The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 80, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 8, 1904 Page: 2 of 4
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SET CRABS
WITH THE MOULD’S
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WHAT "OLD GLORY'' MEANS.
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EXPORTS OF MONEY EY ALIENS.
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THE RIGHTS OF NEUTRALS.
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FOR HAWTHORNE MEMORIAL.
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FREEDOM WITH VARIATIONS.
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LEPROSY AND FISH.
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25c per box.
FIFTY YEARS A CLERK.
cane in
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board
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Positive, Comparative, Superlative
LET US BEAUTIFY CUR CITIES.
f
You
CHECKING MOTOR MADNESS.
Next day. as ascertained by Aunt
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C. W. 0 RARESHIDI
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INDUSTRIAL WORK. LAND OF GREAT OPPORTUNITIES.
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ENVY OR INSPIRATION.
Ive.
W. N. U. HOUSTON —NO. 37.I0O4-
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A Prayer for Dead
Children.
iaht.
>o.ird8 now
iu»o days
Wllaon.
it:...-;
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Hlrmlngham burglars now hide ttieir
plunder In churnhea. Probably on the
ground that cops seldom go to church.
rabbit solved IV.e
Hoztvas hidden under the
Her mother,
am-
Luxury of fl
The new harnl
Ot Egypt ord ora
law and fhusd
that show evil
;had the
'tat came
irner lot,
Ifishneas,
Big wire
pk them
Ha«nts
Melvin
her admirals would acquire great vau-
lt the world wishes to take an-
to observe how far her neutral rights
were respected, Russia would close up
tration and an extension of its juris-
diction.—Boston Transcript.
Kankaroo farming Is to eceom. an
established institution in Australia.
When Answering Advertiiementa
Kindly Mention Thle Paper.
Chas Lacond,
Port Allen, La.
!
JE;r,
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fit-'
John Htrange Winter lias written a
ftory which la described an "unusual'
Strange, In short.
awUward, embarrassing
Each was dying
ust how’ to begin
Duchess' I
The doWhaer
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c;
neral
halon
in New York in 1789, chiefly through
the efforts of William Mooney, an up-
holsterer in New York city, its first
grand sachem, to oppose the Federal
ists.
Mau
1<» KlW
Prob*4
tinea oi
He
any
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11902, 23.•
Ud in 1901
74,000,000
100,000.
en they
tree."—•
TOWER CANADIAN CO., LIMITED
TORONTO, CANADA
Makorl of Wot Woathor Clothing and !' '»
a kt
u> ib
uti:r
We
that
by
of
Lee,
A. J. TOWER CO,
BOSTON, U. S. A.
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I tax tulh'i
1.1. WISNER
J. N. WISNER & CO.
th>Hi«andi
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UISM
A man tn New York who beats hb
wife has fallen heir to 11,000,000,
won'^Aijju^L) beat his creditors
baby has been ga
vetted as the atainnri (or chief) of all
the Cossm k forces. Nok will tliu Jap
To unk thy
< >r i f»
Or
was
ably never renented ot his bargain.
''suppose
Iggestlon
Lor good
Philadel-
serve one master for 50 years,
it was a matter of note.
some
-
«-
In the accidents from overturned
laiatH the most frequent offender Is
the young man. The hand that rocks
the cradle is tiai sens" le to rock the
tiout.
Wil-
pit the i
1 though
I know
H those |
Jn deep
Well, 1
Labs. |
fl:k with
links ot
I all th’> ■
But It
hght I'd
I her out of it than for Kuropatkin to
I drive Kuroki out of Manchuria.—New
York Mall.
ner forever; a something gr.'en to it
by the principles it represents; by
the thought of long mid weary
marches; of sea lights and land fights,
grim and great: of the thousands who
have followed it from seeming defeat
to victory, and who have gone down
into the valley of death, their last cry
a wild httzzah to urge their comrades
onward that the "Stars end Stripes"
might lie planted on the highest ram-
parts.—Four-Track News.
places sheets of cellu-
the negative and the
. thus producing a very
softening *ffect which hides the dis-
crepancies of age.
i which to many nun have fought and
il'ui, and which has never
♦reign- |
If Port Arthur falls yon can watch
Great Britain get out of Weibalwei.
And you can keep on watching.
