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K4XBL1X0 THUrUUTS BT SBXO. COPYRIUIITED. To the man In whom the artifltal itios of our common Uvea hsve be come bo completely a second Qatar that a gatne of progressive euchre or the sonouou air of a ball-room baa more charms than an hour' ramble by the restless wave, to ach a one Tillamook beach hold) out no induce menu. But to him in whom atlll courses the good, red blood of kin shto to Nature. thU broad beach glvts rvfrexliuient and inspiration Hy day :o cloud JI r-haJow djuctM over the great PaciAe and uloug the glorious curve of the shore from Maxwell' point to Netarts and beyond. The irreen of the siKtrse grasses and the light grey tifthu sand stretch on and on until they are bent into one low and inde finitely tinted outline that shade oft gradually iuto the moving water ever colored, aa they are, with all the cafeldtMCopic powlbiUtie of varying shade of green, grey and bine. ment; everlasting sleep U tantamont to death, l'oslllve cessation from active effort Is wholsome only when it la brief. Forth from the inspiration that conies from the attrition of kiudred minds, forth from the impulses for good that cluster close around friend- ship, forth from nature's own temple, sanctified to Heavenly rest, the feet move on. With brightened eye aud Invigorated step the marching-order burdens of life are carrlod on the shoulders ouce more, and the bands take a trocger, lighter grasp ever upon the weapous of bur warfare. Tillamook Beach, Oregon. Eli Hill. Lumber City, I'a., writes: "I have been suffering from Tiles for twenty-five years and thought uiy ease was Incurable. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Halve was recommended to me as a pile cure, so I bought a box and It performed a riuauent cure. This is only one of thousands of simi lar vsmm. Ecfertia, sores and skin diseases yield quickly when It is used. W. E. Brock. X DESTBl'CTITE rJtOGKUXME. In one of bis many recent speeches Mr. Bryan called y articular attention to the Chicago platform and declared that he would. If elected, "carry It out to the letter. He made no res- ervatlona. The platform, with all Its planks, was his platform, and he stood prepared, with bis associate on the ticket, to do as much to meet Its demands for one thing as another, without discrimination or abridge ment. Such a pledge cannot fall to turn the poMie mind to the full meaning o;. ufciHuciaiin "sea, wuwta tutu hlterto been obscured by the promin ence of one Issue. A study of the platform as a whole is therefore In order If one would determine the probable effect of a democratic vie tory. By the Cnh plank In the platform, err NOW, WHAT 19 CO VI? Vow. what b lore I pray I It la that bU aad tba nmpltMHISMNf"1 iteilt I that! wail weuf It la, praapa. tha eaanrtns WU That Sulla aU lata or bell. Aa tkia la Ion, aa 1 hear tall. V, what U lor., good UepWrJ. aaint It m a wrr'-'T atiaad with rata. t U a toothache t Use paw. It me same where aoae bath faiat The U-i eaitb ao, wuttld full lata. Aad tWa w love, aal haar aal. Tat. abayhard, what la Wva, I prejr? II lt;4 ttlaaaajf. A pretty Bins l epurtias lajr. It U a this will auoa away. Taaa. aaipae, taaa auveaUfa while ye may. And this to bra, aa I k y- tat what is me. ooo abapherd. sbewT A thine Uwt ereapa. It aaaaot fu A prtaa that paaaalb to and fro. A thing for oaa, a thief lor mora, Aad aa that prorsa ahaU Sn It au. And. asiiihmil this la lor, I trow. Aaa, aBepaera. for Infants and Children. C. MIKTV rears' eaei-ratfom of Caatoria writ. ie As the dsy draws to iU close, the eyes are raised to the sunset glories of the silent skies. Upwaud aul duwuward we look; those masses of color Ihat so stately glide, reflecting back the rays of the dear departed "Sun, of tliis great world both eye and soul," are of the restless ocean itself, throbbing uneasily at our feet. Transmuted aud glorified, the ocean below decks tho heavens above; Just as the advancing and receding, never wotionltss mass of our common humanity gives of its own substance and gludly that tho perfected ones may shine down upon It some of the of which which the whole mass Is capable. At the night, without tree or house to break the outlook, and freed from all Incnnirruou solids to mar the vocal alienee of the stars