Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 37, Number 33, Jasper, Dubois County, 26 April 1895 — Page 6
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RIDICULOUS CLAIM
a citizen ol
Ai i tu riniK
- "iru in niltllll, W.o....
"mii.iuiu.. Allril 10 M.. ... ...
clow of the period covered by the vollinn. t f t . . . J " " ' "
reiatsous for 1x91 there
upeiiquestfou of considerubl
. t pciuiin, between the United
hu me mvim republic. In iis tarne I urner. a citizen of the L'utted
. "UH Albert Ills, Jswltzerlaijd, married.
re eotii domiciled in New Vork city and coutiuiuul to mside there. Jly'-,3, 1SS7, there was, born of thi union n child named Constance Madei .. . i. . .
m. i no autumn of ISS7 Albert His re-
-...eu io Switzerland, the wife re
...Iiiihk- in aow lorlcwith her child
..v ..lM,uriea oy uer earnings.
...w -.uumu oi issy.Mrs. His was
'T1;!!" V her husband
...7. '"o went to that
m .succeeded in preventing a . ir ? he -routis aked, and she
V . , V , ha,,le -'urt, .secured mi
, . rCC- T"o Judgment of the
, w ,. request of both parties. AWnr.l.wl ... .1 .i , . V ani
7, l" ",u "inner tne custody ol the c h.ld ami her bringing- up and edu-
Kcturuinjf to America, Mrs. His con Tr mM'rPOrt Io"ff'tor until Albert His came to New York, and on May . 1HU . abducted the child and took her to Switzerland, where he has over since detained her and has been SSurt"1 1,1 ,iS aCli0U b tIui Mr. DeWitt
Mronp interest in the case. The corrcsponde rice, bejrun by Mr. niaine and continued by Secretaries Foster a t.re.sham, l.a.s been quite vigorous on the part of the United States. The formal statement nf ti... , ..
it ... , "w wuaiuuuoi Hie tinted States, as far as this correspondence .shows) was made by Secretary G'resham, October 31 last, as fol"The United sn..c .
c .urns the child on the -round that she was a native-born citizen residing "i the territory of the United States and subject to its exclusive jurisd tion and ent tied to it.,,..,..
Bijrreptitiously abducted and taken E Switzerland in utter regard of our .overcinty. Even had "the child States Tl " CItWen of th0 Ualt Mate, tl,e means by which the
uiaineit custody amount to the crime of abduction, and it is tfciS,ff,,fllai,t anJ '"kable that in Mr. Luehenal's (the Swiss foreiifn mitiistcr) last, nntn nn I. . . ...1
.SwiUerland.H Ls impossible to denv that the acts with which .Mr. His is re. 1 roache.1 were taken in the excrcR
J l Mwr "ai ',ou'.cr of wch he ha
mm - I utCiareU deprived."
ALTGELD DISPLEASED.
t,7 ., L1'" '" ,h" l'i.w.T1. I ' v 7'" u u "pny n.f. ti," U, tu "f ,,rtr,l'" T. Court "' "um or th on kl..,. . '. ..
Hülm um...
MEXICO'S FREE ZONE.
I here is a b:i!
eombi.iatlnti tU, V.....
I promo court Mild: "It is hard to eonceivo how a monopoly could be more firmly intrene mil.
.. ; , - i:""IIH'l.llOll etuilil lie nioro . H-..,.t,
i ,. . v.. ....,) nu.illieil."
