Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 33, Number 26, Jasper, Dubois County, 13 March 1891 — Page 2

CONGRESS LABORS.

of th Doimr oi

UeifiafaathHt Knaete---Att-i4a

to tke Wrh rf Mw

KtwMriMinry Cnn

aenaaaeiMlr llhle; mwatmrismc " traetloa mf a railroad wrntlaal tnJeovr the rta river M York; atreeMn. tlM MMrintMm of the een t eellaat tatltiea of farma and tarn nwetma ladeMeoae.; for the nroatuteHon hy the prtstUbrMt of mrulailon to prevent the apread o( enwtagtoua HfW w n Mate to another: graatinx enrtlacate mf dtm?har U thO wlw emll-lltl w. ned nann Im the war trf the rlMflll4, la WtVNt the ImtUOrUfon tWMW on- " ' another of good prohibited by th latter Mate eseent in oriiaal iMfka, U jrvent oolllsstma ataen; tu apply a wort Ion at llu luaNali of tho suU of UUbllP iHlitU t

the endowment una uprt H f rlcultural nolleex ; to discontinue lite coinage of thrw. dollar and tethlln- ".old nlew, nn " three cent nickel p !-, transferrin th VMtktr bureau irotu k inl wrp hi t mtrkruttuntl depart wMtnt; Providian; for naval armament mtb nickel ore and watte, and nnthorinittir lb iottnatr general to tet the free delivery ylm in small towns. Tne. attentnt to enaet silver leiUt ln and

1. the hnc bwmI every prenarn. w """'J " I"". would

0B Tn"va nmr rhu . ....... "

nroided If l iwn "

OOV, HILL'S OPINION.

The Kaeentt f tk mint T ""W rHm an lit which Wat

ALU A XV. X. Y.. M H HW-

BLAlNE'Jt TRADE.

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ti cxmvtot

Ol IK MTHWlWl -

Imp fMty tt wnmrrw drrw ttt ! lJUtte mM hnw party witk Amy t be c trr MtrMMl. Mr btmtl rontiw o , niwrat, but ill was the Mirtty l fc Immi of rrprwMftttT bt ltw" tH rMtly lMRril4 uuU rd.i choI Hrr 4optt. KiistnK thlib npnMkan

BHHity. It Wm toWt WHICH B.tU.r fMr for UU UTIMMIi t

triiiLui iiuwrkuf tiir lltut Uwry nor- 1 ... ,... ... r-. Hiut wUlutut MtfMt. tli rniH ot ikmiUchI

h. II HlUt MtW.ll l UUH4 rwr'i, liktt IIIHUHfll. U " "T

tut u4y

lirJly

citta U plc tblr rty in a ktfulin'r ftMiC.BK. IMld

VTidCWt thM W YitWM Ir.-rt4-nMa paltry wt Ui b prtir4 Tb Iimmc 4roiMl ( Ui lr!Mcr(it In bM prrvrnt Um uriMatlnK of tn "'lr MWMrtNM- and th Mllait u tvpWian ttM in hi pUcr. while the htf wim pro. tMtlM nnder "jkmhsoiI pnrllanury l," nd th tour biur wpposilton t th ndp ton ot h nw od wnkinx r.will chwur I tkt rttle wlikh had hrrtiuw jfovrmrj ku h.i (Km odect of keiinK on tb

trt th itJtrrt-i In lrtiUtiv prweodiMR. wta'.i. prior to t!iM? m'cur rttw - hd bm diMdv by many. pny and BInlrrtln. Thn Krt nwiri n(dkfd bythn nr JM idd wUl uk prHint p4aw in tb hlory t It lirinition The ar- th tariff art of the federal election MM and the iver bill. Ky the tariff act Iw-HH-tant chRt-i in th cHUMt laws wre WwMht about, and the tlnrt practical oppor. tnntty f testlnjc the theories of the adroout of comnMreial reciprocity were i eruln. The reeiprtwity watter w brht to th attntion of eonrrw by Secretary RUine. It did m dnd MJtatie adrocaey In thehne; bnt, nMtr Aldrieh w had prvlonly eaponifd It doetrine) Ufere.Je-i, witU the aitance of several of his eolkaitue, in persadiwc the senate to attach A fUiM to the tariff bill providtnir fr cotmoerclal tmle Mreement by which the United stuten uiy wvnre the tree Mdmi--!on U this

aoantry from the Latln-Anterlenn eonntrles f ur and tther product. A wtodiiled for 3tt ot the reciprocity antmanxnt wn inaerd In ttw bill wh:e It 1st 1-ottf.nvnce, avneta praeticjl ouportunlty of tetln it heeliu ba Lee afforded ty the recent jfmnrnl -with Mraill. On July U, lJ, niter a pmtraclfd Mrnntle feet wten tbe advoeate ol fne ikcr and the ewatrrrattTfr on the Silver qwtion, a bill w aaeted piviiiinforth cIn oertiica' bed on nxld or silver VnllHnt wK a pwi( that th Meretiry of the rvaMtrr should purchase onnce of (diver bullion e,ch month, Thi kill the rf-nltof a eOnpromIe, in eonferem e. benen the two one! M senate harin p. a free cain:ie bill. Knriyin ih eoni 1 e! of the cxeees axitatiott on tte Mirer qintUn wm

