Are now receiving their New Stock of Spring Goods, and have reduced
the price ou all goods on hand, so will sell good, stylish
£
&
CLOTHING AT HARD TIMES PRICES!
1.
Look at those
lu their show window, which are given aw ay
With Every $25 Worth of Goods Bought at Their Store.
Call and get particulars. Don’t tail to see our NEW SPRING STOCK, and
Get Prices Before Buying.
KAY & TODD. THIRD STREET. MCMINNVILLE
and distracted and left it first on the list of the taxed Englishmen under the impression English population, 200.000,000. Their pop where the foreigner pays the tax that there tected industries to the more profitable?
nations.
that he isdeliveringan original speech. Mr. nlatiou is 87,000,000 as consumers of prod is no wonder that the assertion has been Yes, that would be a good idea. We will
But we must not leave this matter to our Carr, too, remarks the strange phenomena. ucts which one century ago were pure lux made broadcast. The Bermuda vegetable commence in West Virginia uuil take up
The tax roll for tbe year 18fe“ will be in my
bauds for collection on Monday, the 1.1b day <>r
own praises. Let others apeak, aud above
“I am,” says he, “aconvinced freetrader. uries. while our population is equivalent to men appeared before this very committee the coal mine holes and stick them down February, 1891. and all arc requested to call ami
all the citizens of that land which is our Protection is to me an economical heresy, 200,000,000.
to urge this very fact. Canada, both under somewhere else, unless we can utilize them setlie their tax Ou account of tbe low key
I
rival, at whose feet American states the fraud and folly”—how like one of our
If this is our comparison with England, the present law and just after the repeal as places of refuge for the committee after ith necessary that prompt payment be made
A Brilliant Defense of the Doo great
Respect tUlf',
manship iu this house now sits.
own dear southern statesmen lie sounds!— what is the comparison with the rest of the Of the reciprocity act, is a multitudinous the election There is what used to be 88.-
and timilar annoyances are caused
W. L. Wassw, sheriff.
I have seen an article in The Fortnightly “the fraud and folly of which are capable world, whose markets our committee are witness all along our borders that the for 000,OID worth of stuff belonging to the peo February 7,1891.
trine of Protection.
by an impure blood, which will
Review
wherein
Mr.
J.
Stevens
Jeans,
a
ple
that
make
screws.
Let
us
take
that
up.
eigner
pays
the
tax.
I
venture
to
say
that
so
eager
to
have
in
exchange
for
our
own?
reault in a more dreaded disease.
of mathematical demonstration. And yet
NI MIMOSA».
British free trade writer, in December, 1892, throughout the length and breadth of this Mulhall gives certain statistics which will the lumber tax, lowered by the act ot 1899, But it is not worth $ b 06,000, let aloue 88,000,-
Unless removed, alight impurities
000.
The
bill
has
dropped
i«
’
,200,
060
—
that
declares
that
“
America
has
for
many
years
haa
all
of
it
gone
out
of
our
treasury
into
serve
to
make
the
comparison
clear.
On
vast continent one is almost daily brought
will develop into Scrofula, Ecze
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon tot
OPPOSED TO THE WILSON BILI enjoyed an amazing degree of prosperity, so face
cannot be transferred anywhere.
the County of Yamhill.
ma, Salt Rhttum and other serious
to face with solid, indisputable facts page 365 of his Dictionary of Statistics he Canadian pockets.
But
what
do
you
say
about
the
farmer?
much
so
indeed
that,
to
use
the
eloquent
It
would
be
an
interesting
chapter
in
A. C. Woonoot K, Plaintiff,
that seem to give the lie to the soundest says the total yearly products of the manu
results of
1
words of Edmuud Burke: ‘Generalities and most universally accepted axioms of factures of the world are ¿4,474,000,000, of economic history if we could have in fig Well, on that subject I do not profess any
I
I'he Republican Leader Hay. It Is DI,text*1« which in all other cases ara apt to heighten political economy.”
I
I have for some time been
I m MCI
which the United States produces £1,443,- ures the abatement of foreign prices which special learning, but there is one simple I
a sutterer from a severe
have followed every increase of the tariff, statement 1 w ish to make and leave the i W.M A. W1LLI1ON. £ E. M. WtLLnotf. |
ini to Huth Parties —VFhat Protection »nd raise the subject have here a tendency to
Yes, uot only do “solid, indisputable facts »00,000.
blood trouble, tor which I
w-w a
a
sink it. Fiction lags aftertruth, invention I
for it would show what enormous profits question there.
: mw wife , and
C. E bkqvrhon , aud
I
America Produces a Third.
took many remedie» that
Ml
Ha. Done l or the American People—The Is unfruitful and imagination cold and ' aeem to give the lie to the soundest and
)
If with cities growing up like magic, i i'EB(»VKSON, Hl* WIFE. l»efu<)<Uul»
did me no good- 1 have
UlUbU
I do not vouch nor can anybody vouch have been made out of us by these people
most
universally
accepted
axioms
of
polit
I
To
Win
A.
wnikon.aiMl
E
M.
WliUnoa.
bin
—
L,-
*
^
—
»--
-»
Text ot a Remarkable Address.
barren.’ ”
now taken four bottles ot
inanufacturiug villages dotting every eli
ical economy,” but they do give it, and so for these figures, but the proportion o’ ODe- when no protection existed.
. wile, aud to each of the other defendants
with the most wenderiul results
gible
site,
each
and
all
swarming
with
When
I
read
these
words,
1
recalled
ascene
:
Having
thus
shown
that
even
where
tar
tliird
to
two-thirds
nobody
can
fairly
dis
‘ uallied-
Aui enjoying the best health I
In this debate, which has extended over In this bouse and said how differently men ■ does the whole history of this country. If
In the name of the State of Oregon you are
ever knew, have gained tweatj
what he calls “the soundest anil most uni pute. We produce one-third, and the rest iff taxes are paid by the foreigner and the mouths to be tilled, the producers of food i hereby
many weeks, ona remarkable result has al look at the same things!
required to appear and ansuvr the com*
are
worse
off
than
when
half
this
country
price
not
raised
there
may
be
some
protec
pounds and ruy tnend, say they never sas
i
______ j_____
r_________
_____ ” ___
versally
accepted
axioms
had been axioms of the world, England included, two-thirds.
