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Kooser. Byanitj. On AAASAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA the night of September 28 Kooser and YVwWWWWWWWWWWW (The empress is thus able sometimes French women have to pay 10 a to appear at court wearing Jewelry year for a permit to wear male attire. roughly valued at 250,000. EMERY AIDING BRYAN MEN FOR CONGRESS Six licenses have been issued.

A woman who served throughout I A prominent eye specialist In Scot-! the civil war in the cavalry branch of A Boston schoolboy was talL Emery spoke to the same audience. nd Kooser arraigned the Republican party in the most scathing language the party of President Roosevelt. Emery is committed to Kooser's candidacy. In all of these districts where present members are being opposed by land. Dr.

Maitland Ramsay, has re-j the army has Just been discovered in cently married a practicing physician, Summit county, near Akron, O. The Dr. Elizabeth Pace. woman is Mrs. Martha who Lady Ada Mary MUbanke, great-! kept her identity secret during the grand-daughter of the poet Byron, be- war, and since then few have learned comes a peeress in her own right by that she was a soldier.

Had she not weak and sickly. His arms were soft and flabby. He didn't have a strong muscle in his entire body. served under a fictitious name she would be entitled to a pension. No member of the reigning house of the death of her father.

Lord Lovelace. Japanese children begin to go to school when 6 years old. During the JoOSevelt Republicans Are Tar- Lincolnite or fusion candidates the I members so opposed have been staunch gets In His Gubernatorial supporters of Roosevelt and his poll- campaign. bin Bateg lg secretary of tne penn. sylvanla Republican delegation in Con- Great Britain is more tender-hearted first four years they learn Japanese and solicitous than the duchess of and Chinese; in the next four years Connaught.

It is therefore particu- larly unfortunate that to her should every child has to learn English. From the Chicago News. What becomes of all the autumn" leaves the women press? Occasionally a wise man makes fool remarks just to fool people. It pays to be honest but the pay often goes to the other fellow. Any man who knows his place i3 never out of place any place.

Few questions are raised regarding the honesty of a poor man. The experience we. buy is the only kind really worth the price. A man's conscience troubles him less than Jhe fear of being caught at it. There are only four letters in love, but there are thousands of love, letters.

-Some women are forgetting married and some are forgetting that they are. Fools never know when to stori talking, but wise men always know when not to begin. But the homely girl who knows hof to cook has one advantage over the pretty girl who doesn't. See that you have plenty of sand bo-fore sta'rting on the road to success, for it's somewhat slippery. Babies are the links that bind moth-ers to heaven and also keep them at home when they want to go press.

Olmstead is one of Speaker Cannon's right-hand men. and fre- HOW DEMOCRATS The throwing of rice at weddings is have fallen the unenviable distinction probably the most ancient custom at of being the first royal personage to present in use. In its original form' be involved In a fatal automobile ac-it was undoubtedly the wish of the cident. Her motor, in which she was ARE PROFITING -uentlv presides over the house when in committee of the whole. Acheson is one of the strongest men in the del- The physician who had attended the family for thirty years prescribed Scoffs Emulsion.

NOW: To feel that bos arm you would think he was apprenticed to a blacksmith. wedding guests that the young couple riding from her country place at Bag- egation. Wanger is able and faithful might always have enough to eat. Mrs. Ames Lyde has come into notice as the proprietor and manager of shot to London with her two ciaugn-ters and her son-in-law.

Prince Gus-tavus Adolphus, of Sweden, ran down and killed a little boy. They Hope to Fulfill Pledge to Nebraska Leader to Gain Con-gressmen In Pennsylvania. in the performance of his duties. Side Show in "Shoe-String" District. A vigorous attempt was made by the Emeryites and Democrats to knock out iron works in England because of her patronage by the king and queen.

Her extensive iron works are located at Norfolk, where she has recently turned out a pair of gates for the garden at Sandringham. The German empress, in addition to jewels worth 100,000 that are her own private property, has the right, to use the splendid collection of gems ALL DRUGGISTS; BOe.AND $1.00. Representative Butler in the Chester- When William J. Bryan landed In Deaware district, and the most an-New York he was given a great recep- noyfngi contemptible and underhand tion. Pennsylvania Democrats were methods were employed in the effort represented on the occasion by the t0 produce sucn a result, but it failed.

