No. 2 Folding j! w A wonderfully capable and accurate camera built on the Kodctk plan. Good enough to satisfy experienced photographers, yet so | simple that children can use it. | PICTURES 2'4 x 3'/4 inches. I 9 J? Loads in daylight with film | j Cartridges. | Fitted with meniscus lens, and shutter g | with iris diaphragm stops. £ Full description ir Kodak Catalog FREE fc I at any photographic dealers or by mail. £ EASTMAN KODAK CO., | Rochester, N. Y. | £ '■■iHlll'Hl l ' 1 1' I 1 ' 1 " THE BUSY FACTORIES GRATIFYING EXHIBIT OF STATISTICS AS TO IMPORTS. IncreftNlng ((unnfltlcs of Mitnufucinr ers* Material* j» » Ixnportnnt Feature of Our Foreljrn Trade, Whereby Ad- Uli ion ail Kftiplo) nient IN Ansnred. The bureau of statistics' records for January of this year show that tnnnu faeturers' materials formed one-half of our total imports during that month and about 4(3 per cent of the Imports for the seven months ended January. That is a very gratifying result in view of our continually increasing im poits, and the necessity of wliich ex ists for the American wage earner to be kept busy. The January proportion of manufac Hirers' materials was largely in excess of (hat of January, 1004. The figures were $-11),500,(300 against $.'57,000,000, aa increase of $12,500,000 in a single month, or one-third more. What that one iiird means to the American wage earners their weekly pay envelopes can best tell. l-'or the seven months ended January, i;>01, manufacturers' materials formed '•L'Xi.7OO,OOO of our $G2(i,000,000 im pi>r - against $254,000,000 of S.'.i >un,- 000 in tlie same months of 11(02, an in crea eof $:;2,700,000, or more than half ,*!<;i.( 00,000 increase in the total. This result is iu every way comforting, as the busy American factory means the busy everything else. Tariff revisionists should take note of thi' fact that of tlie $250,700,000 manu facturers' materials imported in tiie sewn months of this fiscal year no less a proportion than $i00,000,000 worth entered tree ol' duty. Uj manufacturers' materials is meant two classes—viz, "articles in a crude condition ready for manufacturing" and "attielfs wholly or partially man ufactured, lor use In manufacturing." The increases referred to are almost cutiiely in the tirst class. That is still trotter for the wage earners and all concerned. It is Interesting to note the stages by >\lilrh materials for manufacturing have increasingly entered Into our im port. generally. These stages Jiy lis il years are 1820. 10.0 per ceut; ttir.it, :> per i-ent; lxiKt, ?,4 per cent; I'.mJi, 4." per cent, 1003 (seven monthsi. 4T>.B per cent, and In tlie single month of Janu ary. 1905, 50.1 per '•out. There Is another and equally gratify ing *ide to the story the increasing tit trance of exported manufactures in: > our general ex|H>rt«. Shipments of manufactures in January, l'Jo.">, an."Unlet! to MO.oKt.OtNi, or :S:t.tST |>. r rent of total exports t'or the inoutu. Tin- eminently desirable proportion h; been reached by the following ti> il ; year stages ISSO, 13 per cent; IS7". 10 i>er cent; ISOO, 17 * per ceut; llMJ'i, j 81.0 per cmt; IttOS (seven months), ;.i per cent I tlie n'U'ii months of this fiscal ; .\ejir exports of manufacture* were j »*rj,)lW),o(io, ainlnst #•.:.">» t.000.i MM) for ; tie precvdliig similar mouths, un In- > crease off 52,1 »*),000 In Januurv. 100,"i. ' I \ \/ \J tUc standard ami cold c uri tor over ~ » i I-* years now comet also in a r 1 !/ A IV '" w , 'i 4 c i 7A |-< V I fl ILP A [Vj I hr »nl«M»t m. A.i. youriJiuct i. M/iW I—4/m I iwV 1 V_/ l\r\ 1 I 41 MAS Ih 1 I » 1., 11 u,„. A I uiune rnc increase was ?•_',<)tto, ooo. i These increases in manufactures ex i ported prove the a.-sertiou that all con : cerned beneiit by tlie Increase iu liian | ufud urers' materials imported. It Is also worth while noting the I iln«s in which this Imported material j increase lias chiefly occurred. Haw silk l In January, 1905, was $5,037,000, an in j crease over January, 1004, of §1,800,- 000; wool, 25.000,000 against 10,000,000 pounds; India rubber, $2(5,447,000 against $20,890,000, an increase of $5,- 557.000; hides, $:»4,439,000 against $27,- 708,000, an increase ol' $0,731,000 (yet Massachusetts is sectlonally clamoring against the tariff on hides) and tin, in j pigs, bars, blocks, etc. (not in tinman ! ufactures), 43,021,000 against 39,714,000 ; pounds. These things being so. we need not worry, but rather rejoice that congress adjourned without disturbing the American factory and business gener ally by hasty interference with the Dinglcy protective tariff.—Walter j. Ballard. The Democratic r*loor Leafier. The announcement tliat John Sharp Williams Is preparing to make a cam paign for the seuatorship from Missis sippi in succession to Senator Money , is not surprising. The senate has been Iho refuge before this of Democratic door leaders who have failed. Senator Bailey, one of the most promiueut members of the senate, was net a suc cess as the leader of the hoi tnluor- Trade Wall* For HondM, f!i there. Pivk. John. T«»m and Bill. Hu-110 now with rurht Kood wi"; Crist your pluiuirets aft »n-i fore On th" port si lo throw o?,»» o'er; ]Io: 112 one to the Btniho.'rd, John What? No bottom! Well, 1 swan! This sp'ln? mud does boat all whew! j Guea** the earth was frost) e.lea/ itirou-'h Now the fr-St is f?oln« out Bht»'a all mush, beyond a doubt. Uorstles* vehicles? Why, >cs; Mules could handle one. 1 giu^s. Wish our congressman was hero; Guess he'd see Ids duty < lour As th.it tr'oo l roads bill In the legislative mill And would hustl" first and last, 17s;til he had Kot it passed. Trade Is paralyzed of «ourse; It could hardl\ he much worse. A wok pushing !to start Auvrht »'xccpt an old road cart Tha: J'd vowd to Hive away. Hut it broucht "\ T " todav. every in »vement that promised to he. of benefit to tlie slave t > alcohol M«»st of her work has been done anion# thei people c»f «he east etui *»f London. 1 wbev#* »! »ennoHs. p iverty and desti luti >u ;r o i .i'o !no'»riety v o!ip i en In that quarter is prevalent, and \ their re.-hunatinn has been her chief Pdliejt tHe. A r •• of u | c'udy she loeaiue eon-, vin « Huournt hv I 1 VI i ouruul. Add km, > S * ' M IHE PATENT RCCOHO. i+iMhi I'. ' i!.'* ; i-r Mabt.* Kitlnsv* ar.id Btjrldci* Rlr.r FOLEY? fIONBY^'CAR 6 icai t! 'i' r it Prrventa PntwiiMll Ml'x c v VALLEY, PA. 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