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atr' - 1 FPU THE FAR31EIL will often devour all the bones of a The Yellow River of China. CHEAP GOODS. TARIFF AND WACES. " JENKINS fowl and most of the smaller ones of a The Yellow river, from the enor- No Truth In the Itactrlna That High TariO The False Claim uf the Apostlea of Profesaar Sturtevent Expartmente oa calf, Benefits the workman. Pie Deep and Shallow Culture for sheep or the last being quite soft. mous rapidity of its volume when section It Does Not Protect Labor. Farm Crops. The undigested portions of them that swollen by melted snow, is the worst The are eaten will become part of their Adjective cheap is used in twe Those who claim that a high tariff of offenders, says the London Spectator. senses. First, to denote the cost of the makes wages high falsely assume that How Bones Can Be So A dung and will be in the best condition e r.liA SLmvwi4 Ai- it Treated to Its new bed, even in twenty-fiv- years, thiner to nnroriaur tr. - is the profits of employers which deter- Make Thus of Value to the to use as a fertilizer. The larger has risen far above the plain, and as scriue the goods as of low grade or Soil. will be mine wages. But the, truth is that GOIXINS bones at length mixed with the the dikes grow from hillocks into hills, quality, in we nrst sense, it may apply wages are regulated by the demand for manure in the pen. which during the from 10 any commodity, DEEP OR SHALLOW CULTURE? mere walls into ranges of earth as a house, or a labor and its supply. If there is more process of will soften iirtrfva nr tn ir it In V. (Successors to Q. B. Fairohlld Bro,) fermentation and works like fortress sides, hundreds of avati iaat work to be done than workmen to do it, The relative merits of deep or shal- partially decompose them. Bones cau miles long, the effort ond meaning, it is used in derogation of DEALERS IS low for crops have never overtaxes the there will be a rise in wages. If the culture farm be softened and partially decomposed skill of the engineers and the.persever-anc-e number of workmen is increased with- beeu fully settled. It is claimed that by mixing them with fresh horse dung. or roe, oaium implied in tne phrase demand" even of Chinese laborers. The "f.llAflTl out increasing the for labor, Furniture, the only advantage of deep culture is The softening and decomposition may ablest engineers iu India were beaten by onH nootv wages will, of course, go down. in the fact that the loosening of the be promoted by putting them in a pot the Dsiiuoodah, though it is, compared The spendthrift party, who deride the Labor organizations may do some- soil allows the heat to penetrate deeper with quick lime and it to slake Hoang-Ho- , word frugality, take advantage of this thing, indeed much, to l . . i causing with the like a trumpery prevent wages , juiu .1.me soil .iuiau it oiuerwise wouldi by the application of water. The same double mPHTlin ir tn rtlnv nnnn being reduced, because they determine, Grlassware, European stream, and though the labor faith of do. Many plants also, as corn, have thing may be effected by placing them, available their followers and bewilder to some extent, labor's share of the prof- ! grow could hardly be exhausted. tnem with their fallacies. They excite roots that near the surface. Pro- in a tight barrel and covering them The truth of the matter is that in all its of production. But the protective Crockery fessor Sturtevant, of the New York Ex- their fears that the country will be tariff does not regulate wages. It does with moist wood ashes or lye. In eith- such cases the upper sections of the "flooded with the cheap goods of Eu- not diminish immigration, periment Statiou, is inclined to think dikes cost too ' re- and does not, that the roots of corn and similar er case there is an advantage iu first much for complete rope." therefore, lessen the supply of labor, Lamp Goods, breaking the larger bones. pair, and tend to be inadequate; and It is gradually penetrating the average while it operates against the plants grow near the surface because when the Yellow mind of interests of the soil is warmer there than deeper If large bones, like those of the river, gorged with American voters that the robber workingnien by making clothing, food, i "Ware, heads of cattle, sheep, and horses, are water from the mountains till it forms tariff does raise the prices of things he and all the necessaries of life dear. ' Silver down. Last season he couducted a in has to buy, and possibly buried reality a gigantic reservoir, averag- ; that the cost, of The tariff limits production by mak- series of experiments at the station to under the grapevines or fruit i . 