The reason Dr. Dade's Little Liver Pills give perfect satisfaction Is due to their tonic effect on the liver. They never gripe. Sold by John P. Butler and Philadelphia Mediclre company.

JSP A SMILE OR TWO. very same Democratic leaders wno naa In the "shoe-string" district, made Just made Lewis Emery their nominee up of Frankiin, Fulton, Huntingdon, for governor. These backers and sup-: juniata. Mifflin, Perry, Snyder and porters of Emery presented Mr. Bryan Tjnion counties, Benjamin F.

Focht has with a solid silver shield, upon which She (tauntingly) "You haven't courage enough to say boo to a goose." He "But what good would it do to say boo to a goose, anyway?" Somer-ville Journal. The Great Difference In "Unfortunately, the evil in me always gains the victory." "Well, marry. Thrm your better half will always be victorious." Bom be. Life Insurance Companies is not revealed bv their names nor their claims. The day before the San Francisco Mr.

Cartapple ground your Cholly Summerboard aw I a love the daughter walks on." Hiuctrr. all Fire Insurance Companies seemed alike to the thoughtless: there was rrai difference nevertheless, and when the test came, some auibbled. some defaulted, while were inscribed the resolutions of the Democratic Emery convention. "We congratulate the country upon the fact," so the resolutions inscribed on silver read, "that the only prominence which the present Republican national administration has attained has been achieved by feeble and pretended application of principles enunciated by the Hon. William Jennings Bryan, the Great Democratic Commoner, who is now regarded as the certain successor of Theodore Roosevelt to the Presidency." John M.

Garman. former chairman of the Democratic state committee, had prepared a careful speech of presentation. "Pennsylvania Democrats have Joined in an unselfish patriotic fusion with Independent Republicans," tha speech ran. And he added: "We are not unmindful of the importance of the election of Democrats to congress, and there Is every reason to believe that we shall gain from six to eight representatives In the lower house who will co-operate with their fellow Democrats of other states to ad Farmer Cartapple "Ye do, hey? Waal, she's around here all her life. What'll ye gimme for the hull place?" Chicago Daily News.

others drew on the reserve funds which they had ready for such a contingency, paid the large amounts due, and went right on. It is because for years the money it has received from its policyholders has been invested with unusual skill and care always safe, always growing, always ready for the hour of need that been nominated by the Republicans The Lincolnites have not dared to Indorse the Democratic candidate, Wil Ham Alexander, out right, but have put up a side-show candidate in the person of Edward Hummel. There is not the slightest show for the election of Hummel, but so long as the Emery people can aid the Bryan candidate they are content. In Luzerne county the Lincolnites have put up Coray in the hope ol smashing the Republican lines and sending a Democrat to Congress. The 27th district comprises Armstrong, Clarion.

Indiana and Jefferson counties, and Smith has represented it. He is not the candidate this time, and in his place is Major Joseph G. Beale, a veteran of the civil war. Emery is committed to the Democratic candidate. Indeed, it was in this district that Emery, speaking at Punxsutawney on the night of September 22, already referred to, made his declaration that he would "soonei have a decent Democrat down there (Washington) than a stinking, rotten Republican." And this in a district where a veteran whose name and character carry weight throughout all of the counties composing it, Major Beale, is taking' any part or were approving of the Emery campaign, but simply that they were in attendance.

"There is perhaps no good reason why a preacher might not go to a barroom, a dance hall or an Emery meeting, simply to see what is going on and be able in each rase to point out to his people the disastrous results of visiting or consorting with any one of the three. But the whole trend of the church in its declarations of hostility to the liquor traffic and to all affiliations with the brewery business are so clear and unmistakable that it can hardly be a thinkable proposition that the ministry of this state should become In any sense a partisan of Lewis Emery or' those who attach themselves to him." What Castle Wants to Know. At every meeting Mr. Castle repeats his queries addressed to Mr. 'Emery, all of which that gentleman has up to date failed to answer.

