’ IT IS A GOLD BLUFF. duty d 1.3†m on every lon- Woo-oh ore-lull timed. ml ’flmmuflmm‘mfluâ€" gates. Butthmhipncum Mantle munthaapmmmm tat-ll. and especially as to the proh- mm. lthouethmmmkaa Hut while: mmnoithiu mm is under Win. and quite ul- oiher to “can" the Mr"! and mm- ciai hand of such I nnflou u the United am especially under the cir- ‘ .3mean rel-Mum mm mm; commu- which madam“ aim MWHQMW _ mmm'licImnn-b - nan-H- am, «an: al- 2 ‘5 3 ’E It won- I mm nation. tar Ila-um. m ohm-pr" I‘m Inâ€. which contain all-at In nmm anmn a nu MI nu Ana-flan â€Mun. Ind an"! Mal nm 0' my nth" nnkln. Mm.“ he cloths a "am. out" ulna") m «mm. unnm um! lm‘nflm In the l’uuo-l Slam. non. no": mm; mm: n a mac Inn. pm“ In Germany. which roman a an! d W.†m hunch-u! Inn- On can-In gnu!†at cinching and 1,200 maria m hundred “In. on on" nr‘ Nth M a 2mm rhmrlrr. should be amflll to on" a mm! mum 7 {Washington Letter.) The last ieebie cry 0! the tree luv den regarding the term- bill ll that It will disturb our relations with toreicn countriee. itiealestreeortandnn unsuccessful one. They hero been beaten at every point; hove failed in 3'! their arguments and "unions against the bill, so much so that my member- 01 their own party have an mud to vote with them. And now. seeing that this bill is bound to pale. they nine the techie cry that its pau- use will elect our relations with other countries. But all this tall: does not worry the experienced statesman or diplomat. Similar protests have come to them and to the government time after time in tormer consideration of will measures, and they have been politically received as these are. care- fully “tiled" in a convenient pigeon- holee and never heard from afterwards. either in the framing of the bill or in their bearing upon future commie! relation: of those countries with the (Toned Staten. This custom o! tiling protest.- min-t pondil‘ tarili measure. is altogether a. one-aided one. as mitten to the United 3mm and the nations which tore made these mote-to. Teri! inw- mlne and so with other nations. and In. United States por- not the dlthl nutrition. A prospective system mun am in Europe and elsewhere. and «uh nation: in France, Gummy. Ane- irie-Hunxnry. 8min and other: which are now molding about our promoted new lull, int-mu» you by no: or from period to period their protective tori! rum. but in all than me- the world orerJlte United Item bu never nit-red e protest 0! general mm anion nayhody'l term kw: or pro- noud lull int-lotion. There he" in: «onion; in which attention at iuoiun mwrumu he: been .lhd to «min of their lmu or mutation- whlch mined to hear “My no. uncle ln-hury in the Usual m 7 to din-Hula“ gal-u mm at um many I. mun-M with "no. 0! «to: mention. Inn than I: menu on "can! in I‘M“ tho motl- mt at the rum-a 8cm- Iu cloud nuns-1 loan-nominal..." M by other mum- I‘M would but with «anal mutt I†at am â€Ml-a "Mr undue- b the rum- 0! than mutt-Ia, an my Inflo- no.“ In“. M «Mums! norm-mu: by Mn Mam. uh“ I" II to hat m «on «one "on the m um at all «than. mm lay "out. um mm chum. but an that unto-u “va mm M:- on“; «Mr. them!"- Ian 1 Mal “(H Mnflly urn-hm wot-II" In"! AM. «In Inch .0 lie lllamt. no! lo I] no lama-re. of and. I mulch. ‘l'Al-K ABOUT FORSIGN RETAIL!- A‘I'ION ON OUR TARIFF- a II.- Bun m lam Inna-nu linen-80.“ 0! cm W ‘Vh’ It Wort Warnâ€""do- at 3°qu foo-Ho In “I I... m customer we have for our um 03 of m 1895 export Americ- took 120,372,400 yards, or mum, more “In Minna! the town"! 41,050.71» yards more than she mot In 18". when her proportion m at!“ lion than on- Mo! the whole. The Milk 0! no shiv- mum «on sum, .3 the m- dfll center of the mam-y, but Burn.