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Such deal- erswho ha. 2 their customers’ wel- fare at heart are the kind that | recommend Sulpho-Napthol even when the customer has been mis- | guided and asks for & doubtful | untried substitute. ysliow packagas by druggtats and | Botd anly i, rocern o B ole e and S0 ware o} wmilations. SULPHO-NAPTHOL, COMPANY Torrey Building, 14 Medfocd Street SAWYER CRYSTAL BLUE CO. 88 Broad Sireet, Boston, ) Be- Is the Tuberculosis Crusade Losing Ground? ed, Write to us and as Clergymen. Prests who took Eckman's today wel of tibarcu e tens. Som m toc we 10 vears ago when doctors they would not live 16 weeks. Could anything be fairer to yours and those who lgue you ang would do anwthing to restdre vou ou are skepticade—inv medicine, our S Write 1o thoge Woo have seat in affi- davits and testimondale telling how Eckman's Alterative oured thmm. Here % ons 5323 Girard Ave, Philadeiphia, Pa. Gemtdemen: “Tn fhe winter of 1903, T had an egtack of Grippe, followed by Pneumonia and lster by Consumption. 1 grew efeadil se. Tn the winte of 1904 T had cough. night sweats, fever and raised q a8 ot ‘awful looking: stuft and latep, I hed many hemor rhages; at one Mwe, throo in fhree suo- cesslve days. Milk snd ezgs became eo distastefui I could keep nothing down cfane treated me. T was to Pountaing, but ald not kman's Alerative was recom- by @ Sriend. - After taking a quantity T hed the first quiet night's aieap for weeks. My improve vae Barked rom the frst | Beth and walght ang 2ppe 1 nevey had anotner hemorrhage gradually lessenod until T am perfectl; sey here can be verifi act ughra.n cures Bronchitis ; Throat and Lung 16 by The Lea & Os- lepding druggists. s ul, our statements. d JUDGE BALDWIN OPENS CAMPAIGN Address by Democratic Nominee for Governor at New with great vigor. struggle for a minute and then he call- e to his companion: “Tom, coms here, double quick, and help me to let this e Sy o T 4 are a great uiil’tion to the Sompment ot the club; ~ Some 200 or more persons attended this first annual exhibition. s The first, on the moon, by J. Richardson, included some fine wi pictures of the satellite, and the views were unusually interesting. The next, on botany, by A E. Biewitt, showed prehistoric plant life, and pointed out the resemblances to and differences from the plant life-of today. Dr. W. F. Dickerman showed some vVery in- M views, ; wer;- Bive fi L e . & w"rmre was a_ violent or?-: Master (as the new footman brings him a glass of water)—You should hand the glass on a tray, John. You den’t TQem to. have learned much in ast f republican party can’t Tet go “high tariff. There are too many ng at the hog trough. There are ° ren Rally. contributors to the campaign | teresting chemical experiments, in- | 5°UT L R R L Haven Y. : B gl Ag s pafif- cin | cluding the process of manufacturing | drank water—Fliegende Blactter. he tariff—the party thai has, Welsbach burners, the mantles being B . always believed that low tariffs were [dipped in a solution of phorium and| _‘“Youwll be the happiest -man on New Haven, Conn, Oct. 6.—The |that he has looked over three volumes | the ‘rizht tariffs, and that after the |cerium: burning ice with potassium; | earth,I suppose, when r time's up.” democrats ened their side of the |©f papers and addresses of mine which tex were made ample to protect [and manufacturing a brilliant | cal- | suggested the kindly old gentleman. eIqeRaN.. OR AN he found. in the state library, and he cican labor the object was accom- | cifin light from oxyhyvdrogemw and lime. [ “Oh, I don't know," answered the con- state political campaign tonight by 2 | doesn't think 1 have made & good et and 1t was ime to.steon: Two powerful compound microscopes, | vict. “I'm in here for life.—Buffalo rally in Music hall ,at which Judge | choice of subjects. They are behind{ I should like if there were time, to |for examining minerals and precious! Express. Simeon E. Baldwin, the nominee (nr{lhe age. 3 g _ discuss the: republican - doctrine = of g e iR teilly of |-, Here, he says. is the first of them.|“new nationalism” with you at greater governor, and Thomas L. Reilly of |1¢ 55 o w 0f Roads and Bounda- |length than is possible tonight. Meriden were the speake ormer | ries.” He can find nothing in it about| They propose, as we have begun by Mayor Martin of this ecity presided |public utilities commissions. Here is|exercising imperial power in the Phil- and many of the nominee for offices on | another on John Higginson. Who is|ippines, we should extend it to the e amous the state ticket sat on the platform. |John Higginson, anyway? At all|free soil of our sovereign stites: to Mr. Martin, before introducing Judge fevents, in this sketch of him there is | this state, which every clector here X iwin, said a great campaign was |nothing about employ liability | has sworn to support as a free and = XS i3 