1 1 trees their roots will penetrate them ing a mile broad, from three hundred b mui ui giAju tjiuinen wouiu do reuueeu ing raw materials so expensive that iATi test whether the location of plants in five from twenty-fiv-e to fifteen Gift: Novelties, Etc. and in time appropriate all the fertil- to hundred miles long and seventy dollars if the American manufacturers are unable to the" soil was governed more by - i feet deep, all suspended exorbitant tariff should be abated. He compete in foreign with- Euro- Wm am nnw nreuarfl.1 to offer the public a i fertil- izing matter thev coutain. Bones kept in air by markets temperature of the soil or by its artificial supports, learns from the Globe and other sensible pean manufacturers. With ma- line line of the above lesribel goods la all of ity. He has under the soil will decay in time, and comes rushing down papers cheap the latest patterns and designs, sou oi umer-en- t receutly made publican in autuuiu, the slightest weakness that articles of common use terials we could produce a great variety of the account of fol- their Influence will extend for a con- in would be cheaper under lower grades to meet all the requirements these experiments, as those supports is On 27 a rata nf of goods in vast quantities and sell them trade, which we are selling at the lowest poa- - siderable distance and for many years. fatal. Sept duty. Then coma the Ben-Levit- lows: the river was at its fullest, speed and at a profit in every country. More llble prices. "In the spring of 1887 four pits were If bones have remained on the surface iu play upon the word "cheap. They as- . . Come and se s as and be convinced. of was at its highest, there was almost manufactories would be built, , more We shall be pleased to show you our goods. dug, each three feet in diameter. Two the ground so long that all, or near- sume that the word is used in the second workmen would be employed, and the wnetner you re ouy or not. TAYLORS ly all, the animal substances have certainly a driving wind from the west, aAJlOA. l&n.l that t hu dama 011 i . n wisn of these were filled to the top with fer- .Wk. increased demand for labor would make iiew Goods arriving daily-.- . been taken from them, may be best a bit of dike gave way, the rent spread by being sold at a lower price has there-- tile soil, mixed with compost, the other it for 1,200 wages higher. t ESBBSSBBS two were to subject them to the action of fire, yards, and our readers re- 01 poorer quality ana less A high protective tariff enables manu- filled with the same to the member, for Charles Reade desir&hlAwikAmi rMtuwUKL Rut- depth of two feet, finished and then pulverize them with a ham- described tu facturers to make large profits with but Undertaking and to the it, rush into Holm-firt- quality has not changed. in all itsldetails. top with clay been mer or the bask of an ax. Bones brok- the Sheffield of the h The cloth has little exertion, for it exempts tbem from that had taken ' reservoir. Muliply that, Muue uuraumty, tne same from the bottom of the pits: "In the en in pieces of the size of grains of if you ui neauty the necessity of competing with foreign We have secured thi services of the popular corn or wheat will be readily eaten by can. by two thousand, add exhanstless and finish as before. , It will shed the manufacturers, enables them to fix htxh MR. A. 11. FA1RCH1LD. center of two of these pits, one of ...,.) 1 Undertaker, who will renewals of water, . rain or kmn nut tha vint 011 four-inc- all kinds of fowls. the from behind prices for their products, and to give special attention to the burial of the dead. which was tilled with, clay, two. h If pulverized as tine fita form as fairly is make All necessary supplies furnished on short no-- as coarse corn eaten five Danubes pouring from a height It the and as comely targe profits from the work of a com- sole tiles were placed erect, one meal they will be as wnen u cost twenty-fiv-e lice ana at most rea&onaDie terms. , by cattle and sheep, and will be of for two months on endand instead dollars. paratively small number of hands. If resting on the other, so that a tube was A Then, why is it no longer honorable to ' great benefit of Ions' Vallev with hich sides which competition in this country becomes too formed to the depth of twenty-eig- ht to them. Every farmer buv it. and whv ahrkulH o man he should util- can be reached, think of a vast, open keen, they can form combinations and JBNKlJiS & COLLINS, inches. In each of the other two pits save all the bones he can and ashamed to wear it? Because, says Mr. trusts, ize them in some of the ways above pnuu, urn as oaiisoury piam, dui stud- and regulate the amounts of pro- 8 Block, one tile was placed, making a tube in uarruxxi, you win uiereoy reduce tne duction and the prices products Ho. Phenix Kavenna..Ohio. uescnueu. ded with three thousand villages, all VAtrM sTif tllA wnrlrmon mnA of to the center fourteen inches deep. The " .u trioruav UUUAA4V lis. suit themselves. But how are tbe work-- swarming as English villages never Then let the good Ben-Levi- who be tiles were then filled to the top with - ntorrr in keeping sheep. swarm, and you may gain a conception ingmen benefited by this interference fertile soil, tamped in lightly to insure lieves mai, nana me extra ten dollars to with commerce