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A green mounds, ! wondered if, after |indeed, that can glisten in their true all, it was not worth something to | glory without the warmth of the sleep, not for onc night, but for all | hand, Very few of them can reflect cternity, at Mount Vernon. every ray of light, And even these i | are dull creatures in the dark. Very Alaska’s Railroad Terminal | few are also the human emeralds Iy more annoying now is that it is felt ments are und criticism, attention that there must also be an increase in | may well be (© she great loss )| WHAT OTHZRS SAY & the tax rate, both these br ‘hes of the service - Th ; 5 i sustain year by year through the re- € natural increase in the grand | (ircment of able : Stili | emletent Views ou all sides of timely | R list of Berlin is small because there | men. New York I been glad to questions as discussed in ex- huroh 8t_ T | @re no great building booms going on [ &¥ail “»*‘('”{]*f (b s of Gen Woth- changes that come to Herald (Seattle Post-Intellizencer.) rubies and pearls that shine without ‘ . . % 7 erspoon, who is cou « « o T ai As com- fhere and the increase in tho grand | SED0ON. Who is counted 100 old to do s An early announcement of the | th® aid of the human hand. As com Annual 14~ ]nte}n . § New Britan | 1; 5 £ urther service in the army. He is > pared with thes umberless are the . £ 8 list therefore comes from an increase | paid his pension, but New York thinks | ————— St —! | choice of the federal zovernment for | big and little, wh 1 \ . e i i ) 2 : e Gt e v | human opals, big and little, who neec 2 in assessments. Berlin people ought :um \.ll;m\v](' enough to receive a | At Washington’s Tomb, ‘m- rllnix\lvrnln‘?“([n:':T:{n:H ]. ;\Iu.\)\\ix‘;hx‘\l\;;\_ ey AR e R ShETE Cl S l hpart of the city | to he able to understand the situation e salary for doing an IMPOrtant | ;. . Martin tn National Monthiy.) | ton Hheshiches Hng ito ashines oI, bt a Kindly word|folbasoms glit: earance ale ® be sent by mail | Without any dificulty. For instance e ¥ i One bright morning not so long |within a short time the government | t°7INR gems capable of doing the best . 60 Cents a . N e B : A : that is in the it costs so little ’ 1 | the town is said to be behind in its ago as 1 watched the storm shadows | authorities will name the fortunate | " Hatl e pt ,“ Bo LS omen's aincoats B year. i ; . : T et ignite that of inances and it must be plain to every play over the hills of Virginla ‘and |locatlon. of government activiti mense possibilities! ¢ priceless fiising medtum 1IN\ one that if it is unable to make the | Opinions appear to differ as to | Maryland, hills tinted with many col- ;“"‘n“(’i:"ll”‘\'\‘iil"’?: (:rh (]”.Hr‘i': ‘;":'\‘ "\",';“’j O e (o e ot o fe Nlarked Down advertisers. desired progress with its present tax ::?:‘::}l‘ml“::n‘1‘1_;1;‘\{l':\':;’m.:'('i"‘mls ‘r :p""' | ored hues of autumn, my thoughts |Secretary Lane h;.: 1’,,.'4 conferences | °f U8 do it! The caus L ls lnees $5.00 Ralnoo sale price $8.98. salo at Hota. | TBte it must have more money, that i) " ommickion appointed by the last !\i]lr‘nvd l\v.nyl‘.k\\:ll'll to Y fl *('lmsnl uE with the full membership of mn|‘:“”g‘f;"””-'“"’""”"» the $6.95 and 50 Raincoats, salg ST nd Broad. | there ls only one way to get it and |icgislature and including one mem- | NN ‘q’;:"”“i],”“i"w“ ;y‘f\\,\i"’:‘“‘,‘i i}:":ik“]'I""l‘;'-;'x'l"“ Gl e "]"*":m'r“ r‘:' ' 3 S & E a - obable he a € ative >C! ). ; Board Walk, that is by taxation. The annual re- | ber of the state prison commission, | + a 3 Ah, well, if to dream over again * route for the government railway has i ford: depot. pert suggests economy in manage- | Who certainly ought to know some- ; : y > | thing about such things, has report. | delights of the past is growing olds L |aircady been made. Anticipatory of (ChurehmanD CALLS. ment and we do not know that there | ¢q that conditions are ‘“very unmsani. | @™ Willing that it should be so. the decision, enterprising business| The wage problem in New York is Ra[n C()ats and Capes is any question on that point, but there | tary.” The county commissioners