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Show COSTIsrED rr.OM M last last'K LAST. (J. A. HICKS. Tit I icllj iiis readers wlmt lie iii Older to become a ,ii,ac to do sav l,e W0U,J liave t0 'tii i' i.icoiicienee, smtion corn pt ion fraud, etc.; he Hritjti v: cfuntcnuQce a goat, lie would Imve to ride " ill. creased pole feet foremost, r? Kow I will give my benighted than his T;, betterGoprescription ever to Provo into the lure it is: '"i , court, take the oath of allegience roiled States goverment;tlien give 'll study of Cobden literature in ehort an American instead of an Eng sod give up the idea that iD1iB; try to which you jelfand tlio party tlio all honesty, all the one contain of the great all and patriotism nCnce bless your heart if ,,.rican nation; why mad I both were to die tomorrow the on just the ional affairs would go week as they do now. a6 in a his-ro- f nil! BOW give a portion of the the Contract Labor Law. A bill , uledan act to protiibit the imports-tad Immigration of foreigners and sunder contract or agreement to States, its 'form labor in the United Rories and the District of Columbia rased in the House of represents j was ,june 19, 1884. In the Senate it Imd to the cimnutee on eduction Inter from which it was reported June 28th, but jt bnul amendment Feb. 17, 1883. it uiiot considered. .itsken up by the Senate discussed and ended au'l finally passed; 83 Rupub for it ,nsaud 18 Democrats voting 1 Republican (j Demneruis and Feb. 23d tlio amend ting agatust it. Iticouciirred in by the Rouse without ,teo ami thu bill wai approved by the suinit Fd. 23, who by the way was ,pr fit win'd, who dare not retuse himself mhiny frit'ud would (hake iitTiirs and (uoutad with our natioual Prehaps while presume so much. ioruce is bliss na folley to tie wise wishes me to' show him r. Mustard beauties? of protection. 1 me of the I will take ude SO with pleasure. tistica front ilie iri.ii industry because Item that to be at least a- - promi ent, ui the leading indtrstry noth in Eng .J and thel'n fed Mates. The lolloping lets taken Horn an official - document Estj.- of iwd by MephtD' mi the request of the Pemi., ulurg, if at die IY- - 8. lfreai of statistic, iiatareci I'd chargers, get in Pittsburg 00 partial; iu England they g I from emu to $1.40. Fillers get in Pittsburg 50; in Engiaun fhe get 6'9 to OPcts. rpeis m Pittsburg get $3 00; in Eng d they get 1 1. 2 3 to $1.87. keepers rti Pettsburg get $1 87; litljiei England they get 77 to 78 Cents. nora in piisi.urg get $3.00 per day; Eiiglami $1 23 to $1 87. What sre in) omoi'in laborers in Penn, get ft, wmle iu England ibe aama class D uckamiths in Pittsburg p r uay. (500 per day ; iu England $1.13; get $3.00; in jiue drivers iw Pttt-bui- g It coals ill the jlami $1.03 to $1.09. mil Stales in produce sf rod or pig jfi,18;ih England lui $3.17 or about per Ci u iicie hefe than it does there. )er tin Unf rd Slates produced9,348 'ii'Dsnl ii"n while Great Dnltoh'only Uucei 8.030, 000. Tho Uuiieit States Oueid iimte iron last year than all the ot the world with the irori of Great tes left our These arc some of the nil of piou'etur. Will u y frient e the kihiini'tS to Compute ill the 'uni pni'i oin to 1'ilNiri-rin the iron in Free Ti.vle England and the I'sul i dint industry in protect.-"lira. Mr. Mustard Hh4 riot yet given figntif o I will ju-- t doit for him hmtisli Iron ManufaCurere pa;d to f tinploj rs foi utauufiicturing 8,030, 'iiiti f iron $23, 1133.106 while it cost liiitid State for their total product t tK422.Gi , or $13,957,540 more 5 as paid the iron industry in Free ' ! C li i . d i ' Ena land.' hit is iUn what nrotcclion Is io Ihind 8t tes. the doing duty Again Xava Sniiiacoal is 75 eents per ton, 'hr Aineueni article wliieli I said in Boston, jut is good, ia tf"t GO cents less per t"n than the " N oiiacoal.Tlint is wlmt protection 'b'g fur the people of United S'stcs Hi iniiif on hand-safiles is 73 cents 'hniin Sew York Ilia selling 'Clients per dozen. American tn le bought for 28 cents per l.liili thu duty is 83 2 5 per barrel '" dress gacda.de lomiatcd chnlli can cents per yatd, while "a'dl't" ' protected by tanlf of 0 ' "r virl. Wire nails Cun bo ted for $1,03 per 1C6 pounds, they 