PROTECTION AND RECIPROCITY. HEW YORK, AUCUST IO, 1802. PRICE ONE CENTV Tin ' Twenty-third I'J.iB.t i rlo ja cnU a r" - L,seic;ieocitx. jr ft, , rer. ar iccra- mTFNTS. i - - Wmericans. t HOOD. -Uir-ingly at Kbil ti a-a I! crti'i-iy ; - lJJl' ... .,..1. ... '- I er 11 Ujei.i Hi' " ,,i.d doo.t-ed to ci ll 10 IUu ridt 3 fcu'ju-U ii;e he argued, ni ' tli, if 1 11 and IiBcmaiiug , fi,o.ai. and WHii-liorn. .'u th-v prof,- d In Ihe uctj jwopo 1:0 bad teen a diu't you know," he i;b llc of yours. ife ( intetei- me, ior n ia in io itoop rum bar high lal t,ot to come In o:ual ,ff-r c an-aa : but tor you, o.:rai , yours. K. nnd rl;- io.aeol jour oegroe. i-u esj-n iitur ol loiee :( ia lo wa-,-n h soui in r. in your black man ! if Barries oU ah lolcrloi ' ariswotel fey on. ' I wear lul sudy, n I, bav in; u.i"n, could conseleu- bar course of neUun, l! Interior raoe. Incipaoleoi iid doe, h a Chris bin m lo-tering ta'e tun r the wa .k.-r: but I, ul ia. ap.-ei')- i anally lie umiiifi.t wa nave iorrti va yet lo trv the impor ant id l i-ujiu'.i m la Ib.'ir .u- iit." it.wa Uuit d Stat think 1 V P, lI.tiBinglv, lb s lrfaat r urn ou.y a low tear it) wrh 'ill your aco'enae, , ' 1'evton rrplln I. "l'nr y tanl n,,.--ts Oi;r B"f iioiIchii J own. but In tlio end vail.,aii i (lod grunt it m y faetaren and ths working man, not reaUzlnrj' vu...vv. 4w0jriij injured uis o-n, lolned In tba rnral r at,l nr( Arf u-uiu.j iug Djiunor bearing tbt Damiti In scription : "Talk. I!1 and T.rff of '421 Man nf rounajiTania, ruliy and va'o lor DaUaa, a ru aoa oi jour own butel" CHAPTER T. mer1'-an Tatriota. ! b!lra In th Inberant riguitii Mil pr-Mrratlon, b th ( r mn and r 'rnmcnt. A Yr TrRle" .licy f r ameri'-a lnura only m tba b "iK-rli cf Uiom abrnad. All 'raigu nailioa kn'.w this and bene urgn uu to vur iii8,.ui.i ij in. ir e lu. Only iiy pnilectl . a' w- ul.le 1 t.. r,ay Hie l,l,-i,i.t for cur IM 4. a:i! n,a lwi-t ( llm wi.rk. "ii". uur oivrriiiiiviil nh'tui'l imi an exafiinic irin r-ruuftrit in rr ra a n.ric -in. M.i. tij.ii ray dm. wu.lt. aa pay Ule.-U'JM. 1 C. L'HENMT. Ono'Vinlng lb-na'l'in'a greiitwit g at.if.man, "Jon Ux.n ini i.it o'm, n:trii.aruiD. l.iOf.i.at O words to tu silout, Uleuia crowd bijl iir. ' From tli clo- o( ll.o War nf ilia Ibfvolu- t.on, be a.rd, '"ttiMre e.ime a i.f in I o' djTC-i- ion anil .lis r.-ni en u.a A limt.e no. is', aa 'b is tii p.ioi. h -.1 hiir.liv lnriiiif In.) f Ipii si .TieN if Uu- vr r iinxif. Klil- ..ii"r, vb.i o ill'l r nininuil.-i, iirli-an. all w -r dM;- (tile of fuj.iloviin.n:, n.id woiii of :i.ii div(i tnt of Lr.M J. lir.tirii cnui" frecW. aud lirlu-b a l ci'ne ijlnt.Iml v, wtii;toA(H'iri. u a aliii e uud Arn. rie in product, tliaru una uclil'vr i roLfMon on 'b on. al.lo, nir tlio "lulval 'nt uf roeinro ul fro trad on tba otiH r. 'l"ii a cli" i-r l ibor of lrii ud ""!' 1'liedihn Inbalitutt of tbo At antie nh'iro w.tb nvrttiititr. lli'iidv niit.lo.'I'illiCtt, aiuoii; !lio rt, Irom ibo croanoi'ho hiiinl to tb.. .iio! tiif"t, w r or mi i viy oi'y. A 1 1 iiu-n lii'ik'H c.une frea fio:n any jionorul a) a em of WijiorU." Lii lur tu iti a of tlilnsrn, w .nt, mi-ry an i )-l ir !'; I up d in THE"iiLt) OTfTiTAT J3 AT fTME BOTTOM'prrREEjRADS J.D--: WhaVi theiJje 'A oup paying i.hojt"diriy 'a.or'erj uch wagei Vvherj by knocking ef yur tloody'Tariff dirl foj never pay " Jr-4 STRANGLED " COMMERCE. Foreign Trade and the Way It Has BeenwKillei"bytheTari Confusion fur tha Free Trader !! Said Wa Could rVot SU to Forfgnera Under tn McKtnlrjr but We Do Sell Mora tli an Ever Iiefore Statlitica of