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THE TOPEEA DAILY CAPITAL: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6. 1900. is expected that the members of the Law QOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO000 have hastened out on the. front porch tnt the purpose of assuring the reporters thai rence club will oppose the scheme ployment, but "this total does not go fa to cover the necessary service of the 8,000 libraries of the Chicago Tribune. this scheme, and thought it was only another illustration '4f the results of wanting to get rich Some people never seem to learn that one can not get.

to cross the royal Belgian bare with the measly plebian jackrabbit of the western FEATURES' OF AMERICAN 5 i I the young man was all right and could have anything he called for. plains. 1 Cbe Gopefca aity Capital. By THE CAPITAL PUBLISHING CO. Cuuwoxwialtm, established ISO.

fciaTBxcoiu. etabUha183i). The Only Morning Paper Published im Tepeka, OPEN COURT OF something for. no thing in this world. If we want to make, money, we must be PUBLIC OPINION.

MILWAUKEE'S PROPOSED, BULL C. P. Dutton. editor of the willing to work for it and not try to climb MAGAZINES FOR KOI. ahd a member of the McCracken council, the ladder of success by pushing others down.

v5.v FIGHT. Milwaukee has been discussing the pro is jfirmly of the opinion that all members of such a body should receive payment Cigarettes on the Railroad. Some months ago the managers of the Business men sometiroes tell me that priety of having a bull fight. Some of her oooooooooooooooooooooo for their services. "The time is DAILY EDITIOK business can notb conducted nowaday Rt mall, ana Tear people are shocked at the idea, -while oth upon the principles laid down by Jesus la making books there is no says Dutton with some show of indignation, twhen a matt Is expected to it up Chicago.

Rock Island Pacific, railroaa gave notice that cigarette, smoking among its employes must cease. It was announced officially that after careful in ers maintain that bull fighting is no worse 4 .00 a.oo .00 .15 jir mailt montni Hy mall, three JiT malL one month end. Surely the" fame xsentl-ment may be truthfully ap half the night transacting the city's busi the Sermon on the Mount. I say they ara mistaken. A man.

can still be honest and be successful In business. He may not be mall, one ness for nothing. Still there is a. chance lif carrier, per plied to magazines. It would seem that in ffir oatriots tn ret inin rh Sail fimfi Li than prize fighting.

The propriety of stealing might be defended, likewise on the unobjectionable ground that it is no worse than murdering, in fact rot so bad. An argument is brought forward In behalf of 1 mt-so ciosins aays oi we nineteenth een F. Virginia Fraxer Boyle, George Wv Cable, Charles TT. Chestnutt, Winston Churchill, Edwin Asa Dlx, Chester Bailey Fernald, Hamlin Garland. David; Gray, Joel Chandler Harris, Bret Dean Howells.

Henry Sarah Orno Jewett, Rudyard Kipling, John Luther Long. Charles R. Ian Maclarens Dr. S. Weir Mitchell, Thomas kelson Page; Albert Bigelow Paine, Jacob A.

Rijs, Ber Br mail, one mi mtt-f icu. able to declare dividends of a. hundred pet cent, but he will have the satisfaction cf knowing that he is honorable. I bava come to believe," as a-' result of my ob vestigation among the trarcmen, tobacco had been found to be physically, and so mentally, Opinions of eminent physicians were quoted to that effect. The president of the road, averred tbat from personal investigation he was satis a.

Russell the county seat of Ixgan tury magazine building had reached, the highest state of perfection. But as the new century publications appear one, by one. proof is given that there are new-worlds tp conquer in the realm of typog having a bull fight, that It would bring county, is now without a newspaper. Some servations, that riot over 10 per cent people and money. into the place, which profit cam be honestly made in any bust fied that the use of cigarettes tended to HMI-WKXKLT KDITIOV.

Bt mall, one year (every Tuesday nd 'rt day Remittances can be made by registered nlU jalt, postal order, or express order. Id ordering TmB Capital by mall, state issue wanted, daily or serai-weekly, airing name, eity nd state. If subscriber changes place of residence, give former as well as present address, and etate tdltloa of paper taken. Address. im Topi a Capital.

it would undoubtedly, In South Dakota a 'befog the mind and make one listless raphy. ma naQKie, riora Annie eieei, xiuiu time ago Kinney of Oakley Graphic, sold "his paper to Mitten, publisher of the Clipper at Russell Springs. Now Mitten has consolidated the two papers a.nd will make Oakley the point of publication. Russell similar argument against strengthening and careless In the discharge of duty. The American magazine is an institution I Enery Stuart, Mrs.

Burnett, 12 B. Waif ord. ness. Too often men forget, "that all business belongs to God; that He made everything, and that we and all we have are His. the marriage laws of tbat state was effect-1 Among all employments, said thev presi which has come to Itis as much I Lew Wallace, Elizabeth Stuart Phelps lv and ths laws were not changed.