It filh
a de
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hasn't *
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*'A man ain't drunk unless he Iles
down in the gutter or goes to sleep In
the road." says John L. Sullivan; and
rarely John ought to know.
Thl
Caleb Stronfl
lor who lived I
benefit of the!
over an adjoll
which he, in ■
desired might!
It was wlthT
learned that d
mg city had <1
the vacant loti
It ami buildini
Mr. Strong]
quaintance ofl
; who ll<ed In tl
1 '' u.
foreign-born resident as
home-sending capacity is evidently
large, though when we i---------
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S1TW SUPPER
J BY BCPNICE CHASE?
red.''spot on
•Xer.
"It's bit.
the boy.
"Ceiilvrixi'd. eflfl
"Yes, that’s it,fi
"What bit it "'.J
"A crab.'' said b
The doctor laijd
won't have to caafl
"I can assure ytu
danger from the M
boy ((Hiked
a moment's silfiraSj
with a sudden injpljrat
"Say. doe," liuto'-la
it was n devil ctfl^M|
wan convincing,;iftd t
naturedly applied
phia Record. ;UL> J
R^msco^r^Tr
altow' ’individual
& r
tc the lireeze, or ripples In th- .’ary
comeii io the on-
looker a sort of wireless message,
bringing him closer to the wonderful
Prof. Pickering, however,
tflacovcrM any whiskers on the m<x>n.
In Georgia a white num has been
Caught stealing chickens from a clcr
gyman. And yet some people say that
the colored man's Influence la as i
naught! ./
Let us multiply
places "in our midst.’’
BROKERS
HOUSTON, TEXAS
MEMBERS COTTON EXCHANGES
Wr mail free, upon request. Daily Markat
Letters, which are universally recognised bv
the trade as being complete, conservative and
beneticiul to Huyone interested in cotton.
Our facilities for securing instant inform*
tion and furnishing same to customers by Tele-
graph. and e»pe"i»lly by Long Distance Tele-
phone, are eiceltent.
Wo inVito account* for DureSato or sale
of cotton contracts.
With hardly an exception, employ-
ers have fought for the right to hire
workmen who were desirable, inde-
pendent of the dictates of any union,
or other organization. The opponents
K MMI^Uggjjjl MWJ L.y?(ieuim-d Ll^m
l^glui. SUM. • they, disputed
tied right, put now. this
A man In Berlin la reported to have
Must be a
i water,
a pieces l;illte(l stalv8 to Europe on account of
I Immigration of more than 1120,000,000
! In ten years I.
year is so immense that a less pros-
I-erous, a less wealthy and a less rap-
idly developing four.try would long
i.go have telt the drain seriously.
New York Press.
tree has Just been "felled to
ground" at Morristown, N. J
aee
’•felled" anywhere else.
eouple ,,)(i
| botnt'-sitiding
twelve or
Try me just once and I am sure to
come again. Defiance Starch.
A Philadelphia man named Fow Is
trying to butt Into tkni’.ri’SH. That
name will certainly make him the butt
rf the pert pantgiapher
i r
A New York Judge has decided that
afreet car conductors must not strike
jmssengera In the stomach. They
should continue to strike them In the.
Immediate vicinity of the ixicket.
Water Starch for laundry use they
will save not only time, because it
never sticks to the iron, but beca
each package contains lt> oz.- - one
pound—while all other Cold Water
Starches are put up in •%-pound pack-
ages, and the price is the same, 19
cents. Then again because Defiance
Starch is free from all injurious chem-
icals. If your grocer tries to sell you a
12-oz. package it is because he baa
a stock on hand which he wishes to
dispose of before he puts in Defiance.
Mr. Schwab's occasioiial visits to
Monte Carlo show whether or not hu
la sincere in his wish to die poor.
The news from Amsterdam that n
Japanese and a Russian have been
shaking hands makes tts wonder if
the words for hand and fist are all
the aamoe In Dutch.
riH'rcy dii th
i*f whofit thi’
l»h#w
Goelet couldn't have
I more extensively If
— - —————— ■ —< 'i .'■■'ygggg.i!'!11!!! ■!!■??!!!
