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Ce hE LP vee 0 L MSc. IH 1 of a and puzzles the vot Han ”intably fluences the | > e has felt ohm obhvatl n. to attack - ty 'to strike Vlgoronsly f r thought he was, to. tie-up v a principle. .In: ago a liffle in advance of the fimw amifi¢s should He gained, as well as. gome strong |! uhat certain others who enlisted in. thefight should. With those who have been attacked and mter can find po fault, and can - He should have done the p: ©He has given hard | has taken thet fn return, neither giving or asking those 1d: haye so onally remained - with: lum Agr evil report he recognizes his deep obligation. 30 whose manbood: has been 'nnequal to the strain and ¢ ds his pity. / If injustice ling 'been t showmg up public abuses the syriter is : nderlymg motlve bomg absolute!) free sll r . ’the able corps of staff writers, to whose faithfulness and diligence The Times has. ~becomae a representative newspaper. - Also thanks are returned ito the advertisers who have loyally patronized The Times on | ;the reciprocal hasis that it could render value reccived. 'His 'New Year’s wish for: ll is a pro-spawns and Happy New Year, won - G EDWA SVDLI] ' THE SHORT BALLOT 1.9 BETTER e mum Presg (mt) ' That the long dist. of names on the State ticket pmplrfl; § 'pay Irtfle heed hus been frequently asserteil. the per- centage in this matter Hie Short Ballot Arsocmtmu of New arty took 5,000 naimes of voters from a telephone directory ; and asked thei to answer if thoy remerabered {he names of the several candidates on the State ticket below ' 3 ercontage: | TLientenant governor, I0; 44; Attorney. general, 40; secretary of state, 31; state treasurer, 37; state engineer, 36; Judge of Court of A1» . % peats, 28. - It may soem startling to think that all the way from | I8 to 40 per cent of those who voted for the several nominees «ould not a few days after election remember the names of thosefor whom thoy cast their ballots. Tins would prove that, 5 at mafia x6 mpreosmrr On She and ¢ ' { sophisticated genfleman 'to learn that. over 200,000 women: in |. a ‘md 'to folloo the rm : 1 Cl loc a Happy Now man, ~l>us new year. Few of us who contemplate the cataclysm in| 's and that as to those below the rst they zoommenfarv on. 'that fact has } sizrorlfr augw £1; ballot, W111 chitis hoped-wi gig \mi - didn’t be 1L Hot not only. on the suffrage question but on flmn‘cted 'to the §tato elect lute Such ignor s the mfo of: John orms they be sranted the fran nterested further, 'to lean: that ip & couple of years ago and now that he 4 a dead (mom) wo| mod short half hour tho HtlihT rum: ging: by expecting it to be the alt ({ Unless the Gaps nt th left open or the «prov i null (he foot lifted. 1€] soon. becorhi there sro mon; sleopiug In If. and it Is possible tu-sleep ten or i dozen: ands 'of these women we qarmed on by &n creasiny number of on t ecusated women-and men-th 1,1that long sefore the Civil War' ' : | Stanton; Post 11], the great Ann Sl' hat nomad the, equ'd cuffmo‘e gzoup 111ml now m‘noaflv alf the, \wea of the Unifed Shires women vote on equal forms with men, And last But not least ft will surely infergst the sathe un- New XML State today-are mgmuy d to work for tlieir own lass and pohtrcxfl fxlltl g till York to in hot Han qturements of the hwher courts are not thore.:in line with pom: mon: sense.: 'The mopoolhon for a Dutchess County grand wry to indict Harry Thaw for consplracv, wlien he is claimed by the State to be a lunatic, and his conspiracy consisted of hiis ~As a matter World is continually referring to Thaws money. ng Mohave nf fact if it were not for Thaw 's mon k heen: liberated from Mattewan. His crime against society did not lie in the fact that lio pistoled a torxous and degenerate whiteglaver of wealtli and influence; but had led a vicious life Himself. Had the woman whom Thaw ma been . recom- nized as virtnoug, and had Thaw been.a poor man of decent babits, the jury would have ocqmttod him. upon the merits of the case.. He has shown more sanity since he was iImcareocrated in Mattewin than the State of New York has dong, although the Tegal talent which is interested must he gnven credrt for having areye to business M The Oxford Tunes “fishes its readers a happy 'and prospexu rope can fail: to comprehend how rmich depends pon our Agilance