Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 28, Number 11, Jasper, Dubois County, 18 December 1885 — Page 6
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TOPICS OF THE DAT. Cjuova Jtoc Gmhim, aa ruatura with Frea liar Saaaata. trees at Mm ftaarathm, of. ia WwM(tM, D. C, ea Mm tk A LA) at fojeactioa mMi iMMtnat Det Mokes. I-. by Mm ProkiMtteakf, bare km Tmk Omm RwMt ef Samta imt for to profsaeteai o regret at Mm 4moC KfeA)to,s4 Ms loyalty to Wkum H. Vajcpmmu! Mm ire raikread. megaa, dropped kk rMMMKMimXcw York ea M dead at te aftertof toeStk. Mr. Gulmtokx, in a letter, says toe UeeruJ party wat be toe eely party iadep taasat at wtwrtfcy wottrw to owK tke fnw art for way ert. The wvotaatea ia XorakerB Hex too laMw AB A .VSrV warlike Maa. Mm are Water mm! are vigorously preeelag wt 4 moaey toto service. Gbbai.Tiuxbat 1ms iavtted Mm liram erli, military aadreHeik aeatill 1i ri'Tirr- J-il " eeMmHtoaaf baser kiigM to Bagtaad. TKlmriu Cfcioacl Mitaaorkck wife Mm (tmI eeadhaoa of peace arrived at KntN ImM. Frlaee Aleaawder waa to jHMly ia tortycfct hww. TfcQuwKitwtW Soak wlH stoma aeerec granting iwiMv to U polttfeal gad press oaTeaders, wptttinwk ware 'at rebeUioa walk hoMtoe; atuttary Taxboyaoot oa Aabrg'a two Xew York nkaatonkaa kMaraiaed, a aariag koraaitor aaaalay aa bat kanaf MMUaioa, Loaa lUvaoLra CawMMntixlMW araftod faa- Iriak borne raw. aaiac aa a Mm fanaattea of fear proTToiqaal I wbbk a caatral eoaaeu at iwmi to aaal with local MfiMatiaa. AT Mm o aaiag af Mm MaaMar aM aa Mm SMi Mm Jaage aaid tkat Mm iacttaae ia BaMbtraadgrarMy of Mm criaaas ia-Ira-laaa wat aianaia;, aad Mm garraatoat awat act fortkwitk to marM tkaau Two aroma faratam gkMa-Uowars, wka aaaM to flttafcargk, Fa., dariag Mm aaat aix laoatat, kare keaa eoaaaMlod to ratora oa accoaat af boiac rafaaad reoajttoa by Mm (Haaa-weckars' fadaraOaa. i oa Mm CMtraJ AaaariI km aak mm of tkiaateg MSala aMaA lHpOl'ia$ Traato aari of Mm araok Th Laaaoa Tk aayi: Tke FroalacaiMag aaragraaka Mm kaapy iatack i. wkiek H M Mm fOC" of America to aaoy.M Taat cradle to wakfc FraeiJoat Clevaiaaii waa reeked wkea aa lafaat aa BatoTto, K.Y.. kaa nwatir comve to liaat at Falaakf. Tama., aader Maaewkat romaattc all rametaarn. aad tae Preeideat m aaz Maa to haoomi Ha poeiaaaar. Tac eoadMea of Coagreeeavaa Kiakatos Matter, of Kew York, waa aot at aH eaaaaragiaa; oa Mie Ttk. He waa MCeriag , areat agaay from aryMpaku, aad kis appetite bad eatkeJy failed. Ml pkyiksiaa keed a coaaaHaMoa ia toe afternoon. Saoh af Mm Deamoerato elected tiace Mm war to tke oake of Speaker waa tke aame age-farty-eigkt yeara aW-wkea Wa torn af eerriea bagaa. Tbta waa tae age at Speaker Kerr la 183; af Speaker RaadaM to mi, ad af Speaker Carlisle in m. KBraaafcxTATivc Mill, of Texas, ka prepared a tari biU wkich be wili iaVodaoe lata- Heaae at Mm ftrat oppartoaRr. Tke MU k aooordiag to tae R. J. Walker tariff ptea aad eoataiaa a wag; free Itot. Tbere i o koriaoatol featart ia it. Soviet toe etlver Baaa ia Mm He, who eVaina ta kave eea tke report af Mm Secretary af Mm Treaaary, erHWae kts raooinmeadaWoaa eaaearaiag; Mm aelver daflar. Itiaaaldtoat ke aatifaM a biU wkiok radtoaMy apaoaed to net Mm Mmorlas of Mm frieeda of silver. Tac report tkat MlaMer Faadletoaaad ato famito- are dieaatiefted wiab BerMa, aad tkat kM reeigaaMoa woaM be tendered akartly, to denied by Mr. BUtott H. Feadkton. ef dacinaati, 0., wko aays Mr. Faaeetea aad bia fatotiy are qalM welt aetkled what tke Oerman eaart and piople. Ta Freeldeat kaa raaagaiaed Laaaar C. Qainterd a. Coneal ef Coato RicaatXaw Orkaaa; Meratle 2V. Cook, Coaaal af Greece at Baa Fraadara; Frank S. CalMn.Cowaif Greece at Baltimore, aad OkaHe Uacieax, coaealar agent aC Mm Swiea ConfedoratMa at KaaKTBle, Taaa. TM CaagTsseMBal praaraaamg, aa aanrl9VHHMNlff a)ftWWjplaB4r aaJaHatfaaflBxWrt lSa anediately aftor Mm com4etton of or aaal -aation. Tke deatk of tke Vlee-Prsetdeat waa io be aaaoeaccd Mtea, aad tke Hoase adjotwa. OaTaesday tke aasmlers ware to draw tkek- seats aad Mm PrsMiltnt's tawtaga teen be read. TgK Iaderier Uepartaseas, oglclasa state taat tka order are tkat everyone akeetd k removed from OUakoma. and abet Mm Imi'M roports from Mm War Desmrtsnewt ar ro Mto af art tkat all Mm lieomsrs are tMs tfcaj aJWawary awwWl tlM-4 awM IwM aawia. IWMpt ffWlt aaBaWWWaaMi W arwNMMI aw'jBnrwa ef eamarw tre aa ate