being cntered upon which would Te- | bill. - Here is another on Judaic Chris- | independent state, The repmbiicans me Lamp ID!t’l Dlfl‘usednght - sult in the clection of cvery candi-) tianity. Where does removing = the|(ell us that the federal power must be date of the party on the state, coun- | $5,000 limit for causing another's|i 550 by eracuinie astiih. by lae- ty, congressional and local tickets|death come in? by judicial constru should always be used where sgvcral who sat upon the platform. Well, gentlemen, when the state board not seem to matter to people sit, because it does not strain the Judge B: in in his speech said: | of agriculture asked me to go to Win- | them that the constitution of the Unit- ame upon this plat- A month ago I form before the democratic state con-|and Boundaries, I confess that I did | power of the nation, which cannot bey | tructed to givi : to accept at their hands a|try to stick to my text. ‘When the | extended, except by amending the con- The Rayo Lamp is constructed to give nomination to head their ticket. It|Massachusetts Historical ,t:molfi' Jsk- | stitution. That, however, has always the maximum diffused white light. Every was a nomination that came to me un-| ed me to go to Boston and tell them | been the democrati¢ doctrine, and it 5 G % e unbought. I stated then, in a|about. John Higginson, a Guilford Sound doctrine It is & doctrine | detail that increases its light-giving value views of the questions of ‘the | School teacher, became a ?aler;; Wl important to us of the small states.| has been included. night I am glad to meet this {m did not occur to me to tell | If yre w to keep home rule in Con- s a low-priced lamp. You ma ence for a frank dis on with | thein about the movement for public | necticut, (ere Is but one way: to ng gl’ ‘:Jr‘evcn szop?nr otherrnmps oy g gg‘ my fellow townsmen, at greater length, | utllities commissions. In fact, T have |stand firm on the reserved rights of | Pay 35, e Can il tic. Pt Mo sanfiotiest of some of the issues that underlie this | felt for nearly twenty years shut out|the states, each equal hefere the co: a more °’.‘P°‘“;) I'? Rl ~but Y01 & campaizn, and of the way in which the | from talking in public about such sub- | stitution, however small its territory [ a.better light than the Rayo gives. republican party is trying to meet, or|je They are questions of present|m; be. This season’s Rayo has a new and strength- rather, not to meet them. politics, and ges should, in my opin- I suppose that one great reason why ened burner. A strong, durabie shade-holder There a general feeling all over|ion, keep clear of making public ex-|the republican party has been allowed keeps the shade on firm and true. Easy to keep the United States that things have not been going right, and that the repub- lican party is somehow responsible for it. 1 have come here to try to explain, very Dbriefly, from my point of view,| in what way they are responsible for; it, and what poor ground they have for ing us to give them a new lease of power. Let us begin by looking at home. | do we need in Connecticut in of new W the v the existi get it? o] some v t laws or @ change in ow can we best | ature will have people meast 1. The torrupt practices act want, trengthened. They want madd platn, and stringent. They want n end forever to this odor of | which has come to s and \n nominating con- | kind. tions of every hlic pow ere ne g of public effect board one be or q or a board al power powers; b gov d, si-judic ministrative pointed by ral rno; pop tion ns to be thoug! ey have bren ca ve apetent wrt hat commission ear and the bill for an act which the recor ded must be the on the people that | ities commis- want point the cor some kind sion must I the best kind. ticket, and we will do. our best to give | the best kind. An employers’ 1 1 been for some vears, ment of the Ameri Bar at the head of S tive la The business of th is to keep track of ti nd 1c ed publish This 1 future dise: 10n opinior a m we bility b act. hav appoint- vearly made it ple: up ‘with the pro also be extent It the world in . recent years, has shown me how far removed Connecti- | cut statutes as to e ' labilities | are from those of otl erally. I believe the for better regulation of right; and he in w port of a cor it ect, made to islat “ompanyi republican legislature rejected. the democratic party r an oppor- funity to deal with t ject and | we zive vou cither t bill or a be the best one we can fr | m her it should be aced 1 sum, or all limitations re r hother question to be ca ever. ite, 1 out Timit imposed lent. It They do | - silence and I know improved, nis why nd the I notice that ou seem 10 avoid | fact that thes tunity to 1 didn't do They a tion of the defendant criminal prosecution who was by the | Are rged in this in- clerk the us guil- r niot guilty ion, you be dismiszed stions | that have zot to be