and industrvZ Andrew The advantages in raising sheep are of a scene hardly rivaled since the the elothier who sells him the - suit, and Business Cards. a continuous column. Thus prepared deluge. Carnegie in one year made out of pro- overlooked in many cases because of a The torrent, it is known, in its request him to hand it to the jobber, and tected steel rails $1,500,000. we had abundant fertile soil at the him How were bottom of all the pits, while in few difficulties in the way; but a com- nrst aud grandest rnsb, though throw- to hand it to the wholesaler, and tbe men employed by him helped bv the . s. win JOHK FOBTIB. two the parison of the benefits to be derived ing out rivers at every moment at every him to pass it on to the manufacturer .'. OarrettsvUle, 0. '' Blackstone block, Kaveana. surface soil was very infertile clay. duty on steel rails? from sheep with the disadvantages incline of the land, had for its center a who irt tn cHva it tl hia nnArofivAa r. av The "protection of each of the two pits TMl ...... American labor!" WEBB & POKTEB, "Ia containing stream thirty tm. , V- Sthraili. ha..-- hooitaa . . t the single length of tile, a few arising will show that the faults are utiles wide and ten feet i un ,V That ie the very thing that is not pro- Attorneys and Counsellors at Law. kernels due more to the mode of management deep, traveling, probably, at twenty to go through so many hands before tected that never has been protected. of Washakuni corn were planted in the uujei-- i 1015 BLACK3TONS BLOCK. naVSNKA, O. than to the sheep. Among the objec miles an hour a force as irresistable idcuuig wo 01 iiis sympathv The tariff does not make the labor sup- soil within the tile, while in the tiles of when he gives a definite sum for defi- tions to keeping sheep as that of lava. . No tree could last ten a ply less; it is the demand for labor the other pits seeds of the Student par- are that they nite purpose, how would graze too close to rne ground, thereby minutes, no house five; the very soil he feel about if which the tariff reduces. If s manufac- if H. B. DICKINSON, snip were planted. These plants Were ' were the share of the workmen an in cuts a TTOKNir AT LAW. killing the grass; that thev are subject would be carried away as by a super- turer down wages to increase hie I chosen because the corn is known to definite amount left to the discretion of .V Special attention given to Probate busi- - to loss from dogs; that they are liable natural plowshare; and as for man an profits, and his workmen refuse to ac- root shallow, and the parsnip deep. . .. m . . 1 . 1 , the intermediaries? cept wages, mi i'iwb nuu uLuet jr anu ant in a broken stopcock in a London Ifl the reduced there are others umoe over Second National Bank, Bavenna, After the seeds had vegetated the young lui uise&ses; But. that Iirtf illut Rrhaf tK. Ka out of employment waiting to take their were to that the best breeds demand too much street would be more powerful than he. Levite urges us to do nay an extra plants thinned one for each pit. Holly-hea- places, or if there is any trouble in get- care. The first objection, that of graz- Swim? As well wrestle with the d yiixx iiiiu me luuiua 01 uie retailer m H. NICHOLS. The corn plants made an excellent close, express. Flee? ting workmen on the employers' terms, J. tPKIM& each produced ing is really an advantage, for It takes hours order that, throne1 a dozen bands, it "pauper laborers" can be I 1888. growth, and several quickly OOice 1888. Attorney at Law sal Notary Public. ii. priunui ui me sneep on in such a plain to reach a hillock three may reach the workmen a thousand la Phenix Block,over Second National Bank, I stalks. The one in the pit topped out iiuiiiu brought from protection-curse- d coun- fields that would afford no sustenance feet high, the water the while pouring miles away? tries. There is no tariff on them. liavenna, ouio. with clay yielded three merchantable stock, on faster than a r And does not Mr. Harrison ears aud live nubbins. The parsnip to other and enables the farmer hunter's gallop. know that New England manufacturers have, br to keep a flock of sheep where the laud Therejs no more escape from such a under thn nrwvnt tariff whir.!, ia 1;K importing from the province of Quebec J. H. DUSSELL, plants were a fair growth. would otherwise flood than there is escape from enough to make all workmen rich "On September 24, the roots of the be valueless. It is the will if cheap laborers, compelled thousands of A TTOHNET AT L1W. Counsel In the close grazing by the sheep that al- of God, and those Chinese who refused mere were any irutn in the doctrine intelligent, independent, jnL English aud German. Office over Finn's corn were washed ex- er plants out and lows of use on poor soils, even to struggle were the of that protection benefits the wage-work- Americans to abandon factory motning store, rnenix biocs, uavenna, NEW GUilDS amined, neither the pit filled to their which happiest the sewing women work. In lu