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la The MtriMUihMMi aad eaa ate Maa to mataiate hk ana ad ptstMea. Fmuoc Avwtm ef Furtotl wttl aak MMkaadaf frteeMAKiMt4MictorC Axjlsk 4. A aim 1mm km leaad tunc! to daasfc far Mm murder af B. Wcklaeaa at amhtwt, Mm., TVS bbrbrbrrbVsb BaMsC jsVw CMnHkAS abetTarkMi Woea will te am Ha skoaM ft mM Mm Tucklsk Commit - THUiraf Bmim SmmL aa faiwatoaf Mm IMaUri' Maaw at iajrtoa, 0., wat Ma4 la a ftM aar Mm Ham oa Mm i ii jiiI to War fraaaa to dtaaMi. Hawat aiwr.aikt yaar af aga, a MaW af Gaawaajr B, Oa Haanrta aa aacaaa PMMMjiraaia Vutaatoars. Tmttaeratarr Trtaaary aaa laIraatoiMM Colfeetor rf SMia to rafaK aiiaraaeo to tmm laaaa waoUf or la aartwft MawarwaMh aa two tokaa Masauy froai Mm Qovmaiat laatU. A rrrrrioK aa bt Mat to ta pown fcjr Mm iaaabttoau of Onto reatin Mm anion of Crato wH oraaat, it BJganaaaa ff1rr -" It m ato4 aa kick airtaoritr tkat Mk BrHMi OoraraaMat kaa abaaiwwtJ we firy U caaciUatiag FaraaU, a4 wMI aa4aaTor to form a eoaMloa witk Mm WMav. T tonat of Mr. Aetoa, AMiataat TraatarorotMMUaitod 8ato at Xw York, wiU acoir ia Jaaaarv. katTiaaMirr Jar i i uri tartt U u tnia tk raeort MMtke iatobo mt AMiataat Treaaarar at Xew York. He woaM aot toketka oAoe k says, aotwiMutaadiac Mm fact tkat H aan tt.tvo aar aaaaat laore taaa ptm oatpoaitioa. XLIXTH CONGRESS. Tai Vanx-.BtaMi CaanaM aWt aa4 arcaa tad am tk-Hk- er.cx M eOootc eallaa th SaaaK to artlar proaipclr at noon ana arayer m aaaraa by ake CkaaUla. Mr. Mantto l a rasoiatioa oecianair intwr jwi Sttanaan tke PreaMaat nra tiiiBar of ttM Sat. Mr. Voorba wtovai to aaMa4 by teaentaa- toe un of Iaham Harrt. The aaaaaaaMat was laM aa 1 Mr. !MtraiaH was artaraa rtaty ataeMd. Tba aath at oke waa adaiiBUiarad by Mr. EJmaada aad Mr. ibnaaan brtHly acknowe.laaa tae boaor. Senator Loftan aad Hiair 'wata swara la. am! attr aaaoiaUa coaiinKUM Senate waa arKaalseOI. tbe innate, oat aC rapct to taa atmory of too late VJeerieaMeat Headrteks. adharaad Tbe Haaae oncahiied by ke re-electloa of iaaakar arlWeaadV-je ratralar Democratic eaacaa aotaiaeet (or tb Tarioas aaboratuate oateea, and after tbe appointment ; af BMMberst of tte Jotat toMlMe to aotify tke rTWnt ttat CotiM waa orxaabMa aaaiaady m raaatTa aay eeataiaalcattoa . . iroai ana. aajowwo. Ix tbe Seaate aa the b, after tbe readkHt mt the Wraraai. the PtaabHafa MaMagw waa aeMTwgit by Mr. Praaea, bia aaeiatant prtrate eraarT. aad tae reaaiag taereoiae. aapted tke reiaaiader of tae Mjtoa In toe Meae. afMr the rea Hae of the joarnal. tae rreatoaara j" waa aaaoaaeea. who aap(rad on the boot nad itellTered to tbe Clerk the President's nnaail aaaaaaae, TbeSaeakar laid tbe daeaaaeat beforetke House. aad at tbe etoee of Ha raaatacMie Howae aawaraea. Ix tbe itoaate aa tbe Hb. after tke traaaae. ; Maa of aoaw ronttae baataew. a aaatber at Mtta were tatrodaee-t aad referred. aaMag itM ta neavide arBM aad annaunlttoa for tbe MilKIa; to pr.blblt aaalHac aewaiper contalntag lottery adverHeuuT ui nroeU ter tbe ale of the fat tawatoaila iaata In Kaasaa: for the relief of tbe hem of colored Mtdiers; te provide for tbe readJaatnMRt of eonpeiiaatMa of tttttk eitM pottniaatcra. ee..;...ia oe Maate Mr. Spriaw prteeat-ad for tatave. atote aeuon toe axle af ralea prepared by It tat. and a ieaator deate rollowed tbereoa. Tbey ware flaally referred to tbe Committee oa Kale. A reeotnttoa wm adopted providlavc that tbe Houee shall be aoreraed by Jatlerjoa'a Maaual aa modiaed by paritopraettee. xeear. ataaeati. win I tad Hioek were aaaalaMd a CoeaailHae oa Kalea, aad toa Heaae adOOMDCNSCD TCLCQRAMS. IxMm Seaato oa toeNtk a aeaeber of, kttlf were iatrodaced, aaaoag aaam to) proride for Mm eatobftakmeat of a aotaal toeegrapk; providiag for tke aettkeneat of etakaaof oSkaraaad aoidierx for mm of private property ia Mm aaatttary Mrrke af MMUaitodStotos; to relieve nmaiirrial travelers freem lkeaae toxea; to promote peace aaaoag tke aatfoaa ; to eetaWmk agrieaitoral experimeat atatioaa ia Mm several i.i... .... uuw, Mi-tia atartloaa af toe Iadiaa Territory; to improve tbe eeScMaeyof taeatttflto; to eappreea gaatkMagBMMarmytato. Aa execative seesion waskeld: aad wkea Mm doors were reopened tbe Seaato ad joaraod eatll tke 14tk. Tke Uaivertlty of aekville, Taaa., eelaUm . -' BBaivarsarv aa tke Mtk. J OH LAxaaogt SratXY, HbrariaH at Harvard University, died oa the Wtk. XOKTKKAI. aanoaaeea tkat ker kealtk k&aMt: ba better for tea years than rigkt aaw. Tbe aaw-mUl of Barakam SOU at Eat SagiaawfXick.,witka large aaHUr-of lamb or, baraed oa toe lpMi. SKTRALBedgaHaB oatposia were attacked by tke Serriaas em Mm MKa, bat Mias A LICK Brtax, of Zaaasvilie, O., ceawniteed sakMe at Ckarleetofl, S. C, or D0Ct7MEX-r discovered by tbe Britlek at Maadalay skow tkat an aHtnace exkta betweea Fraaae aad Barmah. The eight koar law waa dfecaeeed at tke meeting of tke federation of trader hnmm at Waaktagtoa oa tke IMk. Foevrr Serriaas kave been skot by order af Kiag Milan far diMbUag tiiemeelVM for aalHiarv datr. Tna Belt TeMpkoae Company kaa wom a patoat eit at FHtobargb, Fa., agniMt tke Weatorn Fenaeylvaaln Tetephoae ComIx eoastaweaee of AweeriaN acting wtk Berria, Kasela, It is said, is preparing to effectively support Bulgaria. AMagaaa' riot occurred near KHsabetk, Fa., or tke Wtk, bt wkich stick aad stonea were freely ased aad several men ver sly injured. BoanUTtas kave beta reeamed betwaet. BeJgaria aad Bervia, Mm latter baring refused to acknowledge tkat ska kaa been defeated. Ia tke Bret ormm by ate Serviaas, Alexander empkaitssd kM lormer A MRKTixa was held at FIMshargh, Fa., sa the MMk. af Mm CftoaiiUrioa Cotamktee ef Mm Waetora aad Middle Stole Frekjkt Agsata' Aeeeciatto. Tag Bart of Ckwaarroa, Lard-Lleukaaat eflrtiaad, refuses to totorfart totoesaateaeat at prkeaeni sagsgta maaeuraes-