It was dent, with reason, a clear brain is especial a part of the daily life of the reading I Ward, the late Charles DudleyWarner and Young men, when starting out in life, a u. k. imroA iaw that iy needed in mat oi trainmen. vi public as books of the newspapers. It is Mary E.

Wilkins. The Helmet of Springs, the county eeat, Is near the center of the county, but is twenty-five miles make a great mistake by seekins to Ibe- but natural that the magazines should which was. commenced in ''August of this state, which make marriage an affair or. or so from the Union Pacific, the nearest railroad and has a population -of about 117 get better even if they also get cheaper year, will be concluded in "May next. Miss come rich at nee.

They should be com tent to build slowly rf on a firm foundation. the Rock Island trainmen didn't take tha new rule seriously at first, but it was soon discovered that it was meant to be obeyed. Now the Chicago, Burlington Quincy trifling importance, had resulted in cre K. C. Berk with gpoelal Agency, Sole Agents foreign Advertising.

Eastern Business Office I 49 Tribune Building, New Tor. Western Business Office 9 The Rookery Chicago. in price because the army of readers -is iwertnar Kunkle work describes the Strug Oakley is in the northeast quarter of the atine sood business for the hotels and and they will find that their character growing and competition la so keen. 8le hvFrance in the sixteenth century, and northeast township, on the Union Pacific, bringing large quantities of money Into ths SyStem ha3 published this regulation: structure is a lasting bne. The thirst foe The magazine reader is privileged to set a story of love and adventure.

The ro- and has a population of about 400. Mit wealth takes our minds from the better 'The use of tobacco by employes in or state, persons seeking divorces being gen down for a feast of good things for 1901. mance is illustrated by Andre Castaigne, ten's paper is the only one in the county. The Capital presents herewith, a brief Hamlin Garland's Her Mountain Iover Is things in life and dwarfs 'not only our mentality but also our moral nature. It about station buildings or on passenger cars is prohibited." and under the law requiring a paper resume of the advance tables of contents I a romance of the west and full of plctur- erally high, rollers, easily separated from their money." The argument was unanswerable, in the present state of Dakota This elearlv la not.

In the firet nlace. to is one of the things to be guarded against be published for fifty-two consecutive weeks before It Is a "lega?" eheet, he is, of the more prominent publications: jesque situations. Down the Rhine is the in our national life. tt theme selected by Mr. Augustine BirretL not apt to have any competition in a hurry.

civilization. Nevertheless, Milwaukee win Now that Christmas is at hand, with all -6" During the coming year The Century will Tho nnA Anil caaimi VAinmA rf I better the health of the Burlington men, but to better their manners. Cigarettes are forbidden only about station buildings or on cars frequented by the public; and probably not have the bull light That Its memories an4 i Pleasant meetings, publish a number of papers on country JIfe and on beautiful gardens. There are to The IngaUs-Larje Comparison- Harper's magazine begins in December, form of sport is Spanish and Spanish surely we can rest awhile in the pursuit A Pit I MARY ELECTION LAW. The new Minnesota primary election' law applying to all counties with more than 200.000 population In that state is worth the study cf the Kansas Legislature, which la expected to give the state a new election law this winter.

The Minnesota law contains many of the features of the plan proposed In the Capital recently by Mr. J. C. Cooper, but at the same time preserves the party nature of primary elections. Tn Vflnnoanfn trier ara three registra To the of the Capital.

CThe Editor's Easy Chair, which was of wordly success and take time to realizo things are not popular in any part of this the public will need no professional cer- thank you for the contrasted views of abandoned after the death of George Will- tificates to convince them that the Bur some of the good things we have been ap be descriptions cf Italian and English gardens. The industries of the United States are not to be overlooked. Prof. Thurston country. The American town that wouia preciating so little during the busy, work Mr.

Connelley and- Coulter on the lam Curtis, will be revived, for William character, of John J. IngaHs, IDean Howells will In future direct the introduce a Spanish custom, unless it lington anti-cigarette scheme is well undertaken. Smoking on duty of any sort is a sign of divided attention, and If there ing months of the year. And, in the com Is to write on the subject of 6teel There will be other papers on mining. There can be little doubt as to which of I social and literary causerie.

The Editor's ing century, it is the hope of all good men should be one that -has better reason for existing than Spanish customs commonly the two has properly measured Ingalls. Drawer will be conducted by Hayden S. that America will no Ionjer be known as transportation and milling of iron. Rail One Is the view by a master, the other I Carruth. Among the new contributions have, would come out loser in the end.

Mil Is an emblem of indifference to the world in general and, In particular to the company, it i's the cigarette left hanging from The Land of the Dollar," but as tha roads and Railroad Men is the title of Major Charles Delano Hine's articles. It was by the tyro. One has met and seen the I there will be Prof. Woodrow Wilson's waukee can better afford to keep to its home of all that is best and truest in Jife. man, but has not been flattered by him.