'
plaint
of plaintiff in the above entitled suit by
ready been reached—a result of the deepest
¡2L“
1 “•
Here 1s a cool blooded Englishman who, ||Et
'
The population of the world Is 1,500,000,- tion, let us lace the question whether, was a desert. I abandon sense in favor of I Monday, the noth dav of March, 1894, being the
all, this country ought to have been per-
importance to this country. That result is iu talking of the "net unreasonable hopes” ] maoeutly for 30 yearsin tliesituation which 000, of which we have 70,000,000, which where the price ¡3 raised and the consumer political economy.
GutdoaeLt Printing Oftce.
U. C.
tirst day ol tbe next regular term ot the abort eiv
titled court, and you are further Xtotitied that if
that the bill before us Is odious to both —I use his very words—which Lis country it is now in temporarily after 11 month» of leaves 1,430,000,000 for the rest of mankind. pays the wnole tax or a part of it. there is
Free Trude Not Good For Farmer*.
Our 1 rtatiie on Blood a&d Skin Di wairt
I
you fall to to appear and answer said compUlut
mailed free to any address*
aides of the house. It meets with favor no men entertain “that the greatest market in 1 this free trade nightmare. We ought to We use all our manufactures or the equiv any benefit to our country thereby. Docs
i for i* ant thereof plantiff will apply to the dourt
One
other
thing
I
have
noticed
in
this
de
not
the
public
suffer
for
the
benefit
of
the
the
world
and
probably
in
the
world
’
s
his-
.
for the judguicnt, decree and it*lief prayed fur to
alent
of
them.
Hence
we
are
equal
to
one-
have been halting in every branch of manu
SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., AllanK, Ba.
where and commands the respect of neither
few? Not for tlie beuefit of the capitalist:, bats. When the gentleman from Kaunas the complaint, to-wit: For judgment against de
tory is once again to be found lying at the
party. On this side wa believe that, while ieet of British industry and commerce,” i factures, we ought to have stopped progress half the whole globe outside ci ourselves, i for in the long run your own political econ (Mr, Simpson) gets a little money ahead, he fendant Win A. Willison tor the sum of btOuOu,
It pretends to be for protection it does not declares that “America has for many years i and faltered to the rear, for we were w asting England included, and compared as e mar omy will show you that protected industries does not put it into stocks In these immense with interest thereon at the rale of ten per cent
j»er annum from September 1.1992, for If0.00 at
capital and labor iu unprofitable em ket with the rest of the world our popula
a/Tord it, and on the other side they believe enjoyed an amazing degree ot prosperity, j both
will not obtain any greater remuneration ly profitable manufactures. He has too much torney’s fees and for the costs and dubuiauments
tion is equal to 715,000,000.
ployment.
sense.
He
adds
to
his
farm
and
has
told
of
this suit, and for the foreclosure of a inor>gugc
that while it looks toward free trade it does so much so indeed” that he has to use the
UNIONS
I repeat, as compared with England her than the Unprotected. The same is all they us so. Example is richer than precept.
Frotectlou Raise, Wage,.
mentioned in said complaint and for the sale ot
ask for and moro than they often get.
words of Burke to say that he cannot even . !
not accomplish it.
self
as
a
market,
our
people
are
equivalent
If the hope of agriculturists is in Euglish the following described premises, to-wit:
Our workmen penned up iu our little to 200,000,600. As compared with the rest
PACIFIC'.
l.oia one and six in block 42 in the (own of
Protection EstabU«hes Industries.
Those who will vote against this bill will describe it. And yet in this very ball a country
free trade, they had better ponder on the Lafayette,
while Euglishmeu reveled iu the of the world, England included, we are
Yamhill county. Oregon, also
member
of
the
committee
of
ways
aqd
i
do so because it opens our markets to the
The public again do uot suffer for the fact that while the wages of artisans have all improvements tbereunio belonging by the
markets
of
the
world
ought
to
be
impover
destructive competition of foreigners, and means, himself a countryman of Edmuud ished beyond all the experience of history. equal as a market to 715,600,000.
sake of the employees of the protected in increased in England *2.43 per week since sheriff of Yamhill county, Okgou, in the man
Burke, and whose wonderful eloquence
But all these questions of wages are to dustries, for they get no higher wages than 1853 the wages of agricultural laborers have ner prescribed by law according to the practice
those who vote for it do it with the reserva moved this assembly as I never saw it mov Instead of that, the Aldrich report, which
the above court. That ihe proceeds of .said
be
met, says the gentleman from New York the unprotected. Iu fact, the increase goes only increased 72 cents, and while the Lan of
sale be applied first to the dciuauas of the plaln-
deserves
the
high
encomium
of
the
gentle
tion that they will instantly devote them ed before, allowed himself, amid "laughter
(Mr. Cockran), by our superior civilization, to one as much as the other. Who built cashire operatives in the factories live as ' tiff, costs and disbursements of such suit and ex
man
from
New
York
(Mr.
Coekran),
“
with
selves to a new crusade against whatever and applause on the Democratic side,” to
and he accuses me of “confessing t bat civili the mills ot Fall River? Wlio made the well as anybody except A mericaus the agri j penses of sale, aud the overplus if any there be
barriers are left.
compare this amazing prosperity to a “pro tbe approval of the distinguished secretary zation at the highest level is incapable of machinery» Who furnish the provisions cultural laborers are hardly better off than , be paid to such of the defendants as may be en
to the same, and that defendants and each
Whatever speeches have been made in de longed debauch,” from which the country , of the treasury,” even if it does “emanate meeting the competition of civilization ut and the other consumable wealth which the continental peasantry. England's ex titled
of them be forever barred and foreclosed from
from a Democratic bureau ot statistics,” its lowest level.”
could
rescue
itself
only
by
the
free
use
of
any
right
to or equity of redemption in said prem
fense of the bill on the other side, whether
Fall River and its mills demand? The an ample will not do fur agriculture.
show» that since 1860 money wages have
ises or any part thereof, and all persons claiming
Now, it is a great truth that civilization swer must be, the whole United States.
by gentlemen who were responsible only to tho committee’s dilution of the original risen 68 per cent. Or if you say—and you
Here let me meet one ether question, and by, through or under nald defendants sine» the
beverage. It seems somehow almost a des [
can successfully meet barbarism, but it “But,” says ray questioner, “if you only let me meet It fairly. We are charged with execution of said mortgage, lo-wit: the loth day
their own constituencies or by the gentle- aeration
to put the facts over agaiust the I would be right iu so saying—that wages must de it with brains and net with rhet distribute this money which was taken having claimed that the tariff alone will of April, 1891, aud for such other relief a* h equit
should be measured by what they will buy, oric. How often have I heard this aud sim
figure of speech.
from us for the extra price among us all raise wages, and we are pointed trium- able.
the result is still more striking.