reMimed A bill intrOflneea vy s aaor ntna.pcridln for e. rtain elwunre in the MUiunal Imnkintc -y M, wm aurnded in th finance conuiee and reported bark the senate In the hape of a jccncml ffnan einl measure, A lontt debate reulted in the adoption of a ree--oia;e mtdnrnt to the bill. HrvA lat one niffht whfn the nenate 'Mpieted and finally paed on the ntca--wre. Senator Vct. after epri-liwt hi diotifetion with the hill, offered a a fnbntltnte the free coinaxe bill-pure and .intadw that had ben pAed by t hewn a ted nritMCthe r.-t eion of the cwirt-w. The Mhetittrte wm adopted. It wjm wnt to the howae. and alter hearing ntamy delenath.n skM hotte ewntmltlee w eolrtafe. weight nnd nteaimrw. ten day preTlou to the end t the oowtw-, aicreed to report K ad-

eoMIy. K wan never called tap in tne none. The TMiilatlNK career of th icdoml elocm h4H. trrin the wmtrot nf ejection mt ntemhoM of the how of mpr MwtativeA to the novocwnent, wmm wartebed with intene httortrt thtooghtaat the country and pwartienlarly In tfceKHHh. AfteralinaKed hut Wtwrdehnte fe hone pawed the maew In the in Mwlvn. It wa called np in the senate, hot 4dte Menilnly ndte debate caned by the fpoeition of the democrat, hmnarht ahont 4 eancna atreenet by which the eiw Umm hill wa laid aeide antt the tariff bill tdthennp with the undern,ndlnir that the tnctloni hill shonld be phe4 toaSnnl

Nttc dnrinx the second wwlon. not tne 4lMnhm of the neawre wjw never owpleted. It wat taken up, neeordiiMt tm the wrreentent. in the ecowU sewion, kjhI laid Kir for the financial hill, pn-vi. oty referred to. by a ye and nay vote. tmm of the rehl!e.tn free llver men and tN vcrat other republican Trotlnn: wHh the 4enwcTt. Aftain It wa tkn np. but the republican UMMianeeH, rltln that they wnld not pae It under the .-xl-tin code of , farorcdnre, ljroMht im a rule to cloee debate.

Ji very detenwined iaute en -.new . aim im opponents of the election felll (letdlnit a wnwher of rcp-nhHean wc.-i'deft in .ddetrMkinc the rule for the appwtlontnont bill. Tul killed the wure. An wtriee Mient by w hich the. r pallisn w ere to trie mm the elect lon bill the ientocrat wW tot oppoM- thvr U fl -hulon wa- arranired, Md the senate devoted the remainder of the iNcwhwt to pwhinx through nuren of ! yiortance. i umuiiitfc of htm nconnisf. In the caw

tmHtn cf mi, that nore llirl pwwdon h jji'!' wonM he enacted, th rephltan wnHv'K representatives in efHiirre iw-cnred the pa.j of a disability p. mlon act KlvJkfdlaahled oWU r $li it "'! Vrdent Harrlton' opoitm to lottrie (which he manle the sube"t trf a nue. none t eonf re) hrotijtlit nhintt th ennetment of a law prohlbttin the -dlwc thtoUKh the wail of letti-rs attd clrcMlar rohtttoff to lotteries and of wp.per on. tahtlMK hXtery adverticmeata. Somewhat 4wiltr to thin leg Maticn wa the pa of

a Wll to re train trust an mo(wn". The retirement ot Mr. Klnir front the wen--nteprolMiWy nrk the ewd ot ttf mtiecedinK on to fanMn edncntlonul Mil, 1TCTHMM to the tlltyftMt cointre the hill had twke pad the senate, but in the flr-t Mindon of the eonKre-n Ju ended) It wa de Seated in that body. International interest w aroe.l dnrln the rt eIon of the conicrew ty the eon

entUMt between the eitte ,ew torn, - eMo.irt. I-on and Wasltlnton to secure h Worlds Columbian exposition, and niter M aKcttlnic ntrniricle a national cointleion wan appointed and Chtcaifo wat selected as The ff d or lonjf lon U notable for the number of Important meur that be eame laws. M yomtnK ww ad; MHted to MAtehool. maklntt the uumbor ot Mate forty-lotir. A jenerl lnd.Mnt for

fdtnte Mil pntvminn tor ine the vrnMni ot all unearned tand eranted U) aid in the eomtwetlou ot rail wrtMte opposite portion of meted at the time ol the pue trf tho law. SfHsml new land to itetileittent. The prohibition of African met Itom Certain lorw marketa broutrht about the. pHte trf th Utw to provide tr the In-pccthw ot JT-tT intended for export. The MiU to

.'l.i.i. .k.. ,.,rtiu, of adulterated ar

4R4t of tood attd drink, and ....t .t. .rrfent to irev:nt

iiut.il.iM of IwiMro c adulteraled

r,7.ut f.Ht.1 and drink are worthy of

nK been dliHcd of a they werw. Ihirlna:

the taat day- of the ronnrrew a Mruw njtaitwt time enied to pa ail tho appropriat on bills in nntwr to prevent toe pibtlity of the fltt-een4 coore oeinn im-medlau-ly etitvcnei to wake propor provision for carry In on the ne-eary work of the government. Kvery approprintion Bill peed. h ever, and an extra icloH wa tun avotdrd. Frequent eomplaintA nceralnf the Inefttcieitey of 'Jr federal iMtmlgrntlon law browwbt about the enncttnewt. In the necond cion. of a uieanr ainted to correct the alleged nbuMti. This bill was prepared by u tolnt eomntlttee ot the senate h1 honae, after a thorough lvetittHHU It ntakoa the contract labor law joore htndiRK In some particulars and lea obaoxiou in otbe, and extend and Mrenifthen tho laws concerninic th exclusion fronuthu. United State of Improper persons from for

