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T H E P A L M Y R A • '■&£%£%£. <ífv^r»v» yiifc ~Xfi>¿£: JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, P a i . m y u a J o u r n a l . R a lph A vc* /•///. lìd iti>r. ---- gA V S ^ U jL B _ n aiP iq \ f A T P H lM r . New Vork H e a lto Board Officially Declares the Disease Contagious T|ie B oa r d oi H* >m. n.o. «l*-t.i«red the g rip t»» I k * ront * * e ^ and lo f if t ious T h e di«euM> i* uiul lo lw* «lu«* lo influenza b a c illus. Kvery y e a r for nbom u-n \ e » r - the m alady hn* Ixjen ««• piei»»Unt ut ho«uc» tim e of th e y e a r a* t»> *»»• *•» I l**«l »jm domic, b u t u n til recently Hi* authorities h a v o not i i.i*m*.i k .«« « ..r» tigiOQB. H e re a fter enses of mil will have to b e reported b\ ph\M« m n s the sam e as case* of diphtheria *.« u rle fcvor ft«d o ilier gonli frions disease*. President M u r p h y i piled >t m*« of tho iie<b l*pjirçl fi*r » n.nsjtitti turn over the dnre&ie, which Lui^4+t*r-n primaient in épidémie form fur a ft w woeks, A t tho cl£»e of ihe confer» n«r the following: ofliriai state m e « i \\uk issued Influenza is a n infections n n d «•« tagiouft d isease, due to the influenza bacillus. In caseft of tni|uenatu m y n p this n r^ a n ifim is present in a ll t h r ho cretionsof the mw*, throat a n d l»n»n chia] tubes Tho d iseuse is traiiftinitb'd fr >rn per son to p e rson through the tak in g in of these o rg a n is m « either from d irect contact a f te r the s«'crotiontt h n \ e l»e«*n dried a n d p u lv erized and inhaled jn the fôrm o f d u s t. The d is e a s e cam m t he p ro d u c e d h\ any o th e r causes lliau 'lo* loHuenztt bacilus. T h o ro arc many catarrhal affections of tho respiratory traei w h ich a re im p ro p e rly called jrrip, and the dlBliitCtton between these a n d true grip is o x tr r m r f y ft anti often im p o ssible in the milder forma G rip, h o w e v e r, n» n m ut h nmr»* **< ions a ffection, produces m tu h jjreiit**r depressions n n d is followed hy m u ch m o re te d io u s convalescence T h e din ease e x te n d s rapidly and aflVctH larjje num b ers o f people, ^because of the lack o f d e finite diugnosis a n d any nt tem p t a t isolation of p u tieat o r dt»»n fcction o f d ischarge*. An a ttack o f g rip produces tempo* rary insusceptibility. us is the v ase in m o st infectious and contagious dis eases. so th n t when au epidem ic bus p issed th r o u g h a city o r o v e r a «*o in try there ia com p arative freedom from the d isease for a certain p e riod, until the insusceptibility is Inst T h e n when infection is n y a in introduced the-dis ease lak e s a g u in iiu epidemic form K « t M Vwm* < 0 Scare W l t k . Tbe limited nornber of excellent pon tletnen who bnvn taken the name of '‘anti-imperialist* for