This summons is published by order of the
ilar
eloquent,
outbursts
about
our
superiori
Solid Arguments Needed.
again
who paid it, what is the good»” If phmitly to the tact that the wages of France Hon. George Burnett, judge oi the abote court,
With wages rising, prices of manufac
on the 7th day of Febmary, tofe.
Of courss we are not to change the his tured goods falling, with lessening hours ty aud therefore inevitable.conquest of the that were all there was to it. I could still aad Germany, protected by a tariff, are made
6-7
A.
W ouim 'OCK, idaioUtt.
tory of the last 30 years aud the principles of of labor, what more do you want except inferior! Survival ot the superior! That is answer that at least there was no loss. But lower than England, tree of all tariff, and
not
the
way
the
great
uaturalist
put
it.
beyond
a
question
this
system
establishes
to
America
with
a
tariff
and
still
higher
NI
Tino
NS.
100
years
because
some
gentlemen
especially
more cf the same sort?
ANO ALL
“Survival of the fittest” was bis expression. diversified industries. Nobody can doubt wages. We have never made such a claim
gifted with sonorous voices have distributed
The truth is that this very question of Survival
of the fittest to survive; not the that. Diversified industries call out ail the in any form. Free traders have sec up that In the circuit court ot the alate ot Oregon for
epithets. We are not going to risk our all rising wages is what makes a good many
Yamhill county.
upon fragments of ancient platform speech men free traders. People with fixed in superior, not the loveliest, not the most In working powers ot the world. Some men claim for us in ordertotriumphantly knock i
Thus. T. Notsou Plaiutul'
)
it over What we do say is that where two
es, upon loud outcries and abusive language. comes thiuk that anything which raises tellectual,but the one who fitted best into are fitted for one thing, some for another.
The only way to utilize all the powers of nations have equal skill, and equal appli
There must be addressed to us some solid wages is inimical to them. Manufacturers the surroundings.
The Bull and the Sxmelt.
body and rniud iu a nation is to have some I ances, and a market of nearly equal size, and
vs.
;
DAYSTO
arguments or at least the opinions of wise who have foreign markets are naturally
-el Mays ami Charles Mavs, minors Isaac
thing which suits all By this mean» the onu of them <aa hire J..bur at one half less, Ea Daugheity,
Compare
the
strong
bull
of
Bashau
with
men
who
have
proved
their
wisdom
by
the
anxious to have wages ou the foreign stand
G. U Grayson, f. t.
■
CHICAGO
actual test of human life. Surely wo are ard, and when a great cocoa manufacturer a salt water smelt. Who doubts the su great army of the unemployed can be kept nothing but a tariff can maintain the high j and George Armstrong. Defendant«
not going to venture into the unknown be in Boston and a great agricultural tool periority of the bull? Yet if you drop them down. A natiou which keeps its people I er wages, and that we can prove.
To Easel Mays and Charles Majs minors, ttro
If there be two bales of goods side by side ! of the above named defendant?
cause political economists bid U3 do so, maker in Philadelphia proclaim themselves both into the Atlantic ocean, I will take employed is iu the end sure to show ihe
In tbe name of the Blate of Oregon, you
my
chances
with
the
smelc.
A
little
tom
largest
gains
eveu
of
wealth.
Diversified
made
by
the
same
kind
of
machinery
and
i
while they still leave unproved every prin on the side ot free trade we find iu both
The Quickest to Chica
I and each of you ere hereby required to appear
ciple upon which they found their advice. cases a large foreign trade and along with tit, insignificant as a bit of dust in the bal industries educate the people and give them with the labor of tne human lieing in both ' and answer tbe complaint riled against you in the
go and the East.
3o long as they cauuot agree among them it a desire for foreign wages fur their work ance, cannot compare with the- domestic a broader education than books can give of the same degree of skill, and if the labor < above entitled suit on or before; the 26th day of
■mi' is, irvi,
iront being
uvxiig tbeUrwday
vuv
sri
ibsi, that
of tuv
the UV41
next
swan either in grace, beauty or power. Yet and so help them ou the road to greater of one bale cost only half, for example, as March,
selves on any of their propositions they can ingmen.
' regular term uf the above entitled court; iollou-
not be cited as a body to force our conclu
I confess to you that this question of if both were dropped from a balloon hung civilization. We have already seen that much as the other, that other bale can nev Ing six weeks publication of this suiumons; and
Quicker to Omaha and
sions. On no trackless future wilt we ven wages is to me the vital question. To in I in air, I would rather be the insignificant greater civilization leads to higher wages, er be sold until the extra cost of the costlier if you foil bo to answer, for want thereof the
will apply to the < ourt lor the relief
Kansas City
ture unless the prospect of increased happi sure our growth in civilization and weulth tomtit than the graceful swan. If I had a to greater production. In a country of high labor is squeezed out of it, provided there plaintiff
¡•raved for Iu tuc complaint, which is aub*tan-
ness is large enough to justify risk and ex we must not only have wages as high as job to dig ou the railway, the competitor for wages there are greater inducements tor in is mi abundant supply of the product of tiaily hs follows, to-uit: Eor a decree of court
Pullman and Tourist 8ieeperG,
posure.
they are now, but constantly and steadily that job whom I should tear would not be ventors, for they can save more by their in the cheaper labor. If the bale with the appointing .» guardian ad rttem fur said defend
, Easel Mays and Charles Mays, and for die
Free Reclining Chair Cars,
Is there any example in the history of the increasing. This desire of mine for con my friend from New York, but some child ventions, which are therefore more readily cheaper labor of England in it meets the huh
of the sum »»f >403 aud interest thereon
bale with the dearer labor of America in it, recovery
Dining Cars.
THOMAS B. REED.
world of any nation situated like ours that stantly increasing wages does not have its of sunny Italy, so newly imported that he adopted.
horn Nov. 16, 18<*, at the rate of ten per eeat per
We were talking awhile ago about higher which will be bought at cost of production? annum ami for the sum of £¿0 uUorney s feei«
has taken the step to which we are invited? origin in love for the individual, but in love had not grown up to the wages of his adopt
». H. H. CLARK,
|
man
from
West
Virginia,
who
ought
to
OLIVER W. MINK.