3 protected byj$220 per 10Q pout da J die genii, man sou by Hus time ' ', Mf tin rf proltclion. lieu (Its f tlio past . Bliicli were nwo hruken 1 say Tlio that Indus flnt, protected down by , the W labor of the old word ,, HOoti proceed to slmw some of the fits nt In Utah, pmtection tight 1,1 , .Ju-r- 'jntsngo my Imme was nt C'lintort, yi iiiilij rp tipniilsh Fork canyon r1 fv y;ai PW unity, fi( I was fhero I had s observing both piotcc-'f(i- , trade on one ol our best t)llm wool industry. Clinton niilcs Trom Thl-tlour fir".' T depot; ;t was a point 'ndiwiMil was taken fiom the e, back au l e ruined. I shall uan.e one poor in m who hud investid nearly all hi, mums in a few huudred sheer; he was compelled by shear necessity to sell Ins wool foi 11 cents per pound to meet the expense of dipping, klieming, herding, and transporting Ids wool to market. The reader will bear in mind that it coals just as much to herd 300 hsd of sheep as it dots to 1000 or 1300. The name of the gentleman is Mr. Time Hhephcid, whom I presume sumo ot you As may know. soon as the fact was made known that Harrison was elected wool went op in price 9 cents on the pound the very next day. Mr. Shepherd watched the market quotations and had the sonmvful fact brought to Ids knowledge that the same class of wool as Ids own hud been, was bringing those who were able to hold it, until after the election at 24 cents per pound. The election of Benjamin Harrison has, I have no doubt, been worth not less than a quarter of million dollars hi the sheep industry alone, here in Utah, saying nothing about the lead from our mines. Mr. Shepherd like ntarly all other sheep men is a protectionist. I hope my Democratic friends will not quote the above as an instance where protection made the rich richer and tbe poor poorer. If two dollars are worth more to tbe poor man than one dollar, so is protection better for us than froe itade. The question of vital importance uetore us here in Utah ia the question ot "Protection vs. Free Trads or Tariff for tevinue ouly". I will now give a lew of the prieea of tbe common neccs-sarieof life in tbia and aomejof the old couniriea. In Germany a pound of heel inmst) is worth 23 cents; in England 23; in New York 13 to 16; in Chicago 8 to 13. Io Germany a pound of coined beef costs 13 cents s pound; in England 19 to 20; in Mew York 8 to 13; in Chicago 4 to 7. In Guimauy a pouud bread is worth 3to7cenU;in Engluud 8 to New York 4 to Chicago 4 to Io Get many flour is worth 5 cents per to pound; in England it is worth iu New York 3 to 4; in Chicago 2 to 4 . I might continue on all through the wnuie lutof commodities, but 1 think mat the price of living is much lower lirro than in the old countries, wliili wages are nearly double ia this coutry wlmt they are across the water. If we are better off than tbe people of the old woild let us try to keep o Let us study the wisest principles ot government, vising with each other in at! that make its great, being just to all mru believi'ing that all men havo tin desire tor the advancement of the 1. auon; tlml we Imre, but get at it iu a different way. A lew more words and 1 close, I wib give a few maxims of wlmt I be live sound of human government. As piitiriipleii our living is lakeo from the earth, s should our laws lit taken from the win of the people constitutionally expressed We should, in all our acts toward each other, let justice and niorcy temper out judgement not for getting the G Idei, Rule. My article Ims lieen long aim limy contain some imperfections; by way of xpo.ogy 1 will say I am not a gentle Of leisiue, like my iiihiT fiienil. f fin ve in work for my living I hope the time limy soon come wlisn s quiet citizen may wire a few simit fir a newspaper on tin paragraph 'tariff or any other principle wiilum being ft! aesed with the rnii3 specie am then la? scciim d of raising a howl" I will say now I entertain no malice again,' any honest liberty loving umn, lei a pernorrai. I will close wil It Pop , lariioiis Couplet Truth is truth wlirre er ti found on heathen or on Chrietii, Very Respectful'?, ground " Quo. A. Hicks. A. Republican a 4; 'd SS0TT & GLUFF ancles on your editoiial staff? Huy Editor No, sir; no, sir. Good