singing in their courses, there bursts upon the vision of the westward gaaer, a urnnilrniia. view of the urediirality of fiwiilvA eflVrt In stellar space. In the presence of tliesa4hlckly studded points of light, electrically bright, that have swung and glided, circled and guided for ages before our puny advent the soul, by the scene made to supernal thought receptive, sinks Into abject humility at the appating sense of Its insignificance, then rises to triumphant humility at the power within it to hear and understand the voice of God. And when at last the soul has tak erf a surfeit of the beauties that silt through Its windows, and the eyes erow heavy with sleep, the last con scions Impression through thecloslng casements of Intelligence Is given by eleam of the vigil-keeping stars shin ing In through a four-equar frame; the last sound, the gently swelling and receding sibilant monoton of the ripples, mingled with the love-lorn sighing ol the breeae, or possibly the dull irrating roar of the angry waves, lashed Into fury by the spirit of the storm ns it whistles and shrieks; the last feeling, the eaco that the noisy eitv can neither give nor ever fully takAuwav: the last though, thauk fulucs. Are you made miserable by indi gestlon, constipation, dliuslness, loss of, aud to secure, if possible, a further A aUaaareaen Shtpbeard. He was presented by lady in Hobart to one of our lieutenants. n - iu. m. nnita at lioma Oil Byryan stands committed to the eco. ud m m f,w niontlis took a nomle policy which baa plunjed the ( OTerboard, when nobody Nation Into an enormous debt and looking, through agon port, turned the prosperity of 1892 Into the ud M nd beard of no more, adversity of 18!MJ. He is pledged to He was addicted to keeping late and reopen the question of free trade as irregular hours. He would hide blm ' .i. u .iuiwmviI aif awav and sleep all day. and aouu an mo uium? II astmsaa of Mwai. Portlt U apaaA mi U wtiaaa a It la waHwMy la Wat raaaair fcr Iafaata aast CUMum aaa .w bras. I ia baimlaaa. QlMsj BM H.H ytw Saaaa fc 1U. It wUl ai. thato 1 I Matfcaca baya gastatBtJ wklaja aaaolatalT aaja yatlaaMy yarfaa at t aVUfi aaaaMetaa. CatrU JaatjoTa Warma. fJaartallBTajraTariakaaaa, CaatarU artriti Toatitiaa game Card!. Caatoria aaraa DUrraata aad Wt CaHa, 1 Caataria raliavaa Taataina; Traafcjaa. CaatarU aaraa Coaatlpatloa mmA Flataiaaay. fibri. auattMllaaa tWs aflaet af aarhaata aeH a-aa ar yta aa fjr. of appetite, yellow skiu? Minion Viialist-r w iKitive cure. For sale by the Helta lrug 8tore. lo you lack faith and love heaih? Let us establish your faith and re- -tor vour health with DeWitt's Harsaparllla. W. li Brock. haiiunt of duties, coupled With a scheme to raise money by the direct taxation of the thrifty. By the ninth plank Bryan stands committed, at the behest of Altgeld, to the doctrine of Federal non-interference with rioters and mobs, even in cases where the State authorities fv.ii-ili.Hti..n causes more than half cannot cope with them and where the ills of womeu. Karl's Clover Boot Tea is a pleasaut cure for coustl- atlon. For sale by the Delta iru Store. ANCSTHESIA FOR ANIMALS. iaraloal Ti.on uhpn the curtains of the nlnrlit nro hIowIv and silently drawn aside and tho light of a new day alilni throuirt uikmi a slumls-rous world, the Boothed senses glide back Into consciousness. The faint aroma r th uet sands and of the salty sea weed gratiflea the nostrils the nourishment fer tho body Is sur rendered from the plenteou stores of the sea; the ear yelldis-rtself once more to the somnolent sounds of lh nltrht coutlnued tm with the day but now occasionally broken by the voices of the campers; the apprecia tive eye sweeps with full and linger ing glance around the noble spread of the watery horlaon, or turns to ; rest for a few ecstatic moments uhw the Intense greenery of the marsh fringed by thedistanee words, dim ly outlined at one moment through a bridal-veil of mist, at andther darkly silhouetted against a sky of mettsll. clearness; feeling Is wallowed up in thought, and that th iught Is a sup reme appreciation of the power ol Mature to uplift the soul that Is not case-hardned against Its Divine im presslvenos. Here he who d.wth wisely, doth little, and he w ho cloeth much, doeth ill. It Is a tented oasis