'^Receivers
wages. The question naturally comes up, I leave that problem just there. The sale herein, and fur the costs and disbursements of
gentlemen perhaps are hastening for the whole nation iu that enlightened ed country.
have been steadied by bis sense of respon to Some
E. ELLERY ANDERSON,)
this suit; fur a decree foreclosing that certain
But is not it a dreadful business to tax How can these higher wage» be got ? There of the English bale will be only limited by mortgage
say that England affords us the needed selfishuess which recognizes the great truth
described in the comphirit and given
For Rato, or (eneral Information call on or ad sibility to the whole country, have one and example; that we have but to turn to her that your fate aud mine, Mr. Speaker, and people? Not necessarily. Taxes raised for must be something for them to come from. England’s production.
to secure the payment of said f4O• and interest
all, with but rare exceptions, placed their history and find all that we need by way of the fate of your descendants aud mine are a good purpose—like a schoolhouse, a road, Just thiuk a moment what wages are. They
•ind
attorney
s ices, and oidot lug tbe sale of the
dress
A Sound. Sensible Policy.
lands secured by said mc>rtgage, described as be
W. II HIB1.BIKT,
authors uncompromisingly, except for tem examples, just as in the statements of her so wrapped up in the fate of all others that an army, for payment of pensions, for the are the devonrers of consumable wealth.
Now,
as
to
France
and
Germany.
The
ing a part of the A. to. Faununer b L. C . in Yam
Asst. Gea. Pass. Agt.
porary purposes, on the sido of unrestricted political economists we shall find all that is whatever contributes to their progressgive3 public debt aud indeed for all the purposes In order to have more consumable wealth gentleman from Ohio (Mr. Harter) makes hill county, Oregon, and commencing on tbe
<34 Washington St. Cor. 3d. PORTLAND, OR. free trade.
necessarj’ for advice, for guidance and in to us all a nobler future and a higher hope. of a free people—are uot only not bad, but you must have an incentive for its creation. the same bluuder which he charges on us. county road leading irom McMinnville to Wills
mint, iu the town of Sberidan, at the northwest
very good. Taxes to build a palace lor the . Wealth will never be made unless a con
The Last Word Vusald.
struction. Mr. Speaker, I have looked there,
Wages the Great Uuestion.
says the tariff nmkes lower wages and corner of land owned by i eo i'ossackon N<w. 46.
king’s mistress or to place a barbarian sumer stands ready. More consumable He
It is evident that there is no ground for and I am amazed to find how little the ex
Ibtfl; thence west tu feel, thence south to low wa
asks
us
to
compare
the
three
countries,
say
The increase of wages which the service queen on a deserted throne would bedread wealth, therefore, depends upon a broaden
mark, thenoe east M) feet, tbenoa north to
EAST AND SOUTH that hope entertained by so many moder ample of England can teach.
ing they are all the same, except the tariff. ter
seller
ought
to
have
and
the
only
useful
in
place ot beginning; and that the proceed-« of said
ing
market.
This
I
have
already
shown
ful,
but
we
are
not
likely,
owing
to
a
series
ate men that this bill, bad as it is, could be I England when she became free trade was crease he can ever get will be by the opera
I
do
not
read
history
that
way.
England
VIA
sale be applied to the payment of said sum of
a resting place where our manufacturing n workshop wherein was manufactured the tion of natural laws working upon the op of fortunate accidents, to be called upon to does not mean more purchasers, but pur had centuries of peace or distant war, while money and interest amt attorney’s flee» and com *»
chasers wfcu better purses, though forthat both France and Germany were the battle and accruing costs, and tauriutf the defendants of
and productive industries, such as may 1 raw material of the rest of the world. Of portunities which legislatiou may aid in do even the last.
all intercut in said premises ano liens thereon and
But can you accomplish anything but op > matter in this country we have both.
survive, can re-establish themselves and raw material she herself had none. Her furnishing. The increase will never come
such other and further relief as io the coun
But how can you make more wealth with fields of Europe. Until Bismarck made for
pression by taxes? Oh, yes! The gentle
coal
and
iron
and
the
invention
of
the
steam
have
a
sure
foundation
for
the
future,
free
may seem meet in equity and good conscience.
i
Germany
a
nation
she
was
not
even
big
OF THE
from the outside, will never be the gift of
from party bickering and party strife engine had developed her manufactures so any employer. Cou you get a carpenter or man from Missouri (Mr. Hatch; will tell I the same number of worker«? By using enough to enter successfully modern indus This summons is served by publication thereof
a week for six weeks in the Y ambill C ovntv
Hence, also, there can be no foundation for out of proportion to the wages of her work bricklayer to work for 25 cents a day? He you that taxation has regulated oleomar ! the forces of nature and by utilizing human trial warfare. To compare either of those once
E xporter by order of Hon.Geo. H. Burnett judge
that cry eo insidiously raised that this bill men that she must have a larger market. did it in England in 1736. Today in the garine aud can regulate stock sales. At least ; brains. How can you do that? By incen- nations in machinery or wealth to Eng of said court, made at chambers at Salem,«»regou
------------ T--------------------
> tires. The brain no more works without
McCAlN A MAGER*
should be passed at once because uncer At that time the only idea of a larger- mar United States it is a poor place where he so he thinks.
land, 100years in advance of them both by on Feb 7th ISM
On the question of the constitutionality | incentive than the body does.
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Exprese Trains Leave Furt laud Dally
tainty Is worse than any bill can possibly ket was one that had more consumers. The cannot get 10 times that sum. Why does
reason of her history before 1859 and her i 6 7
7,. -
-iri. .j.
of
tariff
taxation
I
shall
spend
no
time.
