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THE BRYAN 'DAILY EAGLE.
Vol. II No. 140.
A Few Good Things
ft nd Where to Get Them. . . .
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Chaso & Sanhorn's Coffeo . . 1
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Uk. .fcJ fl.-!. f.fc.j ft......
biui fuii f iuk f lauicu uciouuc . .
Beet -Haas tod RreHifo-st bacon . . ..
Preseives Jams and Jellies
W lead llirm all. m l have
I.IKI'.G 15 Clit U'J "! will I'l'"-' ""
(ihhI 'ue fur iur niuney
CJC1. P. prankiln & Son-
butchers and Meat Ocalcrs.
'T7mQ : ZE3"U-3r
Wool zxndi DRclts.
Markets under Academy of Music and in Zen-
natti block. Telephone 30.
The.
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Ulbr la r nhrn ICES ' ' "" " "
w.er trinf.a ai er.r1 in Hie e.at -. rf. t
. . f rr.fc an.l e..iti.ii tr k
Cjfdin Fruitt Cigatt Etc.
Wi makt a Spc al'f of
1!YAN
Water Ice Light
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aiel tl.e ti 1) iml.au. i.W Her l'!i.i.
Bath Tubs Lavatories Wash Sinks. Garden
Hose Hoso Reels. Etc.
a.liWriiiiiM luple) ) ra. II. a I W ..ikmau au.1 .an f .rn .1 i .1 i: i-.i . I .1. .in. I.
Fuji line nf Ki.i:rn:if i.iciir kixti'im
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COIITKUCTIXO E1CIKEEK
girt M 'HIMT -Twet.lt Hie l.af ef. t. '
n. M ill ni.Lp li'il en a I Boil. Ill I... Iter I
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Texas I.nkcrv.
Fresh BreaMata
Supplir" for l'i. nu" l'.uliea
ami ItAIICIt'l l S aUar-
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vol) e.'Kr flotll i "oallik' III
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Attorney" and Coimeelora at l aw.
OIRre aver Tint Nailinl Bank Setatt I'ul.lle
lu t'lti.r
inn aniTii
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Smith & Jones
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Oflc OB Mala aterrl In Wlllman bull.lliig
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"NAME ON EVERY VltaL"
LOWNEY'S
Chocobtc Bonbons.
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I.cwnn's Fine Oinu!ili
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and Power Co.p
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BRYAN TEXAS THUBSJVAY MORNING MAY 13 1897.
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Shirty Ymm;' Van Ini-r Ar
rv.-t .'or Hizliwav I.'ohhcrv
: EVIDENCE
AGAINST HIM
i
4 "''" mi.u win.
Hold-
lug lit ii l ...l Idewiifl ui...
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Allium. 'Ja May 12 - Krrd-rlrli
lakon Cunningham a young nun of
Jigh Boi liil pi.Mltlon h In prlaon here
i.-l.mi!'.l with highway robbery and aa-
..mil unh
1 "l '" '"'
J ' " irtagprcd Into polite ntatinn
'" u'"' K!'1- Atuuu
mburb in.u- wlil.li tie real. lea iih.I
jalth blood (1iIi!iik from two bullet
In hi b..y told a atory of hat-
liK been In M up l.y highwaymen a f w
'on. 111-11I4 bc.'oic. liu account of the
laffa.r waa rniend un the poller blot-
j "T along willi a wore if other of a
aluiliar nature r-tit ly plined ther
mi ne w:m '.irni-i to It 1 h home In an
iiiil.iilatu .. 1 !c I. (lf hi'mI. .il
ati'-u-
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...mi a khii nun uii.i on Mimiay lir
W (IH
.Id In be on t.(. road to rr.v-
."'li... t !y afier Cuiiliiiii.-!iaiii had left
f!n- m 1 1 . .. ft-.. urn nn .a' unlay Cliaa.