and | , | remember how each new point of | ;yen 4nd Alaska sourdoughs. have | again being investigated. Aeccording Unte Alle > with a charm fhat ? e S 4 : 1 is a disposition to criticise the as- | the county sheriff, in whose custody | nferest filled me with a charm (hat|scattercd about the various suggest-|to the preliminary report, there is lit- f()r Ch[ldren the county jail is, contend that con- | 46€pens and becomes still more fasei- | .q termini, and there will be fortu- | tle change . As a matter of fact, the 5 ditions are not unsanitary and the | Dating now that 1 recall it. liehind | na¢a jpvestors on the “ground floor’ sment and yet there is not sufficient | yrartforq city health board superin- | M€ the buildings of the capital. mid- | (paraver the final choice should fall.| come worse even under the stress of revenue to meet the demands of the |tendent appears to agree with them, | WAV between, the fall form of the | Authoritative announcement of site | bad times. The report shows that et and 1ook at | {cwn in the manner desired. This is | 8lthough he admits that conditions | shington monument, which like a|;,,q rqute will he followed by the|large classes of wage-carners are no W which exists in the jail would not be ! Shfif‘)"" lisht seems to penetrate ‘,h'; investment of large sums of money | better and also no worse than they NeW Transparent | very blue of heaven. Then the quaint | ;g ymmediate construction on a|Were a vear ago or, for that matter, ~ ~ . 3 : | 0ld town of Alexandria, with its strag- | 3z seale | ten years ago. Hal? the wage-earners | Lmb. l‘lOUnClngS 3 many get out | the manner of assessment. People w‘g“]']’,“ S""msl”"fi COLUDERIaENEs) ""' Here is an element of Seattle’s| investigated get less than $8 a week k out the Win- | .y plain about the grand list but in = [ ine :h"’f‘f’t-‘ “‘““" i ““““‘“i““_‘“ coming prosperity that will likely be | But of a total of 104,000 persons, one- | Advance Spring styles Now Selling At : | was one of its most prominen =l PG ¢ a1y 15 Banttia | elgth eat: ; Eils {5 Tan Ji y S Price @My blaze in | each case it Is noticed that the tax| The report of Governor Walsh of | zens. I see plainly above me the | it VEry soan. — Not only is Seattle} e&th '31”‘,", ;”f' Popethied dew 18-inct :'T:,::.‘VM,‘: Flouncings, $99 B v v S i e e e D R b e o i pestea T e el m sl an 37, two-thirds receive $10 or| | h Tra s o 2 for the pardon extended to John A. | worshipped a rormer of the | €YeTY possible terminus, but Seattle | less, and only one-sixth made $15 or | Values, sale price c yard. Hall, the bank embezzler of South: olq ‘m.l'r:(:"(‘\\';‘:-r(‘ :‘,me.‘h,,]’ folls us he | MEN are on the ground, prepared to|more. These figures were gathered 27-inch widta match, values up | hen the alarm | community. If these are reduced then e e e e e ";(M'm( take up the burdens of pioneering.| by examining the payrolls of 580 © $1.00, sale piice 59c yard, " the corner of | the tax rate can be reduced or if new | who is considering the case from n | whether trus or false, I like to think | w.h Seattle money, Seattle men and | stores, shirt, paper box and candy fac- | 27-inch Embroidery Bady FIorne 5 4 | . c as o distrib z poi onries il or A . wes | ing, with rufflec dges, 69c¢ values, streets to see | buildings are constructed the revenue | practical, just, non sentimental stand- | s true, as it shows the human side =1t(|f\ port as the distributing point | torie The maJdority f employes . ! |‘n»‘ 5 th ne | Nol d but & o i point. Hall was released, according | of the Father of his Country. Too for the northern work it does not|in the lines studied are women. It |&ale price 49c yard, or e scenc |.can he increased but not otherwise, : A Sps : . 