vi.....)!!!,,!! oi steel beam mann
That Tired FeeSs
m
I. HI.. April ,-üor.Alt. fln ahVn , Tf lMir ' 7f fftfld does not -approve of the decision m- ' (,ra,,,,- Xt only are thev , . Jmi ,Mn ,H,V; the. steel- could always bo rich and pure, full o o the United .states Mipre.ne 'cm t .VT nnxloM to ut "lilr f ml , rÄ?,M H ! ,u raU V thü ml orpuHele t.pon which i"s v 1 rean tul, ,j )liiutax.VilJL ciothlnas cheaply us possible- , ' ' 7Zn,"JlS ,UlS l''""'rs of tality depemls, you would never be utsr äs . v!;,"lrISa;xf::Je,a,p 1 h r- wonM sft:rÄ,s: the ieeision. Ht. replied that the neo- I M' W. It is even basely as- tions w L l ull I T? 1 , 1 lle "" homes d shops, depletes the blood p u understood the JecWon thoro.X he 1 T U,at thu "I " rS, U MM,al0 , " Bnd, thru J of app L m IJ. and said that Ii.. ..i- i....... , lieir L'reed for .rU . Kn,..,i. 11 " ?,OHP men who were i .um. weakii.. ii,vi-., u tl .. . '
their lKitriotiMiii,d sir ,7. 0,'a " '". 't republicans in Btandard ren C ! " " U,U
cr.s" in Kinni'i'limr . i niiiiiy ami purpose, so fur "fv.
l ii limit ! ... . t .
wh.. "u-) u,i,ru ,ro "".
uir an an.swcr, however vi "vft?:nV COnb0nU,d o re!ueo hC ouinv for publication: hold It to ; tVvoMin v. J'1'' York" Bn, bondh , Irs .? 1'." S..fJr.. U.s the rieh
-ustainej. iho JTu. 1 "n w'''r Is
tax. it s ,nK" ;.s;.cs w"st ,:y Incomo
ruetlon. and . V," . ' "mutionul con-
I'rejudliv .uu. 77 "ius on oiuiiion or
a matter ,.f . . were
auch ti . l: ,Är.t:,u. Uancellürs varied a.
cIMonson ii v , . r let,t--o 'd their detlon of , . m7.?.Ä"0B- . -Vow-' "c constuu-
wÄÄ.??..ih"! I"11 Judges 0.
hat ivns h r", nimimony with
the titaBa. ' ""WW o IWHor of
the south ,!,. " .. . 1"., nrl,u' iwivcr and
coaceatrattM 7v .1,, . isl,u'e ,u waf
Justic., m, 7h c UUK w,u f'""-" when
and it i.r...,i. ' -fc-u.i.uni.'u irom taxation. S Ä:,"?1"' wers by ut U s in hain r!li:"S or .'"verninenL ScrlDtuw ,Jm IiJrniotl-v wlth that jwssuRe of h,Ä he that hath, to
and I rum u tZ Vrf W,lh lh rer""'
eitles, and a -Wnt m ana u rew eastern
eonsMtutlon which .I.. ..-7, Mt,,ulmt'nl t0 tho
the lucntn., ,,: : . . 1 tu I'ident opposed
bUl.audTlr U-u" ,""1U ,lüt he tariff
measure, taih nun i, . , . , 1 0,wd "
their back, ta .7 f 7. "u " welt on
w, rii.F .ri.n.
. , , , f.....i, nv'lliui
...... '.unouMii atuiasMst the "(I
u nilUILrL'llIli ir.ioiU I..... .1.1.. .. . " . i lilf S " I Vfl.
'"""try. It is talce,, for im d 1 1. t "If tn'S" -lU'crm.,!, and the dreasers" have no , ! '""T l,f 1 men with the
are willing to ri.slc buin- ouii.l, ' ri'!,llWicilllillt their attempts to make acTd , ars t'n .J,',,r f,ü,f!,,, W,,to'h,y: .'VP ,oods into Texas. Z fl IS Ä
.... iiKitie im n in i ....... t "io i L'neaiini i io
iide valley so verV. n,ev ! , u..T. fl,,otc1 illve to read
in "fr-.... r.M .... , . 'triu act and .nmnnn. m...
this "free znnor t7 U . 11 s ! "Posed by it mm tl, "
of hi..,!, mv. .... 'I': of combinations with'tl,.. .'"."rr
---v- U 111(1117 I If! IIIM . - -' w -' I 17.1 Ulllll
.. " " "CMviniey act. wh eh
What
the liio tiranil.i
bad? It i.s tin.