CzporU and Import! for tha Firsi Vear of th MtKinlry TarlflT and Free Sugar. Our party eupporta tb it, yoa nndur- Tanfl, l-.nd. "!''Ie.tchir dount aoam lo tb nk o." a il l tlio man. "lie ho; Is oust the! I).' is a liar." "AM to further bia oa n i nd," I itKhed lliii-k' horn. "You m-in are numiy loo mtrtll- nmrMii j i.eoi.l.i from li-ni o bo fool, d by tli.m- rctt .uf .e'. urer-, wlio H-i to 17-H. alien t ho t.nifl o l.ii lib d ihailhui. t y WBii lnir your I oar ul an en 1 1 1 thulr b rd-lii;, on 1 proa-1 I ri y rei-ii(vl until l'U5. lne tanll t;ien. pild, and a now cn, ouiy a.o.lora.cly proiee'ive, naa ta'atiliti'id. H aunter foilowe-l dl-uater tint I tno reopie; nib-il a 1, dMterrauied lo ainnd It no lonrer; nd. in 1' 21, Cooi'8 i n-ec J Ib'i nrl larill tliH' cave roil prot'i' tion. -T la ud, ' .Id tlio groat ora'or, "w in profounii and ipwral. r'cbloj ll .daaa--ibe tnr'i.i.'r. tba innuufa. t u r-r, ihe liipowur, tno m-iluiule atd tha day Ulioror. Tta ellHDe .i HI. -rll WlieU H lUllUon BrilOti; lb' rork of ; uh h' flie 111 ind .ibund mi B'rojrn uf n.-niie iru-h d lorth." Ha y. aia ..f on lrful pro "rl'y ?ol lowl tha i.ai-Biuof Itia larltl of 11.I4; tlio" a, -a a' th s ri liou- uly low fl,ure. o b..'Otno ini!lionurH, Ktetcher'a ohe !9 to got hII in c m out of you (. r a lie va rly pifanee. llsij rnd more on a liTe evi-rv yoar than ha doss on ona of bin worimi-n." "l oioi el Oijlhle," laid Jenklna, "you ara nn Kiiirlihman and a ahohtr, an m tell m-i J.iai w:iiit ia nia-nit iy this tmi'T ulk. Y"U Kucl ah-uen hold lb it il i a tax on us poor men, don't you? ' "i ertiilnlv It U a til." responded Otfllvfe, r.romntlT. ''Kvorythina yon men wtur und u-e i- taxed, lor you to. illy p.ty the dutv at th CMKtom Jlourn. You do no! iui'0o we ' Enid'Hh nuiiiii'netiiri'ri nro iro n' to lefnoN ; .oUL'b to do it? We intend lo It out ol on eoi.i.iiiiii.rH evorv Huio. i'.ur Irlll.li me hoiith.ru dieiiliB.-oi.oe and li.r-ii oii.-,l;promi-uMi iiirui hii.v: ue , Ii.iiriiou. A cone ll .t o-i wee -rr-ei U by. ian-11 4 a hayy burd u on i-vry Am 'lioaa cl i- I Ihn ni.mt.inmien toriff Of lr.JS. I 111- lanBiWn. of tlie D;b lealte, for by strict logical reason-; : tlm prove wbat I Xbat I cm iraja is a bumliU'l Under FrnoTr.ide.er the "Wiilkor Tariff" npproxnn lion o It, our piR irou production fell 1 1 cm ' 0.000 toi.e ill lMli 10 n low e ou, 1)1) I. im.l in IHiiO it leiicl.od b21 Li2:l tons. 1'or nil th.it tifue our p'K iron proUuo ion did not aver.iu'B over V'H.h" 'ona per annuiii. uniier 1'rote,: i ia it reached S,2't2, 703 tons in 1890. ) To m ue fr a thiai? not produce 1 In this comilry merely reduces its pri.-e without In- fl ei in-,' HijUry on nuy A'ner man lntersi. i ip removal of a 1'roteeilve du'y on a tiiini? we lo pro l ice would iuvoive tne destruction of the domea-iB lodumry, render uselexa perliapa million- of ca:.ml invest-.il la it, turow the lubor nmploye I into iijleui-ss end narrow the tanner a market lor hi- proiuce. Ever clr.ee the day on which the no Tariff' became 0 er.i'iie it hue not ouaed to convict iis eiiHini- s of falsehood, and the Kood work (joes Rloriousiy tu. The first li,cal year nhody under it was eompie'ed on June 30, nuil the eiatialieg ol foreign irade for 192 are now at h L-d lor comparison with previous year-. How do they l.ear out the Free Tra il rs'awlul pre fictions of woe and destruc tion to come wuich were made- by its oppo-ut-n'H when ii Lecamelaw? Th-y hai I it w is a Chinese wall a probib. iioiy tar.1T puttinit duties so hiiib that for eign hlooiIs could not