tin* numr of tbeir organization ore u/ifortonate be canse at tbe outset they hotray a spirti of unfairness. Imperialism is autocratic n i e by an emperor, or at bent a rolr wblobdoes not recognize tbo w ill of tho H E W A S M IS Q U O T E D . .IfURlttr llnnna Not Id Kejor of Tin« k r r l n i W i t h th r K t l i t l n v Tariff It app**tir«i 1 Hut ri^tuTftr H hiuid bn«* beeu 4n -ft-rwMUit AiUiiivui\s iu whtob he \\n* rnado to my tbot 4u )U^B^B&nT\ttTrT‘TPt»n ’nf t in* O iriHlrv SIL K S AND V E L V E T S . Hlton 1 Im «hat now QSlata bcio. Conseqaeutly Qeocisl Scliurz. Mr Ourucg)e, Bdwnril Atklnion aud * Ion other» who nr« In th* movement mteroprvaont tho position of tboM wlir> oppoco tbeui. Tticy are on- hir and dogmatic, nud beonano tbe; nr« ■o tboy w ill bave little iqHoeuco. Tlio oobaldurable miiutaft of cousorvutlvo men who are iu doabt'liboQt nuuoxiuK tbe Philippines aro uot tlioso who will be inflaenocd bv a name wbicli attribute« to tbnir oppooouti nu iateuliou to •binge tbe farm ot Koverutucnt iu Ibe O u ltvi R u lfii — Jntim a ) m. »«mUi ToKfw. \No M r Smith.\ eba Kirid gontly but firmly, 'I «in never be your wfio ” Then bo itrugglod to bis foel •nil tuti<1, iu broken tunc», “ Aro nil toy boju’B to U* thus «Insbed to pieces 1 Aui 1 never to bo know ti as the busbaml of the beautiful Mro. Sffiitbl” Thi» wuh too tnuob nml phe succunibetl. — New OrleunB Titnes-Deniocrut Not Joat u tie Mesnt. “ J o h n a o p vnuts to l*»irrow Bump money oT tie Do y«iu kin>\\ nuy thing about hum ' “ I know him ns well oh 1 <lo you Jw o u ld o ’t lot him bu\t> « cent - l&dl&napoli« Journal U .r tan. “ YOU see.” mini tbo vvouiun. '1 always notice peopl«'» v a n .\ \Poor thing, tbuuglit fBli-other o«rform<)r in tho cuuverhutiunui A Good Riddance. Hosoman S. S. WaikniN oi p a r r m F n t , I? j e o t s - a n ihiT lpsir- - anL ThiTe Ii a ffrmt Hra’ m o »<h In th e tab*» tuta A l*out evicti*»o< m lrr_latiAl_>n«t tl»r n**rtjj uf *v o tlA n d d u r in g tltr i a r jv a r y l ilTT!l«Ur <it th e p r p * r m frn li i r » Jt i** a har*l*hij !• •r»v fa f o iK tu be lu m m i r i W d u r a n t i . • ro a d s id e . in r tids u f w e a lt h hall <arm«b<*d a o d b a l f t ^ t t . b e i *u» b r j o t m m i » • f r v i c t u m * a r e o o t . bv all m e a n * Oonf»nr*\ tt (he H r ttis b '( S lf» S tarrrhr % ‘l? v p j ^ n tree Acnencj wnthoul timiLat f-f rordei and often instead ot «tro H m p cf,‘* tiitou* «T'Oipathv arrrvw (he Atlant»« irr <miM hnd abondant r»iij«nrtun*i»e% at horar. tlotrman S s Wat tt»-» >r i»»f ljni>ia F lre l>c)KirtmenL Eim lra N N tíñam e «mroJvcd in an evicüon a *h**r* tnnr ip A S i x u f b n i r I b r r f j d r t m a v I k |t»r ' adept tb r «ame iuea«ure Kncm iuc I» «v V Wat» io» pnjceepni will «ave a beaj * ,r jtid m i n i a d í'i* u j. He *a»* (*»n