He wants to know from Mr. Emery if It Is not true that his immense fortune was made largely from "selling out" the Standard Oil company and then re-establishing himself as a competitor in the oil business, only to again make a compact to start a new golden stream into his personal treasury. He wants to know if It is not true that al this very time Mr. Emery has got. a veritable "gold mine" In the Pure Oil company, which Is ostensibly The Mutual Life Iimsurainice Comnpainiy is the strongest and staunchest Life Insurance Company in the world.

Read these figures as to the Mutual reserve. At the close of 1905, the Mortgage Loans amounted to $109,771,163.16, on which more than four and one-half millions have been received in interest during the year, and less than fifteen thousand dollars of interest was overdue at its close. Most of this trifling amount was paid in within a few days. The sum of $28,198,278.84 was loaned on the Company's policies, and $18,195,000.00 was loaned on other collateral. "Mabel," said the girl's mother, that young man has been calling upon you every evening this month." "Yes, mother," replied Mabel.

"And I'd like to know what his intentions are." "Well er mamma," rep-lied Mabel, blushing, "we're both very much in the dark." Philadelphia Ledger. Quail in Nebraska. Lincoln Cor. Forest and Stream. Grouse and prairie chicken are reported, more plentiful than for many years, due to rigid enforcement of the law with relation to the shipment and sale of them, and also to the favorable hatching conditions during th(? early months of the season.

These birds are found principally in the territory north of the Platte river and in the central and western portion of th state, where reasonably minister the policies which you have Emery Helping Bryanites. That was no idle boast that Garman no interest whatever Demg overdue on eitner item, nonas ana siocus costing dim udvmg a market value on December 31, 1905, of $265,301,867.38 were held by the Company, and on this enormous amount not one dollar of interest was overdue and unpaid, and but one stock failed to pay a good dividend in 1905, this stock being that of a new company, subsequently sold at a made. There are several districts soi the Republican candidate! profit over cost. When it is Dome in mina tnai no sucn aggregation oi putciy invraimcni securities has ever been brought together elsewheie, the absolutely clean and indeed perfect quality of these immense investments excites praise and wonder, felt and expressed most strongly by those who know most as financiers of the dangers and pitfalls attend ing the care of large investments. I his remarKaule snowing aiso appeals io me plain people whose money comes slowly, who value safety and who understand that security like the above makes "insurance" insurance indeed.

If you would like to know for yourself the latest phases of Life These are facts that no one can get away from. They show conclusively that when the Pennsylvania Democrats promised Bryan to send six or eight extra Democrats to Congress they were not talking vainly. They had had their understanding with their gubernatorial candidate Emery, and Emery is standing gallantly by the agreement to smash th Republican party at every posslhlt point, even to the extent of advocating Bryan-Hearst candidates for congress. Philadelphia Inquirer. Insurance, or wish information concerning any lorm oi policy, consult our nearest agent or write direct to The Mutual good shooting niay be expected.

Quail have increased very rapidly during the last, two years, and we hardly realize that they were practically exterminated by weather conditions during the winter of lf03. The children's jubilee of good health follows the use of Bee's Laxative Honey and Tar, the cough syrup that expels all cold from the system by acting as a cathartic on the bowels. Guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. Sold by John P. Butler and Philadelphia Medicine company.

close that, with even a partial fusion between the Democrats and the so-called Lincolnites (an organization owned bodily by Emery) eight or ten Democratic representatives may easily be sent to Washington to support the principles of Bryan and Hearst and oppose the policies of President Roosevelt. Mr. Emery is doing his level best to elect those Bryan-Hearst Democrats to congress. We present a few facts: In his speech at Punxsutawney, on the night of September 22, he said: "I would sooner have a decent Democrat down there than a stinking, rotten Republican who is against the president of the United States." He went on to declare that but for the aid of the Democrats the railroad rate hill would never have been passed. But ft so happens that with the sin Life Insurance Company, New York, N.

V. AT II a competitor of the Standard, but which, in fact, has a very satisfactory and harmonious business arrangement by which both the Standard and the Pure Oil companies fix prices which make the oil consumers'easy marks" for both of them. He wants to know if it Is not true that there are at least two representatives of the Standard Oil interests on the board of directors of Emery's Pure Oil company. He wants to know what Israel WT. Durham, James P.

