
Rates Of .Advertising TAB DEMOfBATIC PRESS O iesqaare,one lasemou ....$10 Bacn subsequent insertion, 60 PUBLISH 1CD BACU THUESDAT. IT Bailness and Ertiloriat Notices par Una,.. 10 One mare, one year... 800 S. X 5c. BOITi O ie column, one year 85 00 One column, iz months, 46 00 SB 00 IlBHIl Oneoolumn, three months Per rear. In advance .........7. SI M Half colnmn one year 45 00 Half column, six months, S600 If sat paid la advance. M Half column, three monies, JB 00 Six months, in advance, T er column. one year,.. ..MOO 20, No. Entered at the Poet-oBe- e at Savanna, Oala WSf 1'ne space occupied by ten line of this Vol. 52. RAVENNA, O., 16, Whom No. 1042. ype (Nompareil) shall constitute a square. THURSDAY, AUGUST 1888. as Seeoad Clasa matter. 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.
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