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Will she again face the
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is forgiven for everything upon the
ground that he is simply a boy and
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known local resorts are found among
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The area is of considerable economic
value, by reason of its extensive de-
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HUSBANDS.
Pat — Pf wat’s th’ rayson Clancy do
be after havin’ a tin weddin’. Of won-
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I Mike—Faith, an’ If* because he’s
been married to his ould woman tin
J years, O’m thlnkln’.—Chicago News.
bales, . }
Total sales on speculation, 1600 bale
Total sales to exporters, 2800 bales.
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A FEW MINUTES OF FOLLY.
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Continental troops.
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tion coming from Chi ago that dur
Ing the past month there have been
twenty -geven killings and shootires
there, all due to the fact that men
had six-shooters on them at the time
THE COAL ROBBER’S HOLD UP
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posits of iron ore, which at Franklins g
Hibernia and elsewhere are now being,
worked. During revolutionary times’
it was the source of most of the ord- l
mobbed the umpire of the class game?
Second College Girl—Yes, we called
' her a “mean old thing” and told her
she was "perfectly horrid.”—Puck.
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that while boys will be boys, boys
will be men also, and the habits of
early youth are not Infrequently en
larged and more markedly emphasized
in the man.
The man who is not true to his mar-
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COTTON STATISTICS.
heart, and the wife has to beg for
every cent of money she gets. Of
course they think the wife don't know
it, but love, like murder, “will out,
and some day it is revealed to the
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SLEEPLESSNESS.
You can’t sleep in the calmest al
stillest night. If your stomach is wed
circulation poor, and digestion bad. I
Hood's Sarsaparilla strengthen* 5
stomach. improves the circulation, al
brings about that condition In whi
sleep Is regular and refreshing. :
It does not do this in a day, but,
does It—has done It In thousand* i
cases. _______________
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The governor general of Australla
has resigned because hla salary of
150,000 a year is not sumcient to suP
port him. There are several people
In. Texas who would be willing to try
and uve within the salary if they
could get it.
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his - behavior. The whole theory
his early training is wrong, and
world is too prone to take up
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of It upon the part of the man the
world is largely to blame for It in that
they will tolerate such conduct at the
hands of one while they will not at
the hands of the other. It seems an
unfortunate state of affairs that the
raising of boys and girls are so widely
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tolerated by society, causes him
speaks. In
a loving, faithful wife.
I think another good subject would
be "The Man Who Makes His Wife
Beg Him for Money.” A sensitive
woman would rather die than to ask
a man for money, but there are her
little ones that have to be provided
for and she swallows her pride and
asks for it. He frowns and tosses her
which is of the great an4
closed Its deal with the foreign capi-
talists in England, and "things” will
shortly be moving.
A New York woman who has mar-
ried six husbands was divorced last
week from the sixth and remarried
number one. The question now arises,
ed by all means “
THE “PISTOL TOTER” SHOULD GO
.u. eewa wts HUSBAND’S SLAYER--Mre, Latimer Livee to Cleat Her Own Name and Avenge
..8 A C La’twer, widow of the bank stationery who was killed at his home in Broc
Murdered HuobandMrhA: to discover his murderer. The police, failing to find the supposed burglar
NXz him aking maw enoruttons against Mr» Latimer. Now they admi it was a burglar who committee
killed him, made many insinua hunt him down. In the ahove picture Mrs. Latimer is seen in a p
entiry a suspicious character under arrest. (
risge vows is not deserving of the
name of man, and if society would
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this an insinuation that Chicago is
sinless for want of an Eve to make
Adam do wrong?
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The rumor that the czar of Russia
is going to quit his job and move to
Kansas is probably as hard on Kan-
sas a* it is on the czar.
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different. From early youth the boy
man would be better. The fact that
give his wife money, that man is too
__________ _ mean to live. It is woman’s lot in
to enforce the law nfe to receive most all the ills and
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prohibiting the carrying of concealed
and dangerous weapons was rigidly
enforced there would be fewer kill-
ings in Texas. Fist fighta never re
sult fatally. There may be a few
bloody noses and blue eyes, but that
is an end of the matter. Nine times
boys will be boys. But the trouble is
NOTICE to THE PUBLIC. .
Any erroneous reflection upon th
eharacter, standing or reputaton. 0
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out to the husbands in question. Se-
to be very great. Is in some mections]
still undetermined. From the work I
already done In the region Indication^
point to the conclusion that much of
the rock here exposed belongs to \
Archean time. in which case it would
be classed with similar areas 1r
Canada and limited sections In this
United States as that part of the coni
that event justice should be meted
The hammock and the pipe?