- lq, mace, and I M aunt mun have sold Is In the out m 81.- 734.722.“: ml. or mud- In excess of what they hate trough! rm ns. or an avenue at "73.472184 per an... The known; mMe no" on m- eta-en fru- M sales to each of he mmmm tn question during the m )amhnnmmmnllmnude. rule â€H.301" worn at m: and hung!" from n- “In“? ml- 0! ‘ our prodnwoau. (film's calm in In M the and ten yam are "39.24.†and bar we ohm {mm In 334.2193". Amm‘flungan'u "In In In II at m mu "an an. â€1101,!" and In pun-ham from u â€0.993.224. The mull all†m an of "to Ifleen mines which an "pom-cl an en.- Malnhu. Iona": or otherwise. at our : 13".. lane been in the past ten yun‘ 34.843.943.523. while the pun-hue- from m In he are length o! line have hoa- only 83.0“.230582. Tlnn they The United 8mg “9.7 of course. an m MMWï¬: not!" m m "Inla- h- um tho Bind lulu “I no nu- um. II cm. I. on" to am I “k "may “owl-mot no ulc- at that â€mum m min at m cum stun-muons": unload OI! "cam lo m eon-(flu. It will In oil-nun In th- mtmn 'IH M- I". that In 9mm"; every cm the «whim: to. mom!“ Human vim-I would an mum! nu- um ban now I! very In. new «I (Mr production than '0 Mn an“ m "an. and men-ton an; onion on mm nan dumb!" at cm: than "Canon won»! "I at a larger nu- “: for tho-â€m. than they mu .0. «m for m. «gamut com: amwlarmIIm-Imhr may clan. the m at tho Ulla. sum was: (Mr Noam II no mumm- vhlct Mini 3 m A ht alt-nu! o! the room maum «mm. Mm none at the nation I- m and the 03nd Mvanlumnomm Mun-ombmtytntlhoym flubmmmb‘du- tell more good- to the United States thnn they buy from us. and the total sales of the fltiecn countries in ques- tlon to the United States are hundreds 0! million: a! dollar: mz'wr thin the our sales to them. The result would In that if they should undertake to u- cludo our goods from their pom siniv Iar union on our Inn would cut. cl a much larger market (or their pm- dmn um: would their action like! the markets at our own prodmn. An attempt u mliaflon by the countries in question, with possibly two new- lloau would thereto" be much no". diam-ammu- in that th- to the l'nitod Batu. New tin inwoinbii- iiy that the nation which we ole:- ic; tin- mu have the NW "vocation tun tboir union will be «mm non ihu u m Nil or In iotiovod by uy alt-nut I! mum thumtwrwmnnw Tommi to these people uni govern- ments is whether they can afford to take any retaliatory steps against a. turn: which make: no discrimination as between countries or which doe- not discriminate mint any one of them individually. it they were to attempt retaliation by adverse legislation which should exclude American prod- ucts from their markets or discrimi- nate against our production in any way it would be expected, and very properly, that the United States would return the compliment by excluding or discriminating uninet the products of the country wnlch had taken such ac- tlcn. The practical business reruns o! In occurrence of this kind would he that nearly every one of the countries in question would suller a greater loss yr. the sale of her products than would i the United States. 01 the tween noun. \ tries included in the above list thirteen i ciaily, unoihcieily or in while prints in reference to our new term are Je~ pen. Chine. AWI'WW. Ger- many. Fiance, Buy. Turkey. Greece. Spain, Netherlands, Switzer'iand. Arc conï¬ne. Mexico and Claude. and pot» '1th Brazil. Lees than half this num- her have fled formal molest: at the state department. but. there hu_ been sundry grumbling and mutter-inn among the others. either in their les- iehuve bodice, in the individual utter- men of their repreeeutauvu here and elsewhere, or in the public prose. The mica! business question with Imports Into U. Exports from s. (1888-?!) l'. S. «ms-'30) fro- wen- to mut- ing centuries. in; countries. ....8 10,134..» 