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| NATILES OP $.MOA. = | AMERICAN CLOTHES CAUSE CON- a SUMPTION AND OTHER DISEASES Influencing the Young. ee: | HOW THS WORLD TRAVELS FOR LLEASURE, Ti Won aNanomsrs |: ‘ Ps ‘ ENGLAND A DUMPING GROUND Great Improvement in Construction Since Early FOR THE ADVOCATES OF — |" ASSASSINATION, A Tension Indicator im-| Imagine Sickness Caused by Inter-/| Days of the Velocipede and Bicycle, Amongs E es anar-| nal Devils.—Heroic Methods 01} English Expert Believes the Ques- ae I * some Treatment | Million Of Dollars Expended Annually Upon Various Kinds of Pleasure tion is One a Ace! power although seldom lasting, ef-| | ‘The hatives of Samoa, says Surgeon Machines. Their Use Leads up to Useful Forms. en--CHhs be Se aM EE Tits | fects In the years 1880 to 1SYS there] spear of the navy, in a recent report, By John Sweeney. jmight have been seen at anarchist! are beginning to wear white men's was considere Man, by nature on of the animals, li swiftness. Ev, cut down in = one point to exultation, thril inst in him a desire for even) ger the slowest seconds, it (Late Detective-Inspector, Scotland jmectings in London and Manchester| «thes, much to tie deiriment of their Yard.) 7 not a few attractive and thoughtful | heaith. The climate is ntially a wet i young lads and girls ready to Unrew] one, In foriver times a nat nuit r die for their newly learnt! pup a little cocoanut oil on his skin and intimates that inst anarchists Mr. Swee' regulations ure much more eifective in the reached shelter there was nothing to} his very soul, but | guspel of anarchism. It would be} yo out into the rain, and when he} dry but his ‘liva-lava’ or breecn-cloth. | The same native now goes out in the greater speed. Ante : “ Of course, the ancients had their) Muns re gee than wr o tin, his modern clothe chariots drawn by splendid horses,! ma & is the quinn of Aum “4 : wet and, before he realize: 1 L vilicials, however, Uhat such is soon chilled through, for the rain in [oo \ indi uot the case to any extent. It Samoa is always irom 6 degrees to ly cates ss passed a s- is true that Cot law, shorlly following the sination of President McKinley, empowering the linwigration Bureau ty refuse adwuiission to degrees colder than the Nery te the state > ary alfections, such as pneu- m Pulmonary vette gare Seberculbite, of the tension at a gl monia, bronchitis naturally follow. Its use means time saving The Samoa are very superstitious, 4 n ; son sick they fimagine arid easier sewing. 1 single ‘Turner, rehists, but in « . that of J rrested in October, and when t ne devils are inside —_ Aiuost yen It’s our own invention old woman and man has & sure for driving out these devils, This is and ts found only on the : ! liting the case | i : to tae Uno t accomplished by ‘lomi lomi’ and exter- ~ } b Court, was nal applications of various decorations urced to leave the country, s made from loaves. If a cure results, f admission been refused to for the devils have been driven out; if, on anarchists, aihough itis an the other hand, death follows, the paged ie fact that many devils are victorious. ‘ ‘ BANG COLOECE OUF POET The traders sell the natives a patent Se Machin Although ee moral th of pain killer which can be used internally wing e. the hoy, which provides tha as medicine and externally as a lni- 7 anarchists, If baie hs ebjers ment. This medfeine is very jiehly We have other striking to be such, can be deported a thought of, ahd the natives will te’ vements that a: any time within three years vf you they have great confidence in it; iniprove ppeal to ter their arvival, is undoubiedly sometines they name their children the careful buyer. Send for good, the law needs strengthen. after it, A sick Samoan thinks that ing, since if an’ immigrant ION LAW 4 he must walk when sick, hla theory be- our elegant M T. catalog. yes to deny that he fs an ARCHISTS AND LOST HIS C2 j lug that he must nove about to aves aharchist and believes in assas- strength. If he eannot walk he wil W ‘ Sen MN Co siimition or the rthrow of cruel to give the names c ie young inucy bindolt under the clothes, and it HITE YING ACHINE 5 government, the authorities are people to-day, I know the history of |i \onderful sometimes how they ob- powe tloss to reject lin, sau each of them, and in not a single case uit Bie etatietl to breathe, 7 Cleveland, Ohio. ‘ nuitter of fact, it is believed by can you find these youthful enthusi-/ rhe usual treatment instituted In a the government: offi i ats In the anarehist groups of to-dty.