of liuloienci in a world that too frequently seems tous an arid, disappointing, unpro ductive desert of effort. But as the rich Juices of the grape are yielded ..ia n.lr the strain and stress ol - vui - the wlnc-press, ao the one wh . wrenches It all toward himself with the strength of a desperation born from a consciousness of burden and ...nro loll and exhaustion. The atpadv Idler with no plans, and tht worker with many would find the hours unutterably burden unvaried with th ...,.tu. .lim.lnv and hollow amuse nnt of a fashionably watering tdaoe. Yet time does not hang heav tlv hero. The hours run swiftly b though spent In absolute Inaction, w in ihrt pnlnvment of a few amusements that the Itself furnl ahfs. - . . The days of vacatlnn an rapidly passing InUi the catalogue oi pleasures that nave oecn are mi nir The wish to hiuder their nlmbh feet with leaded hobles Is as strong a it U vain. Yet who woum i ny nun -.irihe value of such a restlul exper lence, Just because It may not contin ue nlway? p"P 'wn v Wtluu Arm Xui ! With the Attl of thItMroforni. Tho usti of antesthotios for allevl- tingistiii is nolongor to be confined to tho lords of creation. Humam taritins lmv como forward with the declaration that the lower animals shall not bo aubjocted to the knife or the mlliot iron without first do- liitf roducwl to unconsoiousness.wnen tlioy may bo oporatod ujxin at pleas nro. Mr. John Monro of Manchester i nnthoritv for the statement tnat ojMirtitions done without chloroform are "veritauio nnu rovoiuiiK uvi cruelty and butohory." Hitherto tho objection to tne em ployment of chloroform for the pur pose of aiding ojsirations in animal surgery has been the expense. Vot erinary surgeons have not thought it worth tho cost to secure uie poor dumb creaturos from pniu. But the objection can now no longor be maintained on tnexionsive lurra ui tha drug is available, and an eco nomical method of administering it has just been discovered. Tbequan tity of the drng required is very small. . . The annaratus consists or a sort oi mask, lined on tho inside with an absorbent cotton material. When fitted on tho face, the animal sue cumbs gradually to the influence of the aniesthetio, bnt once he feels , nffnet ho is aronsod witn oim- onlty, and then only after a consid erable period. Horses require more ohloroform than other animals, and the cost in thoir case is esiimawu at B cents a head. Tho danger of overdosing is very . , 1 Vlllad iw small, a iionfo uiiuiiw w ohloroform inhalntion under ordi nary circumstances, tor snoop, whirh are subjected to painful muti lation, chloroform can bo easily em ployed. Tho oiioration is better per formed, tho flow of blood being not so groat as when chloroform is not used, and fewer hands are roquirod. Tho firing of horses,"ringing" of bulls and swine and branding of cat tlo aro now successfully done with the aid of chloroform. In each in stance the results have been more satisfactory than when tne animais were cut up and mutilated in coin blood. A writer on the subject in the London lancet says: The ronuh and tumblo butcnory of the precbloroform era of veterin ary surgery lias iitiieiooonimomt i when compared wun me iir.-uw methods and necurato resulU ob tained by scientiflo exponents of tarinnrv surKerv, such as can oe arrived at by the aid of chloroform. If owners of horses and larm sioca and of nets oni realized that chloro- fin-in for thoir animals raennc no only immunity from ioin, but also insured better results anu icwt risn of failure or aocldent, mero is no doubt that they would Insist on its use." t'ular llllndim. Color blind girls nro not nearly so rare, according to Ht:tistics on the subject, us color Wind boys. It is also said to lie very rare to una n naturally wilor blind person, which argues tho matter to bo ono of early development. The natural lovo of finery among tno small uanirntersoi Eve and thoir unconsciuus training from childhood in mutch ing rib bons, silks and all sorts oi lemi nine gewgaws are given as probable reasons for their advantage over thoir brothers in this regard. The training at the kindergartens, where small boys and girls nlite study col or. Is going to equalize, matters in the future. New York Times. the operations of Federal law or Fed eral business are