Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 38, Number 21, Jasper, Dubois County, 31 January 1896 — Page 7

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WEEKLY COURIER.

DOANJ, XubllHHer.

. . . INDIANA.

C.

. -..I'D .

UK WAS AN APACHE. V CliAUMW MICKKI.SOX.

his

ho

mim and

km

1II5Y were nil gone,

The lloor of the

littlü canyon tvns covered with the

debriK of the

ennm. There were

the ashes of nil the

little cum i) hits

t.lK'honfsof homes and cattle nlaughterod for food. 11,1,1 the rest of the

411 ' " , . ., ..... lii. nnil

to show iv here iw ''I' , 111 im., i.iniiths.

n...lrRtronirnuiu im -

Indian looked down upon ..... ..l.iii't understand it

a lew hj w " coming frcm tlie

ft Iiis 100 fellows

n lie L-ordiinee with what lie hail always

. j ..... A

done, and the Apache is u enmiire ui

uiblt. Tlie murder of the prospector would

of course, be discovered, ami mcuwouiu

a 1 . I ... . Iiil'Iil- f twittk

come to mint .,

lmnr exiiericnee, knew this, so

inaiineil and mangled tue iionu

nun, 111(1115 tO sllOW MS lUU'iSiOll

contempt, mid went away. What he

found in tlie pack was welcome, iiu (rot, drunk, and he ate until he could

eat no more, nut ne mu not ccu-u...

his triumph thU way until " wub duck in the high mountains ayain. So Jesu lived alone in the mountains, ile did not molest the ranches except to steal a horse or a cow for food, when he did not want to waste ammunition on a deer. There was danger about the ranches, and Jesus took no chance of ..111 II ..1 ..wtt "llftlltV'll

irt'ttinirs not. lie uuieu " .......

r " - ....... i .......

..mi i ili so saleiv. i.ui m.-.-.....

THE NEW ISSUE OF

Republican

BONDS,

the Vrenmt

litter made Tlie ulaeo

l.nd only been gone .f ti,i soldiers were

wi st, and when he Jo

the

lie

W ' Ü iovlng the fruits f their l iw S .l w many horses ' ' them, and te ;

jay 1iad

KoltfMllH'H IB

CiiiiKrcn.

Congress has tntm in session but u tmrt time, vet a brief review Is ncces-

wiry to u fair and intelligent underhtaiidhip of tho present situation. When SpeuVr lteed accepted his present posh ion he said among other things, that "We must, above all things, avoid crude, and hasty legislation." No one lms ever credited Mr. Reed with the breadth and depth of a great Hintes ,nn IM Tiruvious record has made

him notorious as a man who would

compass his ends at almost any cost., i,.n. there, was a belief that ho would

appreciate the opportunit ies opened to Vim n an avowed nre.sidcntinl candi

date and pursue that course of conduct

which would merit tlie approval m

,vi,o without selfish interests to

... i !i. l.tr k-t-tnnftVirfHlfMl ti

be rye. Hut ciespne ' jh

BAD FOR THE WOOLEN TRADE. I The nepubllcH Tariff 1'olScy la Ft.l U Jluln". We have shown how the tariff policy f !,. r,.niibllcan narty.na expressed by

the bill recently passed, would iucreiise.

tho cost of woolen goous, " " mid domestic, to consumers, fho bill calls for an addition of about 30 per

cent, to tho cost of foreign wuc.. .n Aui'itst 1. 1808, imd Uie party

RIGHT TO STEAL.

leHders oiienly promise to make a fur- . jCCJi uxtorted by high tn il ierUc at that time if they shall ' rtH Vot this is tho cla

tho tho

j. . 1 I Dn

have tho power to manu "

i,i,wl t iiw woulu increase

Ullll.. ii....... -j

ost of domcstie woolens now uy u..u-

hie; l'er cent, to tue cun .v...material, with the understanding tlmt

thev intend to add about m pei -w.v.

more by and by.