get over ihem. It ap pesrs, from the D(iires, that they did Kel over, and a Rreat many of them, too, whlcll we mifht beilor have made In mil country. Our imports for the yeur amounied to $K27,-U'.ll.'J- 4. J he annual average from 1S82 to 1891 inclusive was only $712 4U.G78. Thus we Im ported in l"!)a foreign ttoods to the value of SI!! ;)7'.n; )6, more than tne average of the pre- '-.r.i u ; iou yeiirs. an ii is insii uctive to note tint iLe mcre.iHe in imports was not in kinds of g-oo U w.iich would deprive AmeUan labor of employmtut, hut prinoipdi ju coffee, ra.v bilu, hucur and mcla-s s. jvfports of tin phites, manufnotured silk, manufactured wool, lobaeeo nnd us manufaetures, vereta-bl-s end t i l: gniftses declined ; that is, we now produce th-jm iu America 1 Head of lm por in- them. Bui the important point te -e noticed la inaction wllh the free tiaiit : prediction We're rlornnd fo:. Ih-n. not to keej. 'O ourOA U ruark.-t, manii-'iiciu c H idl h.-re, uu I leave vour tnrml for.-iun ira-h i-l ne," said tu- far i.er, a mir'luit tobi'-co jti!. "'r Coiouol (lllvio's polished hoo-ilii.t that K'jn .flir l.d no real i roioc Ion to homo ludua- tl-er. jiiidiiuir back fi oro tiiea, iind ailii despair end ruin a i?eJ uron -v UiaMiu i.- e t-Bt'liid eo lie people. ll.iDkruptclea ana aanirmu in- 1)14 pro enl ciiupniuu, tn i 'reau led everywhere, nnd lie crisis wa S-'i'ILS lUtBIUIS 111 Uill, my . rea",(Hl wuo.i me i-nu. - .' .w u i - , , l , at nothing. I oui eveolof inn Kre.iluet llnnncal crai-hes tno world u u "' -" .i.t . . '"" - ;., l .l.m M 1 .Uljoosiil, wi.. . - e .-..I- h. ..... i (.-..! . m..,al.ftAr lnaanns in lie Illinl "'iouun laeu'tioa e.;-o.. i..-. .j, u'.wvpi.ik i.l'nt "Utw. u.'...j . . ., . ...1.1..I M a, imiii ii i.eoile iic.in roe uu-'" ..... w , piOl'-ciioii, auu ite l;ion mi tit, mid march- tie tanner w the uu- mmiM aud wo. id ranowued HAfTErt IV. .vn THE T4HirP OE '421" '"vernment what meat Ib lAUaM t.l.VCOI.B. :-.ry.,f our party atruclea. In l.i.il.cil el. menu. In llt..lr ml .hi iiti.l ll..tn in'KMJ lh lene ,eel 1 1 .r.ff of '42 HI 1 Opted Tliie t r. tl men' seeoo I Deo aiailon o' In . p-n l. u and should h ivo I o n dote ,ded nod fooiiht f r aa .-eirerly nti did our fora'a tliora del-nd and flKht for that flret Declara tion In the eaily history of ouroouu ry. 'lh.s tat id tne-iDl employuieut aud life for loe An.urionii people an i cxfnded proteclion to a divi reltv of industries and purnul's. "Antl," anil tu treat sie-nk-r, "the more that dversi y Is m'iltlplld, ov n extende I, r I" rr. Oui ir everv ri mer. i!:a tattler. I o dlveraily m;nOvn ent is to In iiin.ei.i. m.ver hn i there ex m ..lovnieut and to onhanoe wa.ee .il ai.'t Vile ileeet.tlon MB .i.l I.nlh I htee i' on the lit' fi 1 ly Ihe beill.n Telle le-dorai.. , -,.. ,nl; .f'l'ol I in .IKeou.l.ll V III- aeuiiayivauia.- : , u.. oI u.., United rnnsylvaula tha frlonds of ' He report lhai Ilenrv ii Uto, was unsound on ib ''ton. end that l'olk aud he depended upon to su ' Yet It wi.s well kao m mi-d that the Democratic on hail endoiad or actio. I that Mr. 1'oU I ad B..tielle.i I hat he would upport them l ok io s extenalon and rnllylnxr orv roeoundiiif u:h w.ia "l'olk, Dull. ib and very moment that tbo de enubyivauia wore shoutloi; of the mot dangerous o' he bute, alwas uug.iKd ihsloiis oltho ?eep , wee ooru lawyer. .ud i.o.iiloien. I-. in the ir eet opeiia.iuare etcher Worka, ewayad tne i hear Dim with hie rod' .....iran r t aa ii in L.. people of nla district In L it.ie a. obedient and ijiwerertill r l'.wynne,.loe