kuinrv * Ij' art* . a-i^b: v* it. 11 $ ti, enough t*» > * ik th* ktfre* 'ii M .O’l><* ^J*l. 1 I jh ) ofn K*1 ’* a»4' |ru * ! I ill to* k 'Wf il TTÏ7 ^ tnrlff wonhl I«* norcMitfi IfT r.rrtt’t t*i * previdi» additional r«*v< nno 7'n »tiai. t bnnsolf dourly (ni«liT«t<uiil ih«* wnai t ! bn* prepared and notbi*ri;ti'd th« pohlt I cnti*>ii i-f the following r»pre>*«t'-n <>1 hni vmwt. “ A* my tw'flnmg wnw evijt-ntlv iui- oudprnt(Kid in r« fert‘Utn to tlio *n«<ti . nndor diprnsBion and 1 wan m injo't« <t I now etste thnt 1 «-rtnHlder the Uii.ulcx ^ bill tho nioNt ^rit<nt(fl> cd tariff bill ever ensi-ted. itn^t I \\«itiM ( bf t)>e l;o>t person to diftnrt* t»** < |«’ra ¡ tiMiiü that 1 In hi va U V.M1I U m « n largor n voimo to tlm rnuutry tbun i* J rlnimt'ri f*«r it nnd ^ 1 1 1 remullí lu f\«<< ' far mnny years end be elmuKed only 1 >j | tbe Ib'pnt'hran fiarty v-Urn tbt- rcqnir»- { muutN of tlu* coontrv dfniflnd ii An f \ l tlio Wfir tits 1 trf'ltnve time tamalea tiir\»B of it %Mll ri'tinim a« a m»Tuo* *d trtHrtJ** +«■ ^yfoHfle 44«:rwwlut- PXpi'UsOH <»f the poveriilimnt nnil r»in tin£onrl{*H. “ 1 < 1 M Htate and now ri*pr*nt tlmt \w iliR to tbe l>en«’tltM uf the pr<>i«it>\*> tarlfTfftir nnlñirftn füríu« imhiKtri»** h it« reaoltfd wbern for tbe llrnt t»im< in I♦»«* history of tbo r«*q»try our export# vf mnnofaclnrud 4 ,rnnrtH <*x< * »«I llie iitip*»r»*< That le wbat we hn%o alwevs i Iminrd Vtfonld be the oott’Oine of the pr«it«*rli\r policy, nt the mrun timu mmiitioninK nur etntxlnrd of wagi*«- Thm im*aiiK ii rcrtortlou of rnv.*ntio fT<rm imp'Ttn, nn<l apIrfR mudo K*»ort from au iurrcio>»<{ volnino of bo^iiM^M tuo*! ix* Kuppli«-<l from oti»#*r eunn*'*, nud I «n«se»t»>d !»•« , aud colToo. U’hlrh run ht' lundi«, tu ln) opinion, u Konrrp of revenue iwheti quir«'d) w itbo a t auy i^reut hardship!' oonsnniprtt “ I do mit car« to enter iutoanyneWH pnpt’r dÍFrn«Nion und per hop* did m t make inv lui^iuinK elenr to m\ friend tiro roportor I «•ertninly wcib ii «>t dn-tut In#«« public lutervlew and wooM n*»i «ay this niueb only to corrett wimi fieuniH to bave boon a iuntouder»-tiitidiim • I a i n n prot<\*Honltit iu prlnrlple. and buvo grown fctrontier in the bi*liof from olijoct I i ' hhoub whlob are m n ftifih inM pvery year ' In hid opinion thnt no meddling wirb tbo DiiiKluy tariff i» disirutdo >enut *r Hnu»a undoubtedly n ib** tM the tneut of the bnHinoHM inTrrr^t-» «♦! t|i> • i tire country The nenerol M-utuu'-nt ir respective of party anilmtiou«. Ia* » Ii »t tho tariff shonld be let alone nlwidtit. i\ for n term oi year», it la a good tariff aud tbo country I« extremely woll «uto* fled w ith It AM E R ICA N X*N PLATE 4 OrawrlwK i m lniitr» XVUlrh Prellt« t>ro«lueer mné W»iiatuner. Thè petnocratic party made a toM UneilUiii t/t the protettivo duty pot on Wchth tiu plate