Interfered with. This is the doctrine of anarchy, but Mr. Bryan pledges himelf to "carry it out to the letter." By the thirteenth plank Bryan stands committed to the practical an nulment of that reform of the civil service to which the democratic parly was committed in 1884, and largely by which it won success; and to the return of the spoils system thinly disguised as a method of giving II citizen "equal opportunities to of ascertained fitness." By the fifteenth plauk Bryan, In marked Inconsistency with the po sition taken upon the ninth, stands committed to Federal interference with corporations which could be adequately restrained by the process- cs or state courts. Free trade, free mobs, free spoils and free use of other people's proper ty are the principles which must be canvassed along with the free silver doctrine. William J. Bryan is com mitted to all four, and In them the most destructive programme which any party has adopted since the dem ocracy formulated Its creed of nation al surrender to disunion In 1804. Sun Faranclsco Chronicle. self away and sleep all day, then wake up and become aggres- lively active at about 11 p. m., when everybody bad turned in. Kangaroo are extensively bunted in the country parta of Australia and aire excellent sport Our friend did ao to the sentry and quartermas ter of tba watch at night. Ha had a particular fancy for the navigating officer's cabin, which is on the upper deck. For various ren sons the owner of tba cabin did not appreciate this flattering preference, and be left strict orders with the men on nigbt duty in the neighbor-hn-wl not to allow bia highness to disturb bim in bia rest The kanga roo used to "lay off" very quietly behind the bits at the other end of the quarter deck and wait bis op portunity. Wben be thought be bad a good chance, be wonld make a rush, and in nine oases out of ten be suoceeded in breaking through bis enemies' lines and reaching bis fa vorite corner, only, however, to be at onoe captured and ignominiously evioted. His bop, bop, bop on deck was curious to watch, but the sound of it overhead at night was ridiou lously irritating, and no one mourn ed verv mnob wben be took bis voluntary departure. Chambers' Journal. . CaatarU ee aat aaatala atarphUa. wlywutmrnJi Caa4nrtaaalt1ata taa faad, 1 agnl at.taa ataawaaWla, gtTfag VMtlay aad natural Ur. CaatarU 1. t P U atta-rfaa WaatjajaalifcsaA Paat aMaw T a sail yan anyaUaUaaataa jlaa ar yraaalaa " jfcatit U"Jnat aj Eaea"wmaawe' avary parpaaa gae taat yoa rat C-A-a-TH--I-A. atgaatara at Children Cry for Pitcher's Cattorla. KTm gxfo7dinQry! U. c Pullman Sleeping Care Elegant Dining Cars Tourist Sleeping Cars st. m'l. Tht regular subscription pries of Th l& Independent is SI. 50 And the regular subscription price of tb Wxixay Oregonian is $1.50. Any one subscribing lor Th Independent 1 Ull.L'TU " and paying one year in vane can get both Th ad- rxnm . ('KttWKMTOM HP.LKMA sa UtllK Tickets... .. TQ Independent and WiKKtv , Oregonianine Mlor.$2.00 AH old subscribers paying their subscriptions for one . year in advance will be en titled to the same offer. CHtCAUO VYAHHHttTOS !HIUUEI.fHU HEW l'OKg BOHT0V AM) ALL I fOIKTM KKWT ASU HUVTH HILL $80 R0 fUlLISHINO COMPANY "Wake up, Jacob, day Is breaking! so said DeWitt's Little Karly Risers to the man who had taken them to arouse his sluggish liver. W. K Urock. asti-ikictToYball bcarixum. Uar 1'olnl f Vlaw. Friend Well. Ethel, how tlo you like married lifo? Ethel (enthusiastically) It's sim ply dolightful We've been married a week and have hud eight quarrels, and I got the best of it every time. Pick iln Up. II. Ma4 a Clara. "IIow dn you publish n paper In this dead town?" asked the stranger. "My dear friend," replied the ed itor, "I own the cemetery lots V Atlanta Constitution. Massachusetts, '(tough small In lixe, is largo in manufacture, hot mill bands being numbered at 4S.V m and theit annual outpnt valuoil It tH.160,403. The custom of placing flags at half mast as an expression of sorrow is Mid to be as old as the use of U lugs themselves. As long as vehicles were propelled by horses or driven by steam, man was content to use the old fashioned surface beariiim lubricated by oil lo make them run more easily. soon as ho beiran to proptl himself on the bicycle, he