We invite the attention oi nmciuu..

manufacturers of woolens to mu um.-

of such n policy, 'rnoy nave uw-n b

nil I it IPS Ol WOOL OUU1 ni-ihi.

THE

Rel.l CMhIw hy m 1'rotectlonUt !;-

III III" iillfJiw - . Insolent and overbearing as aro tho pap.fed organs of the high tarll! .trusts ;!l monopolies hi their aswrtio. o the doctrine tliat tax burdens should be laid on tho many for tho bene t of tho few, it is seldom that one of thorn 1 ...... Im t. tho uro

cocs so lar a tu .... f tccted Interests havo ae(inlrcd I o

"rlirhf'torob consumers tiirui. ...0

im nut for

ward in a recent Issue of the Hilln ci- !.. xi ...n,,r..r tliu orL'an oi tlie

protecuiii tnauuiuctuivi - -

va.da.

riw. l.udirer. a repuoncnii j...-..

snoadent. having

UIV" t

of American shipping n ove.r?'.S ,,n Locator than at tho end of tn

protection period. A policy vim Hteadlly reduces the number of American snips can hardly bo suld to encotiraSgUwÄoeatpro. tection 4 ?rl

ho a contradiction u, "",,' doctrine tisuatly expounded by 11 Press. That paper denounces the W Ilsen tarlfi beeauso it has taken tomj of thu taxes olT foreign poods and thus

w J -"I ... ll ..A illtltl T U PH til UWlt .JVi ""---r--

. . . - , . I Imi n lid l jrri'llb till

i ..1 , ,.l.w i.v nir h ill. Ollt UU nrrn nKt, pr, e unu HiUSlY iuuibwu"" r. -- 41, ,, d 1 1 mniltllS.

carvu iiuuwi. n "!-' - - - t,..4!,.i I nnu domestic, urn uih l"v 4,... M rliiehile that a man lulls a , th(5 dictiitos of policy as affecting his " , . (hu l)Crtt

Klinke whenever he meets one. ! political prospects, ho has a Jg of thu worW KO of tariff tax. One dav he went out to the road that u in0st disastrous course of letfislume woois hnl,ortcll inore .than 125,)od to the north, lie waited among proceeding. 000 0 00 pounds of clothing wools. Ilavhe rocks and brush of the greateanyon . An ob(H!qu oua commr tec on way JP Uk ,.r imlu try to un,d he heard the sound of wheels, an Bn1 shipped now conditions and to take adpretty toon a carriage came alonfr Wth , nftcr ft c fission of thr J1' vantage, of them, they are now threata Mexican and a lady and a baby in it. forty minutes, a tariff b.ll court, ny republican party with thu f.v id. nereh along the rocks moro thnn 3,000 artielea of nnpoit, nui J (.f the

n

fore them,

with the rings

... ....... flTltll

ieeu -; , i)H

i 1 ..4 tHA t'tllllltlll

SlSTrMc from the nervation to the Mexican mountain.

didn't tai;e nun ,

There were traci --

moccasins, aim

....si ins ccinnii-iivii"-

nui watches tliai

,.. bodies oi

trail

, 4 l.tll

he shot the man, but lie urn not him outright. The Mexican had life enough to know that he was in an Anaehe ambush and killed the wowi

before a second sliov ironi ediester killed him. That man knew what an Apache was. and Jesus, in revenge, mutilated the dead bodies and killed the baby. At '.n-t a regiment of Mwcun cav-

was sent to round mm up. v?

1.5 nmii among me cuu j

-

airy

found

for signs oi nam... .... . ...a..,, -tili tint.

. and were. Lhu LaKe t,f the Virgin and wiutvd fcr

t lie too nui approached

It

rtand.

made by .1... hrnilll

. n l.n.l .-iii.

wl. The Mime ..... Car. ioo nmnl.rouS

taking the rem-K" i...,),. I W " , u. nnnroachr.d near

llc looueu not n his danger, and Iben

went away '.gain to still Wr -.....c Ami then came what Je us

Hells, no graves inn, . . fol.

