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4 iHE DAILY NE VS-IIEPRAIL, TUESDAY x1l1 N1A,G OCTOBER 4, 1887 ore than the measure of an editorial may ily distinguish the difference between HERE IN JACKSONVILLE. peculiar and durable pair of lips to be enabled increase of wages Meanwhile he gets SACALAY never uttered a wiser selling space for advertising what The communication of "Vincent" which ap- to keep up his agony so long. I am really glad even b this reflection: " There as some T NE - E AL cover. MACAULAYcolums some days ago, rela- that there is no prospect of Dual going "dry," thin eply touching in this incident. It maxim than when he said: If large pecu- the law recognizes as a legitimate busin ine to the work of the Chatauqua Circle, con- for this musician might thereby miss the sufficed to show me as no other circum concerned in denying and selling space to persons advocating stance of my three months' observing had Flo niary interests were concerned in denying and selling space detained many suggestions which should interest wherewithal to "wet his whistle," and thhedone the really enfeebled con edition of Mr. Pubida Printing and Pnublishing the attraction of gravitation, that most views different from those the paper main- us allbere in Jacksonville. A long time ago, result would be dreadful to contemplate. Blaine's mind as well as body. He is a Company. obvious of physical facts would find dis- tains-as, for an example, a Democratic when first I was moved to enter upon these KNITTER. badly shattered man. It is what I have CASSIUS E. MERRILL ............ Editor. puterrs." Just so protection finds able and journal selling its columns to a Republi- "knittings"of mine. I took occasion to speak written about his health that has especi ready writers who are gifted "to make the can. We don't believe the Free Press of the peculiar character of our population in Little Jennie Harkisheimer. cially embittered him.c Nothing but his Offices, Herkimer Block24 E. Bay St., corner worse appear the better reason." They will would enter into the latter contract. But these words: For the NEWS-HERALD. justify the discuion of his physical ills, of Newnan, Jacksonville, Fla. snei a o ovr ireaPoii u~ .ad idu fMucnilrto u el of Newnan, J onville, . (without blushing!) declare that the very since it was not so very fierce a Prohibi s wet , to be sure, but very little leisure as . and, mindful of the consideration due seu icy they themselves adopted for making tioistat any rate, wherein has it erred yet. Our growthand develo meant have been Theangels have taken dear Jennie, sitive sufferers, I would be one of the last SUBSCRIPTION RATE: goods dear, makes them cheap-and they beyond redemption ? We should go no recent: very few men have inherited org aie 1 Sweet Jennie with ri nglets so fair, persons in t world e m aintain that sMr. ctht independence of fortune which enti as To dwell for e'er with her Sav i. Baineowasina durlineun , s o saw xOne t - - . can, here and there in special periods, further than to doubt an editor's Proibi- them to thedistinctionwhichdirectory makers In the beautiful land " over there." and 1eard from reliable sources convinced Si One t yearan,-------d-th-re-in-:In tihea eigate wnelth me rorf I. ews Six Mo nths .- -poetyu2.r00 w hich they insist "can- tion politics who would let his columns to hose tdsignate under the name o gefac."-Philadelphia Thr Months prove it 1)y figures wh De, - n sls We ate wealth-mkers,, tt; c. .S.. . One Month .- -.- 5not lie." They will quote a table which an Anti-as we naturally doubt one's De- and although many, perhaps, may view with OneWekno . amr who lets his columns to a Repub- much satisfaction and not very far We cannot see why she was taken, Delivered by mail or by city carriers fiee of shows that, at a certain time, products moracywho lets his ns a Repu f a point where they may.stop and ButGodin hisinfinite love A Temperance Defeat. charge. were cheap, while the labor that produced lican. But when it comes to his moral settle back to a comfortable enjoyment Saw fit to transplant her to Eden, The excit q e t o o f t e r a c m l t o s w t o t aT ri t h h l d -T h e e x e t i n g a m p a g n i n T n e s e o All Subscriptions Strictlyin Advance them was we paid-and this is true. Pro- blameworthiness, it is merely a question of O th for athe mroa te gret masses o vTo reign iiaoe the question of a prohi itory amendment 7 temon as m e rai -n pd t s oul peris thought for the morrow, the great masses oth qu si n f pr bt ry end me nt - tection has made certain products so high conscience. Jdge'TUCKER would perh Jacksonville's population are still toilers and IL to the Constitution has just ended in the Ts FLORIDA WEEKLY NEW-HEALDwl that men have gone mad and factories at the stake rather than publish a whisky spinners. The l ines between wealth, medioc- probable failure of the so-called" temper SHEALity and labo are therefore not so sharply Thengive us grace not tourmur, ance" people by a slender majority. The be published each Thursday and delivered bi have been established, paying (for a por- petition; the Baner sees no harm in ptb- drawn as in older communities where the con- And the hop to meet her once more, result is rather surprising, when the matin advance. tion of the year) high wages- but over- lishingthepetition; the Free Press none struction period, as it were is over, wherethe 'When we lay down life's burden forever t srthe p n e the ub e 0 ofya ta year) high wrees bill composite. character of the people has been And rest on the glory-crowne shore means to secure the acceptance of the m c1oamendment are taken into consideration. S. R n e r production would soou cause them to close in publishing the arguments. The differ- already moulded and can be readily defined. . On the nigt are taken into considerable tion, prayer A ETISG RATprSodon w reducing c pi talist be ence is there but it isct as great a one Our character as a city is not formed as yeta--y A Erst or both will be furnisL o down, and the producingence is there, but in a great we are making it. We shall some day con- Fare 1 meetings were held in all the churches. hed.. .WithmriyouFrew inoe cldi~sh i ee Of the day itself a peaceable intimidation WEEKLY, o botpc frnishe forced to sell at a price below the cost may think on first impression. To make stitute a distinct factor in this great American welo we w mis y e th On on applications, forced to sell at tpm is0 ciiizto wihcarctrstc and peru- i y urne..thoeonge1 Idi91, lt heahventol paeal of production. After a few months our meaning clearer by illustration, it is it char f B ti anodecu- u' ge with the aels to heaven, was exercised by bands of women and All contributions should be addressed to they would fire up again. But as reprehensible iaDemcraticjournalto tonorNew Orleans. But while we aren this ES lonely rt GE. polls, while gent spei hymns at the f fSELi fLor ois whilepen gentode briberyg inethees shae-o he Editor. re these alternate ancial chills se ts columns ug p coes a most interesting study inches accompanied by lemonade Remittacesshould be made are these alternate financial chills sell its columns to a m gwump as for a deVelopment period, watching the process be-tSThe wae ees " press, money order or by registered letter. and fevers-these fluctuations of high mugwump to sell to a Republican. The We should not, I think, expectto have every- "Her Dying Hour.," became imnbued with the preva lent rei inleen athoune, ntrpise, enegpblc siriteory-,H .n - a apn;Ee the NEWS-woERers. Subscribers desiring their address changed and low prices-of under and over pro- Free Press is as justifiable ting space thingatonce, enterprise, energy, public spirit, Forthe ws LD os fervor and one instance decorous ly xiilknl tte whether their paper 's ldad cin osfroadi n nt ill kindly state whether their paer is duction, he symbols of a sturdy growth, to a whisky argument as the Ba r in wealth and culture: at least, not at this early Lines to Jessie, written a few days before sang the doxolgy when the result of the weekly; a ls n obeingsuretogveer address. of a safe and permanent prosperity ? If letting space to a whisky petition, because stage of our development. When we shall she died. voting favored their cause. Nevertheless Address T. T. SToCKToN, they are fit for anything except to furnish thelatter was an avowed advocate of Pro- have passed this "construction period," all Whisper soft to the failing life, so far the returns at present announced Business Manager NEWS-HiERALn.t Drawer D, Jacksonville, Fla. an exceptional talel" of statistics occas- hibitioni while the former was not-though things in which we tre now lacking will co e A e g the hou ar; ca i o all this was love's lar Al os re ainr~ an esre, lostsinc the amendn was dfatd Telephone Number, 245. onally to boost theheresy of "protection," neitheris eriy wicked, to us very naturally. But -we shall excel in Angel formsare.over.g.hee..ot thBostonPost. culture only as we begin now to arouse an ini ______ Iwe are not permitted to see it. We do -terest in mental improvement and to foster a Through the window comes the breeze Internal Revenue Reform. The~~d BONA FIDEs CielLt~iO h nwta unn ot ormnadW th idow e- es eth, neis een eom The BONA FIDE rclton o th e know that qui ine costs the poor man and sTHE TRIbUvNE OF ROME. feeling that there is something in life more de- Outside, wave the moss-hung trees, "The time has come," say the Republi NEe EAL foa e meleI onh oalSe- o deatt. member s. D fover th per cmont. osrelp- the rich alike inder "protection" $3. o $4. The first number, volume one, of "The sirable than the mere accumulation of wealth Inside, l is still as death cans of Massachusetts, "for Congress to thaa that w any other nmor g paper a bottle. That when it was proposed to Trbune