| cose of pnetimonta by the natives is the matter of fre f . | Some of the girls are married to re-| aout as follows: ‘The man sits up al- sn. ienitienneneenenencen speech and the printir 1 dis- speetable mer hiants, One of the prom- most continually; he is stuffed with all } selination of thuning Hlerature, istug lads Is a well-known stage mt-]) ids ef food and decorations to drive PENSIONS the United States harbors con- a egy Sie out the devils, the number of devils e ditions which are not materially he allen anarchists in England to- icing estinated by the amount of pain, — different from those sy: ribed in i ee ee numerous than ever bere aigeh pleurisy exists there are at Over one Million Dollars \ Eughind by Detective-Inspector Thott newspapers, : least eight devils tn the chest, and it j stan Sweeney, jViench, THuilian, and fussiin, are cit-| imines energetic tredtment td drive —_— our clients during the last culated da all the large cities of the)inom out. ‘The man gets up, walks | $1X years, oe On Thee n a rena about as long as he can, and whet he Over one Thousand , i P ‘ . SeYRONCe O V years’ advertise: | YW Wh Ane sdur- England ts the home and aartum off nent of ugland the dumping |) CF yen | op canetalk 80 as claimsallowed through usdur amuchists, the plice where the Most! sound of un rubles and a refuge for}. ' . ing the last six months. Dis- t nefarions plots are hate inst the |e ; to exclude all fresh alr, If the man heads of states in all p the world. | oh bint ates seven yearst ox. |Sttvives the ordeal his attendants con- @bility, Age. and In- ) Yet our purely English) anarchists can nen biee el: Rake Ay ipeibae aarti sider thetiselves experts in treating crease pensions obtained be counted’ on the fing Phe anar a” his unustionthi oblate litera. | Hat particular disease, in the shortest possible time. oe : x ia ie of investi g anarchist litera peti i Ps A t ranks in this sou ¥ woul + }ture, and | have traced very great . S LOCOMOTIVE FUEL Widows’ claims a specialty , al * nero, wit yout the conta | iamutities of it to its sources, In isnt] PEAT AS L000} * | Usttally granted within 90 [{REUX OF PCOUACES POLES Whuee | f found tons of anarchist literature be- § A oy ' uly means of Tiving fs the receipt of yu beinted in England, some of It In{Successtul Tests of It in New Eng-| days if placed with us immedi- remittances: from wealtiy, aad often) Tio, some prepared solely for use| land—Great Stores of It in Maine. | ately on soldier's death, Fres [highly placed, villatus abe nds yt, | Wt Prance to stir up “la guerre sociale") Pont is abdtidantly stored in the’ fixed by law atid payable out of support depends eutirely ft for the commission of “Actes de justice} Maine bogs. Androscoggin county 1s allowed pension A aticnesa{ul | ut reports they recelve of a jou de vengeance.” . Cluiawed to have peat. to supply all ed p . ssi chistle work accomplished lieve, Lt i | z z Maine with fuel for a dozen genera-| €xperience of 25 years and benefit Courtesy Muusey'’s Magazine 8 SuOhgse us youl ‘ La Hagen bok rye eg ge tions. A number of ex perlwents have | of daily calls at Pension Bureau K » STEAM wr ‘nn Bake casi Aes bis inte most Hupressionadle period Thy ave The year referred to was the year} pecently 1 made by the Boston aid | 7 5 TARA TIAL BURG TAGH TOTO BOAT AND RACING AUTOMOBILE \{ welgn anarchists are most influential j When President Carnot was assassi-} Maine railt in the use of peat fuel. | are at gl eer ice. Highest tef- ' pietured by many as being driven] the United States, valued at fe evil. ated, “The same year saw the anar-) The company had its attention called erences furnished. Local Magis- } speedily along ihe Roman nda, | nt to over Luo | When Voltairine de Cleyre, the cist outrage at the Cafe Terminms./to the value of peat as a steaming | trates pecuniari y 3 