they eurich with their droppings, there- all because the quickest dead. Over a of New York and some of the New England villages tbe MODS the surface with fertile soil, uor in the of Chicago are forced down step by step by Canadian-Frenc- h by territory ten of the P. B. CON ANT, one topped with clay making possible a profit when such thousand square miles, manufacturers Inferior clasa out did the roots ob- or two Yorkshires the of clothing, until form a large part of the population. The A O. I lands are devoted to crops. The at least (for the from last step r IA W, Ravenna. -AT - incline upward to any extent. The jection dogs destroy missionaries report a wider over the 'of starvation wages operatives will not compare in intelli- ATTOBHEI Block, North Chest appearance was the same as bot- that sheep is true, area), they plunge into the gulf of shame and nut street, uavenna. onio . if the no should keep ex- thousands of villages gence, and character with those of a tom of the soil corresponded to but farmer sheep three thousand death? lias be not read Helen Camp- quarter century the cept under conditions that fully pro- certaiuly, even if the capital is not of a ago. In many of surface of the soil. The roots 'were bell's "Prisoners, of Poverty,", and the communities the deterioration ia : gone, as is believed suit-make- . i. ii, phelps very position, tect them from all kinds of depreda- the soft water learned that the wages of rs very "protection" much as in their natural tors. To send a flock of passed, silently strangling every living can go marked. Under dur KY AND UUN8ELLOE AT extending in every direction except sheep out to not lower than they now are, ing the last quarter of a century multi- ATTORN Ouice over Bnxome M Abm- - ElkiftTlnl'SS roam at will, subject not only to dogs thing, the cows and the sheep as well under a protective duty on clothing of rts., naveuna. umu. upward. tudes of men brought np to work in the sxaoiie'e, aiain but to all kinds of insects, as well as to as their owners, and for ourselves, who over 60 per cent? cotton and woolen factories "On September 29 the roots of the have seen the scene only No, that ten dollars have been were storms, is not a systematic mode of on a petty saved on the suit forced to give up their occupation and parsnip plants examined in the "best-inform- ed be wage-earner- s, A. W. BEMAN, keeping sheep. . They are entitled to scale, we doubt whether , the will not taken from the sees: worx same manuer. Very few roots had ' to ana homes m the great the care and consideration that are be- European in Pekin" is not but it will be taken from the profits of west, while their places have been Easterner a.. Law jwrwm, jsu. wa penetrated to the bottom of the second the monopolists who have formed taken Broadway (lttn Ward). Cleveland. Ohio. , TTS stowed on other stock. right when he calculates the destruction the by those willing to work for such waires tile, and these grew outward, inclin- The-foot-r- corners, trusts, and mill-own- No. 3 No. and other diseases are of life at seven million. . . combines, and as the choee to offer and to Phenix Bloct 3 Plieflix Bloct ing down. But in both plants roots often due to Improper pooled their gainings for the sake of submit to such rule as they ' T. SIDDALL, had grown out at the junction of the conditious. controlling the nuukots. Let no man chosfco I. Sheep, if kept exclusively on damp fejU. make. Office In Phenix Block. two tiles. In the pit filled to the sur- Adventure of a Curious Wonu than. t1 hllV nil.l UVnrihaqn ..1. u Attorney at Law. locations, will be subject to foot-roo- t, The manufacturers have trrown rich. ttavenna, unio i face with rich soil these roots unques ing, as he will be neither leos honorable operatives and other animals in the same manner, A Telegram reporter saw an but their have remained mor. tionably inclined upward, some of the amusing uur uouesc, nuu win ron only those who and, indeed, the conditions imposed up- will be subjected to disease also. down-tow- n ana That incident in a Sixth avenue have so long robbed him of their nniust on low- , LACEY, New Men's Suits, New Youth's Suits, fibers reached almost to the surface. the objection to sheep on account of the operatives have continually E. T. In the other pit, where the junction of "L" car today. A prepossessing lady, gains. ered the character of this class. The In- A TTORNBC AT LtW, and NOTARY New Boys' Suits, Children's Suits, the best mutton breeds demanding ex- becomingly attired in a spring costume 1 he farmers of America are asked to tellectual and the tiles was about at the union of the care is believe moral tone of many of the NOVELTIES, in fertile soil and clar. one larye root tra aud attention true is admit- and with square-toe- d patent leather that the more taxes they pay the communities has been perceptibly low- (I. O. O. block) gabbbttsvii.i.1, Ohio. Spring Overcoats, ted, but that sDcb sheep give good re- shoes peeping from skirts, better thev am nrf Thia ia iku