eign countries. The enitctment of n measure to extend thn JurUdieiioit of federal ctmrfct will Hndonbtell relieve the overcrowded docket of thu United State supreme court. The net provide for additional circuit ptdes who w ill call. In conjunction with jttetiec of the fedent! supreme court, an Intemtcdinry appellate circuit court, in certum cte. Iietweow the lower court nd the hixheot htdivinl tribunal In the country. Another eaure of Importance, that boiin a law in the econd sHlott w the

direct tax bill, which prov.de for refundIII the amount levied in rertialn rtates ntidt-r the direct w ,r tax of 11. Thl bill Ui'awe famoiM in the fiftieth conirreM throuith the Jonft and weary deadlm'k In the hoUMS of repreeiUKive ed by the ef. forte to p- It, It was dKpoed ot quietly and withuut ntiy nrrat how of HnItiMce in the coBxre. Jart etled. For veart Amerlean notbors had been

clamor inic t the doori ot conrct fort tie enactment of a law to Iv them protection bv meant of an International copyright on their writittx. A hill luvlnft w.-h an Intention wa rejected by the htrn-, but Inter another measure of a similar ebnracter was reported to that body nnd pvl. It was amended in m my parlttlnr by the senate, and afterwards it wa attreed to In eonf or. ference Jut art the enl of the e-lon. Aiuontf ther mesure ena. t'.l by thn eOniare were thMe prjvldinx fir the settlement ot t ! lnd:an dvpredation- cUua by.

the court 'of claims; crtMtinieacoun lortoe Judicial Invest nation and j-etrtetornt of pr vat land claims pmndinit thnt the reelnr.ltvflu:o( the tariff net of hall

not Ie tonatrued ntleetlnic the treaty tween the United state- nd tho Hawaiian iland; npealtiue the timber culture Inw; prtvldm for tint Inspection of live cattJo, and the crcs.. thereof, which aw subject ot inter state commerce; prvidiitf for the payment of Jul ot th wmrt of cUIrjs for army ppllc under tlie B man act. authonztiMf the wyment f drawbmck or rebat on tobmoeo and snuff in certain cae; allowiatho president U If 11 for thirty days vacaneie cannot by the denth or re!j:-

nation ol a neao ox a uepnr. -

tunnei under Sew ork hoy. Anv m: the bill of ' rtcneml ekarnoter that tailed Mi beeotne lw wem the follown; To create a court of patent appeal' : for the relief ot female nnro ia tho late war; for the settlement ot church nnd school property war elwim: the ecrvkf pemlon blibj; for novernment hlp eonal liround Kiaa-ara fnlla; providing for a railway to connect Vorth and South Amerlea; ImpoInitadlscrimlnattnjt ditty on ten Imported from countries dtserlminatitta: nalnt tint United Mate; ttt cede the arid Inods to the Mte and territories In which they are nitu. nted.and to pmeitfe for irrlxation and th t M-otectiott of forest and pntur land;to

e4amll poitai :n ""- aire amall savlntw; for the recoinurn ot the sun-Wiarr silver rolnn of the United .tet; t enforce tto elbt h'ur i i,n ri,viriitfnt nrentlses; th Oanitdlnn

r.iproclty meagre; rr a commission to tlut uettion nfftlng the lntere- ol Mexico and the United or cotwtitHtlonal amendment- m renwrd to wtonan uffmircand prohlWtion; W prohibit allmts from ac(inirimt title to lands In the L nltetl States; for th inrarporntlon ot the international American btnk stnd th pan Atneri. can twntortatlot cmtnony ; pr.vidine that no person riopiyt ly the Koveriiment hall receive l- than two dollars per day ;

fortherettrcment of national Inunk cirenw-

tjon; to abMiinte-iy pronwn i"" of Chines into the United itnte-, whether Hnhjectiuf th'.' Chine-- empire or not; for n uniform -tandnrd of eereal?; the hotterworth ami -option Wll: the reflation ?uh and protf-tinic ftin.t the trtatoient of .lews in Knsli t prohibit the importtion.t xptrtatiott and int r .tnts- tra-p"rta-tlon ot alcoholic bevwraa'.-: the mv. rumen! poMal t. h-nraph bill; trnntdm.it the revenue marine .-s-rvlce to the navy departmenf.to prev nt the s-nlet nre arme nnd ..H.iti(Mitolnx!lan4: forthw rcomanU.

tion ot the itnny, mid creniimt eotnmiss ion to inve-tljcte tho effect of tho of nleoboltc bevtraft!.

thief. ColberU Gov, UlU fllm. nn oputum,

it, whkh he myi AX.HAXT. X. Y MnrchC MnH. 1 deotineto reonta a nereon aaattvorwHr who wan neither elected by the people, mtr haannytettal title to the oilk and who la not reotwniaml n uHtverntw by the hlhct legislative body ot hia own etattv W hen the M nate of Connecticut repndlnteit Mr, Kulkc ley; decline to permit his inemwgea to havu ncceao to the teuate ehamliers rerHo t receive hi comtnunicHtiott. whleh h attempt to ftit upon It, and utterly lenore bin nomination-, and in every po-itible way r. Jed- hl pretenaion-, I cannot be extiectcd, yUr alloh nIrUIfclaUCf-. tO nffortl lliltl U

M.urailmi In thlaatate which ht) la uuublw

tj iimuh In hit ou it Ktitte.