la Future Greeley I'm sorry you Haven't, because its my only ehnnee to jot a position in this town. Editor (suspiciously) Eld Iluve you been working on the Daily 1dower icross the way? Did you comet me after being discharged from th.it miser- BASEMENT 8AV- COMMERCIAL able sheet? Oh, no, sir; I never worked on that INGo BANK. paper." Oh, you didn't" Then, I suppose you applied for a position on its editorial itaff, and" Editorial staff?" UTAH RItOVO CITY, Yes. 1 Editorial staff! Bless you, no! didnt suppose from the looks of the sheet that it had any." Young man, your hand! Sit down' TO PROVO (lave a cigar! Ill see what I can do foi you." Good News. v at taken Have your photograph A Bluoere Well tVsher. Clara' Tell me just what sort of a man your fiance is. Laura Ob, he la everything that is lie has the reputation nice! of turning out the finest PhotoYou know I Clara I'm so glad! graphic Work South of Balt have always said that people should Lake, or even in tbe Territory. their opposites. Munsoyt marry Call on him, Weekly. j Half a Man. O. She Do you ever see Mr. fiud Mrs. MANAGER. Chapley since their marriage? PROVO souls two North He-- Oh, of is case J Street, yes; it a with but one single thought-ShIlow lovely! Market Report He Yes, she married a dude. Buffalo Evening News. Corrected weekly by tho Spanish Fork :: BARBERS.::: MAL0LM & HUGHES DEALERS IN. (IMEfISISJilLt 1L(E!HPM2130 WHEN INGOING A. C0NKLING. Z-- Social Aspiration. Wheat : Oat Brewery Burley. Feed Barley -- 5 William M. Thomas, DEALER IN ...... 60c per bushel $1 20 pet e.wt. 100 shelled Cord. Butter 1 Hay " 2; c each1 30c OHch Spring Chicken )ld Chicken Dry Apricot Dry Apple ht 90 10 20c per pound 20c per dozen 4 00 per ton Eggs.: -- ItLife. Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps Etc., Etc. Main Street, SPANISH FORK Co-o- Jinks That fellow Winkers Is trying to get into the Four Hundred, isn't he? Rinks I don't know. Why do you think so? , Jinks no has given iip business, ant 's beginning to live on his wife's money N. Y. Weekly. ' k Stay of rroceedlnK. The moonlight b She (sweetly) beautiful George. He (desperately) I know it is, Nellie I forgot but I can't propose the ring. Yon will forgive me, wont . you? Mnnsey's Weekly. . The Indulgent Friend. Bingham Carson, you must excuse my tardiness just as soon as I get1 hold of that hundred you borrowed can pay you that fifty I owe you. Carson Tut! TutI Duu't mention Dry Prutui Dry Peaclie 7c pet 7o 7o 7c Alfalfa Seed Cc . lb Vegetables, Etc. Isdih Paid I! Fab dalyss and dhkkenl Bologna Fresh Every Day. Spanish Fork, Utahi . i)Utrelng Oversight. Tbe most famous view In the Yosem UND niti1 INSTITUTE OF PENB1ANSH1I 4f y AMD SHORTHAND. Ite valley is that from Inspiration point, Aiternoon and evening session, Wes' where the traveler gets his first sight of Co Hall, Piovo city, Utah. Call ano the whole valley. It is a splendid ee op. of pehmanship and lean specimen bird's-ey- e sweep, in which are gathered particular. O. W. DIX, more scenic wonders than are contained Principal. in an equal space elsewhere in the world. A gentleman who has recently visited the Pacific coast describe the hush which fell upon the occupants of the ,tuge-coae- h as the driver pulled up his horses at this point. Their delight and enthusiasm were too keen to be put into . words. -- OF( The silence lasted for a minute or two. Then a woman on the back scat suddenly exclaimed, with a mighty sigh, expressive of the deepest feeling: aT Oh my! I wonder why they don't HoWawona have lace curtains' at, the tel! Youth's Companion. ... GRAND ' j Opening ... Fall MiBiiwij) Farrs. Mrs. ItasliiMS. . Slick (to Blossom) office? Is this Mr. Bloom-efi- s .. ,HIDDREN'S HEADWEAR A SPEC IALTY. Blossom No. His office is across tbe Prices loWct than the lowest. Da becomes fond of lying who gets weary hall. Everybody cordially treated. Slick (leaving the door open w be ef being upright.; . , Cull nnd examine our Goods ViaTca ought to be our highest aoihltW, walks out) Thank you, Blr. Before buying clswher , Blossom Hey! Como hack and close humility tbe end ot tbat ambition. Utl Tbit have made a sure pregross in being tbat door! Havent you any door in ipaotih Fork, transformed