J TRIBUNE. |
J. LINN LADD, l*nl>lisher.
Field Reac
On one o$ Eu
Ixmdon ho win
with a company
strangers to hi|
right was stout!
middle aged, and
thoughtful of 0
casually retnarlJ
Chicago, she til
glasses to her fl
“Oh. indeed!]
live In Chicago]
"Wi ll," replll
caught me I w|
New York TimJ
thing •diked
FjFis
employers
Iteeu asleep f<^ir years
Philadelphian In exile.
I^^'k’
aO«-
"esse, "1
,ght 300
Atlanta Collage of Pharmacy
Greater ih'tnan>1 for our graduates than we can
supply. Addresi., Dr. George F. Payne,
Dean, 43 Whitehall, Atlanta, Ga.
»d New York
^Stales pro-
tJMyenr than
ULln five I
h ^Muclest
, this count;
tilbatween t
linFWnnctk
unnoticed.—From
Hawthorne,’ by
in Four-track
to Piin
SS OF J
WASH BLUE
Cost* i® cents ar?4 equals ao cents
worth of any other kind of bluing.
Won’t Spill or Break
Can’t Spot Clothes
DIRCCTIOHS FOn UStt
Wtf’e’5«c,S
around in the WateTo
At all wiue Grocers.
Author Made His Own Terms.
In Parisian literary circles they are
telling a new story about Eugene Sue
and the queer way In which he used
to bat gain over his serial rights. Ills
“Mysteries of 1'iirls" had just
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IhD rfcih
Horrow
flw
V
Supper at the old rod farm house
where farmer Peter Wheeler and hia
wife had lived for a r—»rc of yeara
had been over for half an hour.
The gray-haired husband sat smok-
ing his pipe under the cherry tree at
the coiner of the house, when Aunt
Jane, his wife, came out to take a
seat on the home made bench beside
him
"Look a here, ma,” said Uncle Pe-
ter, us he looked out acroHH the gar-
den, ‘‘I've been wondering whul’w the
i matter with Kale. Hhe hasn’t been
■ 'tr.ll like lierself for the pant month."
Kate wiih their IN year old daughter
ami there won plenty of people who
m «hd l ark field todav
wdrkOi'- snd •< thoasht
7U
Descendants of the first town
cers of Lincoln, Middlesex county
Mass., were privileged to w jar a pur
pie badge as a mark of distinction at
the recent celebration of the one hun
dred and fiftieth anniversary of 1 hi
town, and 110 residents were st
; V6ic#from ,yw Svyampr , ; /u
' thqpu*,H V ^malanaVdiF' ■ -
>« lk - ‘ e^SMr. pfi>rate*MteteJl > ♦—
able memorial to Hawthorne on
site of this little cottage. The present
year would be a most appropriate
| time, to build such a monument, as it
j is just one
afiJiiiint of theT^^raei'tor medicinal
•qualities, but their convenience to
carry and to take. 1 do not believe
any one who will use them occasion-
ally will ever contract malaria and
chills."
tice are practically unaffected by It. '
The item of prevention is more im-
portant, in this as in all other dis-
eases. than is that of cure, and for
some time the exemption of civilized
races from this appalling ♦urse has
engaged the thought of scientists.
Leprosy occurs slightly among the
Norwegians, but is found chiefly
among the Chinese, the Syrians and
the Kanakas. The only part of the
United States where it has obtained
nr.y hold is In the Gulf states, and It
is easy to sec that it might have been
taken to them form the Antilles,
where cases tire occivdonally found,
and where a few leper colonies have
Veen established. The indication,
therefore, is that it is associated with
the sea. and the English medical men
who have been discussing the matter
sustain the view that it is a result of
eating fish.- Brooklyn Eagle.
A merchant in Russia can be de-
clar-d bankrupt if his liabilities ex
need 31,000 and h«‘ has not the reldy
cash to m ?et them. He cun be ar
rested, and his detention dejiemls on
the will of his creditors.
they are based on long, careful and
cuthoritatlve experimentation, and
again, there are so tew cases of lep-
rosy in this part of the world that
the local population and ibeal prac-
‘ In Philadelphia a hypnotist Ih ao-
cused itv fading to put a man to sl<*(.p.
Probably neglected to wake him up
4raL
The exasperating, if legal, course
of the Russlaus may have in the end
a good effect, if it stimulates an in-
ternational conference on the rights
of neutrals on the ocean. At present | that if they will buy Dofiar.cc Cold
international law Is the will of the
power that has the most guns at sea.
