote dinner at the French Restaurant, 3 Linden St., near Mass. Ave, from 12 to 2 and 6 to 7 p. m., 50 cents: Soup: Mulligatawny. Fish: Cod au gratin brun. Joint: Roast-Lamb, mint sauce. Entree: Civet of Engl. Hare aux Olives. Vegetables: Peas, Stewed Corn, Potatoes. Dessert: Apple, Lemon and Squash Pies. Coffee. Boarders accommodated. A nice Club Room is vacant...
TODAY'S Menu of the Table d'hote dinner at the French Restaurant, 3 Linden St., near Mass. Ave, from 12 to 2 and 6 to 7 p. m., 50 cents: Soup: Consomme Julienne. Fish: Cusk, baked in Cream. Joint: Roast Lamb, Mint Sauce. Entree: Chicken fricassee. Vegetables: Peas and Potatoes. Dessert: Charlotte russe, Demi Tasse. Regular boarders accommodated. Club tables...
...platform on which he stands is a menace to the country. A. The free coinage of silver is a false economic idea (1) The demonetization of silver did not strike down half our money. (a) Before 1873 only six million dollars had been coined (Report, Director of the Mint, 1895). (2) The demonetization of silver has not caused a scareity of money. (a) The total circulation has increased since 1873-1873, $774,000,000; 1895, $2,217,000,000.- (b) The per capita circulation has increased-1873, $18.04; 1895, $22.96;- (Report as above.) (c) Gold has increased...
...conclusion President Walker said that in his opinion the law, and the law alone, drove silver out. Proper mint regulations might have retained it. The assumption that England's monometallic system made her more prosperous is weak. The reason for the great prosperity of England is to be found rather in her stupendous and never-ceasing exports...