a The re- | publican party is being asked hy -the American people to give an accont. of their setwardship. It has got to be | given, And the onl one whi they can give shows liabilities.over asset Dr. to promise to pass some Taws, Cr. By nothimg -in that line that is worth the entrv The Connecticut legislature under re- | publican rule has come to a point | where there is nothing doing. The gov- ernment of the state is farmed out to commissions. So with the husiness of the state offices. It is done by deputy During the. civil war there was great influx-of cx-slaves to Washin ton. One of them L middle aged woman who had been in a southern plied at a house servant. Well, o wi an planter’s household for work as a domesti said the lady of the you do? Can you cook ed to cook. at g red cases and thoratoty, Philadei- 10pad evidence. 0, missu ed n you wait on ta sus, Jim alw it on table. 1 fldren ? k care of the . what did you use to Iways kept the flies off The condition. it, you bod perhiaps Dility, they secret until election tiae public utilities biil fslature. Shove over th ability bill to 4 more son. Let ys divide the the salaries and keep the republican party is In a similar If you want done by ays referred to some a tarifft ¢ hem take the but keep t It is thre for the people tean house and put men in power who are doing something, and ) ow how 0 do something The republican campa rington on Chandl house fr n Rocky Conrant printed striking at what of all speeches that Tt ig principally a crit- Mr Chandler said Seplembe s nrember Hill. The his speech will be the are to follow. 4eism of myself. of the Harttord | on employers’ | century, Connecticut had not; appeinted a very competent commis- sion to study the question. Competent I“know they were. Two of them have been partly under my instruction in getting a legal education, and I know their ability and industry. I should |have had to say that this commission | made two reports to republic 1007 ¥ g was to be n the 1 of legislation of that | to modernize our law, it would to be looked for from a democrat- lature, had been ! proved by actus at you could | not depend on a republican legislature | other stead and speak on the Law of Roads ect of present pressions upon any subj politics. If I had writfen an address liability acts, for.in- should e had to say that while almost the whole civilized world had changed their law as to these questions during tie last quarter of a that a republican legislature, to be sure, had stance, 1 e latu in one nd one in and agreed unanimously recom- mending a bill for a new act, making more like the laws of other ; but t these republicar had turned dowr He says that it is an important means t securing legislation legislative din- It has been found the session, and ners and receptions, <0, he asserts. and ise he is him give > must know, be- of the present ¥ ts word? it or us Has for du whic one on h no d ain counter ready over night proprjetor began by putting un a sign | rything on this counier sold, f this day only, without regard to cost.” Now, my lad, said he to a nev whom he was instructing in t a rall of arked m: nts a y v 3 ves, was the reply, | it don't | | we say that on this ceunter | { we sell without regard to cost? | i just the cipie of all their | 12 he cost duction, pro- | American wages—that is the their platforms. but when it | comes to busine they put up the | rates without regard to cost. The bar- | | gain counter is spread. The labels look | all vight. But the only b ins are | -with the trusts and. for the trusts— the people are left out You get any intelligent republican now, by himself, and. have a heart to | heart tallke with ‘him and you will find that be thinks these bigh tarifis are 0o high. Buc as a party man, to stand by his party n he in publis for the Payne just th can 1 for They create fit sirong Yor in [linois, dewn {in Egy as they called it, whan hogs ran wild, and when if a man wanted | pork he would go' ou . and.shoot._it. ! Two hunters were stalking the woods at night when one saw by the moon- light the hind less of a hog behind a ttree. He crept up and seized him. It ed Si to name, views and sentiments is a good thing. | | We live in a republic ‘like the name, But a name is not an inexhaustible capital 1 one of the e ture in. a tal his ten cents and went in. a tank and two seals, and the show- a the visitor observed. that h r them talk no ha name—talking seals.” The republican; of the party not really rnment. “re or imperiali T raise the powe: | to do anything but promise to reform, in the Philippines and promis unperforme are no The country »w citizens, will not g 2 B worth much. o s Gestruction this year. whichever | f§ You have that opportunity right now. You may Could I have id all this, with any P B propriety, when a judge of the highest t the country will go to destruc- never get it again. court in my s 1 can