It is simply a thin veneering for prac-
tical anarchy. It is binding only so
far as a nation considers it expedient
to observe it. If Great Britain were
p"
I I
the !
poem. '
A man sacrifices nothing by doing
such honest work awuy from home as | front
:r token of snbmlsHion.
Nothing nan be more beautiful tlian
the flash of blue ai:d crimson .md
woman who left
I a strict ear rewarded the’
but virtuous conductor who re-
turned It with a whole quarter. Hetty (
Green Is still operating incognito, we
aee.
Tlie timb-ir In the Philippines Is |
nald to bo inexbaiistiide. They have ,
Ha,d ot ’’very i
conn try •WPAtBKjr’t 1> <•;. t up t IM*,*, . I
| An Important matter in
with the immigration quo;
drain upon t!
Ills heart gave a jump and a sud-
den weakness took him in the knees.
Ills first idea was to rush to the fence
ano address her, but he suddenly re-
! nieinlierod Hint she had been aggres-
sively independent, and that he owed
Hometiling to his dignity.
Two minutes Inter she had discov-
ered him. Her first thought wan to
walk away, but she did not propose
to let Joo Kidder think she was afraid
to face him: therefore she began to
hum a tune ns\thc berries fell Into
the dish.
Il was
sit nation for hot I
to make up, but
proceedings was tl|<- puzzle.
A poor, innoeci
difficulty. I‘ '
raspberry b^Yies, and when Miss Kato
got too c|X«e to him he bolted. Tho
noise caused the girl to scream out.
Joe rus/fieil to the fence.
' VVMat is it. Kate- what Is It?"
•>110 pointed to the rabbit loping
t.croHs the clover Held, and Joe con-
tinued:
"1 didn’t know but what it was a
i black snake. 1 saw one on this side
yesterday, and— mid-----"
He mounted the rails, but as he
reached the top he paused. Didn't
dignity require something of him?
Wasn't he going ahead too fust?
“I don’t think there are any snakes
hare,” remarked Kate, with her back
"but-----"
She wailed there and Joe waited,
and by and by a happy Inspiration
camo to him.
"But I might help vou pick rasp-
berries for supper?"
"Ye-yes."
An hour later Aunt June saw a hap-
py pair of lovers approaching, her ba-
sin of berries borne aloft, mid as she
looked from them to Uncle Pete,
working In the garden, she said:
"Tho Idea ot pa mixin’ himself up
in a lovers' quarrel' He'd have sep-
arated them forever. When he finds
Joe over here mid sees Kate smilin’
and gigglin' and that big dish of rasp-
berries- I Wall, Il's a good thing
for Pa Wheeler that lu s get me to
look after him!"
Ex portal
Tho exportati
United States la
in recent year*
pounds export* <1
i in which a refl|
I bureau of, statl
: terms, Iti.oOO.txl
i ooo.ooo: in i9oa
ap- it will amount]
peared mid Sue was the man of the pounds, valued!
moment. To him went the editor of J
'ho Con-tltutlonnel, thvr. one of tho **
leading French papers, for the pur- Good UliippendJ
And worthy ifl
You intide your ■
No doubt you9
And though voia|
Are counted tn
Give me tho niM
Served piping ■
ung girl was recently struck
hjdlouYonienadlng the board
I'm l> ill X' » I. ■ . \
MraUMc will !>■':■ '
1
m""’ <
<B8.
i« sig
The Texas Optical Co.
I! V coil KN, Optical Spr-
L eialHt, B03 Main st , Hou*-
ton. Texas. Kys Fitting our
specialtv. Artiaclal f-yo*
Kye« rested Free.
s
r'33l ' t*'^1
&
■ ■ ; but hi the rush to lay
Lcr. up material belongings this has been
hvisits to allowed, to a large extent, to lie dor-
I evening ■ tnant, although indications of its
inn were i Istence are
f on
lore than
mo t..... — .— .. ------- ...
George Washington s favortta elm sense ho lias In his head.
.......... tho
Don't j
how it could have very well been
rnidrushed inTi
parently requiraL
their voices.
The stranger®
the vacant lot,Bl
and then at tiHtl
they lived in. ■]
walked away. af||
the iicighborhoodl
—-4 J
Wanted inis F)« .
