Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 34, Number 43, Jasper, Dubois County, 8 July 1892 — Page 3
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IKDIANA.
AT JMOHT. uw rate K m. st dead of night, TIM NtMrr svutiash leak does: TkC MOSS SSSU MUI Mil
Saws softly to m!i stker new. Vwbhird tow, Mae levers stoat; TW hOWMM kstf tH SkSSOW SMSd.
CMStSS teen- UTS (
An stamber Ww ft spell h huewa um all wturfu the afloat walk; sueae to, like cWMiw, feet M newer On each th" tneaeetmoat feus. Up m ttetr puke lowly lakh All fcu ha mesne sad mlld'Tfct Jaftge, bjr day so stem sad nW. au.m like dnseuuf child; T.w-ti dam her cesses new, . Per a t rief st, ber "weary round;" Tfco nuwrtr, thinking not of tail. Is lost to sight acd oun4; -The babe wttbts hi aradto teM. Hbt sains tttw kstf-skttt reset cnrW, Stncfkw no isore for sandy toys M sees a fairy world; And, for s hmm, r sre thrown Dm burden fad the era sore: Ak that Urn wakis time most eons When ttoyshsUufessoseenuKw' Vt oycrkesd, with ecssskss sue, Om mr mwkH tt'rr Hb Mow sweet to fed tbat thro' lite jaw, Weary He hs grown! Xkkt sfter nbjbt, 4 Uy by iter. He Intern to Ilbi children ery; The fonerst motker wy forget Tbe tennerest lever die Hat He, at all time. Hre mm! leveat lie see ike burdens; Heatose Setecu each cress lor each; renove When HrhUrr it ban grows! Andta tbequkt,pscWiil keora, Wkea human eye am closed nd diw, All sssnowk?ited jrriefs sod west Are seen and known by ilba. Tkea torn HlreiMieers of tew; They kovt-r oVr our beds to dreams, Aad wa.'tetf to Icaa Mid a tiling, And Uft tea awful seem. Ob. Bfta ' sw buly, calm and Isir, Vt art tbou lite to death') dark scad; Dnt U we trust the Wattiber tksre w need not be afraid!
Tor bU w not eoaw ntckt He
And f.nd wir burden rco for a w, Tbtn, rite up in nrwt utrenRtk, Grtftau etcrsalday.' rb JYrcy, in Uood Hotwrkeenkw.
THE KOlTAIN .NESTT ventura with Oountortoitem.
tOrfarlitall LD KILL WOODWARD'S
.shtutty sUkmI In
the most dismal ; and ntfelml e cl part of the Ctt m b c r 1 n n 1 mountain. It wm h tttinbledown aUtur ia wkiclt, however, h m rnifl h hoae full of ehiklren. Mmw of them
had gone out iuto the world, itot to make it better, for there was nothing very food in the, Woodward blood; but to enter prisonaand all for ont, crime that of making or pa-iff counterfeit HHte.v. Ohl Woodward hintMlf wns a giant with Atlanteaa shoulder nnd an eajrl ye whkjh seemed to have the faculty of hokinr through a btone wall, and there -wa-s no eritne he would not commit o it was tlHHtfcht, at least, bj those whoe lutv it was to break up the neste of
counterfeiters that existed ia tlte moun
tains.
Near the cloe ef a bright day in mid autumn, a man. looking very much like 5 the arerace mountaineer, came down
the mountain near tlte foot of which
stood Woodward's eabin.
Thhsman waa rather tall and might hare been fire-nttd-forty. UU face was covered by r ertipetl beard of black and
from tinder his hat he Msemed to take in the objects that surrounded him aud were enough to render anyone acquainted with the country swjIuhmk Xo one would have taken this person for owe the best employes in Uncle Sam's Wret service, yet he was, and hi duty was to hunt, down thoe lawless fellows who were counterfeiting the "good ami lawful currency of tin: realm." Nate lUnylock had been some time in tlte region, lie l:ad the history of the Woodward at hi tongue's end, and when he looked down upon the old
f VK HRKX I.OOKIXO rOR YOU,
earth's ntmt um realiaed that lie WkH
getllar into cIom: tiuartera. Nut he 1 pit, but the man
kept on ami ia a few mlnwteH found with him.
himself at the door. It was opened in rehpone to his knock by Mr. Wooilward, a tall, rawlnmeil woman, aa feat-teas ami criminal a her husband. Imleed it waa bahi that fib the rnaater Mpirit ta counterfeiting the government money ami that it waa hir hoaat that her children eoultl tell kad MMNiey blindfoltWd. WwyhMk waa iarlted M and aeeepted.