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Wait katowtka Tfowa ofPraaWoat Ckvaiaad aa Mm tabfectof toxaUaa a4 oa ia kU i, bat wkktt wareoaaiMad la Mm MiUar rrport rataar Mtaa nM tke riak oi aartalliwfc MMuat, m wa deata tke laaUer of MtkiwMt iakKrtaet to to rive ia (all: aaavcTiox or TxrtoR. aotaal aeedaof aa eaoaoatleat adMitaiairaWaa of Aa tJovaraaient, jaatMaa a iaeUaa m aaaaaat exacted from Mm peeaU for Ita wppoat. Oar tiovtraMMat la but tba aeai eMtabed toy the will at a free people by wbtak eartaht prtwatpf aaa apallad wbleb aber baT adopted for their keneflc aad proMcOoa. aad K M aaver bettor aimlnleMre4, aad tta traa antrtt la aaaar biarobaerd, abaa wkea tke people'a taxation for Ita uppart ta aerapaloaaly ItaHted tothv actual BeeaMMy of expenditure aad dvir butel acaordlac to a iuataad eqaitable plan. Tba rpoaHton with wbtak wa have to deal tbe red art kMi 0( tke revenue received i-y tba Govtraateat and Indirectly paid tbe peuate treat ewetoma daMaa. Tbe aiieatlon effree trade la not tuvotrad. aar ta there Bow aay oeeaalon for the aeaeral uiaeuealon el the wtedoBi orexi J eao of a protective . t .. ... - .1 . . ml. i M I .it ln&r I m aavmodlileatlnotoiir praaeat law relattntctoreveaae tbe tadaetrMa and la tetania wblek Have been eacouraMd by such law, aad la which our cttixena havlar Invertinenta ektml! wot be rmhley tnjureil or detroyed. We ahoald alao deal with the aahteet to ucb maaaer ae to praleet tba la Mraeto of Aatertoea labor, wlitolt ta the aa. fiat of aar worklnaaton. Ita eUHwlty aad k.ur nminumlliiii fiaralan tin- autt ttlt. inbleireext for a protective policy. YMthln tbeae limltationa a certain re i action should be made la oar ruatonu revenue. The aatount of aaok reduction haviac bea den im.iulrv- failevd. where can It beat be remitted, and what ariMee can beet be releaaed from daty la the tntereet ot oar ettientf WRKBB THC RBUCrlOK ftHOOLV BK MADS. 1 think tba reduction ehonM be wade la the revenue derived from tbe tax npon the lmportaat mcnuaarte of life. We tbaa directly feeeea tke eoac of HvtBK ta even- family ot be land, aad release to tbe people In every bumMe home a lareer meaevre of the re wardaotfraira: ladaatry. lHirtaic the year ended November l.iaM, IM National Banks were or- nlted, wkh aa aawregate eapttal of $lttMi.oa. and el re ill Unu boim have been laaedto them amount. lag to l,Tt,tia. The whole number of thee aenaa in eaiaceBcc oa m naj " M .lu.il van lMAHa.l lev AIIP Vatinnal Banka. compared wrtli the awouat tbe law ... . - . ... 1 . ...... U . r. a il.MA.ll lif Krmlta them to lesue apoa a uepon oi nde for toe redemaUoe, inuicatea that tbe volume of ear eiroolatlnf medium may be iaraelv btereafed tbrooak tktelaetruHieatokty. ... AOiatag marc napanaat mmn ibb l'JtIKT COHDITIOX Of OCR CCHRKSCT and coin aye aaa el aim year atteatlon. 9m:a Pebraary. WW, tbe Government hae. wader the compaltory provisions of law, piireiiaaed liver bunion an J ootoed tke same at toe rate of more taaa U.imjm avar.v monuj. By tbia proeeea up to the present date iW.aj.MS adver dollars haTe been aotned. Area. Boaakte aprrealattoa af a delegation of power to the general Government would HmK Ha exerelee wtthoet expreM restrictive aid. tAikiuiinia'amudaulthoalt. meats of the public welfare Upon title theory fbe aatkarlty to ' coin money" gtvea te CeagreM bv the OoaeUtaatoR. if H pertalta tke purchase by the' Government of balHoB for eolaaze ta any event, does not pjattfy sacb parcbase and ratoaee to aa extent beyond tbe amount needed for a eumeteat ctrculettnc atedtam. The d eel re to atutae tke Oliver pradact ot tbe country sbowld not lead to a mleute or tbe perversioa of this power. Tke aecesiHy for sack an adaHiea to tke Mlver earraaey of the Xatlon as la eoaipelled by tba all Ter eolnage act ta aegatlvad by the fact that up to tke preeent time oaty about flfty mHlionaf allwar doUora ao coined have actaally louad b.l. kaavaWa ela-.aa!ailLraaB IdtaWlfkaF TOfiFA atreia r ea aawww n. -awrwee .ri ; taaa one huadred aad sixty Ave millions la poseeaetea of the Governmeat, the custody of whteb baa entailed a eoaeMerabie ex. peaae ior mewnawa w vmiw i w poetc Axalaat thle ratter aaaonat there are oatetaBaTngaUvereertlBcataa aaraunUagto about n,aN,M.'