"I wanjt mo tlnA Tcotton
a dirty faced utaiB lathV
ward <>v Hahneinpiq htmfrtt
Wljllt s the nati ' ith
the y<>ung doetoffWTUthlJzl
the itberwite
A problem that will some day con-
t the American people and to
which very little attention is being
paid at the present time Is that which
concerns the future of the Republic
of Mexico. Reciprocity with Canada
Is all that can be heard of. but the I
time is coming when reciprocity with
Mexico will be a topic of absorbing
interest. Mexico is a great country,
with boundless opportunities. It has
the finest grazing lands In the world
and furnishes thousands of hides yeat-
1y that are made into shoes in Ameri-
can factories. She is a great importer
of our msHiinery and farming imple-
ments. There are openings down there
for many articles of American manu-
facture. The great trouble with the
country is that President Diaz is tha
head of n machine that dominates tho
republic with nn Iron hand. The politi-
cal machines of the United States are
Aithlng compared to It.—Detroit News-
Tribune. ,
The manly part is to do with might
and main >hat you can do.—Emer-
son. I
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Take that twoquart tin busin 1 bought
the other day.
The girl started off.
looking after her, saw how little__
bitlon Hhe had, mid chuckled to her- !
Helf:
"You’ll come buck walking on your
heels. Mint- Lady, or I'm no prophet;
and I shouldn't wotider If there’d be
four of uh to supper inntead of three."
To give Miss Kate du*, credit, she
did not know that Joe Kidder was at 1
work flier", so kIiu hud no part to ! dency to
iday Hhe wandered along In an alm ' “
less way tin'‘I she ri’iichi d the rasp- I ___
■ other out of Cfsl;
; chewing of gi^H
day Is suflici^H
about a rnostlH
dwarfed formal
Even when
essary I see
dren should
ii can do no
do good In l^H
and clean.”—Bhll
ttpnized."
raed," said
♦.receiving
tai
Ifl?" asked
a small
rarimy fin-
war It cottanyed,” said
< doctor.
. AJ^Oungster
KMsctor
|Hkiess we
IB he said.
bhw0 *s no
crab ’ The
Then, after
VFab seized
Gentle but Great.
For Inactive Liver, Biliousness and
genera! depression of the system. 1
find Simmons' Liver Purifier (tin
boxes) acts like a chunu. You are
well almost before you realize you
*-ave been doctoring, so gentle yet
effective is its action.”
Felix Zeigler,
Mountain View, O. T.
Tin boxes only; 25c.
ASPBERRfESi-
It is suggested that the waste suga'
’ i IJ^ii—more than 2,000,00(1
tons a y^^raaliiHi is now consumed
tin1,
for the ®flflracture of paper.
PORTRAIT AGENTS
Our s<kh1» tbr beat. Price* tho lowest. l’rompt»blp-
menu. Ile'lvrry of all portrult* Riurantecd. 8*o«l
for .'Btaloatio ami »gent«' price line. A<ldre‘«
ADAM I. KROLL ft CO.. New Era Buildinf. Chicago,
A /‘problem play” has been written
to abow up the drink evil, hut no
moans have as yet been devised for
fencing In the orehoslru chairs be
Iweon the acts.
Ono would think that the Turk
might like to behave himself for a
while, If only for tho refreshing I
change it would Involve.
The Atlantic City lovcr<. who Irnve
been forbidden to spoon on tho beach
ought not to luck rind to resist the
order.
UillllL r . ...i.i — . ml i. . a, ,
The heut of the earth is said to b<
clue to radium. Not down hero It'r
mostly due to polities in this part ol
tb« world.
-----------------------j J £ A
A German photographer. Kunwiv-® n >.
when taking a picture of a lady.* £ o
doubtful age
lold between
printing paper
I that he
a adjoin-
b look at
>f buying
E
I the ac-
! children
|d. Then
ifor the
u r ati
toV^ai
anybody, and that this right beronpfJ
' only to the organization. Not the
i labor organization, of course, but the
j Employers' National Metal Trades As-
; sociatlon.—Stuart Reid in the Fcdera-
tionist.
coan'-cUon '
»tion Is the
monetary resources of
I this country caused by the presence
I .if an immense alien population
.whose members have relatives or In-
| Ureste in the land of their birth.