M,.,'dapii"rlM''lemiiu knowu I Uor.ilea.an K i lly. t tn the narrow, ill-condi-I lie dwelt. Th'rc women ai.'k aa he !u.acd end he ( word with oo- nnd bo ioinr with n uiauner that it .lion of Ihe yreuL.i BuoK- hii'ken paaalon, wnld bem hip ilia poor tiirnlturo end (liun-jry to tin lr iiiiaeraih Ubete.l.aud siill, wph Mpar wlnna lo umi ttu rn, while s' arrhlnz for ior ins a"Vifs woikthop. an nnd with ilri k. brl' os ol every book 'ended lor tho u-eof the United S a es ; pui it in ev -ry Farmer's Almannc; lot it lie I lieadlne ol thi col'J'iin of ev ry .Meo!ianic' H iiroKine; f.roclaiin It everywli-re, ami mh ll a provnib, tha' where thla is ivo: k ior th" D .i.ds ol inou, iheio will be work lorihoi 'roth. Where there l employment there will be tr-ad. It ie a Krent Lles-in to ihe poor to bev cheap lo d, but irror.er than that. ir;or to that ao i ot ati.i Dinner vaiue, is hl-s.liiir ol b'luir able to buy looil, bv honest. and res pec! a Mo employment, l-.niplovmen fe-d and domes nnd Instrucia. l.tripl n meut irives h alth. aol.r'eiv end mo aU. (,oi.a eir umpioymot nnd we I pull 1 .bor produce. In u country tiaeoiirs, frenerai prosporiiy, oouieu' and oneerlulno.-a. ' Attar a lew mora words of nroleat nnd wnro- the C'ioai li ir to tho voter ol I ouu-vlvaula he hur- riod off loeie-aa at n nothb rttiu town, uud Thori Fio'cner w s nake I to n I l . lew mo menta left, b fore tho i loee f the moolluv' who cone udod to apeak as follows: rorelgiiersnreo.er hereslilv ng to destrov tha bone and sinew of our natlon- life, patriot i-ui o. ii k ..-.! to i i out eeiusn co aiders t.oiiannd llupli.eand helpl s at our finer. wnile 1, irland, er wa ehful of hor oio-or-iaulty, Ib ready to oiow.l our mnrkets with hor over production ami paupei Iz . our Deo I lo a iih her sin plus 1 .bor. "Men of I'Hiinsyivjnia, will you sohmit r,. such outrages? "If you 1 '-ci lo to so submit to wear a foreign yoke end yourselves toil tl edos.h ii.ell of Airericiiii industries then may Columbia w -ll array heiso.r In in niri.ii.ir mirmeoia, drape our love I imk in l.liica.'e. "r'ie niu, ea--lltirf it iiul -ma;t from the caiipoiat vvn'tuiiKion, lei it feeb y flo it over a di-honored e uniry. Oui Hepiib'ic. altera fow y -ars of Ire i iradu. must ceiS io ho and will hve o ly In hiiioryna a fniiatl ' e tiierim-n'. a dr -ain ot freedom and a lailnre in tree covei nmmit for tho future ruonareliKr of the wo. Id io sneer at. "Fellow cltwn. there have been crent and them b 2 cea s a pound. It la enviously n.Kher than ueed he at present, because the nails nre .c ually sol niir lor I4 coma pound. SVhat, liarm iloos tho du'y do? II aholislid probai.ly not a nnll wool 1 be Imported. Why 1,01 ah ihsii it ? l'ro .dilvbeoii.se no one over In this conn ry lo t lnlli ,: it worth while to a-it lor us aoou-.ion, 11 our o'.vn p-ople. run our own nil -jcnr ss did noi act w iiioiu a reunou in ds an' mike ov-runm- e w..nl lor on - ir.imli.K the present ta.in. Jivery cumu.o ui slv"s aa' dou t wtnt yoor fore.(n ioolrp..y iHiportance w is m ide at tlie siiKtreslion ilian f'ly we pul r.n a C 'od stifT tarilTtok e , ,me pr-.on or persons, afier nrnuments inn out nn' oi ly IC. 