Colonies and Nation, Gilbert Parker's the lips a condition in which it is so fre municipal "Let me do the brew In the Century that first appeared the J3ack The other has been met by he man and novel, The Right of Way; The Portion Log Studies, by Charles Dudley Warner, quently found. ing for the country, and I care not who tion days only, Instead of 350 as in this state. The new primary' law moyes back the first of these three days to seven weeks before the election. The registration officers take their books to the polling places uuijr uMivcrea. laoor.

Dy Mary ts. wtimns: vnerry, oy i tv. i.wamk i The medical men may debate the sound I i umuci xsuuitrjr has the prjze and bull fights." ness of the Rock Island theory that ciga wb j.usu9, uji.u 1 rsooin jariunjion, wun suwi sswriei, ujr I Warner's -FVlnontlnn oom i. -vrnt i 1 I Kansas News and Comment 00 rettes are positively injurious to the mind, an amuiuon tor me lony uyrus xownsena uraay ana uciave ana hl3 Fashions Jn Literature and The, GOOD ADVICE TO REPUBLICANS which are established as on general elec but the public knows that the Burlington ol iw nunor inaner, utner stones win navo icr pursuit of Happiness will be public hed In theory that cigarette smoking is ill man tion days." Voters are registered as they al'alunu iwr wnai mere was i aurnors t. is.

Aiaricn, u. noweiis, i tne numbers of the Century Senator Hale of Maine is quoted as say ivj una. Kicnara Harainsr uavis. Henry ts. utler, i ners in itself when trainmen bring It in present themselvs to vote.

The primary is ing that the Republican party can retain vr vuiuvJiua lutrrc ia Mil' Peabody has a board of trade which gets contact with travelers is sound beyond dig ku U6uns in we cause i xiiomas A. Janvier, jienry james, niza ton's Tirmn th v(ivitr general and simultaneous for all parties, things for the town. J. 1 political control of the country for years, pute. Other roads will do well to follow councu- "5 tue iae nospiiai Detti Btuart neips, ret riarte, w.

v. and decorated by F. V. DuMcnd. The front- A ticket of candidates is printed for each provided it observes caution and conserva.

the example set by the Burlington. New- irt rin uisauiiiues incurrea in snirxmg i Jacobs and other leading writers. The I iSDiece A 1 -1 a A 1 .1 and other Illustrations is printed It is about the time of year for the ap tlvlsm. In his program, taxation must York Sun micu tun vduea musi netsueu nis airenu-1 illustrated articles, descriptive or travel pearance of the item telling of the death In colors. Music and the drama are not overlooked.

The typographical excellence ous support. I and adventure will be In notable Quantity be reduced, extravagant expenditures party separately. These tickets are then pinned together and every voter who appears to register and vote receives all of the tickets with instructions to vote for Mr. Coulter would better have refrained 1 Science will be under the charee of Dr. Vice President Roosevelt.

stopped, appropriations cut down and the of thi3 magazine is one of its characteristic from reference to religious beliefs, for the Henry Smith Williams. A notable contri The friends and admirers of Colonel features, and is due to the De Vinne Press, man who in speaking of immortality says, theory followed that present great revenues And prosperity will not last forever. button will be Jacob Riis's translation names on one of them. He is privileged, Roosevelt who fear, and the enemies who "I don't know," is an outcast from the from the Danish of Erik Bosh's The Pil The President closed his message thia hope, that the Vice Presidency will extinguish him, deceive themselves. It is true fold.

J. A. D. The Outlook. The Outlook is a weekly newspaper, and grimage of Truth.

Howard Pyle will fur however, to vote for any cne candidate on whatever ticket for e.ien office. But if he does not vote for the names on one of cattle in the stalk fields. Diphtheria is getting a start in Lawrence, but it has been decided that it is not necessary to close the schools. Another baton made from one of tba masts of the Reina Christina has appeared in Kansas, this time at Manhattan. Someone has raised the oid cry "Dam the draws." Many Kansas farmers can nish the allegory with illustrations.

Cer. that he has been elected to an official po nit 11 111 Ctrot Tt Vana It), wnn week with a similar warning. "In our great prosperity," he said, "we must Honored His Uniform. sition that is commonly as fatal to am ord the important events of the E. The Secret of Mormon Success; cuard ajrainst the danger it invites of From the Watertown N.

Daily Times. Smith's bition as an overdose of chloroform is to ticket straight, but votes for any candidates other than these on his own party world. The Outlook abounds with labor- The work of the railroad men, especial-j From Boston to China In a Tugboat, by saving paragraphs, for it condenses, whn extravagance in government expenditures life, but Colonel Roosevelt is not depend-and appropriations." ent upon official position to afford him op- ly in the passenger service, is a strain on Rear Admiral L. A. My Japan, the nerves.