. UtirriM reeeiVml MU HCtual Htnlorlty

of thei totea eat for governor, and hna Imth iwlaef.1 dulv electetl by the senate. He m

governor of the ftate dejure, havn "duly r...ii.i" uv tukftte and lillnn tlm retitilretl

oath trf oftlee, which Is the only act to he performed by him a a condition precedent ... ki rii.t t. vrel4. the fottetUnt- of thu

omce. He it nvtiiiK governttr so fnr a he

ia permit,!"! to do mi, Mr, Hiilkeley l H

mere nsurper. ami aa -ucn, tt " -""

t K.ujit en

m.

. ..... Ila. lit. UUllklllllUHl IWI ' 1 . . , . lllit lilHliTI I

e w 4"rn . :r- ,- Vu- .i-t. inwT - -r: li.. .m rui i,u

mi of h tHtitjurvr tmitftformlttK lntne wxi-wtH for itta eotnliwt mv vk'lUt

mjimtes into mlver qwnricrji. nnt. fUiitpt of UntUtinff w " ""'T ."T i Vnui tjrail iMLMHl UPlm tu.,ul

I . . . . ... it... ....nuli, will uinUe

i . -.z.... ..... .., i i m i.i . .. .. t ,,,, i inn,,, ... - - -

AcH5trtUug: Uirotetknt It U prcjn-

dittlnl to the iKJopJu of ft nntum uj rcive niort- fftjotlH from Uw jwoopld of miy

othr hU "mil they eni u w

people. Or, in Um lHgtK 1""''

icnl MoniHtty, u export n. m.m--betweiMi two nation do not otitt onclt other tho nation which impoiU murtt

a. u U nmictct wtlti "nit

Uli . v - .... , ,. ,.!...!

verse lMmuui of trntl." l iih w. nt. of -miction which nn iwlivitluHt iiiieT'it

bear with tsoiisliU'mblouimjr, j nrotueUunlKU rcRBnl it ft h sptfyiw of i

commercial tulx-'rculonht whtjn the in-

dlvfcluaU of a eoimtry are eoncernvu an rKTCfittion; and, notw5thi.tanHiif

the fact that Ireland ntts tK "

Imlance of trade in her lavor, wmn-

risiieu

m l.l.. .u. l I. Ill I III' IHHJIIir- n

Ol III" J 1 . . alnwt work f hHflt a imrty aiul nucii lifatlcr. Allay Arg-us.

REED.

HOT SHOT FOR CZAR

KoMdHtlotta OnVrcd 1'ongre

l,Hoblng To-

uurJ Ilia iHttwitehment.

An a result of the Maine sUteMtian's . .. t... tfeMtllU Of

Minnv tieintrinrtm in no , -riH;UUHl wliil ofHeiatiiif? a. kpfalctT of thehmMof reirenenttttivei at W at.li-ink-um tlm following: set of reMlntum were on Monday, February 4, preM-nt-ed bv Kepreentative Scott ike, ol llliimht, to the jHdiciaryeointnitU;e: Where,. The frequent falidBcatii trf the

iMimai ( the iiroeeeainifs ti in

j" .

repreaentatlreft of

I by the arintrar-

and notnniy tty

March

April May Am the beat month In eh lew to nuril. .

tkmd. Parmc the hm, ookl winter thw bWioi T. twoa tain and lawara, the WoJt becoaw iJtl

omi wwihwiw""' 7 aim )ittti Me aratem aravea the aid of a reliable ritci,

and onrMt the blond, to create a afwiu hj Wtotraraenta that tited f eelum. Hood's Sarsaparilla nMbralltreoo. tliMxforf. trfwodti r C, 1, lltKIJkt:0., Lowali. Mao, IOO Doki One Dollar

htnite of

the Kilty nrst congresa,

ethm of the ieaKr,

i.tu unwarrnntalne action

be considerett governor "e . . smiptxied to be miMveriMini am " . lhw Stie byTmrrUflAnd enrichetl iy export- ilrVX m Tt w heW that a clnltt. under titlo Jn. Influenced by this middle a ltd- Wllaon (Mo . Whitolaw vt hotrapt;oKtHH.nt to an ..mce which Itv law M ,,Uine propone, that W bll imsl, 0te X ...i...,i,u..,.iui.1.u,,t anof. .. , .....,.'.nt fnim u nrMfut and not voting, for ttw purio.

I III1L mil W W w - " - ' '

iy .1 fiutH uml iii ?otiVHri,CaiH,,& Ahb.,pr.

t. ii...ii. v- iiitb4MlvilAbb..nr.tfiH.nndtltt

uii'rariil Xew York V. l lagtc, Abb., W. It

wui.i ,iut whra a nubile oltlcer lmd

wh duie elected, or had been duly 1

,u.it...! mui had done all In hi mtwer to

wnnlu aMiiuiine control of tltn olM.Hf, he wit

to Im deemetl In lawto he rightfully in pos-

session of tueh omce and entitled to recog iti.... u,-ii. So it wa held by the Kn

erat term In the fourth department in the cairn of Uronln Gundy. WW, 531, that there run not be both an omcer tic Jure and another u,.fnnnllitf tli llutio of tllC OtliCO

'iv iv." ..... ---- . ,. .aiiw limn. i'f! Inr Iiiiardnian v. nam

da-. 10 l'aitfe. Tit! IVonlc V-, TealMMly, antl

Uii-.i vd ou. knliuh. Ti. lint be. 1.