. taut com. . Every month njmm ot gold In tke pabBe Treasury are pal l out for H.taw k or ore of sliver dollars to be added to tke Idle mm already accumulated If eonttaucJ Ionic eaou k thfe operation will result la tke abetttuttoa of stiver for all the cold tbe Government owns applicable to Ita general euu me receipt of tke Government to make good this drain of gold, because the silver fkaa coined bas been made lel tender for all debts aad daes. public aad private. At tkaes daring the past six montlts flfty-elgbt per rent, of tkereoetpte for dat es have been ta Oliver or atlver eerttneitas, while tbe average wltbla tkat period has been twenty pereeat. Ttve portion ofeilverana Heeeritgeatoe received by the Government will probably lactases as time goes on, ior io reason that tbe nearer tbe period approacbes wbea K will be obliae l to oger sit. ver In pavaaent for Ma obligation, tke Eteriadacemsnt tbere will be to beard agataat depreaiatloa la the valne of or for tke pricec af speculating. THE HOARDING Or OOLU 1 kaa akready began. Wbea tbe time comes that gold has been withdrawn from circulation there will be apparent ttieillfferenoe betweea thereat valae of I ha at.ver dollar and aaonariagenu, aaa me nBvmn wmjmn company, Gold, still tbe standard of value, aal necessary la oar deaJiaza witk otlier MMtJflu lll h. mt m nMMtlHM AV.r ullvttr Baake which have eahsttt ited Kid for tiie depostu of their customer may pay them with stiver botiaht wlthittch xolii.tbUM mak ing a nantieome prow, ntcn, ctccainrr9 Will HMI their hoarded otd to tliclr neighbors who need It to H'uldate their foreign debts, at a rutnoui premium over Silver, and tke laboring- nen and women of the land, mi.mt l.r.Mu.l... nf all vUl msiA tliad Iha aollar received for the waxce ol tlMlr toll bae may be said that tbe latter result will be nut temporary, nnu iot nmmaieiy, me price of labor wHi be adn-t -d to tiie change, hat even if this tkes Place, tbe wags-work er cannot possibly gam, bat ntnst inavitabty iujc, entcv vn price hc is CTnnpciicu i lrr? for bis living will aot only be teeanred In a eoia heavily depreciated, and fluctuating and nncertain In ite value, but thli uncertainty In tke value of tke pur. ha.nt diutn will be madn tbe pretext for nn advance in price-i beyond that Jasllded by aotaal depreetotlon. UAXIKt. WRRSTRR QCOTRfl. Tke wortla uttered la ltt by Daniel Webstar In tbe Senate of the United Mate are true to-day. "The very man of all otfiera who bas tbi deepeet Interest in a sound currency and who suffers meet by mischievous leaielattoR in money matters Is tbe man who .. . .... . ..... n. i . . earns hm unny arena ay nie uany wm." i nm most dlMingalsbed advocate ot Mmstallsm. giecueelBg oar slver eolMNe, has lately wrMteai "Xo American astwen'a hand kns yet fett the seasatlon of 'ckeapnese, nSHber ta reeetvlag orxpenilar tbe silver act dollars," and those who live by labor ar tegttmtate trade hevor wMI feel tkat aensattoa of cheapBees. However plenty ellverilolUrs may be aame, they will not he dlntribatad as Ktfts mmmMur iWa MiuJa Wiul If tl tatWtrtUtf MM skouM reoetve four depreciated dollars where be now receives but two, he wM pay la thatbeR aeprsclate.lteota moie thandoabte tke price he new uaya tor nil the aeeessarloj and comforts ol life. Tiioee who do not fear nay menetroui eonBeierihce JMrisiNs; tnm lH conUfuwl aHluiiru itaMJsaaustja sm aWaaa m aKaaV ft It ax irem lira ronviamri of Mlver. as now directed by law. and who suppose that the addition ww sea ve eavts wnw wwrpwifw . to tbe eurrency of tke country. Intended as Its raeutt. will lm a pablte benefit, are reminded tbat history demonstrates that tke aotnt m aamly renchttl to the attempt to Boat at tbe sasae ttaaa two sork of Money of different excellence when tke better will cease to be In circulation. The koardiag of sold, whteli baj Already tokaa ptnee. ted testes tkat we shall ao' escape tke asnsl experience In suck cases So If this atlver coiaaite be continued we may reason atdy expect tbat gold awl Its equivalent wMI aba n the Ac-Id ot circulation to silver nU Thin, nf course, at Wt nrod uct n tarnhx oowTRAOrtoM or 'our ctnt'truTiM I Mania m
raetead of admajr to K. It will not be Haawtoalkat nay attempt oa the pari af Mm Government to cause tke etivulnlion, ef sk ver akars worth eighty eeeiw. Mde by lk run assat arte tke kws of trade, to be aae-