Trains are-supposed to hurry by Poultney Bigelow; A Tibetan Sketch, necessary, what is voluminous. It Is ab Mri por tunnies to attract attention He has solutely impartial, presenting both sides ticket, the law 'provides that in counting the ballots to determine who is nominated on all party tickets, the judges shall determine what party ticket be intended to over the road; passengers are generally by A. H. Savase Landor. and The Shah's show results that prove this advice to a pen and extreme industr in using it, Already he is advertised aa a leading roaga- in a hurry and very often confused, and! journey Through His Own Country, by charge it with incapacity.

It runs th government, meets the expenses, pays the the men in uniform are appealed to from I John Kimberly Mumford Vote by accepting as the ticket to be count of those important questions which agitate public attention. Every week it summarizes the achievements of the men of action, and notes the progress of humanity. It pays marked attention to literature and zine contributor for the coming year, and it may be taken for granted that even In Interest, reduces the principal of the debt, all sides for information and assistance. Among so many articles of interest Dr. The railroad management, operating on carl Peter's The Discovery of Ophlr.

and ed only the ticket upon which he has establishes the industries of the country the sedate seclusion of the Vice Presidency be good. More business during the month of November than for any month in the past ten years Is the report made by a Ness City bank. marked the most votes. on a firm footing, commands public re he will not forget the existence of the news paper press. This provision takes care of the party character of primary elections.

Men who spect and financial confidence for its prac touch with the world of thought. For the "T-S egar, expects them to be useful in help- belligerence oi nature so marked aa. tical abilities. It has the faculty of un. that of Colonel Roosevelt is not de comfng year Mr, Booker T.

Washington will furnish a scries of ten autobiographical scratch do not succeed In havlng'their tick The Atlantic Monthly. One natural result of the colonization of pendent "altogether upon- opportunity, ets counted. A Democrat can not vote for derstanding the country's needs and meet, ing exigencies. It has business instincts The Atlantic Monthly has for principal Oklahoma by Kansans is the large number Ing; passengers mistakes and in making them comfortable. How to keep in good temper and still try to please everybody is an hourly problem with papers, telling the romantic incidents of his life.

The first installments began in and it is reasonably certain it will be inl object the presentation of the real forces of men formerly of this state who are hold five Democratic candidates and five Repub. lican candidates and have his vote counted and in these respects is the most capabla possible for him to stay out of the fray.and which make up our national life. ing office down the November number. These papers will them. But they are it.

political organization that ever existed. The scientific, Industrial, and commer Ills vote is then thrown out. If he-votes At the Watertown station a few: days be fully illustrated. The editor of tho Outlook, Dr. Lyman Abbott, will contribute After the first of the year it is expected cial movements that mark the beginning The ever present danser to such a party is to spend money as easily as It it can be confidently predicted that during the next four years he will have a great deal to say for himself, thereby distressing not a little the solemn sort, who deem silence the highest manifestation of wisdom ago, as the train was ready to move out, for five Democratic and four, three, two er one Republican, only his Democratic votes the Fort Scott High school will have an of the twentieth century will be, discussed.

the ticket agent called out to a trainman In fietion the Atlantic for 1901 is to additional Instructor who will teach the makes it. Men like the President and who had come into the waitlngroom evi for the coming year a series of papers on The Rights of Man: A Study of Twentieth Century Problems. The year 1901, marking the thousandth anniversary of the death of are counted. To have his vote counted for young idea how to elocute. have a distinct national character.

Miss dently in search of somebody: a single -Republican he must vote for Senator Hale who admonish it against the temptations of extravagance are it Mary Johnson, whose To Have and to "She is sitting there in the corner. A and dignity, and who hold that the Vice President's first duty is to keep still. i Philadelphia North American, Forty-six years ago today, Cora Leaven Hold appeared In the Atlantic, will have a King Alfred, the Outlook has secured from, lady who is with her is trying to have majority of Republicans on the ticket, ia which case no vote he may mark for wisest counselors. If their advice is fol worth. Kyle, daughter of A.

T. Kyle, serial with the title Audrey, Miss Sarah Sir Walter Besant an appropriate article. net vugsaEC lowed the Republican party is in for an born in Leavenworth; her birthday, being Orne Jewett's The Tory Lover will be an-1 which will follow the ceremonies to occur a Democratic candidate can be counted. The- trainman found a young woman, the first to occur that other long lease of power such as that othef serial feature for the coming year, (next year at Winchester. The French Admiral McNair Helped It is a wellkonwn fact in naval circles, According to the St.

Paul Pioneer Press evidently an invalid, with a face distress which began with the second election of In the November number Mrs. Kate Doug- Novel and the Young Girl will be treated this system, first effective this year, re ingly anxious and inexpressibly sad, and, and by none more freely confessed than If any further evidence as to the pres Lincoln. taking her arm, he led her toward the sulted in the defeat of boodlers and in las Wiggin's Penelope's Irish Experience by Mme. Blanc (Theo. Bentzon) Cuba, Porla wlll make its debut.