'h-m thlu,;a In free us we.,ro and con hail b"0'i he.'rd. No one asked can't re'lsoormike ouiselvos, would you call'! ,r trie removal of ihe duty on wire nai's, for tl.el tariff 11 1 .x? ' tne same reason, perhaps, that no one a-ked 'Wtiv. cnu'i you sne, my wood man," an- ior a law a,Mln t s-.o's on 'he sun. No good swerod 6 -I I Me ''th.it you po r workmen wool I V end i ossiUv ro-.nlt In (dtlicr case. Any one hive to ay list Ihe same. Mr. Fletcher, fo in 8:h- piivilto 0 ap.warins helore the ays instance cai'uot tna'.e an llima In his f .elory aid Means Uommillo- lo shuw cause why the . , .a. n ii e.in he in n e aOi oail. and ii yo 1 1. hi t on any nrncie snoiini o- en iok... i. 1,0 v nf mm von m'lHl pav what heaskR.or.inV.ua believes th o-h-rw rds, you nr taxed to tho a ount of the d.fT-.renee between hl p't"eand tne o -f ru urlco. and I: is so on nil manuleciur-d nit chm. You pny m: re f r yr.u coat, lint an. shoes here th in ou would in nay other com umi nie new law is pi-oiiit.iiory u that, bo far from bein s", the smonnt of goods ad mitled tree ol duty was never before eiiuulled nor ever appro iched und r any tariff. Free impoits amounied to $1."R, 00l",Hj in value, a.ainst $3iG,24l1S52, in lsul. a year during which tn- oid tariff to some extent prevailed. l;m the dutiai-le imports, the ones whiou sup- , . 1 (fiaui, nm .uauu. 01 AtllOl ICIIU IUII1S, IUOSS PiTt'ueat Questions Answered, it.eir do..r8nnd sen. I thniromployees into Pile- n. .,,.; v 11 rr ii i 11,. i ,.( r Ha nes; ifuods the liKe 01 wnioa wo can nrodnco lo, , jsveiW tahrrr. rou'd the tariff btgrmty,1 ""-'"l to pro; uce ourse ves-t d rr.dr.t Li .M afford vr,,te Uon ?M Vlmd lrom I78.6,4.M4 In 1W.1 to $:.9,80 13 Iusoms instanees, ves. but what benefit I'" decease of tlh9,2sl 7J5 'jhw last would h derived throuith such reduction? n.t 10 VlJ American labor JVikin,' Take wire nails, for lueUuce. The d uty on " K""'.iB "" ' iuTu in rani trv in the world Is materials, like coal, iron an inner tldntrs, in h harder to git at hero than la i.u- ilaii.l '!" a -kod .Jenkins. "No, I f.inK not,' ropiien w- ive. "I'lionwhyls tho Diauufnotnred artlclo so utneli dearer h r-?" "Wny, m-u like Fletcher pay more ior iao and aslt outrageous pricos ior iniu 0'iivio. A liht can e Inlo joi Kins s eyes. On, Ilia 's It, is It, it Is Ihe pric ius'ead of abroad to ernicb foreign manufacture!)! and employ loreiKU latjor. The fo lO finK table will Busiest the great chaiiKu wrought in the chaiao er of irHports under ihe new law : IMP0UT8. Years. IsMi)... 1SS0 .. lKill. . 1BJ2 Iin,uul,ll2 Tree of duty. . t!. W7.0TS . 206.llliit.639 . 3110,211 m Dutiable. 8s,C14,fi74 6'I,0I1,7HU 47B.674.844 3li'J,3'J0,lja P01 cent, of total Imports free. .11.1 33.1.3 4.1.35 60. e6 But when It conies to exports, the results under the Mchjnley Taritf nro still more d is 'leasing for the onlnmi y prophets. They said that it would prevont us from selling to foreigners that ihe farmers products would accumulate on iheir hands, an I roi for want of a mai Hot. Wop. Ii seems from the report, that our expor's for ISM amounted to $1,031), 3.r'5, H2:i, a lln'uro never he.'ore reached iu our l.is tory I In IQOl two ..n..lul In II-a vnl.-A nf CUMI ll'i.y in il that """tMi'iso, H10. and tliouslit that pretty eood, show. ml iutv on wire nails Is op- hlln hicher than need be for rr eciiva mimosas, lot him state 'he we 10 Con- ' .-rem, ask for n iedue Ion. nnd tho retjuost. nil unlodli'.o.ledl,' b'i urauied. Aneilon No. 27.-- I'.i.i nd inlin e! hare tL-rtmed (luring .lit p-ina' H3 t did 1111 inoiense of $26,52,126 over reel at a lreware taiuj : lb.My Dul 1S'J2 was Jlto Sal 81U ai ead of 1S:I1 1 0! course the quo-tion rerers to snipping in u,iriU the fiscal year 13fc'3 tho value ins foreign trado. It has ile.'l n'd b cause It o imnorts exceeded those ot exports h a been he simile ono ainonR all our varied Ny $2.7.t3,S7, Welch ref.resented the liiius'rieB which has rocn veil no protection, fiance of trade against the Unltod Htntd Ilia branch of our shipping which has be m ,for ,UHt YeKr illM D,ore tn, passago of the Iprnieoted, that employed In m coasung : ' 1 ,.Ki nicy l orltT. In 18'.)2 umter th-full 0 era- he pavs ml I be grouu I do ": i.