Into fools who look upon thelx your house? Slick Yes, air; but they all havo forefathers as tbe sons of an ape. Wot shall I fear death aince this world is springs on em. Allow mo to show you, n door but a cellar beneath the great mansion ilr, my patent, which my Lord has been erecting fur met ipring. It closes the door without a of me out lots Shall I not rejoice when death ang, and Is warranted to last a life. this dark abode! PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, JEW Life. line. .horn ia the key to Home, Sweet Home," ELERsnd OPTICIAN. , Md they who try any other In wedlock must A Series of Explosion , ot life storms the with out swecpl. stand Mrs. Futwood I can not allow you to Watclms, Clocks and Jewelry Repaired Cbookao. oer tbolr heads. IaTAII work Warranted. light the fire with kerosene. tvsry BWa to Uis Trans. Bl lily Sure, an' I always used It In financier-Y- ou htorary men havent the my 1 1st place. Also dealer In all kinds of first Id ?a about business. Uore you have Mr. Fatwood And did you never get Instruments, Violin, about ten thousand manuscripts piled U iloira up? Guitar aud Bnjo String . art and they you say in this dork closet, sttende.l to. Biddy Yis, muni': most Ivery day by 7"Mail Qrdir Prompllf he diLauh, mum. luek. Patufr Great Magarine-Yo- are ago. ill Uasu't it ever P. O.Box 213. Juttothink Sir,ot that UTAH you are losing ths you, A Mstter of PROVO, rtgures. , or Interest on all the moneys you paid out f said No, the sir," barkeeper, you those useless bundlest' lluhl You fiuanclcrs haven't the first dou't get any moro here till time. idea about literature. Every one of those You've had enough whisky for one evening." manuscripts Is from a d.ffrrent author, aad wlii go on "All right, sir," replted tho customer, the wholo ten Uiouxutid of them e cents thirty-fivsomewhat thickly, buying our msgiuino atare My trade doesn't Y. -F. printed, opy until the articles amount to much, I s'posc. Its about a Opposite the Ilirrison Rouse, couple o' dollars a week, mebbe, but .... He and re. u. S. OUANT, Prop. I've got friends, ltct ycr life none o' for. Do Style Tin? exprewmau ha thern'll ever come here again. Sayl" Uu'' eorac with my box of Worth dresses. he continued, pointing his finger im- Sprlngvtlle, him. nnd , down Die to bar,' pay man at behind the Till pa go pressively Little Son Ia ca ti is down now. do you know what this thing's going to cost you? I tll knock you out of just Hea sewing a patch on hie pants. 86 a week , That's over 8100 a year, and Gvl Kews. that's tho, interest on (6,000. It cost A Kate OlWt. you 86,000, b'goshl" , , 'That's all right, my friend, "respondtlio read pa (tvho .EntorprUlnglloy at ed the barkeeper; If you and your per) Faddcr, a button manufacturer (Tt ry man friends drop out It will brlpg tin about Barmen vlll pay e5. t ho war 813 a week In better trade, t'o.v! and if accident In a railway hilled i?; ho pointed hi finger straight at the x of Jose buttons vat ho m il. know In do of man the bar front you Parent ,(a clothing dcnlcr) Dut'a whut 813 a week D? It' owrfGOO a goot. I make mo dat advertisement That's the Interest uti 813,000, on all name year. I sthumpmy right avay. 0 and ld give 810,000 to have you stay doso pnutvhuU' in, and I till offer 82., a on away from here, Vgoh! You light ITtlfCRIPTIONS CAlinFl'LLV COM killed every dime n eatonier get . . outt" Chicago Tribune. 0! at mit venr ho If my punts railroad MODERN PROVERBS. . j- - FOR GEO. HARTLEY double-b.ick-nctlo- - , THE LITTLE KNTJTSFORD M- hauled lq the railroad rr eaoirn shipment. Puling rtetidintnd campaign while the ws lirfurs the imtnly, wool , hni o" cr0'1 pc pound, hill put wool on thu fue mv button on. lyers frnm jjte cns tt,r0 efra;, Suhboso many get killed. It cost he wool could you- -" ',eic nd s il.l for thoe prieea; l V It coat mo nodding. Done buttons lil 4 L ,l"'nro '' wl' all fly off vllo do customer Is running to few sheep wcic nearly catch dat train." Good New. 1 Tbe KUitnr's Weak Tnlnr. fidore Greeley Have y.iu any va ZJ PYNEbMAIBEB . rol'NDKD. t Mabel A lUtllculon Ids, Oh, dear! I've lost my diary, Amy Well, you didn't expect to keep It very long, did vou?-Pu- ck. PItOVO. UTAH ONLY $2:66 PER YEAS |