discovered that ballbearings added greatly to the service of reduction of resistance and by avoidance jf lubricants, the later involving the want of cleanliness and collection of grit and dust. Bicyles then came to be constructed every where with ball bearings. The cheaK8t machines even are no longer made without them. Prof. Boys, of London, discovered another peculiarity alsMit a ball bearing that if it is prosjrly con structed it is practically proof against wear, lie weighed the balls in a bicycle bearing, rode the ma chine a long distance anil then weighed them afterward ami found that there was no loss of weight It is only now that the mechanical world Is beginning to awoken to the importance of ball hearings. Catarrh cured, health and swett breath secured, by Hliiloh's Catarrh Ilcmedy. Price 50 cents. Nasal lnjrtor free. For sale by the Delta Drugstore. v Pure blood inians good health. DeWitt's Sarssparilla purifies tie blood, cures Kruptions, Eczprnr, Scrofula, aud all diseases arising from impure blood. W. K. Brock. 11 K YAViTWAK Rfcl'O K II. 'This campsign," said Young Mr. Dryan to his Omaha audience, "will be marked with more feeling thsn any that you or 1 have participated in since the war." As Young Mr. Bryan was born In l8;o, his reminixcetices of the. war period would doubthss be interesting but whether they would prove val uable as campaign material is anoth er quest Ion. It can be urged with some show of truth that while the great unpleas antness was at its iiimt unpleasant stage the Young Mr. Bryan of today was among the infantry. It may hI.-kj Ik? pleaded Ihst ho wis up In arms, and an assertion I hat he storm ed breastworks might go line hslcngrd But neither the men who .went forth to wrerve the I'nlnn nor the men who psM-d them on the battle fli-l l can Is wruaded to believe that he ws a artkMsint hi that mighty struggle. The phenomenon of I He PlnKe sho'ild stick to the studied phrasis Forilaud Telegram. - WkaS Was tastaa af Star. Having atone time a small stuffed crocodile in my room, varnished and lodged on my mantelshelf, I was visited by an old woman of the hum bler class, about some parish pay that bad been out down by the bard hearted gnardiana, wben ber eye rested on the crocodile, and after considering it for some time she broke forth with, "I reckon you got thiokey that out o somebody's in sides." "Most assuredly not," I answered, considerably taken aback at the un expected question. Then I added, "What in the name ox wonuuriuaua you think sof" "Beoos," she replied, "sure enough, there's one in me, as wor rits me awful I And I wish your bonor'd go to the board of gardjina and take tbiobey baste along wi' you and show it o them gardjins and tell 'em I've got one just the same ramnaKlns inside o' me, and get 'em A to give me another loaf, and taok on wlf la sixpence to my pay. I'd like to keep a pig, your honor, only now oan I, when I've got a baste like that in my vitals aa consumes more nor half o' what I have to eat? There ain't no offals for a porker. Can't be nohow." Good Words. The following rattle snake story Is told by the Eugene ltegister: The little sis year old daughter of Bev. ; Bams has developed a snake killing propensity. The other day the little girl was left alone in the house for a time. - She was running about with a pair of scissors In her haud. A young rattle snake about 12 or 14 in ches long, glided into the house. The little tot took after his snake ship, which assumed a striking atti tude. The child walked up to the snake when it raised to strike, she made a lunge at it with the scissors and "didn't do a thing" but cut the young rattler in two in the middle. The child then sat down on the floor and commenced playing with the re mains or her victi m. Short ly after a neighbor came in, took in the situa tion and "she didn't do a thing" but faint. We are anxious to do a little good in this world and can think of no pleasanter or better way to do it than by recommending One Minute Cough Cure as preventive of pneu monia, consumption and other seri ous lung troubles that follow nog. lecled colds. W. K. Brock. THE IttAltf WHOSE CLOTHES spf Through tlrkela to 'Japan ami China, ria Titconm ami N irttivrn Tauiliu Hivam hn Co., an American l.hie. ror luiorniation, lima