ofRome," JouT. GRAvs,editor, and the pleasure of spending it in frivolous ' all thesefrrant flowers c pn tha in ay onte boring repe al it, the cr was "We manufac- -was received yesterday. Hispolished sa. pastimes. And here is where the value of the Thatare scattered here and there; terail Revenue system." The time has eadi to compare books to prove tis turers shall be ruined ! We shall have to lutatory says that "the Tribune is essen- Chatauqua Circle becomes apparent. It Thih one, licchose, her dower! coe not only to consider the question, A home but to abolish the Internal Revenue alto a ssertion. close down I" The tariff was repealed, tially a people's paper-not in the dema- awakens a desire to know more ofeveirytbing theheaven o gether. North South, East and West, all .seto.. ,nevertheless, and the drug went down to gogy of profession, but in its plan and in whichhas contributedto the aggregate culture There leather sleep, and sleeping, the people ae agreed upon this subject. WOULD "FREE-TRADE" BE BENE- stay, several hundred per cent-and so far the actual fact of its proprietorship. It is of men and wo mien everywhere; it broadens Pass the fair world aboveeping, Poor men complain of the useless taxa FICIAL from the two manufacturers closing out, owned by the people of Rome. Its stock- ourv de s ou morl Shall reach our little love. tion which is robbing them to accumulate tures before we are aware of it; and it serves ADA. . a dangerous surplus. Business men com An anonymous "Subscriber" sends us we now have fourcr five. Of courseitwas holders comprise two-thirds of the busi- most admirably to offset the cares of everyday. plain of the stringency of money which several inquiries as follows: nottherepeal that caused the reduction ness menof this city, representing every Few people, comparatively, have natural HETROPOLITAN PRESS OPINIONS, tisurus occasions. It is said to be a sevralinqiris a folow:: esenftis____n__ralpoor ru e that does not work both ways, .. 1. Why will free trade be beneficial to (they say); the bark of which it is made phase of its business life and enterprise, tastes which are in the direction of culture; Murrent Thought of theaNon aVar n th des o r o ande the people of this country? began to grow more luxuriously about "These stockholders are scattered in dif- but almost all, when once their attentionis et of the Day oi a a . and the needless opressions and extr 2. What percentage of our products that time, and several other things hap- ferent parts of the city and suburbs; they called to their deficiencies in this respect, can ety ofimely Topics tion s of tle nternalRevenue s temare are consumed in our own ountry, and pened (according ACAULAY'S eculiar follow different vocations; they entertain be le ey easily into theproper paths. There The Indian Question. for the present, and, in the future, loom what exported? patches, but whatever the cause or varying views, and have possibly copet- is a sort of Free Masonry in literaryand art Of these two horns of the dilemma exter- up visions of the corruption and extrava what exported? dispatches), but w e t c otpursuit-eir attractions are allupon thein- mination is not in accordance with the ance which the immense hoards of idle 3. About what percentage of labor enters causes may have been, we have no doubt ing interests; But they are thoroughly side. So, Isay, the Chatauqus is just what is spirit of our institutions or with the am- oars in the overne aults will gen into the cost of manufactured articles? other blessings would flow of like char- representative of the people of Rome, and needed heIe in Jacksonville to divert people per of the Republi. They are not dying erae and develop-[N . Dispatch. n dtral the are united inJhe o r of this p o the oeruhand they are sowlyin- e 4. Do the laboring men in all branches acter, if not of degree, from oter natural they are united in the ownership of this into the proper channel oe Th r hand they alre slowlrdy The Drainage question. of manufacture in this country receive trade-since free trade is natural trade. paper and are heartily agreed as to the What " Vincent " has to say o certain de- race and not even an aggressive civiliz- W e extremely sorry that the Re-. defiitepurps icie~ieih Sme heie;pepiei ve peti in which demands a change in all their porter cannot get drummed into its head hi her wages than the laboring men of Eu- But true political economy, like definite purpose it was established to sub- fcienciesin some societypeople is very perl- tionwhich demands a change in all their porter cannot get drummed into its head rhpag counties? "The universal cause, serve." nent to the question of culture. But after all, habits has or is likely to prove fatal, the magnitude of this drainage ropean on5. If Free Trade should be adopted Acts notby special, but by general laws." His many friends in Florida will unite I think he has narrowed society down quite The other horn of the dilemma is, conse- Whybless your i norant little soul; there th y, w th age m It is the economy of human in wishing the brilliant editor Colonel cosiderably. The strict devotees of the dance, quntl the one to accept. They are to be has een patea h t re is ll this country, will the -wages :remain: as: tstcorn o m op f humaiy n border totUtm st f3,tonly high as e.t present? it scorns to adopt a policy in order to il JollY TEMPLETON GRAVES, the u tmost and cards, and other like indulgenicies are the made .kmlericanl citizens, but how and about two million acres, while therasstl when 5 These are matters worth consider- in the neighborhood of thirteen millions By "theighas t prle" of this country "Sub- c rease the price of products, and then de- prosperity and success i n the e and re- exception, not the rule. The leaders in society i ng to drain and rclai No one has ever scriber" of course means the ninety-five clre it has cheapened them in the face of sponsible field whic opens so auspiciously are not often identical with the leaders of the The great and important step to be asserted that the entire drainage enter ce o s th e n int reason and co on sense. Political ec ponsiboe ied which opens so auspciouly German; these are on its outskirts merely, a- taken, though is that suggested by Secre- prise was finished. Only a beginning has per ~~ ... cent w. .. as..at. .le.nd.on.iten before him , and w hich hitois w l gnl e i n n a per entwh, an hatd n eepol eo though they are apt to have public attention tary Lamar. le wants the tribal relation yet been made, virtually'; and the contract protectionist, Mr. my does not deal in exceptional cases to honor and adorn as in all the other walks so frequently called to them, that we get a broken up. Under that relation the Indian is such that asthe work progresses the prmitsare taxed r e benefit of the five establish a patent heresy. The laws need of life. If the peop meet their Tib e false notion of their leadership. I cannot bet- is a ward" of the nation, set apart from company is entitled to the land as fast as .. mits, aret fo the rest of us with legislative permission the A ents of the State report that it is re per cent who receive the proceeds of our no tables of statistics so much as that half way, Rome will yet again revive tr illustratethisthan by quoting from tland even enouraement to remain a say- claimed. otet have solved your quhat it isrry, 'untrlsclear, honest thinking wih, dicarding an en :f a enuagentbto remainh a sav- c laimed . We have solved your querry omoste inin wh , di r something of her former splendor. Sage of Concord: age. If that relation is broken up he takes Brother Reporter; does it "set at rest all temost unju stem and unnatural system o pro- o the hic pti o eWithin theethenical circle of good society, his one hundred and sixty acres of our do- the others ? " If not, it is a part of the ,7=::AN : :SO . threaarro wertnd h ighloer crcery, ncen- l mai a co - s farmer, or goes to mission of the Leader to enlighten the ig advocates of selfish interests get the larg- (who aims only at a temporary triumph) MANLY RE-MAKING HISTORY. rtei is a narrower and higher orcle conce- main asLd beo mes a fa o esto on of th oenib t est possible protection for themselves, distinguishes between a general Mr. JOE MALY, the home henchman which there is always a tacit app al of pride c l, coeor into business and norance of all on tise most fertilehealthy an Inference as to its inner and imperial practically becomes an American citizen, portion of God's universe; and we hold without regard for other interests or for rule and its exceptions, and of the "talented statesmen," says that court the parliament of love and chivalry. and gets ready to avail himself of all the ourself at your service to furnish any other the general welfare. seeks the relations of cause and Mr. LAINE expressed the opinion before And this is constituted of those peons privileges which that citizenship bestows. information you may desire.