A nif iril a iriit;n :u'i men hant
i am.- hi It 11 Ii Ih i lolhi H all bloody
i il lolil a nri.il.ir lory of h iving been
Li !'l
ii! by h it turn The i...ll.
it dim horiii' in ii piii.1 waKnn and
mii ill anny of : !.!:.. t. j
: k i ti I le r.i e
Il.t.'iit.O lol.l r: i. In t) ( :.:i of
Ii " I. It ll.l'e .. n iiiv ft. :..... i.t
l-'t of
"' .-":i ui" p' . ;er Li X Man-
'" ' 1 the re i ill i f ClIlll.lMchat!!
. I. .1 v.. in g.n.i f.i.R il. U1
er a l ie a d.Mtiptlon of tlnlr
.ii:aii!a. in i h r luting le. n al.le to
I i that Lef'.ie When S'anfoid aaw
f'ltilill.Kfiam. I.e aald thai thr poll.r
r.ed .i r.o farther f..r the man who
had M;ot bill) lie a;M Hut Cunning-
bain hi!ii.-:f w.m t! ilpilt. He waa
p';!te i.f II. not only b.eanar of
:lie y.ii.tig m.m'a perm Hal kp . aranre.
bill I e. ..ii r nf the lire-tint) of bla
wound lie mid thai br bad I ti ap-
pro! h-. I by Ihr rol.l-! fi itu behind
i.n I when Ihiy nttaike ! bun be had
it the r i e ih .i r.t b!:n twi.e under
the aim. 1 be m.iti'a nmpatiioii had
tii. l Slai.f .id and both bad then tun
t ny
untiln:!:aM did Hot
ilinit.a tliu r'artl.tig
I it ...Ii!' Ill aniivit
1 !!' p .l!i t. -. l
nitr'fle.. I.i.t 1 iter in
;!. r-iein.l on w 'ii. h tl
Ii bla nrrvr
aiit.oiiiie.Miieiit
on w th lg r
ii-'oui. led an 1
! a .turn of
n'..it:i.n waa
)'.. . I t't SMr.for.l t i I: nr I k.i pla.
11 1 .' .'ird a l.at I....I k bearing Cu:.-
I 1 1. :' ..itn'i. ! i. . 1 1 . : - lj : ii ag In the mud.
TI.. y th.n p: .1 t iiiirm kliani under
vrn t ;;.! sr.- now bu trtli.g tj j-
rale bla companion
T!:r r..-w rf .itrd a tr --.lei d nia
fa'ion. but It ! believed by Hie po!;.r
til it C if.l.ll -ghani w 'nr l.rail of a
fie.- f t.i.iiu- men ennallt well i un-
In i ! d. ti In i bat e been r : ! t v of the nu-
Iliei n: h'Khw.iy t ilderlra rrimrted
I'lMiit tl.e U-t few data In Atlanta!
il url a
Cunnit -ghans'a fulber la a Wealthv
f"'!"ii I lali'er I tli K at C.ia.ad-. a ftw
nolo iuu..r if tl.r .lit
:the cotton convention
larir I a.beisna Uaara a l'rrla.a-
IImh I r la Ihi aa al l.altatww.
Aio-iln. May 12- The following la
the pin l.iinntioti of Cut crnnr Culler-
ami In lallllig the rottoii rnnvetitloti
at ii.ilteaion on Annuel 2
W lo riaa. b) a rraidutl!i of Ibe Ii g-
lrl.ili.ie i.r th:a atatr. app'uvnl Mm h
I". y7. the rovirnor la empoweinl to
rail a I.
btlte roni nton of thr out-
cs:::::r;;zy
f..r tl e pui .fr of d-t img and r
t.iei.dli; i .luliiret't leg li- l.'.tlnll I
altea-
ltii".
re. oni-
lu the
com in growing alalia to the e.d thai
the roiion Indiiatiy tn V be relieted
firm the eperulallte aud gamhlll.g In-
Tin m e that nipirraea It. and that un-
lawful Inlertrtei.. with the rottr-n
trade br atipproaed.