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Wa ffaWjl MajiJtnMi PB afy i wpappaw aPaFaaBP a? aaoanowa a r aaaao tatataaaaaaKM ftU WW. u aM) ky Mm a to teeraaM Mm amoaac ot oar amver ootnuaj bat toe feet tkat a lar ta hare af tha limited amaaat toaa pat oat kas boor returned to tke pa bite treasury la Payment of dotias, toaeeto tke ballet that the people do aot de in to keep U ta band, aad tola, wk tke evt. eat dUpoaWtoa to bard gold. ivM rtae to tke suepwioa tkat tbere atreadr . exleta a laek ot eaatldnaee autoag the people Mackingoar aaaawai inwmw. taTaiy aot eaoaub silver maaay in aleoula. tlaa to oaaM ansaalaeM. aad the wkato amoaat eataed and row oa hand might, attar a time, be absorbs I by tbe IMOple wMhout aparekeastoa, bat It W. the Maaeki im ntreaat tkat thtaaMa to evsrdow tke toad wblek aaases fear aad aaeestaeee. WHIT IK nTMBRi OOVNralN kas keaa tkus far submitted apoa this sub Hot relates almost entirely to eoaeiderattoas eta home nature, uaeoansetol with the bearing wuteh toa aoHeMa o( other nattaas kave apoa tke qaeettoa. but It Is perfeesly apimraat that a lias of notion la regard to aar currency oaa aot wisely he settled .apoa ar persists J la wdbout eonsdertag tke atltade oa the sabjact of other countrtea with wheat we maintain InteroaurM tofoagk commerce, trade and travel. Aa ackaAwlouameat of this fact I found In the not by virtue of witlch oar stiver la eompalsortly eolaad. It provide tkat tbe rreel-fent skaft Invite tbe govsrnments of tbe countries comiKMlng tb Latin Union, so called, and of aueb other KuroMan natloaa aa he may aesm advisable, to )Ma tke Unite 1 States in a conference to adopt a common ratio between gold aad silver, for tke purpose el eetatlUkla Internet onalty the uj of M metalte monsy and socurlnx ttxlty of relative valae between these metals. Thle canference atMOlutely failed and a similar fate kaa awaited all aubeequeat efforts In tb aante direction, and stilt wa continue aar eolnaje of silver at n ratio different from that of auy other natioa. The mot vKal part of tbe nil ver coinage aot rem ln Inop. erative and anexecuted and without nay ally or irientt. we unttts upon n aiiver Meld In AM ILLOOlCAt, AXtt UHIH8 COXTMSr. To give fall affect to tbe deetgn of Con grssa on this subjest I have ma le careful and earnest endeavor a nee tbe adjourn went of tke last CongrsM. L To this end I delegat. ail a gentleman well Instructs i in nc il scl' ence to proeee.1 to the knauolal centers of KnroiM, anJ, m conJanctlOH with our Ministers to En,'Uad. France and Gsrmany, to obtain a full kBowledK.i of the attitude and latent nf these OovtrameaU la reseot to ratto i would procure free cotuaee of both metals at tbe mints ot tboM eountcies and aarown. By my direction our Consul. Otaaral at t'aris kaa xtren close atMatloa to tk proceedings af tbe COORB OF THK UTIK BSIOIT, in order to indicate our Intsrast ink object end report Ita action. It may be said In brief, ns the result ot these iNorts, tbat tbe attitude of tke leading powers remains subetan. Malty unchanged since tba Monetary ConferI - m mmmk atjkji L ls a ka mi tf loBi 1 final MflVt. S-Tl a ve mn ID i aw sew: inwrawv e me tbe views of tkaes xoverniaeats are in easb Instance upprted by the walifbt af public fare, only more fully demonstrated Mis use rive at any agreement on the subject wkh other natloaa. Ia the meantime, we are ae camulatin7 silver erla, bated uien our own ....... 1 1... iu An RTtanr miu! utlll in . mm so heavy a biirdea to.be proved for la aay latemattoaal nagotlatioas aswMI render ftAafaaa aa-aasa Af akailaJt.m It la a aVnlftcant fact that four of the Bve eouatrtes compoein inv i-nw unw tmvtioaed in our coinage act as embarrassed L.la .liven aaeae-aaaaaaaa tad WaB lat4F itAaB Wttll iftTil area a v a.ua bv a tww r ia a i a. i.UaA. no ill ore 9tiTvr aMitm utj wiuci ay mtu .A.U.a yanvasianaaata anil theat slit rh xU leal 4 beau already eoin"d and In circulation shall be redeemed la gold bv the country Of K eolnaae. Tbe resort to tin expdientby tbe-ws countrtea mry wHt arrest tiie attea tioa of tboe who suppose that we can sac cesa, wii nam niw . or niurj. temat to circulate unon ita mertts all tbe allver we may eoln ander tbe provisions of our silver coinage act. Tbe condition In wblek our Treasury may e ptaeatt oy a permeuoe m or pw . -. ... L. . ii.ll MUUtfn tA Mf! I patriotic clttaen who does aot desire the Government to pay la sliver sneii of its obtlgatloas as should be paid In gold; nor should our condition be such as to oblige , In a prudent mauacemeat of our affairs, to tseontin!8 roe catling ia aa'i paynran " the rlabt now ta dtschurxe, aad thus avoid tae payment ot lurtner intereei tuervun THK fllUtTBR TNRRATK!iK. The so-called debtor class, for whose be He m , ,w. ..li.ii.l .aiu 1ir mAlmmmm Af (lit g V , m KVnv,,, wi. v t i.a,.n . j ...... w w . ... ...... .v. 1.1 .I.Kf u Mil IhAV fthfllllll IMlt be sueiiected of a detre to Jeopardlae tbe laanclat safety of the country in order tbat lb mmmmxmm M.ol tklJl. MSBSABt alilt rSW tABT . saaeajr vex ca cs moi iawH . - mrj rJ nm the MtM in iprec.ate(t UolUrs; nor SOUUIU J trtJIUfftftaCIl Mb 11. S BW trw grain HVI aW asvn J trsT?a a vrraT w mlt to such a ren?tjuMiciitt eatforoi.1 by tht GoremtMiit and tnir detHors. TM pit nf Sl.a wl.ln t msatl aaaB raavaaaxa aVBief fcftadR late VI Vtm ve rlw we raisa nrero wn rewmraa amn eomea of hetnleM benefielaries af all kinds weald be dtsaatrously redaced. aaonau iiLrit oa maud. ItitfitifitfOaH which hold In rwt th tftvlftf ot thi poor, wtvti their HHto BwmulaVtoH m a aeolAd sltavn In aaaat aaWaa earn tar gkmelaae saf sat o areetwrva aw we xa rw esmv mw oaw - things, would. In their dletr.