litooi percentage illiteracy " once down- under her ered. The of has IHSCBAKCB aQKNT. ." New Hats, came out aud turned at turn for care bestowed is also meaning of the platform and argument New Hats, - the true. took seat next to a lean old gentle- increased, the public library and ward into- the rich soil, another in- uutueu-cocKta- ii the While there be little or no profit from man who was reading a book by ui uie ana literary society have disappeared, Dress Shirts, Fancy Shirts, clined downward, but descended grad- the ltd w... t ..... and E. W. MAXSON, the common flocks that are turned on the gold-rimme- d XnrtvJ " ... u U saloons have multiplied. ually; a third grew straight outward, aid of a pair of specta- should be u...i.,..vf These state possesses ELEGANT Flannel Shirts, hillsides with no care, it has been de- cles. He Fif- understood by every farmer ments are true of many New England Attorney and Ooanselor at Uf and some of its fibrous branches de- had entered the train at who has boon paying prices gauged up superior lacuuies tor maaing coiivuston.ia monstrated that the improved breeds Forty-secon- d. (uiHgcs iu wnicu tne manuiacturers, NOVELTIES tieth street and the lady at to war-tari- ff all parts o l tue uailtii amies. Neckwear, scended, while as many more ascend the standard for all the made rich by " e. will yield a large profit after paying the protective system, are Omce in Court Hou-- Bavenna. Ohio. Silk. ed. manufactured articles he consumes, and now disturbed lest a slight reduction of Umbrellas, for extra labor and food. The im- At first she eyed all the other ladies receiving eighty or ninety D., "That the roots of the parsnip, a proved sheep will often weigh 300 cents.a bushel the tariff shall diminish the profits of M, G. McBRlDE, II. Trunks, Valises. plant that thrives in cool climates, and in the car, saw what they wore, and for his wheat. The presentation of the business. pounds each, while the native sheep is high-tarif- their roots very deeply, should have incliued then quietly sought to discover what f platform of the republicans The protective tariff is burden S. A- - not up to 100 pounds, and in value wiftli .... a to the Oifiob in Poe's Block, over Grocery of upward more than those of corn, a the book her neighbor was reading. This tn thA fnrmAra a .lumu ml workingman here, as it was once .in V annas, difference of 200 pounds is far in ex- she finally accomplished y shall give the Bjwubnob on Cleveland A venue, 6th resldeoee shallow rooting, tropical plant, was gradually it indorsement of their England, as it now is in Germany, cess of the cost. There is also a profit edging up so close to him oies is an 10 tneu AN ELEWANT NEW STOCK OF WOOLENS FOR to be expected. .The that her insuii intelligence. France, and Italy, and it is the greatest hardly parsnip in another direction, which is very im- cheek was within an inch of his whis Chicago Globe. of American industry. plants, however, did not make full de- foe portant yet frequently overlooked the kers. J ust before the cuard called out Explanations Wanted. U. M. PROCTOB, M. D., velopment, while those of the corn improvement of the soil. When sheep Park place climax Carious Lamps of Long Ago. made an unusally strong growth. the came. are allowed to forage over a large area An exclamation of "Wait- now, free-whis- . Leaving out the case, which I've The organs have been in- The first lamps were probably the ICIUST?! wombs:! parsnip the manure ia too widely scattered, but only two lines to finish," startled the vited several times to explain these Is perplexing, the fact that the corn nock conhued to a limited skulls of animals, in which fat of some SMALMltaVIZLX, OBIO. when the is old man almost out of bis wits. Ha things, savs the Cleveland Plain Dealer, kind was roots made their full development space, and changed to new locations, had turned the page before bnt they don't respond: burned. Will attend tj all calls in the line of hit profes more a foot below the his fair Among the many beautiful works of sion, both day and mgnt. ." Which we will make up to order in latest style, guarantee than suriace. the droppings beeoine of great value, neighbor had finished the paragraph, Why republicans in 1873 favored put- Omae,one door East of shalersvllleKxohange while the greater part are usually and no objections to sheep can over ting salt and lumber on the free Ust. art excavated at Herculaneum and ing fit, workmanship and trimming, and at prices can't and so interested was she that she for- Pompeii none that found within the first four inches come the benefit derived in that way. got where she was, and unconsciously Why they have changed their minda. are mora exquisite than be beat. Leave your of the soil, and while there was noth- gave Why in 1884 the Republicans favored the candelabra. orders now.. her dear self away. Her new Egypt'30 say C. H. GRIFFIN, ing to prevent them from rising to RAISING COWS FOR PROFIT. square-toe- reducing tariff taxes. records that the lamp