-[KissilnMee the general welfare. t'of * whom heroic diSpositions are native, wihte Thtis, in our judget h th n edr We see very clearly that the effect of the effect in a plain and honest pursuit of his nomination in 1884 and at the time of whom heroicauty t di elpositions ety a ndre native, it the That is, in our judgment, the right and Leader. elove of beauty, the delight in society and the just solution of the problem. It camot be sugar duty is to increase the value of sugar it that no Republican could be elected and power to embellish the passing day. done all at once, but it can be done by de- On the Democratic Side and sugar lands in Louisiana, but where t To say that free trade would benefit our that he had not himself sught the nomina- No matter how small the community, how grees. Under such a policy the Indian will Our friends tells us it was an oversight the benefit acr es o the million s of people is to say that to be on terms of tio little advanced in the social arts, or how no longer be crowded intoa corner, kicked, on our part in not giving in our salutator twho bnfa ccrues.tothe..tter thana .. .s I s pc oi f primitivethepeople andtheir custom, this cuffed and murdered, for the fierce sting of in the first issue a statement of our poli who pay several cents increased price on friendship with all nations is MANLY makes us tired. Both he and will always be found relatively true. Society savagery will be extracted by education, tics, and perhaps it was. But the first the pound for sugar is more than the inge war-that peace and prosperity are better his chief moved the heave and the is not all frivolous, notwithstanding certain and before the cradled infant of to-day be- issue was huriedly gotten up, and we had y erthetw seauredfr the Mpna patesnian a notions of lightheadedness as wellas lightfoot- coes a man the Indian uestion-te de- not time nor space for all we wished to sl and isay. The courier is not intended for tion has ever been able to explain. And the other hand, finds its ablest ally and ad- majority in the National convention; and edness have become associated with the name a way that will do credit to the generous poitical she tistint end fo a here, by the way, is an answer tothat "pro vocate in those national hatreds and jeal- after it was over they went still further That view of society is justa trifle superficial. sa irat of oe American Repulic.-[N. whatever utterances it may make upon ..... eithe ... .......... or..... folw -sprtof the Amria Eebuli,[N. Y. :whatever utterances it may makenpr0n tectionist," (we do find one occasionally) ousies which either precede or follow in- and drew heavily on HADES for campaign * * herald. such subjects willalwaysbei Democratic who says that protection cheapens articles ternational wars. We have but small re- powder. And now, to stand up and try to A South Florida correspondent, whom I t will always nd o whoc or he in iv dulsh rejo ce .......... ........ ...... e... vendn i il a w ays be found upon of consumption. If it be true in this case i spect for the individual who rejoices be- ak tell public believe that have never seen, but who has once or twice Give s a Rest. the Democratic side, working for the ad cause "pauper laborers of Europe" fare this astute politician ws drawn in at addressed me in relation to certain utterances President Cleveland, his wife, private vantage of the Democratic party, and the isn't it somewhat strange that Louisiana of mine, calls to mind a period of her life secretary and two friends are off on their irculcation of Democratic principles. sugar-growers hold conventions and send badly, and the manufactories beyond the campaign against his will, is tie greatest which is so suggestive of a little private long journey. Everybodywishesthent bon [East Florida Courier. lobbyists to Washington yearly to protest ocean meet with loss or other disaster. grist of galvanized gall which the political Chataqua that I must give it here: at the Sn ih in p nts o r Give Tem a Chance? against the repeal of a duty which is depr- Such a spirit is opposed to the principles of sensation mill has ground out in many a Don't you pithat poor fellow who cannot g and snarling about the President's That is to say our n s. Also all your Christianity. an ivlztinitmc s a 0 ,it! N a Drou't you pia thrPoflo cannot [ing land; snarling about the ;Presidentb'S That is to sav your lungs. Also all vour eating te value of their products? Christianity and civilization-it mocks at day. MANLY is certainly tiresome. enjoy GEORGE WILLIAM CUIsandall writers traveling expensesery Agi: lrianed frhe eour high claim wh ich invokes "the Father- of that class? But hie doesn't even guess that, rahigmciey ey oleru afin r de-our higc aimd thi invokes Fhero o i he has lost anything out of his life. Aman W hy do esn 't the Sun mind its ow busi- machinery it is. Not only the larger air velopmenttr id hoousands more miles ondheBothrhodf rai oan." AN ambitious young gentleman ad- can't lose what he never had. " NWhere ino- ness, which, so far as we can make out, is passages, but the thousands of little tubes road. YVessels from Great Britain land Protection, restriction, and international dresses the NEWS-HERALD a postal card, ranceis bliss," ec. etc. I wonder if he calls to abolish the tax on luxuries like whisky and cavities leading from the. R....i I "moonsshine" and tobacco and drawing room cars and to When these are clog jealousies tir the :handmaiden-, of war andasflov:YusiyoknwIiod heda-gdadcoedit here in Jacksonville, laden with rails ousies are the handmaidens of war and as follows: You said you knew I liked "the old," al- collect revenue from the necessaries of the matter which ought not to be there, you). which they could sell us for $14 to $17 per though-Ia ske for neweides.YesshuldnLike to ,Yur IPaperfniture, f b people's life? * * lungs cannot half do their work. And v hu 4devastation-of war and bitter rivalry, "I should Like to rpe rsent Your Paper -o fnre, flowe , any The President has announced his inten- hlat thedo thalfanotdo wl.A ton, but the added $17 tariff increases which, however they may elevate individ- inGa and Fl crops is good in our sec- things arena etter melowed an ne down i a at hey do thy cauot, e the price to a total of $31 or434. This ena- unals to athrone or classes to wealth, de- tion. I can give you Anney Reference you tingin the Im so afraid I shall lose soul tion of paying his way. He will ask for Call it cold, coug, croup, n eumonia, t.i.i..t. literature of the day,Cequal to his bills, and. seeing to it that begets his catarrh, consumption, or any oflhe family Sbaseenslave, demoralize and impoverish ant. "Pru and ," "Drea Life," etc., that I money's worth, will pay them. If the of throat and nose and hea and lung ob oket thee difeene th e any the masses. If these things be good and of Of course, everybody entertainsan active wanted you to kee your eyes open for me. Paint is resh and the upholstery clean on structios, all re bad. A] ought to I held a position in Boston for two years at the cars in lxhich hetrvl;ihe1gordofTeeisjtonsuewyo benefit accrues to the berle of Floida benefit to any people, then is free trade a sense of his own capacity to " repersent" one time and had plenty oflime to rdl and treated with respect and consideration by get rid of them. This is to take Boschee's sene tim and hwn plentyt of ti et edad teaeeih rset a d o sd rto y trid of them . This is to take Bosehl ¢ e are unable t comprehend . heresy and an outrage. apaper. -Whatever his education, training plenty 0s t t the a city wme officials and employes: if he is protected erman Syrup, which any druggist will benfi acrus o he eoleof loid Wheesuad nourge. ano paper Whaeve hiad edctotann lady associateS-in that part of the city w~ere Money is not wealth, but erly there ouldour friend know why "free trade" or avocation, he is a "born edlitor," and scholars and writers with a faculty for against rotten bridges and defective sell you at 75 cents a ottle. Even if every resentative of wealth. The more goods apace in Wisconsin, Michigan, knows ow to run a newspaper. pouci On te best literature, and we just switches and arrives on time he is simply thing else has failed you, you may depend eis growing aei W sn s ca revelled in books! When "Prue and I" fell receiving the consideration due any pas- upon this for certain. weh w e fOhio, and other Western States ? Because "A man must serve his turn at every into our hands we considered we had struck a senger who buys a first-class tickAt on a eae he e of the "good the application of the ordinary s f tr, ed.' is re -ich vein and we read all we could fuindby that first-class railroad g. te. he.n..les.e"ordthey applcat of te go t arltuesh alu editor is re ta ing articles by 0 him. <, pay o neitherthe SpInorany ed... ofho ':o prtcto il powo ro.in l, e .. .. "goods" iplies) the wealthier a the ma ne o But all our editors "is fnll," js S I t r k nothing; came amiss. one else has the right to speculate or ad T I t aptFrance or England three thousand miles now; that is to say, they are not full, hut Morris' "Earthly Paradise" was a delight; vise upon their amount. We presume . affect of aai e (d ho away. They find the "infant industries" the staff are, and the a. y. g. must wait adri boadened e itan mate d . th protectionist can deny it) the absolute oh- of New England already established, and for a more auspicious occasion, ons than to the "colyum fiend" (we have one It is a silly bit of impertinence to harp ... t.of.imposing.a.tariff.is.to.restrain th still flourishing on Goe rnment pap as .. ere).. .a h n o a on such a subject. There is neither poll the best reading, let us doso, Ithink you will t.hepure o malice co t. lyGe us a rest; .......... ject of imposing a tarif is to retan t.te.aufcues os.ot,.ln es.. A~ K N A~ oti ue a rt-g a ,e1 r isn rwti t T e5 ol r ik o people of the untry which mpses It and other goods of wool and leather which cle taking issue with Mr. BARTON'S plan do vesrea in thatt ir etin vl pu Yo Sita . froeu trulyingges thfo egn selest thng the States named could make at honme of paying a ten or fifteen per cent, bounty re e a few young women, who, which culd hapene toa or Ae hng rather than have them transported a long on agricultural exports for getting rid of without the right of organizing, founded a Powderly on Strikes. 