carua, mapa ana tk'k.l, call oh or arila A. D. CHARLTON, AUlstmt 6ti. Piss. Agent, Portlioi, Or- I2.1i MORRIHO NT.. (OK. 1IIIKII. NORTH' PACIFIC . CLAY WORKS . fit! uailway time table. Seems Ui ki canter than tit et along In the world lie other fellow. In tha fin plane, he is more at rase at sucial liiix tions. li wnarallv Ami a aitus- tl..n nnii-ltlv. alien thrown out af m -i ' umiklni'mnt. II Mmi to get the host paying luMtitinrift. The fact that he bujra voo.1 clothea in in itnelf a rwximuieudatlon. It shows that lie ia econoinUvl. EAST AND SOUTH THE SHASTA ROUTE or TUB HOUTIIEBN PAC.CO. ExrBsas TaarsB Lbatb 1obtdaso Daav iHuuth JNortt w. HOLM CM, Tatter. Mala Htreet, - HllUbere, Orrgea Suits mail to order. OKI garnienta cleaned, dyed or nislrl. SftOra I Lr Portland Ar 8:10 A a IOr4AAMAr Ban Frauciaeu Lr 7:00 ra Thousands of cases of consumption, asthma, coughs, colds anil croup are cured every day by Hhiloh's tore. For sale by the Delta Drug Wore. Careful consumers say, " hie bar of Hoe Cake is worlh two of common soap." HUI4-K I.AVIXtJ. Abova traina atop at Kant 1'urtland, Or-1 aeon City, Woudliuru, naiam, lurnar, Marion, JeU.r.on, Albany, Albany Junc tion, Tangent, Hhadda, tlulaey, Uarria burs, I nno Hon I'ity, Euvriir, Crsawall, Drain, and all atatioua irom noaeuurs v Aahland, Inclualve. U08EBCKQ MAIL DAILY i TIHIX U1NO. Til K WELL-KNOWN fj brick lavarandcuntructor, w II aiecut .11 m..rk antrualpil lo bint, draw I lane ami mans allniate(. .r ... Illllnhnro- T. II. 'IniiKiie. 8. It. Hii.toi. or U M. !. Oault. lnrtland ililrvaa. Mil Coliunliia 8t. S-a SdWAM Lr Portland Ar 4:40ra ,-Mw Ar Boaelinrs Lv BKWtn Bairiu I'aaaenKcr Daily: 4:(IU r M Puiiland Ar 10:15 a a H:l&ra Ar 8alein Lr 8:00 A u Hoy' nnd Jirla' Aid Msiety t Wregen. BOY8 MAY UK IIAI (ANI 8IMkV timea a-irl.) lor (lord.iiary acrvua ai waitoa: (iilupnn i'ldfiitura, io work, at- ui.i M.iit.H.1 iiil ha limiiirlit uoaomawlial a. rour own;! and (3) children may ba had lor MtMS!lK. Knt.t. ll.ir.' nnd tiirla1 Aid Sorlety, I'ort- land, Oregon. mimo t'AKSo oniiEX roite. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS .. AMD Serend-l'lass Kleeplug Cars Attaosbo to All Tbbooob Tbaiss. Watt Hids Division. BETWEKN POUTLAND COitVALLIS Mail Train Daily (Exoapt Sonday). IMkU Lv fortland Ar :20f t-MAU Lv Ilillaboro Lv SAOrs l:lrat Ar Oorrallls Lv IrSfira Bash KlUaS aa4 Caraa. The Parisian wits are reviving an old story about tbe wonderful cure from deafness of a patient who waa recommended to go to hear "Lohen grin" and to alt near the orchestra, by the trombones. Tbe doctor ae aompanied bis patient, and sat be side bim. All of a sudden, while the noise of tbe instruments was at its loudest, tbe deaf man found be could bear. " Doctor, "he almost shrieked, "I can bear." Tbe doctor took no notice. "I tell you, doctor," repeat ed tbe man in ecstasy, "you bave saved me. I bave recovered my bearing." Ktill tbe doctor was si lent. He bad become deaf himself! A Lata 8a1af Darlaa. "I see," said 81 Peter, "that tbey bave been inventing a machine to record tbe tnnea produced on pia nos." "I wish," said tbe recording an-! gol, "that tbey would get up some kind of a rapid action maobineto record the remarks that are made bout the pianos. "Cincinnati Kn luirer. Pravar aad t-raaaa. " Dear God, " prayed a little Church street maiden last evening, "make a good little girl out of me, and if at first yon don't succeed try, try again." Bedford Hairnet Democrat ' r A Hratal BotftaaMaa. It is, of course, a reul mean man who asks: "Why not let women throw ballots if tbey want toT They'll never hit the bo." Boston TraViscript. Xaa aa aa ladlrlSaal. Theories are automatio machines which allow for no vagaries, but hu manity in its physical, mental and moral nature la ever a variable and uncertain quantity, and he will bave greatest success either as physician, teacher or spiritual guide who treats tbe human material upon wblcb be works as individual nnits and not as grand whole, wboae theories are the reauft of bis experience, and wbo rarogniaea tbe truth that man as a en m is made np of man as many units, each dlffsriag la ttsespossnil of power Womankind. ..PREPARATIONS FOR THE.. GREAT BATTLE f SoTrnibrr IM are Already Well Under Way. 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