Cenalitie bonedth dion) the forina. of 3 )A i smuale anALOh Ut eis in schon ie ee killed, : Besides] agency some weeks ago, and upon rep-| KHenefited by sending tis ‘ the common and lowly subje of the With the automobile boats, the fast |} he influenced a num-/ the bomb throwing at the Restaurant} resentation that if properly prepared | claims. - Empire. It remained for the rich of racing yachts, and the luxurtous| ! and young nner Her | Very 1 other French ee ‘t out} it was equal to bituminous sg ers i. q the modern world, however, to private yachts, developing speed, hair| &htons were potent factors in the for-} 1 *, he sume year saw also assassi-| induced to test its qualities, hese . y alnbolon acon ar ots ae ‘till MRsAtne Paine ar A os cee Farge es nation of invent gon i i tot and fomb outages i ital were etinently satisfying and a car. TABER & WHITMAN cO., 3 speed from some self-propelled vehicle, say that after al a + ave every speech she advocated force and) Austria, and Spain, Mirty alien ahtr-]jond of the material has been delivered | " While ie sone. i008 te arene Hee be fot a ace af “ae Ag violence, She would have been denied) chists arrived here in one bateh that) for further experiment. The source of | Warder Bid'g, Washington, D.C. ' ascribed the origin of our “sy rs.” world, even when they not handling} {@milssion to any other country than] year, and T was kept busy, not only| supply is in the town of Lewington, = pomat y ;| still the world owes to the ric the tleker tape, or dabbling in stocks | 24giand.as an undes le alien, watching these people as anarchists,| \:,cs., and it is sald that this single de- advance made, through their financial and bonds, or contemplating the flota- Another woman Enuna] but also because they were invari: posit would furnish enough fuel for all SuCOURLnGHIOHY ob of how onicnte Manin | Ou oras, to my inind, directly re-| ready to turn their ‘} the railroads entering Boston for 250 | must play, and epecd to am to be sponsible for inspiring the anarchist! or any other lawlessness. The Fartiest Bicycle. the playthings demanded by the rich At about the time when the Thirteen \)\4 out of the ra Inter curate Hey . nna eat “j ‘ vier develon . Orizinal Colonies were ringing with useful, If less cant, forms of A t t shouts of freedom, a French balloonist, j-007 ‘ wee ” W. d named Blanchard, iInvenied what was | locomotion and carriage. gen Ss . an e known as a pil heel” for his are the, or! rial solid own amusement. This was nothing To Canvass fot the top and side ejectors more than two wheels connected by a s Toe LW geod simple framework, with no pedals. The wren, the shooters rider straddled the machine and Mea thteen the pushed it along with his feet, or United States tric aay fata insted into coasted down grade. The dandies of Paris and London took up this toy and had great sport with it, but it was too hard work and the speed was not great enerneh, Following this, in about 1828, Cug- not, a Frenchman, and Tr. hick, an Englishman, and Oliver Evans, an American, experimented wiih a sort of carrinzve propelled by steem., Noth- ing so fast had ever been and the | sarringe became anite the fashion with} | ee gentlemen who had money to spend and whose aim in life was enjoyment. | Evi teat rea the il neh Senator Number NOW PUBLISHED. The isstie contains poftratts of the NINETY MEMBERS two fromi each State in the Union, This i But these carriages w noisy, clumsy epliection was made from recent exclusive a —_—«— anit—very dirty aitairs and were dis-) sit-ings fof the + ¥ carded. ‘ , ( The Wheel of the Last Century. BOSTON BUDGET <= P ve The bieyele with the bhieh wheel in} EXCAVATION WORK, i front and little wheel behind came) With Grea) Resale The Pictures 12 x 8 Inches in size || Western ata by copyright atid ext tot Be an Beat seaman ics men ever offered to Al propia, 7 Hetnee The number will be of unrivall individuals, schools and libraries, Price 60 Cents Delivered The Budget Company, 220 Washington Street, , Boston, Mass. next, and being f. comfortable, speedy, clean and ing no noise, | quickly sprang into fashion, but there | was alwa an element of danger to the “speed-seekers” throneh concealed