by tbo MrKiuÌey tanti With tbe avowed parpiuteuf loiM inu'op tbe manufacture uf that wldel> o>ed article iu tbe United Staten. They paid tbo iudoetry cnnld uot ilnuntib beru io compotition w ith tbo Welith prodoet excopt ou cntidldouff tbnt woofd tax American r UHUiners nutrngeomdy (oi tbe beueflt of » few eop#li»litHH, Tbe daty wbb imposed, nud tbo result bns been tbo ORtablisbiueut of the tin plate Industry iu America on o |rermn dout basin and, tuclduntally. thu n*du< tlou of the coHt nf tlu piule to Am e n ctu consumers throti^b tho Improve tnunts in the. method« of mnkiNß »ii.il fnllowod in tbo wnki* vt tbe introdur tlnn of » new craft aïnou# uu lovcntiM people. 'boso observatinna were proiuptod by ‘\ “ \“ 'Wini? pHmgropb “ Tbo Am e n •Plate company lu Klwond ^nd 00 0 people In f 000 Iu d i tüJU in l^ 9 b / ‘ —liufTal i a l ________________ SO R T O F TRA IN IN G t i n i r a n I t e i n n r k n M nti tn f i l i i lu d n t l r y r fi «1*>t 1-llené witMn tt.e»* piato L «.i «I niub: V*»\ im r a tiv .Jy jo im r f + <lry K“'«dh n»» o when the ♦ THovwii*»! nit* irtiii«»Hiet>-<i f m'K «**inld b«» ínccos*,folí>’ a * t l anufíi/tored lo ibi» O . D . T I F F A N Y -pcrvait^ t f*rn*l« and |.f. eon*it» \ iitanof a ni th i ) differì t , » patt« f lu t 11 ** \ <jt* * t il «11 li (X p) WO* 1 III p* !*»•! > >•' i ole'« i nintf l>t\ If« « u ir. .f « n t I bi- end • f th d* \ * i j . »» m f r .i W i f 1 in th> i .-t lin\ i »'U i \< i ti i I 1 h* ne-' • * fui 1 !lji* of I Winter Wheit \t ihn tllu e t h e A t n « r i < a n l tur* r u •« ku|-|x<«i^1 t«> b a v e t tt« > lin n it f heap d« • f in ml < « «<ml loiUI'iii 1 ,i lumi? XV, 11 rin« d ( : oie d Ihe l-1*>a timi II I t p ' If 1 bih i» trun i t » i Ika and r ti 1 ■ n* H / .«i ; > *>> >>t i>i i* */ -'i u j m|Ik )ti«hi<-trv I•:»- '\•'•u ' m mi » r >-f >*.!•* ! >U 1 ' in -nth* it lot- mii<Ln t an in fi \ % imi * pfti uiipl« pi ’I«** Vi* ili -ffer ' F L O U R , OJil Fashioned Bolted Meal, and W h o le Wheat Flour ed b> tbu la»t iriiT 1 «-k> * i * t 1 **• ’ din’t t t utlKf of (It-* deve/opiiM'fjt. It llQ9 ^ pia*'« d \tu* risiili made vi Ivi I« on A < iuatztui ttiiii Atm TU.m »-iJU** nnd lias f E, CRACKEI Southern White Corn tho \ej\e ' I 0 (unpl*i«l\ r*»vi iuti'Hiized •-trade- The fullnev t,f nnder««tifnntin« il»« A u i t t n a l i *ia> a allk lu iu iu ld i l u n r I.* nh‘-\'n l v Ihe i I um.« « f tlie je a r n -w m-utio^ lU e m l 'ilo* vitluool | A ^ i r b n n bromi Milt*. rofvefH and rib j 1 boos tim o r i ««it tn h'**» w i l l api*roxt m a te $i lo imjI'J'i ij. « rem o rkalde ubuw | m u tndied < ily I,» y m r « previno» the M ill re Oil 11 t nf ¿ IIMTI r » II loninl 1 Mnphd in ih»- ro«lti« n u \ f HiikA nnd i ■..