1 € g b C 36-inc Transparent Flouncings, B e ; ; g to a3 |to the chief executive, because his | often he is painted with the halo of Al ””" N (b iele wrine o i< card v unless a boost is glven the rate of | heaith wae seriously impaired and the | a saint, for great and good as he x i e 55 es around with | taxation. The whole matter is one | fact that he has been operated upon | was, 1 like to think of him as hav- alarm sounds | of meeting the expenditures of the | for appendicitis since he was released | ing a few failings like other mortals. ie given as evidence of the geniune Then on past the old churchyard at ; . | need of the pardon. The facts about | st. Paul where the unknown lady the late “Joe gained h\. complaining. That doesn't | ;7,114 i1] health may all be true but Eran PP Chners oy e toda‘y Van Winkle,” | 8et anything. the same claims could be justly urged as when she found her last resting for scores of other prisoners who have | place in the beginning of this cen- e m‘ouumm no power behind the throne to secure | tyry. appreciated by those who were here [ tent. This vear, to lend a little va- ' years in sleep | DISSATISFIED WITH RESULT OF |the desire immunity. Tt is because of But I am forgetting the spots— |In those golden days In active | riety, the investigators say that some b d, every one CLEARY TRIAL. Just such happenings as this that there | Fort Foote, Fort W ashmgmfi ::nd public and private construction work, | of the girls examined spend more on \ i i H 3 $50,000,000 will be expended in Alaska | thelr clothes than they spend on their jand “Rip” was AEE .. |are feeings among the rank and flI¢ | here and there a bend in the river _ p The indications are that there will | that there is one law for the rich and | hrings us into full view of {he home | Within the next three years. food. They seem to be surprised by He said after | - be some trouble for District Attorney | influentlal and another for the POOT | in lite as well as in death of our this. It strikes them as an expres- thehbelLl' N Gagan of Rockland county, New |2nd inconsequential.--Meriden Record. ‘ first president. How majestically it Public Spirit. :.;;:mi'{“\:::‘:l“;, mi'(d ’hn"d:xxm bk 2 fhafscenm | e Rl e e e | crowns the hilltop—no wonder he (Rockville Leader) Ry ot r e l“r‘;—»\’i:]rv:fi“‘y, Nl v ferstand why | 1oved it! The “New Britain Herald" discus- : =t A \ Y o ellfecutionfol Wli“m"' ey cd O oW ays that thelchusorl i losin =l MIT scemartofme) that thelsuntalways||Isins ot tendenc, orithe tires intmunt :;’_l“l‘"|‘:"‘ o‘\‘”“” e ;“:i'”""“ ingthic amined thetr | o0 Of the crlme of murdering Eu-| gyounq? It certainly cannot be said | shines here, for 1 have never seen it |icipal ogvernment, says: “Reducing | jio0 18 BECUUAT e working gir gene Newman, his son-in-law. The | of the Rev. M. J, O'Connor’s parish— | any other way, and it was just such | the membership of the common |° : Appeal to] most ot U om when the | ....co.in the case is the father of | St. James—in Stratford, Here is a | a perfect day as this that T first wan- | council and then providing a salary | 1©_d0Ubt, simply as feminine. When | es. While old Whit- | small parish in a small town, vet in | dered up this old foot-worn path to | for the members is a new idea. It is | % ST wavers between spending $1.50 nd his old ac- s e i 1914, supposedly a lean year, its re- the new tomb, new though nearly [ in line, however, with the sentiment |° = GEOLSADTL Fviad b SO SL000, man has requested him to put the | . i ¢ totalled $20,358.73, of which | eighty years have passed since the | of the times. The day when the oit- | 20d the alternative of spending $1.2 = ng absence he | charges in writing and if they are | more than half came in the form of | iron gates were closed and the key | izens was willing to help his com- | O €loth and §1.50 on food, we feel Disc Records 65c and tence wonder- | pocreq up by evidence he says hs | voluntary donations, To furnish the | thrown into the Potomac, that it | munity in a public way for the honor | N0 Inclination whatever to censure Z up. , hie evidently | will have the matter investigated, | IV church building alone cost more | misht never he opened aain until and the good he might do has | oF if the twenty-five conte in con- | Grafonola Dept,, 2nd ything. o S e lo tnat tne | than 815,000, vet the parish has the | the last call of the Angel Gabricl. ra=scRlgiwe ihesli ofuieTiiTEiNa sl ot | IRNGERVES B OTLE (HAECEORAIRUS Floor, J. Van Ost, ! : m is being made tha ° | furnishings practically all paid