-M, painfully realise tke eelnatoB of tke promise made to them tkat pleat If a I money would Improve the silver dollar necessary to supply the those who from sentiment wish to see them in etreuieiio!!, ami u inctr coinmee all who deidre them; if the need ot more Is at any time apparent, their coinage may overtaken us furnishes ao proof tkat danger , . l. . tin. n. Iliit V precat sliver coinage. We have been saved by tke most careful management and anusual expedients, bv a combination of forta nate conditions, and by a confident expecta tlon that tbe commerce of tke Government In regard to silver coinage would lMpeed lly changed by action of Cenrea. rre. perlty hesitates upon our threshold becaa3 of dangers and unccrtaluUes surroandlnx thH uueetloa. susrK.vsiox or siltkr ooixabk unco MXXDEU. Capital timidly skrtaks from trade, aad Inverters are uawtlltns: to tte the ebaaee of tbe questionable shape i i which their money will ke returned to tkem, while en terprise ha ita nt a riak agataat wblek care aad eagaeloua management de not protect, A n necessary eoeeo,uence. labor lacxi employment, an l suffaring-and dletres are visitea nnoa s njnina 01 iuw.vi seas especially eatltkd to tke careful con sieteratku of tbee charged wkh the duties af legislation. So Interest appeal- to us so etrengly for a safe and stable currency a the vast at my of the unemployed. I recommend tbe aoepenston of tke eompulsery eotaage of allver dollare directed By tke law paasoi la February, NATURNAL GAS EXPLOSION. Tat at BestraetleM af KarrewBtseaae Free My. FiTTeauaoM, Fa., Decaatber i. Sarly thk morning the Bae krge residence of Weaky Greer, of Caaoaeburg, eighteen mike from thk city waa completely wrecked ami then barned by an explosion of natural gas. The family, consisting of Mrs. Weoky Greer, Sr., Mr. ami Mrs. Weatey Greer, Jr., two children ami two iiervank, were all in bed ami nftteep at the time, Tiie explosion blew the roof and nkte Bfty feet away. The family were precipitated into the cellar. Mrs. Greer, Sr., an ekieny latiy, was prooaoiy fatally initred. Mrs. Weky Greer, Jr., wan cut ami burned about the head, ahouhkr and arms. Mr. Greer was badly Ink red in the back, and also bnrned. The others escapil without aeriout Injnry. KveryUitnt in the house waa consumed, the occupant barely accafdng in their night clothing. The gas had escaped from a leak In a high pressure main which noses tbe houe sixty feet, distant, but had no wwrnectlon with tke heusa. It had fllkti the lower part of tke building and igwlled front a grato Bre. The lorn of property te $ In, 909. kA aauUB Ban aaRwuaRat. aaaAfc at BaaxAadb aaa JUk ffn"S7 Sal aTWaypa Wat aa aa'mjraaaj maj aA-. --aAykA aaaaiaaBaBBBmaAs tjeamT S"arw aTSTnfBaBBBMf SBBBjTaBBamaBBBjr; J wo
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Oa Tfcek- Hsatto Melt ckf,WW gertoasTioa4eHtNtolM Meewtag-TBe mnnauaa w a Mined At mant-Tkay May et It. Omama, Kaa., Itoeaatbar i.-At aa eariy boar yf'stonkty atoralag Oaaaral tf Awaaa. coatatattdliaf Mm DaaaHtaiitt of i tlM riatto, received orders to swad tfiMpg fruat Fort uiaana to aoeae r"""v rafnoM to make paWlc. ArtUierj- liatVarka B aad C, FIHk Artltkry, ware aceordlagiy ordarad out ami mt yeawntay nltoraoou om a apeclal train ior um want uvr Mm Uniou FaclAc. It ia umkrsUHMl tkat alt Mm remalHiug troops at Fort Oamka, eouskUax ot toa eoatfMaiea of infantry wmimwo( cavalry, have WMta pat utMkr orders to be ready u mont at a BjMHWCHt n ttotice. laoniry a Uatoa Facifte liriHlaarlra revaata tae fact tkat tke efpaiy kaa raceivrnt iiwtruclioua lo kave Ik immetnaw readlueMi atkntloMal MfCiai iratna ior me HMVoaMnt ol Utoee troop weatwanl. Geaeral llowartl kaa pr-U!iiUy relujuHl to atuiwer iHetUoa regarding; the tkeUnattoa ol the vroopa. -juj u-..c.-airt..ilv (.mitttkntlal aaltl Gner5 How ardto your corremioatknt, "and I oaa not poaelbly even imimaie waere m tno are aing. It k af the atmoet liaportaiicc tkat the eopk of tk comttluflllv to wmcn mv wn...".