.v. ..- .w..._ -__.____,, , ,, " Do unju- a man an hour utter I dilemma-u: lhnl be In no! jun an lorthc place. no nutter who ed him. ur what mullet! in- _be my W5. ‘G- -Mllre V|ll|nnce and careful n- W every employe, and promptly any “Imam! who I: guilty I Inn-0M†to patients. or who I- if? at my auction: neglect of duty. 1‘ bot III the “me that the In- ) "to founded and In min- - M th- eir: and amnion of the» mu. Ind um tot me «union 0! meat Whoa- Mvo been vigor Ind-lad upon. Ind l bell-we hive. -W. born ohoorved. ,-' ’ ‘ «(153333? the EE'Ioï¬iiétury a: . . . no republicans. In a number 0% women were appointed to am- -om bécaule they were he- ' ,. to be peculiarly ï¬tted fur the (9 be portal-med. and some re- , ' 1mm appointm} on most or at boards or the state. such I†ngt Purl: board. the Lincoln V â€Danni. the mute heard or he-Ith. :m board at (madam, the state a! etiocntlou, the various boards ‘inltmmonn, etc. In regard to in state inutitutlonu. the was to keep every comâ€" mn Ind woman so long as they '_ , My Only. ‘m' Anna‘- 0-. In... 4. 1†following instructions were xh'en Ill Wtee- {or their guidance: Do not put a man upon the payroll b not absolutely needrd. ' not ply higher salaries in an that the service or nullity _ you (gt would commuhd outside. ._._ .. n“... 3.060“ M the "me hum who» “I. whkb I: now In may ‘11- W Iliu- d? "a! lawn. mun 7W7 “quilting“: no my 0m to [rm-cc?" hallma- 11¢!erâ€" . -u (1 has been upc- drlth of tho “no: In mun-1mg I beau-u u! the dlmvull o! a name (or IM- pnflul‘! of ~ but. Th. "mm a! comm!- . “I (M hhof a! maï¬a. MN" - m our ounullmlnn. u.- n In. wt any town] (u work ’ an In arc-mull u anon mund- wnh-h h-d ham (ur- “ nun-d. Tm- prbnn u tn. bran hmuuhl u. a min! I! ll III-richly loll-nun- "In. †"8. .0. Ir“... 'I‘Ilv~ n11)" M WI hmwuh lubmlllnl â€I mm! '0 "u- llll 1'" . I "my I"- um- 2:27.. It UM Md mug-In 3 â€ram and pontflent an eflofl. If†hale m mm": the ‘ up): I false I on um ' "and! , , to man mmqm kw this u'd‘! (In: W mint: 3 of me 8m :9 shown by During "It Your mt! t he avenge numhwr of pa on: ., mumm- por year his been _ ‘ ,pombor. p'r nnnum. of Mcfl the two nitenï¬nrtn d r‘ 301“ V an .n 1.2.1: Mia‘- Ilfl'y the pardons and mmmm-Nons “it!!! to 3 3-6 per cent of tho con- I'l In mm; for (he (wanty m was beginning qt this: - P'NAL INITITU‘I'IONI. "'"""‘ "" Y pp'r nnnum number of mail: ....."“' ‘"' lot! In â€WW par un- mun rm 4% per out at (he p'rlsonern M G . a5†anthe avers. "I In ' . considerme: d um Sn mm: 8W urd mun-muon- 5â€â€œ ygar on_ the “me A..._; of th fatten .cou Pl [1!er (I g“ u-mߠAppointed. . ‘ ’Allgald. In his biennial awn!“ to the legislature jun: - y policy adopted .1. the beginning ldmlmstnuop. In the nutter o! ' appointmenut. when other were equal. was to give pmle - ï¬t well Wht) were. pullttcally n m wt“! this Mmlnlnlruuun. but m here. by realm of mine e :‘or Some peculiar con- uxm believed that me nuts 3* t perved by the appoint- : wbllcun. such appoint- un promptly made. The su- nndent of the deal and dumb n 75! Janlnea and the nu- ago-ï¬lo "ails .,.‘.:‘_ lo! loll-“mum. ._ Mummmï¬ Aflgolll’s Retiring Massage. mnmwnuunm III iiiéw'n. ï¬iilcz. In RM}! N In. Him the 1'3: Dodgm ma. .1 Every moi-nor for more than twain war: has urged a res-Mon at our NV- onue laws and pronounced the existing "them a «damn: (mm. The (qt: have so (requenuy muted that}: seems a most a mockery to rem!!! n: , and yet nothing ha been done. mint co‘nmlrlflons 01 went}: um! um. - lou Wag]: ma qt. $1 011an In many an calm-lb to not)“; 31 the support of the cox-aa- _- _AA-_A- _._. 