The last raid betöre i ... - - - m "":""" . ,u imrd

. n CM TR Mil II Vim I I Ii f m I IIIS.I'IL Ui

was on the sol.i.ei ' ' 71 c.rt.t. and :... .... murder of a teamster,

Knien ... piiwu. ..I". ..Li

re

cr

of

. t A ! 4 1 k

V51. n. like want oi consuicra.nu..

rncbofl tlvroUL'h a financial mea-

ure providing for large government .. nnriiutr in i-clieve the

loans unu jiuii" -treasury of grave embarrassment., lhc tariff measure is an arrant Imposture,, intended not to raise 0,000,000 of

veime as pretended, but to gitm ... .... i.4i ,.nrm the element of wenJtli

ithin the party for which its sinews t un.r arc derived. So far ns can be

nathcrcd from Uie evidence obtainable, the financial bill, instead of affording any permanent relief to the treasury bv IU Issue of "coin" bonds at three per cent, interest and for the of the retirement of tue

prcenbatU was Intended chiefly

htated

enabled 05,000.030 consiuuer. -things cheaper than under t he McKinley law. This is not only admitted. lYllllt-J ... ,fiMl (or

..... . I . . Ii r r ku ,.- .

U1U I II

"to protection which matla a at... A bnt It

tl a ni'liWMlL I IV uii

III vi-.

tho well known fact that to increase IUU . Inn Wlllllll

11... .I..4I.1UO Willi UI1II "

ho to "increasu the cost of all kinds of men's, women's and children's doUil.r, l.kinkow and other nccesMiries, lh Manufacturer replied: "huppos- . . .... .1.1 f.illrtW. IlllLrht It

hy

a return

Lr.;;:;t.,an,,ot betrue. If protec-

. 4 tin

tlon makes tilings ciw.n , ' " Mimer, it cannot make higher price

for tho manufacturer.

i nn lsuinamiii nun "

.ri

1...- 4 l.lu KflLll K wnnld follow, might

,jr .v ..... -- . .

not be justmed upon t . ; "--

who produced tho chunk ot that a cheap coat makes a cheap man. t o republicans havo for years con;i.(. i eheanness as the evil result of

... im. mnv ffinSHlCr

i 4....HV.1 i ii i i una j

n,Vroe and children have no ulb r tl.au the whole republican Wht to buy these articles cheaper at w tM lnto for it to try he expense of tho wool growers and PjJ;oI1Tnco tho p0Ople that high

to

rvr

. . ..A..1.1 l.iw.rnni

linnen hill s 10U1U or i;u." -

of a duty which would increaso

. 1 1 4(11 mix fÖtlt.

the costof such wooi oy -i-v3 i- "

or from an averago oi jö ccm -about 22 cents a pound, and wlUi compensation" amounting to about 30 per cent, of the value of foreign woolens. T4 i .,nK' proclaimed, moreover,

J.U in V.JIV...,; 1 41.-.,, by the republican leaders that they f.' nw to inmoso a duty

which would increase tu cwu such wool from 15 cents to 80 cento a pound, and the promise Is clearly made that they will impose this addltlonal tax In 1S0S if they shall Uiencontrol the government. That is to say, the republican policy,

At... ....... I,.9

i.. Ki'innfneturcrsoi umt"r

The brnivii Impudence of this pretense that iw.000,000 men. women ami children "have no right to buy ur des cheaper" at tho expense of a feu thouind manufacturers and woo growers mav lead some people to insider tliat

Manufacturer was suiii. j

ii ,. in c eaa carnuni. w r--

taxes make low prices.

A DISPUTED POINT

the

But

cccdeil to denounce ttie popular desire to unrchase things at the lowest possf

SETTLED.

IllKl. TiirlH,. A.lnll to Oowrn lTlce t

Nearly all discussions of the tariff

i motion have contereii on u

mi i.rlecs. It has nen

uus.io,"r.""r.:,: bv rotcctionists

to purchase u i- - - nlt!V. nerioi is -.... - , M tho

lib. iii'ifo in t it: reK"lill',,'" " w that niuu , , , Z " be""C' ol Bona on the, JcrtaJ.