• vtlvit»*\söH oni\ $i. iiuoiHM) nnuiinlly — l 'I m n R i lirv < h«N Kepnrter i «»tisiLi*;' St*»weirM *\er rtttrf kitWv s w ri t ( u rli r m t t 's l*OUÌ ||\ K» mm I aU '• IViltl h llorfit* in«) < ';tl 1 I* nod M i l.l (, l> T i IÌ jiim IN d u e i b e fo r m e r p r o p r ie iio w m u g are |myaT)leto() ASK A r AIR S H O W TU* Willen Ulli'li) t« W.o . WMh f : tic i>. rlmmpii).m •• 'in i |;und e» I I ba'e uhi imm d 1 tlmt of the Ul ; tbiH l-iiinpl» t '1 i concern ot prou i w«*lt*onib »orb e i pare and contr-i nf forcdf/n nmke Anierlemi Wlim Wmil to 11«* < otn (inri-il i«» I i*ri*lRt» T h e r e w.i«* on* i h m u lin k i t i ^ niu'»iiji th o » li^ U iu t i ' e l v \ im * r ir a n o h a r m t e r i* * tii H u f th e ehr* b n iiq u « t r >*1111)' triid * r « il t«< M ’ ij * r « » e n e r a l M i b i » l*y T»o p r i'im iH n t « m / « i.| \ i w \ o r k T h « | »«M ill w a * m Ii i >r \ f fb» fi* if- r i i <<«in | m n t e lm i : thi* A 'C l ira u H t l l i t i s m Him re< e n t w /» r w it h ^ m ) n a t o l n o ►•»eh nt) orra**i<’ti it w n n h l hn\ u beet» « m in e n t ly fit H i» t A i m r t u n W itt-s «b< o l d bn\o ft pin«* <<t> th> ver\ e h t t io n it e n n n n h u l tb< % d i d n> i ui undnnt v n n * t y nf yn unno - but u t cno \ « h< b'e Vlllf\! '*«««f « « rm *» « h»r»*t»> i n I 1 nr r \nn ri'-an I«* • I- und i i* , utju i> n i m al lu rteii Willi H Hl I il Hl • re 1 « not an Atnerhnn nenre that W*nild lint i «'pi'criunity tn rom t ltd Wines W ith thitgv It ia tltt* k in d of up portunity tlmt tbo Am e rican pr-Mlac*r ucukft and Nhoohi have Let onr \vitn-n of biluestic viii*npu huve a fnir ►how and stand nr M l a<-<«>rdtuK to then merit*» «u deinen h MunuKerb««f stneiiy Am e n e iiii Pntniu i«^!iould -*c*- i i it that tbo opportunity o not laciciuR C o n H 'm lir reo«/ W bat hett» r p «* i if r> o ld Riv.-n of tbe « flVrth i’ijptt iif n p ro te ttive tnrift ImportH ».top home prodottim i Hturt* pricn»« go dnwii ►readily expnrti* aud cnorinoa»Jv mereano Totltty we on* ¡ in a fair way to tupplv tbo world wuh steel w ire nulls it is a repetin->n of tbo experience with Ftonl railî*, non tho* («•»«< ru in tin tv I mg r<*peat«*i| w nb tin plate AlTilidv m i piale »p|ienrH i.ui<ni»r tbo eKporfM fr» tn tbe I o it*d ctat*** And m ill the (i-niorrntio parly in it» last nntiouul con • ntiun dei leretl o^ani'l a jjrot«H*tiM’ lu n t’ — \ ookrn* Mtat hiiiuii eij^'rt Wu. ni.ufn- ttirvd g*>o*W_tI I luiw wv E d u c a t i o n n u t o t l i e N e e d » n f A l n e r l * c a n N h J n t ’ l i m The New York Tinioa, au advocate <*t free trade in ev»>rytbinK* commend* tb> policy of tbe New York b*uird of edo(*a Sion in muiutuuiiuK u. Hihoohhip h*r IrulntiiR iKiyn to tn tren iu tnernlr.ini »hipa It reiutirk» \There cnu Ih) nn doubt at nil timi Ibe comtuerclul expniiHion wbieb will follow the *uceewfaJ teruiiuuttoti of our war w ith spaiti w ill umko n mnro cff*vt I ve deiuaud for merchant milnrs um>i luercbimt shippers tbfmtvonr<i_uoi.v ublf to supply Hcnro tbo Increased liupor tuuoo of training scboola for nor mer cantile m nrluo A coturolitoe han been appointed by tho reunió to devise way» sud m eans and MUKftent uicnns of n hn bilitatmg tiie m errbnut marin» (\'T' i.