2:111. while men of moderate moqn 'd awash-en (It-lug: man-who‘re; the to resort to corrupt mounds. chute! to bear burdens that .belohg to on!“ It]. no long? n seem an ghqmuprl: 6!}me â€312:, an. rte pad *tne ï¬ï¬nt’bbmm r. mon- le corrupt m4 ' 1b. _ out; Corporation- In an mm «to 1mm n+5 mm_m uncer- refuse a mutt to; methods m who mime-"sï¬fm3n m ? "wavy been levied fund- In the "new Tip and I" winter. and â€be {he Inltflntlonl had to make unwary nmn at. for money. hut m Nils have . and several hundred thou-Mun! whlch had been In ruled for the WW at erecting Millage and men were to come out of the taken to be collected mt your. here hem Adv-need because the cute, van needing the bulldlm and. m to the low price of winter“! Ind m. It wu- hetter for the auto! to build at onoawhnn tn welt. and there no now over 8*.†In the treat. my. and u soon as the. urea are ml- "$11.? there wm annin be 3 surplus. tnx levy had to_ M Increased for two manna. One was the extra ex- penglture nlnkdy named and the other was the runs two, fart that the ox- ummenu of property In this ante m count-nth [rowing manner. For ex- nmple. the total amused valve of mpert ' In the state for the, year 1 rs tlï¬ï¬Ã©jfl led than It wt: for t e vear Ins, and 6-: lens than n has been since “.0. . | Ovlng tn "Io In“ that M manly-ed DOOM! m- tour. the nun-non of the national In. um the mm M I!“ and In "hulk! he Ann. Insane asylum. which down. both ho.â€" muen which were natal-men and has Mr winds. 1W. no (am! he? pro- ï¬i'é‘ï¬fdni'Vwiï¬R'isiiioa In the “Amy M Innd'uhbrh It. may urn In m E“... Immune Hu- mndflkm n! "w Comm I'm In- mmuunlly Mien-d and In llnw nu- muu [muluw- I lute-r Man 0! MI: lumw nuu will In nu way hr 'Ifllll to "w "Mum-I'M farm": that MVP mm «ho bout“ of our «malty. ll la In true! fur "In "All? Hun nu- (armor "mold own M- nwn land. um â€um." M 509' do.“ Inf IQ. "III! "III M “will“ [rd in lMc-rnttn "w lull and It. all on“ nmlnn‘um in 0.3â€â€. l on not \‘cnlur' um", mu- ‘rflm n In lhwt a! flu!- m: vuh "w an I. (armor "mu to My mu! nothing Ihvmld ho nlumv that smut! lmualr "or \IIth' uf Un- lundn In the handu u! "w pvt-mm uvrmnl. Inn Inmv‘ â€Immune um!- tn "w rum" llmuld V» Mm! amt y'OII‘A'I M'nry In- Wm 01. I‘M...- le Amfll‘lfl no Mk: nu drywall“! [-me upon Ibo ncrllmm sud pu- Iflmk‘ )‘mm-nry n! (he had. who. III I rule. owned up I0“ may ruuh'uod. TM" m: h- lpv n (Maury no. to “w :m- out. to may nu- land to put Intn "w hund- r! nun who llra In m- m And In! an Ink-"1|! In ll rle m at! math: um «I II. and u n mun-n and "w (“mutant-pk airmen _ ur lam! to be paid ":4er I-mwml nor Imam will nukr (ha-m. And the mull II Hun home of um In"! mllonl ol’ (hr ululv nu" urn-nod |n their development Ind mun (all behind In rlvlltuflon. ext-«p! The principle of sell-prutuMnn and lpifâ€"prrlen‘alion rvquiren this ntnte to adopt 19mm. re-umable legislation [or the purpose 0! gum-din: nxnlmxt thr evil! ni’ lundiurdium. In the~ punt. lulu! was plentiful and no native wm- mkrn of thin nyltem, but nu“ Ill rrilu are duly humming more ummwnt. Thaw Ire m'tlnun of the state wiwra- whale- tmrnnhlw, and in some raw: m-ariy hair ‘ county. arr award by one. iudi~ Vida-i. and an ucruplvd by tvnuntn who 'wl nu inure-t in the toil and have no inducwmnt tn maln- hum-nun» menu. 