in the path, which meant a} so that something even more | speedy and safe was called for. The safety bicycle was an evolution coming some twenty years later, whose high price at first placed it as a luxury much to be desired. Bicycles were for a long time placed in the same categor pianos end carriages, though they were of little use other than for pleasure. The safety was, as its name implied, safe, swift and noiseless. Py 1805 the bicycle boom Tose beyond any proportions assumed by the previously demanded sneed toys. In the United Stotes four hun- dred factories, representing a capital | of something like $75.000.000, turned out nearly a million machines a year. Half a Mile a Minute too Slow. v & ROAD CONSTRUCTION. | PHOT HER N HB OLD VE rape THe GH BICYCLE-THA MOTOR BICYCLE. AND THE Le Sh At CARRIAGE. In 1898 an international congtess of anarchists was held in London. There was no other country in tlie world where stich a congress could have been The fad lasted five years, when Courtesy Muusey’s Magazine. bowl eaantana AE. demand arose for something eve . | faster than the speed of a mite in two] Was It in Kansas or Missouri? | lend, Czolgosz, who killed President = fue, bn Seedy eotere were. | —— cle, and a more comfortable seat than tha cote Morar at aon mye | permitted to make Hogiand tie home , 5 a re, a iS train w: wo that afforded on the bicycle frame. ut a time when she been I spénk from intimate and extensive proaching what was apparently a huge jynched America. Inventors were already at work, and boulder. He reversed his engin a yne ip while it may not be true that’ out of ne an ™ F tase d fortunately stopped the train several jatty Cowards he Ranks ned 1 4 aL A a Aintilioes pishcg yards short of the obstruction. It} I can recall nutmetous instances of ©.YOU KNOW thit ditty bottles dnd setled dase ttitibier J - iéte this by tistiig bur Developers, put w Reaey. TO USE. aply empty our tubes into the developing tray and add the water— ! knowledge when I say that the anar- chist asylum phase of the alien ques- tiofi is a vital one. I am inclined to minutes or 80, attained by the bicy-' McKinley. And-yet_that woman was " Reeds International Action. | | ' proved to be an ear of corn of the new) arm-chair anarchists, comfortably atid | believe, althotigh-it ie not quite clear, its pneumatic, tires, created the|!')%* fly ensconced in the stttdy, of speml-| that it will be under the. pree- we don’t charge you for the . Large quantities of developer j pest Be ee en + peetepee berate Er ty fog. Hote a safe vatfors inspiting| ent Aliens to tefure iade ep at one time oxydise ad spoil. With otir develdperd you daly minke Soha Jacob Astor. end Albert | C.| | John Farson, the Chicago banket,| fp eotamtt deeis Of toletce.. Thede| eal crimes in other conatrlen, Bia fi = Bostwick were among the pioneers} will build, next his Chicago residencest rien stionld, 1 thitit, reteive x my opinion, it is necessary to go tuch : dozet thbes sufficient for 24 dunces of devel- ‘ in America to bring over from Eurone| & garden which will cOntain a Lege - punishment. But this only touclies om/ further than this, Ih most countries, Ve ‘otox, or otfier 6+ 60 ounces of Plate ata _ the speed tovs of the rich, and their garden, a sunken garden, a Roman out-| the fringe of the question. The treat-| inclpding England, practically all anar- sii Developer—a Developer which will i the fin , machines were the targets for thou-| door both and a rivnlet that will wit! ment of anarchists. requires interna-| chist# are well Knowfi to the is s0n-polsotious. We hate Sepia one ae sends of pairs of eyes in the streets | amobg the shrubbery and statues. tional agreement; anarchism should be police. The mere ‘apace re § See Fenet papers, 6 tubss, ot New York. of rooted out by striking it wheuever it, chist opinions ¢ STAG Ht esi A Mile in Thirty Seconds, _{-_ President Loubet of France, his wite its head. {on tor refusing to - and daughter are taking “the barefoot fair to Englishmen to bear’ | to land in _ When one of these men ‘made ajcure.” Going barefoot is recommended froma lot allen -record of a mile in something like 58/as a remedy for nervousness. of in this country, | T