-..:,.., r, Th-n to have thin, cheap here, In'.or rtius' t ' ' .11! ,, - ni-imeniona nuoaiio.is sunmiiiei w you 10- 'nvu.d t:, 1, t'lo soul th dimwit and, as c tl.- ns your voles, must doc.) years 01 auiftl-ss i-l may own. "rent tn the town K-lly ually ahlftn. and at hit JiiJtyj k tntorined him that "l jour'Jet,r,1"l'JI'' nd that I " 10 tu Uvular)' Vttfiomelnafltofmsuo. pKna'aclureea r- t.. . . . ''a h,,,?' ,r'!,"',r',.,,.'-II f"i Wllh . V'""X wtir.ii,,. . , j '""s lass lean' ami. .k" .T1 ll ',! "d dart (..i' """. ',sar;. .v!",' "'tie dir..- ''W KVta rn ti. L : miser- ir-.. L. . . atr.. ... . . ft thl Z-h. MMlll o'a,,,0, i I11..1.T: wre nm ior at tfe aaau the u in the next lew day-. (o,i grain jou nnswer th'-m as pair o ssnou u. Fletcher had beu Ire.iuc.i.y iippmudd during his remarks, and Ihe nieeiln-' broke up aaiid great excitement, caused by a noisy di moiia rallon :r mi some m'-n In the rear of tl s grove, who throughout the evening bail ex. resaed thelrdlsapp-oval by prolonged mut b rlngsi and onoaslonal h sses. Col. O.'llvlo, wllh a ju-t perceptible sneor opou his face, left the grove an 1 a b ill hour li ter coulil be seen walking w.lh Mr. Buuk tlioin toward ihe con. or atom. A number of Inielll.ent worklo 'itin Were soalBil s'Otiud Ihe atove as ihey entered, O'l. Ogilvlo howod ,leantly to on and spoke, "lvl.it T.nbfna I.AJ) aia von Ilia tha meet. lug?" ' ' Jonklni was a fine type of th worslngm iu !. n.iiiuu.. an' ns men wo ,.. .1. ..,,,. r.t them foroliiu lahoteis. g .i-a I'll vo e fo hu'h sir, an' I kii-dih c o he go 1 I'm l.rniar laughed U nr i.ti iOllsl y. "T'h-t'e it, Juni, nn' it yo git goo t ya'll buy of us, an' we'll bii of rleichar, ai. Il will nit oorae nroun 1 iu lime I 1 hem hu m..n t w.ahui 'iou ain't so ler vfron,'. ait. r all. Tbey go to h v revyune to run tiiei era gol darn d Qovo nmenl ol th. iru, nn' ll, they do n't uko it ou t of thum lon-ig icrsj a uawutw, wny toe ..iiii".n -'"i,. 'ill hev 10 fu; iheir h u h In their po-.ke'.s an" help alonu. rte'd 'hlnk we was t..xe 1 iiieo. I true. 13r eosn I but 1 believe ! lei-. ehor'B ...net n .. ,.1IT 11. ut irit- a Toll I I'i'l lfl"1' wages io buy with, an' me a maikai hare at 1 home, ain't a taxi How oin It bo h--n things Is oheaD r than thov wnS len yuars ago tvbea ihey oome In moa' I f! Tell via 10 explain tout." As nobody explained, and Col. Ovilvie anil L."miiei l.uckiborn lolt, the mealing at toe oruei store broke up whhout furlher con trovers. TO B COMT1NUED, 111 t-iido. has flonrisiied und llonrisnes io-,iaj en ahv wilh our o'h. r prot.-ct.-d l-.dusirlo Ou. Blion No. 2s. Il7,v if ahai.d. tnneui of, iraa ici(i pi-oiratu luwir in uus nnao- forif'S 1 1 1 1; cause more is a" iiiu-.., " .-.- " 1 I.. . .... ti .... i.'..e.,n iftrrt.ers nroaoero.. .. ,.il,l out y,esi. j....-,t .. - 1 - - , ion ol ihe new 1 iw. ihe balance of trade la our favor, was $2'2 914.342 1 One other point ladore leaving this subieof. So far Irom a prohibitory Tariff has the new law proved itsoll in actual operation, that Ihe au.ual rate of duties under it was the lowest sinc 1HG i. the last year of tho Free Trade Off' re Western farms were ills covered. All r Tor 11. The amount o duties couei-P-a in tne tl.it event Hie liastein li.rmere louuu n nisi useai yeai nun not jut uetju LBiunitigu, ii,ir Advantage to "go ues where they "t any iiuantitv of ihe I est hind for Ihe ' Bu', s a mat er of fact, the deserted e,-el! '. g. ,'l'Llt.L'. l.rins In New J-ln.i in l are low. o., lot . i,-.' lefo'-ott-n that many of tne rooty hills " '. '. .. - .1, ..I I. In I hi ,.f M w Kiiglalid are more a... .v ... .,p, valor than the lertilu Holds of the West. Vi,v B-ciniseol thoae s-am-i fnetenos witli ' J' . . , .