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WHOLE FAMILY LYNGHED. | James in his excellent work on infant | g e & o e s — - ‘, y Records are said (o show that of | PSychology. The heedless haste with 1 WN [fi E fi' Schultz have heen pretty well taken 4 RS 3 l | 1até lynchifg hus been on the ‘l:-t ! \which the onslaught on the civil ser- CRC L6 o GG S Henstor WHAT OTHIRS SAY || ki 1 : e 4 © | vice law has begun, shoys plainly that | s The announcement that | IXlett has second place on the judic- e SRR i 1 Se in this country and the popu- | neither house nor senate has reached | I Bl e ¢ | iary committee, which is the lead- Views on all sides of thmely | lar belicf is that such lawlessness | (he intellectual plane where the de- | | R i, o7 0 Py e questions as discussed in ex- o o B | Was giving way to a more orderly | S fo take is restrained by the fear | § e & fore the committee on | PI¥ and he is the only one from New changes that come to Vierald ey sthod ren.ti e | 0L being slapped.—Bridgeport Far- o i Britain who has had the honor of be- 3 i . - method of treating those accused of mer, charter revision next e as he e T office. | ‘h er g Tuesday evening N ber since thé time when | such crinies as have le e death Tuesday evening forthe | 10 R — | at New Britain | o © : Sloicio e Dol purpose of asking that | Judge Cooper was the secretary and =~ v jail Matter. | S0 many negroes. A whole family | ¢neroller Webster is to he congra- an amendment be in- | Michael Kenealy was the house chair- Student Campaigning in China. A ] of black people was lynched at At- | tulated on the large, ragged hole that | corporated in the charter that will | Man. The senator has been appoint- (I3xchange lanta, G on Thursday night. The | he has torn in the ranks of the repub- | bermit the board of water commis- | €@ chairman of two other commit The ‘racent rem Iny part of the city | . e | : cal 3 | Cents & Month. | trouble arose over the chief of police | L8N party because of bull-headed in- | sioners’ to extend the city mains (o | (205 school fund and constitutiona! | cvangelistic tour thro ; RS- b7 Rl nE to the home of & nesro and ar. | SiStance in rewarding some of the | Berlin, is onc of the most interesting | amendments. There will be several | china hy Shers “ddy, the Inter- B ear > of a megro and ar- { workerg in his purview. He could not | incidents of our city life, New Brit- | home rule bills before the I ~“’; national Y. M secreiary for ¢ resting him for selling liquor with- | have done more for later democratic |ain used to be a part of the old town | ture this session and one Asia. was preceded by careful and out a license. The negro submitted | success. if he had spent a month in | of Berlin, was set off in 1850, and a | Teady been introduced by the XNew |gejentific preparation. Dr. Arthur H rtising medium 10| o uietly but when an opportunity | U¥INg 0ut ways and means.—Ansonia [ peculiar thing about it is that the | Britain senator, who is likely to he | Smith. the famous authority on China to advertisers. presanten itself he fArew & revoles TSl former has continued (o prosper ver |3 Iy prominent in the worl 1 ho has represented the American el et e the f m—— since while the mother town has | legislature this yvear This m hoard in, Peking for forty-two years, 1 H e e Dol SOl i i obson, his eye in a fine frenzy roll- | Practically stood still and is now E.l_ws ity the right t xtend has sent home a graphic story of the h on sale at Hota- | and two daughters then .turned on about to ask for help from its old | Wavs, acquire ks and te bonds | doings hefore and during the meet- i St. and Broad- d 9 | ing, told the house on Tuesday that if { @700 : Sl s Bl i : ; Board Walk, | the chief and beat him severely. The | it failed to pass the syffra amend- 0C .lv. From the appearance of \\r-:":?;: i x.] w’]w\«‘ :’ \LUH ] ings and some of Mr. dy's own let- Eytensive Price Reductions in All Dex jrtford - gepot. family was arrested and locked up nient “nature and nature’s God would (iinas :ih”“ does not seem to: be ri i ”'”" : th 'I ,‘.' 