-.. v i not lie iHiriel of ttHr cuming." It ie evkkat tkat wrkitts troubk k aMUclmtcl MHaewkere. Gmeral Howanl iHtlmatwl is much. , Tke xuueml caitcmsiott k utai tae troops of tke tleiutrtHtent are i 10 oe rapkliv WHcetitrateti at cit iirc, m Uclpatlon ol a atkek ,ttMn tke GeHtilee by tke Mormon. Troubk oi wtnoua imtare kaa beea wrewiag; nwre ior mc fuw tky. Tke arret, conviction ami ItnprlaomeHt of Mormon katkrs lot polvgamv have not only aroused the MorinOtta tO great lWllgnauun nti Litunuaa i.ut huvc eatitHMi tkem to re taliate by imiHirtlng proHtltiika from Saa Fntbclsco ami iieitver ami using women to eatra! Fakntl omciais asm promliMHt Gentiks. In Uil they hare been imrtlV aucccsanti, navunt - kw arreak of the otaclala ami (lentllea. One Deputy United MW .warHhal waa arreMetl ior lonitcnuon with one of the.e women, under the city charter. He waa taken by a writ of habeas eorpaa by tiie United Skies authorities, who tkekred the city ordinance lavalhl, liecanne it exceeded the authority grantl ky the Legislature. The other night another Deputy Marshal waa atfaulted by what he called foar MoratOR aaaaiwins, one of whom he dangerously shot. The Mormons ami their jpers denounce this ahootiag the act of aa aanaasia.who made the lirst aeeaalt, aad the Mormon preee Is calling for blood mLnnt Tbww are the cauiieD tkat make Salt Lake a volcano to-day, liable to break forth at any moment. Threat j lvr luen made that the entire Gentile I nopHkUon Hill lie cknmHlottt ami excitement aad fears are increasing from iky tc tky. A dkpetch receivel ia Omaha from Salt Lake, in repone to a telegram of inquiry, m: "The lanemed comltUon of the public miml here k cgufring most serious apfirehenslona, ami the movement of the military Is deskgned U) prevent tbe portability of aa outbreak ami secure la advance the preservation of lite and property. Troop cannot be concentrated here any too quick to allay the akrm ami excitement." Owing-to General Howard's reticence, regarding the destination of troops there kconalderabk speculation an to where they are really going, bat the great majority belkve Salt Lake is the place without doubt. Their ikiUnatlon k alleged by tke ottteer to tie Fort red ateeie, in Wyoming, on the Union 1'aclnc. Others intimate that it k Fort Lewis, in Southera Colorado, where there have been some dlsturbancea among the Imllatw, and also autoac Apache some distance from tkat post. General Sheridan it k stated, desired to concentrate a large number of troops at that point to handle aay aertoaa outbreak which might take i4ace la the Southwestern countryAnother gaoM k that troops are needed for labor troubles at Tu v ilns, Rock Spring aad Evanston on tho Union Faciftc, but railroad officials ikny anything oftheklml. Itk mi hinted that tha troops are to go to the l'aciftc coast oa account of Chinese troubles. So far aa Indian troubles are concerned It Is not at all IHcely tbat artillery would lie forwarded. The sending out of the artillery conUrnw the general Ik-lief that au i.aKe is the kt.tlnatioii or Hacc of concentration. The troops at Fort Uoblnson, Neb., have been ordered to move to the West, and orders of similar character hate been issued to other Kk lit thk ikpartment. Iatkr. it la a sure uiiag now ii iroope from thk department are going to Salt Lake, and Jt k ttmlerstootl from good authority that trouble k looked for there.
Annual Kepert ef United States Treasurer Iiirdan. I Washington, D. C, December 7.The aannal report of Mr. C. N. Jonkn, Treaeurer of the United States, show. that during the kM Sscal year, the-e was ( an increase of ei,lt,8 In f.d assets: of tS2,0l,01 In the silver assist; ,77? lits in Ute legal tender assets; 171,281 nt ' National bank assets ami $117,157 In National bank deposit. Called lwmk of the United States amounting to ,, dOO were redeemed, of which amoan ' 115,988,1 kO wan for the sinking fund The Treasurer says that he should have authority to make frequent examinations of nub-Treaaurien ami rink to eaabte htm to know that the Sumk with which he k charged are held aa represented, and to kohl the officers to a more strict accountability than bas heretofore prevailed. He recommends hh appropriation autnclent to cover Mtc expense of such examination. He ako favors a scheme far the reorganisation of the sub-Treaaury of tbe United States, the officers of which have had their duties and resjHMislbllltkft largely Increased through the Issite of the goW, silver ami legal ' tender certlftcatea aad in other
nays. eon An Annual Having. Washixsvtox, D. C, IkcemUr 7.Mr. Graves, Clikf of the Bureau of KnymvlHg atwl Printing, la hk annunl rcjiort, shows the expenae ot the Bureau dnring the last fiscal year to have been elN,lt(; hut ot thk amount tiSS.sse k charged for executing work tor the various bartons of the Treasury and .other ikrntrtmenta. The asilmaies for the next rkeal year call tor 8t,t0. Tke amount ot work, ht aays, which it k propoaed to praduat la 1M7 tor thk nam would have t-tH Stl9,t0, at Mm rate whkk pruvalkd ik IrK. Ttda amtaal saving k VUl,!
THC SCHVO - ULOAHtAK WAN.