; N.-iw. tlie:.'.rr. I C. A. Culberaoii.
gotettior i f the ttatr of Te.n. d i hrrr-
I y piirjimi.t to Ihr rr.lutliu. call a
' lei-it U tit r r.iiuciillon i f thr rotton-
irnw.tn atatr. tow If Alabama. Ar-
kaii?ra riorl.U. lieoikiU. lauilalana
M rlni pi. N.uth Carolina. South Car-
nlli. a. Tenneaer and Trxaa. to be rom-
lp.u..d of two ilelecatr at Irtrgr and
'one from a ti rr.ngrearlonal dlalrlcl
'to b. nppolnti.l ly the rnpertu. Kv.
rruot. lo no ei al Ci.ilvoioii. Tex at
li.xin mi tl.e M .lav of AugiiHt. 1 ST. f:r
! tie inn p. afoiraald
I'a.l Ir. i hi l r.v
I Sulphur Spring. Tex . May 12- The
r ial bound freight on the Cotton Hell
waa wr.rke.l near Kidgrway cauaed by
the h:.Ue i.tir a rreek giving away
r.lrten nn were dlt bed. plied on one
an. I her b. del with rnal. due man
the lalaboo . Prahetnun. waa hurt.
Kill.. I hr a Trala.
I.i.lii !:. Tev . May 12 A a peclal
train tta-i croealng Salt branch one
mill' froi'i T .11 11 ii . It ran over Kellx '
Totieiire. i i ngrd Mrih n. kniHklng
him ofT tl treatlr again! aonir plllug
killing him liiatantly.
ON A STEAMER.
lui.r.raa
aal h..t at Off th ( owl
f Niaaraiti i
New Orlrana May 12. -The a'eamrr
Rover plying brtwrcn thin port and
thr porta or KpauUli llondiira. ua!
1 Irril on by a Nicaragua!! man-oiwar 1
May 5 while four mile from port Cor
tex ami narrowly caraped being hit I
Ullld.-dllp. I
The Rover ulnu brought thr Infor- I
Ration that It ru morrrl In Omoa
ind othrr government point Dial tho
Anir-iran conaul at Port Cortex Mr.
Alger bad bern hot but no purlieu- I
an wrr obtained. Thr fart that bla '
lag were not flying when th Itovor '
rft thr port la taken an an Indication
. .hat thin la rrally ao and that p'.l!y
i'ort Cortrg hua parwd Into tr hndi
)f tho govrrnun-nt althour.li II la a.ild
'.hat thr r-vulu!lnnllK ut tht pl.nr
irr prlnelpally Amn liana and Ku-
(llnhnirn well arnirO aid vai-tly mi-
rrlor to the form oi the lloinluran
"ovrrnnirut.
N waa rrrrlrd In thin city rv
iral iiy aKo that thr tug bat tury
boat l.ury I) convrrt4 Into a guuhmt
'jy thr Mraraguan forera. bad left
I liltH ilelda undrr ctimmund of c.n
llryra armed with
uryea. armrg tun two utimount.-d
I .-annon and niannrd with to hanana
-intern whom Iteyn bud pre.ed lt:Ui
tervli by uklng them frnu th plan-
!atiii. on I lie lUnmra river.
Il'je left for I'ort Corfu with thr
javowid Inlrutlim. It la auld. of u-
jtiatlng thr government of SpanUli
llor.d.iraa lu thr tusk or i i aplurlng
I'ort Cord . operating In iituni tiou
I'll the II indiiraii forna whiih were
j u.pi iei to br advam lug u ;mu ihr
jlM.it fn.m Ihr dlrelK.n nf (jn.ia. i
waa the I.u. y II lhl Ilrnl 111. it II II m
I iHaini r It
.ter and wllboiit .rovoca-
: Hon. while thr Korer bad the Auu-li-Cali
flag Hying at the nmalhe.nl.
AFTER SEVENTEEN YEARS.
Molhr
1 1
kaa Mal tfir
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Waaaralma
Iiodur City Kan . May 12.- William
Van Nraa aged Jo yeara. and lua
mother havr brrn united bete after
being aepatated ror 17 yeara An a'int.