Tmt moment the door otoed oa him
lira. Woodward catate over t where ha
Mt mm! bgrtog Wr big brawn hawl on hU ira, aai l, with a aatlle:
I've been lAoklnv furrm ttaam aninu
bat I wl',1 altow you Mute thing before yoa leave ok."
1 he folhitv ing moMiant Illarlock was
gripped by tbatwiwe hMtd aoU the fae of the woman, uu4crAlnxr a auddtin
tranafnrmatioat appeared to him the
face of a nead.
He knew that ha had boe Identified. Mrs. Woedwanl draw off and looked
down into hi face.
"Why didn't rou keep away?" the
aakl. "Don't you know that you ean't
hoodwink Marthft Woodward, aid Bill's
wife?"
he fore If lay look eoukl answer the
floor opened at kia feet and he waa falling down, ' down iuto an opening aa
dark a the portala to the Styx,
The chair, fal'mg wiUt kba, helped
to break his fall and when he atruck the bottom of the nit fee waa more
frightened than hurt, amL, aprlafrin to
hie feet with his haiutt on h'w weapon I he looked around, but could not pcite- i trale the dark net which neemeU nearly
parpaUle.
The deteetive walked roatnd tmt walla
of hi dungeon and felt them with his
hand. '
Not a bound carno from anywhere. Htayloek listened with all eM.rs.expeeting to be pounced wpoa 1st some wanner, hut the sileiwe waa not broken. At last a trap overhead opened and the next moment, in the light that prevailed for a second, something waa dropped into his cell something that row!ed aa it deaeended. Then all was dark again and the detective wondered who qr what had become of hi companion. Unable to endure this suspense, lie atruek a match by drawing it over the rough wall, and aa the flame flashed up he saw, crouclihiir at hint feet, a huge
dog auch as arc to be found in all mountains- n animal as fierce and dangerous as a mountain lion. Jllaylock knew that tho dog hnd heen dropped into the pit by Mrs. Wooilward, and falling back he placed hinvelf on the defensive, while he raked the revolver with the intention of ahoutiuff theHtilmal through the hal. The match seeing! to g-o out sooner
than n.ua 1 on aceovnt of the foul air that IUm1 tlte dungeon, but the detective fttrtick another aad just in time, aa tlte dog was nearer than before and ready for the leap. The prisoner of the connterfeiter'a neat fired straight at the g!j head d the report of the ahot filled the dae with a sound like that made by a small cannon. He fell back to the wall, drawing hi knife, aa he feared it raUrht have
mlaaed the brute. All at mice he heard the trap open
again and lookiug up he snw tw fucea, thosse of I Jill Woodward and hia evilminded ,sm)uw.
Illaylock felt like flrinjc at tho !ouw
target, but refrained, and then the Yokse of the old counterfeiter was heard.
We've got three more dawgs if o m. Ikl .... U A I a
Tou ve Snianea iiacK, iv aaw.
'TlMre ia no help for men of your
stamp. We will send your angers to
Washington with Bill Woodward's compliments. Nat Itlayloek, we knew yo war ia the neighborhood an' bars been looking for you these ten diys." Itlayloek math no answer ami the trap was abut again. Hut the light which had streamed into the place during- tlte interval showed him something he had not noticed Vie fore. This waa nothing more nor le than
a door in tlte wall of the dungeon about
twelve feet from the grownd.
'It looked te the detective that it waa a door leading to some other dnngeon
ia another part of tlte earth, and when tu. tran was cloaed tlte man went to
work.
He had discovered that hia ahot had killed the bnlldog, and dragff-'.ng the carcass to tlte foot of the wall, he
placed his chair upon it. and by ciitnb-
ittir alongfruk! the wall wun tne titnos.
caution, he wa able to touch tlte door
sill with his Knger.
After resting there a few moments,
Illaylock managed to draw himself up
and by pushing on tlte rtoor uiseorerea
that it was nearly ready to laii to
pieces.