. i.i.fii urines at tho ex- , ,ic i,nv

oi mo iu iw ,

WHO'S IT?"

.Weaeracy into a mere tool of mo- mrison between the market price poly So long as a high tariff was salQ0 Wnd of ods, at tho same that it was .. , iinn and tree trauu

alceu unuer t i" Utne, i ; . " , rnla

1(4I

nnu ......... tbackto the res- ;.rocd the line and reaeneu tuen ... when they got Iber o J baci cm sc t Jle found ervatlon some a 1 b, . tcii. instinettha an ante- J

-ere sent aw. ; J- So ,"ie tlldnot "V.r.nds its mates. And the Mexican Ä v n 'b X Z M W Maybethey di(rs sw. the .rail, k,.cjv ; t JU? l follow " mu rom the soldiers. , v.ns inore than Coyote-ll .U Slfilik Wft WouM ,h. i to JiL Uot In U mountains. ÄfflBTIri If they du n t they ou U j,r ,fc 11. i them by pur. , fm&&k M ZjlSQ($&

ihov mirsucd him. because u.y fMifrjs SST XWSf

few drops oi ,,., to ti,e most, lsorut-u - , u.du- ..

bni. Then in the night some oi uie , "EENEY, MEEMJül, soldiers joined the women, and they ) ;

its

no

. i .

needed to raise largo re vc. t tended to reduce prices by cacourn.ing domestic competition there vvas

excuse tor

4-1..C I Ii 'II. IS UU

cum." .-". . ,

. . . 4.. -!4Vc mu m tiuuri'i u""""

n.pur vu, .... - ntQ

Jiv one ui . . ,n

- ... Mt it 11 1 rt II IH'IILIL

r and inteiuircu .

sonic

"en the best regulated protectionist organs, the New York Tribun come. ni to the low tariff side and

the many tacts the democratic

December 10 tho

, i i .

men wuu i.Kt.v

- . I.... 4 I ..""--.r

studied the tariiT question au.. ... - n n,".nartv which once stood for l.uu an

f... Imn and nopular rights, liuti.no t tho

time has gone by, and there can now adlls its testimony to bo not the hlightcst doubt that as a 5ously .Sven by u. . .. i.u..n tt.n-tv s couunit- T.r i,c !.-,, of

wl.o.o ne rcpu, ... ... ho prcsh. . slivs: -Woolen

todtOtllU l.Ulliai. w"-" " , ,, iril'Ul.u ;44vw .i - 1-.,,.,,. nVen who have been robbing the public arß about 20 per ccnU lower haTe a "right" to continue their steal- 189, ,. Aml this s asenbe ' l lo 1 undisturbed. the reduced duties levied bytheWU

A"alnst this absurd nnu iiju. on larllY. osition everv man possessing any sym- t loaainff republican paper Ä or intelligence .Wt shouhl glvo away so clearly ,t.

case is surprising "

wool, or convert it u of lho p;V8t year.

nt duties on wou.uu. - ---

..nnvort it into cloth, can

. . . . t -1. itmn wniTl'

have a right to compel Zuua add to tho pro tits of

h mnniifacturcrs. is a

A,r;ca . . .. i ii boil Kocietv. A'10

tiuions am. a. . v... - . Sole fabric of human rights procc ds from the universal agreement that SS man has the right of life, liberty, Ll the cniovmcnt of the property he

nroduced.

Cnt ilUHU in-- . ,,i the high tariff organs, great and small, have Silted in asserting that the peetme mute j j clothing,

nkändcpctanyclÄÄ

when the good

law was in lorce.

atrothe Tribune

rj

consumers

1. 1... ...... i- . . . ,n..nliiir. i,nll

went too lining .bv.... sec whv they were always after him. lie ad kept away from them pretty uccessrullv so fr.r, though he d.,1 limp

rille ball tliatinm gm ........... yr

That is why his u-uows.....