'l'tw lumliurd. on his nidr, hu- m inti-rrnl in uur inuiiutiqnl or utnlo For a number 0! yearn the conviction has been deepening in the minds of pi- triutlc and intelligent man that some mare enlightened and Just method or settiimr labor dispute»! should be found than a mere mart to brute fort-r. which in the form of strikes and lockout: tre- qut-ntly disturb the peace or society, destroy property and tin 311:4“ injury to nut-combatants who urc dependent upon the regular uperuiion of the inâ€" dustries involved. The conviction has grown that these disputes. like all nth- rr dispute: between cltiwna of a. civil- ized community. should in some way be decided by an impartial tribunal, n-p- resenting at least in Home ileum the state. Apparently lnuurmnuntable dit- ticuitien are in the way of universal compulsory arbitration of these trou- bles. but experience in other ntnten has demonstrated that in Dunn! of arbitra- tion. with mumâ€"Ir at limited powers. u-uuid adjust mum" Iiiiiicultielua‘nd has nuts. Formerly this department con-' lrlbuted warmly anything to the slate treasury from the large amount of fees which I! collected. During lhlx admin- lulratlon the sum annually turned Into lhe {maul-y by the Insurance depart- men: 1: very large, and for the year 189‘ will amount to'over 6170.000. which in the result or u anrlcl' enforcement of the law. . LANDLDRDISM IN ILLINOIS. ARBITRATION AND LABOR. THI STATE TREASURY. REVENUE SVSTEM. "at but not Ann-unsung. A Pry-I'M.- Mk.- ‘l'ho law Ila-mulc- 99km Lb: Tw- kalahm’ro "was It in the pm In of t In mat:- in tintin- mm manna In [nun-rum- aninat tho nniracmmt mar mp" "mm rm the part of anal inor- naia. of which iho- Implc- ara mm rte- iimn. Sewawmr shill-a int-"rim tha- ppopir and don-n many u! nut tut-It rit- Inrm: from taking nut in pulpiir af- iainl. lien have a rlxht in innit to the ("remnant for ymintinn. for a Amt-- ornmeni in unworthy nt mmt that aimpty imgm Martians on It: "mph and then baron ihvir iivm- ur ihalr "It-Mull"! at (M morn- vf Hit-pa who shoot irmn amhuah. No mvaallrv (-nn ho cunaicivml which will In any ‘way interior-2 with the [Mini puhllcntllvn at the nova m- wlth tuii r-ummoni on entrant avenia, and thorn must he mum-Mo ailuwanrr for misintn-hrm- mly madt What ahnnid ho nimwi at In in do away with tin» anonymous and dark-allay feature! of mmivrn nan-«pr [wt-ism. This it win-n. run-unis must and whats anon a take n-fuxa. As yet thorn an! hut few (to-at )omrnnls In tru- l-‘nitevl States that men-t th» «Ieiinitlon ‘of a nan-span". Mam- nt‘ than ars- Hymnal and partisan nrsruns. "(ten 1 used malicinnsiy. amt Matt-mi 0f putr- Inshing the new: faMy thvy mainD It their daily business in Karim- and min- ? siato It. This in Iimlf Is porhapa not a primer Huhâ€! (or Ieaisiaiurn, hut INF" man who nrv ashamed to six-p their namas hide behind a newsman )1?de and throw mm] 'at yaw-pk- who an) walking on the highway. thrn tho- puhllt- has a right to mmpinin. and has a right to inaiat that this he stnppod. or, if it In [mum-thin to stop It. that then It Shani! he knnwn to the worid whn aro the ntfendm. I'll-ct. 0n“ I "lit. It has been urged that this lpFCIPI at Journalism brings in mm punishment; till! mun Inau- M reacts (m the author a weakens his rhnraotet and dostmys hi! manhood: that early In our history. whon every nut-moor writar had to face his feilnw man and he. peraonally responsible, (or his Inter- ancon. the proteashn produced Home or 1 tho‘mm-men In~the land. who on. 1 med a poveflni per-anal Influence on the nation" While nince_ anonyn-mua ‘ 1min hag boom the rule on grant a: (he pr‘nfeuitm mm to he‘ man that all Ire,raducetLto the‘ w Ian] and ï¬xation]. Even ï¬mnl‘a‘MMIfymn-l tinned lice-anew- Ii 1 , been urged ï¬at public " . “a .nflJn-v . ‘ ‘ wine deten- gnaw In (maple 1mm": that ii, .31: """Sï¬ med to‘ set "i “up“ a!