In a little while tie was in a passage
which was dark and foul, .showing that it was used but little,
Where it lwl he dill not know, lHt
under the circumstance he was ready to accept nnj thing.
Pushing down the corridor, Hlaylock
came suddenly upon a door which he
was about to try to open when lie nearu "I want the biggest dog of the three," said Martha Woodward, who was still unseen. "What do you wani with hint?" asked a man. I want t fcnisft the secret sarrieo man.'' "Wharmhe?" "Whar bat m the pit?" Illaylock, knowing that tke parties were just beyond tlw door, which was rotten, ninths an opening lietween two nlanks with his knife and looked down
into the work hottw of a lot of emmter-
fuStors.
Uwa the eompleteftt edablkhment
of the kind he had ever seen.
He did not par much attention to the
fufiiHurt of the nlace. Irttt lOoKeil at.
tbr. who oocunieil it at the time.
Tlte man to whom Mrs. Woodward
tl W stood m the trlare of a fsrnaee
with his sleeves rolled above hk brawny
lltnws.
At his feeterouehetl a cioglargerthun i.h one Itlavloek had finished in the
did not want to part
Bltytaek watehed tlte two depart, )bvinjr tlte not tenanilesa fr the time, and wWu all Kmud of them U4 l' ats jy hi- ois-ned tlte dour and droppt4 ioUt the plav. He knew ho had uot l n- V spare, that hU abst-nt from llie pit wa lUbK to be diworetvd at any tune, and, running aerona the chamber, he caught hotd of latch and jerked opea another door. To hht horror he found that he had hut opened the door of another part of the emanterfaitlng d, and before hhn
at a beach sat a boy eoaattag hdsaeoia. Klaylook drew back and was about to retreat when he discovered that the boy was blind and waa connting- by touch. A happy idea nasbed through the detective's mind. He went forward, and the boy, turning toward him, said: "H that you, Morgan?
"Yes," answered the detective, eatchittff ttu a handful of the false
cs he passed, he reached a door beyond
the boy and opened It with fear again
uppermost tn his mind. lie now found himself hi a small place which had a flight of ladders set againat the wall and in another moment the fleeing detective was scaling them a rapidly as he could. He jrataed " "PPr room andhe found himself In what seemed an outhouse near the Woodward shanty and looking out saw that the, short afternoon had waned and that shadows were deepening over the mountain. Near by stood the shanty with -Hi heavy oaken door which was tightly eloesd, and while Blaylock looked H
HOT TRUST RAISE PRICKS.
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framh. The Iron Age. of June 4. li. anaoaarv -ia advance of He. sent ia the price uf ahot. making the prio as Soi
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sthaf .awaadanc ... I
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HE C.VIGHT IT A MA3tlnJ. COtX.
or Til It PALAK
openod and he canght sight of the stalwart flea re of Martha Woodward. She lookiHl to him like Mime mountain oeress and He saw that ah s had
been crwed in some manser.
Perhaps his escape had been discov
ered ami she might come to the outhouse in search of him.
Itlavloek hugged the shadows with hu
hand on his revolver, and wnen tae
woman, with a final glance toward the hiding place, shut the door, the government agent breathed freer.
lie now turned to' is asoantam whieh lay outside and in a short thee he was stealing down the trail which the counterfeiters had traveled with their false coin, scattering It over Um region to the detriment of legitimate trade. All at once he heard a sound behind him and crouching among a lot of bushes, he caught sight of Martha Woodward not twenty feet from him. He was almost sure that the woman had seea him aad. desperate as he was, he inwardly determined that, woman though she was, he would not fall bad
into her hands.
IkroaabM. Km4Uiv.! Piss ibst. Msnc !. DwtaaL ana ad bt .