Mia Itugglea. nf Toj-elia. a.ili'eutallT
jblalnrd knowledge nf Van N'a
heieabouta through one of l.lr letUwa
whlrh fell Into the haiida of frlenda of
hrra In Youngatnwn Ohio.
eenirrn yrara ago Mia. Van Ne
waa romprlled to lilarr ler three year
I !d l-oy In the 1-atenwinth l:ome fur
jrrieiidl rhlldi'n. ht bi.al atid hatr-
li.K died and lef her with a big family.
1 Willie waa ado 'ed by a family named
jl-oclie. and taken to Ce;nruia. III .
beie he lived for Jean At ten teata
.f ase he le!t home romtng lo M laaou-
rl lie worked at Ijtmoi.t M.i until
1 fen data ( when he flral Irarntd
f the w heii about of hla mother.
lllaer llaraila(
Shrtman. Tei . May 12-Midiral
authoritlra hate lut:g roiiiead.d and
Jiapenaatorlea hate quoted l.rti.r ua
nititalnlng the leep protliii lug proier-
tlra of opium without It after r!Irta
of headache etc. A demui.atrat.tin
(hat It I a powerful opiate I. pu
lu tbl rity Kd lllldebrand. a w. II
kuown young grocer ate iulte a deal
or It and within a few hourr ii
Into a dicp lrep. from whlrh he waa
awakened only throuch vignrou et-
forta e all right now. hm for a
while 1.1 condition wai rnni len J pre-
rarlout Hani a IUra.lt la J
Wiil.lta 1'all Te May 12 -Mt J.
II. lletnatd. who at Atrprr Cfy about
threr weeka ago wai adjudged n..Mi.e
waa enl herr to br held In thr loui.ty
Jail until a place In the aayliim roi.'.d
be rriirrd for her. When the Jailer
oaened her cell to give her hee brek-
raat ) eater I.i t he found her banging
to the gttie rn the door. dexd. The
grate on which ihe was hanc'tif w.i
not a high n her head. A le.-e .f
hrr ah.twl bad hern l.ffj She waa
49 )rr idd and had ralrrd a family
of four i hlldrrn.
1a ).a( M.a Hart
Piinart. Tex May 12.- The hevirt
rain or the aeaiuiu Mailed ihU aertli n
Monday etenlng The wind tlinr
quite a gale ard the water raire down
In perfect tonent for about an hour.
Near SaK.na. fix ml) nor'heaat t
here '.bare wai a (mall torti lo. w tilth
tleuioilahed one hoi In which two
younf men were Mopping One t.r
thrm. Alonjn Kennedy had hla bg
broken and ankle tllalmated The
other a Mr Thompaon. mi not e-
rloualy hurt.
I ' K Ile4
I'alratlne. May 12 Thomat lUtena.
who I aa run nn engine on the Interna-
tional and (Ireat Northern for thr part
twelve yea-a. w tatidln nn the
track at Oakwood while tome car
werr being witched and hi attention
diverted from the witching by
mme email bnta near by and one or thr
g.ta 'truck Ulm. the car paaalng over
both i f hi leg. Ha wa brought lm-
mrillktely to the railroad hotplt.vl here
but never revlvrd rrom Ih. hock
lalaaal M.rlar Ilea.
MettpM. May 1J.--Colon.l II. C.
Hector commercial agent of tha Cot-
ton Xelt railroad died at hla horn la
thla city ggtd SI.
CLOSING OX HAVANA.
tuliiJIH
Attark tin- ntMrt of tkfl
SumMi Troon. I
IS AN EVERYDAY AFFAIR.
I.taiy Mrraluf ftauttxra rf Wauaded
UxiriiaMi ulllr r Takaa l
Ik llo.ltaU-Twaa IUId4
aad II tttmfi kf Rrbala.