This will be a six- I Rico, the Philippines, Honolulu, are all to by Dewey himself, that the efficiency of ence of prosperity to Kansas is wanted, train, past the They were veterate office holders in the city admin. Jibe. Asiatio squadron was due to the con- the lists of wedding presents appearing. in part serial to be continued in, other be described by distinguished authorities. iue.t by' thp conductor an4 the lady, friend.

Istratlon and has given the city of MIn stant training enforced by Rear Admiral the state papers will be introduced. bers. Short stories will be written by Jacob Riis will write" for, the For two years an effort has beenmadc to. maintain a socialistic colony in Georgia- This week the property of tho. McNair.

His men were thoroughly neapous a strong administration. It is who had attended to the baggage, and theft the women parted, the almost help-less traveler being committed to the care ths history of his own life. Justin McCarthy is to contribute an Important paper. J. Stimson, Miss Alice Brown, w.

u. Lighton, Miss R. E. Young, Will Payne, trained in every department. When Dew-1 A resident of Peabody points the way for stated that the ticket a the primary elec ey led his squadron into action, the ac- better days for that town and vicinity by company will be sold, and the member the title of which is The Influence of Queen John Buchan and many The tlon proved to be amy eighteen Inches Ion of the men who wore the uniform of the New York Central, a uniform which often will return to the old way of life.

Thera curacy of his gunners surprised not only suggesting that the old silk station be se- Victoria's Personality on Contemporary instead of twelve feet as predicted by Reminiscences of a Dramatic Critic will be from the pen of Henry A. Clapp, The cured, and transformed into a woolen mill. the enemy but the world, and de struction of the Spanish fleet was a com represents as much of bravery and chiv nemles of the system, and that the voter Politics. The author of tbat remarkable book. Village Life In the Rev.

Ar Renaissance of the Tragic Stase is the is nothing like a practical trial to knock the finespun theories of socialism higher than Gilderoy's kite. alry as the. lied Cross does. title of an essay by M- A. Harris.

voted more rapidly than at the general election, the first district making its rq- paratively easy. task. The Spanish were Old fashioned Populists, if there any of without training and that made I them left, should cheer up. Ex-Governer The two men led their charge to the Studies of National Life, written by steps of the car and lifted her into it. thur Smith, has prepared a number of articles treating cf the preeent condition of China.

President Hyde of Bowdoin and Henry Norman are contributors to th leading authorities, will treat of various their vessels almost useless in action, as Leedy can see with his prophetic eyes the entire Spanish fleet was destroyed the dawn pf opportunity for the plain It is rather an odd situation up in Min states and of the principal cities, per-! and guided her to a seat; she was blind. I- II I til i I. 1 .1 Xlf Living Is But Warfare. I without the loss of one of Dewey's men people. Outlook.

In the December number Presi-' haps the most important- group of al nesota, where no Republican Is willing to be named for the Senate by the Demo or serious Injury to any of his vessels. dent Eliot, Dr. "William T. Harris, Dr. the papers will be the series called The cratic Governor.

The Governor has it in xiau near Admiral jviciNair peen equal 1 it anoras iawrence eonsioerable pleasure Henry Van Dyke. Dr. Edward Everett If living is but. warfare, a fierce and vast Reconstruction Period. physically to the command of the Asiatic to call attention to the fact that during: his power to land with vigor on any campaign, Among the special articles may be noted Hale and Dr.

G. A. Gordon name what In fleet, he would doubtless have been quite I the past year she advanced over Pittsbur Xets be good soldiers in our day, the kind political opponent who may hapen to t3 An English Writer's Notes on England, their judgment have been the ten books bv Vernon Lee: The Story of a New Eng- which have most deeply influenced ths that don complain; as successful as Dewey, as he was admit- and Fort Scott In the matter of popula particularly distasteful to him. TKe cheerful breed that on the march so tedlv one of the most aopnmnluhpd of nnr I tlon. steady strides along.

1 thought and action of the century just clos inc. naval commanders; but broken health! land Town, by Johu Flske; War as a Moral Medicine, by Goldwin Smith: Tho And gathers 'round the bivouac of night An order for 600 cars for a Spanish rail compelled him to give up. a duty that I Should Secretary Coburn be given a with -heartening, song: turn at 11 o'clock, two hours after the pell closed. The polls were open from 6 a. to 9 p.

m. There ia strong opposition to this law in Minnesota, but it is confined principally to professional politicians. The Outlook says it ia the most important law passad by any state Legislature In the last two years. The St. Paul Pioneer Press, the leading Republican paper cf the northwest, says editorially of the law; It Is without doubt by far the best measure of the kind that has ever been put into operation or suggested.