26 OCEAN STREET, manuactuhc ould pe foor holerin distance in their raw condition, and the surplus and afterwards returning to Chautauqua almost without knowing it. If 1r.Powderly says that the strike is the TELEPIOE - - - - NO. 30 piatesftotunest toudhe o wholeur feesyo brought back mnade-up into products of the farmers the tax they pay the manufac- people could only be led up to an interest in poor man's only weapon. Unfortunately, -:0:- A ING piratlen iethe godsanhae fore the shops and factories. But those new .turers by reason of tariff duties. He such things, the test is comparatively easy. its a eap o n te bomeran tye 11 AS UnitedStates. Woui dnt themoreselfish States are "protected" against such thinks Mr. BARTON contradicts himself in The world of knowledge is a terra incoua to te as e inect of tel American anuctur e o suc h happy conditions, and since Wisconsin is saying that the tariff is not a "hardship," many; but when they chance to discover it, A strike undertaken upon a falling mar- Machinery and Burning Oil. smile (to themSeves) er suc h enures? prohibited by the Constitution from erect- and afterwards admitting that "the only they are charmed for all time. ket, or when theemployer's interestS wi But wherein w o e th n uin g such commercial barriers against Mas- hardship &c., &c., is the danger the accu- . . not suffer from a temporary suspensinof But. r wsachusetts as would (if protection be a emulating surplus will have on the business That most wretchedly clad and miserably work, lbor hen there oarplus of blesmulng) senable looking n coloredesswoman. whsu les through available labor inthe market, or when de .fnou e be en d e c ue h e ple to "produceinerests," and hols tea "ishonest ta o o wn pressed trde is the sole cause of reduced Buitsisg lssoure yh etito all thycnue hm"theyar look ti is a hardship Whether the peop who ies apaenl demeted haeetyicpin, ad qie cran ins than we are, since ing around for another remedy, having feel it directly or not. His (Mr. K's.) plan come out in her new fall suit. I would not failing, to inflict injury upon the where, and has n d s h e affect of failed to find it in "protection." is to return the surplus to the States. thus call public attention to her were it not workmen. Strikes, too, ordered duties n foreign imports h bee to hand But the answer to "Subscriber's" first for the fact that she has frequently figured in by ignorant, irrespnsible men, and due ton fretritin tp o uths e han inquiry already covers space beyond the PROF. FHEDERIcK PASCO, principal of photographs as a " character " here in Jack- involvinsthe imposiionn o taxes oun overto rea Brtai th Soth mercanlimits of a single editorial, and is not yet the Duval High School, and his assistant, so'-ille, and has even been dignified by a pu- interested, merely diffuse the evil affect of trade, for which we were her principal sufficiently elaborate. 11e must permit us Pnoh. ALLEN, called yesterday afternoon riload ndr the aoe of "ladnt ri the oe. In rit has beenesat on titor.. .... ........... ... railroad, under the name of "Old Aunt Di- to any one. In short, it has been made so .. TWT competitor o reserve further comment at present, and expressed gratification over the aspi- nab." Her very ags have made her pictur- clear that the workingmen ought long -DEPOT WITH A few weeks ago Congressman BUTTER- and to discuss his remaining propositions cious opening of the Fall term of- that pop- esque in a photograph, if not in time flesh, since to have perceived it, that the strike woiTII, of Cincinnati, a Republican pro- as space and opportunity may determine. ular institution. Over seventy pupils en- She has heretofore had a habit, peculiarly her must be guided by knowledge and judg-T tectionist, declared in a speech delivered tered the first day (yesterday) though own, of lashing lir skirts about her hips mt poen f ifentce ndehat trustworthynv iJis in New York, that we should be ashamed weapo uode;an d thatorwhenoiteis olC Otd to continue harrers against Canadian WiHICI FROM WHICHI absent citizens are returning daily from in a big mass by the aid of a notso guided it is almost certain to inflict their summer recreation, which will soon piece of rope: she has doubtless draped harm upon the men who use it. As it has COrrespondence Solicited. goods, even in her present political atti- Not being strabismically inclined to is increase the number to a hundred. them herself without the aid of a bean employed hitherto, there can be no tude but when (as ha hoped the time cover parallels in perpendiculars, we can pier glass, for they have disclosed a hoseless doubt that it has done far more mischief might come) Canada should b admit ed n tt th res e lOLgfr t knee down on on ide, wle on than I an and nok with the American Union, tariff restora- its neighbor, the Banner, is as culpable (if COMMIlSSiONER COLRMAN'3sorghum sugar the other they have swept the pavement mo~st thi isota MrPwdryhimself .-. tions would be wiped out and Canadiaui culpability attaches to either) in disposing experiments are destined to be a succeSS ugaeul.BtysedyIswla i s [New York T ribn. C oolwterl according to his reports. It is devoutly to brand new blue skirt, which actually hung [N_____r___" goods come pouring across the line! Hap- of its columns for advertising whisky peti- be hoped that they are; but it will take horizontally across the bottom and efectually Iae's Shadow in Luck. ~~~~~py prospect!' But can Mr. BTTERWORTH tins asthe former isin selling its columnswhcfrg ntos!oeuntema-' , ===H T WT ER say why, if such blessings would flow from for the advocacy ofa principle. i the something more than sorghum to emanci- covered up the defects alluded to. There is a Everybody will remember Stuart Rob razing the obstructions onthe North they Banne presents its sideof theisSue some- pate this country from the grip certain comfortable feeling i being well son' s neat portrayal of the valet in "Led t a se f r s e t i c e s s wt ou ab l tetr to kick him , an d~ the prototype of that maig nthe incructions o lite rtin wh at tono pretily Wie oub whe erme which frinatons have upon the mar- dressed; we are all conscious of it. I think Astray," who obse piously begs his mas-a mighty of be Entasie by of siteic-i g e otrolln oao papr adow hethe ket Su ly And what ofthe cane, irtself-set in eses hith aous er to kick im, at n the ope of them also on the East? To show the Judge TUCKER, of Sanford, would, if he h s A buy new clothes. We are at any rate more character in "London Assurance," who ... absurdity of tne entire policy of restric- were controlling a paper, admit an adver. C OL E MAN ? efasrignanwslkhtndroesof e aRmlaatelontehe tion, lie would repeal the tariff against Can- tisement publishing a whisky petition. It THE attempt of a few labor fanatics to Londonressimere. So "Dinah"levinces in h ravlin ground for a vi or damages. In th". new garb a most wonderful change. She no wati hePro ho is shadowing Mr CEREM Oh,-IFlvr ada in any event, " We ought to be is true, as the Banner says, that the law interfere with time arrangements for enter 1 talks to helf ashe tumbles ao ar the personwhisa inA. ashamed, he says, to want protection compels whisky petitions to be published taming the Presideat in Chicago was qite an aa n all over Europa for a biago news- ROWNTREES CHOCOLAT SODA ahmd" hamsayshtoPwantdprotectionccompels qmt and has even dropped that startling habit of paper. * * * Having, as he Wt is against the people who live across a nar- and their publication is a perfectly legiti- characteristic of that crowd. If there is addressing strangers, which once characterized thought, established acquaintance with row line! " Ought we not to be far more mate and lawful transaction," but it does any one thing on God's green earth that her. As she usually wears a man's hat and a Mr. Blame by moving out of a railway A GREAT DRINK ashamed to want protection against "pau- not compel the Banner, or any other Pro- labor organizations have not tried to over- tailor-made coat, she can not inappropriately ,arr e ocur p ed th Ba f per labor" three thousand miles away ? hibition advocate, to publish them. In throw and destroy will somebody please be dubbed"Dinah, The, at the next hchin station with this"shadoerratsumedFr at te nxteuncingItaton iththi MonsoratLine Fuit uic, Wth oda But the question, "Why will free trade Florida it is legitimate to advertise worth- name it this new draping of he skirts hr metamorplo- modest request: "Would you mind lu be beneficial to the people of this country?" less patent medicines, but there are serui- ---- ,---_ sets complete. If some kind woman would forming me, Senator, whhat your lans are ei Puique! is one of almost limitless scope and con- pulous journalists like Mr. MCILVANE of SAN FRAnCIsCO must have a "boodle" present her ith other feminine garments, I for to-morow T which M BleM ican Pulque pass. To our mind it is of kin to the in- the Gulf View and others who will not judge in order to keep up with the pro- have hopes even that her reason might return drawing himself up belligerently, replied ex a n Pure i quiry, "Why is the Christian religion bene- advertise them. In Tennessee, Georgia, cession What, with her fraudulent land aSneuroigrihta cats " a hr to speak to me," and turned on Juces. ficial to the people of this country ?" Mississippi and other States it is legitimate schemes, her generally inflated boom, and hcThe c respondent is hilarious an vi When one attempts a reply, it involves so to advertise the Louisiana Lottery, though now this latest acquisition to her accom- THE young mam who whistles "Spread out dently has great hope that he will yet get many corelative inquiries that one must, there are a few papers which refuse to ad- plishments, California is certainly coming Your White Wings" from morn till eve along a threshing, which will give him an inter- AT to make the discussion clear, consume mit such advertisements. We can read- to the front. tie pavement on Bay street must have avery national reputation, not to speak of an -- Ol. . HT .S ' . .. .... ).. .. .
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4 iHE DAILY NE VS-IIEPRAIL, TUESDAY x1l1 N1A,G OCTOBER 4, 1887