Ii wine, externum,' nlonjr the .Mevjcan frontier fro.., the Gulf of Mexico to the lf of California. For certain
.v..,..s-c;nei oi which was thedltllc'ulty of preventing Miitijrffling- ,mov. c? established this free zone and rt rnits duties paid upon forcii ff0ods received within its borders. As it costs more to transnort! ..1 ..
able Mexican ports to this zone than to
L ti,eiii across the United Mates from the plf or Atlantic port,, and as under t ie ln- .c.,,
u uld be transported in bond across
., una,,. Utes without the nav
"imes, innre quantities of
n . ?, e . röal this 20ne froin
ounes ports. Since the establi.sh.nent of this free zone .Mexico has had no trouble with ymiwlers on her immediate border. Wie has however, had dillieulty in quietinir the elrnnnr nf )... .. .. .
,,. mim ner Utwons for as cheap tf0ds as are eonferred upon the favored residents of mis zone. To still these
sires to become "cheap men." bv eat-
, '"" wearins- cheap poods, MonIto has several times threatened totreatall Her citizens hnpartlnlly-not by removimr all duties, but by abolishing the free zone. She has been deterred only bv the throm r 1 . . 7.
Iren, ,n tus freo ?onc tQ
.....ni; ,m manner nf tmn , ., : .1
.. .ii. . . i. P1'1' as "tlio wisest
v v ,7. Ul 'w yet framed." -N. . Times
. ., , j i'i..- luiiuiiion. it purilles. vit;ill,. .....l !... . .
, , - , hu uiiriciie.s mo
,u,7' "vercomea that tired feeling but Ids up the nerves and jfives perfect health. Head this : "Our daughter, Hlanche, when four years of nifo hnda humor break out on her hands and face, which our pliysieian pronounced eczema If the cold nir reached her face or liands they would well up, look almost purple, and headed blisters would form and break
Dlschnrffln,f a watery flu!,, "iiniiiitfatid itehi.. would driv ,e j;;-iy wild. uiJu J'C ;;;; i t tie hands she would tear natel, . ! JW from her face and nam " tried may ,,1K.tut,s MIl ,,, ; ' dies and at l,lf.t Kave the e.,se H i i .oihjIcsb. Jhit our dau.t.-r ,r tried Hood's Sarsaparilla, to ere scrofulous lump near the left luvast which caused her much pain a , nf or taking 4 bottles it disappeared Hlanche, who is now eleven, lmdem seven years of suffering .so I L ' eluded to ffive her Hoo.i's .Sars. ' rilla. She took 5 bottles and her ice is smooth and soft as a baby's be color of arose petal. Her liamlH are soft and white, where four n,,,,, njfo they were blue ami red und.i l. loused nearly like leather. J earn,, t express my gratitude by pen or ,uth It seems a niiracleand our friends urn surprised." Jim. a.v.n.v L. C A k
... .... Mk., iumm, .uinn.
MORE EVIDENCE.
" by AinrrUa,, Woolen, yw Sl.k 1 orelti .llurket. Less than a year a-o Hritish manufacturer, ad merchants were startled
v "K' ws m American carpets in Kurland at prices that .secured prefer-
nee over tue .".i.ishtfoods. That was "m er the .McKinley tariff, which taxed
. uio wool from which the carpots were made, ami also imposed a heavy duty upon foreijrn-made carpets for an iinkrinary protection to the American manufacturer.s, Xow that the removal of the wool duties has placed our miitiiifM..t....u
.. , . -"..v...-. uu im even foot.n- with the rest of the world as
twu.iiu raw maier jili A ......;
, ....... iv.ni WIJOlen e bihs are being- offered for sale in Bradford. hnir..tho ,rr....
of the world. Consul M....1,,.. .
to the 8tntcdcnarttiiin t !.-. - i.... L. '.
merchant had shown him samples of American woolen suiting which were purchased for flu and 0 cents per yard. tt.fÜ? u-asaiton.
.-..v... lUey couiu De made in America and sold at so low a li-ure. I he explanation nf ti.i :....m.
...v.u..ie.s me event itself,
Hood's Sarsaparslla Is th Only
True Bflood f
urSfles1
PAINT CO.
Ham mar PaTnts
Ml
IM... ... ... .