- nl ..na.imnra if lh 11 ,. ir prolecioa nuuj u. .. ii-y reach. Quas.lon No. 32 Will, a hwt!i of bro miti ,,,.,i .oar irhirh ma.- Ite paul out J lh'' i!,..l.H .W,irs'' t-Mfll'' tr.eiv 'foes th: Mr m J 10 the ooiisuiner rmne ' thra.wh frve aiiw? i' 'uty on iihoill Sol Silt! I (ii)U.O it) a year. Tarriff Nuggets. B-cliToeity wnadeaigued excluslrely for the m'hern rennhilea u....i.v , . . . it bapieu that r-clprooltv ireailos have mien arranged with Oermany, frnnce and Austn i Hungary the thr. e piinelpal commercial nn ilons ol Furope? In 1882 Oreat Britain made8,'193.2S7 long of oig ron, Oermany made 3,3S0.80i tons and the United Slates 4,1,23 1)23 tons, in 1891 (ire, I Britain made 7.228.498 tons (rrr,.,. i , ,,,,i unueii OB'ea 8,s79 733 ions This Is a d crense for the l'rea Trade oountiy oi ia percent, au l an more aso of at r.,.r .,, and HO psr cent, rospcctlvelv for tha iLo i. .' ii-o louiet uuuuiria. j o.-tt is lne k n.l a victories" (Job danism I winning tlie-e days , i-..i . r .. . , ' nr. mKi", ut ifl' iiii. r.nir an.i. raei n k. ore tueui ni-iii ifvai iommialon mia rl.... that since 1871 bis firm bus been Importlu worklngmeu'i bools from ihe United Stiles ana Boning inniu irom i ton.ljapalr le-s iIihii siuiil.ir boots of I ngll h make could he sold for. When ll Is remembered ih ,t ti. Amoriciin woraingman ree- ivea Iwloe or Ihrlce out co-nparlng the twelve mouths ending A! arc!'. 31. when the first complete year i nder (roe sugnr ended, with the cor res ponding p riods Immediately preceding, the report gives the loilowiug results : Averatre ad Year ending Duty llarch 31 Collected 18 isuo ism 18'.'2 210,Bln OUI 218.9i7.71ai 9.'lii,U7.U'J4 170,-J2C,3j4 valorem per cent on Dut. Free and dut 45.1 H 211.09 4.1.95 2.'.U 47.01 2H.00 10,81 2U.IJ5 cuiui-. o. . -- - . j nan ii,oias-n nu.-'u"- -a year, wl.ich wa all paid by . ...,.. ...a, l on no ar .. . . lne ouiii, mo'rn a to 7!0 .'...Kji.it year. The dlffweno- a is ,u,n lam is tno saving to the consumer. ' iiaeslion No. 33. lh I'" M-Kiney tariff, '''NN'i'more-'.lian tt has caused lh. pr he f Sliak-spe.re's nut '.gr.ipl.4 to be h ign There -re'verv l-w of li.o aiuo r.pl i of Shalte-pearo In ex.s' -i,c', f ' gr at deal. Tli-re Is tuoi e cot on In I he United Bt.les thin there s a deni.n-1 io ..ibt ,!:rldv.'ixi..ey ,a. hadnomorr.'odoVhhthat than it had ,ul h ti.e noloi- of the IlloOll. QM.e,ion No. 3".. What ha hern the direct . " ,. ... i ,-r,rrta the ulurwn cl OiVI'Tlt to lite .nee, , j - -; Jl ihe dutn on c's. ll IM tr" ",r ' v valued at Jl,5 S4.DH9 ; m ,"'".', '"T,,-,, . ,1.7.1 a-;, .i ...... ...I a! ill 1.1 I" i,iT..rne. I fie amounts lll'DO 1(,1 1,1 these two voars-7,69 '.377 "' ,t. i i-, r.,r o,.f-s w h ch has b"0ii f.irulshad to tne American farmer; and in. tlin -reuco botwoeu tho values or me eg .... i ,h. ,o-o v.uira-i .O'li.Ml-n.'