5 '] "' ; o ,;‘7 (efaiadd delalis ito thoaocount partments. 3 S m e e e el lany Zondl reason! whivs thel selectmans || WiS1O a e matter must go before The execut committee responsi- 'S, SUITS, FURS 20B efteriwhicria N i take up the cause for the women.” |2 B 1 : § b lk ol OATS. SUITS, FURS, BATH ROBE¥ B fte; b of a hund.nd men The women and the rest of us may be | 'eauest should not be granted and t' ¢ common council and if approved | ble for all’ the plans in Peking was SWEATEF BLANKETS COM- 3 overpowered the sheriff, scized -the | { o)) content to lcave the matter to the then allow the water commissioners ‘-;“1‘“ A B SEigs G ")1" _Peo- I made up of two men, onc foreign and FORTABLES, WINTER UNDER- four negroes, took them out and | judgment of nature and God rather | {0 tike up the petition proper after- | Pl¢ "" NOEGE upon it for eit ""I L2 one Chinese, from each of five mis- WRAR, all kinds of KNIT GOODg S : g ey a o 5 f Hobson.— | wards. To incorporate the amend- | ceptance or rejection. Tt is likely | sions, with Bishop Norris of the Ar a x CleATan = hanged them one by one and rid- | than to the judgment of 7 e i e Soraliie ) b marked for a quick clearance E i i : & " | New Haven Register. ment to be suggested by the repre 1a e bills will be gotten to glican Mission cordially co-operating. 'S, t . 3 FASHIONS. dled their ‘bodies with bullets. Two sentative of Berlin would not.commit | 21d a4 new measure embodying the | Late last spring seventy-five men were R oF Ainister | OF the nesrdes - were girls and it| 1. New Britain the other day a|the city to the undertaking, | 5004 points of all the others prepared | secured from mission schools and Sa]e Of Sample B8 Dstningo in- would seem as if the fury of the man was fined $1 and costs for leav- | but it would place it in a position to | and reported favorably to the leg colleges, to be tralned as teachers for comment on | mob might have been stayed by that ing his horse unhitched. If the police , " lx“l” (1‘10‘ n uest if it was consid- ;;‘l":‘r'r“-‘(yg :,ll:,. :Vv"y‘ ”]'V‘F""‘fmm'y-‘f‘!‘m']""[““ | :’:l‘l::“l;t'vr'!vl‘\v mm.»’. 1 s Tf""": were fact but it was just as revengeful in | continue to enforce the ordinance | cred desirable. New Britain has | branches em imitted {0 | organized inio fifteen normal classes eat er 00 S - e a lack of d 2| e S ('hl e i which requires the hitching of all |-lvvvl,\] of water, the best in the state, '1‘ lhimutvl 1 ;:\L\H:vn;l\\"‘lv‘ h’ l\ )m ind !]Iu tifteen X‘ ~‘, leaders each re ecting the Brit- se as e S @ killed | }orcas Jeft standing in the public | and there is another source of sup- | demand all over Connecticut, and the | ceivec weekly lesson from Dr. | pwe 5 s nice v ;r::inihe cltalian!’ them all. | streets, and the neji:li:f'n: drivers are | ply in Burlington which has not yet | Prospect of definite action is consid- | Chang MG T e e “:[‘:‘l"v]""‘“\_':z‘A‘il‘»l""""\‘\‘f ]1‘\\1:4 flwmflp | According to custom this crime | fined $1 and costs when brought into | been developed but which will ‘soon following sale prices t and trousers | court it will not be long before every | be gotten under way. This petition | ¢harter revision committee will go to | the meantime a study of Peking had 95C—$1.19—8$1.95 Hach 0 the American N will be passed over and soon forgot- | .t - T n T Mo it that he com-|may be the means of hurrying the | the committee of which Mr. Goodwin | been made. The situation of the (Valiiea 1 €0 $380) B consider the ten. There may be a pretense at an piies with the ordinance. No one | consolidation of the two places or it [is chairman, so that New Britain's | most important institutions, educa t e rashion of | inquiry but of course no one will tell | wants to disobey an f-rmnanw ivf he | may serve to postpone it indefinitely | case vill be sure of full