It is thoroughly practical. It is adapted to the election practices of this state, avoiding thereby most of the friction which attends tho starting of new machinery. Above all, in providing for common primaries and guarding against any declaration of affiliation It guarantees a free vote and puts the business of nomination in the hands of rh Influence of Race Prejudice, by Booker T. That bears the brunt of battle as bravely would have been most welcome to him cabinet position the push of applicants for way placed this week with an American concern shows that the late, unpleasantness did not dull the dons' appreciation Washington; My Cookery Books, by Elizabeth Robins Pennell. That much.

under other circumstances: and thus 1 his present nlace would not be remarkable The North American Review. More than one series of articles which attracted such marked attention in the i George Dewey, instead of Frederick V. on account of the number of those capable neglected branch of literature the essay- as may be, And cultivates a laughing eye, the brighter side to see; For celf-reepect's a steadfast mark to guide your marching by. And the world loves its good soldiers that McNair, became the Admiral of the of filling his shoes of the bargains offered by the "merchant is to be given ample space in the Atlantic North American Review for this year will for the coming year. In the review, of De continued in 1901.

Among these papers American navy. Philadelphia Times. pigs' of America. Quite a number (pf feansag towns are bear them straight and high. books this magazine, will keep the reader wjil be additional contributions on the Bym- Hawaii's Delegate.

Oom Paul weat when Emperor William in touch with the more notable produc. pesium of the religions of the world. Con- If living As but warfare, let's make it Hawaii's selection of an anti-adminis refused to seehim. Imagine the distress tions of the American and English press. fuctanism having already appeared, will be tratlon delegate to Congress, according to splendtq, war.

Till of some noble purpose tells each hon- orable scar: followed by Mohammedanism, Brahmin- of the venerable Boer should he come to this country and be obliged to put up with tho Honolulu Bulletin, is something for Ism, parsceism. Positivism, Judaism an Finally, the Contributor's club will be continued. The publishers of the Atlantia Monthly are Messrs. Houghton, Mifflin which President McKinley should blame And anquishment shall only mean a -vorthy deed deferred; And victory's cry as that of right tri haughty treatment at the hands of Web. "talking" about sinking prospect; holes.

From preparations; that are going on at Lindsborg It seems that town is about ready to begin actual work. At the same time that a big cigar factory is leaving Leavenworth for Kansas City, a building is being fitted up in Atchison for a concern of the same kind which the committee of forty brought from up in Iowa. people and out of reach of the professional politicians. It forthat reason that this clas are opposed to it and that they will Co. of Boston.

nobody but himself. He insisted upon appointing a Governor closely Identified with ster Davis. continue to oppose It. That a vigorous light will be put up by this Dowerful ele antagonism to native, as distinguished Scribner's Magazine. Cables from Paris announce that ther ment for the repeal or emasculation of the from foreign, ideas and Interests, and law and against its extension is already For the coming year Scribner an was a momentary revival of the Dreyfus though he had thus offended the preju umphant shall be heard So glorious that when the grand Te Deum strains arise God's angels shall lift up the chant and choir it through the skies And the trumpets of archangels shall sound the proud release That signals to good soldiers.

GobYs' ultimate of peace! nounces many new and brilliantly illus manifest. And they are likely to be assisted by men whose personal cleanliness and acknowledged disinterestedness make affair Monday afternoon. It will be over. dices and disappointed the hopes of a Christianity. As It 4s becoming more evident that it Is In the United States where is the.

great center of money distribution, there will be published In the North American- Review a series of articles giving the history, with an analysis, of the national debts of the leading countries of the woridv as Russia, France, Great Britain, Turkey, Germany, Spain. Egypt, the United States, etc. A most Interesting feature of this publication will bn biographical and critical sketches of the distinguished statesmen of recent times. There will be discussions on the political acts of Lord trated articles. A conspicuous place must -m Traveling representatives of liquor hous looked this time, but it is hoped care will large majority of the islanders, he neglected to insure the political safety of the them powerful allies for any causo they be eiven to Gen.

Francis V. Greene's ce taKen not to let it occur again. story of the regular at my. This will be espouse. Voters, as stated, register under this sys Ripley D.

Saunders in St. Louis Repub Dole faction by withholding the franchise from a part or all of their opponents. As a result the new territory has- struck a es in Kansas do not connne tneir enorts to the cities and towns, by any means. It Is a regular thing for them to work, the country districts, and it is claimed that If Senator Wellington ever succeeds in the record of individual fieroiem, brilliant achievements and loyalty. This work of Gen.

Greene's shows what can be done finding himself he should lose no time in bulletining the news for the benefit of the blow, decidedly, humiliating, if not par tern as they vote, but two later days pf registration are also allowed. To beqome a candidate on one of the primary tickets a person must be eligible and at least the picking is good 'for them. by organization steadiness, and courage. lic. The "Switzerland of America Route, Lehigh Valley railroad between Buffalo und New York and Philadelphia.

Luxurious trains running on limited time. Route cf the Black Diamond Express. curious. Today It is Russia which occupies atten. ticularly important, at the man and party that so recently created it.