say it now, | tion eventually, if t steady inroad and I do s Chandler has | by the al power upon the field | Snother. charss 4o. bring against me. e e FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY nment for s it i publican It civil Therse and Other Shown at the Naturalist Club’s First flerence of opi I s om that. The cost o . The man that n $2.a day need live as w a i coat costs $10 or $1 instead of wool at E butter, shoe iing of t they have all gone up and are |} up—out of reach, almost. And, |; ¥ enough: there yme great | combination or trust each of the|ti in articles of cons on and thers | O a h tariff on each of them—so | &; gh as to cut off any fo i Cut off foreign competition. and an | American trust can soon ose of | home competition That is only the that t-least feels that. | The rapublican platform solemnly | asserts that all they want to do by a | t make it high enough | mee her cost of production here and give a reasonable profit to the| manufacturer | We e all in favor of that. But do| they really mean it? Have they really, | in the Payne hill, r ured the rates | | =0 as just to correspond with our | high ndard of w ARy cheurstal | reasonable profit to the employer? Not | a bit of it. | The way they frame republican iffs, whether the Dingley hill or the | Payne bill—they are all the same in | principle—reminds me of the dry goods | ore wher: they were gettin eyes of those sitting far from it. tes has fixed strict limits to the so long their remain in powe E republican in one's To be truly polished, as it is made of solid brass, finished in nickel. - . Once a Rayo User, Always One. Dealers Everywhere. If not at yours, descriptive afwhrfiLmnfiqa:; e Standard Oil Company (Incorporated) Naturally we republican. have heard of a county fair where side shows was a tent with “Talking Seals,” and a pic- two seals facing 3ach other ig attitude. Some one paid There was sign, of After a whi was rath- s and would like to hear n was ‘feeding him. in a hur; SPECIAL! THE MYTHICAL RAZOR come to life. You have all heard of the man who paid fifty cents for ‘a razor which beat them all. tranger,” was the reply, “what are king of? Don't you know n't tal That's just their th t seals have some tall talk- ble is that the leaders not really, republican friends of republican gov- their name— I tories ¥ want to s of the United States nes in which they but the t ublican: on the ‘s the states is maintained, now being directed by the re- party. these Razors: will be offered for 580 cents is the wonder of the world that have stood so long, with growing alth and population. The whole se- that until the of the feder: ili is oreise t of war the blican legislature and how { power was kept within narrow bound ir views can be b ienced. | The whole danger to our stability now But, he say is not to be expected | is that since the civil war the party Bulletin Building 1 idge Bal will hire which has rally been in power ha and he doesn’'t own nd has pushed the ex- 74 Franklin Street Where, then, is to be any se of the federal power farther and . to a democratic ad- | farther into fields which Washington e candidate of the re- [and Jeffer nd Hamilton and Jack- publican party lives in Hartford, and |son a er thought ought to be Mr. Chandler assures us that he kept pure r state control. The money, and is openhandedness it rty has found its inter- THE NEW But clect a democratic gover: ding this movement; the {4 99 the savor of the fleshpots £ rty, not of th of to Rocky Hill | cou tariff as one en o I should be T i‘nhll’ T ed the cry of thought Mr. Chand “new nati another. n newspapers were rig time to stop while the just publican campatgners. The Issn abiTaiin to all the latest requirements of this election must be taken n fashion, it is especially designed spend no more time on | re five congressmen Tow Stont T 5 ing with them on Chan- | this year t men who are, or stout figures, has no superior | dlor chatter. There are 13 estions | on th the true interests of as an abdomen reducer, and is between the' two parties. Which i the nation ind of the guaranteed not to break. The American people are giving par- | ernors have little influence The “RENGO BELT,” on the a }7‘(‘("“’“{‘ Y e Sae vy e frontof this corset is responsible aple political question smen end let ug ha ek n is whether they ca afic [delega for—The comfort it gives, the style blican party in pow r on the t it produces, the way it wears, the nd th stion sound. eternal principle of dem- : hygienic support it gives the figure, and the modish swing it gives the gown. Ask the corset departmentof any leading store to fit you with a RENGO BELT CORSET of the proper medel and size and you will find the first real comfort you have ever known in a corset that makes the medium and stout figure shapely with- out pinching. ne SUGARCANE AND PEANUTS. 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