v\y'\.l!yfllu'! | tional, governmental, mercantile, mil- — » | who composed the mob and the par- | knows that by so doing he is likely | for the reason taat if Berlin is pro- | t0 the remaining members of the |itary and police were all marked and 1 B8 [ HlocksRnac s free. Americans | 10 have to pay a fine, but people are | vided with water privileges it will be | committee. ~The local members of | numbered on a large map of the city ON EASY TERMS bts that he hag| WclPants will go free. Amerieans | o), " (" o negligent and take a |given an advantage that it never had | the legislature have fared so well in | A bhook of fifteen pages was printed the dignity of have. not much ground to crmf"‘e chance when the ordinances are not [ before and will tend to make the town | the committec assignments as to [in Chinese, detailing the plans _and You need not walt until you are stations no | Mexico for instance for executions enforced. The New Britain way is a |a more desirable place in which to | cause favorable comment, the fact | 3,000 copies were distributed to Chin- ready to pay $500, or $200, or $100 when such an affair as that in At- | good way in which to remind drivers | live, There is a demand for homes | that none of them having been elec ese Christians, while English copies | fOF a Columbia fonc Invest $25_ may care for lanta s permitted to go unpunished. | that they must not leave their horses | in the small towns and this means | €d to any previous seossion H:;vl":;v'; :\r.'\",""r,”’)V.X:“(\P]” ‘mv‘kh\vnn\‘ so that .‘- - —3$3 cash and $1 a week in this F ¢ ( erybody knew o e arrangements < 2 | unhitched.—Naugatuck News, places which savor of the country |the recognition given the city SR s Gl s e — with its shade trees, its quiet and | more notable, Twenty editors of leading papers met GULUMBM E[}UPSE $25 have been submitted to a court Tramp—Tramp—Tramp! freedom from the smoke and grime of at the Y. M. C. A., approved of the of law with reasonable assur- (Cleveland Plain Dealer.) the city, but the community needs to [ " Ik among | Pians and gave advertising space free s that e gullty parties When glant armies march and have certain advantages in order to - [1‘91‘0 h. fw v'»;\’uj}vn‘ll!“ ta .\m;‘m :; :w ]M ul;;e» ;:n‘r‘i m,«:‘nm, also news ar- f ince as- : e i o 5 - -ans | the lawyers o rtfo county icles about the affair ‘:fi;‘si: lsems would not escape punishment, countermarch, they trample the ::“n‘l“ ':::3 :(:\':f:’;‘“r“ ‘.‘I'.‘ld at hat ;‘l"“ sor of having Judge John Walsh of When the board of the interior L afe s o o ; tramp the | W4 E E » facilities, so that the | % A 5 e | : i in o | but the way of the mob is nor ElOWing CT,QH"“- iy ‘”f‘_"“f thew | SUrroundings may be samitary ana | (7§ city appointed a referee of the | was asked for permission to put up WaySs ™ 2| the law's way and yet the govern- | life from wilages and s ewed | frec from odors which arise from il | COmMmon pleas court. of which he has|a mat shed—or temporary building— ind during the walk roughsho over ept Dlaces bgd surface Grainage heen an assistant judge, when The |for the meetings it offered a location ‘bed as do hon- reaches age 1imit of seventy Years | just inside the “For B e i 167 Eoahes s i i pres (o || (R 20 ERELEL © SERRR TR T e Sl L el o At the time : : S 5 : ,| take a step forward, for with a water ;" ¢ Ve gt 18 | to the Central gate, something that upon by the e e B s ?:T:m(;: ;p(L:Tyx:;‘ s\m.;}ml;a(txh?‘ 1:?\“ supply (hz- oldl town! will be sought |loest & courtisteno "’"‘“ LO% y the | could never have ben expected, hut h 2 + : a S sc ge o custs, av- 3 S T a . ears anc ere has bee « g ‘e 9 sttas e a jury could be found in Georgia = RS e | Out Yas & pretty place, (offering every | Latt fhirty vears and therelhas been| which icould not have been bettered fieniie Dad | ) 4 v ould vote to convict the mem- | Lo R countryside - desoi 7" linducement for the seek no better in Connecticut, in fact a|The war board loaned 200 tents to : 4 % STl bar 2 e seeker of a home |, ou "o 1id du the progre thelt £ the buil are. ) awyer once s ng the progress [cover the top of the building in case to loca S t be . ; 2 - But 1:‘\ mmw ]y::\a;:m} )\I\ln\‘l‘“](h‘:) '“I““‘("‘H of a case in the superior court that he [ of raiin; the Electric Light Co. put in | - -1t plays the same records as L ‘“M";wg l"l_L( "Q’u' Lad heard many stenographers ask |the fittings for Mr. Robertson's lec- higher priced models, and plays th 2 . 