for, All day T wandered in and about | entirely passed. There are any num- | \{ 18 merely the triumph of fhe s . Fe two alarms | district attorney neglected to use ail |and money in the treasury besides. | the rooms, read and re-read the in- | ber of men in all communities, who | AeSthetic over the physical senses.” SRAnAger. f each other, | the evidence at his command, the | When Father O'Connor came to Strat- | scriptions on each article, and gazed | give freely of their time and services ped to Inauire | inference being that Cleary, who is a | ford from New Britain seven years on the key of the Bastile, presented | for the benefit of the community. Effacing Time, G s E church | by Lafayette. Hach ro o >ublic spiri rives P a ‘e o e and they had | politician, was favored in the trial | 25C there was not a cent in the church | b e. room seemed to | Public spirit thrives today, and w (Des! Molnes Register and TAader) treasury, the church was a little | tell the story of days and of people | venture to say that New Britain hs Rather a riking quotation from - ation before | and as a result the accused was ac- | wooden affair, and the rectory was that came and went when our nation | numerous public spirited citizens, | the late John Mule was made &t the [] a short time | quitted. an old dilapidated house, hardly fit to | was young. How rapidly the hours | boosting often and working hard, | ;a1 of th ,“lvv(hnr' and. n-n;lrulm . - live in. Now there is a fine new church | flew hv:i I heard the bell ring for | without money and without prico. | \ho died in Calitnrnie the da oetony | 199-201-203 Main Street B e ARG e e ¢ | @ pretentious brick rectory, and the | the last boat. but it seemed so far [ The whole idea of municipal £ov- | Cpifctmac “Longest is the life that * Ereat dea’ o NImaverabe c€OmmeRt | parish owns enough real estate in|away that T gave it no heed till the [ ernment today is to get as few men [ oo S5y o g0 SRR ST S S T 3 hat was the | because he killed his son-in-law in | town to pay off the entire funded in- | gathering gloom told of approaching | as possible to do the work, let them | (piiHns THE EECEE IOURE BF Lme | ters, and to complete Jeadership is remen should | cold blood. He set up the unwrii- | debtedness of the parish, when con- | night, when 1 noticed that I, alone | give their entire time to the munici- | g 08 oy BB i B0 0 L 1 | ade £/ COMBILS SRpOnSEbLLE naer verted into cash.—Bridgeport Tele- | of all visitors, remaired. Dalityiandithendnays thembwnat) theq | = SRS E R L SRR | OMEIOSHE VS S W SELTS s et i They were | supposed to have been th a0 gram. “Is there no way by which 1 can | are worth. If they don’t make good, e Lt : and quoted | ifresponsibility=—isolation and theres 3 v 2 S ave :] A n s = ol = S 5 Z ey . Srea e —_— reach Washington?" 1 asked an old | “fire” them. It's a business proposi- Sl S iy tvat it : : ; , men had thelr | for his being allowed to go free. The - e IR Foy s g e T e s Aflv;‘(rr‘:”-:n!‘ul\vv”“u r;q“ 1.1'1%\\” h - ”\\m,..\. um.l the world “there vu,.“ he public was | nature of the evidence which it is al- COMMUNICATED. “Not any moh tonight, honey,” he | thing worth while in municipal ser- | TSRS e e W sn ind s tes B in1y snetes ose who sent | leged was suppressed has not been T T ;7« A . o re [".1\1‘5;([‘.] e u:;.», rnrl nfi(;.];llfnx...“l ut it is becoming S orr s whoniwa ure absorbadl with | vraye he Kiw g gl 2 : rths n (o] use /[ na red ell, S here a y ac z Xt i i £ 5 . . . y punished in | made known and until it is its value rtns . Ab TSRS e stay?” 1 que: inno?