I
Necessity the Mother or Invention.
be Were this bill to pass both branches notion that the market could be enlarged he have to have 16 times as much? Be
tributary
provinces,
is
absolutely
farcical.
tHEKlH’S NAi.F.
today uncertainty would reign just the by those who were already cousutuers had cause tbe carpenter of today could no more have not been here as long as I have with
To
hear
the
discussions
in
congress
you
Let Germany and France get thoroughly
Ë
ARRI V K
out learning that “constitutionality” aud would suppose that invention dropped from established within themselves as good ma Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an «X-
not eutered iuto the popular thought, yet
.U.1Ô P M I dan Francisco, io ti A M same.
live as did the carpenter of 1735 than he
<F.UUtni viusy
rovai ut
vj the
usr?
duly ueuxu
tamed out
of uro
the ViltUR
circuit WUII
court of
This result was Inevitable. Although her workmen were clamoring for more pay. could live in a cave and hunt snakes for “uuconstitutiouality” ou the other side of i , heaven, like manna to the Jews. You chinery as England now has, together with ' ’ «motion
.7:00 P M I Portland............ 8.ÄAM
ot Oregon lor the county of Yambill sud to
¿his bill professed to open to the manufto Tariff had really cessed to be protection ex food. The difference in wages means the the chamber are mere phrases, and that I i would suppose that Jame3 Watt reached her factory system, and nothing but higher I I state
me
le
directed
on
ou
the
the6th
6th
day
(lay
of
ot
February,
February
,
lain,
imh
,
upon
upvu
when a gentleman of the other side, with
cept on corn, and not on that in any true
judgment and order of sale duly rendered« «u
Above trains slop at all stations from Portland to turers a new era of prosperity and professed
difference in living, and the 82.50 is as much swelling voice, denounces the tariff as un I | out into the darkness and pulled back a wages in those countries or a tariff in their a tered
record and docketed in and by said cpuit
Albany Inclusiv«. Also Taueent, Shedds, Hal to be mode in the interest of some of them. , protective sense. It was only a tax like a necessity today as tbe 25 cents was 150
steam engine. It was not so. All invention
will ever save the English people from on tba of 25th
constitutional he merely means that be Is the product ot necessities and of pressure. own
day of September. 1893 in a certain
sey, Harrhburg. Junction City. Irving. Eugene th« moment it came to be defended on this that on sugar. It made food dear. Repeal
ruin.
Lord
Armstrong
knew
what
he
was
action
then
iu said court pending wherein VH
years
ago.
does not like it.
aud all atatlous from Roseburg to Ashland luelu- floor th« great bulk of it could not be de of the corn laws meant au increase of real
When the boy who wanted to go off to play, doing when he established an English iron Davenport was plaintiff and C A. Martha* WM
This
question
of
wagesis
all
important
as
ske.
Inasmuch as nobody in a hundred years and so rigged the stopcocks that the engine
wages. Repeal of tariff on manufactures
defendant,
in
favor of plaintiff aud^agalust de
fended
on
any
other
ground
than
the
piio-
I
manufactory in Italy with English appli
Hoaeburg Mall Dally.
bearing upon the question of consumption.
fendant, by which execution I am commanded
eiples ot free trade. Hence in this discus- meant nothing. The whole crusade of 1840 All production depends upon consumption. has even asked the supreme court to pass went itself, he was not only a true inventor, ances and Italian labor at half price.
LEAVE:
ARRIVE
that
out
of
tbe
real property heretofore attached
ou that question, it seems hardly worth
No, no, tariff does not make the blind iu said action and hereinafter described, lo make
Portland......... 8:30 A M I Roaubura
» 50 P M cion the precise terms of this proposed act was for free food, and Cobden nowhere says Who are the consumers? In the old days, while to discuss it. If the Father of His but he had the same motive—bis persona!
Koteburg
7JJ6AM 1 Portland
4 30PM count for nothing, and we are left to the anything else. Protection in our modern
|
the
costs
and
expenses
of sate and the cost« or
tbe products of manufactures were Country, fresh from the convention, in sign advantage—that oil inventors have, and see, the lame walk, nor does it raise th« > said action taxed at Mb.uO,
aud the sum due sai l
discussion of the principles which underlie sense Is never mentioned in any one of his when
like them was urged on by business neces- dead to life, but it is a good, sound, sensible plaintiff of $440 75 and interest
luxuries,
tbe
lord
and
his
retainers,
the
at the rate of 8
ing the first tariff tax bill, signed an un I sitles.
DININO CARS ON OOBEN ROUTE.
the whole question. That question may free trade speeches.
policy
for
the
United
States
for
its
growth
per
cent
per
annum
from
the
'¿xh day of Sep-
lady
and
her
maids
were
tbe
consumers,
a
constitutional act, the gentleman from
(iQ '1 zxr
noth« decided here aud now upon these
Tire Bill a Deed of Violence.
! furnhzir
tember, 1 1893,
or are
so rnll.ih
much au
as thu
tbe proceed» u fwsr.re.
from
What
originated
Bessemer
steel
—
Sir
in
riches
and
civilization,
and
if
it
is
stricken
PULLMAN * 0UPFST
class
apart
by
themselves,
but
today
the
Georgia (Mr. Turner) aud the whole Demo
sale ol said real pro|*rly will payÿM the same.
principles, but the ultimate decislou by the
After this review of the story of Eng consumers are the producers. Long ago the cratic party are better tbau George Wash Henry Bessemer? No, but the necessities down the people who in their secret heart* the
I have levied upon and will on Saturday, the iuto
SLEEPERS
people can have no other foundation.
of railroads which would, everyone of them,
land’s change will any man dare to say that laborer consumed only what would keep
of March, 1894. at the hour of one o’tHoek p
—a thing not hitherto charged upon been bankrupt without steel rails. If Sir will think us the most shortsighted will day
After this statement It would be entirely he finds therein any justification for the him alive. Today lie and his wife and their ington
in .of said day at th« sou Ul door of die county court
lie the foreigners who profit by our folly.
them.
house
McMinnville, Yarntiill county. Oregon,
1 Henry had not invented the process, some-
There is still another argument which I sell at hi public
SECOND CLASS SLEEPING CARS, natural that u feeling of weariness should present deed of violence which is called the children are so immeasurably tbe most val
Who Faya the Tax?
auction to the highest bidder fo;
come over this audience, for if anything Wilsou bill?
!
body
else
would.
It
detracts
not
one
iota
desire
to
present
out
of
the
large
number
uable customers that if the shop had to give
cash
all
the
right, titie, intarest aud estate which
But do not the people pay the tariff taxes,
teems to have been discussed until human
Attached U» fill Through Train».