*» Plaus aro bntubitiK nil along tie- m * u boards, eastern and western to «fart now euterprtM » in territori«** nfieoed t* u» by reeent events. euterpriw> needn.c Aint-ricnn ship» uuder Ameriraii mi n But Nvbereure the Aiuericnu olllrerH an<I Uien tu coiut» from'* \\ bere tndeedv Under our pre«eui sblppiüß law» (bere i» no jmìueein» ni for the Americau ynulh to adopt a «eu taring career Whether be p» nj> otlbyr or Benimm he taunt compete w ith f«.r oi^uorM. w bo nro content to accept it . iu 25 .to ¿U pax c c u lk 'w Iban |.b.e Ajm ri cab standard of wages. U n til the /*ult<*d states teureren the polioy tbat t-oco made nur country the master o f l ù ownovpraeacerrvjii« irndo and a tornndnblo ooiupetitor for tbe oceau freigbiiUK of other nation*« th* studio truimtiK iln p mututufbed ty ttn Now % ork l-'«ur <1 of education ui ou an ty¡uiJ ciuii of $U| tiOOwill uior* iban itnf fico In tarn out all tbo «uiiKti» thut cao dud job* «« mates -on JUtuficúIÍ’ 4h£i chaut Ahlp« More to tbe por))ose tvotibi bo a training sbip for free tradu i d it > 1 * and negligent mombera of tbo Unite«« p . t MnïïfrinVt soeU urn* ; recìdo somo hope lor tbo rentoniiion <•! tba Amwriciiu merchant niatiuc upen the ouly basifr^that t\ I ni %red f If under Of l*i „l*J fnrrQ 000,010 n-.-rth luon V« Oi't- « * « Nut ii< toqui rur Jo order that \vr insy U*t d P»’«-’ \Wi< wna it tba \*p ran do oi«»ri- \ifrtlng Jinn a goni w ha 19 the treed •C e n t r a l Fails K 1 • J n n r u PR O T E C T O U R S H I P S . WE LEAD (» THERS FOLLOW 1 ♦ ♦ ♦ W h \ li«*caiise Hoods made by !»► i w strictly FIR5T-CLA55 ' 'or ltnMt.«*ss is grow m p rnpidly W e sell BREAD. CAKES, and PIES- \od K \e rM h in p |>crtaiiiin^ to a h r > t t hiKH B a k e r y ’ T o r e c e iv e if«H » d r e t u r n s f r o m y o u r tn o u e y c a ll o n A. P. BURRILL ¿PPS'S COCOA i » i t \ T K K l L r O M F O U T I N G D w t i n u u h b r d Cvtfrywhere tor O e licacy of Flavor* Supe rio r Q u a ltt> , and N u tritive rr«»p e r tie*, Spectolfy fratc- itil a n d con*fo> tlntf to the ov rv o u s and dvspepJtlc* Y « » u r t j m c e r a n d D r u g g i s t s e U t in H a l f p o u n d T in s o n l y Pn red b\ Jtin ie H K p p s & C o . , L t d I ’tiH t* < » | M ih ic C h e m is t s , L o n d o n , oir h m d D E C E M B E R ‘28, =-rr— 7 --- : - 77 — - vc 1WÍKS. '•^21 • î * Bareham’s Bakery la I L LI- < » Toys, Books, Q a m e s and Dolls ai t£ THE PRICE SELLS THEM ! 