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Better get on the side of truth, Thomas. Plans are afloat to reduce the time of rail between New York and Washing ton, via Philadelphia and Baltimore, to four hours. The President is now hunting in the Mississippi cane brakes. A short time ago ho baggei some game in the Demo cratic "breaks." If Mr. Schwab will pick up a little Buddhistic calm on his Asiatic trip we will all be grateful and he will feel better. Gen. Miles gets a banquet every where he goes in the Philippines. We are informed that the water cure is not in evidonce at these banquets. "Scrapping" in the legislation hall is not confined to America. The Austra lian Reichsrath recently had a general melee while the House was in session. Oom Paul Krueger's book is said to resemble Oom Paul Bryan's book, not in matter but in spirit. Mr. Krueger thinks the Boer cause will eventually prevail. A West Virgina man dropped a light ed cigarette in a keg of powder. From the result we feel vindicated in our opinion that cigarettes are not to bo classed as health foods. Ben Tillman is making a fortune de crying the favorites of fortune. Ben be longs to the type of men who is bound to "get there" without regard to the route or the means. Gen. DeWit says that the Boers were guilty of cowardice, faithlessness and treachery. Well, well! the English never said anything so bad of them. There are great numbers of voters who affiliate with the Democratic party who are looking for a Moses to lead them out of that house of bondage. Indian summer is very welcome this year. It in i rovided, however, not by the coal' liitliaus" of Pennsylvania, not by the anthracite partners of the Al mighty, but by the Head of the firm and is free for all. When Mr. William Randolph Hearst takes his seat in Congress the Congress ional Record will be printed on yellow paper with "scare" headings. The Democratic party is like a run down clock It is absolutely right twice a day and absolutely wrong at all other times. The Republicn party may never bo absolutely right but it is a good time piece and follows the sun of progress. Mr. Bryan is engaged in the harmless amusement of breathing on the Roose velt mirror. Mr. Roosevelt is a man who does things—not people his rec ord is clean and clear, but Bryan lias never done anything but talk, and oven as a talker he was an exfjensive amuse ment. I'resideut Roosevelt has made a great "strike" with the Washington corres pendents by providing a room in his new office building exclusively for their use. It is small but is fitted with every convenience. Mr. Roosevelt is tin- most hospitable us well as the youngest President that •ivery occupied the White House, lie would be delighted, no doubt, if he could have all the people he likes nit down at his table and eat bear. l.otn lor Sale. I nave some tlisir.ible building lots for Hule m a bargain. no-If. STLT* C. J. OoouMOt'OH. Punishing Boodlers and Bribers City Attorney Joseph \\ r . Folk is looking after the political house cleaning in St. Louis in a masterly way. He has already sent three prominent citizens to the peniten tiary for political corruption and lie is in a fair way to secure convic tion in a dozen other cases. St. Louis has been under the political control of a gang of boodlers and bribers for ten years or more and until young Mr. Kolk appeared on the scene no one seemed to dare take the matter in hand. Last week Col. Edward Butler, a mill ionaire and politician who lias con trolled elections in that city for years, was convicted of bribery in connection with a city garbage contract and lie was sentenced last Friday to three years in prison. Butler's son is a member of Con gress from St. Louis. There are numerous other cities where municipal corruption has been known for years and tliey need men of just the character of Mr. Folk to take matters in hand. A remarkable feature of matters in St. Louis is that Mr. Folk was nominated and elected through the influence of the very gang of "leaders" ho is now sending to prison so rapidly, and he announc ed that if lie was elected to the of fice lie should do his duty; but the politicians thought his promise was like that of the demagogue and he was young and not considered dangerous. Every good citizen should feel satisfaction over the punishment of those who corrupt municipal government, of ballot box stuffers, of political boodlers and bribers, bribetakers and scallawags in high places as well as those of low de gree. Every instance of reform like that now going 011 in St. Louis is a hopeful sign of the times. Let men like Mr. Folk come to the front and let the good work go 011. —Tioga Agitator. 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