†public com um! those 17 19? mar In "ad“. does not men fact hat‘ a man In ab'le mm b Wyn-u nurture a m of men who mm do‘ â€will Coca not the Mm tau-mm “mm b: :évniiéimi n Iii alarming nu'o “'lth the Inn-Minn of mm-hInNy came arrut {IK‘IIII’IFI and gum! run- n-mrntlunn n! populutlum. um! M In litany cum-n lphant-ul strength want not nuwnury tn uuvml a nun-blue. far- tut-Inn wrn- mum tilled n'lth wunwn and wIth thIdren. because thvy wuulll wurk Iur In"! “run-u than had In In- puhl tn men. Thom- wnmrn and chlldnn Ituod 0n the" (rot and Wurkml lung hum-I. 1nd the mull mu thuI Iu tIma thu- Iu‘tory Invalid-m mun (mum to In utuntq-d and amt. phylhrall' and In- teIIectuaIIy. In many mm (unto-mun mlthm-ry wan nut pruln-rly gun-ram]. And "In mnII-ry c-un-lltlunu wan- In- dmrflmhly had. Tu rwm-dy than M'II- nn nu mm munl In ma whk-h u'u In Iru IIrInm-ul uml Imu- ucmum'hch- Itw- thln lur- whlch \nrr ulrv-dy In !urI-o- In name "I the «Ian-r unto-u. and thv-h hml huh Ith run-Iltntlcmul Ibo". 1""- lrt urn IImItu-d tn Inclnfln ind lbw-u, I'mIcr IbII Iuw thu ulnar: of I-hlhl labor In “W furlurk-fl of nut III!!! n‘n-n- urc-Mly n-‘Itu-nI. utul nu ut- Ionwt mn- muulr In rnlnrn- tIu- pru- Hflluml "I "10- law WhII'II hurl-0dr (hr mu anus-rm at human I‘ur Imm- than 04: II hum-I I vlny In shun-I and ““11"“ Int, Hut tho Intrrrnlu whh‘h “I'n' vuln- Inl "or "V?! "I vumrn uml t‘hHIlI’ffl InIn ulnIhur. and thrh named In "- r-Iw IIw Imylux n! Iho- tum-I u! mo-n. wo-rr- I-mrvlul. ‘l'Iu-y u‘umlnlml In to- nIut It: unfutrrmrnt. Mu! Ilw Hum-MIR mun Ml ho-IcI a gut-"Inn "I III.- luv to hr um'nnntIu'lIt-Iulg and tho (leplon I'm-n- thc- wholo- of IM- ad In nun-h I mmIIIInn u make: It uIIIIIruII In "I- turm- Any (I! III mmlduml. and In- Inclmlln‘ th - nut o-mpIuyt-d In I‘uo- tano-I the" In (‘hlrann flam- mn- MIw-n Ihnuuml «I'm-Inn rum-Ina Iona huun dully‘ many at Ihvm h'nnmlnx Munlnl. |Ih)"k'Il")‘ nml Intrllwtually nml umkvnml umruIly. and whnt I- known an tho "swung-Imp" M'II I. Experience has shown that dlvlnlbn a! reuvonslblllty In public bodies la productive of corruptlun and unjust measures: that when the publlc can put Its ï¬nger ulmn the tndlvldual and hold him Napunslhle. he wlll be more careful and «alrrulnuln-ct In his action! and will make mare (-n'urt to lump up. at least. u m-mhlnnce at fulrm-ml than ha wlll If there In a large number m other: to shun- the n‘spunulhlllty wlth hlm. It rarely happen that th» mnyur or a «My In charged wlth corruption. whlle the charm- ugalnst clty councils In very common. Thane mmnldemtluna. taken In connection wlth the experience u! this state. as Well ml nthw ulatvu. slow that n lmanl n! t‘quflll‘ll‘hl". (mm- poawa ul' twenty-two mo-mbenn. as nurn II now, (or the purpore ul' usseusln‘ cor- purntlons, will never be “awful or unt- lsfm-tury. and In almost vermin lo mn- tlnun to ha the cunntnnt couldn't ur scandal and it): work to be minted with the greatest lnjustlce. U NEWSPAPERS AND LIBEL. iii-rs J! 0! hers. lt pays on thlu contln . Ilnoln |n~ eluded. do not amount to a fair ‘rule of taxutlon on "0.000.000. and that conse- quently It has over “0.000.000 that should be taxed lu Chic-nun. upon which It does not pay a cent. As a rule, other property ls uncalled at from one-fourth to oneâ€"ï¬fth at Its market value. It chl- corporatlon were asmaed ln pro~ portion. Its addltlonul. ruminant would amount to in the neighborhood of â€1.000.000. and lts annual taxes on this sum ln (.