5 S, 1A8C, SUS- | yjtnesses to go slow but that he had | tures for e emal prés might be. 5 > 1 cesting age, a 5 Tdine witnesses 4 a for a very small sum. The - bt attired as he | estimating the expense of putting | EOSUNE age, and the old huildings yyeyor heara any complaint from | Chinese workmen gave half rates, The Double Disc Reconis S . ooty | hosts inta the field, remembers to | MAKINE a Sautl ;” SR for the | j,4ge Walsh. He acquired a know- | hoard of police sent special guards \ i e | include that big item, or realize how -:‘:«C\hn}‘-l:n(n|~:7Tn?\ 1\“’“”1‘ ‘:n :]'1“"".-* \\": {iedge of short hand through his own | for the hall and a fire brigade with e | ig it is? For when the hovs are : ! eir efforts, and without the aid “of a |hose cart and equipment encamped 2 v Dept. 2nd | | | ered very good. The report of the |ings were to begin in September. 1In a peculiar cli- there at times, minister has ment will make no special effort to | fields and the roads made smooth by punish those who commit such | labor, They trample out the achieve- their coming "€ | bers of the mob no matter how | Everybody is conscious of that. lom a swim in - " o e 1e " ar = strong or convincing the evidence Who stops to think of how hard these the Ozama and armies must be on shoes? Who, in 65¢ ALL FOR ECONOMY ] The general gossip around the cap- marching, their tramp—tramp— | Story of the old town and its subur- | {cacher, and those who know anything | near the building during {he T City, and as itol is how can the expenses of the tramp involves an incredible wear of Y:’an lmnnn]us. A\m\.u'e- has .dmw |1|[1r'l\ about the work realize what a try ings. erson has said | State be reduced. The general dis- | ghoe leather. The British army fig- | 10T the piace and if the city of New thing that must be. Judge Walsh is The president and vice president J. Van Ost, Mgr. position among the members of the | Britain utilizes its water system to : e ures that a pair of boots will last a very proficient in the art of phono- | hoth granted interviews to Mr. Eddy ne must do as L e ‘ soldier six weeks; and each pair of | SUPPLy the people of @he mother town | graphy and it is recalled when he was | which in the minds of the Chinese . both casy and | | such boots casts $4. or more. Ir|!0e latter will have sl advantage that | secretary of the school board years | gave offical sanction to the meetings: fe the adage so | there is a feeling that any and all| pic jg an average rate—and it is| Wil be of great dssistance to them [agq that his minutes of the meetings | the ministei of education guve'n hol- y Domingo. 1t | efforts to obtain appropriations for ' at least a figure to base averages | 1 their every day life. were very full and clear. New Britain |iday to all students who wished to at- 1 il respect to tho | ANY special- purpose. will fail unless‘\]l’:rm‘nA ‘lhv“)\f;‘{.\'(‘fll'l:i‘lr n;\:u}flh:':;i %o heating i nttorel thel rommen ::.vvv;:‘w;“Tr”"m”“~:\m'l!)\._: ",\,"l\,,f:‘,;" {"'y'“;”:"'\- 'l“‘f"‘l:(\n'uh“ 'j"lt::n:nf ser‘\lu-r "l‘:lrlvuu the . 6 Was observing | (€Y are of a very pressing vhara('v"l‘”“r““ ALl DD e O ol ekl Wednendnyl ovenin g oDl tra o r s e Hetuininot| e a ooy i ol ety a"y' . 