ore than the measure of an editorial may ily distinguish the difference between HERE IN JACKSONVILLE. peculiar and durable pair of lips to be enabled increase of wages Meanwhile he gets

SACALAY never uttered a wiser selling space for advertising what The communication of "Vincent" which ap- to keep up his agony so long. I am really glad even b this reflection: " There as some

T NE - E AL cover. MACAULAYcolums some days ago, rela- that there is no prospect of Dual going "dry," thin eply touching in this incident. It

maxim than when he said: If large pecu- the law recognizes as a legitimate busin ine to the work of the Chatauqua Circle, con- for this musician might thereby miss the sufficed to show me as no other circumconcerned in denying and selling space to persons advocating stance of my three months' observing had

Flo niary interests were concerned in denying and selling space detained many suggestions which should interest wherewithal to "wet his whistle," and thhedone the really enfeebled con edition of Mr.

Pubida Printing and Pnublishing the attraction of gravitation, that most views different from those the paper main- us allbere in Jacksonville. A long time ago, result would be dreadful to contemplate. Blaine's mind as well as body. He is a

Company. obvious of physical facts would find dis- tains-as, for an example, a Democratic when first I was moved to enter upon these KNITTER. badly shattered man. It is what I have

CASSIUS E. MERRILL ............ Editor. puterrs." Just so protection finds able and journal selling its columns to a Republi- "knittings"of mine. I took occasion to speak written about his health that has especi

ready writers who are gifted "to make the can. We don't believe the Free Press of the peculiar character of our population in Little Jennie Harkisheimer. cially embittered him.c Nothing but his

Offices, Herkimer Block24 E. Bay St., corner worse appear the better reason." They will would enter into the latter contract. But these words: For the NEWS-HERALD. justify the discuion of his physical ills,

of Newnan, Jacksonville, Fla. snei a o ovr ireaPoii u~ .ad idu fMucnilrto u el of Newnan, J onville, . (without blushing!) declare that the very since it was not so very fierce a Prohibi s wet , to be sure, but very little leisure as . and, mindful of the consideration due seu

icy they themselves adopted for making tioistat any rate, wherein has it erred yet. Our growthand develo meant have been Theangels have taken dear Jennie, sitive sufferers, I would be one of the last

SUBSCRIPTION RATE: goods dear, makes them cheap-and they beyond redemption ? We should go no recent: very few men have inherited org aie1 Sweet Jennie with ri nglets so fair, persons in t world e m aintain that sMr. ctht independence of fortune which enti as To dwell for e'er with her Sav i. Baineowasina durlineun

,so saw

xOne t - - . can, here and there in special periods, further than to doubt an editor's Proibi- them to thedistinctionwhichdirectory makers In the beautiful land " over there." and 1eard from reliable sources convinced

Si One t yearan,-------d-th-re-in-:In tihea eigate wnelth me rorf I. ews Six Mo nths .- -poetyu2.r00 w hich they insist "can- tion politics who would let his columns to hose tdsignate under the name o gefac."-Philadelphia Thr Months prove it 1)y figures wh

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n sls We ate wealth-mkers,, tt; c. .S.. .

One Month .- -.- 5not lie." They will quote a table which an Anti-as we naturally doubt one's De- and although many, perhaps, may view with OneWekno . amr who lets his columns to a Repub- much satisfaction and not very far We cannot see why she was taken,

Delivered by mail or by city carriers fiee of shows that, at a certain time, products moracywho lets his ns a Repu f a point where they may.stop and ButGodin hisinfinite love A Temperance Defeat. charge. were cheap, while the labor that produced lican. But when it comes to his moral settle back to a comfortable enjoyment Saw fit to transplant her to Eden, The excit q e t o o f t e r a c m l t o s w t o t aT ri t h h l d -T h e e x e t i n g a m p a g n i n T n e s e o

All Subscriptions Strictlyin Advance them was we paid-and this is true. Pro- blameworthiness, it is merely a question of O th for athe mroa te gret masses o vTo reign iiaoe the question of a prohi itory amendment 7 temon as m e rai -n pd t s oul peris thought for the morrow, the great masses oth qu si n f pr bt ry end me nt

- tection has made certain products so high conscience. Jdge'TUCKER would perh Jacksonville's population are still toilers and IL to the Constitution has just ended in the

Ts FLORIDA WEEKLY NEW-HEALDwl that men have gone mad and factories at the stake rather than publish a whisky spinners. The l ines between wealth, medioc- probable failure of the so-called" temperSHEALity and labo are therefore not so sharply Thengive us grace not tourmur, ance" people by a slender majority. The

be published each Thursday and delivered bi have been established, paying (for a por- petition; the Baner sees no harm in ptb- drawn as in older communities where the con- And the hop to meet her once more, result is rather surprising, when the

matin advance. tion of the year) high wages- but over- lishingthepetition; the Free Press none struction period, as it were is over, wherethe 'When we lay down life's burden forever t srthe p n e the ub e 0 ofya ta year) high wrees bill composite. character of the people has been And rest on the glory-crowne shore means to secure the acceptance of the m c1oamendment are taken into consideration.

S. R n e r production would soou cause them to close in publishing the arguments. The differ- already moulded and can be readily defined. . On the nigt are taken into considerable tion, prayer

A ETISG RATprSodon w reducing c pi talist be ence is there but it isct as great a one Our character as a city is not formed as yeta--y

A Erst or both will be furnisL o down, and the producingence is there, but in a great we are making it. We shall some day con- Fare 1 meetings were held in all the churches. hed.. .WithmriyouFrew inoe cldi~sh i ee Of the day itself a peaceable intimidation

WEEKLY, o botpc frnishe forced to sell at a price below the cost may think on first impression. To make stitute a distinct factor in this great American welo we w mis y e th On on applications, forced to sell at tpm is0 ciiizto wihcarctrstc and peru- i y urne..thoeonge1 Idi91, lt heahventol paeal

of production. After a few months our meaning clearer by illustration, it is it char f B ti anodecu- u' ge with the aels to heaven, was exercised by bands of women and

All contributions should be addressed to they would fire up again. But as reprehensible iaDemcraticjournalto tonorNew Orleans. But while we aren this ES lonely rt GE. polls, while gent spei hymns at the f fSELi fLor ois whilepen gentode briberyg ine thees shae-o

he Editor. re these alternate ancial chills se ts columns ug p coes a most interesting study inches accompanied by lemonade

Remittacesshould be made are these alternate financial chills sell its columns to a m gwump as for a deVelopment period, watching the process be-tSThe wae ees "

press, money order or by registered letter. and fevers-these fluctuations of high mugwump to sell to a Republican. The We should not, I think, expectto have every- "Her Dying Hour.," became imnbued with the preva lent rei inleen athoune, ntrpise, enegpblc siriteory-,H .n - a apn;Ee the NEWS-woERers.

Subscribers desiring their address changed and low prices-of under and over pro- Free Press is as justifiable ting space thingatonce, enterprise, energy, public spirit, Forthe ws LD os fervor and one instance decorous ly

xiilknl tte whether their paper 's ldad cin osfroadi n nt ill kindly state whether their paer is duction, he symbols of a sturdy growth, to a whisky argument as the Ba r in wealth and culture: at least, not at this early Lines to Jessie, written a few days before sang the doxolgy when the result of the

weekly; a ls n obeingsuretogveer address. of a safe and permanent prosperity ? If letting space to a whisky petition, because stage of our development. When we shall she died. voting favored their cause. Nevertheless

Address T. T. SToCKToN, they are fit for anything except to furnish thelatter was an avowed advocate of Pro- have passed this "construction period," all Whisper soft to the failing life, so far the returns at present announced

Business Manager NEWS-HiERALn.t Drawer D, Jacksonville, Fla. an exceptional talel" of statistics occas- hibitioni while the former was not-though things in which we tre now lacking will co e A e g the hou ar; ca i o all this was love's lar Al os re ainr~ an esre, lostsinc the amendn was dfatd

Telephone Number, 245. onally to boost theheresy of "protection," neitheris eriy wicked, to us very naturally. But -we shall excel in Angel formsare.over.g.hee..ot thBostonPost.

culture only as we begin now to arouse an ini ______

Iwe are not permitted to see it. We do -terest in mental improvement and to foster a Through the window comes the breeze Internal Revenue Reform. The~~d BONA FIDEs CielLt~iO h nwta unn ot ormnadW

th idow e- es eth, neis een eom

The BONA FIDE rclton o th e know that qui ine costs the poor man and sTHE TRIbUvNE OF ROME. feeling that there is something in life more de- Outside, wave the moss-hung trees, "The time has come," say the RepubliNEe EAL foa e meleI onh oal Se- o deatt.

member s. D fover th per cmont. osrelp- the rich alike inder "protection" $3. o $4. The first number, volume one, of "The sirable than the mere accumulation of wealth Inside, l is still as death cans of Massachusetts, "for Congress to

thaa that w any other nmor g paper a bottle. That when it was proposed to Trbune ofRome," JouT. GRAvs,editor, and the pleasure of spending it in frivolous ' all thesefrrant flowers c

pn tha in ay onte boring repe al it, the cr was "We manufac- -was received yesterday. Hispolished sa. pastimes. And here is where the value of the Thatare scattered here and there; terail Revenue system." The time has

eadi to compare books to prove tis turers shall be ruined ! We shall have to lutatory says that "the Tribune is essen- Chatauqua Circle becomes apparent. It Thih one, licchose, her dower! coe not only to consider the question, A home but to abolish the Internal Revenue alto

a ssertion. close down I" The tariff was repealed, tially a people's paper-not in the dema- awakens a desire to know more ofeveirytbing theheaven o gether. North South, East and West, all

.seto.. ,nevertheless, and the drug went down to gogy of profession, but in its plan and in whichhas contributedto the aggregate culture There leather sleep, and sleeping, the people ae agreed upon this subject.