McNichol and John M. Mack, the Philadelphia politicians, paid for their stock in the Pure Oil company, and what political Influence, If any, they were to throw to the advantage of the Pure Oil company, or did they arrange a deal with the Standard? He' wants to know why Mr. Emery goes about denouncing corporations for getting freight rebates from railroads, when he admitted, under oath, before the interstate commerce commission, that his company had received such rebates. He wants to know why Mr. Emery devotes so much attention to denouncing the Standard Oil company's meth MB Nightly Demands Answers tc Charges Emery Keeps Dodging.

WHITMAN ARTMAN. MINISTERS GO TO HIS MEETINGS New Fall Tailored Suits in tasteful and distinctive designs made in all the newest materials. Let us show you. Wooltex Coats Here's a coat we like to talk about. It's different In style and make.

Let us show you. Clergymen Want to Know More About Character of Man Who Links the 1128 Eleventh 28. Church With the Brewery, Like a ferocious bull dog on the trail of a fleeing burglar, Homer L. Castle THIS IS THE TIME OF YEAR WE TALK STYLE SHOW STYLE. Things for Woman, Miss and Child to wear that are out of the ordinary.

It's our business to have It as this is a Woman's Ready-to-Wear Store. We aim to have the best in style, material and make-up. PRICES always within reach of all. Cheap, trashy goods are not cheap. "keeps everlastingly at it" In his pur suit of Lewis Emery, his Demo ods when It is charged that the Emery oil company falsified the tests of its oil, and the inspector's stamps, that, oil that stood the test of only 110 was stamped as tested 150; that this was' fraudulently done; that Mr.

Emery's company reaped the largely Increased profits of this fraud; that Mr. Emery is or was practically the Emery Oil, company. He wants to know If Mr. Emervi gle exception of Mr. Sibley, who is not a candidate for re-election, there was not one Republican vote in the Pennsylvania delegation against the presidentnot one.

And yet Mr. Emery is engaged in a conspiracy with his Democratic friends to try to defeat several of these supporters of Roosevelt and send Bryanites and Hearstites in their places. A Glance Over the District. In the district composed of Erie and Crawford counties there Is no open fusion between the Democrats and Lincolnites, but the Democrats have nominated A. J.

Palm for congress against Arthur L. Bates, Republican and present member. Palm was one of the principal speakers with Emery when the latter opened his campaign at Erie on the night of Monday, September 10. The Emery men there make no secret of their intention to support the Bryanites. In the district comprising Washington, Beaver and Lawrence counties the Emery Lincolnites and the Democrat have fused and nominated Robert K.

Aiken, a lawyer of New Castle, Lawrence county, against Earnest Ache-son, Republican and present member and a man of independent action always. Aiken accompanied Emery on his tour of the district and spoke from the same platform with him at Beaver Falls on September 11, and at Wash FINEST MILLINERY. NEW PLAID BELTS. NEW SKIRTS. Wo are showing the best in headwear Youl find all the new novelties here in Made of Taffeta, Voile, Panamaw, Serge, you'll And in Altoona.

You'll be pleased. Let belts and belt buckles. and a big variety of fancies, and plaids. us show you the styles. NEW HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR.

NEW SILK AND COTTON WAISTS. NEW NECK RUFFLES Daily we have new customers for Hos- Our Waists are up to date in style and They are very much in Com- lSry and Underwear because its of the best. material. See our fine lace and lingerie plete line of novelties to show you. lry us' walats.

CORSETS. FALL COATS. SILK PETTICOATS. Comfort in a Corset means much to a For the miss and little tot we are show- You'll feel dressed in a Taffeta Silk Pet- lady. Try ours.

Only the best approved ing the new thing for them in plaids and ticoat. All colors and black. makes here. bear skins. still places the church, the schools and the hospitals upon the same plane with the brewerv.

cratic rival for the governorship. There is no such thing as "quitting" in Castle's make-up, and he certainly has kept Emery on the run from the very outset of the campaign. Castle has been drawing Immense crowds at many of his meetings. He must be given credit for the fearlessness and persistence with which he is conducting his campaign He Is quite as severe upon the Repub licans as he Is upon the Democrat and the Lincolnites In his general crlt lcisms, but while he has attacked the Republican party management, he has not found an excuse to say a single word of condemnation of Edwin S. Stuart, the Republican nominee foi governor.