Thm case was aitlrimtl In the court ol ap-

nealM in itS XeW Yorkf. "i'l.

Vr.,.,1 . nr, ful examination of the legal

aurhorltles upon the nUintitin and fToni the opinions of able-roundel whom I have wmu. !!...! I am lvi-el and satisfied that It i!

my duty to decline ail requi-ition comtK from Mr, Itulkeley under tho prtttcnt sltnathm tit affair in ConnecticutWhen requisition impfr are pre-enie l to the extcntive he mnsd Jdjc tf their authority, validity anil i.ifleiincy. I would-gladly honor a requisition for the snrreiuler of a fugitive from Untlee routing: from the lawful executive nutlwtrlty trf t on-

metlcut. If forany rea-tm tneia -tlve authoritv of that -tale I- at present nowrriess to exercise ltt proper fttiHtlOitf. it Imh public wiftrtune which would, Itowever. tfford no Justification to we should 1 tjrve ofaclal recognition V one who unlnwluliy claint- the right to exercise -ueh authority. THE CANADIAN ELECTIONS. From Returns Kre.-Unl the MncIli.naWl ;..ernmeBt Ha Hecn fitLtalned by a Wrkln .Majority Notwlthstnntllng Liberal OaiH-HwThcy -tHHil. ToBOXTtt. Ont, March ti tnidnifflit returns have Wen received fntu lfts eonstituencie'K mtt of 215 in the wltoJe dominion, two of which do not eleHrt ttMiay. Tliee, retrn how the folltmitnr:

n,,frin Kii-htv-idnc out of ninety-

---- ry .

iwii mMiHtititeitcte elect forty-nve uu-

.! ftwtv-fonr conMTvative a

t,inaei --rIthernl vnia of eleven.

la Quebec sixty-one. eonntJUteiMslea Uxtv-ftve oleet thirty-three liber-

l ami twentv-ttereit conservative a

net liberal jraia of

...ndUlutf was electitl a

I.X IHn'

Montreal.

not allowed

another country unless the government

of that country termit tt peopte border what they want from tin. Hut wher

ever this reciprocal arrangeuieui can be effected Mr. lllaine would proclaim

free trade. What if our -worKuiKmcn are thrown out of employment by the influx of pauper-made goods'.' "What if the farmer is deprived of his home market? What if our indubtrie are prevented by foreig-n competition from tlivcntifylnir? What if bteel rails do rise to one' hundretl and sixty dollars a tot) and calico to thirty cents a yard? What if wire nails do once more rival gold in

v ..!.;....;.... fr trail

making therecortl snow an apoarwo ui to do hulnes, when In faet there wan ntit a nitorum as rtoulred by the conntltuuon of tho United State-, and when, ia fact, auch member were not present nor within the hall ot the aou.e at the time: ami w Whireas, m that oonnectioa the arbitrary ami tyrannical action of the preitlding officer the bouse and bla iotltteal associates on tha tloorcn the"l-t day trf the aatnc jmnith, In re tufting to allow or entertain a motion for the m mriwlinr the fitlaiftcallon o made

in the Journal ot the proceeillngti of the pre vlou ... ... uu i, .v-.. ii Muifurm to the facts in the

J premise a they were clearly eetablUhod and

made to appear, an ,.-v.-r.. 'riuxw arbitrary, unlawful and nn

cimuitutlotial act were done in purauanceof i,iiui concocted by the leaders of a party Jwrt

;.v,rthe.iwii Iw an overwhelming nijr

itr trf the people e ymm

the closing hour of their power

,i .iiii.ii.t inn tri i ret- ir.'t:

I'livc. ....... , , , ' diwtpiH'ar.s j rovidetl. forooth, the in;c ;

trade is reeiptwal! it it wimm mn, " utLTni?tritml Judki.t ortlces then ami

if protection were awn- maWll t0r ,ht purpose a number

ami in

to luHtall

In reciprocal

lehed. . .

What virtue is there In reciprocity

that does not attaeh in far greater per

fection to free trade? How can it matte

iiitruwitimi to tltfl neon e of lin

'-" r --- -"7 , . mimi imv... ." .."...,. ...,t.:

whether their import irom i ent tMIll tu injury treawncaiottwu

any

country

... .i.., ,...H:.i.t and defeatesl candliiaiCH 01

.k...iv.i that election. In defiance ot and

against the will of a iare majuruj voters ot the country wwth audt-mth aa well UJ ,.ri all ot these unlawful and un-

worthy cfneial artamakln U apparent nJ i pat I ,. ininrv threatened to the IUertles of

the people and to constitutional free government

Tinvil nn. nffWt hv e.VtHWtS to lirilZll

" " - . i i. ,H. urtltrnrv HUd UOlaWIUl aciiou 01 tun or by export to oountrie-s with which j r$ KJXmltoua and IrreparabW llraxil tratles? If we import more i . InajiUljH M tuere aecnta to to no coniti!l-