The sky 1* blue—the smoke is, too.
And make a man feel good,
And all things seem to gayly gleam.
And act just as they should;
Some folks leave home away to roam
When the hot wave is ripe,
But like as not they have not got
A hammock or a pipe.
—Baltimore American. .
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A proposition Is now on to pension
Poet Laureate Austin. If he will
agree to retire his poetry alons with
himmelr the pension should be grant
character in this town that somebody
ought to kill. They have grown tired
of their wives, who have borne their
| children and kept their house an great Interest and Importance
.1 catered to their wants for many y . presents many complicated problems, J
and want some younger, fairer "om < which at times have baffled even the;
to love. They are willing for t e o , experts. It is composed of rocks in-
wife to go on keeping the house and i tensely folded, crystalized and meta-
caring for the children, but they want morphosed, whose age, though known<
to go to see their sweetheart and
carry her candy and little presents.
They never think of any of these lit-
tle courtesies to the wife,. They spend
all their spare change on their sweet
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The Hogg-Swayne syndicate has
Liverpool. Aug. 15— Following ar
the weekly cotton statistics: «
Total sales of all kinds, 42,000 bales.
Total sales American. 33,000 bales.
English spinners takings, 40,000 bale
Total export, 8000 bales.
Import of all kinds, 18,000 bales. .
Import American, 10,000 bales.
Stock of all kinds. 504,000 bales. (
Stock American, 415,000 bales.
Quantity afloat all kinds, 25,000 bale
Quantity afloat American, 16,0
speet.
It is announced that women are
gradually getting control of every-
thing in South Australia. They al-
ready have It here, though they do
not boast of the fact
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SOCIETY CAN REMEDY THE EVIL.
Elsewhere in these columns will
be found a communication from one
who has a complaint against husbands
in general who have sweethearts and
who refuse to give their wives money.
These two subject matters are some
what new to the writer, inasmuch as
Mark Hanna insists that he stands
for the golden rule. He is correct if
he means that gold rules, for he has
always relied upon It in the hour of
need.
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England gloried in its coronation
blowout, but it takea an American
presidential Inauguration to put the
linishing touches on everything.
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General Joe Wheeler seems to think
that Kitchener received the biggest
ovation upon the occasion Of the cor-
onation. Does he mean to intimate
that Americans are not so apprecia-
tive of heroes?
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Startling, indeed, is the informa
cudgel in his defense while It.stones
the woman. So long as the world
continues in its way, so long will we
have erring husbands. The remedy
is easy if it will be applied.
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Chicago has 700 Adam
any volatonin its llmits, but 001 • ’
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It, those little ones who will go hun-
gry unless she make the sacrifice,
"Is there anything harder to bear conquer, and she goes through it day
than real trouble?" I asked the intel- after day. Many men, even moneyed
Bustin Statesman
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would suggest another on the "Mar
: ried Man With a Sweetheart.” There
are several old reprobates of that
he is not a married man, but in the
abstract he would enter his hearty
approval of the condemnation of the
husband in both cases. We had al
ways been led to believe that a mar
ried man married his sweetheart, and
this announcement that many of them
have other sweethearts come* in the
nature of a shock. As to the man
but their pride forbid* them making it
known. Can’t you touch up such men .
but'don't allude to having received a I
communication, or some of us who are |
the wives of the high tempered men ■
will be made to feel their displeasure, J
A SUFFERER.
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STUDY OF ANCIENT ROCK AREAS I
IN NEW JERSEY.
The announcement is made that I
during the present season in New Jer- f
sey Professor J. E. Wolff of the United j
States geological survey will continue (
the investigation of the areal and I
structural geology In the crystalline I
areas of New Jersey in co-operation 6
with the state geologist.
These area* coincide with the pic- B
turesque mountain region of northern 5
New Jersey, forming a belt fifteen to |
twenty miles in breadth, which ex- a
tends diagonally across the state. They I
also enter New York and are crossed 8
by the Hudson River at West Point. I
in New Jersey Lake Hopatcong.!