d shoes didn't save her. But was Esrvpt, I the warmer soil above, is evidence On the important subject of raising - Why they have changed their minds. invented in but it is more WTI8I. Office over FirBt National Bank ber lean neighbor was- equal to the Whv republicans placed than probable Office hours from a. m. te o p. m. that abundant food and moisture are cows for profit the Breeder' Gazette emergency, and, taking situa- the hides on that lamps originally D more essential 'to. the development1 of says: in the the free list ia 1872. cauie iioui inula or i;nina. - tion at a glance, he said, smilingly: Why the tannine industry was not Lanterns were llsssTSsa'awf lalljj IwaLX corn than a high soil temperature. The Hon. James Wilson of Iowa, ob "Pardon me, madam," and turned also known to the , the ruined thereby. PETER FLATH. "in order to make sore that the roots served in a public address that "where again. ancients. They were of a cylindrical J:Caps leaf back Why no pauper-mad- e leather or shoes form 9lothler and Merchant Tailor, Hats, of corn plants.growing under ordinary men farm for dear life the cow is Every one except and built np of iron bars, the and rurnishing Goods. Phenix Block. Mala conditions, no deeper soil the ladv lauched. of Europe came over. intervals between being made of trans- Street, Kavenna. i lay in the the foremost consideration." Nothing With her face suffused with blushes Why industry prospered , the leather lucent horn. Oat.lB.lSft8.lv. :; than usual the past season, the roots could be more true, for wherever the she hastened from more CLOTHIER AND MERCHANT TAILOR, of plants were washed out and exam- the train, looking than ever before. A fire-lam- p stand from Herculaneum farmer is harassed with debt, or when- neither to the right nor to the left. . why more workmen were employed. ined. were found to be, as " is shown at the Naples museum. The ALEI. FLETCHER. D. Y. S. They in ever he is struggling to make good a "Wimmin-wil- l let their curiosity Why they got better wages. No. 3 Phenix Block, RAVENNA, O. former seasons, chiefly within two to tart in life.it is the cow which comes to carry 'em clean off," said the conduct Why, in short, the republican tariff pianorm oi this candelabrum rests up- Having graduated from the Amerioan Veteri- five inches of the surface. his assistanoe, paying off his mortgage theory work. on three lion feet, while the stem is A I or as ha closed the gate with a aenti-- didn't nary College, U now prepaied to treat all dis- - in the one case and placing bim upon Why the price of wool has steadily tree. eases Of domestic inimais, anu penuria DISPOSING OF BONES. inentat siam.veto lorie Telegram. When lamps and Dental operations. the high road to fortune and inde- declined under a protective tariff. began to be made of Batbs $1.00 per visit; 50c mileage one way All farmers have at length become pendence ,upon the other. Her ca- wny the reduction of duty on wool in earth or metal they were in the form of for eases outside of city limits. acquainted- - with the great value of An Awful Deed of Wat. 1883 was followed ' by an advance a shell, and in the earliest lamps we RxaiDENGS on Walnut Street.- - 4th door North pacities for good are almost unlimited, in - bones for fertilizing uurDoses. Thev price instead of a decline. find the shell reproduced in earthen- f Main. .. . and in no direction can the farmer 'so We were camped at Cleveland, Tenn., Telephone No. W. (1033) BAVSHHA.O. cw"ia:"sr know they contain a large amount of surely improve his condition as in de- Why the lowest point in the price of ware, stone, or metal. . when Captain Woody, a United States lamp-stand- s" hosphorus, which is needed lor all tne veloping and cultivating these capaci- wool was reached under the highest Many "statue have WITH THAT igher of used as food volunteer, was sent in charge of a tariff. been found Pompeii, among suffer order the plants ties who in and - to the highest degree. Those squad of men to Georgia, 12 miles east Why sheep in Ohio :n 1 i for man. They also know that they keep cows, aud- - have decreased in uiviu ulc is preserve! iu cue vxeapou- - as many of them as of Spring, at which place he eame number along for un- contain lime and substances that pro- circumstances will permit, and take in right seven years tan museum which represents an imaga duce ammonia. They think it is nec contact with four confederate soldiers. der a protective tariff. which is doubtless meant for Silenus. IE1TSI017 pains to have them good and of the capturing one, the other three making Why the sheep of Ohio decreased over essary to break the bones very tine, or most improved sorts, and maintain 200,000 In Zetland at the present time WHE- N- acm their escape. After having disarmed in numbers during one year travelers may see to dissolve tnem in an Detore tney them in a mauncr favorable to their 1881-- when highest the shell of the can be of much value as fertilizers. It the poor man he cut one of his ears 2 the wool tariff "roariu' buckle, the fusus antiquus, thrift, find they are not only an agency off, and then amused himself by shoot existed. . . is certainly advisable to treat them in to which a man can resort to save him- Why the price of wheat has declined hung up for lamps, to which, indeed, Pension Claims successfully prosecuted. one of these ways if immediate results ing the man several times in the face. their shape very well adapts them. Call en or address self when misfortune presses and all After be was dead he dragged him into right along under a protective tariff. K. T. TACKY, Pratt's Aromatic Grin are expected of them. If one is con- else fails to bring relief, but that they Why the price of corn has declined Lamps have been found of marble. opera- the woods and there left his remains. . ducting farming or gardening under granite, bronze, gold, silver, ivory, Attorney at Law. are also a sure means of advancing the Mounting his horse he returned to the a protective tariff. (I. O.K. Block) ' GABBKTTiVILIJl, OHIO. tions on land leased for a limited pe- farmers' prosperity at every stage of Why wages have declined under a onyx, and other valuable materials, riod, he would not apply bones to it camp to boast over the cruel murder protective tariff. and the labor expended on some por- WILL CURE ALL SUCH COMPLAINTS? its progress. But the cows seldom he had done, the ear in a let- unless they were first reduced bv bare a chance to show what they can do, carrying Why strikes and large bitter conflicts tions of their construction seems almost or treated with an acid. He ter of mine that 1 had sent by him to between employee and employers have tncredible. - ' ON grinding and to what a degree they are capable When arrived camp. SALE u looking for immediate results, and a friend. he at Deen common under a protective tariff. The most common form of lamp in-- Horse Shoeins. W. of contributing to the fortunes of their before dismounting be banded me a Why workinmnen knows that' they can not be obtained - the of this countrv Great Britain during the early inidc" owners- Upon a large number of ten-fol- from bones that are entire, especially ' letter, saying: "Here ia an answer have lost more by in strikes and ages was that of the ordinary stone pot A fter this date I will make the following prices farms they are not maintained in to your le"tier," and to my great sur- lockouts caused by attempts to reduce for shoeing:. REED'S STORE, if they become dried. Such bones will sufficient numbers to fully accomplish either round or square, from the side DRUG MA.a!n in . I .i anil a Idnnf .ima a 11 it prise it was my letter with the ear of their wages under a protective tariff which a New Shoes, Cents their mission, aud on a vast majority they could got of hung wick of twisted "cord 25 Each. show scarcely any more changes than the murdered man in it. than have out of the or a piece of rope. - No. J3, OPERA BLOCK, they are of the commou unimproved I saw many men killed wound tariff tax if they bad received every e4 ettluff, 15 Cents Each. stones. and Another very beautiful lamp-stan- d Shop sorts to whose development no efforts ed the war, was wounded cent of it. opposite Park Corner Chestnut an possess greatest value at during and was found Herculaneum. re pre--sen- ted 6prur6 XUOS. JESK.LNS. Bones the have been given, and which are in- Why the cost of living has increased at It St. - myself, but, taking the dead niau s ear jhoes furnished by me. - the time they are taken from an ani- the figure of a boy standing by a1 aJ" capable of realiziug for their owners in my hand, with a purple color and under a protective tariff. mal or fowl. They then contain a one-ha- lf column a little higher than his head. the profit which could be se. dry blood on it, gave me the most Why anarchy aud socialism have de large amount of fat, the hollow ones cured from highly improved animals. the veloped under a protective tariff. One arm is extended, the fiugcrs hold HBooming! marrow anil there is considera- powerful shock of all my experiences w grown up ing the chain from which the lamp 1st hoc Trade inclose And this is inexcusable in these davs during the war. While Woody was by trusts have under a RAVENNA ble flesh attached to them. These when the improved breeds are sulliug protective tariff. suspended, the other hold the trim bones, if large, are very hard to break. sitting on his horse in iron t pi me, These are only a few of the manv mer. statue is about two feet at such reasonable prices that every boasting over the victory he had gain- Ihe Without suitable machinery it is al- farmer can afford the means to replace points that the people would like to hieh. ed and A large crowd of soldiers had high-tari- ff most impossible to pulverize them. If his present inferior stock with that of have the advocates of blessed- Ihe ancient wicks consisted of a few HEAT MARKET. a tire the animal substances gathered around- him, I gave him back ness explain. It may not be as easy as threads, which