N w York May 12 A i-lal to thr I
World from Ja kaotivlllr. I'la aaya a
band of CuIi.uk undrr Iii lgad'i rnrom- '
rH.i .lav.. Haturday .nd H md.y.
flrlni; at tin- ouipomg. Hunday nlgbt :
thr rum h.avy for ovrr an hour
rJ''K'Ltr S
that liu- nlan lo.a waa atlll gratrr. I
The Cubai.a arr making frrijurnt ad-1
ane. H an.nnd thr outpon. with thnr
cavalry and every morning from 10 to.
2a Wounded KpaMah aoldlera arr tak-
en Into the i ty boanltal.
leiieral Carcla and Raid In Santiago
lie Cuba provltirr arr anlvr. In rart
they control thr rntlrr provlnr out-
!d" of thr fur II Tied towna.
The town of Cat ul. In northrrly Han-
tlaro d Culia waa raided by the In
urg. nta nippoae tn br from General
Itabl force recently and almoat total-
ly doiroyed although within a mile of j
ao of aeteral Ihoii.tand Spanlab troop.
Th atori lionai a werr looted thai
blixkhoiiM- waa burned and moat of j
the fuira and building In th pla.e!
bellir plllf.gi d ai d bil-ned.
In n.oet a.rtlnr.a i.f t!r protlnrt of i
Kantlnirii dr Cul.a thr iclfl.ta arr'
plui.'oia tl.eir r.rular crop aa thry
frel u t II let e In 11." aires. gih 0f thr!
lt.auu- l.ta to prol.-t theiu Thl la
t.e rreat atroi.l.old i f tl.r rebellion at '
picfent ai d deiienil We irr ha hern
grtatly wotri. d over the aueir of th.
It-utgent at varloua point there
CUBAN RECRUITS.
(al.a.l Harrimaa W)l ll.r rarua
Maatlrri rll.l.. al Haaaal ( llf.
Kanaa City. May 12 -Colonel I) 8.
llarr:mn. who ha Wn recognlird
here aa a weatern reprearntallt of tbt
Cuban Juta In thla ruiintry. I authority
ror thr itatement that H.'o mn hav.
been rrtriiltrd for thr Cuban army In
Kar.aia City and vltlnity and arr now
walling to Iw tranaKitt-d ti Cuban
aoll. Many or tl.eae rrrrulta have al-
rrady made tbrir way to thr guir roat.
hr at at;.l arrat.gementa have been
niade to arnd them all to Cuba between
now and fall when the yellow fever
eeaaon In Cuba will have Iwen paated
Colol.el Hariutian alao tatet that an
Anirt on volant rr lerlon of :l.iri0
men la row l.li.c r.rruited at arl.u.a
polir. In tl. roiintry for kervlie with
tLe Cuban a'r i. la
ON A WAN HUNT.
Joka Itty Irekiaa for Ik. VlaraJeeer
ef II a It.afliirra
!'a. bit ah. Ky . May 12 -Jol-n Ray.
ex ah. rlfT of Carllale county. Ky.. la on
a man hunt lie la now aomewbere In
South we.wn M..ouil narchlng ror a
nian woe Came he refuaea to dl-
cloae Nearly fltr rai ago Rav a two
daughter. fe and 21. went blatk-
I'erry huntinn n-ar llardwell Ky.
four lu.ut later they were found dead.
Their throat had trrn cut and they
had Ion outraged Two thouaand men
toured tin. country fur thr aaaallanta.
J. Setnumr. a negro who waa raptured
In M:..url. roi.f -d and wa banged
by a mob at I'aidwril.
The rihcr or the girl ronteuded
that tnurr thin one man waa Impllrat-
ed In the killing if '. .hildren. Sun-
ly I .- found proof will h roDflrmed
Ma auapu.il n. lie alto discovered
rlew whit I pointed . -ertaln whit
man Hay deflate thr tugro lyurhed
wa only an arcotnpl.c.. Me traced the
"t'' ' to Mat field
Ky. Thunday the
'"(Ultf
fle.l t. Moourl Tl
I le.tii .y wroiiKlit up t:.d
aumnuty iiii'rhii cut
Wraia
I'.ll It. (.1? la laglaiit
la-i.don. May 12 ap.nal illtpatth
rrom Cape Town fat the reply or Th.