3 [untry. Had he | ter and the money is absolutely nec- | 210 the petition of the trolley company |only a good presiding officer but he | kept, 20,023 persons: 2,905 joimen 199-201-203 Main Street, for the privilege of installing a cross- | pessessed so much information abott | Bible study classes; 104 others over on Black Rock avenue just he- | the city and the law that no matter | cided to declare themselves Chily low West «\h{n street is likely to de- [ what questions were propounded 1o |tians. Of those recorded as inquir- | Pill shall be treated as any other ime . e { country can provide 30,000,000 pairs| YeloP some interesting specchmak- | him in the common council he |ers. forty-one are officials, 504 older | portant bill; that it shall have s ff shirt front, | legislature this time and that is as- | e This is fine for aur shoe | N8 People living in the west end | answered them instantly and so far as | students, 548 bovs, 150 merchants ettes. There is | S nce for the epileptic colony s0|and leather industry; if we can pro- | Of the city have heen displeased with | known the information so quickly im- | thirty-one military and police, 643 | the trolley service on the West Main | parted was never found to be incor- | miscellaneous, [ ouia oo e liEd M oneyias lapprobiated r‘";;“"m o l““"" Lgu"(:mh, ?“"'\]m""‘ cet lipe for a long time and they [yect. There was no such thing as re- | Mr. Eddy's own letters give pic. | T€Ceive a vote. If it gets this treat- for his style | this institution some four years ago | .’"‘“‘lh'“. SEn N ave dON€|are likely to have something to say [ferring a matter to the city attorney | turesque details of his mestings | 1o | ment and is defeated the in the doings|and it is understood that a move. | “°ReMIE TEMATKERC e of| At the hearing before the council | for an opinion in those days unless it | three great cities in the Yangts i Investigation of | Ment is on foot now to obtain more| poots a vear to be r',,mfmed for the 'I"ho hr\rm}tnv\ I:n.fi] been in \H\v hands | w with a \‘JP':') to 'l:;“‘?\C::Vfi){:'{‘\’:";‘"-‘ ley. In Wuchange in spite of pour- osen to call a |and judging from the comment heard | armies of Furope by the rest of the | 0% t0e v €CHE for o Hll';f\‘ ol dre L SOl B e e e o i e Ceion fhree dayvs | many important question avor B ad James ap- | &round the capitol since the legisla- | World. — And the world has to make 2hnd : the meet- | o¢ their own s p ling suspenders | It being claimed that this institution | jf some of the soldiers this winter ght be some |has not met the expectations of the | were doomed to be like those in the ! | 0ld pictures of Valley Forge—to have | ;nm» feet wrapped in rags, and to| | leave bloody footprints in the snow. | Argentina and Australia and Arizona have been and what can be really ex- | and Siberia will have to slaughter | A cable dispatch from Paris says oming of the | ®SSaIY. ! the demand for army boots is now he would have There is one matter which is ex- | 80,000,000 pairs a year. ~An Amer- maculate white | Pected to feel the heavy hand of the ican shoe manufacturer says thi hearings in committee, reach the « endar, be called up and debated, and no complaint to make wets, they will subordinate a great the West Main street residents made | Britain like a 1 and those | ings, 2,000 staying to the after sere | no effort to conceal their displeasure |used to attend the town meetings in | vice and 400 joining Bible classes. A |7 and were and perhaps are yet fearful | years past often discussed the relative | yvoar ago Wuchang refused permission L1CY 4o not a it their |opPoOs that tae company is attemping to per- | merits of the best chairmen that ever | “even to look into the great Herpey DEHUS D€ 2 1 ) of their s to permit the hauling | presided over these gatherings, at |temple of the e i L R mere for fair 1 1slue.