Show THE FARMERS INTEREST soma of our rural loaders lire wondered why our column re BO frequently and earnestly earne itly devoted to alia discussion of quntion antly o dry a that ha tariff we have done r for two reason already hinted la previous article viii the great importance import anc chii question ii destined to play the next our yar and the intimate which our arming population in utah iam tha in lh wet has h in th correct alu tiou of the difficult eugin our frienda ar wil awara of the prominent rank which we hav signed to the tiller of the oil a the bais and foundation of ft nation and prosperity if ahw fore it caa la proven that protective nol only doe not b the agricultural majority of the popular lion but injures and impede their i a clear one in favor hoffr badr ali u point kaa been well understood by clr re publican party leaden who in the lat campaign studiously studio refrained from on this dangerous plank in tho agricultural ilia trie t being adars of the to a prole olive tariff first we hare to remove one egregious f circulated by the advocates of protective tariff to the that the principal turca are cheaper here than in the foreign countries thoe partied par tiei anjer alio their latini ra cwi market tationa to their iu ral aubri re or rending ln cievo ilat protective arill our lo 10 ell clini mirl i wali wf li alii n ij on alio of 11 it i l ne ii 11 II u I exploiter ei ii 14 x f ti actual ottell t ant r t i in thai leau any li c three fourth r i hr articles of foo I bic armr nai hating tecc only an of iric under the relatively rel alively bead of manufactures a it is claimed ia doubly repaired by the higher bis products and the better domestic markal marktl efured to him by the prole cliTe against this fantastic we raise as the first objection that the farmer draws ly no means all his living from his own fields and mead gardens and or chardi but is compelled or llor himself to feel compelled to expend for the products of other lands and calimee an many of which there are higher duties of entrance such as ugar rice spices etc all these articles more or ICES sable he must buy or cash or at rater and clience he is a far greiter berer by tho tarin than was ht first estimated A to the other assertion that protective barill ensures him higher prices for hit productions this is only another the prices of agricultural products are no longer fixed on tho continent hence no tariff can glieco advantageously or quadrant ageous ly since we have commenced to export produce of all kind our formers have entered the world s market and ilia there that in these modern days the prices anro mide not only for cotton but alo for beef cattle butler cheese lc if protective tariff could a beneficial influence it would be in the vicinity of groit centers of industry gli the tide ol 01 garden produce milk egge butter ac alt there is first a grett competition which presses down then there are the middlemen whose pronto eat on those of the producers and thirdly the low wages of the employees necessitate low prices then as to the good inland market created for the farmer by the Is a marketto bs called good where from year to year the most unexpected and irreparable fluctuations result in an unsteadiness of all bricca and an uncertainly of all profits where follow years ol 01 apparent prosperity and i the smaller manufacturing town which are lar moro numerous than the large ones we find the working people compelled by tho inadequacy of their wages to supplement the requirements quire ments of their living by farming on a small scale at least to a degree to procure their own produce this of coure deprives Ai file farmer of another channel of trade and avenue of prof t the best proof of the insufficiency of the farmers profits from his trade with the kanui factoring population is furnished by the great influx of clift to the factories as they consider the pittance of factory wages more nera tive than the mite made by frici fr iii ing hiie bushel surplus cheat on hand mint be sold to europe at any price As long as europe is visited by failures of crops this is an deiy matter and a long as europe hag good hard cadili left we can a lord to export beef cattle meat butter cheese apple and other aeri cultural products but let europe be by abundant harvest or lot her run of circulating medium wherewith to p ly us and we will soon the glutting of our own mar katr it the highest of absurdity to on tho of our customers and force their product brou frou our markets abile the bulge on them to intrude ours on them all this policy is unworthy of humanity of of the progressive and i the nineteenth century the freer the supplies for tho necessities of life are allowed to circulate from land to land from shore to shore the sooner and the bluer we will inaugurate ao era of peace and plenty at home and abroad A KOMAK Tte aiosi ii reported by alt frai RS u city a chicago the lory run thus loona dare known bridget mccarthy who wa a prom anent gymnast and tight rope performer in this country loine year go but who lift been tince 1370 has appeared her suddenly in a wealthy austrian named gruenbaum and has attends atten dd joany of ibe most fashionable ad amon the lit of society within a day or two her identity ha become ad alo the fuels in the she WB married to a common fellow in the line amod hah aad n ng him in austria four year ago ahn one day she got a heavy her up completely for hostage lutiness but iness leo busload deserted her and baa not been beard froia since then who bad conceived a great liking fur her although considerably sider ably her junior took and when she recovered be benua ded her to marry him hii protested and disowned diso waed bin but the couple lived happily and came to chicago where her beau ty and bis and their decent gained for them social recognition jl few days einck they deemed it aniie for her to get di borce from her former huband hall which he did at her former country biome in thi state and the were remarried yesterday when the rols became generally known greatly to the chagrin of some of the fiust i arho had lionized them As parents bavo relented and urged the couple to return it is probable that they will leave for a more congenial docil ity thin chiai go i likely to be hai again announced the electric light and promised that in a very short time his perfected lampi shall be placed in the market ech lamp ia to last six months and cost about fifty cents the electric which furnishes the illumination during the bight may be usail to drive light machinery iy ay day for manufacturing adding to the value and economy of the system the electric current is to be supplied in aitio from central stations will be the quantity of city received by each consumer is to be recorded by a metar the cs is to be less than that of gis this plan is essentially the same as that outlined by the sanguine ex peri menler nearly a yar ago there sero to be little doubt that mr edison lias made some progress with his system of electric lighting but his cs and unredeemed ji ledges have so shaken public faichin his ideas thil nothing less than a thorough practical demonstration will spread lie conviction the electric light problem has been where is the brush light PHILP S has cauich all sorts of mischief of d beslic mes lic no less than of a public character As an instance of the former we read the following in an ex ching mm of ft varni oher in new york beard a areu deil of talk about the letter and lead accounts her hubband about a fortnight ago by declaring in a wild wiy that the was the author of the forgery was arrested she began to weep and wring her band declaring ahat she would be taken to jail and punished for the crime finally she was to bellevue and put into a the men who this fraud are not troubled by any compunctions of conscience they dont need a trait jacket lul honest men would like to see them ornamented with a ball and clinin and dressed in the taing sing fashion is traced back through two distinct chennels tho general gave the following account aie other day there are two traditions respect ing lay people une trace them back to nn old family ali it the other us back to wale ilice ruin of arc still Kt anding on the borders of vales and this tradition ion hs it thil it waa buda by tny ancestors have an ausy thing now to predict a winter of tremendous severity alie prophets are more than ever mr vennor foret ces a terrific snow to begin ut iu am on the of december and to last precisely 17 bourg minutes and 41 feconda during which time an average depth ol 01 eleven fed and a half of snow will fair if this gentlemen gent lemin is as correct in this prediction as ho has been in baay we had butter get ready for |