‘hlcnxo would be consid- «ruble over hull a mllllun of dollars. 'l‘hla money, although In a sense belong- lng to the puhllo, In pocketed by the owners of that corporation. 'l‘wo yearn an!) lt colt the state a large sum of money to guard the property of (hip corporntlun. yet when It came» to bear- Inx‘ the burdens of the government It manages to shlfl them on to the shoul- on all It: person-l pmpeny, especially on much as Is not men-ed elsewhereâ€"- II «pm-ed In our mute at only â€MI,- 965. Cormpondence with the omcmlu of All the other states In this uuumry. and of Canada, â€town; that u!_l__the_tu3_m tho-o- ol Utility IMHO-Mn Ellen o! [Inï¬ll-g Rum-lulllly. The law All urn! nor-ant. CHILD LABOR. â€GROVE" chm-god fo! the Bauer. Dr. Ho'ley, atehblshup of Canter- bury, who ï¬led la 18". upheld the dis- Mty of 1110 mum in the fashion darned sm’s'nryt One day he drove up to the door of the house of lords In' I 'eou‘ll‘snd 'four, wm: "vet-led coach- men and two footmen. A «maker-who knew: him addressed him: “Friend Howler what would the Apostle Pull hue sald if he had seen these four ,lio‘ma End the purple llvérlps and sll ‘um fast?“ The 'nrchblshop. who m seldom fluslered replied with s benig- nsnt smile: "Doubtless it: am would but renal-tad mu um. um nfy Inch changed (or the hotter-luau his the.†â€"Youth‘s Cans-ï¬lm. an Interesting one and quite as plant- lhle as that of King John of Abysslnlo. "who always maintained when sober. that the Garden of Eden was nhls do- mlnmnn and that Ad‘m an M» and the ï¬rst- born of (lu- generation: of men we“ Abyssinian, like hinge". Precise testimony on the subject in hardly if) he looked for. and muons many learned and unlenrned confec- iures that of the Colorulo advocate is pen-h ‘ as veil entitled to a hearing a,- m of lanes. A rot-nth lawyer I'm O'I-Imu "o In Va.“ It. We. The site at the Garden at Eden Iii ad ‘ .w-t determined with sltcifltttbotiiy u to mflmd universal un-eptnnce and the rinittm of new localitieo are put forth from time to time. wrhopo with more «mitten» than the proofs lmtl- iy. up the New York Tribune. A (‘niorotio hwy" think: he hut found it in that ntate in tort. at. no amt dio- ttmre lrom his realm-m and it": aloe. He has at any rate inunti mittenm of early hum-n mop-or) there and bu Nrwnaiiy tin douht that he has lighted on the primeval cradle of the nee. it. in “convinced that mankind originated in the chain of mountains push. through Colorado." not! perhaps hir reasons [or his faith fleas sounds: those put forth in proving its genelh elsewhere. The. tokens left by thou only dweller: do not dim-r material†from those found In other parts of tho world; they new Hug tine oi lire not how to pile stones one on anoth making trails and also how to “shit: at them some rude weapons and instru- ments. These are the common trace! of primeval man and, hnsupporteti by other-evidence. may not assure erery- body that Paradise was in the San Luis valley or that Adam and E'w took up housekeeping in one of its raves lear- ing the rioud of their domestit‘ hearth- iire upon its walls as testimonv. S: iii the theory of the resident attorney is lllllmln In )rl In lhn murnIn‘ 4:! nor v-un-r. than") ul "w hm" u! "u- r-mllm‘ul. lbw- “humâ€: nw lwfuvr in". tam-mun In Iva-mum. u. c-nh-rprluu In urinlmvmrm mu! m "w n-trn 0! Mr yâ€"«pw who mun-t lrml "w mu limb Ila") (n In- "w "mu-r n1 "Ilhlln‘lull «rlhlu. Mr m-ntun mun pump 0.