It waa only last July that taw rants. Gal aad Drag Review gave notice of a rise in tae prise of this nusse article. Every n?ect ha its earns. The cane mt these aAradaees hi the price of ahot ia aedouetedly the shot aad lead trust. Thk ti-uat, composed of the tea Urge isttasriaetnrer in Use United Stntes.
was formed on heptenaber , ia--Jna ns soon aa it was certain that the McKiahry bill would pans with a duty of , cents per noonJ oa shot and i cento per pound oa lead There was no excuse for leaving any duty on these ar
ticles, aa lead is produced so eneap ncre trial we export it in large quantities; mmA heestuse the tariff nrevemts its re-
Importatioa. f ea sell it cheaper in Canada and other foreign countries than at home. And. besides, tlsoagh this trust was hatched before the MeKinley boom was horn, yet it belongs to a brood of tariff trusts that haw alrsady sained auch an odkma reputation that several of it member were threatened with criminal pteeednre evrea before ISMl
It wonkl be interesting to give the history of all the trusts belonging to the Anserkaa family, bat apace will permit oaly the mention of some of them. The larger ones art the smelters trust, with a capital of .- 060.008, and the lead trust with a capi
tal of S31.000.000 (red need from tO.MO.000 in' ISM). Amonsr the best known aad least respectable of toe smaller ones, are the cartridge trust, with 13.00,000 capital: the powder trat with tl.M0.0O0 capital: tae high explosive
trust, and tn loaded paper shell trust, A few words about the eartrid e trust will indka'c the unvavory reword of the whole family to which ilcKinley has shown so much favor. The cartridge trend, formed in the summer of Ubtt, waa competed of the five large nsanafactnrers in tab country. It umnmdiately raked anrices about 7 per cent. Soon after.it began the traitorous business, whkh It has since kept up, of celling cheaper toCanadians than to ehisens of its own country, de-neodina-anon ear protective tariff to
prevent reimportations, so that onr owa people could not in any way take
advantage of the low prions given to fDfeifrnen. It wanton this aeeonut that the Chicago later Ocean called It "the meanest trust in existence," this was, however, patting it. a little strong, as
many other trusts are working tnm racket.
la December. Hps. the u-nst agnhs la-
cresaed rriees as shown by the follow
ing table: u fsmssansanmn J7 s"nansn Js. TMaX
nsmLiamrt Isut MaV utM t est lesf. t test smart St attst lose, ...tat tM 4.M
b Thin time it slightly overatepped the
IsHff limit and roods that it sells to
Canadians for about 40 per cent.
titsn to as. can be rcimported and sold
here at a profit, after pa ring a duty of 4& per cent. Thus Arthur Brittaia was hwt year selling esvrtridge in Detroit that he hsd boaght in Canada, Harrison and MeKintey have shown their contempt for cheapness and taehhatred of foreigners. It ana do their
1 hearts good to see these trusts, which i ther have created aad fed with their
lr -. .W st
ssvJ
s
ttut tats sow w as Uw astssteor sa
kasiahhi
oil lamp ansae ia MsdrkL ttnata.
leet. It aa dog up m see wnsma
time ago and is supposed to hun
hrea kat by Poaee de Lorn. Aa KagUsh nnutunsetinw. walk
theses ana sjaainy as
at a
imm &t u item aie I'kw Usbm ai ansae aaanaras amam
ismtnttdtaja whUk he had anftontad a Um
' jrm r Wiubmgb niashuaam kawe m set Tbs aansd una at Inisntlsu of hit ZTJZ, STn-- Aimndent of ntrhbany. Mw-. ti SIsJaPai-WTos- hlnskasmammamattWaaa ' -iasmewtridussitbe wma an mat a h wanted to too ins tte,0n haft ana asatntearmbsmsssmkayndssem uv by wUI for stopping a pair of runaway nalawtunasmjssawB ZZSuZ TZm'' Tbtdmas syopesei as- Jw. Caress aal aoauss asm " . ...
I7wsat ts evwT ns was wswasby war dieaapsared last fall to escape a judcmk ta sJatuoa to tins, etacr bsrsr mene- ; m saa wivea acaiaa him in
sswmv
by
saHttsa to tins, etacr buy
. ts sas ran owe a swerut.
savc Mesa suld ibst uwy
Sbra the new stne oa or before Joa n Thee see srveraX ratkeea as Xiaess
etts
Th Hindoo nrinee seen to visit
srland. the tiaikwar of Iuooa, k oae of
sbU)iM web tai Osd j Bt innigresaive rulers in Hbsdosaa Jlr It W. rstw.easUrnsa !-; nA nut want eostlr baUdhtge tioa-ji MlwmnUxt n tb trsa,wa r oof nut want easwy mumm.