, . jut- itraii-
were deprived nVth.;, "Z..' .,V' uuserver publishes each year a
of enjoying- cheap Voods T- h. " "T0" f tho textiIc trade, for favored dtizens were not hrJj f'1,0 Preew ,nff. t-elvo months, which atisfied to enjov tZll "ehenn H i pa,'üd W,5h Ponal care and alone. Tliev evinced V w i bi'?? ser,r,,u ! reviewing the course for certain" J,L? ll.,"Vc. ,f tr;i 0. and forecasting the of.
-be it said to theÄ";,ZlC?."S l.1. ;o. 'walled In and had to be
too ready to temnt , 7, "'v ""'.V1? "'.often for nurnose
offering them -ood bar- . s for .1, . T . WaH ,i0t M,itaW th a smuir ed i.u ""tt,u 'ur l"e,r corresponding ovil cire,.t upon nativn
If .'o a "Uahv"npnnm c...... .. . m
THE DE LAVAL SEPARATOR CO.,
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FOR
mniin.i ' . 1"? KTiuent must
r'?': sä-F- -ÄÄÄrÄÄ ÄÄÄM Äri arjsÄ---
r - ui-vi lu lii nitnu. "viu wi rn in t. tri i. ---..- .
W.!!! 1111 11 V fl'l rw. ... r I I I . v .wu .-vijlU LT 'if In (kl.. .
comport with the dVn tv ,, 7 Ä?.l!.,!BP" lo Wulac with tKr?.'
u i al Iii i rt( fiit r X'..... . . - -------
'U, un Llllidn fi- ten
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crciRnty of the United State.-
LATEST FROM CUBA. A FhUI Kiplo,,,,;, Cn,p, ,ue. . I r.,cl,,n.Hilo , rron,l. lt.form. Crom the Staff Oor.4pondcnt of the United Pres H.j Santiaoo i,e Cüiia, April 19 -An accidental exnlosio,, Vul , ::.7.A.n
, .. vkuucu wi nie tlie soliSYvero, COok,n,f t,,cir d'nnerl A package of gunpowder or a bomb was left loo near the fire and was ignited. Uefore sa nr. f.,f-,. K .
day afternoon: fcan 'ue aecianng the enforcement of militarv aw and calling on all citizens to "hoi theirobedience and loyalty. A special proclamation was addressed to the neon e of tl... . e.a
ao decuba. ,t sa,s that tlm troop, will lc held to th u.t...... .... . .7P"
J- fit ot disturb peacefud It offers pardon to all insurgents exccpt the leaders. While not threat"inS to punish those who cll or end provisions to the insurrrenK i L
pos demands that every citizen shall"
ri reu,.ar lroPS the where
int Vim-.. . '
Income tax uhu.ViL -J 3 ." t0.
-o Ä that
C well to ZÄJL'TrWuro, toroign goods and would uZ
??. fous at any price. This ideal
I . . . I . . . ....
'""'uine oi tne free-7nnlto; Sf ...sn L ' , , '. auiisuive nerfnlnl,. ........ A. Ct OI,'t.eS. U Will relations with tllo United Snt
Mo and t S Hm' "iS l 11,0 bc"C,lls to der ve them. Thta win t t, " Ll5.0.to r0'" ,Peo WOGl Am been substantiate,
rlinff into Texas. The Tnnc , ' ",0 nt. wWh Col Mcekor rc-
be well tö h ve eäch iude w?' twr0",d U not uhlle. until thr:,..: I" fc." "ejr two wwa for
uiuws over'
SENSATIONAL
At
TROUBLE
Crefk, Near
uver, have become o addlctöd töt w i , CS "P0" ''0 crude mause of cheap Ods ha 1 1 1 miv tnS ivl f n,anfilct'-in, which some time Jeu them and to Vtl ÄKS11? rtita,'nCd by l,ho Americanize anil nmt .-.. t.: ... ' ... i'iriu iramers, are the
raw materials to the mechanical advantages wli!..i. . .