-aii- ures louirhly tho value nf thai market (0 linn Th.) direct result of th MeKlnl-y dp'yoa eggs has thus h -en lo put l,0.,il,.W2 more mi - Where does the Chinese wnll feature nppear in tnis 20.05 pir oent. avorage tnr ft rate? Wny Hie average rate under tho first tariff sigued by (. orgs Washington was 22.2G per cent. 8o that in every single particular the fres rade predictions nnd assertions relative to foreign commerce have been annihilated bj Hie very llrsl year of the now law's existence, ih t will it not do iu two or three joarl oioro? Here is a British gem from Engineering d T.ondon. Anril 8: "01 oourso wo hate th American protective policy from hicher ra- ons than those ot trade oenou . ma mr main pomt after nu is mat yuu uu n. .1,. a. l. I.I. i-... .,,.1 li..l. " . ..... . . "'' "'O Ot ilia mr um - y. ,f uj. yj ui .alii, muu.w.i , , uol, wagoa Willi WlllOll IO UUV ills ailoAl.l i.raeoillliir v..,.r llgeiioo be had won for himself a Aral place In i y,,,(, boots, th difference be wa n the 1'ro- the Kietcher wurka. lie looked up atOghve Wilh a dnu.eful smile. "Well. Colonel. I don't Inst know what to think about It. Do yon deny that that Wis Am rlcan history ua m-n was a lutuniu' te to l;htr Col. Oirllrt Imbed and hesitated. uu, I have no doubt tuat the most or what wa (.noted was fee . hnt you eannot irua,,f om the nine so jioe. ' ibou iv uou men, ior iney win iwibi them as theyde everything else, to suit their aj'tiriHaaws,- WHI. drawled nofhar man avhlenllv n !rm L'ro PfMrncw. "Mi hMorv or taint r If 'lis. au' wa t ih.nr.iir at,' br any lack, why, then, history'! a II , I" ie. y, said nuektboro. loothlngly. tec's, I i, ml the un-l'rotoctod workiugman is sugg steu. . Thoae who call tho McKlnloy law "the worse than war Tariff" should be reminded that last yoar under It our customs revenues amounted to only 3 39 imr capl.n, Whsroaa in 1-01 the Oovernrnoiit collected fl,M per osplla Titers are two ways In Alch tb "reformer" looks at onr rerlproolly policy. When eoq iront d with Ihe faoui show ntj U snecea wherever tiled, and therefore, bsrd pressed lor want of an argument, lie say Hint "reel, proolty is only another name fur Free 'i rsdv anyway." At an other tunes he'spgh lug y If the duty were abonsueu, by that sura at least would lie be the loser. Abraham Lincoln's Platform. Wlillo -providing rovenue for the support. or llle lien era I Oovornment uj uu..v. i.-n... . t .i,... ....mr..! ftion an nd- imumi rruiiiiu i,u,nr .., - . Juslment of these Imports as to encourage u development ol tba industrial """'"'"" " : whole oooniry, and wecommeud Hint-policy f national exehnoR" which lecnmi 0 the worklngmnn liberal wages, to agrluu I iro re munerating prioei, to mochanloa and "B- Innllli-ara an .leollata rail ard fOrlhe,, Bg II, Isborand ontcrpriso, and 10 the nntiia com merclal prosperity and lnd.l .endnnct ,-'0n refer f'o it a a " liumbui;." Here wn lmvo!, Urpvb'ir.m l'iatjorm, 186), on if hi A ran bat we da not .wuh yea to rote acalnal iheanother opporiunliy lo.ea tbcihllty motho.:jii' IY sUnd. aiaarafrarfWtwwsW5 BEST POLISH IH THE WORllD. ra .,ar n, i at nr nrprmrn waa willi 1'nstes, KnuiiK'ls, nnrl Paints which stain the l.ti nils, injure the iron, and burn it Tim i:isim?SunStoveiolishisI!ril- 1,-i'nt nilnrlcss. Durable, and tlio- con sumer ravs for no tia or glass package Willi every purchase. HAS A3 ANNUAL SALE OF 3,030 TOMS. .. ... .r-.Tt.ij.w i Tn Pit A f. RrPWlllT TO TUB AMERICAN ECONOMIST, """"a'n SrSL' ZZZ l':'''f.r. " ", M i t, tttK KUONOMUT rag am ,11 Lllfl I HI M' ,uriy. I'lkc.liaiayaar. (tPI'.Cl.a OAMI'AIOX OFFER. . .,..s. nr Sv aiil.ncrlrtl'inl (or ever. TIIR RrOJCO. IS r a i l ha "en- lo .a at. ad.lr..... until o eclie nv fur JSCcntaaneh. Hl'IIU lr fualal ul re.....t for fraa asmnla soar. Kaw yrk. AaV J