narvi m tb toss sat rtsH
me nuwsxe et is atKiahrv bal ttsst ne
taa f tte sew Iras sat nssH seaonas -wewr am aro?Ns4 by tt sssaencsencs UsssssuWa " Ailvna-Spmva nao eeetsrrd that nasmsanetavorkad-bsamti1aa wast.- sal waa asktst missis ea Ossaeer ix jei -TV-y aaasw wnetbtr I smldrr umMcKuv brybm jsstwtbeseor. WeU. I saeekt ssv sa A auiwatrbbsttartaabbMH ne sdeng of the awby nOsmt umhr wsf s. ii inniaaA to s oos" Mr, McKbner blimmnlf sheaM medtttW aaos taw cress rodscueaa aw 4mal!d by ttw trwt asssfsetarensf ais swa stot. IVrbsssnM
esevrsttea ssa bo teasxrf to vr ji imMblnc hi ttssUtfona sbsat utbosht eoattst bo ttrim taeassasfActer-rsad tbekr workasea
HUTS TO CRACK.
hi his
rigor-
J
nsevely for show.
vesVrsbty on
orsdnare. His persoswl
good and he ia philanthropic bassinets. Conercrimin TUlssaa. of
Caeeliaa, isnd4 to be the
one maa for ass aamia
He is now sixty-six. aad Ms
hair are white, but he w as i
an arrow aad has aeoaatitatloa ef 1
Like Hauaibsl Hsmlin, be rarely
an overcoat, and once said to a
that seek rat sat a ts were for'
nndmvalkkv An Italian woman m Stew York.
one day last week attempted to eater tlse street ears with a small goat, bat
refused adashsioa by seeevaldinVr-
rvf gtfciswts arm rnsd it pieuait v . m. . ar as.. s a aa--., 1
If, as protectionists tell as. wages de- t conductors. ae taeass.,pend upon tariffs, then, as we have the f sidewalk, lemoeed her fhawl udJPsomc tariff in nil parts of the United Pd H closely around the oJd so
States, it would bj
that wages shooM he uniform from Msine to California. The Foeuadrynaeu'f atKK-iati ui. of Philadelphia, after a cxm&iderable amount vf ciirreapoodv-nce.
compiled a ta belated statement of
nam tn tmnoriesoi sac liBiiw
sHatea printed in the Iron Asye of May
-Si, Some of the figures are from country ftmndries, others from carwheel, stove and malleable iron aad pipe shops, etc.. According to
this table the awrnaje- wages
of nsnSders wry from f5.w per lay in San Francisco and Oakland. CaL.
LtoiLee in IlaersUmra. 3W- A Jew or
the other averages are; In nttslnsrgsf
Pa..: Conshoho-kea, IV, XM: FWI-
adelphia, 0150: Cheter.ra.,i4e: York,
Pa., tS.10; Reading. Fa, ; Allentowa,
Pa., tl.W; Woonwbeoga, Fa., Wk.ii;
Dearer, CoL, 3.S&: ew York aad Itrooklyn, 9L90i Chicago, HL, 00-75;
Charleston. JC C, S.a: Portsmonth,
X. H.. tl
aad got a ride for her pet. to tne amosement of a crowd of oo-lookera. Fran lrobati. who enjoyed the anftinetion of beiaf; the hviest woman in Eatope. recently died at Traubring. bt Bavaria, at the age of Atberdeath she weighed over &a. and on account ef her enormous weight it was hnpoanbh) to earrr her coffin front the Srst atory of the bouse in which she lived. Consequently bauds were put down the . mutm wliUli S.mfli was slid.
A pretty story is told of Mrs. Julia Ward Howe to the effect that when she 1 was a ehild of only nine she, was no
! charmed with the melody of the Italian
teajruage as she heard it ia a class ef other girls that she secretly procured a grammar, and studied by herself until she had gained sanamant facility to write the Italian teacher a letter in her owa tongue, nakhsg perauasioa to Jobs
the class.
.;Elnura,X.: WUnainr -Kx-gaen Isabella's d . The averasfe wages of she Marqahe de V. hi a
1
j awn hands, putdar their theories into
Vrunt lv aba eaaie on and aetuallr ' nraetice br damning the same goods.