WOULD "FREE-TRADE" BE BENE- stay, several hundred per cent-and so far the actual fact of its proprietorship. It is of men and wo mien everywhere; it broadens Pass the fair world aboveeping, Poor men complain of the useless taxa

FICIAL from the two manufacturers closing out, owned by the people of Rome. Its stock- ourv de s ou morl Shall reach our little love. tion which is robbing them to accumulate tures before we are aware of it; and it serves ADA. . a dangerous surplus. Business men com

An anonymous "Subscriber" sends us we now have fourcr five. Of courseitwas holders comprise two-thirds of the busi- most admirably to offset the cares of everyday. plain of the stringency of money which

several inquiries as follows: nottherepeal that caused the reduction ness menof this city, representing every Few people, comparatively, have natural HETROPOLITAN PRESS OPINIONS, tisurus occasions. It is said to be a sevralinqiris a folow:: esenftis____n__ralpoor ru e that does not work both ways, ..

1. Why will free trade be beneficial to (they say); the bark of which it is made phase of its business life and enterprise, tastes which are in the direction of culture; Murrent Thought of theaNon aVar n th des o r o ande

the people of this country? began to grow more luxuriously about "These stockholders are scattered in dif- but almost all, when once their attentionis et of the Day oi a a . and the needless opressions and extr

2. What percentage of our products that time, and several other things hap- ferent parts of the city and suburbs; they called to their deficiencies in this respect, can ety ofimely Topics tion s of tle nternalRevenue s temare

are consumed in our own ountry, and pened (according ACAULAY'S eculiar follow different vocations; they entertain be le ey easily into theproper paths. There The Indian Question. for the present, and, in the future, loom

what exported? patches, but whatever the cause or varying views, and have possibly copet- is a sort of Free Masonry in literaryand art Of these two horns of the dilemma exter- up visions of the corruption and extrava

what exported? dispatches), but w e t c otpursuit-eir attractions are allupon thein- mination is not in accordance with the ance which the immense hoards of idle

3. About what percentage of labor enters causes may have been, we have no doubt ing interests; But they are thoroughly side. So, Isay, the Chatauqus is just what is spirit of our institutions or with the am- oars in the overne aults will gen

into the cost of manufactured articles? other blessings would flow of like char- representative of the people of Rome, and needed heIe in Jacksonville to divert people per of the Republi. They are not dying erae and develop-[N . Dispatch. n dtral the are united inJhe o r of this p o the oeruhand they are sowlyin- e

4. Do the laboring men in all branches acter, if not of degree, from oter natural they are united in the ownership of this into the proper channel oe Th r hand they alre slowlrdy The Drainage question.

of manufacture in this country receive trade-since free trade is natural trade. paper and are heartily agreed as to the What " Vincent " has to say o certain de- race and not even an aggressive civiliz- W e extremely sorry that the Re-. defiitepurps icie~ieih Sme heie;pepiei ve peti in which demands a change in all their porter cannot get drummed into its head

hi her wages than the laboring men of Eu- But true political economy, like definite purpose it was established to sub- fcienciesin some societypeople is very perl- tionwhich demands a change in all their porter cannot get drummed into its head rhpag counties? "The universal cause, serve." nent to the question of culture. But after all, habits has or is likely to prove fatal, the magnitude of this drainage

ropean on5. If Free Trade should be adopted Acts notby special, but by general laws." His many friends in Florida will unite I think he has narrowed society down quite The other horn of the dilemma is, conse- Whybless your i norant little soul; there

th y, w th age m It is the economy of human in wishing the brilliant editor Colonel cosiderably. The strict devotees of the dance, quntl the one to accept. They are to be has een patea h t re is ll this country, will the -wages :remain: as: tstcorn o m op f humaiy n border totUtm

st f3,tonly

high as e.t present? it scorns to adopt a policy in order to il JollY TEMPLETON GRAVES, the u tmost and cards, and other like indulgenicies are the made .kmlericanl citizens, but how and about two million acres, while therasstl when5 These are matters worth consider- in the neighborhood of thirteen millions

By "theighas t prle" of this country "Sub- c rease the price of products, and then de- prosperity and success i n the e and re- exception, not the rule. The leaders in society i ng to drain and rclai No one has ever

scriber" of course means the ninety-five clre it has cheapened them in the face of sponsible field whic opens so auspiciously are not often identical with the leaders of the The great and important step to be asserted that the entire drainage enter

ce o s th e n int reason and co on sense. Political ec pon siboe ied which opens so auspciouly German; these are on its outskirts merely, a- taken, though is that suggested by Secre- prise was finished. Only a beginning has per ~~ . . .cent w. ..as..at.

.le.nd.on.iten before him , and w hich hitois w l gnl e i n n a

per entwh, an hatd n eepol eo though they are apt to have public attention tary Lamar. le wants the tribal relation yet been made, virtually'; and the contract

protectionist, Mr. my does not deal in exceptional cases to honor and adorn as in all the other walks so frequently called to them, that we get a broken up. Under that relation the Indian is such that asthe work progresses the

prmitsare taxed r e benefit of the five establish a patent heresy. The laws need of life. If the peop meet their Tib e false notion of their leadership. I cannot bet- is a ward" of the nation, set apart from company is entitled to the land as fast as ..

mits, aret fo the rest of us with legislative permission the A ents of the State report that it is re

per cent who receive the proceeds of our no tables of statistics so much as that half way, Rome will yet again revive tr illustratethisthan by quoting from tland even enouraement to remain a say- claimed. otet have solved your quhat it isrry,

'untrlsclear, honest thinking wih, dicarding an en :f a enuagentbto remainh a sav- cl a i m e d . We have solved your querry

omoste inin wh , di r something of her former splendor. Sage of Concord: age. If that relation is broken up he takes Brother Reporter; does it "set at rest all

temost unju stem and unnatural system o pro- o the hic pti o eWithin theethenical circle of good society, his one hundred and sixty acres of our do- the others ? " If not, it is a part of the ,7=::AN : :SO . threaarro wertnd h ighloer crcery, ncen- l mai a co -s farmer, or goes to mission of the Leader to enlighten the ig

advocates of selfish interests get the larg- (who aims only at a temporary triumph) MANLY RE-MAKING HISTORY. rtei is a narrower and higher orcle conce- main asLd beo mes a fa o esto on of th oenib t

est possible protection for themselves, distinguishes between a general Mr. JOE MALY, the home henchman which there is always a tacit app al of pride c l, coeor into business and norance of all on tise most fertilehealthy an Inference as to its inner and imperial practically becomes an American citizen, portion of God's universe; and we hold

without regard for other interests or for rule and its exceptions, and of the "talented statesmen," says that court the parliament of love and chivalry. and gets ready to avail himself of all the ourself at your service to furnish any other

the general welfare. seeks the relations of cause and Mr. LAINE expressed the opinion before And this is constituted of those peons privileges which that citizenship bestows. information you may desire.-[KissilnMee the general welfare. t'of * whom heroic diSpositions are native, wihte Thtis, in our judget h th n edr

We see very clearly that the effect of the effect in a plain and honest pursuit of his nomination in 1884 and at the time of whom heroicauty t di elpositions ety a ndre native, it the That is, in our judgment, the right and Leader.