{‘m Dlace ML carl ieR e R YRS T y the jny which makes us forget time. | desire to establish with congre L re rning: cannot be estimated because it is anout: | “Not unless you stop with colored Warmth of the Hand NS besomesunmind Il eliNenfotyltd | s onaPInoW st P SUDITR ML NE i , 3 z S iragging or of its flving when we |that of the prime minister of England wel W awyers he . Editor Herald—To settle an argu- | fol} A 0 N Bhl i | dragging : 1 known that lawyers have de nswered. (Richard Marlowe in BImira Adver-) concern ourselves with work that is a | With parliament. It is not a far 57 . kindly publish in this evening | “Well, that is g 2 " . M = A T T e s T g e ment. ! ell, at is good enough for me ser, bF BREAD CEround | e raldl i) Baby Ruth Cleveland wasi| {f T may gol with you " and T looka i) that their evidence would be of a born in the White House, and was | at his black shiny face, so full of the oy that cumulative ch.arax‘ter. It may have | she President Cleveland's r:lrlrw memory of the old slave days been so in this case, but Governor | daughter. A READER. | “Mighty poor pickin' vou get with ead must 80| whitman, himself a noted criminal| Bahy Ruth was the president's | me. honoy. hut you can have hoe cake object to its 4 2 at the cabin, if you care to come. say. se i o ldest daughter, but she was not * AT || R G s 90 e T o coeh [LORORE (G Gladly 1 followed the old ebony ous one and if the proper foundation | born in the White House.—(Ed.) g tin : R I ; - i m | | face as “v"h t.rv'rnm), steps he is laid he will have the whole affair e { trudged down a lane to a hollow in ional conven- |y, ooicated, Paying Bridwell Prisoners. | the hills, where at the end of a road :hatta B o s e i i i (olilcaso b uns) ;i‘:r::“”\”]’lmlulu‘»‘l‘x‘(rn]rtp |“’|l1 v:;m; l'nh:;‘ diamonds and pearls, and laid 7is | ag we know it might turn out that | Wlether it would be proper to put wenty-seven . 3 ; . All ¢ . a tangled growth 3 A1 S ! ol . uestions to the presider »1 ’ great deal of resentment in the vicin- True and sensible reforms make | of vines, with her and theer a yellow | PAnd upon one drawer and said In | time is only an illusion anyhow, in :« " i ":l\ l," : t ] \1‘ r’ the 2 proflt NoW | 4y of the home of the murdered man | their way slowly but surely. A few | : this are my most beautiful and most | vented by mortals who are sighing S T SoREae e to make at| apninst the district attorney and a | LCoTS A8 if memory serv New | (verything was spotless; the broaq | tféasurced gems, They are opals of | for eternity. The wiscst course seems hs but twelve 5 price $5.00. $10.00 Raincosats, sale price 98, Wage Workers' Earnings. $12.50 Raincoats, sale price $9.98, Two Special Values Raincapes, $1.98, Raincoats, $2.98, M SOUNDS. sors because of the increases in as familiar conditions could hardly bhe- alarm strikes | are home they | ¢ same complaint as comes from | tolerated in a Hartford manufactur- nt the number | ovcry town when there is a change in ing establishment.—Hartford Post. n noticed that | necessary to meet the expenses of the require a hizh quality of provision difficult to see how a girl manages to be able to di n prosperity for the | to live on $6 or 87 a week. The ir- home clty. reducible minimum still exists for | ¥ard. Within a few weeks this commu- | Some thirteen thousand wage-earners All exceptionally fine grades of em- nity should experience a commercial | actually investigated and probably | broidery work awakening nearly equal in importance | typical of a good many thousands to the stirring rush of the gold-| more who were not actually investi- seekers of '98 and ‘99 What. this | gated. The maximum has not ex- [ home a will mean to this city may be bhest| tended itself to any appreciable ex- P box is. tcwn and there has been nothing ever For these long winter cvenings atd. and some Columbia Records meet the oceasion. You can purchase an out- fit with records for as little at $20— on casy terms, the dead man and Governor Columbia Doulile m and a few The acquittal of Cleary caused a ly to be told | ten law as a defense and this was by his friend. fore irresponsibility & steady delight, Every new year, | fetched conjecture that 1 his adop- In the Umpire, a paper published | while it lasts, ought to be just as good | tien of the method of personal ad-w hy the Eastern Penitentiary of Penn- | as eternity for us. We can only live | dress, instead of writien messages, for svlvania, appears the following beau- | in the present anyway communicating with congress, has tiful little story of delicate touch, told But we have formed a habit of | Deen manifestation of thi same by Mrs. Ballington Booth looking ahead and anticipating the “A