nation must stand jeasously on trunk filled with presents for his guard against every other nation wife, he had significantly said to f' j Lrtaiò B y H enry G eorge . and erect artificial obstacles to na­ the custom-house inspector detailed ìb l ithof-ïrot C tional intercourse. It implies that ;j to examine his trunks that “e was '' waAlonoov/n d Control CHAPTER IV. (C ontinued .) I a federation of mankind, such as i; in a hurry. “How much of a hur­ for all ordora of PROTECTION AS A UNIVERSAL NEED. that which prevents the establish­ ry?” said the officer. “Ten dollars • • • ment of tariffs between the states worth of a hurry.” was the reply. £ MÌ1HC9S J f «W a MEN • ’.Vho have weak cr(T’_ And’their arguments n .st be the American Union, would be a The officer took a quick look thro I HOME fSLVif, or uiscaud X ¡OUR CW || er .-tuia, w ho aro culer- ft'low* universal to have any p s .- t' ily. disaster to the race, and that in an the trunk and remarked. “That s intr from nunCPSOFrOT.-h tcapt offrit end ray Excesses, c r ov cojawmtoaiS for it would be absurd t a»s< rt that ideal world each nation would be not much of a hurry for all this. aapmrr.- ’ FOR A LIMITED T1M£EREE X“ a theory of national growth and protected from every other nation ■ “I gave him ten more,” said the ■ guarantee to »’•H patients if they ca.i Ii prosperity applies to gome countries bv a cordon of tax collectors, with story teller, “and he chalked the motfio^andTp- robl Y i W tec ' ‘ 1 ‘ - t S î ’ iî ? and not to others. their attendant spies and mform- trunk.” oii'jrd a OLBBl ■L'BnBa-'âktCf «’ ■■»»«■. T-» J. 1 • • • f ELz2-7 YOU] told how under Let uh ask the reader who has ers. . Then another Yoyl z''™i| vest hitherto accepted the protective I Such a theory might consort with ■ similar circumstances he had • • • J Oi c. EV'FicexmBQji • • • sue) theory to consider what its neces- that form of polotheism which as-1 placed a magnificent meerschaum .- V., r^Ffrlr.-. limine««--,.I Don’t brood ov : - Thousar.do :i tin V'cr -. '..it. .. j y . ¡tied '. uur tifi:: cuni| sarily universal character involves. I signed to each nation a seperate pipe go that it would be the first ------------------ - ««ctior-u I,W'- >-n. / .ic”, fern l .' jiw '-' t.n <. (;■ d in a 1 aenu seated, It was the realization of this that and hostile God; but it is hard to thing seen on lifting the trunk lid, < use ha * uà. '.ra-i ht »id. t. up’ < lleuiara1.no Io- , un i Ì a, I thought their the same breath, go on to declare two manufacturers —men of at least .V..«. vv. lespei depredations, after all, a good thing i that, bv virtue of the laws of this average morality and patriotism. | i salu for the state in which I lived—Cal- same God, each nation, to prospt r, who not only thought it no harm rain i ilbrnia—since the increased risk I must defend itself against all other to evade the tariff, who made no i hat w and cost of ocean carriage in Amer­ nations by a protective tariff scruple of the false oath necessary, rom t ican ships (then the only way of | Religion and experience alike* and regarded the bribery of cus o com bringing goods from the Eastern I teach us that the highest good of tom afficers as a good joke. I had A Cure for the Ailments of Man and L Spei States to California) would give i to * each is to be sought :ii the good of the curiosity to edge the conversa A long-tested pain reliever. >v her infant industries something oflothers; that the true interests ot tion from that to the subject of free use is almost universal by the Housewife, the Farn- r >er8’ that needed protection against the men are harmonious, not antagonist ’ trade, when I found that all four Stock Raiser, and by every one requiring an ea.. ‘xPrvs lower wages ami better established tie; that prosperity is the daughter j were staunch protectionists, and by liniment. md a industries of the Eastern States of good will and peace; and that, edging it a little further I found > o other application compares with it in efficacy. nost c which tin1 Federal Constitution want and destruction follow enmi-! that all four were thorough believ .ms well-known remedy has stood the test of years,airmffic^t prevented lx r from securing