elove of beauty, the delight in society and the just solution of the problem. It camot be

sugar duty is to increase the value of sugar it that no Republican could be elected and power to embellish the passing day. done all at once, but it can be done by de- On the Democratic Side

and sugar lands in Louisiana, but where t To say that free trade would benefit our that he had not himself sught the nomina- No matter how small the community, how grees. Under such a policy the Indian will Our friends tells us it was an oversight the benefit acr es o the million s of people is to say that to be on terms of tio little advanced in the social arts, or how no longer be crowded intoa corner, kicked, on our part in not giving in our salutator

twho bnfa ccrues.tothe..tter thana .. .s I s pc oi f primitivethepeople andtheir custom, this cuffed and murdered, for the fierce sting of in the first issue a statement of our poli

who pay several cents increased price on friendship with all nations is MANLY makes us tired. Both he and will always be found relatively true. Society savagery will be extracted by education, tics, and perhaps it was. But the first

the pound for sugar is more than the inge war-that peace and prosperity are better his chief moved the heave and the is not all frivolous, notwithstanding certain and before the cradled infant of to-day be- issue was huriedly gotten up, and we had

y erthetw seauredfr the Mpna patesnian a notions of lightheadedness as wellas lightfoot- coes a man the Indian uestion-te de- not time nor space for all we wished to sl and isay. The courier is not intended for

tion has ever been able to explain. And the other hand, finds its ablest ally and ad- majority in the National convention; and edness have become associated with the name a way that will do credit to the generous poitical she tistint end fo a

here, by the way, is an answer tothat "pro vocate in those national hatreds and jeal- after it was over they went still further That view of society is justa trifle superficial. sa irat of oe American Repulic.-[N. whatever utterances it may make upon ..... eithe ... .......... or..... folw -sprtof

the Amria Eebuli,[N. Y. :whatever utterances it may makenpr0n

tectionist," (we do find one occasionally) ousies which either precede or follow in- and drew heavily on HADES for campaign * * herald. such subjects willalwaysbei Democratic

who says that protection cheapens articles ternational wars. We have but small re- powder. And now, to stand up and try to A South Florida correspondent, whom I t will always nd o whoc or he in iv dulsh rejo ce .......... . ....... ...... e... vendn i il a w ays be found upon

of consumption. If it be true in this casei spect for the individual who rejoices be- ak tell public believe that have never seen, but who has once or twice Give s a Rest. the Democratic side, working for the ad

cause "pauper laborers of Europe" fare this astute politician ws drawn in at addressed me in relation to certain utterances President Cleveland, his wife, private vantage of the Democratic party, and the

isn't it somewhat strange that Louisiana of mine, calls to mind a period of her life secretary and two friends are off on their irculcation of Democratic principles.

sugar-growers hold conventions and send badly, and the manufactories beyond the campaign against his will, is tie greatest which is so suggestive of a little private long journey. Everybodywishesthent bon [East Florida Courier.

lobbyists to Washington yearly to protest ocean meet with loss or other disaster. grist of galvanized gall which the political Chataqua that I must give it here: at the Sn ih in p nts o r Give Tem a Chance?

against the repeal of a duty which is depr- Such a spirit is opposed to the principles of sensation mill has ground out in many a Don't you pithat poor fellow who cannot g and snarling about the President's That is to say our n s. Also all your Christianity. an ivlztinitmc s a 0 ,it! N a Drou't you pia thrPoflo cannot [ing land; snarling about the ;Presidentb'S That is to sav your lungs. Also all vour

eating te value of their products? Christianity and civilization-it mocks at day. MANLY is certainly tiresome. enjoy GEORGE WILLIAM CUIsandall writers traveling expensesery

Agi: lrianed frhe eour high claim wh ich invokes "the Father- of that class? But hie doesn't even guess that, rahigmciey ey oleru

afin r de-our higc aimd thi invokes Fhero o i he has lost anything out of his life. Aman W h y doesn 't

th e S u n mind its ow busi- machinery it is. Not only the larger air

velopmenttr id hoousands more miles ondheBothrhodf rai oan." AN ambitious young gentleman ad- can't lose what he never had. " NWhere ino- ness, which, so far as we can make out, is passages, but the thousands of little tubes

road. YVessels from Great Britain land Protection, restriction, and international dresses the NEWS-HERALD a postal card, ranceis bliss," ec. etc. I wonder if he calls to abolish the tax on luxuries like whisky and cavities leading from the. R....i I "moonsshine" and tobacco and drawing room cars and to When these are clog jealousies tir the :handmaiden-, of war andasflov:YusiyoknwIiod heda-gdadcoedit

here in Jacksonville, laden with rails ousies are the handmaidens of war and as follows: You said you knew I liked "the old," al- collect revenue from the necessaries of the matter which ought not to be there, you).

which they could sell us for $14 to $17 per though-Ia ske for neweides.YesshuldnLike to ,Yur IPaperfniture, f b people's life? * * lungs cannot half do their work. And

v hu 4devastation-of war and bitter rivalry, "I should Like to rpe rsent Your Paper -o fnre, flowe , any The President has announced his inten- hlat thedo thalfanotdo wl.A

ton, but the added $17 tariff increases which, however they may elevate individ- inGa and Fl crops is good in our sec- things arena etter melowed an ne down i a at hey do thy cauot, e

the price to a total of $31 or434. This ena- unals to athrone or classes to wealth, de- tion. I can give you Anney Reference you tingin the Im so afraid I shall lose soul tion of paying his way. He will ask for Call it cold, coug, croup, n eumonia, t.i.i..t. literature of the day,Cequal to his bills, and. seeing to it that begets his catarrh, consumption, or any oflhe family

Sbaseenslave, demoralize and impoverish ant. "Pru and ," "Drea Life," etc., that I money's worth, will pay them. If the of throat and nose and hea and lung ob

oket thee difeene th e any the masses. If these things be good and of Of course, everybody entertainsan active wanted you to kee your eyes open for me. Paint is resh and the upholstery clean on structios, all re bad. A] ought to I held a position in Boston for two years at the cars in lxhich hetrvl;ihe1gordofTeeisjtonsuewyo

benefit accrues to the berle of Floida benefit to any people, then is free trade a sense of his own capacity to " repersent" one time and had plenty oflime to rdl and treated with respect and consideration by get rid of them. This is to take Boschee's sene tim and hwn plentyt of ti et edad teaeeih rset a d o sd rto y trid of them . This is to take Bosehl ¢

e are unable t comprehend . heresy and an outrage. apaper. -Whatever his education, training plenty 0s t t the a city wme officials and employes: if he is protected erman Syrup, which any druggist will

benfi acrus o he eoleof loid Wheesuad nourge. ano paper Whaeve hiad edctotann lady associateS-in that part of the city w~ere

Money is not wealth, but erly there ouldour friend know why "free trade" or avocation, he is a "born edlitor," and scholars and writers with a faculty for against rotten bridges and defective sell you at 75 cents a ottle. Even if every

resentative of wealth. The more goods apace in Wisconsin, Michigan, knows ow to run a newspaper. pouci On te best literature, and we just switches and arrives on time he is simply thing else has failed you, you may depend

eis growing aei W sn s ca revelled in books! When "Prue and I" fell receiving the consideration due any pas- upon this for certain.

weh w e fOhio, and other Western States ? Because "A man must serve his turn at every into our hands we considered we had struck a senger who buys a first-class tickAt on a

eae he e of the "good the application of the ordinary s f tr, ed.' is re -ich vein and we read all we could fuindby that first-class railroad

g. te. he.n..les.e"ordthey applcat of te go t arltuesh alu editor is re ta ing articles by 0 him. <, pay o neitherthe SpInorany ed... ofho ':o prtcto il powo ro.in l , e .. ..

"goods" iplies) the wealthier a the ma ne o But all our editors "is fnll," js S It r k nothing; came amiss. one else has the right to speculate or ad T I t aptFrance or England three thousand miles now; that is to say, they are not full, hut Morris' "Earthly Paradise" was a delight; vise upon their amount. We presume .

affect of aai e (d ho away. They find the "infant industries" the staff are, and the a. y. g. must wait adri boadened e itan mate d .th

protectionist can deny it) the absolute oh- of New England already established, and for a more auspicious occasion, ons than to the "colyum fiend" (we have one It is a silly bit of impertinence to harp

... t.of.imposing.a.tariff.is.to.restrain th still flourishing on Goe rnment pap as .. ere).. .a h n o a on such a subject. There is neither poll the best reading, let us doso, Ithink you will t.hepureo malice co t. lyGe us a rest; .......... ject of imposing a tarif is to retan t.te.aufcues os.ot,.ln es.. A~ K N A~ oti ue a rt-g a ,e1 r isn rwti t T e5 ol r ik o

people of the untry which mpses It and other goods of wool and leather which cle taking issue with Mr. BARTON'S plan do vesrea in thatt ir etin vl pu Yo Sita .

froeu trulyingges thfo egn selest thng the States named could make at honme of paying a ten or fifteen per cent, bounty re e a few young women, who, which culd hapene toa or Ae hng rather than have them transported a long on agricultural exports for getting rid of without the right of organizing, founded a Powderly on Strikes. 26 OCEAN STREET, manuactuhc ould pe foor holerin distance in their raw condition, and the surplus and afterwards returning to Chautauqua almost without knowing it. If 1r.Powderly says that the strike is the TELEPIOE - - - - NO. 30

piatesftotunest toudhe o wholeur feesyo brought back mnade-up into products of the farmers the tax they pay the manufac- people could only be led up to an interest in poor man's only weapon. Unfortunately, -:0:- A ING piratlen iethe godsanhae fore the shops and factories. But those new .turers by reason of tariff duties. He such things, the test is comparatively easy. its a eap o n te bomeran tye 11 AS UnitedStates. Woui dnt themoreselfish States are "protected" against such thinks Mr. BARTON contradicts himself in The world of knowledge is a terra incoua to te as e inect of tel American anuctur e o suc h happy conditions, and since Wisconsin is saying that the tariff is not a "hardship," many; but when they chance to discover it, A strike undertaken upon a falling mar- Machinery and Burning Oil. smile (to themSeves) er suc h enures? prohibited by the Constitution from erect- and afterwards admitting that "the only they are charmed for all time. ket, or when theemployer's interestS wi