Suppose England, instead of beinga little up the wealthy or those whom it is the cus and do they not go iuto tne pockets of mo from the fame of Alexander Bell that a yet unused. What has made England rich? said deteudaut and ull persons claitnlne under,
nature can boar it no more it is the tariff. islanfl in the sea, had been the half of a tom to call ¡yoor there would not be a mo
by or through him subsequent to the attachtaent
!We»t »Ide Dlvlsiou.
nopolists? Do you believe the consumer dozen men were close on his track. It has It is the immense profits which come of or said premises, to wlt ou the lZth day of April
been so iu every great invention. 1 say, converting raw material into manufactured ! 1893. has iu or to the follow lay described real
BETWEEN
PORTLAND AND COBVALU8 Nevertheless the fact that, the subject is great continent full of raw material, capa ment’s hesitation or a moment’s doubt.
pays
the
tax
or
the
foreigner?
Well,
I
am
■till before the people snows that the last
Unfortunately tbegentlemeu on the other going to be perfectly frank about that and therefore, that it is the diversification of goods. She is a huge workshop, doing the ’ property to wit: The north half of the northwest
Mail Train Daily, (Except Huntlay.) word has not yet been said and that the ble of an internal commerce which would
of section twenty nine, township two
rival the commerce of all the rest of the side have persistently retained the old idea answer sometimes one, and sometimes the our industries that has stimulated inven most profitable work of the world—chang I , quarter
south of range five west or the W ibauatte tneraU
iWTTMTLv
Torllaml
Ar I 5 So ? M subject has not yet been exhausted or un
world.
that the producers are cue class and the other, and sometimes both. The first thing tions. Otherwise all the inventive power ing material to finished product. So long | an, Yamhill county, Oregon
lklS A M ; Lv
McMlnuvlUo
1» | 3»1 P M derstood.
Suppose every year new millions were consumers are another, aud hence we bear the foreigner does when a tariff tax is laid of America would have run to waste, and as she can persuade the rest of the world to I Dated at McMinnville this 7lh day of February,
1A15 P M| Ar
CorvalU»_____ Lv ; !:<»> P M
Two Trying Ordeals.
flocking to her shores, and every one ot those ou all hands such stupidities of speech as is to see if he can get into our market with when a man calculates the wonders of engage in the work which is the least UH.
W. L WaKKZK.
During that period of growth which lifted new millions in a few years, as soon as they those which sum up tbe workers iu each out payftig anything. If so, then he will American inventive genius he knows profitable and leave bertha most enriching,
At Albany and Corvallis connect with
Fberlff of Yamhill county Oregon.
ns from a portion so low that we actually tasted the delights of a broader life, would branch and compare them with the whole not reduce his prices. If he cannot, he looks where some of our wealth comes from.
she can well be content.
traius oi Oregon Pacific Railroad,
had human slavery within our borders to
As a further proof that invention is born
as great a consumer as any one of people. One hundred and fifty thousand over his margin of prolit and sees if he can,
The Plea of Lincoln.
Express Train Daily, (Except Sunday.) our present condition of freedom and pros become
her own people
workers in woolens—you ask wbat are they by abating some part of these profits, get of necessity, tell me why great inventions
Let me give one item, and the figures
perity
wo
struggled
through
a
dreadful
never
come
until
the
world
is
in
such
shape
A
M
Suppose
that
these
millions
and
the
70,-
Ar
Portland
compared with 70,000,600 consumers; 200,- his goods in. So far as he does abate them,
IÄP-M Lv
shall be furnished by the gentleman from In the County Court of the State of Oregon for
Lv
A M war which desolated one-half of the country 000,060 already gathered under the folds of 000 workers hi steel, what are they com
St. Jreeun
7 15 F M I.v
he pays the tax. So far us he does not, the as to eDjoy them? What would the crusa Alabama (Mr. Wheeler), who told me in I the County of Yamhill.
l.v Wft A M and so strained the resources of the other
McMinnvIllo
; A F M Ar
ders have done with railroads? There was your presence that t be value of all the cot I u the matter of the estate ot Jttijamln An
lier flag were every year demanding and re pared with 70,000,060 consumers; 200,OuQ ' rest of the tax is paid by tne consumer.
deceased.
Through Tickets loan points in Eastern half, both in money and In men, that its im ceiving a higher wage end therefore broad workers iu cotton, what are they compared i If the foreigner pays all the tax, then not money enough in the world or traveler ton raised in the United States was only trim,
“ Antrim.
-------
-----
-----
L
loGeorgeB
Eldon
E. Antrim,
.States. Canada «nd Europe can b« obtained at press today is visible every year on our tre ening her market as fast as her machinery with 70,000,000 consumers, aud so on all I within the limit where his goods can circu merchandise to keep them going a week.
Antrim aud Mary A Armriioug. being
be
*300,000,000,
while
the
finished
product
of
lowest rales from 0 A. Wilroa. Agent, McMinn mendous pension roll, although almost ob could furnish production Suppose she had through the long list, forgetting that al) j late there may be protection or there may
And this brings me to another fact. No
d-
children and known beiisal law of said
ville
K. r. KOGERS.
literated from our public debt After the produced cheap food beyond all her wants, these people added together make the wholt i not. If after paying the whole tax he still I invention is worth its salt which does not that cotton was 81,750,000,000. When cotton ent. and to Sarah E. Antrim widow of decedent,
Asst. Ü F.4J- A , roiuand. Or.
leaves
the
field,
it
■
is
worth
8300,000,000.
'
ami
to
all
unknown
heir;
of
said
decedent,
war ceased our prosperity was clouded w ith aud that her laborers spent so much money 70,000,000 themselves.
has a margin of profit to sacrifice in the in j have increased consumption behind it. When it leaves the mill, it is worth six I greeting:
a six years’ struggle with a disordered cur that whether wheat was 69 cents a bnshel
It so happens that America is filled with dustrial war. there will be no protection Take the very case of railroads. Are rail- times as much. On our owu cotton crop | Iu tbe name of the state of Oregon, you are
hereby cited and required to appear lu tbe county
rency and the reconstruction of labor and or twice that sum hardly entered the workers. There are idle people, but they or very limited protection. But if there be i roads economical? “Certainly,” you reply.
of the state of Oregon, for the county ot
Industry in the south. No nation in the thoughts of one of them except when some are fewer here than elsewhere, except now, only a slight margin which he cannot sac “They can carry passengers for half a cent alone we might in time make the profit« on court
Yamhill.
at
the
courtroom
tbeiwut,
81.506,000,000
of
manufactured
goods.