.....'n.nt-Dratrs-llis-tooi.

V W iv - -

Onlv a few months

.-t.l ,1ml ,lltt

nf woolens nau nui

r nlfn n nortion of their "nt, ,he new tariff. And now.

nro, in trvl. g to show that tariff reform E few' may get richer, s a dl- domestic industry, lr tel . rcct violation of every principle of th eJople that they .re get lug the ir

,nb.nS 20 ner cent, cuuaiw. -

. .. i .u .ui v :i

years ago, wne n iW .

i man in a blacic cu e .it ....

from a r

one raid

Iii in

Thirty

little boy

. ..... 1....1 4l.vni.vn a

JUISSIOIl ...... ll.t.wr

water on him ami then sa.u . ... , in Spanish, and ever since ; at t mu

the white people nau v.. lud it was against that name that the rations he drew were entered. " had assisted at the burning of the mission and the killing1 of the priest dime vizirs nfter. , Illicit h- turned into the mountains.

Wn'C.t' ,iv nnssed before Jesus and

his comrades came to the bait, but dur- ,!...,. ii ninii showed hingen

ing iii"i "i"' outside of the adobe house

ut dark on me i.n." ...,

with a rush, mit, eru .m.h

Just

fviitn' not

. 1... n-.iillMl I( IHI.IJ l .... I- ,,i 11I1I11 011l ! r....v

t.".. - n C DT IHU I -iiiii .piii.iv.. 'hi . ... .....

u therestofthchand,butnoorders flm ,,oovynrd .oparated t fn. nm

: "... .i...k. He would wait until spring, ..miseful of women aim cm n the

önVo.ue of them would surely break stju.u.(1 p boldly. s i Carllsl " lb,, reservation and take the 'If nf lr5u,ph was still in t he air when Thnc

V.. ..,.i..M,.vU. Old Geroni- i,,... (bed. Kach bulict toiimi . (1

r lau! the I ,; , . and all ML and when the uivc

.V. ...... .i,,,. He didnt .. t. to make ure oi tntir . nntl

broue nv.iiv ... "v "ir , ., Miiuiv.'-i i.... -T ...it.. ,.c in " in .in. .... i.....uiiiii. white . .. civ dead Indians in ,

41. ..4 1,4. tiicmiiiii unv;. .iir inen." - .

KOKllL'ir.

thev could

I .....

vöühlM:mithebAdehiefsotti,itl.e

nilrnml 1 I'M 111 SO far that

J 1 1 1 1 w - never get back. So Jesus started out alone. . ... ...wi,b nbilllt. the

are not num. ir...i.... 1... in. knew a trail when

. r soiuet hues traveled, ami l a

t :. 'Ii 1,,r this trail. At last ho saw

j,.iiv.. c-. .... .1 ..

u mounted man against me ... of a hill. He knew it was not an lu-

list.iiice. UUC1IU-

Th.erc

Sierra

tin

il...

. . - .bwievn i Wl 1 11" .

aav and the holy Htcr of Stc. Ü ciu vieve who had come with the o bet ' ; , nnived until far into the mg t

lio dead, wain-

she

Mhrda-WivdoMhomo ln weak, dying voiee-and It plded

conciliate tho bonanza miners and the -i ,u nf fini monev.

In view of these facts as well as o the further fact that the mca.su res referred to arc to be the subject of long discussion in the senate, where every i..i i,r..:v bns an advocate among

li.l.l.iu uv.v.. -.11! -.o the republicans or their populist allies, . 1 ...ii ,.,n,i iviipn Secretary

expecteo hu t-- - - - -

niii inn lniesi irtuu 4

,1 Hmn niraln President Cleve-

. 4 l.n Tnnot.

u. 4t1m.ii the COMiitrj n. 4..-..-

. . . 1

assurance that he woum unuy.

oil nirmimstanccs uiaiiuu....