gentleman who was a collector | end of our day or our week or our of precious gems stood one day in | year, and of looking hack and regret- his little strong room showing his | ting the beginning. And we lose a jowels to a friend. He opened drawer | zood deal of the pu sing moments in after drawer, showing the emeralds, | this rather futile occupation. &o far general purpose And it is an inter- esting coincidence that on the very | day on hich Mr, Borah was attack ing the ltanapoli peect in the o a member of the house took occasion to inquire of the speaker | gourd gleaming in the light, Within The « er replied the affirma- Jersey set the example-—and how | e e ri its such value and such priceless worth | to be to grasp the little section of ex- oo X = 5 | 3 wen fireplace with its cheery fire | SUch value and s I 0 be to grasp n > corresponding amount of ill feelin.s | i e =73 aying | 2PEN T : : . e 1 f he 5 of 18 that th hold it seemed then!-—of paying | arkling with warmth and bright- | that they are to me more than th istence before us that the philosovhers HADLEY SUCCEEDS RIOIDAN, ffor five cents. | . ..; v ¥ s p i - = gainst Cleary, whom they think | prisoners. The question was tenta-|,..c" whjle the odor of freshly | TSt and he pulled a drawer out and | have such difficulty in defining and fled that a ten | ghould have been convicted. He | {ively discussed at conferences of|gooieq hacon and golden corn cake | the litle picce of velvet on which they | five it to the best of our ability for {00 0= T B8 the welght | 1owever, cannot be placed on teiar | CAMINOLogIsts and prison wardens. | coore s generous welcome lay, and the friend looked at them | “steady delight This would really ¢ Bacels Raviass Saat o B oho who f < | and while the prineiple involved ap-| {7 010 “for such 1 had taken the | in surprise. They looked so dull | end a lot of our dismay about the e e again no matter what may be the | peared clear enough. the practical | liherty (.,, eall him! calied ,,'(.\..], e £ “He expressed his disappointment | fijght and passing of time fBoes not lose | outcome of the case against the dis- | dificultics of any “paying prisoners' | )iy (@ CAUL BT (80 @C OUL S N e e e - s ceed the late Denls Riordan as dir nation of the | trict attorney. His case was settleq | 121 Were so many and so formidable g o B0 S Xtra plate on the | Put as he turned, the owner took Mr. Wilson's “Team Work."” | oF of the Burrits Savings Sk at Bbicular siz- || wnon tna jury retarned a serdict oe | (DEC few ventured to hope: for rapiall ;oS0 WEE SR SR B B0 the |l M Socivet that llttle ‘pile of s it i i annual meeting of the inocorpor Boubt true | 55t guity. IR erme (hem Reg B e { splendid homely supver, spiced witn | Jewels, put M S :‘|“|“ Senator Borah, seizing upon a cer- | > ?”d;"\ el 1 stax_\dpoint, e finance committee of our own city ";‘(TY:(\\u:‘l::‘\”m Srd mesreRiRtstee s s;nn:\'rr‘flhafi !I‘n"”mh‘ rs he had to show "I‘"‘ f":“‘:"’." e in I‘hl “'11‘” 8 ‘r’"";"' convenience O (-r?unt'll has appropriated a sn_\all sum N tarSTnele) e | and then in a few moments turned affectec ; 11,'. rd his ,.i; iti _Hv.|= n}» B Attwoof Vibberts, W T o AC . of money for the purpose of testing, | “Nehel | Lol e ) B oin and catled his friend's atten- | distinguishable from that of a boss| = G- W00 o B Ll Sl — i alimod stk way i thelldenlorpeyined ansieniclen RID IR rebiea st iguant SN (18 0 ened hand and it wae plike Taggart in Indiana or Murphy {n | (SR80, f i o Iy of & cer- |\ iner Thaw goes back to New | bridwell inmates for thelr work: the | imagined that [ saw his own lips tako | tion Lo his opened hand and it was [ ey "york, We do not belleve that | \White. James AL T the other ac- | York in two weeks or two months he | wages either to go toward the support | O' AN extra thickness in anticipation | full of sparkling. ‘;t"”' D o heir | the president would in cold blood [ Abbe. Jen g = v e the same |may be able to console himself with |of the unfortunate and often desti- | 9 the delicacy. e e IR et stand by the extreme dansuage or that & resh loar | the fact that he has caused the Em- | tute families of these prisoners or else | o Afler supber we stood around the | IVEEiess BOTR: 000 o | particular sentence, which would | pire state to do some worrying.