It seems that many of the Hawaiian Republicans warn In spite of the fact that a young man eleven days before the primary make affl from Newton is rated as one of the star Italy is short about 20 million lire. Ara tion. In behalf of Scribner's Magazine, Henry Norman has undertaken a special trip to Asiatic Russia. The first paper Randolph Churchill, Lord Rosebery, William Harcourt. Joseph Chamberlain and others.

General in its character, the North American Review will follow the literary movement of today. Arrangements davit before the County auditor that he basketball players of Kansas City, there the Democrats trying to run the govern ed the President about the narrow limits of Mr. Dole's popularity, but their advice was not heeded, and even the measure intends to be a candidate, presenting a pe is a feeling that the old town will not of this series on Siberia has just appeared. ment oyer there? Colorado Flyer. Only hours to Colorado Springs.

have the proper standing in the sporting During the coming year there will be that was expected to win the undying world until a golf club is organized. other articles on the same subject. An nave oeen maye jer ma new uriiauuicni, which wfil be under the supervision of Library Education. gratitude of the natives the granting of tltlon for his candidacy signed by at least a per cent of his party vote at the last preceding election and paying the auditor a fee of $10. Public notice of the primary is other absorbing question Is that of China.

Mr. Herbert Putnam, the Congressional manhood Suffrage was twisted Jnto an Frank Rockefeller, who came to Kansas Thomas F. Millard, the 'author of With effective argument against the Republi Librarian, has contributed to the Inde IN A MINOR KEY. In a Violent Hurry. with more money" than some people have the Boer Army, went to China at the cans.

"Why," asked the ingenious Wil officially given fifteen days before it is William Deaa Howells. As contributors to the North American Review there are to be found the names of many of the mot distinguished statesmen and writers of today. From an extensive list of contributors pendent an interesting article on educa hay, and an ambition to become the owner outbreak of the troubles, and will con cox, "if the party honestly supports man held. of the finest cattle ranch in the world, is "They've got a new 12-inch gun with a muzzle velocity of 3,854 feet." tion for library work. Aa an argument for the advantages of systematic training for that work, the views of such a The provisions of tsis law which perfect hood' suffrage, did the President appoint as Governor an opponent of that meas- said to be rapidly getting his Kiowa coun the fouowine wen-Known auinoruies mar ji'nrtsA th hall oreta there h- ly protects the partisan character of pri-i ty ranch in shape to take the blue ribbon.

we?" The-question waebviouslya per 1 fore the gun can say Dang; Cleveland be cited: Lord liar re jsereffiora, ine wgni thuruughly trained librarian as Mr, Put- tribute several special articles on conditions there. The author of The Worker, will write for Scribner's magazine several papers treating the same general topic of labor. Mrs. Gilbert, who has been so long Identified with the American stage, has prepared Plain Dealer. tlpent one, ana it had a great effect upon mary elections is as follows: "One of the judges of election shall In Jlon.

James Bryce, the Right Hon. Arthur In his statement of campaign expenses, nam are of peculiar interest. Since the J. Balfour, the Right Hon. Earl Brownlow, death of the late Dr.

Poole, of the New tha suspicious and disaffected part of the islanders. The Bulletin is of the ODinion J. W. Cottingham, who ran for probate Met the Requirements, berry library In Chicago, few men are bet. struct tha voter that he Is to vote for his choice for each office, using only the one M.

de Blowltz. ales Claret le, the Right Hon. Sir Charles Dilke. Edmund Gosse, that the natural tendency of th Wilcox judge in Cowley county, says that he gave Employer See here, young man, you've ter qualified to speak of the training ir.rtirnfipnt vntprs is tnwai i5K J3 to each of the Fusion papers "as an in- been In this office only a ween ana you've ballot of the party to which he belongs. Hen.

O. O. Howard. United state army: for the coming year her remlnlscenes. In fiction there will be a new story by librarians should have.

broken three chairs. i eral ideals and sound orinciDles of the JRe- centive to work." It wasn't much, but they W. E. Henley. John Oliver Hobbes, Henry The voter must return all ballots pinned New Boy Weil, you advertised for a Mr.

Putnam heartily the work nublican party, and it finds in the out- must have worked. Cottinghante received strong boy, didn't you? Indianapolis Jour. James, Andrew Lang, Beth Low and many of the library schools in this country. and folded together with the edges up Barrie. Mrs.

Kate Douglas Wlggin. in her The Diary of a Goose-Girl, baa written a charming story. The romance of adven naL others. though they are fewer in 'number and not come of the election simply a proof that a majority, inan anyone eise "tliopfl voters will not accent without I permost which contain the initials of the so wen aavancea in tneir metnod3 as Judges." nrotest. a governmental nersnnnei whirh Merchants of Pratt are Invited to step Communications.

ture will be represented by The Amateur The Forum. Representative men of different political Cracksman, by E. W. Hornung. There those in Europe, especially those in France and Germany.