, '" "Ul i""uiaeiurer.s en
The Osairc Indinn i.vi
4i . , " .v. iiiuiiauiithe richest people collectively in the world. There are only l,C00 of them, and they have SS.OOO.OOOto their credit
tercst of which, amounting tofiioo.000 fl n lllln II I.. . .
bam s affcnts. They arc treated as ab-
UHI narusox me trovern.nent. and
uieir lands and money are kept for tllnm no n ...... 1! . .. 1
"- Kinrumn weeps tlie proper-
the Kyul .Mln,. IU Co,
Kii.ixvlllr, Tfim.
KXOXVH.I.K, Term., April IS.-Seriou, Seek " Tb"" tMt ,norn,n Coll Lrteit. I he proprietors of the Uoval c inery for brinin,; coal out of tho 'i"es at a cost of 550,000. Ten skilled workmen were l.,..,i.. ... ,77. Ulu!
Pennsylvania to ctho nclunery The old employe t ho mines ob eete.l f i... , U1
these, neu and bfe:,ia Th inorn,0fr three of the old employes with one Hendricks as their leader
drew a revolver and 0 th. .ff MorffaB. aioian ! turned the fire, killing Hendricks!
about of an; ; r wnere- inu tue other two left, and
Hy know the'm. "fcHW " he thi t live V"ÜU7,Ü1 B Pa" of
uc reiterates his well-knniv venLa,,,.,. 7.7 " V, "Mru wearlnjf
v, . . 4 uw u 1 o K tiinu L 1 1 1 I T 1 IT lanl.i
I vnilL'll L.
Al (1 O OlOClf fit fi " ...
irncl I bee n heard of tZS Dosltinn 1 ti.n .1 ' . V'r SUD
i.. " . ",""7":- ;'capeu. All the
. wt ns meai patriotic Htate of mind is attained bv OUt a few fnlln.v.. t if...... .
.IM. 1. .uciviniev. I hese never use foreign ffools and are
vu temptations of chcan prices. They prefer to pay two prK for evervU.in 1 . '"-
' i iiu.-s . iloi.T.
THE LAWS COMPARED.
Tho Story of MrKlt.le, OrBi, lt. f teil by
We find in the Cleveland Leader, the newspaner whieb
and his ambition, the following m back in the shoed lrX I OV Vear ncnK l I ... .
I, ....... iiui-Lurers enb.n th world are
! nuaiieipiiia Kecord.
MACHINE-MADE SHOES.
How Anirrlm tin. it...... - ..
The strike of Kno-lfvi t.e '
s ... i njilirincil apainst the employment of Improved American maehlnerv ... 1... 1 . . .
. , . mu uuoi anil shoe makin-industry of that country is incidentally nn in,ii,.ni ,
, ""'Hui L.ie way
Millionaire Croufio's stables at Syra",,,.,t rr a .lrter of a
U4 uuuars, nave oeen sold at auction for 817.800. They were furnishcd like a splendid clubhouse, but
w.u uwneruieu witiiout makinir much use of them. It is thoiifjht that the purchasers will nr.fcnnf m... 1...0.1;. . .
uuivcrsiiy ior its medical de partment.
mm
The Aormotor all Steel Feed Cutter Wort
FOR
ions aatothn .ir. . .7 ."""?u . uP,n
m " isuuiuiy or tllß re. Iiorniircn,.!,!!,. . r -" re-
7 3 "PPeti ny the Spanft. rlCf' nn'1 Promb.es that the charnrcs slmli iw. ....1 n"1' 11,8
Uicable. 5 i0on 08 Prac
A disnateh fm. tt
tounnv L. I . ."'"i,na TS "'at
str 'vbpanish min-
, Junen htatcs, arrived here yesterdav. nn.i ...tu .TT.' .arr'vca
Kw,e on Saturday; U U1T Aew
"The tarilf law Wlllll tnnl.ll.. 1
nffh. r-t.-i . .. .. : . P'aco
v..v,.,,ey iaw is lull of favorit ihm to the trusts." 1
I he ollicial copies of tho two tariff
..-o.., w.ejoiiowinpdiitles imposed
h'uuucu wnicn are now or re CCntlV Wnm onnf-nll...! 1... .