Consul McGinley says that the best
opinion In Greece is that the *u <'<'<•
tiretks in the United States send
home every year not far from 32.WJO,- j
Taking this as a basis for tho j
)M>wer of the other j
. . thirteen million
'« •oun'1 i born residents of this country, we I
| have an annual tribute paid by the
white, and, as it spreads mujesilt idly
• fi,r«'<' of til
IHlIMt th ’ mil
iii y
year would be a most appropriate ‘he Present conflict fresh in mind for
time, to build such a monument, as it j the ntrengtenlng ot the Court of Arbi-
‘ ‘ * t hundred years since Haw- i
thorne was born. Surely this centen-
nial anniversary of his birth should
not be passed
“The
James
News.
both kinds of |
the begogplcd i
"Old Glory ' signitics n'ote t<>
American than anythluv in the "»
Ji speaks with an eloquent e nmoir-
1'i.ssed' it represents i-tgli ambition's
voiced by millions of people:
th< heart with a sense of duty
tire to stand by tjje colors, and for it
has I "< n made the claim that It has
been In more battles and seen more
victories than any other flap in the
v orld. No other Htandard Is there for
There ia no reason why American
cities should not lie made as attrac-
tive as those of Europe. We have
the moans, and there is no lack of
true love of the beautiful in our city
i populations; but tn the rush to lay
i up material belongings this has been
Envy has always been counted
among the vices, but it is a near
relative to ambition, it Is envy of the
Die khedivc i proud position occupied by (say) Sir
some Henry Campbell-Bannerman that in
epstly ever duces men
K*.valued at elections; i
i "scorching" law-breakers. Doubtless
it is not right to shoot, nt motormen
I or at their engines, though it is not
w cl
-V—
Auto HniHHhing may yet become an
thrilling and popular a pastime In tho
e*Ht as Ih broncho binding In the wild
west, and hoiuuwIihI more expensive.
Rudyard Kipling hasn't Kitt
world on fire with his latest
but it beats Alfred Austin.
Mrs. Ogden l
been advertised
«he were going on the stage.
l*Mt (<>u«ti 8> rup. Ti
Huh* Bold br
W. f.,1 th.
"HufftrF y*
oh,
pretested Uncis
Perry.
Jane from ar. upper window. Joe Kid-
der dug post holes by the raspberry
■ patch. Aunt Jane observed that ho
1 was not making the dirt fly to atiy
appalling extent, but he worked like
a man whose thoughts wore else-
where. and be took a rest every few
minutes to glance at the old red
1'a year! In ten y» ars 31,200.000.000 ! ing winds, there
’ I in American gold lost to the country.
I But this average of $100 a year for
j every foreign-born resident as his.; something that will cling to the ban-
‘ too
consider the !
raving capacity even on small wages
laud many of them make big wages)
of many classes of immigrants and
the well-known custom among these—
notably the Italians and to a consider-
able extent the Scandinavians to
send to what they still call "home
the larger share of their earnings, it
Is not so greatly In excess of the ac-
tual amount as would at first appear.
Put even halve it, calculate the aver-
age amount sent by the Greek Immi-
grant to be twice the sum sent by the
average immigrant of other national-
BEST WMTERS)
great many house.
1 At 3 o’clock in the afternoon she
i went down stairs and said to the
daughter, who sat on the front piazza
with a book upside down In her hand:
"Kate, 1 want you to go down along*
the pasture fence to the crook »nd
gather raspberries for supper. Pa says
there are heaps of them down there.
ro caIi
I 4------
■hrt,Wd Jeraey* FiaherjTg
,r;. by a Naw i
’ w*k were slqing inj
I More iaui(<) Hl ||on, «
Utling ,i,.uai j. iw.. 1
It was Ezra(■in*,-,, (u J
Hu following 1#M|. ®
"Some Hprin2fl!a^BM
\urc, ii'.cAgtjLfra
Every sunlit ri nte
h ’ c i iMS
*<nnr I apeak of
”*■ cribs luid nJ
»h< :->■ kilffl
wh,“" left «'
v aid .i.i1 fol law
tried my bests U
I v.i til along tlwflH
! a net; I fishelH
! n eat and I ti ^H
alt ponds onra
> wtisn t any iis^H
try a new seli^!
of Ian. " < rabi®
> about their shen
io where the cN|b
> an anchored ofl
After that 1 mJjD
vf B?“at. *
“Next day, ®
went to my dfl
< ralis."- PhilaflP
! (generally
K children
■ernicious
knd yet, in
Bltancy In |
■excellent
in one oc-
baren’s of
pot Hutr.c!
ifaem chew
iA|as a ten-
&e narrow
■tor teeth
Bing each
■ constant
Brs every .