- rr- nuhllr. bin-cued Min-um llw anu- uf “uh-v- um! mum-nu). um mm "In nur- can mum-un- Mr :- ' TM! In Iï¬Ã©x‘lglo RENT)» I. «imam to your can. Mum: â€It! ml l-ulld fur IM â€mum." JHIIN’ I‘, AIII'ONIJ). In a nu-nnrrhy mn'ermm-nl can he mahuulnul Im- It thus by bruu- tun-o, but In a rvlmhllc “ovum-urn! run he mahuulm-d unly by Just“ n Thole mm and "In-zu- lmlh-ln-u wMI-h hrm-Q lnlunlt‘e un- murtul u-m-mlc-u u! ro-publh-an lu- nlluuunx. .\'u gnwrumem wun Her on-rllfl'own by [hr p-mr. and W? have mulling lu l'vur {mm that Hum-re. II. In M..- xn-ml)’ and the powrrful who pull damn mp pllluru ur male «In-«d. t-nrrupllfln and â€hurl-«hm: are lu-ulny naming the tounduflun» u! nun-main". II. b- I'n- rrhuluul rtrll and lh~~|r hung- rnI-nn whu :uv mu Ivul mmrrMnu of nur IInw. 'l'twy n-Iy nu (mud and hm!» run-e, 'l‘hu-y um- mwomnwut .- It nmvunlrum' and man» junk-v [he tumlmuld n! wmnx. “'v are «kn-low tux a kind at mun-mun] murmur whlrh urmu tn darn.- ". nun-I up. - HI; quulmw hum ramp-NIH.- handk- llm. Our vuuulry hu mm! \‘HHIID'. but um delflcml mun be urn-(ed m vlvw we urn-v In“. (ml) mun- mumm- an um! I‘Mrh Huh-1‘1 ulnar-I. mule "farm and II-lrn in the wlm- n! (he lino-tun- mum, nu uther remedy I: .praL-lk-uhh‘ ! Der lion- lhut a measure whlch wuuld grunt rc-usmmbh- immunll)‘ to the wrhwr In all vum In whit-h un arm-lo was FIKIIM. while- lt provided for summury penal- Ier where the umnuruhip was not dla- clmu-d, would an Ivan land to limit vex- hsung abuses. It in doubtful whether the possibility of collecting damages furnishes any practical prutvction to the public. in my judgment the public would be much better at! it there ware no provisions for ultimately getting damages, except. in rare cam-H. provided the nnthurship or every abusive article were at once known, for in that case the article Wuuid receive much credence from the public as the character and stand- ing of the author wuuid secure fur it, and no more. This would tend to ne- trure uct'urucy of ututement. it in the anonymuux article which in curt-less and IWHH‘S’P-th‘h is tuii or insinua- tiun and invention. Country l’upou All illultt. At pro-sent there is but iittip cum- ..iuint about the country wuekih-s and small pupertt, because mint-rally the authorship at «very ariivie is known. Ew-n when sun]: a pup" resorts tn vlli- iir-utiun. it muiwn no impn-sninn except what ht Ht-i'ill'ed (or ii by tin- character of the writvr. it is clear that the pub- lic dowt not want tlamuxeu no mut-h an it wants a preventive. it wants less tiring from nmhunh. Any nwasurv that will stop this “iii! b» but Al. tutti if ‘I'rnotl Ital Hui-ml" of (In arm-Mk. be punished he should be permitted to shopw all the facts connected with the not for which he is to be punished; but the trouble with all existing legislation is that an individual is worn out with delay and expense before a can reaches the point where sentence in reaches the p to be Imposed. 317371;};th shiï¬id"$é 'péi-mlm-d '16 show ï¬le‘ facts in the can. This rin- g-lple II_ gor‘rï¬cl, for when a man to 1.4â€... lA A_4_n.4; ... addition to making him may damage, lh-t "mm In: nhnnld ho, Inn-mutual to THE 0An‘bau or sosu. N-nu lenld In ELI-ed. â€vol la] 0' ""00“. THE TRUSTS- A Cerulnty. Oldboy: "Say. plumber. you are a very {rapt-evident mun, leaving thou plecen of lead. ants and screws lying about. They’ll surely" be lost. Deadly ~"0h,_no. slr. You’ll mm ‘em :11 1'. m Mll!"