... - . . , . ii.
. soM acre for mgn ana Tespecsswic ' prices, on these miserable foreigners at
eontentptuously low prtcesBKZ LABOR WAR IMMINENT.
nssaed him. so near that he eouM have
toHehed the hem of her garment. That she bad discovered his escape sail was looking for" him Kwyloek did not doubt, aad he let her pass on uninterrupted. tbe went down the mountain and he lost her among the shadows. Tea minutes Inter the detective was on tlte more. He looked over his shoulder more than once while he tied from the elate be of that fiend in. woman shape, and when lie felt that he was in a region where he was comparatively safe, he stopped ami congratulated himself upon his nar
row escape. Ten days later Itlayloek came back to
A WSmtrsste Cat ba Wsawa la lb rvoimrte lraa ssol Meet Imbsrtry. Last week we heard of a big combine composed of Carnegrie. PhippsACo., the Homestead work, and of several other
bir steel mills. It needed ae prophet
to foretell the reduetioo of wages twomised. Give a set of orttaniaed
ufactarers especially tariff protected ones a nMMSonolr of aay product and
moamcers as weft
rrr wt S-M iii Lead- aedieata. He is a retired
r'Ule, Col., aaditn iaSaa Francises, and better Terned in r-.i si t. ri.t. x: Y . Brash, t than in social duties.
port, X. Y., and nrlaan, Ala.; of camels trader from tS.90 in Osaiaad, ChL, to tLOO in several southern eathes; of eaippemfremfJ.MmLeamvilke. CoL. to TJ cents in Athens, Oa. Witt some Wad and logical protectksnist plea eapiaht these dmcxetmneies? Will he also in
form as haw h k that the highly paid
reception given by the
It the rcshnsent table
oa so anwmdve a scale that
tabledotha m the
it. The ehasnberlatn
the board to be
sheets, at the Juncture of the
which
labor in aartera cities compete with the poorly paid labor in awnghborhwj cities
and hi the south, and tarns oat an
product cheaper than the poorly paid labor eaa tarn oat their product? He ndght also give hh reasons for thhskiag that New York laborers need protection
from the pauper labor of Canada aad
none from the pauper labor of Maryland; aad why a tariff wall should not be constructed oa thee Allesseay saoaataias to protect the 9$ s may labor of Pittsburgh front the M-a-day hsbor of Kesdiag and Hnrrnumarg- Such apparent inimniisscnchu am these are dsfly oorarrhsg to assay untutored naiads aad it behooves the protectionist to be oa the alert, with riianw. strsightlorward arguments to dispel them.
THE TARIFF
The geeste were
by the novel
maa of ex-
At aa evening
neaped with
haeasef a
adaauraUat
am uerr oad of
"A LITTLE
IJtersrr Ladr I i
aren't yoa?" Uallterary usawe
i Csatsy as I am. buw I hat aasa
aeeepted fact.
ON CATTLE.
.a .a. a
sworn men, wtt wnen tney reacneu a spot from which the Woodward hn!y
whs visible, a men pointer at somewiiaftto be H'h in the last rays of the dying tun.
A ruined shanty stood where tne
Woodward nest hnd cursed the country
so long. The torch of some incendiary
had done its work, ana Ute aeieeuve,
when lie descended to the underground ;
den. found a lot of broken molds, a j dead dog and a dying man. j
The man was the person he had seen that eventful night when Mrs. Wood-
ward wanted the second dog. and he confessed that she had tried to kill hint, after whieh she had Ired the eabin. It was the last of the mountain nest: the Woodwards were overtaken by the untiring Illaylock, aad the blind boy waa placed where he could count something better than counterfeit money. It was It lay lock's last triumph, for he retired from the serviee, and h!a hair mk hi bleached, aa if the adventure in the mountain nest had had MHueithag to do with it.
Maj. A. F. Grajct.