— | tc he saved for the henefit of the |:iF® and 1 listencd to ghost stories of | b 1o | make the breaki party solidarity | Pres:c a ten cent | o \ich Bulletin. prisoner himself at the expirajion of | e old plantation and slavery days. | Ishment and said, “Hhat "es THEE ) for any purpose or from any motive™ | dent, Willis treasurer i varmth of the | o 14 for bitter condemnation. But | Willlam Frank h | ool v hesdal heze he chang an enough, Ak, his term of incarceration. u_nm the woolly shead \Pg.}nv to nod, It 3 ( | tired out with tHe day’s toil; then 1 | hand, that is what they needed the sentence quoted at the beginning | G- Vibber t stale before | A thief of several Bibles from a| It is carnestly hoped that this ap- | Ured o agheda ) A e chuceh has been sentenced to 30 days | propriation will not be disturbed. Su- | ™88 S1own a ladder made of wooden | "he WM 80 (50 ML CEEC of this article we Delieve, n do- | sem——— in jail in Los Angeles and to read the | perintendent gvhitman may be trusted | PINS driven into logs. - These hrousht | How ofter tull | nature. and te | liberate expression of the president's (CASCARETS FOR bles a family | pipie tnrough from cover to cover in | to work and think out a suitable plan | M€ to & snug place in the garret, and | an aparenily dull - nature {0 | permanent state of mind: and it is so ‘IVE BOWELS quantities; | that time, or he will be sent to the | of payment and even to make it refor- | & Ped all glorious in a quilt —of as | bring out the real a1 | because it is boand up with an ideal COST ” iyl ge and one | penitentiary for several years. Unless | matory and corrective in its effects. | ANy color s Joseph coat..| The heart that seems dull and unin-| o " ojitical structure toward the HEADACHE, COLDS [~y A < S he y that to : yutwar : % terested can | he reads aloud to somebody we don't | It hardly nceds saying that efficiency | THrOUgh the heards that but partly | ferest the life thut 10 all outward [\ oalization of which Mr. Wilson seems g ore! see how his work is to be “proved up." | and strict honesty at every stage of | cOvered the roof I could see the stars | intent is doomed to failure, Will bub- |4 %) " congiantly endeavoring to con 5 b 2 © in the far-off heavens, and from he- | ble up with enthusiasm and glitter | fi 0t the utmost of his oppor ot T iRe ¢ ; : stomuch than can sat- | _ yraterbury American. the process will be the essential con- : Rasminndsel s only one of S dition of success in any general “pay | 10W came the chirp-chirp of the | With success at the touch of the nand | ¢ypities. He desires, so far as it is 1 t1 ptiment now- When one reads about earthquakes | of prisoners plan.” In the hands of | ¢¥icket. while outside the whippoor- | that is warm. —This warmth of the | o gpje under the constitution, to eo- | et a l0-cent in those places where the rich tour- | incompetent or spoils wardens or su- | Wil called to his mate. human hand will thaw out the most | o qinate lesislative and executive| Tum the rascais S A Gadhe; ists like to g0 to escape the rigors of | pcrintendents the plan will spell graft | _’reams more splendid than those | cold and distant of us. Men and | o as they are co-ordinated | PillOUF prm months | | "N.y England winter he is apt to|and waste and favoritism. However, | Of the Arabian Nights filled my [ women who seem to take no interest | ypqer the British evstem stomach and will prevent | conclude that, even if there is a little [ when we are certain the principle | Slumber and all too soon there came | In (ie world and the life thal £0cs | n that svstem, the highest execu- | tonieht and ntities. snow to shovel and some slush and | is sound the thing to do is to adopt | the rich, warm-hearted voice of Old |around them, are only chilled into | ico official is, at the same time, the cts .