The first library Mr. Bacon I shouldn't think you'd allow any of our neighbors to abuse you In the is to them much what the reinstatement to the ront and have their buslllesa cards of thf monarchy bv Cleveland wnuW a inscribed on a new drop curtain which is chool in the United States; that at manner I overheard someone speaking to If been to the annexationists had Cleveland prepared for the opera house. vou a little while aaro, dear. Columbia college, since removed to Al been successiui." ne situation is cer Mrs Baeon That wasn't any of the neighbors. John; that was the cook! Yon- the old curtain is like the average on exhibition in Kansas towns it will Iurna man's thoughts to the forgotten days of bany, and known as the New York State Library school, was only established tainly a curious one, and, it demonstrates cordons contribute to the Forum In I'M-The great Industrial movements of the world wiH be exhaustively described.

On military subjects ft has been moet distinguished, and on the special topics the articles which have appeared in the Forum have been writ ten by the leading authori will appear several short storks by Mr. Richard Harding Davis, Mr. Ernest Seton Thompson, Octave Thanet, Mr. F. J.

Stimson, Mr. Frank R. Stockton, Mr, Quille-Couch, Mrs. Thomas Nelson Page and others. In the field ef art ttere is to be a finely illustrated paper Mr.

W. C. Browneli on the French sculptor again the beauties of consistency, the dan the past as effectually as a stroll through kers Statesman. Culture Asserts Itselt gers of Inconsistency. New York Tunes.

thirteen years ago, and even now there are but three others the-Pratt Institute school at Brooklyn, founded in 1890; the a cemetery. Mrs. Watson-rWhy did you leave your The Land of the Dollar. last nlaca? ties at home abroad. Major 'Arthur Drexel Institute at Philadelphia, In 1S92; "There is one thing certain, remarked Would-Be Governess -I.

haven't had my Scribner's. magazine for the coming year announces as on its editorial staff of and the University of Illinois, founded at Griffith's The English Intelligence Depart A large proportion of the evils of this The strength of this law is that by holding all party primaries imultaneously it becomes impossible for any person to take part In the nomination, of candidates for any other than one party. A Democrat may take part, in a Republican primary, but if he does so he can not take part in a Democratic primary, and vice versa. The crusade against vie in New York Is going to be hard on the other cities which will have to catch the sweepings. In this case the further an American town Is front Gothsm the better it is oft.

There Is a suspicion that if some young American, Just on the eve of going through bankruptcy proceedings, had married the daughter of Millionaire Zim last nlace yet, I presume. My latest post the Kansas housewife, as she looked up from the magazine she was reading, fand country, writes Rev. Charles M. Sheldon. ment and Mr.

Maurice A. Low's Four Legs Instead of Two are' good example? ef what tion was in Boston, and I left there because the family unwisely decided te move in Christmas Success, are due to the gen. that is no one will ever get any of my good. artists the leading illustrators. Special attention is to be given to pbotograptiie era! craze, for getting rich for getting to CMcag.

Jmervuie jourpai. Mitigating Circumstance is the latest thought in relation to military matters. Metallurgy Is carefully trtated in the Forum. Questions ef sociology are money for a washing machine for which the claim Is made that It makes washday a time of pleasure. JNo one can fool me rich too fast.

Thousands of people are engaged in efforts te get without giving. the Armour Institute in 1S93 and transferred to the university In 1S97, The only other systematic instruction In library work is represented In short summet courses, the best of which are at Amherst, and Madison. because they are connected in each case with a local library. Excellent as these schools are, they are inadequate, to meet the demand for well eouinned librarians. They The Century.

frequent themes to this publication. In top- with any such talk as that, for I knew to become rich without paying for wealth, in an equivalent amount of labor. I ws "Why. you wicked boy! Too were playing games with those naughty children on the Sabbath day? must punish you se- 1 For 1901 the- Century Magazine will be Sc having to eV with South America this It can't be done. visiting in Maine last fall, and while ther notable for the abundance and variety of periodical has been conspicuous for its la-its fiction.

There will be long stories, -and teillgent treatment of them. It the fair- But mamma, those were the children of I saw the apparatus br means of whicl Lawrence has the swiftest Belgian hare that roan on the avenue that you said short with novelties by the leading ness of the Forum. It nonartiianshlp. a certain man offered to make gold out club in the state. New rooms were fitted have thus far graduated over 500 students arrltem of today.

The following lit gives which have gained for It a conspicuous p- of sea water. They told me of the hun. up recently for Its use. and the member made a million dollars last month. "Oh.

well, don't let it happen Cleveland Plain Dealer merman tne old gentleman would not bui in part the names of the contributors: sitioa is the Uxilted States. the most oi wbom have found ready em dreds of people who were fleeced through are not losing any of their enthusiasm. It.

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