by a ty and strife. The protective! ers in the right of an emyloyer to generations. o|,ij ,n s»ute tariff * The full beauing of theory, on the other hand, implies discharge any workman who voted ho medicine chest is complete without a bottle of Mvswllteni|_ L iniment . ,, such notions never occurred to me the opposition of national interests; ■ for a free trade candidate, holding, . . . , . n tl.e i ■J. casions arise for its use almost every day. till I happened to hear the protec that the gain of one people is the a8 they put it, that no one ought to Ml druggists and dealers have it. live theory elaborately expounded loss of others; that each must seek (eat t|ie bread of an employer whose • » A 11 PT* For sale by H. M. Horton. ,. l>v an aide man As he urged that its own good by constant efforts to i interests he opposed. J he ni< American industries must be pro get advantage over others and to i 1 recall this conversation because __________________________________________ .isadvi tented from the competition of for­ prevent others from getting advan-1 it is typical, Whoever has traveled eign countries, that we ought to tage over it. It makes of nations on transatlantic steamers has list- In coir U' i.:Tuhu’< •„ solution a part was accidently spilled® work up our own raw materials rivals instead of cooperators; it < ened to conversations, and is aware lii.N Hi •' ii:.: ¡.fd i waul it was discovered that the bHir -k^ lii t ’.y re- i wd at once put ibis wonderful prepare ' and allow nothing to be imported inculcates a warfare of restrictions that the great majority of the i.aarkcr ar».! real has been the demand that we are now ■ » , . it tbrouktnoul i.ne xtund under the name oi Queen'* 1 1 that we could prodtee ourselves, I land prohibitions and searchings American protectionists who visit 5T IS PERFECTLY HARMLESS AND >r ¡..of SO SIMPLE ANY CHILDCANT 111 1 began to realize that these proposi­ ant! seizures, which differs in wea- Europe return with purchases which T av the hair over and apr y the mixture for a few rninu eap y h i i di-appears as if by magicwitliouttbeaiightestp&inoriDb tions, if true, must be uiiiversallv pons, but not in spirit, from that they smuggle through, even at the ur.uii. d or ever afterward. Ii isunlikeanyotherpreparatki‘ u]»q ju expense of a “custom house oath” f»»i a like purpose. Thousands of S w ho have b«“1 . TnJ’i true, and that not only should I vvarfare which sinks ships and and a greenback to the examining v :ii hilr on their FACE, N E< K ar <1 A 1: M > attest its: k E XT I. EM FX \v ho dr» not appreciates beard or hairoD ” everv nation shut itself out from ’ burns cities. Can we imagine the oilicer. Many of our largest under . .. , nd a priceless boon in Q ueen’s A id i-Ha ii ine k| '-hftAfnlli'» * ‘if.; , . wl U .shaving, by rendering its future growth an valuation smugglers have been »■very other nation; not only should nations beating their swords into * ' l from *!! senl it> nefetv mailing boxes postage rnhl in»h n w TOoney or stamps by Idler with full address written )6 .fObl TliH advert'sement is honest straight fo» ward in ?k the vaiious section.*’ of everv largt* plowshares and their spears into men of the highest social and relig -•»! 1 A . e 'v,fh u« nod vou will find everything as represented TtH ft Cl batt *.ddreas Q1J* FN CHI- r*!C AL CO.. !74 R^re Strait CINCINNATI^ country institute tariffs of their pruning hooks and vet maintaining ious standing, who gave freelv oi r d l »-(Hr. • V ' H ’ r b ' rt A r auv O ’’i to insure its safe delivery. Ur v ill pay KOO for«^ fbe tl their spoils to churches and benev- > ” re or sJi'.rMost injury to an v pn Every bottle guaranteed. own to shelter their industries from hostile tariffs. f PF 1*1 A4 ~Ti’ who ‘«'«’d'»- ’V'1 omonc »heir Mend* 26 Bottle* of Queeti'.^WeVer, o'ent societies. . ™S’l1 pres-nt W..h r. SILK DREs.3. 