‘ fect lines E of freight with greater easc That i all kinds of stions wer meetings were held in that very n annoying subject to the people liv- ed and which had to he answered. | pla and the governor put up at hi ing in that section and it may tend | opinion was divided betwe own cxpense a large pavilion with to enliven the hearing. This point | Judge Walsh and the late seat installed electric lights and was first raised when the compan hamberlain, who will be remem- | telophone eorvice and served tea for sought the privilege of double irac a for emphatic manner-as a | q1] guests 2 ing West Main street several years | chairman, especially when there were | At Soochow the old any scussior t e other day to|to lop off all the expenses that can |the trenches or on the roafl, whether | 280 and it was bec: IIS\’”i! was unable | ;‘ vr\.v \\:er‘v‘ e '“ : L oeent i g . 1.,‘,,:’ St Juestion political corrup- | be possibly done. The highway de- | they advance or retrea(—it is the |0 "l"“‘l the | »14“(‘.}\‘.',:“ “(‘]"*_:"”‘;:»‘. e S o duys of the Tai Ping rebeilion & great | " mne right kal Llinois con- | partment is expected to be shorn of | “tramp—tramp—tramp—:" that can ;1;n‘“ Ix'x‘p?:;i.‘,r{\\ s refused, At tnat | Walsh deserves well of this c > | the crowds. One meoting here s abgrpren Lt boce gt le r t right h is the home | Some of the opportunitics to extend | MeVer be allowed to g time it was making an effort to make | & it his best effor mayor when | ,¢tendea 000 e ity it S i n stu : ary . rislature itizen and sin- | its work this year and that some other | Andecw. Tikoon 2nd Wison a contract with certain manufacturers | there was no sal ¢ C oo ans Ml has hcen ada $ & {0 haul their coal over their line in- y When it requir a4 great deal ¢ me women in 1 fous citie riendly title of{ departments are also in for a trim- | (Chicago Herald.) S e e If he is appointed a referee | mommer w 9 then thought | Ming, so as to lesson expenses as much | In President Wilson's speech at In- | this would necessitate doing a | Of the court of common pleas, and he In Hangchow, the southern centdr : crats were try- | as possible. There are to be some | dianapolis on “Jackson day” he stood | freizht business throu the streets | ousht to be, there need be no doubt | e congervatism and culture, Mr, Fd. of re presentatives | cen unable to | to his guns as staunchly as the old | there was considerable opposition, A [ but that he will be an eflicient one. | gy spoke in the modern theater r.)}}.%v‘y‘:‘.n iy ‘;m”.'“ et 'j.\omucmu leader ever did. There | Jawyer who represented the company e whose Confucian owners cancelled an inp. r‘l“,m‘l,"'yl‘“" ! "“‘4 : ‘;f was neither excuse, apology HOT eVa- | hefore (he commo ¢ e SAnoHant Il e bir e e ‘ l " B 7 e ol | bithuet whatithey arelhaveinoc pean| S e I U e Rt :,": e e The Downfall of Danicl. R el ULt s orl Sursemint T iitno from Spetap election day in|made public and those in close touch |in his administration had been well { mercial streot told that body with (New Haven Register.) Charge for iiree dayé Four thois “"-.])]H‘,.)"‘y 1gh or i t some of the | With the situation have refused to dis-| done. Not more set in his resolu- | much firmness that the company had | The unanswered question in Willi- [ and students attended as well as offi- 1o o the 1 214 ety o markable gen. |cuss them for publication. It looks, | Lof t0 have those historical and un-| the right to do a freight busincss in | mantic has been, “Why do we always | clals and leaders of trade. The youns for othe s s ocurious 8 % gracious reference; punged from |} this city and it has since proven its | glecy Danicl P. Dt or ‘mayor governor of CHiN L Py i g ] result of popu- [ however, as if economy is to be the | the senate record was “Old Hickory” | case hy exercising that right without | U'ntil that question was answered, it [ thirty-five v > e S e ; ‘ e, which result of hard | watchword at the capitol this winter. | than is President Wilson in his opin- | molestation. The company is now | could not he said why the state chose | young sccretary B Frnene Do s mum gisiatord It is about time. lion that the 'l’nvw charter ]nr r,.,]\(.. ready to promise & seven and a half | him comptroller, and kept him in apiin :l;u now the province is abso- | tenge that they ar sl x”‘; i dom” is everything it pretends to be.