in citizenship to, hrmg happiness to the nation, and} he individual. Grossly rong ideals may become popular as 'he war spirit in Germany has; and patriotism may be prosti-] futed to its abuses to.such an extent that the bill has to be} settled in full altimately. ~Europe is suffering from wrong 'deals in nahonal policy. The owls extend back for 'genera- ions.: ~ better policies, yet such progress and much reform will be requisite to place our nation upor a sound footing. *Business ~rosperity. does not always determine ultimate. happines But sound economic policy will do much to promote happiness. well as to civic affairs usually lay the foundation of happiness. herefore, the Individual aust resoive to strive for higher i Sewntonmefit ‘ ea mrigs pizzas} 09. the ‘ soar-mi \ Kori}! aemosofgwemar 48d m N 4 d . p f fame {Bung cannot be said, It looks fromflns distance that {Ere ratrappers vill mply be rep? ced by I arde of Tammany and fi‘firéfiflffiip Bummoersimppfirs‘ s Turkey's Fawer Hicker - of Foe: % The tor» Rostred years cf a Rew‘fiw: ney to Torker ended, Farsi now (t you t Greak Britain has C \| taken np and | Aentureless eltc 111ml (Is agreat, adilre ; iobiogr-l nmml [time of guch 'n being.. . added,; ( mitnerable: intrusions, . qsoapmg, makes the process of justicd a farce; The New York | In our national life we seem to linve embraced wiser and |- Intelligent application to the individual and home affairs, as ° mien or more dn. &. belf-tent, \Afith: fect is nowhere ( contrary (Lo re :Juto. the tent pale. a ting wvith hooks to -be ctumped around: the pole, but oid campaigners . shy that the suriply of. tliese is never | The te 'them, - With ill this'n' bell fent is th choupest ind most comfortable of t porary itomes for. a purtv of three:o } four once they get maed to: its ditt ways aud. tense to 'things. In ite Liv erpool Mor curyl? ting or)? of biblcena’.” © { M,) Angtole Fringe hus- ap. amusing reminiscencr rairc.\ word A> Rrenchman . wh [the} Janrney | went ont duy for thus trespagsing on. the pred 'Your fame/ he. fand the universal sympat you Inspire doubtleq Your: door ways: is besieged. ~. You' must; be rH éd : every (day 'by princes, statesmen, E holurs, riterspartists and even mad- 'Yes, anddmen; veried ‘DIch-ns‘ carried away 'by the-agitition which toward :the end ofhis Tife often } ~ They. alone b [ Ex—r“ «dates after the last servicefor the day |-|. was over 'stepned. Into-the vestry to moved. him.. Madment, amuse me,' «And -he pushed his aston- fshed visitor out by the shoulders \s ‘ His Lns! Looks ©. * 'A church. in. the morth of 'Scotiand requiring a pastor Hed a beadle who 'took nin netive Interest fm all that con- cerned the church.. One of the-candi< put of bis gown., He thought he. would look tt the church and, meet | Ing the worthybeadle putting things to tights, said; \T. Avgs: fust taking a look at tho \chureh.s - a \Aye tak a gold took at 1,\ sald tha beadle, \for It's no likely. ye'll ever see'. ngnm.\>~D d Advertiser io Immunity of Children. atively Animuric 'to Infectious. disensés t that their Gcearts beat so much more rapldly (than. those of colder. persons that the blood flows swiftly through the arteries, fnd this awiftiess of How mikes It diffiqult for mlero.organiamn ito gain a foothold In the blood: stream ANGW York World anos . Onn Danger; - \Have you fostened | the windows, dear?\ site nbtud: as they. were about to retire for the night . <> tar T:had to buy that new needu't fear burglars.\ | ~ \But they might sit down on the but tt know. ~Washington Post Bowman Cihunl. | 33:35 abusingthings in In general. ° 1\. asked the 'do more to correct What are you talking about-clothes or the platform the woman: party ?-Chicago News. hat asmoem'cg - - \Oh a J tha Ethane for # Contes, atmmmsefiwz 5433? meskber bot I + ”was mfiawrfiz‘ctfisn : Kmaumm \my > tablet make 1 righ .at | the mouth ! nig Deen ubsmbud Into flie JB and. carrled : to 1!” pmts of. the ? \If lations: to dll‘e nalhy i ficial. way. Is.] i anything like equal to the number of & sand that only the lucky] ones get; R of whom ho ; hig \Vie ito London. ' he, Professor \Armbruster nsserts (that] § .> the reason very young childrenfire ret- | §. -~ - What's the uke? I gite you f f w £10 ters than your crlttdam’“-Pluzbnrgh 4 Post. . 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