16 yard* best silk Bxtr. Large the competition of other sections, No matter whether he call him­ of Bilk aexcct from scut with order. Good Salary or CommiaaioD to ( to be contonued . ) but that the reason given whv no self Christian or Deist, __ or _ Agnostic ____ ______________ ________________ __________________________________ uierlh» person should obtain from abroad or Atheist, who can look about him essengt anything they might make at home without st eing that want and suffer- ith I he must apply as well to the family.'ing tlow inevitably from selfishness. or God It was this that led me to weigh I and that in any community the L\ ini not RS arguments 1 had 1 efor»> accepted golden rule which teaches us to re-1 , “Undei without real examination. gtird the interests of others as care F>- ___________________ ________ ___ ;n see h IP It seems to me impossible to con- I fullv as our own would bring not ________ tt . j WA la . ? ......... Ilium.,., F0%* sitler the necessarily universal char­ ¡only peace but plenty? Can it be r(V S«' fflF ’’ d the d acter of the protective theory with­ that what is true of individuals ■? out feeling it to lx repugnant to ceases -o be true of nation—that in jis ¡dea moral perceptions and inconsistent one sphere the law of prosperity is t ginee» I with the simplicity and harmony the law of love; in the other that of press cs W h OARE DEBILITATED. AND sur ■ • — • —■ t- i a r « I a — • “ A H I which w»> everywhere disco er i i s'rife-’ On the contrary universal, from N ervous D ebility ? S eminal r me 98 e natural law What should «•> history testifies that poverty, degre- ■IS, ■ think of human laws framed for the datio.i nd enslavement are the MONEY. mess . L osses . D rains . I mpotency t in mo government of a country which inevitabl • results of that >p rit L ost M anhood .R heumatism .^ off, u should compel each family to keep which leads nations to regard t a h ItGcU' / S /'¿ft w 'B ack . K idney T roubles . N ervoi ° constantly on their guard against other as tivals and enemies. ’tn ,7 S£^^S l EEPLESSNE55.R)O r M e MORY& GENERAL part of their time and labor moral truth. Vet who can accept we have a relief and cure tn our marvelous invention, which requires but a trial to convince the mo”, in preventing exchanges with tneir the protective theory as a moral In your ignorance of effects *c or by excesses, or exposure, you .aay have unduly drained your system of T c*n » •and vitality —which is J electricity—and thus caused your weakness or lack of force. If you repljCt n, as (J V truth? I -> neighbors, ami to se»*k their own system the elements thus drained, which are required for vigorous strength, you will remove the cause.” _ strength and vigor will fol. preH|H-ritv bv opposing the natural low at once and m a natural way. This iaour plan and treatment, and«*^'™ «1 A few months ago 1 found my­ cure g - X, 1 -Ä or money, refunded. send for our Illustrated Pamphlets, free ; sent by mail, sealed. -1 car ” efforts of other families to become self one night, with four other pas­ Dr. Sanden's Electric -q Belt is no experiment experiment, as we have restored thousands to robust health’ » .r . prosperous? Yet the protective sengers. in the smoking car of a aft t al’ other treatments 2 f tailed, • ’ as can be shown bv hundreds of caMa throughout this State, who it stiff, rnd frem r iny of theory implies that laws such as Pennsylvania limited express train whom we have - strong letters ------- ------- --- beari: testimony to their recovery after these have lieen imposed by the traveling west The conversation, DR. S7-TISDEM : T H .13 -, BLBCTRI Creator upon the families of men beginning with tast trains, turned is 1 *. , i<«w ni«'t -/a m’c S' *.r iato q 1 It’t “o a* 10 be e 1- W IT > ' ‘ r ’. .-nd it ? v-- -. .nthin?, p . Ah’ch u • ri'‘. it’y !tlt traou k p V. • % -r vc ico > who tenant this earth. It implies to fast steamers, ami then to cus­ fristest In. J y’?Ctn- f»v ch • b n « j-.vc, i.x IKÎI u ue •« • »;-o* t o com • »: a that bv virtue of social laws, as iin* tom house experiences. One told il .»ary »’.«'funds Mt, Th ' d. rl. fût* à- e »• in * r I ** c«1 / A .n young, n-i Ml»-, ge-i old n »®. •3l ] * ’ *' vu t €«• v •» ; v . «.- - • » • • » * mutable as the physicial laws, each how, coming from Europe with a ' H4 -N < ô î ¥ t > r?r- ’PROTECTION OR EREE TRADE ? n -re. MT 'rKXi-.OTNwd r^SOVERY ”1 ACfilCX ..IV- ARE YOU WEAK / O ! _AN [^SUSPENSORY ^zWEAKMf WEAKNESS i-MtJ TT5*’ X.*- I <«• • « ■ B. <. • t K v L. >x_ . It • '.c » ». . Ì i