fwry re-draining power la exi-tenee except through tn acthtn of the majority In the respective b..lie!t. which l- mmally In po.llical symtiatlsy With It presiding otticer; tbcrelrtre. n-nlveil That the committee ottthejudl

clary be ad it H hereby inatructed to nkptrt to

from llrnxil tlinn we exiwrt to that

tountry we pay the difference by means of drafts Uaaed on coiinnodiiies shipped elsewhere. From other countries we import less than we export to them, amf similarly they pay the difference in drafts. So far a, current trade is concerned there is no attch thing a. continuous difference when all jmrties to the commercial relation are considered. The ixjople of one nation may be indebted to tbOMi of another, bttt a third will le indebted to that, and in the l uttlimitt there is a ireneral

balance. It is only when people in one country par debts to those iu another, or make loans to them, or make gift, to foreiffn. friends, or remit rent to nonresident landlords, that the even balance of trade is disturbed. And then it ia not the country that export the difference but the country that import the difference that Is enriclwd. These principles understood, it is

Clear that free trauc recunwi. .. ZZmMr. with aueh nennltlea by

IMS (' t....t Muuk1 from oMce aU

It is natural reciprocity natural as 1

the hou ftn-lhwtttt a tni rcnotuuon w:tltm ot congress suhtaittlng tor ratification an amendment to the, couatltut'.on providing a p'an for the Impeachment and removal frem office with aultaWe ienatlei o- for the trial either upon ladhrtmeat or luforntattim In the courts of the district tt Colniubla cr the supreme ctatrt of the United StaWof the -itektr or pre-Uling offteer of the houe ot repre-entattvea Or the president or presid.ng

fflcer of tfte aenate who Wtait wnuutiy ibim.j or falsely nlahe up, alter or change or caue ttwtmit the name to be done by the clerk of the body over whleh tho party offending may prcahle. or Uy any othur teroti. Uie Journalof it" proceeding, either by counting and entering therein aa pre-entoc enuring the satiw to he done the name or name of any member or member who ahall not in fuel be prcMnt at the time for the jntrpe of making a quorum or othorwma. or by any other anemia or for any other purpow whatsoever, The Mild amendment to the oonatltutlon ahalt pro

vide that tnwh offense snail ue a nign with Much nennltlf by fine and

tmprlmmeut, removal from oftlee afld dlMjual

In Svn Scotia, seventeen ctWiKtituen- inK g0vernetlby the natural inclinations ,elUvB ItK- holding offlce iiuivnw"-! c , , . . t -t I.!,....-.. .i.u; ..h ,Lum iuMuiuiiinic with the cnaracwr

eiesoutof tw-tttty-ime elect tour ii.r- or thepeope luhtra. . 'ZZTtate."

als antl twelve conservatives; wo i for either Hide. In New llrant.wk:k' thirteen eotistituoncics. out of hixteen elect tvt lilH-r-als ami eleven conservative, a net conberrative (ain of three. In Manitolm. four conr4iUtend. tnt ,.r a t.t one lilteral and three con

ervatvev, no ffain mi either .side. rrince KdwanVs Island, six oonntititencies etmplete. elect four liberal mimI two wMihcrvativeti-no ffa" either side. ISritinlt Columhia returns indicate that the conservatives will carry all of the fotir t.HMistituemwm---nt)i.'hanffe from

the latt house. ItetHrns from the Xorthwent terriUiry itwlkate that the government will carry all of the four connUtuencien there: no change from the last house. The etmwm'atives have thertforo .-loitetl Uki memlH-rs ami the llberal

htv.ntiu. The lilieral ntSt gam

.whtoeti: ninl. as it whs neeCMMtry

them to make a clear jfain f twenty-

mx seats todefwtthe xovcrmnoia nv lMtrc mnjoritv. it is safe to say tlitit the

i rwinr.ieitv does not lay a

foundation for sulmitliaing- steamship lines; while that is precisely what Ulaine's reciprocity doos. It is thia that makes it popular with protectionist., who are socialists to the extent of

POINTS AND OPINIONS.

Th.. vn.mlled reeiiMocity treaty

relieves the llra.ilians of some of their hut U doesn't take a dollar off

wini " ' ' " . , , I .... V- Vwanting government to build hhips antl thoM. that Americans muat imy. -2. x.

contribute to the expense ot sauion; workl.

"August

Flower How dos he feel ? He feels

cranky, and is constantly experimenting, dieting himself, adopting

itninge notions, ana ciiangjtig uic cooking, the dishes, the hours, and manner of his eating August

Flower the Remedy.

How does he feel ? He feels at

times & gnawing, voracious, uisati-

able appetite, wholly unaccountable, unnatural and unhealthy. August Flower the Remedy. How does he feel ? He feels no desire to go to the table ami a grumbling, fault-finding, over-nice-ty about what is set before him when he is there August Flower tha Remedy. How does h feel ? He fetls lfter a spell of this abnormal appe iite an utter abhorrence, loathing, md detestation of food ; as if i

mouthful would kill him August Flower the Remedy. How does he feel? He has irregular bowels and peculiar stoolsfXugust Flower the Remedy. I nRICKLY ASH