Tratt-ia.il govt rnnn nt to the note from
the an retait of atatr fur rolonle. Jo-
seph Chamberlain. Inalatlng upon tbr
ol aert.it ic of thr London coiit rnUoii
la d.-n..t:l l:i tone. It Ini-Uta the dla-
pat.li ait . th. nrht of Th
Tranat aal to ibniard nrbllratlon on
the qu.Mlun lu d..s u:r and a'an uon
It rlvht to y a :; Imnilgiatlon
law. and t.ria If Una riU I dla-
puted art luatioi H tt. .M n.alli
oi an it ii g at a n til
Q'leat ion.
' lll.'lll
of th
fry Kill.. I V.ar Mi.llolK.aa
M.l!..:l.!..n. T-x. May 12 - Whlla
Wall r and Cud ritiley. biothrra
ge 1.; and K ye.ua. werr cufnin ror
the . fae-a;ou of a target rifle tk.
(it n waa in-. Idcnully dlchard
ah.ail'.rg Waller thr younger la th.
fon head fcaultli.g In almoat Inatant
ileaili.
Mill I aiiai t
New Yoik. May 12 Judgment Baa
been rntr.el aint Thomai llanry
I'renrh. the theatrical manager. In fa-
vor if hi .ather. Samuel Krcnra. Cor
fMt.lL'd Tin make mfr. than 44(J.-
lr0 a tk amount reprated lo eaaaa
agalnit tbl manager.
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k DHAWDlDIi
ii 11IU VU fl
....of Yourself.
Af u.ual. JOHN B. MIKE 1.m i ). wv
of NOVKLTIKs.
Every purchaser of 25 cents and over will re-
. va uvu Will IB
celve a ticket which will entitle tho holder
t0 ono Photograph of himself or herself
FrCO Of ChareO..a.ak
m-r-F-r-
Pliotor will be taken at the ti nt ii.jiiiiig niv Siurr THURsnnv
l.y the Edlaan fl.Am.fi. t . .
ww
everjr minute no ilelav.
Ladies and Children Especially invited to call.
Yours Truly
JOHN
CQHSUm
PMtlt
I TS QUALITY
Full Weight Best duality and Lowest Price
I nasblnH arm br round In tar and i ream irW. hi. h ronirrrn H lo i-ou.Mm-
r orer ail otlitr brauil. Trv It.
JT. EMCLISH SMUMOERS
OLD rlAN
Don't Let Whiskey
get the best of you.
GET THE BEST OF IT!
iVThe GLOBE SALOON
af ..!.- r .. ...
I the favorite
a jr-Miil ilriuk
fully aiTVf.1.
liramla of .
WINES LIQUORS AND CIOARS.l
fJT"7he v.tiu!arily of our place i ilue to our untiring t-tTuTtav to
.li-aae. We wrlinind everylanlr ami treat al! ulike at the iJlol
Salooi..
TAYLOH At COX. Pro. riot ore.
URGE MODERATION.
'Mlea Maaafaelarera Oaaaeaa lllaw
Dalle mI.
Bom of that aeverrat erlticlam not
only of peciJ dutara and elauaea tut
of th. who) areurwrd protectiv ra-
tem com from th protected manufac-
turer theniaelte In their atrupcle w itta
oppoainf Intereata. Mr. 8. N. I). North
rcretary of th Woolen Manufacturer'
aaaoc twtion la not and alwaya baa been
a atanch protecUociat. Aa au.cn he lap-
lietra that th TO.OOO.OOO conaumen of
Uii country are leajitiuiatc aubjecta for
plunder and that the manufacturer
are Uie proper eraun to enjoy the pro-
lection plunder.