But wherein w o e th n uin g such commercial barriers against Mas- hardship &c., &c., is the danger the accu- . . not suffer from a temporary suspensinof

But. r wsachusetts as would (if protection be a emulating surplus will have on the business That most wretchedly clad and miserably work, lbor hen there oarplus of blesmulng) senable looking n coloredesswoman. whsu les through available labor inthe market, or when de

.fnou e be en d e c ue h e ple to "produceinerests," and hols tea "ishonest ta o o wn pressed trde is the sole cause of reduced Buitsisg lssoure yh etito all thycnue hm"theyar look ti is a hardship Whether the peop who ies apaenl demeted haeetyicpin, ad qie cran ins

than we are, since ing around for another remedy, having feel it directly or not. His (Mr. K's.) plan come out in her new fall suit. I would not failing, to inflict injury upon the where, and has n d s h e affect of failed to find it in "protection." is to return the surplus to the States. thus call public attention to her were it not workmen. Strikes, too, ordered duties n foreign imports h bee to hand But the answer to "Subscriber's" first for the fact that she has frequently figured in by ignorant, irrespnsible men, and

due ton fretritin tp o uths e han inquiry already covers space beyond the PROF. FHEDERIcK PASCO, principal of photographs as a " character " here in Jack- involvinsthe imposiionn o taxes oun

overto rea Brtai th Soth mercanlimits of a single editorial, and is not yet the Duval High School, and his assistant, so'-ille, and has even been dignified by a pu- interested, merely diffuse the evil affect of

trade, for which we were her principal sufficiently elaborate. 11e must permit us Pnoh. ALLEN, called yesterday afternoon riload ndr the aoe of "ladnt ri the oe. In rit has beenesat on titor.. .... ........... ... railroad, under the name of "Old Aunt Di- to any one. In short, it has been made so .. TWT

competitor o reserve further comment at present, and expressed gratification over the aspi- nab." Her very ags have made her pictur- clear that the workingmen ought long -DEPOT WITH

A few weeks ago Congressman BUTTER- and to discuss his remaining propositions cious opening of the Fall term of- that pop- esque in a photograph, if not in time flesh, since to have perceived it, that the strike

woiTII, of Cincinnati, a Republican pro- as space and opportunity may determine. ular institution. Over seventy pupils en- She has heretofore had a habit, peculiarly her must be guided by knowledge and judg-T

tectionist, declared in a speech delivered tered the first day (yesterday) though own, of lashing lir skirts about her hips mt poen f ifentce ndehat trustworthynv iJis in New York, that we should be ashamed

weapo uode;an d thatorwhenoiteis olC Otd to continue harrers against Canadian WiHICI FROM WHICHI absent citizens are returning daily from in a big mass by the aid of a notso guided it is almost certain to inflict

their summer recreation, which will soon piece of rope: she has doubtless draped harm upon the men who use it. As it has COrrespondence Solicited. goods, even in her present political atti- Not being strabismically inclined to is increase the number to a hundred. them herself without the aid of a bean employed hitherto, there can be no

tude but when (as ha hoped the time cover parallels in perpendiculars, we can pier glass, for they have disclosed a hoseless doubt that it has done far more mischief

might come) Canada should b admit ed n tt th res e lOLgfr t knee down on on ide, wle on than I an and nok with the American Union, tariff restora- its neighbor, the Banner, is as culpable (if COMMIlSSiONER COLRMAN'3sorghum sugar the other they have swept the pavement mo~st thi isota MrPwdryhimself .-.

tions would be wiped out and Canadiaui culpability attaches to either) in disposing experiments are destined to be a succeSS ugaeul.BtysedyIswla i s [New York T ribn. C oolwterlyk according to his reports. It is devoutly to brand new blue skirt, which actually hung [N_____r___"

goods come pouring across the line! Hap- of its columns for advertising whisky peti- be hoped that they are; but it will take horizontally across the bottom and efectually Iae's Shadow in Luck. ~~~~~py prospect!' But can Mr. BTTERWORTH tins asthe former isin selling its columnswhcfrg ntos!oeuntema-' , ===H T WT ER say why, if such blessings would flow from for the advocacy ofa principle. i the something more than sorghum to emanci- covered up the defects alluded to. There is a Everybody will remember Stuart Rob

razing the obstructions onthe North they Banne presents its sideof theisSue some- pate this country from the grip certain comfortable feeling i being well son' s neat portrayal of the valet in "Led t a se f r s e t i c e s s w t ou ab l tetr to kick him , an d~ the prototype of that

maig nthe incructions o lite rtin wh at tono pretily Wie oub whe erme which frinatons have upon the mar- dressed; we are all conscious of it. I think Astray," who obse piously begs his mas-a mighty of be Entasie by of siteic-i g e otrolln oao papr adow hethe ket Su ly And what ofthe cane, irtself-set in eses hith aous er to kick im, at n the ope of

them also on the East? To show the Judge TUCKER, of Sanford, would, if he h s A buy new clothes. We are at any rate more character in "London Assurance," who ... absurdity of tne entire policy of restric- were controlling a paper, admit an adver.

COL E M A N ? efasrignanwslkhtndroesof e aRmlaatelontehe

tion, lie would repeal the tariff against Can- tisement publishing a whisky petition. It THE attempt of a few labor fanatics to Londonressimere. So "Dinah"levinces in h ravlin ground for a vi or damages. In th". new garb a most wonderful change. She no wati hePro ho is shadowing Mr CEREM Oh,-IFlvr

ada in any event, " We ought to be is true, as the Banner says, that the law interfere with time arrangements for enter 1 talks to helf ashe tumbles ao ar the personwhisa inA.

ashamed, he says, to want protection compels whisky petitions to be published taming the Presideat in Chicago was qite an aa n all over Europa for a biago news- ROWNTREES CHOCOLAT SODA

ahmd" hamsayshtoPwantdprotectionccompels qmt and has even dropped that startling habit of paper. * * * Having, as he Wt is

against the people who live across a nar- and their publication is a perfectly legiti- characteristic of that crowd. If there is addressing strangers, which once characterized thought, established acquaintance with

row line! " Ought we not to be far more mate and lawful transaction," but it does any one thing on God's green earth that her. As she usually wears a man's hat and a Mr. Blame by moving out of a railway A GREAT DRINK

ashamed to want protection against "pau- not compel the Banner, or any other Pro- labor organizations have not tried to over- tailor-made coat, she can not inappropriately ,arr e ocur p ed th Ba f per labor" three thousand miles away ? hibition advocate, to publish them. In throw and destroy will somebody please be dubbed"Dinah, The, at the next hchin station with this"shadoerratsumedFr at te nxteuncingItaton iththi MonsoratLine Fuit uic, Wth oda

But the question, "Why will free trade Florida it is legitimate to advertise worth- name it this new draping of he skirts hr metamorplo- modest request: "Would you mind lu

be beneficial to the people of this country?" less patent medicines, but there are serui- ---- ,---_ sets complete. If some kind woman would forming me, Senator, whhat your lans are ei Puique!

is one of almost limitless scope and con- pulous journalists like Mr. MCILVANE of SAN FRAnCIsCO must have a "boodle" present her ith other feminine garments, I for to-morow T which M BleM ican Pulque pass. To our mind it is of kin to the in- the Gulf View and others who will not judge in order to keep up with the pro- have hopes even that her reason might return drawing himself up belligerently, replied ex a n Pure i

quiry, "Why is the Christian religion bene- advertise them. In Tennessee, Georgia, cession What, with her fraudulent land aSneuroigrihta cats " a hr to speak to me," and turned on Juces.

ficial to the people of this country ?" Mississippi and other States it is legitimate schemes, her generally inflated boom, and hcThe c respondent is hilarious an vi

When one attempts a reply, it involves so to advertise the Louisiana Lottery, though now this latest acquisition to her accom- THE young mam who whistles "Spread out dently has great hope that he will yet get

many corelative inquiries that one must, there are a few papers which refuse to ad- plishments, California is certainly coming Your White Wings" from morn till eve along a threshing, which will give him an inter- AT

to make the discussion clear, consume mit such advertisements. We can read- to the front. tie pavement on Bay street must have avery national reputation, not to speak of an -- Ol. . HT .S ' .

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