Nor
world's htstory ever passed through in so Democratio tyiff bill was paralyzing his when we are living under the shadow of the rifice without rendering the market worth a mile, for a quarter of a cent, and a New
at
McMinnville,
in ‘ rhe
county
ot
—ww it —
• •• —
is
there
anything
to
prevent
such
a
result
Yaruhill,
on
setuiday.
tbe
16ih
day
of
March,
abort a time two ordeals so trying and so se : business.
York
hack
will
cost
you
82,
and
even
a
lum
Wilson bill. If those workers are all get less, then there will be ccni[fetition th«-
in
a
protective
tariff.
ltfiH, at one o’clock in the afternoon of that da,,
CHTRCHEB
vere.
bering coach may cost you 10 cents. Of
Suppose that she was not only but a can ting good wages, theft ere themselves the
Nobody knows so well as I do how much then and there to show reuse If any there be why
Barrliv—Services Sunday 11 a. m. and
In spite of both these misfortunes not non shot from Franc«, but that every coun market, and if the wages ore increasing the same as if he manufactured here. In the course it is economical.” But suppose you
the real property of said estate should not be sold
7:36 p. tn ; Sunday school 8.50 a ro.; th<- only have we studded the country east of try in Europe had been brought as near to market is also increasing. The fact that in latter case be at least cannot shut up our had only a stageload to carry every day, I have failed to present even of my owu lu accordance with the prayer of the pettUnn
factories.
comprehension ot the great argument which therefor now on tile in this court to pay tiu> LU-,
yuung people’s society 6 15 p m
Prayer the Mississippi all over with mills aud work her as Baltimore is to Washington, for that
this country all the workers have been get
In these cases the price will not be raised. would it pay to build a railroad and would should control this vote I have said not a debtedness ot said estate and the ezpenaea ot
rueatiug Thursday 7 ;36 p. m. Covenant shops, factories and furnace^, covered it
is what cheap ocean freights mean between ting better wages than elsewhere is the But where the consumer pays any part of that conveyance be cheap? Hardly. You i word of the great fall of prices which has the administration thereof. Said real property
meeting tirst Sat each month 2:00 p. m.
with
railroads,
exploited
the
oil
fields
of
being described as follows, io-wll: Reins Use
us and European producers. Suppose all very reason why our market is the best in
i can make an ax handle with a machine in
Ceas. L. B onham , Pastor.
Pennsylvania. Indiana and Onio, and turn those countries had her machinery, her tbe world and why all the nations of the the tax by so much is the price raised. This ’ two seconds; without, in three hours. I» always come from the competition of the west half of tbe north half of cLaitu No. to bi T
5
S. K S W., notification No. 163S. in Yamhill
is the general rule, but often it does not
whole world rendered possible by protec
MrrHontsT KriscorAL—Sf-rvicca every ed into light, beat aud production the fierce, skilled workmen, her industrial system,
would pay to build a machine to make tion and substituted for the competition ot county, Oregon, and commencing at the «otuh-
Sabbath 11:60 a. ni. and 7:30 p. tn. Sunday impassioned energy of a thousand mines of and labor 40 per cent cheaper. Suppose un world are trying to break into it. We do work so. «After the act of 1890 large im 1 1,000,006 ox handles, but not to make one.
west comer of this trac t uow described which
not appreciate the nature of our market portations in anticipation of large profits,
a single island. I have said not a word of corner is 27.98 chains northerly from the eoutb-
school 9:30 a xu. Prayer meeting 7:06 p coal, but beyond the Mississippi we have
der that state of facte, with all her manu ourselves.
Protection Gives Money and Men.
t the great difference between the attitude of
m. Thursday. 8 E. M bminok «, Paator.
west corner of said claim No. to, on th* west
anticipations frustrated by the Baring fail
built four great transcontinental lines across facturers proclaiming against it, frantic in
boundary line of said claim No to. TbenceiMirtU
Cvxa. ParsnirrafAN—frervices«verySale the Rocky mountains and have driven the
are panic, made great changes in the case.
Thè gentleman from Illinois (Mr. Black) employers who find their own workmen 89
Eugllshonan, SI; American, St.GO.
degrees east, to.84 chains to a stake in the
their
disapproval,
England
had
been
called
bath 11:00 a m and 7:36 p. ra. Sunday great American desert off the maps and off
Many prices did not rise at all. and yet has noticed that men come here, and he their best customers in their own land, and j praiile for southwest corner of this tract: thence
I
have
given
you
already
the
glowing
tes
upon by Cobden to made the plunge intq
■chool 9.30 a. ra. Y. P- C. £.. Sunday 6:30
who
are
therefore
moved
by
tbeir
own
best
does
not
want
them
to
come.
Hence
he
is
north
one degree w est 31.57 chains to a stake ou
manufacturers,
knowing
that
there
would
free trade, would she have done it? Not if timony of Eugiisfimcn who have seen us
p. m Prayer meeting Thursday. 7 :o0 p. m. the face of the earth.
interests to give their workmen fair wages, I the north boundary of said claim No. to; Utali.w
Nor have we in any way exhausted th« CobdeD had been backed by the angelic with their own eyes—“Amazing prosperi be a certainty at least that they could not willing that our wages shall be lowered to end those who sell abroad and are there south 89 aegrecs west, to 6* chains, to th« Jtonb-
W. H Joitam Pastor
be badly undersold, began work
keep people away. Well, this is not the
west corner of said claim No Hk thence south
Casusriax-Service« every Sabbath ll.’UO future. Th« country is 10 times more capa host. History gives England credit for ty,” “Greatest market in the world,” “Par
I time to discuss immigration. But while fore anxious for low wages at home and ■ one degree east, SI 0 chains to tbe place of la.
A Fighting Chance.
adise of the workingman.” These are
a. tn and 7:36 p. m. Bunday school 10 ble today of further development than it great sense.
;
ginning,
Ito acres, more or k»s aud
It often happens that men will begin people are coming 1 am glad they have not oii whom works unrestrictedly that per being a containing
strong words, but let us see if cold mathe
pan of the Adam Matueney doMitoii.
•- m. Yucqg ppppte’a meeting at 6:30 p. m. was in i860. Let me state one little item,
nicious
doctrine
—
as
wages
fall
profits
rise
An English Fre« Trader’s Tribat«.
yet
imbibed
the
gentleman
s
ideas
aud
matics do uot put to shame the fervor of manufacturing under a tariff that does not
land claim in said lambili county, Oregon
sample of a thousand. Only last year at
H. A. D zntox , Pastor.
While our wiseacres are reading British
Witness, tbe Hon Wm. Galloway, judge <4 tka
raise prices because they know that such a have not yet begun to clamor for lower These and much more have I omitted, for
Sr J.Mre C athouu —Firat at., between Rumford, in my own state, was brought books of 40 years ago with the emotions of adjectives.
there
is
a
limit
to
all
speaking.