Th fre wool experiment which c
h ba-en trylniT lor thrr year a lie-
aides being1 an object leaann In th way
of cheap woolen ha taught that
woatlen manufacturer that they fan
make aa much or more profit with free
wxwl and nioilrrat protection whlrh
perniita people of tmxlrrat mean t.t
wear real woolen g""ola thnn with hili
ilutacai on lMth wool and w.lrna which
reatrtct th uai of twilrn to pei-
pl In C'tod circumalancea. The manu-
f u-turert therefor diaplay tnore thnn
their uaual m.nlewty and patriotiam In
the ealvic which the) are piling to
eonffrer. Mr. North ia In Waahinpton
to voice the manufacturer' patriotism.
Here la part of bla advice a taken from
thai Warhington correpiiKlcni' of the
l)ry (ioittla Lconomiat:
I am fre to ty th bill I far fmrn aa'l
factory lo Ih woolen manufai-lurrra. Th
chief fault u la ha founj with the raw
w.m.I dutira. wbl. rt ar ao hiajh that our
manufacturer will ttnj theni-eltea aorelv
mharraaatd. It I tru th commuter haa
provule-l compertMlory dutira which arr
protiaUy aiimclrnt In offaet thr dull. on
raw wool t.ut th dilTlculty will hr. In my
oi'lnli.n. that th very ruttaMrrahl u
crraaai In iri- ahl.li mul br mada to
rover th aAtlllional roat of raw material
will hat th eRecl of rutting d.wn run-
umptlon la an rtlent that will t dia-
trou to the manufacturera I do hot con-
tend that lha ratea on woolen manufac-
ture In th lull are not aunVlent to protect
u agalnal to arvero foreign rompetlllon.
but lha limit of th ronaumer purrhaa-
In Hwar muat control him In buying
woolen manufacture and I fear th rate
of th new bill will very materially retirivl
eonaumpiion.
Thl la practically atiylng to Dlnclcy
AUIrich ami U other aertanta of Ui.
probrcteJ luanufacturtr al Warhlnj-
Price 5 cts
FF
ElLl
.Wi3ropri luocnin iiu ture
B.
CM PETIT CRS
-cusr
ITS PRICE.
Van n. I k. IL r.
H e.iLK k
t JOHNSON
J. 8. MIKE.
!
IS
recurt of ail tli
e a im like
ami U'tp-
v the Ut
f killful! v inix-tl
We Inn He ..ul
. .
xoa:
"C.o alow with tour hlt-hdutie and
don't try to protect too many. If yo
let verjUly luto the protea-tkin ring
ther will be n.daxlr outaid to prey
upon and w will bue to prey upou
each other. IVin't tii.ike thr miataka
of taxing raw material too hipu. V
wouidn't niind it If we could tell our
foo da and charpe thr tax over to th
coruuiner. ltut w lien the tax ia an h;g-b.
that we hate to make our prior almoat
out of i-hl w hate found thatwecaat-
Sot cll ao niany gaHMl brcauar the pa-opt
can't afford to wear clolhra tlfttt
la woolen rlothcat which ar th only
enr worth cotmltlrriiiff liecaurci they
ar the oc'y ok- which we manufac-
ture. tur aolicitutle for the dear Amer
lean ronaumer I auch that we U not
w iah to onipel him to clothe himeelf la
es-'M v"pgtTv ym
;j viv e-wtT
TAX'S
l.'vW4t0f
0.
ho? r
7
li
th kiu of ItraaL. wbicli ar neither
iaatilomill nor healthful. It
not tax hint to dialh. Ul
ua
ib reaaonablrt anj
encourage h.in
to lit anoT
wear clothe. lt
ao dolt! w can keep our null run-
nlnir anj jrlv eiiiidoy ruent to Anaerli att
WoiklnirxiH-n at American wnie.w hi. h
after alj la the chief object aimerl al
by ua protevteat manufacturer." t'y.
run W. Holt
Now ia tl time to b'.iy your . ri.uaa
Clalrrn. lha beat arw n.i.le It n...
li arbnia.
lit III!
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