I BITTERS Oat tt most important tfjans tf tttt humTabtev i$ tha LIVER. When it (ails to IrfMerly tMtitfM itt funciiot Iht tnliri tyshm betttwf Tat 1RAIN, KIMEYS. STOmaCH, BOWELS .1 1 rtfu M tt wrftt" Iht4r work. DYSPEPSIA, C0N STIPATIOft. RMEUMaTISM. KIMEY OISEASE, tc.,.rt Iht (mrilt. mfm ""J

tftf i sJtflt njmme m i Rtht lmparilis eaaa ky tt Itaclitn "a TORPID LIVER. Thi afoitUact so mcmi j will bt fttaa it Pricklj Ash Bitter 1 m4 rcgr ta Mai ItVER. STOMACH ineTrt NE YS , aa ky IH iM ami caihartk EE tratattt a hy "'j0"' and ettras all istaits -rlslne fr" hts Sets. M PURIFIES THE BL0O0. M Mthttrfd". rMltrt fttc tuml Heterarafgist m att kttf it ak him J IWRSETRAIMER.'' pekllibti by MttCKLY m "HEW CO., tMt rrtritrs, ST. LOUIS, MO.

is

for

them. Ifut indir dualiata when u come.

to ownership, management, and distribution of pront.-l'hieafro Times. LAME EXCUSES.

Tho Transparent Ceat of Whltcwaah Whirlt Oimy Iln tllwen lllmsclf. The real, acknowledged hel of the .-eptiblk-an party m Mattliew Stanley Quay, rnited State senator from IVnnsvlvania. He tnanaed the llarrihon

eawpaifrn in 1S8, and maimffetl it &o well that he steered the little man from Indianapolis into the presidential chair. 1 low he dhl it is now unnccesMiry to re

fer to. He was tet up in coustititicnce ot

The Africa Shoe Treaty KajcHesJ. Wahintox, March 4. The senate spent more than half an hmtr etmtsideriiMCthe. African slave trettty. After diM.-itM.Wttt of some jf eneral featnnrs of the treaty the senate rejected it by a larjte majority. DurinifUte secret sesrion Mr. Far well, who had objected

th .wwrimtation of the aoiaiiia-

v : , i t... l --" . , A , ...

MaelhnaldfroveriinieniisMoiii--" Q,my has been eaueti npon w cAmm

ee rtain chrff;e, wnicn were oi a vr. twrlouK nature. If thewi clmnfes were trmf. Mr. Quay should now be occupy-

The demand of republican organs for Mr. Cleveland's silver views which

were pretty well known, intimates a desire on the part of that tattered ami torn political tramp, the g. o. p., to let recollection dwell upon almost any known thinf? except the one mill ion popular majority cat against it in the fall of lSttO.Chieafo Times. The Syracuse Standard raises the remarkable proposition that "public men become, whether truly or falsely, aeeused onlv of that of which they ate

supposed to be capable." In no other way can the reputation of Cleveland for counttje, of Harrison for toelnjf in. ot

i.i eiinrvas the iimiitik'or, par excel- Heed for ruffianism, of DepeW for uic-

lence. of'his partvand as the only one on a,i0f Hill Chandler for curvilinear

worthy to contluet Uie next presnienitnt ethics be expiaineti. itnwKiyu i.nKo-

enmpaijrn- amce mat vtewov,

. . . .

hii aua mm win i

trie tar the ewcjMe"",

Hoe t nr. I

iimim aar

taat In latpannimfe,

to

tk of Mr. iutlgc of

by several

lleatty, to Idaho, was

senators to

-newhorr- from ten to fifteen majority

STEAMBOAT BII3NED.

VothlnK hnt the fhnrreil llall of the Weinfer t'ltv of Wehawart l.rft-ne I,He Loaf. Kr.w Vokk, March .-'Hif Hartft.rd

line steamlxmt City ot uiciiiiiouit altaost totally destroyed by tire yesterday aftenitam while lylutf at her pier. The lttss ttt the steamlMmt and cart is

be tlifttrkst aarjQn. The fire wan tlistiovereu y iwitortaaed deckhand, wj,o iminetliately wnindeil an tvltlulmtv ..i .. it tin. firemtMi fully an

a aa v mi i a t .-'" m - - -

All the republican organs sounti

the praises of reciprocity, and all tna

...;n itfMiMon are for it, and the samt

lde.ssinif which these disinterested and .liiluutlii-onie neonle used to declare

int? a eell In state prison, rather than a ,..,..... ... .t... out of the

fcoat in the senate. The chances were , Wl.,(1 itftb. home market they now

nut forward in the most definite form .vilt cmnc out Qf u,c "mairniH

in the columns of neVMlHirs, winch cent tmdo Wcy Df that grandest of invited, tiHy, urKetl. the accused heatl of ,,tl,u.sim.n Jim the Penman. To the the republican party to sue them for ' Hn(i to ti,e mill bosse a rtse by

Bermuda Bottled.

nt tra t neratntta. I will t tw tptMMttb csMMettcaees. " lit. can M"Hl,hviil,n the wMMiey. " 11 HMaihle. try

SCOTT'S

MULSION

OF PURE NORWEGIAN

COD IiIVJBit "fmo I aHHeTlaea call Itl eermuda Hot tlea. ana man cnes of CONSUMPTION, Bronchitis, Cough or Severe Colt

w th it: nan in

." . k- aoit aen

arntH-rtlen mf H!