I county court of the state of Oregou, lot th« «osuty
wage3.
I
really
cannot
help
adding
that
We are nominally 70,060,000 people. That tariff will prevent them from going down.
G and H. Sr.ndav school 2:30 p. ra. Ves under harness waterfalls which will give great discoverers, what do the English
i
of
Yamhill and tbe seal of said court hereto at-
We know, my friends, that before this
It is not enough to have goods in the nat when the gentleman from Illinois (Mr. tribunal
is what we are in mere numbers. But as a
I fixed, this sixth dav of February, A- D 1KH
per» 7 36. bervme» mice a month.
to the productive energie« of this country
we
all
of
us
plead
in
vain.
Why
Black)
starts
his
reformed
emigration
of
themselves
say
atxiut
the
actual
facts?
They
;
amsT:
I1’ £.
GatMtwag.
W K. H ooan . Tastor
market for manufactures and choice foods ural market at a price which will bring a
40,000 horsepower for every day in the year.
w e fail let those answer who read the touch
Ei>. H zxpkkks , Clerk.
dodg».
Three hundred and fifty thousand just such come here in shtial». Naturally they do not we are potentially 200,000,000 as compared profit. The manufacturer must, know that men who come here "unawed by influence ing words of Abraham Lincoln’s first in ; 6-5
unbribed by gain” I hope to be there,
bECREf ORDER*.
horsepower run to waste every day in New like cur system. But for it they could do with the next best nation on the globe. the industrial enemy cannot force the price and
I
K sowlix i ' hai - tx « Ko. 12. <• I 8.—Meets e England alone. Whenever our citizens are our manufacturing for us. Nevertheless, Nor is this difficult toprove. Whenever below the range of profit. Then without for it would be a sight hitherto unknown augural and remember that he pleaded in
XOTICf OF I INAI. A4 COI NT
with these same men and their prede
Masonic haff too first snrt tbtre Mourtav evening
prejudiced and prepossessed as they are,
any increase he may put up a plant. Thi3 on earth of men who forsook their homes vain
4a eaan mnrufr . .VL'b» meinbirs, cordiallv ta- rich enough toemploy these great resources, they are startled into some incautious an Englishman earns 81 an American earns
cessors.
Where
lie
failed
we
cannot
expect
without
being
either
pushed
or
pulled.
operation of a tariff which does not raise
81.60.
arttad.
MRS O?0. HODSONTsec.
my hope is t hat they will be rich enough to
*•
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned,
imderelgned, ««
To sum it up, if this protection gives ns to succeed But though we fail here today, | | administrator
truths. Says Mr. Jeans, whom I have al
MRS. H. L. HEATH, W. M.
of tlie estate ot Alice A. I- omu . dr-
I speak within hounds. Both can get the the price is because industrial warfare some
consume their products themselves.
like our great leader of other days, in the r.sn-d. Las tiled
money
and
men,
ana
our
vast
country
needs
ready
quoted
aoout
the
“
amazing
prosper
bis
final
account
tn
said
estate
food that keeps body and soul together and times assumes this shape. A rival maker
Ct seza Fo»r No. 'A—Meets the second and fourth
Yambill county. Oregon,
Th« Country's Great Progress.
larger field before the mightier tribunal | I in the county court for Yamhill
"reguu.
ity” of the United States:
Saturday of each month m Union ball at 7 to
the »belter which tbe body must have for may sacrifice his goods in order to sacrifice both, it may show why we have so wonder
and that Mild court has ret Saturday, the loth day
?.. m. all uierutere of tne order are cord lai 1 j
So utterly undisputed and so distinctly
“It requites, I think, unusual temerity to 60 cents. Take 60 cents from 81, and you another man’s factory or to prevent the es fully prospered. If it does, I am inclined which will finally and forever decide this ; of
Marcb.lM. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon *s tie
uvlted to attend our meetings.
visible to every human being in this audi allege that the tariff system of the United have 40 cents left. Take that same 60 cents tablishment of a competitor. If there be a ! tq think that the way to have two jobs question we shall be more than conquerors, time to hear and pass upon said tin«) account.
L. h. D osm - xg , Commander.
persons therefore Laving any objections to
ence have beeu our growth aud progress that States has been a failure for that country.” from the 81.60, and you have 81 left, just 2X tariff then which will pot raise pi ices, but bunting one man is to keep on making new for this great nation, shaking off as it has AU
B. F. Ctcsnts, ÀdjL
«ccount are hereby notified and required to
this hasty outline is all that is needed to
Wbat a prejudiced English free trader times as much. That surplus can be spent which will maintain them, then the native mills and try to prevent the committee un once before the influence of a lower jivi- said
file
them
iu said court ou or before said time to
ways and mean» from pulling down old I.zatiou, will goon to fulfill its high destzny hear and po-t upon the same, as said admin
W. C T. U.—Metts on every Jfn- remind you of one great fact—that whatev regards as “unusual temerity” and which iu choice foods, iu bouse furnishings, in manufacturer's risk in building a factory is
until over the south as well as over the istrator Mill then ask that said final account bo
ones.
er
the
future
industrial
system
of
this
coun
he
might
have
called
unexampled
rashness
■dav, in Wright's hall at 5 o'clock p m.
fine clothes aud all the comforts of life—in limited. He may be put to hard struggle,
arid himself duebargod, and that hl«
“But,” says some gentleman fuller of po north shall be spread the full measure of approved,
try may be, the past system is a splendid ia not only exhibited by our committee of a word, in tbe products of our manufac but he cannot be beaten out of band. He
X. T. L. at 3 p. m.
bondsmen be onerated.
that
amazing
prosperity
which
is
the
w«i-
litical
economy
than
of
sense,
“
why
do
you
monument
to
that
series
of
successful
ways and means, but by every gentleman tures. That makes our population a« son- will have a fighting chance.
J. E. MsOXHS
W iuum T. Looax,
Maa A. J. W mhmoss , P ics
| der of the world.
Attorney.
Administrator,
statesman who found the country bankrupt who can recite Sydney Smith's discourse ou sumers of products, as compared with thj
C um G. E mof . bec y.
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