| minute schedule on West Main strect he office for four years The easiest | lutely clear of it Dh e i e et hiae ey ) st ! o000 otes | Not more determined was General | if its petition is granted, the plan to t,::‘,,.>'l was that he was honest, and | €Iven two and a half acres of land in | wheu o i . 8 }.”: B Lo ot LGS LRy BRI Jackson to res the South Carolina | he operated being to have the carsipjs fellow citizens knew it Also, g | the heart of the Manchu city for the | pioa oo 50 €0 T ry pi it desi m v tha 1 be made incapable of g iction of any sort whatever 1€ it will be entirely satisficd, gor tured, and, miable. 1f the wets 11d have theis way the const P pronhibip e but not now | State as predicted by its promoters and that just now an effort should be made to ascertain what the results DNCLE JOE'S” | [octeq from it. Gargantuan herds of cattle this vear 4 Le 16otelashdlanterronoh neimoe (e OUED VRECIISS A RS S5t SRARL L | to keep the armies on their feet. In walled city present and | where Chinese GoYdon fought in tha and legislature ntrolled, through their org For th reasons t Illinois house lover on the old | recommendations submitted which ays Of his car- | Will increase the revenue of the state, juor seems to : | nullification id and to “hang John | return to the center from the cro e ol coniribution ] Loy Slte OL SV RN (I Iding and on | gr e : po | Some of the up state republican| (. Calhoun” if necessary—than is| over and it Clalmeall it Thilcan I ol o e e the Sunday following the Eddy lec- | iren ern celing o fact that of it all is urn]]im‘pr.g fEsure L ont that if Speaker | president Wilson in his insistence on he done by having them shifted from | | neither rhyme n reason | tures the secretary of state publicly | gou etmtaagrind) -’In‘iv ol at| Frank B. Healy makes 00d in the | tne ship purchase bill. Not more | one track to another. This matter | keops the end of a rank of toy soldiers | Professed Christianity and was bap- of police reguls W be on the u-aili}musv‘this session he “—n'l be in' line | Azed in his views on_ the eternal| will in all probability bring up the | frem %ralling down when somebody | tized e ¥ proof of vote| LT almost any nomination he may | (i jedness of the United States bank | whole question of service on that line, heginning of the rank. The —_ SO ¢ ‘l"“"; e ]| A e S G A was “010 Hickory” than is President | which has becn far from »-mnl U | tnal i Stk s S, v Liquor and Legislation. e 1o 2 | T Wilson in his views on the proper | factory. It has been hinted that th st* Mr. Dunn out of o (Chicago Tribune.) ; b g T 5 ¢ . it 1l wtior ) i e being the home The fact that Uncle Horace John-|yay to deal with the Mexican situa-| council will nt the petition, but and now Willimantic r Metbets of the Iiinals house of |Bat &t s Eaes le Joe.” Should|scn, of Middle Haddam, scored an-|tion. Not more fully did old An-| that the company will be placed on ¢ He is still mayor, has | representatives have been unable { f the wets ne jlatter’s election | other victory in his recent weather | qrew commit himself to the idea that! the pan before the petltion is granted »f aldermen whose majority | organize themsclves as a e ative | that the orssniser ud about it it | Prediction, goes to show that lightning | 1)) zo0d and all democracy dwelt In|and it will be made to promise to do o i unpe et G b e e T R e s <IM st Bl s B e e 2 the weather line prediction strikes | the democratic party than did Presi- | what the people in that section want |, T but then the revolt had|mit it. A wet may he 4 rum repub St or NI Caakars i in Middle Haddam more than ever.