â€"â€"Harlem Lita. The†races an regarded by some An- mropologlsts as survivors or a me (hut may have once occupied a much wlder region, extending. It is suggested. over hulls, North Africa. the Pym S'Itzerhnd and Central Amen“. RIM-l ('Irrulutlon. ‘ [Only about two mlnnten are reqnired tor the blood to course through the heart. them» to the lungs. hack to the heart, and then through the 9.1mm body, and return to the hmrt. I’lgny Harry. There are sowral pmmy rat-es vary- In; very little in size, and running. from three and a half foe! to four and a half feet In hpight. Among others are the has of the Philippines, tho Andaman laundomhnd the Akita: of (‘entrnl Af- rica. 0! the A Mean dwarf races. Emin Flu-ha states that the tribes near Lake Aldus avenge Your fret one Inch. Dr. Parke, who in "386 discovorm the Bat.- wl. gives their average height as four feet three Int-hes. but places them Intol- loctmmy above â€19 Simian negro. .lwnunrt II. The day Wm gluon (nor to m» “1-. mum-anon ur Gm: Tanner. Tho‘ wre- mnnlps Worc- mmlnrtod in an plahoram manner, Hm. Mtgpm u-na rrrusod per- ' mission to mnlw thP “mommy larv- won alldw‘flfl n! the rmirln: owrmlm < Vigil-y "art-u. Thu? 31'? saw-ml pixmy mom; \'ary« In: wry Huh» in size, and ranging from three and a half font to four and a half ’ Tl"- mmmmw on clnlium. «ml-ut- lug u! senators (‘rnu lonl. Putnam. "an". MM‘Ioml. Ihmlup. Fish". Mc- Kinky. Inm. union-y and Mmuun. In" nnrr IM «mm adjourned and look up "n- “my mum. Tho ("Illa-d pn- pvrn now- not an haml. m I» mumm- wo mljmvrmnl mull Than-1M3. Juno-r, 3. Thursday": union of (luv loam-um! an I In" Ionianâ€. Svuhn brunch wu lmsx In Mon and both dimmed an"! O n't-Iovk Mona-y mnlng. In the Mm†Swat" “nrtls pupal-ted "0". David G. and“!!! of Pain!!! In emplnln‘ Mr. Allen intro-Inca! Ibo mull now-optimum mm ï¬xing the expel-no of the nation and "n pay a! omployvs at “8.000. in the unit mm mm m-n- lulmdnnduhy Mr. mm.» apnrtmriaunx $60.00!! In any n» assnInMy employee: by Mr. Tom- pmon appropriating money to cover all the "pens". 0! â€IF nation, In joint «salon ma rmn on unto oMrors In the m. olorthm was unusual and the Republlnn nomlnws (ormnllg (ll'l'flflï¬â€˜d olmlpd. a In. or m mum-ma m1 ' ‘ A II‘O pun. VLIrut-Hov. mu wulhd' "mum: um door-nay «mt-ll; It won. and um. l mu! n! It» haul and "to rap. 0! mo law-I HIIIMI the mau- In cult-r. In kn Hum Intro-quart": o! M. hour the u-mnr hm! rnmplrlod Iu day'n work. and than n mummml “th- 0 i on! tnlllnu In loam Ilwflwr 0m. All- > um mm a mum" or not. u-v'v “'.“ u. . _, _.._,_ l‘hc- was†I'm-ted no Him In Irma» homes. and furbrlonn, but Marin! In pun olf ‘ bl .. ‘ b ’ ‘ ‘ - In. H.» 3.0 no on! "n- iouI-lnllw mmhlm-r) I: though u duo . 'm c - '- hud Mn Mama-«I m or night Inn-Ind o! l I. B will" '“ Iâ€. Pt. “’- 3. Iâ€. Hpc-uko-r ('nrtlu uppoInlvd u commu-' u-o emulating u! Dmltl K. shunahln o! ('ook. A. u. Murray or Raul-nun and I John I’. 510001an of ('ool lo I'll! upon Gov. Ally-M and Inform hlll lhll m tumu- In ornnlxml and rudy to w, win any ummuulrmlon which m‘ might but to pmnl. Private Mre- ‘ tar,- Don- M mm- prmlm-d lhr “tum“ } nor'u mrmn. ‘ Temporary (‘hulrnmu Allen «IN-lured Mr. Curtis the weaker of the X142: general nasambly, and n vummmee. comlullng of Messrs. ('m‘llfllll. Schu- bert. Selby. ('ralg nml Morrh‘. was apâ€" pointed to I'm-or! .\lr. ('nrus to Ibo «halr. I! the ummm! ur rlm-rlng (‘ur- â€I rm-«h'ml run In- vonahlorecl as an m- Illcallon Iln- upoukor in u-r)’ pupular with the nu-mlu‘rs o! Ilw lmuaw lrrf- nun-Hui of pollllcn. â€t' bowed mink-ut- ly lo the noluy weh-omr, and (hen lhanlml hl: uuppuraen. Michael Stoskop! of ihe 12th district placed Isaac B. Praia. the denim-ratio caucus rholce {or speakâ€. in nomina~ Hun. James E. Shurrm-k. whu in WI!