ti. m " uu uy trusts or
3....uur comoinations: Xtic Steel ralN, ton Steel beams, ton 13 41 White loa.l. pound..... m cents linseed oil. gallon 0 cents Inuot coppor Kroo Sheet coppor 0 per ct. !!,,1?.acl,1poun,, 3cnf KRllnoi! llnmr 1 r. .
r... . .. . cents
v.iu uiouiuijf, root
McKinley
tariff, 91.1.11
SM. 10
S conu
KNOWLEDGE
; , w"s i-avupcu. am i, -"'hiiiik, 1001. .... 49 cents T :::rnt oul ' . i " Li 5,e.rs' 2 "
EARTHQUAKES IN AUSTRIA.
the
SufTcrlnir uuet Ir,,ii.
... ...i.ncil, VIKNNA. Atirll Ifl 'in.
ff. Several build!,,, ui.,Cttt:
ieen n iatti..i 1... 7. " . "",v;u ,iau
ere hroüJhl t-urr. .?u' -hhocl.
el tveatl.H nii. The
J wrnesVof the f V f hca,,ticss and , . .icss 01 uic food have eanvn.l f.W cly,ctcry a,noe the Z fn"' L.honie er,.., . . m,n'lle.i
ii.any children have died an I th
t j 1 "j um score.
'I
I' 11 FT IlllH . ..11 -
' Hin irUUI) ll U Ttnm..l t
Mm...? 7 na tne
y, ' i."1, 01 "nines was in Knoxville this afternoon to make ar ;;S"tS,0r U- Protection" of hi
SUDDEN DEATH
Mlnraftl,e.,to r(iii0M
, ijcriimny. K 'i?rra',Ki''?" M-- a"-" '-000.
."lr. Iisher h w.t:.i...i .. ... v,,".r
.j..,.. ,, ' in tins county hixty-il ve years. He is one of 1 1... 1
to tlie famous Pkh.w ......... 7 "V"
0 me excessive use of tobacco.
...... .....v,,, ir,mU year "i 3'car ever sin
t.i..... " '""luaciurcrs
8u nines.
A 1. . . ...
result 01 frnn 1.1,1..., 1 .
, , . niiui .1 UM imTA.... l ..... ....1.
I'.w.wn uiueiiirierv tv. .. .
,, . "v in a po sition to COinmiin.1 . 1 .
1 . , "u .vainer and shoe trade of t in . .
W,. I...1...7 ",,r neinou
. .u. J 1 II 1101.17. I'll Ihn .
.mH lr, K .... , " ' ry nere
"vl ' u " tncet our com-
l'""'""" IvIIVIUnd Illil linn.. 1.1! 1 .
, - ' "V.L... UUI L'ca to
In 1S00. when thn r,.T.- , .
t.:. : .. "V maciiino
- wv...., - j ...uu. eiitcen years t cenu later in;...). ..-.i. .. . J-rs
IV conu t ". " r"""3 " uetfun t. . ...
per, h,.:, .,n!P general use. but it was i. j . oornion anu improycment and
1 iui 11 1 1 l 1 1 nm 1 :mi .. . i i emm 111 ivranni ahiuhm.a i
tonis . - """"J ur mnc.linc WHS I Li 77i 5 Vr-7 "Juiein wiien I lntr(lllll.r.,1 In luv .. . - '-! riChtlr llWWl Tk m.n. l 1! I..
-'.!.. i . - -. v. . ... 1 1 .1 ...I.T. T Mn ......... . n j MiHiii. nil. . 1 1 r. rui
Mcenti iva.irninl..(i.. . """wy 1 ter than othnm n1 in l.r-. ii.
lUCCntll T in r.v.... . . I iCM TTVndll.r !, . "...
2cnti . . v-lv"' ' inis revo utlon tnav h j io prumptir ISi S imnylned from the fact that our onUw ftCtf 7' d ! Pr?l,Uct8 7-10 r.,n. Product of Inntim 1. . "l needs of physical bcin. will itt
icoeenu in isr.o. while In 7 o V the Talue to health of the pure liauid
i . I " -' VFiii I'A Iliri.V !l nun I t . 1
per ci. p.moiinte,! f.. um,, . wve principles embraced in th
Its ATfAMAnp U Atm. n It. ..ll
.. ug hi I 1I CTCIJUIir Ifl ihtt trxrm mnmt 1.1- 1 .