.

public credit by maintaining tnt-

irold reserve. nc cial disaster became suflicicntJy probable to make delay hazardous, theprom- ,. ...... ,,! irnod. A four per cent.

Ibis i .4.." r , , bond alone could be V"1": in- law. Kverythlng that would tend

rcct

"if ft bo true that the manufacturers . i i..i. nnVmrirc hiirhcr prices

i. tvo.il.1 nrcvail under free and fair

competition, where and how did they TCt it? Who had authority to give the fhrhts of the people into the control of

handful of men? Mow uaru .. . ... vocates ot McKltileylsm deny t the 4m.;.v,i, emisuiner.s their undeniable

ill. .v.. ,

wnercver m.

the brave McKinley days. This Is all that tho democrats want to know, and It should be enough to make a tariff reformer out of every man who wears clothes or sleeps und blankets. When a partisan protec- . "u? MMr admits that tho prices o

i. . . i'--1

irnnds. of WlliCll

rworth

arc

used

I ... . !.... finllTriPIUr I ,..,.4 4 1..... .nm IVIie.rUVU. .... i . . 111. 1 11

ii5 nfTectiliir tnc Aiue.iv.i44 rigat iu uj vi,..n cent. as aiiect nib u. b nn(1 chc.ipcst? When b

crs oi w".w.., , .....,.., ..lhe rcotest good for a

fcturcrs nVV. r :;TrcP ccnt. r, t number" changed to - -

llBt noW a"" 1 .V' .n oftlictwo ,,;"cst nA ot the woolen man- 1"" nmlnl3 to 8140

fnr I.tfil VCar, uim .1.,. ..,..,. t inn- 1 . ,,

. . im inK tomorertian facturer.s"V no arc n.w i;-""

vears to hiu.i

L-nvj ----- .,. 41..... IT nr

7(1 nor cent. What must u ti.u -.4

.1! tl lllilt

fllilll, viui - , .

do not rule aioug -"h'

Aiuichcs

i

and begged for water.

"Agual Agual The voice was growing weaker. "Agua. Agua'." Hvna almost a whlspo l,a .

rattling whisper iron- i

hm- and drv irom uiiihi. inh..1 L'.i Bi,.r eontd not listen to

i The words of her prayer came back ll . . .. .1... f.... nivim mercv or

to ht'i'-ner picn

the poor savages. Mlios ml inaiida, sue

i"'f!od sends me.") , ( Sh tilled a canteen from the cool olh a. stepped out into lhe night. Olia .ii". II . , . ... i.,.-cl, vnii'l

I.I ....t u.U. Ulli I lit: iu".

hUC COUI.i r ......1.J 1.-

the d vi 'isr lmlitin ku....-

Slu reached

. 41.,.

the form J rom v mci. ...v

nfercanu n tonnwiui

such repeated disturbance upon any great industry? What would be tho effect of it uion tho domestic manufacture of woolen goods? Out such a policy bo regarded by American woo cn manufacturer with complacency e u jo them to give the mutter thought.

ful consideration. . j-.

PARAGRAPHIC POINTERS. Ti.n venr 1805 beat tlie record for

publican majorities and suicide.

Albanv Argus. The republican "do notfimg con-

... , n cn tili that many pco

n ,.n,ilnrizc it has been done and pro- K i i.n-e.llllnois State

l-l" , ,.l...i..,.o of 1)011(18 PIC UUUUU H w..-

l l.nt. thev S 101UU pre-

ist, aiiyiii'.. - i Runic to f-av that men, women and children, shall not buy their winter

woolens as cheaply as poswu

An attempt to increase clothing and other woolen necessaries at this season of the year is an .l ustration of the inhumanity on which the trade haters and McKinley itc. rely for support. Hut it Is no more inln -nan than the belief that a small pr. v -ieged elavs have moro right to consideration than the whole people, both doctrines are worthy only of savages.

at least 57WJ,uuu,uw.

every year, are 20 pet under a high tantT,

cxtrusc for purchaf.ors

return to ingner ont. on 8700,000,-

,000,000. and ww

...... iww.ti Kiivrii va

a lonPeCl.y the Wilson tariff. By paJg these flirurcs alongside of their cloth ff bl s In 1390. when the higher taxes o7the McKinley law forced P the American people will have ah. m ly reminder as to tho best way to vote i.