i iimmaitri waira it cn'" E2tffa5l itfir sale at jt

. . uU a-e

aayrir'S MtWW'

tMatr which

flrt fJJWrtewmB" e JWbT

th

his antturoia,bat Itc declined to tW.so. ,KH..r slMi lmlf to pet the llames antler Hie objection of anyone aetmtor ha cotrtd, and by that tune mttlilnic was the effect of entrain a nomination to left ,,f the vessel but a charred hull. Ik over twenty-four hours, and aa thin The vessel had a crew of sixty meii. a the last day oftliettmfcrewiMr.ltentty All of these- escaped but .Hlzy Hill. will le prevented from StUntf the oBfcw. colon-d Waiter, whose lnxly was found Tlte iHMMtnMtkm of U. S. herlin, of n tbe tleck after the flames had la-en .i.- t iu.. k.nlMr of the Mis- t(.,lHlii.d: and Harry l'Mife, wlit tliHtl

soari river eontihion, was connn-ed. two rftts bmken by a fall while mnkiiiff

Coll l'aHiilHC-

St, Vavu Minn., Jlareh 4.-Steven ami Hautfct, thetWoM5nneaiMlieenwiH consmratttt-A who pleaded Ky to otie eottnt of the charres lwtCl araitht them, were taken Itefore .liaise Shiras

', , ia Minneatxdia for sentence. I he pro,.Hnrt lantetl imly a few moments,

Steven Iteintf st-nteitcetl to pay a ftiieof

iiattil.t .iHW, l ite cases

his eseane from the miming

The Kevolntl:t In Cltlll.

Viw Yokk. Marvii n.

iMttrtnl in the Htutli

vvsnel.

tlw

.rr!T'!!r ,irlrk S: afmiast other sa employes llkte

rue tlle lolhiwlnff? I'.ovWlnj. fr aa ware diametl. atMltlonal altnt eretar tf tUe. I ...nvftr flareniloa, Tea., wa

atl an altant aerretary nt war; pv'" , ' , Havt been dead. It tw tntt

linn en-

Ami'riean trade re-

eVlvetl advices frtMtt Chili yesterday lo

the effeet that btihtncss tnere is Kcw.rally MitsptMidetl. The cimst towns have liccn deserted t n lare extent by the eltixens, who have taken to the hills, fearinif a lxMnlmrtlinent. A wtnnded

v-IUm- from the maU-oiwar i'.smoniia.

libel, in case the charges slioum not prove true. Itepublican leatlers In his ewa state called upon Mr. Quay to make some' answer to these terrible charges. A state election took place

and Mr. Quay s candidate was ueaten, strong argument Iteing that the icolo tf Pennsylvania could not accept a

cnmlidate from iMilluted lmiids. TI

election

without a

he was

Mates h

join the

prison.

Xow, at the eleventh iiour, mis plentifully tattotwd ami branded head of the republican imrty comes out on the floor of the republican senate, where lie knew perfectly well that there would be no cross-examination, no rwrtinent questions, nti objections, with a long string of glittering generalities, simply for the purpose of getting a personal explanation in that harmless publication known as

the Congressional Record, He cannot

any other name waclls just aa sWeet.

Chicago Tunes.

The threat of making the force Mil "a rider" in the. same appropriation

i.lll in which free coinaife is attached

mk an amendment is a characteristic

,.i.w... ..r nltttfK'.ratia bulldozinir. mese

fellows threaten lorce ouis a(nnnv vu.

In.

" ' I M A .lie" . f nmm M1tlltllH

i . Hot.itou tarin ri'iiirni tii mi tiiiitp.

in Mr. Qtiay'H own state went "7.;, w t them in their

word from him, an to wlietlier T ,, nn ...uh their

worthy to sit I, the UiHted 1- "- md moctui party is goZt ingou with it, reformed It will not

aav aaou tiireaw.

be Intimidated ly

St, Louis Republic

The defeat of tho force bill means

the diminution of the sectional issue from the next presidential campaign. It would be ridiculous for Uie republicans to ak votes in ISWon the ground that. If victorious, they would enact some legislation regarding the "southern fntestion," when they had failed in 1 at.

isjui to pass a law wi.jcniney mm um-

t..l in isss. and when tins renmai to

sailor f rout tne mnii-'ini i...,...., , the t:ongressionai ueconu ttu laiuun ;----- ... .,.x1Jt Whol in the luhpUal at Valparaiso. dMclw ybody by tl.Ss norantitil appli- keep that pledge fJ'etr"?,i

cation of the whltewa,l)lntli. lie must uy uie emei .uo.."..... """t-"r-y

me fortlwexitatlon of t-ratentert linnor ( uimU In an In-

mhlwtle,ut Wmlt e mm

tax: h-alinx tin- trlmtnal Juration, at Ktthe fwleml enart t ttne (treat lakej m- " neHw t l a aHtath the Mmii a mtttt I w

m front Atlanta

erintinat hsuvea.

rnrlnK taken hark

tt uaawta h attVfnu

tav twenly-Ht.v men were Kiuett ana

h lured frtm a shell irom tne suora w . - i l a e ..Ij.

lattterH's during me reetsnv i-b, running of trains oh the railroad"

hat been almost entlre.W Ktouiwd,

take the American ikoh ftir a imrcel of fools If he thinks that they will pay anv heed to his lame excuses. The time

baa long gone by wkaa ate might kaVt

a number of the great republican states

at tht! west. The next national campaltfii will turn on other Issues than the bloody shirt,"-). Y. Tottt

(MTaUoaOUSP;i.rwi

The Soap that Cleans is Lenox.