Republican Campaign Text-Book. A departure has been made in the Republican Campaign Text-Book just issued, in that its contents are wholly devoted to live issues, and these are treated in the briefest possible way, yet comprehensively enough to include all necessary facts and figures. First, there is a general statement of the issues of 1908, followed by a brief review of Republican legislation in general and the work of the Fifty-ninth Congress in particular. The Railroad Rate Law, Pure Food Law, Free Al- cohol Law, Employers’ Liability Law and the Meat Inspection portion of the Agricultural Appropriation Law are given in full, as is Chairman Tawney’s clear explanation of the appropria- tions. The Labor question is next fully pre- sented, followed by Representative ‘Watson's exposition of Anti-Trust pro- ceedings. About one hundred pages are given to the Tariff, Agriculture and Manufactures, and the tables showing the various phases of industrial activi- ty. Among other subjects treated un- der the tariff are: Protection and Free Trade; Customs Revenue; Home Market and Internal Trade; Wages and Prices; Export Discounts; Reciprocity ; Free Hides; Revision, ete., ete., etc. Some half hundred tables give official and authoritative figures down to the latest possible date. The work of the President and administration is then briefly presented, the condition and status of the Philippines, the Panama Canal, the Navy, Postal Service, Irri- gation, ete., ete. The President’s letter to Representa- tive Watson concludes the work, which has a copious index of over a dozen pages. Scattered throughout the book are quotations from President Roosevelt and other Republican leaders. Among these is the extract from Senator Han- na’s speech where he used the “stand pat” expression, it being the only in- stance in the Text-Book where the words “stand pat” are used. A page is given to Mr, Bryan and his views, with the comments of the New York World. A so-called “Prosperity Postscript” is added, giving treasury conditions, trade reports, etc, down to August 1. For the first time in a political cam- paign, the Text-Book will have a gen- eral circulation, as together with other literature, it ‘will be sent on receipt of one dollar by John C. Eversman, As- sistant Treasurer. 1133 Broadway, New York. Teachers’ Institute. A teachers’ instute will be held at West Salisbury, Pn., Oct. 6th, 1806, »t :30 p. m. Following is the program: Song. It Organization. Address of Welcome—C. E. Butler. Recitation—Grace Yuatzy. “Lite ruture in the Public Schools”— Char. Kimmel, “Number Work for Beginners”—Har- riet Huselbarth, “Moral ‘Training in the Pablie Schools” —Calvin Hershberger. Recitntion—Gertrude Yoder. Reuding— iiss Ridinger. Everybody come early. ep ee Mrs. Pearl Mary Teresa Craigie, the novelist and playwright, better knows under the pen name John Oliver Hobbes, died in London un- expectedly the other day from heart disease. The deceased was born November 3, 1867, the eldest daugh- ter of John Morgan Richards. At the age of nineteen she married Reginald Walpole Craigie, of the Bengal Military Board. She was educated privately in Boston, Lon- don and Paris and showed marked literary ability early in life. She wrote a number of highly successful novels and plays. STUD THE ORIGINAL SCHOOL. Instruc. tion by mail adapted to everyone. Recognized by courts and educators. and competent instruct- LAW lege. P or practice. Will \ better your condition and prospects 'atessses in Dusnem. 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