180(5.

r.rancrn A.klnK iimIIoim. The Pennsylvania State grango ha.

asked the Protective , i an .;, .

V..w York, anil tue iiom

A POOR

Y.MUii in 44i. ...v- ..... .., I i! e nr.

under a new law should It ocprowuw 4.- ubi(:im meml,ers of in time to make such a step prac ticablc, , thut it is not in Tho pledge of the l5l 'm bo patriotic for more Han , iwm, earried out as a matter of h.uttj , . uu.ni v i ....i. Detroit Free '

Z T. .1 r i... .niibllcan party wlt n tnrcc u.v-

The

ARGUMENT.

Cond Non-

of Koston,' whether a tariff on imporUj lean protect the home market price ol

a-rrlcultural staples while tue ur

-i...n slilli um Clifai

Hi'iinl Kiitii'Uuil Out.

Press declares nun.

effects on

can protc

. 4 l.nlmnio

of these Is sold zor expo. -

market prices; also, wneti.cr """-' " i.-.rl oxnorts would not bo

in.u"

on air

Divine mercy

murmured.

!.t:u. r..w Press.

the radical difference ot seat..- ; -

been such as to create tau au. , ls no votes from tlie

. i.i!n..u wlin voted

nnv.... .....w. i ... ., The 4i rciuuiiv4.4.ii ... . .1.. ...... . i lmü not I i ..... .,, ..

hasiusscrtcuiuscii.ntu.4.: " -1 .Mt Cmr Kced's bond mil win

. """V.tr: .., im tu of the country which tney .ep.v-

rital ntercsis . r ... r- ülobc

consent hat par - . , II Ur. Forakcr HndMr.McKin-

. WSiT Xrl r; on: lcy will settle their diiTicultlcH .. u ,

inus u. - , - . on wituUie prcaioc. ....-

imprcsBcauicu.., r - f tUc varioU3 caniliuates.

a State J.g-

of

council

Sihc

, ....... :.. ! il.irk.

u,,mliled over somemuiK

and it nindc her shudder

the side of

faint cries for

v creat bleeding, morini w. ....... .. . wnicu , Äh Weh the soldier s b. et had coinpCtc,.t

in tho financial

whose most

will not

prevail to

credit

cress has

a conviction mat .nt.nn, Vll ,1!UIRC for a reply.-low

:u ii h - , ,i i.r niun.l

'

Tl B 4cw IW4.V , . I iai st 11(1 COUliiH"" n" " . . .

"protection's cheapening V. " Jt,onM bv tariff on imports should ib in. p ices has been verified by the f , e t that on Tw leM uronffcw a Virginia company has offe e 1 to op tU(j UpinUM t , arti build the new battle-ships fori00.000 imvc j venerable uncle lew than its nearest competitors, and cent ,, U. im n mty lo stand ready to turn out a vessel at who a u rcmill.ked about one-tlfth less cost than that of a hni i as t the morality of i thrco years ago." This the roM cM . nftl . ,()n0 more quwtltm

evidence that the price ot i h thnt would upset Hio ff"; ranldly falls as Hoonaa demand creates ll o 1q Philadelphia Uec

ord.

mm unu K " . .. ii .i it

. . . . ...mm rrnnfl. I 1HLAM. l.n-l'.J . -r

l ndvantniro than tor tiBSf..ub-"- , . of one o Abraham Jin

It is n matter for uio m. , u , prcsCrvcd as a relic oy a Ltulation that there isastro That