, -vvi (wtuiü ai.u llil'BBnt to tho taste, tho refreshing nnd truly
-. ,..v,,.v.. .,wi ni.xi laxative ; effectually cleansing the syntein,
-..o.,v....,6 iuius. ueauncui's ana icvcr
uu permanently curing, constipation. It has phrcn aatisfactjon to millions and
$4Qfor0
VBM I BT"
ir.M,; v .l. .:,..,"' "j'r. io oi.
M Mb .!r..7j iu . "' -
ri7:7 .fr."T"i T ttr k d.llTtftd t. : b.
j'in.iinif twine, pound.. Kroc
--.-iion oiiififini.', yarJ. . . l'rco Harrows, etc 1.
The estimate nf tho a..,.,. - .-...7,pcrct
tcctive duty in thT Zh" h
nts pr-r hur lred. Ib that of Mr. Aljinch. the repiibllcati leader and expert In tariff legislation in tho senate whow comparison of the two duties Is XCtT' ,n t,',vvor(,,s as against w in the law of 1890." The paragraph which puts harrows
ine i reo usi is as follows: Plows tooth and disk harrows, harvester ' reapers, agricultural drills, anil UinZ Äl?VWl,rs 'IT" rakws' CIlltlviltoM. threshing machines and cotton L'ins." If the leader knows that the manufacture and sale of any onc of lc farm Imn 1110,1 . 1.!.. . '
ir.nfln 1 . 77 . " ."-es nero
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UV (Jfl II I . ....... . A . ' Him
nation agreement, the e.vamnle can l, " Sl V lH,' h . l oth foolish
ru to tho UsL Conaerni, the ha. I 'Ä thoiehC l
in 1800, while in Hnl n-... .
r:';'':!..,".,s3--.V''ci".u,,j
;, V "uu "rucies. ur boots nnd
1.130 we pro luced SIfiil.O.-.o.OOfI, and by j;00 this Kre.,t total had rown tri B'I'in .Kin w..
The growth continue.., and tho next 7"'uliBl.. .. Wol,aToaffreat
7 .m K or ,J,,rPo ' leather
... of, an we can ffot hides and the
"nc to tan tl.eni much more easily anil ivrt i... ........ ... . .?
untiL' Improved mnelil linn
Ten years al7o it was hardly fronted
ear a niaeliitic.se wed shoe. Xow
w wear any other kind, and pricc, have been so cheapened that the best ehin ...... 1... 1 .
tviiisu utui lit iiniiiriir uif r,... i
r, " " " ' ' 1 11 III1L 1.1 I IT
Tri (a all 1
vij ia yttr, pot qo
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met with the approval of tho medical n fnliainn A a . ... .
ituicimiuUv uaauw ih new on tue Kid'
ening them and it is perfectly frco from CVerV riniiet!nna)ilA i1.m
nvrlln nf Pi'rr. S. f..- -l l. ii j
, j ; fl - "fy- " wii 11 uruir trisU in f0e and 1 Ivriff l. k... ! :. . ..
. .,..! uu. b is IIIHI1factured by the California Fig Syrup Co. Onlv. wlinan nimn n:.I- -. L
i. " --uiu 13 j.i..kv-uoii every package, also the name, Syrup of Figs, Blirl Iwiina. wall lnfn.J . mi " .
v . iiiiu.uigu. TUU W1U BUI accept any Substitut if nfiered.
II in 1 1 p - 1, 1 ii
mpfal, Angtlo, Huben, 1mm
Thn M.lMievie . ..... .....
.o.h. ben ä .UM ;da,B,VTc;.r
rJoll.r. or Fife I'.ln of CniT fo, n....!
Cent,
ISimitlnrnlttr.nr, n.l.A. r... . ..
UHVl.-llWlll, l- I'm .... .........
THE ANIORQSIS RATH5S
Md prom, f rw 7.7.. of 1? AM 1 Tj.r VTVVVn. MSITAKIV1I, 1 ah.wkiiki. Mmam.
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