8 1,513,584 .. . 08,978,714 1.182.131 he . 37,00,788 57.2331“ 1! . 83.91.48! â€sum d . 188319.873 88.413 . . . . lfljm 54,210.71. . â€1,301.1“ 143,891.“! P .. 211748.194 “1.7.1†.. . . 3117â€,â€. «.mnn 753.“.m 80.1“.“ H3533 “$3.13.?†0.11. WILLIAM 833.455..“ “,MJIT 131,132.17! numm 5'10...†120mm tum-gm It will do!!! lam-1mg man; so â€ï¬‚uctuate-Mulletâ€- mVat, annual-Joni“ Aâ€, an mamm.m Merlmmhm Deccan-who Insulin-embrâ€" dandhedotpollumlmm mum Ir. Bryn tuba-1'!!! ï¬nd 00 following min. wile. mm hammn gunman Brut-Newton» tethrluhhmvmum.“ Jam: » E E i Q. What are Inch m3â€"A. Hit- em and mm 0.8houldtheybetoletuadln .0 my ommlonfâ€"A. No. . [nor-anon tro- nmulmm a minimal mph-elm no" I my lurked Improve-n1 II had.- ea- dmou. The 01000! for (be (m I- better. ml 00 mohair!" Mn- ma. which fur-m I-mved mall-- cry for the tar-er. m help-c the I.- put‘ This in me very mmym ul- dme of 3mm: growl Una. Mn are 3mm; 0- evm Ind. Owl Man In mils. and cull-g a «up ; ly In they can some may. 0! mm the palm eats-m Ml. on will continue to all. but the m at thence-public eel-1m who broke: are lots. The Rentman ur- (ymmmkllumflbln- emit-3 II than or {on loath. but the evidence Ice-Ilka! that coll. dmhmmng, chill-ambe- comn Mm. ad cm min In begun; to no" may W tn the hold Diane of Wu Wei ‘ bythhmutryprhrtotlemd‘ Grover Cleveland In November, 181.â€" ‘ on; m Journal. 1 £1,133. .30; g is... «rs-5.3!...â€" oa-g I... 231-533-0038.. Fiat. 1:80.63: 31- [3.0033 In 30‘; I!£§Iol.ls II 815...! 35753. Ionâ€"'8 m M u to 0" 1m I'm The cold (acts Into the cause oi the inoresss in expat-mm†o! motle- turod goods from the United States dur- ing the existence or the Wilson law are beginning to come to the surface. Even Democratic papers are now admitting that this abnormal increase in exporta- tion: is due to the fact that manna tutors were either commlled to sell their goods thread at any price they ‘ could set or close their establishment: Ibeesuse oi the business depression at home and the tact that the home mar- ket was ï¬lled with foreign manufac- tures. The Mmpbls Scimitar (Demo‘ erotic). discussing this subject. says: '"l‘here ie every reason to attribute this rapid expansion of this part of our exâ€" port trade during the last (at! years to the lust that the depression oi the home market ioroed American mom lecturers to seek other sud foreign ilelds. The Boston “Journal" also pub- lishes a letter from a prominent busi- ness men at that citynrho says: "There is not a shadow of doubt that the large increase or exports has resulted from the ruinously low prices which have prevailed. caused by stagnation of busi- ness and resultant poverty oi the peo- ple. This was brought about by the poi-sales! working of a tsrlll designed to favor free trade ideas." lanai-mom Uncle Sulfa Ilmvy lad. DOWNERS GROVE REPORTER. ‘ JOHN 3. MAX. Ohio miner and operator alike, bo- ane fully realized. While he was not duo in obtain for the mailer m m hoped Mr, or the opentor the Int-lot m m desired. by mm of the m Won, yet it an anal, tohuelmtmbothMODionm and W 1mg mu m pm!- my which has him than can". m Ir. cup-n arr-inn with hi- i!†nit tin “Mn“ iiinnn nilnin. phin. mm “in a! lit in «nu-mm at .0 at â€My Am inuincin. Tina on “Manhuntâ€. bring-“no unflnuhmnmiuiikm. "ohnmainmihnnwmm And new": gum". nnvl viiin he bin. in. duali- of MI int-an Icing-u Mien-u within tin control in In. "In to has. ulnar" My n in auuuincnuofimncninm work! a hm. lie believe- in tin rigidenbvnn-cnidihe innoimn. 