...In o r.l (111 tO IllCCf . ' o-- - . . . .. ..1.. wi.inilllL Ol U1C

. . !.. Hcl.lf ill. I !1 HOHL UlU UI..J . ... Uliu.lt " ' .-no

ivhlch congress is f aHllioned, Rlmon-pure republican party conclude that as protect . t ,. tn rone. Detroit ! reel rca8. iiiHiu""- ... ,i,vi.r ..tate. Kan- ... i,P,. vears nixo, the higher

U.l.Kv"" -4 Infi II MC L'rCllI BUUl.v"" " 1 1 1 i.fiv. v.... .- ,

1,1,. , liinnin' inen cost

.tit-...

wrings of the MeKlnloylte .uindaresiM-cullarthatlttsnoteay

to understand bow mo mc. t So cheaper under tariff reform than under protection, is an argument that is the hotter policy which has reduced price. The average man of plain coinnonsense, who does not look at things through bl,l, tariff glasses w 11 uat-

of Labor which in Kow York rc-

not the Mignte?.

Vn HI fro TnrllT. Amomr the resolutions of tho Amcr

lean Federation closed its so&sioii

ccnuy, Mi. :'",.,.,,,,, ...riff.

hint n favor oi agiu.v.w.. - ,", The members of that association have small faith In tariff legislation as a o( advancing their wages and

41.... i in f nnmiori. i..vi .......t

ril'lllI.IILillU

.... .. .. m

i1.a In. enilllltlOIl Ol

. 4innir:irv. lhu v v-

gonc-and stoopeu 01 Thc republicans ar ' reftttrhnnph at the polla uvo ocn due to the hltrh tariff, '"O'r"en"bo b st Improved by organN phot ihm t,.i: hack. ÄÄ rlfflit hand of the , trol In t V J 'Ä ?H a JJ. lho p.se nt low prices are 3us amon, the worklngmea thein. . .,.,,4,1,. ean he seen . l,e ' if , ind the h.V Sinter r!Cr. .Serous conflict over the patronage. dcBrly tho rwult of the mlutul Helves.phUadelphia ltecord.

WllCrC men " ... , (VIIIK limn , t ...1.1, ,. lllCir . ,4n: , , t nn lnii.Mll tliai ir ff IHK IT WHICH wo inu ""h' .

SSSSSPSSS? SS:f SsrSS 1?.J ni pi lw 1 Iii Wh,.-l.l .m t " J ;",,ra on eunnlliP"!" n.i.l 11 treat- 5 , , ,c;Wtlon III provoi Uo. Tboy will mrrf tliojJJ . w mnnrt p I I I. J K ,.,lltll)(r ocpoly Low J1 " , ,,,, c rÄ..riÄÄ ÄÄar. ..TisiTiÄ ääääs .' hiÄeomty.j.

1.. ..... AMiliill I T H' llllll. " " 1 !... Uli 1 1 ll'f 1 II, im -v ' i ... r. II. 1

T . . ,.,1 Witt.

lock. Then he cm.g nt

nector'K homo. Ileum nauimn. ...-, io im Himply hamstrung the uunu l . i i.i... .it., .f liunircr and tiurnu

ii. iii.-'j- --. , . i 4. mi Ii.

haxe not even iccm cet. - . ..... i-ti t tt i io

tu Hie later jionui" -

rronp on

41... 4 ll. r n tl. 1R CrCl

plclon isrirousci uu v .., -m -

-in ...v. - , ilnrmtnniWlliiiK.. j- - " -

HlOl'Uk "VW 1 i in tnnvwriencctl

SirTcwnibc fortunat cMf nil thin does not lead to dUastcr tor th parts-. rituburtxh DUpfttch.

n7l.ef e P ötc'c Ion was ever heard mllla were ..ever oTinS lU yoar. before tho protective are now. Lot Uk Ur of IBULwMmdootedtUo tonnage at loa-Kannns

ii..!... ..... . .,.1 tvta

em pass a w.

City Tim cs.

": ' '" . , r.n'i l...l,.v0 with less

cut from sonn tu.u;, - Vnt It to. Detroit i reo i.rr

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