Boone County Recorder . ordinary citl ? a \\lio have met him in everydaylife. Sam liofT. ex-sheriff and membei? f the legislature, testifies that he be-li:,. n. aiid -went to sleep, though therules allowed him to have it going tiilS, proved madness conclusively. Theonly departure from the evidence was when Holmesattorney argued that, as all the mas-ters of music, art, litreature and poli-tics had been more or less crazy,Holmes must undoubtedly be so. Onetelling . argument was adduced—theprisoner ate breakfast foods! How-ever, remarks the New York Post, noone thought to point


Boone County Recorder . ordinary citl ? a \\lio have met him in everydaylife. Sam liofT. ex-sheriff and membei? f the legislature, testifies that he be-li:,. n. aiid -went to sleep, though therules allowed him to have it going tiilS, proved madness conclusively. Theonly departure from the evidence was when Holmesattorney argued that, as all the mas-ters of music, art, litreature and poli-tics had been more or less crazy,Holmes must undoubtedly be so. Onetelling . argument was adduced—theprisoner ate breakfast foods! How-ever, remarks the New York Post, noone thought to point out the mostconclusive proof of all, namely, that,if b«~bad-not been insane, Holmesnever would have embezzled merely$ POINTS WRL TAKEN INIQUITY CF PRESENT TARIFFRATES EXPOSED. COSTLY DISTILLERY BLAZE PEORIA (ILL.) PLANT SUFFERSTO THE EXTENT OF $230,000. MANY MINERS QUIT WORK. Quarter of a Million of ThemTheir Picks. Drop The Man We Envy. In one of his plays, Bernard Shaw-remarks that the man with the tooth-ache thinks everyone happy whoseteeth are sound, and the poverty-stricken man makes the same mistakeabout the rich man. So it is withmost things. One always feels thatthe thing one does not possess, or thething one cannot do, is the one thingessential to happiness. The unsuc-cessful think the successful must behappy. The invalids think if they hadhealth nothing else would matter. Thelaboring man thinks if he only hadleisure he would be content. But, for-tunately, happiness is not the preroga-tive of any class of people or stationin life. No doubt some are gifted with Four Large Factories in Lynchburg,--flft^-^«*ttt^^ctardTOpped from-ttrtr hands of as many bituminous coal Va., Are Destroyed by Flam


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