— | dent Wilson to the opinion that all| to have it do and then to sec that the |01 come He se his nominations | can or a rum democrat The wet ots raw hal tl ed that it was| Middletown Penny Press. hope for the country at present lies| promise is kept. Any other arrange- | (4 the aldermen two nights ago, and |are in the legislature to prevent jeg. would attempt the re T legislation that | T in the same organization. ment will simply make the present : turned down every one, repub- | islation against liquor. . = e ookl eptlee S 1ok ,-v‘;m.n‘\ ublican vate in| If vou forget your specs, take a It was a typically Jacksonesque | feeling more unpleasant and g00d- | jicans as well as democrats. Tt will | The drys are as intensely interested | at least of the township provisions of (it is found that | Piece of paper, perforate it with nu- | speech, infused with the true Jack- | ness knows that is strong enoush him no good, probably, to nomi- | as t ets and not much more com- it, and we are certain that the d g - 1 by | TETOUS holes, place the paper close | gonian spirit: with that mixture of un- | now. ndte others, for the expectation is that | promising, 1t any more GC ihere oIl oF ki bt e g and a )N'_‘ V| to vour 039}:\nd hold the reading mat- | pesitating conviction and straight- S 5 the bhoard will turn down all his nom . | is this difference: The drys mere hibition ’ en we will .mun:_m a ‘msm‘qf;;. ’i_‘h\? method Will | forward aggresiveness—that willing-| Speaker Healey treated New Brit- | jnaqjons as fast as he malk || want s suuarel deslitiThe aotivan The effect which this struggle is hope for the :‘o ieve the 1»:;: thov v“rutf\gl ones, ' pe to make and meet an issue— | ain handsomc in rvmkl),]:_: ‘-,p‘m\ W‘(l The republica PR e no deal at all havitly upon the elforts 16! ertankes B5: he must be| Y8 & French phy n.—Norwich | {hat even an opponent must respect. | islative committees, —Representative | ¢\ paje the nomination ¢ 1 Im wants a leg i sewed | the house of representatives may & : Journal. There are essential points of differ-| Schultz was madce chairman of the | L i G (hey hae a chand A upLintadyanon that s ontion!| Geer i . le and be inves _— ence hetween the college president in| committee on insurance, which IS ONC | gume of the same men whon ay ill. no anti-liquor bill « e he ¢ oSl Connecticut’s General Assembly does I'polities and the old ryer and w of the important committees of the [ o0, seription rether it he to prevent | paren rior who played suc part in the | legislature. It is well known that e e e ¢ . e e e i the | another member of the house had | ., {rnan e A A o T e A O strong backing for the place and that [ oiinc anny Fi Toolis almist Nk | childven fhaf Eesuilisntiie bereoiive. | tniar o are kown at all, outside of their own But “Old Hic and President | Mr, Healey was importuned name hint that WWillimantic cady to|shall he considered in committee, re- | sure hen “Uncle Joe” | {ino communities, it is as members of { Wilson are akin in their aggressive- [nim, but he declined to do so. Mr ol R Mo Ty Tarved ioloms ; ocivoted unontl thet thaitin d to refute the | the lobby. With entire ignorance of [ ness, their apparently ahsolute confi-| Goodwin was given (he chairmanship e z except t som o |in any manner for which an e is tainted we | public opinion, and with the surpris dence in the saving virtue and 'H\(‘ of the committee nv‘»yvn‘\ and bor el t Rl s 1 K FEi e o . Tenislaturs Yt woutd ing frankness of little children, these | saving wisdom of democracy. “New | oughs, which is consider . will be with ) ’ sadl 1ol pat tha oo men foliow the doctrine, “see, reach | Hickory” is a good name for the | best chairmanships in the house Teainsed s e wenr t | this result [rid the pr hades drawn. and take,” as laid down by Prof. | president. 1\\“ also given places on two other | P80 e o e s < tiquor | rum. y has begun pr a full inves_ i 1 e does not fear | pt is because of | not contain this vear a single man long assoclation | conspicuous in any fleld of public ser- | same vice. So far as the political leaders | product of his great arena. n is his general dis- | ered one of ti = day at the windows

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