were inadequate to soak . ILivcly! placed in better character, or at least secure man s ear, to howl Things becoming will be consumed ana me mineral por- up a the dead remarking to him, about rebels and rave over the up the oil, and constant trimming and ; crosses with which to grade to he would die a horrible death for bloody-shi- rt and cry out - will become quite brittle. All "that that Great adjusting were necessary in order to : t tions higher point the stock he already has. crime he committed, Britain is upon us, but be vast- ..ii m substances, however, that are ca the had and that it would preserve the light at all while the smoke . the If the average cow in her present estate God would shorten his davs." In a ly more sensible. pable of forming ammonia will be con- is thing's said of her. and smell inseparable from this kind of worthv the 2ood short time from the date of this inci ' sumed and lost in the atmosphere. It what words of praise would do ber suf- light are insufficiently attested by fre-- Frank E.:Halstead Our FEXCES are LOWEU than Ever very desirable to save the animal as dent his health declined and he was How Home Labor is Protected. quent allusions in the writings of the is ficient honor, if all the cows in the discharged from army went ' well as the mineral substances that are the and to The sort of "American labor" ancient poets. . . , . j country were improved to the point bis home in county, lunnessee. that the combined in bone. This may be done it has has been demonstrated it is easy folk millionaire manufacturers are so anxious Has opened a Meat Market sinar them A machine pre- Afterward he' was shot and wounded to protect is shown by statistics of TaJUng Morrow. We're not goim to you an old song, nor bv crushing in to bring them? be- the Heed of tbe ' pared for the purpose or treating them badly by an uukuowu party, aud nationality of the operatives in the Arm in the basement room ; give .you any ol 1 chestnuts, but we're going to with sulphuric acid. Farmers, bow- - fore he recovered he was taken with ory Cotton Mills at Manchester, N. H. I sometimes look at a pretty boy and 1 ever, are not generally in a condition The enthusiasm for in consumption and lived about ten Of the 840 "one-thir- d are French-Canadia- what a pity it is that he's bound England to be dying out. Of months. He died nn prepared to meet and the rest of various nationalities, think to do either of these things, if will seems to grow up and become a man and get v undertakings supported by a his God. Petersburg Virginian. only eighty, or one-tent- h of the whole, Flath?s accordingly be their best way to fourteeu wicked and do . .. Under P. Store being Americans." And the pro- married and drunk and put the bones under conditions favor- London association one native all sorts of horrible things. And when has been wound up, one is "in abey. tectionist paper that prints these facts blue-eye- fair-haire- able to their decomposition and at the As the republicans are claiming New you look at the d, d ance," one a standstill," one has York and Indiana, why we set up adds that "what is true of this company where he will keep the same time unfavorable to the loss of "at can't is also substantially true of all the great little female child and think that some ' not sufficient capital, five only got as a claim for Ohio with' equal propriety? 1 which can't be dia puted. If you don't believe any part of them that is volatle. Solid manufacturing companies m XNew Eng- day she is going to be a pretty woman as discussion of registration of umo, seriously, an tatloi-mad- as bones Appear, nearly half their far the But is uncertain state " with a tight-lace- d waist, a e rulea.one is seeking a government this year. The tide is with the democ land. This is the result of high tariff on call and them. weight is matter that is quite perisha- their suit, false-hai- r, and a touch of paint r MEATS it, examine contract, wants an advance of racy, and seems to be irresistible. Ohio goods that all the people use and free BEST OF ble. . but trade in the "pauper labor" that produces on her face; that she is going to fib ways disposing of money.one is doing a good deal of bus- democrats are fighters from way back, :1 One of the best of and in 1883 will not acknowledge them. JSew lor World. and flirt, and deceive and marry the ' fresh bones is to throw them into the iness, but making very little profit, that man have lots of trouble at air times, at i is vague, only they' are whipped until they know that wrong and BfloTirK. ." The pigs will devour the about two the report and A woman's motto: There's always asking: IwmBM Elg-pen- majority of votes areajrainst them, well, you can't help "What one, the Cigarette Makers Society, can the that is on them and will break; -- Cleveland FUtin Dealer. room at the bottom for a postscript or is the use of U all." Son Franciac HASOJAJBIaB otvt JaSoXl o( them, foe purpose of get-- b said to be fairly snccussf qL prices Tiure? Iors of Town many Jae.