! ef the labor of the
! aad thev mar be counted neon to de-
. - .
tlte scene of his adventure, but he was press taepoce ot nwraiHi not alone. ' price of goods to the fall extent of their
He waa aceorupanied by a posse of power. The extent ana expnnaiHm o
these reduction is given la tae .wr York Times of June :o. 1S2, as follonsx a wnoucsAun cct iw -w.ua. Whaetbe asgk isrnt ststesea see tsOtmc rtlbly st Mnwsolts sbost wsfes sad ts protected worbtswua. Uw repubtlssaaad barb tattfasssnnsvuxwtskwassa wet sri om
sswhsr sssa s treat deslof troibst Sw taem ssd teesltveu the sptwescbtagr ayMa with axreat csstest tor a shun redscta ot nc wseee ot thc-tr euHSsre. The Mry was tsM la tbe Meb Uwut rwlsjielpblsrioa Jtoasr kwt, under tne kesiSnseA, "ilx IibBrWrIn-ataent-lroa nsasCsetams WOt Make a Wkdeete Cut ta WseRtrrk Ysry fnm naMPcrOut.-.ota sCrlseiia Csadtnm m- a Ftrln.Tm Press exytstsea test the AnvbssssMd Anocssnsa ef lies sad ?tee Worker was very asm be tosfrwetel by -s very sdsrtt as:
pronwtkm." tavoiTms: -ue ssvaew. www
usees st to'.la' -Tfc niseodrisa eomrii to tae
taveiazk tbe jssaoataessa as-aissw txMi aiahmmi' swMeUtSoa. watch rost-
wbe tbe rre tt otsbsbibaes Sm of Brown, aVm-
aetl AC. nw Msbaulst Vsuey Iron Cs- Ortwriewt. MeCavdr A Oa Yousnrnowa aamr
Xrj Ot . Haul Iron On . Trmaisa l Iroa C. st ( stt tae stber mi!n ta Clevetssa 4 tmM I It tarn t sjrut tbe wdse:Sos esmssee
mvtoe test tbe very 0rt Itien h sa isdtr-
tka e ike waetesik! stssctr tawssaske
Tata h s resseuoa
Who knows?
All mi ntwm Martha WotKlWani at-
vancetl, with her finprer corerittg the man at the meltinf fnrnaee. I wnnt the dog, I say! Sh I have him? ' she ilemanded. Tlte re was MMUcthlnsr in the woman lrjoks that sBeased to settle the mutter, foe the ntnn raVe the dor a kiek nnd
j he sfrang ot with a growl and ran t
"I'll ro with Yen and see hfa' m
mt hnr tbe sssnuf Mturers
Kvtt'esyt latest 'es. hem fsW saOtM mr tea for amdlltaf. wttk sV. J!7 .VC! w aWsreascttsmmbess atsse Parent lhat boy ot w a assndtv st week rveeirid. Sttd tae
't a particle vrmmz
knew northing; .jestsisejbteee
"trrDiseourngetl
mine worries me; he
of aeuteneas, doesn't
and vm ean't believe
What can I do with htm when he grow
up? Friend (after a few ntomenta reneciU,iWll. from Vour dWrlKion. he
letknm. heasw. mefr at atr.aw nw nuke W par am, tny see asteJ o scsmu K. sad ea wswre ney mk It I tkevaiwdwlmbimt:tidwnkl4of'
TIstseMA see ssrse bsve bw toreweaar
loti)-e. irom yowr ""T 7 i Knaer sal ah ss-s-e warn tb ksffdy ar-M to make n nd-elam I uJIrt iad-:Tvw TSeprlor
Uw-tlva. lnek. t:Usw aise Iras ta saeAsswtldswatmilk as
Tmsm CkwM wast Wasdeedi of
twh mt CsttSe Ml XilnAnsomr the eaases in the tari which theMcKialey bill has kuule, that npoa live cattle k especially noticeable. The old rate wn 30 percent, ad Talerem, the new rate being 110) per head ea all cattle amrethsa one year okL Perhaps the fratsnerof this Hem had fat nrind importatioss front Caaada. or possibly high-priced bnlm from foreiga porta, but he could scarcely hare rcmembered that nine-tenths of all ear fanaortsof cattle are from Jfexleo. An
average herd of MexScaa eattle of the
age apeewwd woaM not ae worts, eelivered oa this sale of the Rio Ornsee, over 07 per head, while the duty would
be 1 10 per head. Ia other worn, tae mnvorter of cattle from Mexico eoukl
sell has cattle when he has deiiversd thesnoa thmamkoC the line for about st van tenths eeeagm to pay the duty.