Bo bring
rat in the
Bd'H jaw.
Bt Is nec
■ the chil
Whew gum.
B possibly
■th white
■Cord.
In Ui«j .Naw York s
in Now York a
fll 500 In n
poor L... ..
icy are having lots
blew reptile called
I* down in Tennes- i
mimptlve evidence
Bthere are turning
Bent brand of en-
Kscn
■
Wiggs < f tho
has gone to
^Bk l.rellli.ll ..
Ineran ;
by the
^^Bf "C’lpe
-J. I-'
_______ ex-
were I istence are not wanting in the older
his j communities, where the people have
largely gotten over their rush for
bed to be j wealth and have Mme to "spruce up
[ it was about the place." as the phrase goes
was from j in New England.
I put her
arked:
|o people
t?; £
/
•• I have used one of your Fish Brand
Slickers for live years and now want
a new one, also one for « friend. I
would not be without one for twice
the cost. They are just as far ahead
of a common coat as a comr on one
Is ahead of nothing."
(NAME OH APPLICATION!
Be sure you don't get one nf the com-
mon kind— this Is the rflWE D'o
mark of excellence.
I Of
LTUAIUK ...» _________ _______ 111111,1 |
those Berkshire Hills, he wrote the | her books on Jntcruatlona1 Jaw and
“House of Seven Gables.” A move- i
d bache- mvnt lH now on foot to erect a suit | GJ1- , *i
>>o.i tho i .. .. other step forward now is the time,
; with the shame and destruction of > He knows that Defiance Starch has
the present conflict fresh in mind, for printed on every package la large let
ters and figures “16 ozs." Demand
Defiance and save much time and
money and the annoyance of the iron
•ticking. Defiance never sticks.
to do so is at times. That
be checked,
are attractive to the strangers within | flut 9O must be checketl the inciting
■ our gates, and ho draw busineaa here. (.nuSp «f it. which is far more prev-
alent.—New York Tribune.
je>?n struck
miu • ii* i » wviv pirmj w law
ihlli'd her the belle of Ingham town '
I ship.
"She got cold and had a rash break i
out on her, you know,” was the roply,
"but there's nothin' to be Heart over.
I think theKo hot days make her sort
o'slupld, too,"
"It’s tho first I’ve heard about a
I rash. Kate ain't no baby to Im hevln'
j rashes. I tell yo, mu, that gal’s got
sunthln' on her mind."
"Pooh! Pooh!"’
"Wall, I believe It. Hhe tilted Io bo
singln' and whistlin' and cuttln' up
from morn till night, and now she's as
dumpy as a sick lamb Yes. sir, sun
thin's worryin’ her, and I'm jest goln’
to find out what It la."
"You are Jest goln’ to let things
alone and nut gu pokin' around," waid
Aunt June.
"Then tell me what's the matter. I
was thinkin’ to-day that Joo Kidder
hadn't been over here for for—why,
ma, It must bo a month since he was
here.
Writer Denies
nlMeu
"The chewing 1
regarded by 'fin
who are addletrd'
. habit," said th* i)<
, certain cases, 1 h
laying that ;L it
thing. In fact! or
caslon have I aqv
children whose ja
ently develop<3(K'jC
gum. The
tlriit ap
6pi’wr< iigtb of
IE v
^ndAkjooked at
^^B^U'iippo'-i'i
iw-pfi ,bls heel,
er aj’fieared ir
■ '
..‘’•fy, ti, ji v.,
* x\ » ■
>-A / >,v?-
any .^e.ii«M
j pi'rfvHWB
hiiHbln?