0-7 in Galina vmn pnhlie money nnd “unthinnilmtor-niohn ‘bnnkn 1m than“ u nii than in kid a it. lows-i noini Mani with cool maven-uni. Beginning life with nothing m n Vining Inn! nnd determined .1“, through ind-nun, mono-y nnd the «mini npniiention of arm insinc- nrincinien. lit. can“ in win, in iniriy snot cir- cnmners. "in may in innate-i in the nrions laziness enterprises nnnind nbove, in which in add: ills pernmnl supervision. During the shrinkage of nine: nnd the business nngnniion 9'an fur tin Inst nor- m! years the lone convention lot the null mm! for con! mi! pro!- in to the Ma! margin and brought npon Ohio can! dam competition hated. when M has ever Ilnoo re- mm MI mldenco. soon after locu- m In Mao-tn the print. Mll~ [u Ir- ol Kin-u. Bud! a On "I W II up. to an o! cup-u. Clan a 00.. and In 1810. through an Molincmuvuwum convention June 29-80 and named the tciiowing ticket: , For Go\'ernor..HORAClii I. CHAPMAN gar Lieutenantâ€..MELVILLE D. SHAW or Supreme Judge......J. P. SPRIGUS For Attorney General ...... W. H. bin": or State “enamel-“JAMES F. WILSUN lid. of “'orll..PETER H. DEGNON For School Comm‘f....linlON 1L HA3†Horace L. Chapman. for more than thirty yeare‘ a resident 0! Jackson county, Ohio, was born on a farm in Allegheny county. New York, in 1837. and there he spent his years till early jmnnhood. in 1854 he ezmo in Ohio, locating at the city of Portsmouth. and inter became n member of the ï¬rm 0! Lento «I: Chapman, and engaged in the lumber hasiueas. in 1861 he entered the law oiiice 0! Moore Johnson. and from 1863 to 1863 applied himsei! to the study of law and later was admit- ted to the bar. but. he never entered upon actual practice of the profession. In the some you he formed a partner- Ihip with Hiiiander Kinney in the‘ banking business under the [inn name of Kinney t Chapman. During his stay in Portsmouth he became Month tied with the best interests of the city and tool: an active interest in the or. sanitation 0! what was known as the independent Rifle Company of Wris- nionth. a which he was chosen a lieutenant in 1805 he want to J ‘- aon, then a village at 1,000 people, and It. 8:3th Plum Inland-win". Donn-nut Agni-M trail- and I. I“- l-ll ul’ ti. Pun-Ion of Calls-47M!- m‘- can“. THE OHIO DEMOCRATS Aria-0:. flh<h0 ¢m>u=fl ESQâ€"(Bkw ‘ flh<y=aoz 'l‘ho Democrats of Ohio met in auto Ina-tun Inni- ' He held his hand tightly 0mm.“ «Mano-act. ma («3mm mama. Hanukkah. 1!. bfldootn-aumuM-h-ll gm'ma‘m 2‘35"}; 1 76....“ mmm main in! viinrm'n 13 m ,w-mh'l Incest and I ï¬nding m m the rpm!" at our "09 Ian"! and reï¬t-anal» an m "arm of an arm-tron lawn and mm W hawmm as my he noes-Irv {at “or ""w mm». mm J- o! Wham} mm MM 2 a In“! lurk? m oar-hm and mo «when or which k Mir-bk hr duh b "we linmvl Stun slum h- bar-I Ivy It. xnvnnmm at me ran»! mum all “with! rain-M ":1?“ â€in of I 1‘0 new '3 t 0! m (and: mmhnny-nynmm "in†MI =53“! xiv: Iii“ WWâ€. "m ' .- u nï¬u Wâ€! on" nub-u- nu: i “'71.".- Iudo u Ian-Ina II I. not «4-0: [0.1. ht u"-A.odrn~.| __ ‘ u qui- ‘ , it: may. VERY-Tb; "iii 'd' ii: "in; ‘â€" mum and run; than rm: at a wind oh-u II to.» :5 .m. II. M "thug. lug-ovulationâ€! at i “W a an mama-Hr w PM‘FJ‘P. ' l"! ‘9! W 7 irrnpoon. ' " Vlï¬â€™l‘m" 'ny. m: mun“, r9 5" "In. and lap- "u- ..n.-- nu“ "- .- "mu-.. lu-munhhm that "w mom'r «mallow ll nun-mu u m an mum II "who mar. I'd nvllr at muou to the not lb. tho coo- utll "on mum-n ullwr mul nul- | what u: l noun-y Inca-Ix ul Ilw l'MIc-«O lll'. and mu am am «MI-nun hut maul by mutt-nu «mu-r [In communion â€In "I. nun-r dull-r um mun um mu! admitted fluid to (m rams n - nun hated I nun ma Imwr mm» mm. Wu my I t the m 01 um. Amati-u nun»- um.- â€Au-14:. km "It?!