[ Greenwood Lake—which is partly Ir
New York as well—and other well 3
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__no bring the dead to life again.lder discussion, and it 1« evident that
they bad some slight trouble on the
street* while discussing matter* with
friends and acquaintances. This lead*
the Chicago Chronicle to urge the
passage of a law absolutely prohibit-
ing the carrying of dangerous weapons
of any kind. This agitation Is in line
with good government and the peace
of any community. The Statesman is
pleased to note that the war on con-
cealed weapons in Texas has borne
fruit, but even yet there is a wide
field open Tor operation. and much
able reform is needed to banish the
"pistol toter." That he should be
banished all will agree. If the law
' Editor of The Statesman.
Your editorial on the high tempered
man in the Morning Statesman is so
' good that I think you will do more
' good • writing on some such subjects
1 than writing altogether on politics. I
treacherous a dollar like she was a beggar in re-
with that she ality (and she is), and although she
herself would rather die than to touch
Therefore the pistol, toter should be
v dealt with. Instead of
rever, it has reached that--------— ■
a oremium is placed rlously sneaking, the marriage vow V
Mw. h hl- .K.iLnlt. Obligatory upon the man as
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twenty-five murder cases tried in <
Texas courts, fully three-fourths ol 1
J. WOODS SMITH-Wr are author- the defendants are either turned loose 1
“iged to announce the name of J. I ... apology or given a few years I
iodsttndtnegnaKgceidh:m the penitentiary with a view of i
lur* from Travis county, subject to pardoning them out at the very earlit
tha, wenerai election ,n Novembe es t opportunity. This traducing of
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THE HAMMOCK AND THE PIPE. I of cold-blooded murders, and a
Some folk, there be who seek the sea few months after they see the defend
When summer time is here, ant turned loose, apologized to and
And some who try the mountains high covered with glory as a hero, is aucn
"Where bara ana room ar dear; proceeaings calculated t stor te
Some like the look of lake or brook evil of pistol toting? We think "0t
When the hot wave is ripe; if our state government or legislator
But this poor bard like* his back yard, would have the pistol toter suppress
HI* hammock and his pipe- ed they should enact a law.thatw
' make the carrying of a six-shooter
No landlord there to charge for air Iprima tacie evidence of guilt. There
Or things that one may see; I woula lkely be a contention made
Nor folks who talk or drive or walkthat such a law would be too drastic
Or tell how rieh they be; In reply we would say that no law
No bill of fare to make one awear, upon thls subject can be made too
Nor yet to cause the gripe— I drastic. The law-abiding citizen has
Not anything but just to swing no neea for a six-shooter, and the
With hammock and with pipe. criminal class should not be permitted
Modqultoee j. not come to«... •«>
hXJ »s or -w «“ alscouracomur
(Except the neighbor's pup), der Thoonlz"raztle anaithen make Few or the pleasures. But she is cer-
so.wheretoretoomuvey I an equally drastic one regarding the ulDly deserving of better considera
wAndpersplrattiear have here of weapons and the regulation tion at the hands of her husband. The
■ n “ 58 • ■ - I overning the peace officers In their truly successful man in life is the
discharge of duty. The pistol toter man who considers his home his altar,
can be suppressed, but he can not be Here is where he worships and is
iso long as the jury system compU- worshipped. Find a happy home and
ments the murderer upon his skill ami there you find a successful man, a
turns him loose to continue his law contented woman and correctly raised
less way. In the East six-shooters children. The man who excuses all
have been taken off all the city rounds- of his shortcomings upon the theor
men, and It would be meet and proper that the woman in question is his
I that a like rule should be applied in wire, is .not entitled to the honor or
city .nd state in the Union; respect of having a home and family.
The policeman who has a billet la He or all creatures on earth is the
armed sufficiently for all purposes, lowest, and if the social world would
and as for the individual carrying a apply rules to his particular case
weapon, there is absolutely no need there would be fewer complaints of
of it and It should apt be permitted the husband with a sweetheart and
for a moment. Drastic laws may. the husband who will not give his wife
' prove odious, but the law abiding citi money. Our correspondent is right
sens would bow willingly to its die- when she contends that there is need
tales and the lawless class have no of reform along this line. There will
rights that either the moral elements be none, however, until more strict
of a community or the law should re
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to continue his waywardness while he2 kmokerman "ho Mt "ex 5I “6 mepunmths Xry Te aTthJy get'’Is
A. to maw win not pilcdnyaumazinary trouble, he % right? Women fee! this vet^h.
; Fidget—They say that mosqultoes
are great germ bearer*.
| Bent—8o? If that what makes moa
quitoea so all-fired healthy?— Boston
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