7 i i S i.i i IN \ M * —I I LARGEST DISPLAY OÜTSIOï I Iflffl (MS î 5 ï «i» îî* y,\ H* ? « « $ ïï o . K*. •w» *3* W . S e x t o n ’s W c i re H o u « e C o a l V a rd C\l.l. \M> v\ sviM- : m CHKISTM ' I ' m k W TH1NU N * «I M \ \ h l ' l l . I t'A N KK 1\ il M> VI BAREHÄM \ t i Hi- Lowest ■r - Possible Prices Î ¡aeiBKiiaisioisft0&$^ E5. A N D E R S O N ; M A N A G E R . T i ' RYAN & BONTE ÄR E H A A J b A K E R and C O F E C T I O N E R . Ice Cream, Toys, Peanull and C r a c k e r s <u W n o lesaî^ and Retail ( tin ie r M.'ii/t una Cu\ 1er I X M A S PR E S E N T S ? 'i-- 1 'I II I ' M m Mens’ Boys’ and Childrens’ Suits, Hats. Overcoats, Ulsters, Reefers, Underwear, White and Colored Shirts, Jersey Shirts, Cardigan Jackets, Collars, Cuffs, all the Novelties in Hechwear, Mufflers, Gloves, We have the Best Line of Lined and Un- J i n e j ^ l o v ^ ^ l ^ ^ o u n d in town. Come )ds and get prices we Wool Boots, Rubber Boots,I Bather Boots! K I I f 1 « i'i:\ AT JO H N S O N & R O Ç E R S ' v i \vj jm Snñix Proof nnd Gom O t h e r t v U e Tb**? « a n n u i « o m p e t * W t t h K o r e l v n \ r v n e li i . It i s u n i n q u in t lo n o f f r e e sh ip n . It ls a q u e s t h m • f w a ^ c s « . in a in t e n o n c o . ra t e « o f in te r e s t t n n i n t n r f ' a t t d **proti»* Ilo t i. “ W a tfe » aro 4 ? p e r c e n t le?n 011 BrUi*h w h ip n . ih* o f lu a iu t e n n iic e ls le*»H. L lo y d d i H r r i n ii i m t e uH a iU ft A m e r lc s n ve^tfeN n n d tb e r e « t e otber ^ n e o t io u a o f th . t k m d t o b e nfCT W e n e e d le g ls lo t lo u to p r o t o c t o u r v o w w h a n d t o o v o r c o u io t b o a o d i f t e f r u c o s , n o d w h e n w o s c c o r u s o d i ! e } i i « ln t } o n A m e r i c a n vcscela iti tb o fo r o i g n tra d e w ill m u l l t p l y n n d pro s p o r n s t b o y n o w do iu tb e tb o r o o g b jy p r o t o o t e d coatttwlBO tra d o . O u r tncrcbftut morlne i n tbe foreigu trnde w ill grow rapidly wben« ver it 1 « protretod a» oor otb«r »uduBine* un» prnt’«'ted pud U»’t bef#ire \Vi* {»ft«** ttoiut mii^uilicciit hreniioitup** - li\« « I tho Americnu line— «*»gng<*d m «In* f -' elgli irad*.X’ut ’ bent- vei»j*«d* u'* .r'ml Jy prnttwiO1«! b) meuiis nt h j - > sidy otlntw if» -m* w » r ' I n *t h.. ohm tbat ime Hr*i • 1 * n Ini» It \ « '*. wim tub»i liA»\t ny Mv Hr»t -h n«b irai» Wben tin y r o n otnier t»o Hr-n** d and as nuoti n* oor tt*>* * rocm t:t i»»> tbu « oiMlitii-im ti.) w».‘ r* n* ai ' « tu> tli(UiilUMl(i) )i<*.*»e i» M>< riti*« t* k UIj dar ibe AUH?rlcim flftib I^ree sbtps \muh» never bave bmo^bt theiw* v«»w«d» under tbe Atnerimn bi# Tbt v w**t i-l ih t bave paid «*'j»»*i in <«nt»pMtiii •« witi< tbe nub-ulizt ‘1 » 'M-le of fnrt’iK!. bue» — ^hllndldl»!