With Emery it has been different At almost every meeting he has something new to present, some new reason, some new argument why Em ery should not be elected to the governorship. Wherever he goes he charges that Emery Is not a fit man to be the chief executive of A SMILE OR TWO. "Say," sneered the bulldog, "you don't know much about scientific fighting, do you?" "Perhaps not," replied the porcupine; "if you want to try a little bout with me, however, I think I can give you a few points." Philadelphia Ledger. The Seven Button Boot Here is a woman's boot that is chock full of style. Low cut top short vamp medium heel it's the swellest boot that you will see xthis winter.

Patent or Gun Metal Leather, extension soles round toe and the most comfortable fitter we ever had in stock. "I hear that John L. Sullivan is going into politics." "Well, he ought to be a good hand In a reform movement. He has reformed oftcner than any one else in the country." Washington Post. ington, on September 15.

In the Montgomery-Bucks district Walter F. Leedom, of Bristol, has been selected as the candidate of the Emery Lincolnites and Emery Democrats against Irving P. Wanger, Republican and present member, and will speak with Emery from the same platform when the candidate for governor of the Bryanite party gets into that locality. In the district composed of Cumberland. Dauphin and Lebanon counties He attacks him personally, as well as on account of his official and business record.

A significant feature of the Castle campaign the keen interest that is being manifested in his canvass by clergymen of every denomination. Ministers Listen to Castle. The crowded ship gave a sudden lurch. There was a splash. wailed the young woman who had been sitting near the rail, reading a book.

"Think of all those lives being lost!" But nothing could be done, and she gazed sadly at her copy of "Plutarch" dancing merrily on the waves far astern. Chicago Tribune. Manv ministers attend his meetings. Queen Quality Gibson Girl the Emerv Lincolnites have indorsed in a measure may be accounted $4 00 Specials $3 50 Harvards $3 QQ Mother "Do you think his intentions are serious?" Daughter "Well, he refused to renew his subscription to the Bachelor's Gazette." Montreal Star. Frayed Fagan "What- would you give to be worth Weary Willie "$999,999.95 all I want is a nickel!" Puck.

Made particularly for the younger set, who demand style as well as comfort and wear. for by the fact tnat Mr. uasue ana Dr. Swallow were responsible for the criticisms of Emery which brought forth from Emery his now famous letter in which he placed the brewery upon the same plane with the church, the hospital and the school. In speaking at one of his recent gatherings on the subject of the attendance of clergymen at his meetings, Mr, Castle said: "As soon as it began to be noted In the papers that ministers were not only attending our meeting, but were Taking active part and interest and were appearing upon the platform with us, then the Emery people undertook to discount It by having their newspapers chronicle the fact that the ministers were attending their meetings.

"The newspapers stayed at least near enough to the truth so that they did not say that the ministers were John Lindner, of Carlisle, the Democratic candidate against Marlin Olmstead, Republican and present member, but to the credit of the Cumberland county Lincoln conferees the latter have refused to enter into the deal. Cumberland county presents one bright spot at least. Lincolnites as Assistant Democrats. In the Lycoming-Potter-Clinton district the Lincolnites have nominated a straight-out candidate against Eliaa Deenier, Republican and present member. In this district the Lincolnites, it is seen, are not willing to go the full length of opposing a Republican who has served long and well, but are occupying the position of Assistant Democrats.

Somerset, Fayette and Green counties compose a congressional district of which Allen F. Cooper is the Republican representative. The Lincolnites have united with the Democrat in 1400 11th Ave." It is 10 p. m. They are seated in the parlor.

"No." she says, bowing her head. "Pa says I am too young to become engaged." It is Just 1.30 a. an. They are still seated in the parlor. Suddenly, from "somewhere up stairs, a gTuff voice shouts: "Henrietta, if that fellow waits a little longer you'll be old enough to accept his proposal!" Woman's Home Companion.

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