| erip and other things, the land of | it and then see to it that the right | I/ncle. calling me to get up and | such attitude by the lack of just such | a.kpnowledged head of the majority Millions of men )x states rep- | steady habits Is a pretty good place | men and the right means are employed | “Chioy that chicken I done coteh this | a hand. How easily it may be giVen | poyty and the acknowledged arbiter | Cascaret now and ther fon and the | "l ioh to earn and spend his money. | to carry it out. Pay to prisoners | MOrnin® hefoh it was light. and how little the cost’and yot Now | o¢ jegislative polley. The machinery [ the miser hn be easily | _ \yaterbury Republican. nieans less pauperism, less pressure | Shall T ever forget it. cooked, old | often beerudged! Stingy is the man BUWhIch sl this 1a cfected clogged bowels, or B its senti- - or. public and private charity and | Auntie said, “in Marylana style.” as |or the woman indeed who will Xe-|the machinery of the “team acH S5 At last a champion has arisen for [ mere incentive for reclamation and she fim-:‘mx» me @ in and again to try fuse it, It ceems inconceivable tha far as the ministry is concerned team- Don't in another day of distress ut the coun- | 0 lkative woman. This champion | return to the path of industry and |&another piece any one should refuse such a trifle— | \.ork is required to be perfeet: and in | Let Cascaret anse your stomack is Ida Tarbell, who has turned a |rectitude. | R I a trific for him that gives it, but a|the hody of the party, under ordinary |remove the sour, formenting food; taka searchlight on the reasons for femin- Our present system often punishes | A few davs alked over the | thing of vast impertance to him that | circumstances, there is 1 close ap- | the excess bile from your liver end LIST. ine talkativeness. If women had no | the families of offenders more severely = &anic old grounds. wandered through | receives \Il human troubles vanish | proximation to such perfection. The | carry out all the constipated waste % gitt for multiplying words With ease, | than the offenders themselves. It i | the same historic reoms, 6ut again | into thin air at the warm handgr - | inefficiency and cross-purposes to | matter and poison in the bowels. Then of Berlin are | & en would never learn fo talk, | a system that breeds poverty, despair, | and down the same old path. to find— | Children ive on this “warmth which the conduet of affairs in our own | you will feel great brt of the as- | " e Tarbell. It is the incessant | and crime. A rational community | the cabin in ruins, the roof tumbled | the hand How many children ¢ country is subject, owing 10 the ah- A Casoaiet. tOHIENE Mraichtens you : 5 to work, make | in, and through the empty door T [losing the hest of what might > Of any such unification of the ] Matnine Aol it caught a glimj of the darkencd fire- | th ind at t ime time 1 cutive and legislative powers, have | vou sleep A 10-cent box from R. W Hadley was elected te ed: L. Hoyt . Damon Hadley Phe Alrect ce presi — Tonight! Clean your bowels and stop supplies es ne 1 e s wur increase in | pepetition and chatter of the mother { would put all prisoner N $169,000 and | that stimulates the child to imita them productive and useful, and pay c i 5 145 . | sounds heard over and over, and so, | them or their families. Gradually | Place, but the faces of old Uncle and | holdingz from us that always gzone ag the grain with | drug store means a clear head, sweet et the power of speech is acquired.— | we are learning to treat our social de- | Auntie have passed ay forever. | them, hecause this warmth of the | Mr, Wilson, In England,” he says, | stomach and clean, healths t there has | 0 o0 ort Standard. linquents and their family victims | They have answered the angels' call { human hand is lacking in our treat- | for instance his book on “The | bawel action for months ( during the IS with reason and moral profit to all|and ‘1hmr humble graves mark the | ment of them! ate,” “‘we e complete leadership | 1ove ¢ arets becaus they is apparent-‘ ‘While the army and navy-establish- concerned. hillside. As I sadly gazed upon thcl Very few arc the human diamonds, | in legislation intrusted to the minis- llr‘l"‘ or sicken.

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