- flalu G. Cochran's collmgue. and who fought Cochran so bitterly In his at- tempt to he uhosen speaker. amended Mr. (‘urtis‘ nomination. Close on Mr. Sharrock‘s e‘flort came Wiiflam A. Common of McDonoush couniy with I speech sm-omiing the nomination of Isaac B. Craig. l‘hnirlmm Allen hm no time when Mr. (‘ompton ï¬nished in or- dering the rail to be culled. ('ierk John Reeves had taken his pincc at the desk, and the houw hogan thiamine the as- pect of blindness. The \‘019 stood exact- |_\‘ on pnriy ihws. The populism voted with llw n-puhiicuns. Then came the election or the speak- er, George W. Miller of the 3d dlstrlct placed Edward (‘. ('urtla of Kanknkee county. the republican ram-us nominee. before the house. The Rev. Dr. Taylor oflered tho openlng prayer. and then the roll was called. All of the members responded except lawrence Y. Sherman ot the 28th district. D. R. Webb 0! the 46th dlutrlct and William D. DeWoody of the 50“: district. August W. None was the ï¬rst member to make a mollon. He ln- troduced a resolution which provided that the members Immediately pro- ceed to elect temporary ofllcerS. It was adopted. annuity II. The blennlul sesalon of the Illinois Malamute was called to onlor Wednesday at noon. ILLINOIS LEGISLATURE. Hood’s “harm. A company at 0.08.... in... ~ .13». In. I. mum“ to «limit «a ' m it: I!" U! "E SIG! FBI-l3w â€mm on: Band M be? lulu! 00.. Until. Iptndo , . 92-“- I?» I- on wmmgb-LMM t-_Ig FARMERQV-gï¬w 3:2! It who no 'ofld lot I In M nun: to Mn II Idle-0.. Wan mum" at who. I. o m and, cum. an nun-Ind. In,“ _ hm wanna; x ï¬mï¬ 0! (Manny'- mm pop-unto. at About 52.0.0.0“. Pruni- hu ghoul 81.- ï¬x wé-gm gwm-tg â€AND; W Thm an About [5.00. um or I. hop. «and In hull“, Ila-IL. cu.- um (our hundred your: It they no protocwd from dim! sunlight. Move. the bowel. cub day. In oa- du- m be healthy um I. new. Act: gently on the liver llld kidney: Cure: 1ch beaduhe. Prlce 26 and “a. sm- Chuch Cum“. Two churches of Jasper county. Ilo., have been visited by thieves, who am even the carpet: at the aisles and maps: platform. llllnol- lpendo u mu 52,000,000 a you in punI-hlng crtmlnuu. I! we“. Icarcely Inn!!!“ for their Morn. m wuunâ€"nï¬'mmio um AI Wat-u tho-woo: u “,“f" was- { Fill n bottle or common IMO! glnu ‘- with urine and let it “end twentyabur hours; a Iedimt or sum am e dipeneed condition at the kidneys. When urine, stun. linen it in ponitlve evidence at kidney trouble. Too (3: quent desire to urinate or min b e book. in also convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder no out of order. want to no. There in comfort in the knowledge no often expmeeed, that Dr. Kilmer'e Swamp-Root the great kidney remedy, tuliliie every will: in relieving pain ‘in the heck, kidneys. liver. bladder and every part. of the urinary pun-gee. It corrects inability to hold urine Ind scalding pain in panning it, or bed ei- tects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes thnt Boolean-l: necessity of being compelled to set ill? many times during the night to urin- ate. The mild and the exulordillr! elect oi Swamp-Root in noon realised. It etande the highest for its wonder- tul cores 0! the meet dietreulns cuel. Sold by druggiete. price iiiiy cents, and one dollar. For a. sample bottle and pamphlet. both sent tree by mail, non- tion this pnper, and lend your lull, poet- oiiice address to Dr. Kilmer I 00.. Binshnnuon, N. Y. 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