This sopite to am avermge herd of mixed cattle. A kefdief all beeves weaht
be worth much more, while a herd of
all yoaagfiisislrs would be worth much
leM. When thk ptwlston went mtoeffeet it caught many Teases with hundreds of thouosBtsf of cattle m Mexieo, where they had gone for pastnrage. These
rere nsaar o inesn rnineu. sethk tariff prohibits these from
teekhnr United States mmrkets, aad ther have been iibliged to rely oa the Mexiesa markets, which have never been very good, aad ae mewH JewmmJL awisw to the United Mates
Iwohibithm. Texaahss been far nmay
Yesuowaowinffwritheatt.ssdmsny of nereithnmnaaeaWen in the habit of going to Mexico with their herds for pasturage, IsriagW back the beeves andpayintr twenty per cent ad valoreus: but nt presewt a neru of eeevec wouMbrhaynuia trhle aaorethau Um duty.-Amertcaa WTcol nnd Cettoa Re
It ksa
CeT,Ca?'uMn
lathe ark. TW kangaroo
hops and the bear was always -Itsadag the Form. MSas
the dentist! "fc it good
anesthetic Dr. Molar
recently
fat what
(V
IkHroKFree
In Boston. Mks Ootaeat Ttnea
(with a tmreMMl atr-ua. yes. i-va
been in Sew York several troit rree Press.
-Be sure to shs
saM the drnawkt as he handsd hat
tmaer n bottle of acne cure. 1
dreptkd the euatomer. aknry. Tsr-av-wt Watehnsaa. "You borrowed a fleer of me the other day, you know.'' Ya-us." Tn like to have it back H you eaa f -But. my deah boy. Tee spent k." ladiannpons JoorasL How obtswe some people are! When Wirirtenen was asked by 'Mks Fhwa,
uh9be aflectioas are centered ea sue launch, if he liked doars, he the i
phi fellow replied: "I don't anew; I never ate any." Boston Trans si fat. Merchant "I regret that I eaert have these goods charred, an I swat
I know who you are.n Mrs. Meter "Ry
I hasbsad fat the plumber who k
f , .1 , l. 1 i .1... ttm
tae saw iw ww -
chant MI beg your
Your moss will be seat
The phonograph will do
vice when it k sat.
ekek.sad sines oat: Oo
homer to the too social caller. The Idwase might be embellished wKhwut limit for subeeaent rounds oa tho anal. Thk U of urgent importance nnd should
Mr. Edison's attention af
reeJser-
"What have you hfarned to-day, Willfe? mtW the fond mother when her nrst-born returned from fah flrst day at sehool. "I kmmed the aHnVrenee between a koridiruMW and n ferskoatai nae."
aed st stW per m.htote4 of 't The
Pr4itoje4tt-rivlewerabs iremsvi rsjesUsw wltfc tae Mkwrtut rrnsraa: The wsehert wtlt be btongbt f to tsr; 4tastneudati!inlaitm ea n sort of taw
, lloston Commonwealth
Tat going to see if you knew i
thing about arithmetic. Johnny, many are ten times two una to?" ... . , i.Mr - T,
mnoeenUy. "Xonsenter saM Uneh) Oeerge- 'Betyonaa apple, aad hawa it to papa. rkme,'s3idCneWOeoraTe.
"Pa," cried Johnny, "atnt tea two cents four niebekr "Yea,'
pans; and Johnny- smttheappka-
A wit ness who hnd givsa km evideuce la saeh a way as tm aathnTy seery-
badr In t.mrt that, he was
i In i TsaTLaLaav esaTanawnsMbsSads amsTs peiiury, nesag lasuunw e
sasm um vesc. wkah. It naff aeani t A um iiass
r0 , , ! Mania, said at kst: "My ieed, you Thennrameat pet forward kue vie sc or svt. but I iwated n
Jenae of the McKimley tarthT by Anarew k fcbte, for I
Carnegie, that It puwmea tree nmau ,M,.j to truth
faatarrJttoajrrente?r extent than pro- Yes. sk. anld
teetive ones,- h katenaett tor majnaai tpeafJunk. 1
On thk auk of tke water nae . -u,--, .
net a
use ssdy.
asrtarh.
i
W knew where he was. and aU v onee ! due.M