A few years ago a Wall street bank
clerk celebrated the completion of the
fiftieth year of his service in the em-
ploy of a single bank and the papers
singled it out as a matter of note that
an American bad been content to
And
We printed
lit Ho time ago a striking little
article on "American Quitters." Those
were men of brains and energy who
quit when their job was done in or-
der to go higher up and do a better
job, better still. But most of us are
more fitted to clerk it than to organ-
ize, and what Is energy in abler men
is often Just plain restlessness among
the rank and file. To serve one mas-
ter well for 50 years is an achieve-
ment. It ought to be made distinctive-
i ly an American one.—Leslie’s Month-
' ly.
; pose of securing the rights ns a serial I
of whatever new work he had In
hand.
"1 shall want $20,000 for it,
Sue. "payable to-day."
Tho editor said he was willing to
pay it. and produced his check book.
■’Hold on,” cried Sue. "there Is one
condition. I understand that you have
tne smartest carriage and pair in !
I’artn. I stipulate that yon shall send I months ago Is i
them every day to my house to bring made for four h>
m« my proofs and fetch my copy." $10,000.
Though the request was rather nn ,
odd one the editor agreed to it, and,
as the work which he thus obtained '
“The Wnud< ring lew h.- prol- hns 110 l(vlA< <
| gei nty-one grJ
i to contest scats at by»
______ a la<I is induced to stick
I , to his brush at tho Slade school by
k reminding him.-,elf of the fact that
Hne. ' Royal Academicians arc permitted to
Abercom 1 hang six pictures at Burlington House.
Its. including ■ -London Queen
:randchiiur«n.
wbi*i*efib
he was pnrty grumpy. If I'd known '
what I do know. I'd told him what was I
what. He'n a good 'miff feller, and
would probably make Kato a good
husband; but ho mustn't be growlin'
around like a aor*-headed bear. 1'11
make It my bUHtnesH to-------"
"To attend to your business, pn, and
I that hi to keep still and say nuthtn’
to nobody but mo. When a gal's
mother don't know how to carry her
through a little spat with her lover,
I no one else need try. 1 forbid you to
i say one word to any livin' soul."
"But I'm her father,” protested Un-
cle Pete, waving his pipe around un-
1 til the tobacco fell out.
"And that's just the reason you
f —. . - . ! should keep quiet. Wtint was Joe do-
raWornv:. cannot. It appears, become '. (|own t|i (,H> |11U.R 1|)(
^Mfl carriers without wearing "jkntti. L, „n|ggln. poHl h((|) s f()r
The women will not bo much blamed
It they look in other directions for
wmployment.
wh,i>, judgment
■ Will Mild Komi
Ulo>n ,,ut land.
ii all probability Hawthorne was ’<> observe it. h ureui mnmn
never happier than when he lived in now to give notice that she intended
the little red cottage at Lenox, Mass. ,
During his residence there, amid >
‘ties, and the amount sent abroad each
cannot, it appears, become
r ^'Dlggln' post
I fenct-F
“Pnrty near our line?"
"Right cltiH«r<; it,"
"And on our ijde of the line fence
there's n row ot raspberry bushes,
ain't there?" ' '
"Yes, ma. and by tomorrow I can
pick a quart or more of berries for
supper. I'D tnke a dish to morrow af
terneon and
"You won't go within half a mile of
tho spot!" exclaimed Aunt Jane, as
| Rhe vigorously trotted her foot,
jest leave tln ni raspberries to me, or !
you get no supper 'tall. It seems to
that the older a man grows the [
------- ... ----... „----------- to him.
It Is time to put a stop to motor
madness. We mean
madness, that of
"scorcher," who drives his locomotive
at furious speed upon the highway
without regard for limb or life of
himself or of others, and also that of '
those who In impotent exasperation
j hurl stones or shoot bullets at the
these pleasant |
It is well worth difncult to understand how strong the
while, for they are not only sightly I provocation
and restful to the dwellers here, but > form of madness must
are attractive to the strangers within rjut
I —Brookly ii Eagle.
—
WOMAN IN
'from the '
ly rapidly .
Umber of
first year fae can get. A woman sacrifices
|e by tho much. It is undeniable that her pres
ence in tho industries is essentially
illi.gical. even disorderly. Yet human
development has taken the turn tn
this direction, for what inscrutable
l.urpose no ntan and no woman knows.
It would be a harder task fot the op-
j por.ents of woman in industry to drive
j i„. __t •'••-r-’-- *“
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