Tba aialmk Tke Farto's SJaBP fcawOaW Sa aBOSaa41 I aaaaBBBBBdaal VaBaaBtaVjam amC nmaBTmmnamv a merwifm iwf LoKbOK, paaembtf . The report efMatof byway ol Ikigrade eatoraay attoraoon that Bulgaria kaa raaewed ho. tilitka prove to kave baaa, like so many atakmento emanating front Servka soufcea, a complete mkrepresewUMon of Friaea Akxandar's attitude. Tba a roils, tlee kaa beeu oWrved with good faith, Late liispatehea show MuU aagotktioas tor a aettkmeat by San k aad Bulgaria Aithout Mm intervaatlon ot the larger (Hates are proceedlag satisfactorily, ami that Um outlook for a peaceful solution of Mm 41 cult j k more favoralik than at any time since the out break of Mm war. The Servian )inHeals haadoil to Prlnoe Akxamkr by special envoy, are tlwt U)Hin the wlthilrawal of the Bulgarian army f mm Servian territory, the Servian troop operating In Ike dlrectltMi of Widln sltall retire. Thk. dslon aa to indemnity or the Hcqitisltlon ot territory oh either aide Is then to be kit umkreserveiily with the conference of Mm powers. The Forte has forwarded two ImiHirUnt mc. sageg to Prince Akxamkr. One warns him that the armistice Hiunt lie continued until the powers decide otherwise, and thathuhaa no power to conclude dual ternm of peace irrespective of tin? jm)w. ers, though he may arrange with King Mlkn the Irnak of a complete cessatlon of hoatllttleti. Tiie other prftm. Imos to carefully consider Itulgarla's requeet to refrain from nemlhig theCotern. mental Coitimlloii into ltoutne)ta,amt Ui withdraw the commission already sent to 11illiMlHlk. 'Die Hpukr Kbimoslty in Kotimelk against theae Turkish agents increases every day and threatn! to renalt In another revolt agnlnst an attempt to reetore the Ottoman yoke. Ma, meetings are itekl dally, at which popular ...... . l.-.A .1... ..... . I ... omwjrw vxiiuri ute. iieopie nwi. 10 iev weir liberty, m nearly nallased, lie snatched from their graap by the wily Turk. THK SUI.TAX 1NTKRKKKK8. Bkloradk, December 8. The Porte has sent an official letter to King Milan warning him that any treaty of peace which he may conclude with Prince Akxaader will be null and void without tke approval of Ita terms by the Sultan of Turkey, in view of thi1 latter' jMueralutj of Bulgaria. King Milan hat: sent a concllktory reply, staliug that he will refuse to accept any terms of ace which wouhl be la violation of the Sultan's right. GOOIl ADVICK. Londo.v, December 8. The govern menk at Great Britain, France and iulj have united In a joint note to Servk urging her to conclude peace with Bulgaria upon the best obtainable terms. Loxim)X, December 8. A lkateh from Vienna to the .Stamford 8tate thai Austria will sum in on an European conference to tkcitk ufwn the terms of peat between Servla ami Bulgaria. SHOCKING ACCIDENT. faur Men Inalantly Kilted and ae gatall; Injured My a Falling Meam In the Crates AnHrttuet ttkaft-A tdehenbHt atgbt Preaented Ky tke MnHxled kmte-,t Ttrtt fKlgkt Men Killed Wltkta Twe Wreba. Mkkrivt'h ConNKR'ff Wksicmkstkf County, N. Y., December 7.-Anofh accklent k added to the long list that hat already occurred at the works of the new Crotoa Aqueduct. It occurred early thb wornlng at Shaft No. S, ami resulted is the death ot tour men and probable fatal Injury ot the fifth. The men were descending to work In one of tbe backets used tor lowering them Into the shaft The start waa made all right, but befoit the backet had descended many fcett croaa beam or "Billy," as It k called bj miners, need to steady the bucket, caugM in the shaft ami remained fast until ta bucket had almost reached the bottom " the shaft, whan It shook loose anil crashing down a distance of over oat hundred feet on the hemk ol the a tunate maa. The following were instantly killed : Francis Carr, slngte; residence, 01sTO W Fred Dreaser, singk, of Vort?u Kng. Lorenjso Dobbin, married; Hl'icralaa. ja J Patrick Moran, marriwl; Jersey City V J. , John BiHtnlman, the iither unfr;tit man, will probably die of UU Injur!. When the cnxs-beam struck the nu' et he waa knocked out, but In hi.tell on a shelving eonfdructed r.er ta? t kittom and on the side ot the ' 1 This, !h all ttnthabllity, Wived 1dm iwa inHIHI. Iieaio. nucn innmi " . . Mtmlomatoee cute, but retiwu emiugh to lie abte to siwak. The iauw of hk tnjHriea has not as yet been 3 The deatt men presented sight. Three ot them have their hurt crusheil out ot all semblance to huaau lielngs ami but for thel- clothlns ; recognition would lie wholly Imr VM' They are Dobbins, Dresser and Mown Ot the tour, however, Francis death waa the most horrible. struck by the falling beani, JvJJ knocked from the car ami tell hcaKiag the iMrttom of the shaft repeatedly Ing the sliten In his descent. Ills ' W was mutlktetl beyoml decrldlon, hti" been cut Into llttte piece. , Newn of the accident spread rsj"J throughout the llttte village, and create the utmost consternation. Hniuireii Vllkgew gatheml roaml the Jidt y atoe aa ute remuwe ticic w..-- .t, horror-stricken comratles ot the tkrw :mte men. The Coroner hue been noinw iMl will hold an Inquest at once. w Thk makes a total ot eight have been killed at the works here the peat two weeks. e Farnell rr Hale. Loxnox, December 8,-The rwK ihe Kngllsh IntlloUng k still very The LIlMrak, according to the igurea obtained kt evening, w tw Members ahead of the combined oo ' ion of Tories and Irish. eiJ'1'l,'l;' Xlieet to at four nuire out of (he tat .-.three wat yet to lie filled Jftvln? the" clear majority of six Alre1) ' '4mell k beginning to hint In M" .1 what price he k willing to give Oladetotte hk support, and ne J Liberal ministry strong enough k w any ikfmiUon In lk ranks.
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