*»« »nice ond Resiileiice, 11 Main 8trefit. Office hours, 7 to 9 A. M., 1 Vo 2.80 nnd 6 to 8 p. X. <lcrtricity and Galvanism u«ed in C'hronlr I V h L. B. Darling, M. D. n rooms formerly occupied by Dr L)el*aMalcr, in tli« Seeley Bloclc. iilice Huum 8 10 a m. , 1-3,7-» P M Sunday 12-1 P M. <ppcial Httontion given to Surgery. RpKiiliMire. Famum house on Wa»li intrton 8t«>et. Fire, Lite, Tornado, and \C..IDt\T INSURANCE in the old and reliable Line luofing a Speciali}' ♦♦♦♦♦♦ T H E N E W S T O R E , R y a n & lio n t e . ^ 1 N O T I C E . — W e a i - p g p l lm p n i l i m r \ V iiii»*r ( lo - 't i -ii :*t ?*>/* ( ? ‘ir d o ltir for cash and for a limits! tmn- ,.ni\ I II IN o x ’ E m A l l , I 7 >oi -i.- i - il: v i \ w i im i- n v i m i . i.m up — W a v e r l y ] SM> I im .M H l-N JO H N S O N «&. ROGEf ssuim m m m u m uiiuute 1 JACKSON «I III. .»I. eatH benefit \d 1H3 j d ^ K m*'« a»4' *• •• * *'r ibeni la J1» #*>•, S 4 * * » f h*v»^r| duertioo« riif » %» * (>t effertiial I deroe.* U-,,.-h frrmi t>i^ f) • *.<1 >t ba« t»er»i ( i . * e h i*i «» : i * «•( n** «■ i» Mr * , J i .»-«1 i af*le r«Tno I * Ihr n*»»it i I »• 1 » ‘nev IhlU «untdd !.e * r « • ■ • u h r t í » fr«*nn an» t*»rn» «»J »>1 («•\tan « I '•>> br : r <1 - nee by cot» P H. Iff » d r * l ».♦ J I'^iet Mih<urtj « nfV’ are«»t^ I - >% Kemoobrt- tBt came i>jauj'e «od THE VERCHANT MARINE U e p n l » « 1 e » n l * n r t y S4*»n*|» I ' l e t l f f e t l *«• I I t e » I % e f t * C r e n t t B » . J It sbnutil not m* forgotten tbnt w«* * oure baií o n>‘’rrbant tuurine, and tini' ' the Atu*'rii*un Oa« floated from nier • chant remi 1« iu every part oj I be world l tbot thin wise policy Mtnblin|inil by tbo father».\wa» abandoned, butlbat tlie tte j publican party iu uutiouul nnd ftati* platfortnti. now stand» plcdffrd lo re \ •tnre lb*'”«* uiufthead» aud tbe American 1 wnblBin upon tbuin A uyiteiuof dlnerlmluattug duties for the encourup*iiiont uf AmoricHU ship piqp >v<*nM n<*f oujpJIab tbt» result tn a «bon i n o r Tbe Putted States is berouj tug tbe nm itept exporter nT* matiufut turn) juitflurtn. as It is tbegrenn**! «ralo exporter end yet It J m enuotfb t«> caute a blQHb of nbauie to <*ome to th«' IneiHt < f American« to coutcss tbat thi» vin>t trado i» prtm iimlly carried «iti in tbat float tureJKU daga We »bould con -feÿ t a f W /^ -lSííiííé Wbat we tiov alifneid in Amertenn oudnr tbe Americau flag This 1 « n<‘C mere M»ntlti»int |t i** bo«ine«h. X\l>ir,lí mean» tbo <tei**lopienni oi uu imtu»try pzovidiug more «n.|-l-*v I aient to lalx<r aud tbe «upretuacv ni ti» A iuernan fhig of ruinmerre oti ftie btg> «eas W k & i V irginia’» HepuMii^au «en ator bato a OHI pn»vid»ug for eJ< »b>» b* tbe matute Tbo uatmoai plotf.irr 0 DU>tate plallprtuB ai tbu Kepubluan« declare Tor tt l l ftbuold bo rt«ontinbere*l tu tbta «muipaigo Ueitort tbe (big on ¡h» ceas, revivo tbu merchant luorlua. 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