†(01'9“. us mu m a nu- hum a! null. and . mun-um I" a th- at mama†m)- .Inn-d huh-ow: an hour Ian-nun I. the jun . «union and d III MD. ey question ruminant-l to all other: ll U!!! lime, gun in “jaunt-I: ielenmn throughout the mm. Hg av “to not: need or enlarged m at transportation. and nought and obtain- ed the projection of the Otnolnlltfl. Hamilton and Dayton. nod the present Ohio Southern mill-ands law this noun. ty, and to his anon. in obuinifll these roado. the development oi‘ tho coal indusirles of this county may no attributed. Being anon-lively ens-axed in the Iron nml coal business. to which he m added farming. he is a law. employer or labor in the county. The Phenom The Democrats at Ohio. in convention Immlrkul. nullrm Ind imlum the docâ€" lnmtim of prinviples mmaliml in "ii lulniiorm adopted by ï¬ne Dmocmlio par» ty in the national convention at (‘hicuao in 1896. which niaitorm declare. the mom sou-Am... up! u on I» Hound Mun :W ll Iï¬ï¬‚w JUDGE 8140Aâ€. 105m (2. War". mun nun to: II- uni-gun ohm Nun Itl, an m M Van Wmâ€. H. chi-d b I». but (I. ammoumummmdm out. Rom him-oh b not minus M m cm a... nu ma! um mm .m- dneon of Burton and ma! mumnuwewduau! "mun... flhflctflflWMOH Hummus-minnowâ€- MI-anlnmopnn mu. m- lbo nun." «Itch-nothing)â€. my mum. mu Mo was and. an}... trail“. h In. N- M [Mic h “at... I'lmm“: hove-Hun!“ gagif '0' (MI I! lb I hub-r an In "or?“ EEEE tun-um In: m an. mum human-00:0?†I n ' 0 Omanéom‘ua: â€gm Es†abdominal" no htmiuuuumu I: Put. Ill lull": "commune-manl- Oh "mum may. Then an nonm- m of who In mat-Io lat um. tn- prrll Inn «mad no... I. u put-fly, and I. II. “domed u the “It. I who our hurl at any...) I In M [w and†that M? V-Mo W‘- W ll It: m (In! hutâ€"‘0 no. mm. It In «Mud. g; 33:51:: The mm: and deflate onion 9!» met on the em oi birth on not very lent to light. more eepeeielly it» they belong to the lighter eieee ot coir on, enye Nature. Ell collection should he cerelully protected Iron the light by name covering over the one. when they are not halos inepeetefl ctherwiee much of their bounty 0! ant- hecomoe lost in course of time. it. in autumn: to notice that in nmnenne and natural history collection! thin prccnuttion at protecting encoun- with covere in now oimoet univereallyv observed. in many inetanees noon 0! the iinent and most cheruterllllc “all of several egg: disappear on expo-on to much eunlight. A common example may be lound in the henntilnl pale blur of the etariinn’e en. Thin. on e: poaure to sunlight (or I (new dnye. lone its clear blnenoes of tone and Non“ nurnior. approaching more to the lite lint. Such is also the cone with ninet- oi the greenish-blue ease. ill-e than of many eon birds, the common [oilin- moi'e. for instance. the beauty of which largely depends on the clear freehnul at its blue time. The writer some time zumndc- some experiment: on the tub- rosn to sunlight of those cu time. The mnihocl employed wee n very ell-r mo one and may be briefly described ll fuliotnl: Verione hlrdn' use vote new Mind for apartment. thou hevin; le- : ri-ial and well-merited colon hell. "ammo. These ehelle were helvel k nuilwlee. are being taken before the nperalloo to divide it no that each hell would on nearly an melhle pneent the name nmmtnl o! adoring. DIG-w was kept iron- ihe light to: future cal- pnrlaon, while the other hell VII 0:- mwd in e gino- cue to dimt mull-t. \iier verlooe expo-ere- new!“ to in» hnnre‘ mnhlne each cleaned Ill! wan iiu-n competed with its nuanced 1'1 unterpen end the more in he cam-lily note-l. Little cheese m vii- lnle in the duller color out of the div.- inmwn or chucolnie depth. but in the lighter tinin. eeeerlnlly no" the Mee- nne emu-blue. the donate to» rule non netted. I" on- Dun-u no. man ‘I‘IN‘I'I 0' mm m