Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 38, Number 13, Jasper, Dubois County, 6 December 1895 — Page 3
The flit A?u awl .It-m-iid in such ,;n.l hi V"'XÄm "lontfrt by tki insular cases b.i lt'n L,?h 'vwCr I of tho privilege cr....,iiv. their euo"' !r.
Tr...ii.ie.t iy m-o .. ". . , ..st favored
maW V'Ä nü "own convention, and
if Antontu Max
Tt,.. lom.-"taD"'" "V" , jVs at last Ik-cm m-V I... M Ul W"" "," it ,.., iiiwiii ll
ÄÄ JUS son anion 1 ,r tl V country exported to Cuba mid nnnHKt' " ...... ' i '., i;f,((,,ii:iin claim on
HX hTt of .hömh.wnum tt.IHe our ' f., Iii return for the most favorable treato'S I by our law s as rncanlh the U,e,n,-Ti,m.f MwnNh territories. A cjmimcrwh concluded In January
i tsi ii'curliii: thetreuimont so eiaimeu
.'..... .. .,.,it,-i ovi.-sslvK lines
IWTn , ur shins and ii erchandtso t.y tbo
ror .1... .win it i- nf th.-rom-
ß-''":151"" . mi the vexatloua
Sä" ce has uiil been wholly discontinued. ...... lltM IV TI KKvv.
. ... ... i.., 1, , v.. corn lllllr l tOCX
rvcc.irrt -nisi mvj . ,. . i.-ij '"v . vi... ...,.t.l inaskarr. Of IirlS-
K 1 A",.eda and'the tovoJopiwnMlMiro
1 . V.. ,!. . hitiii. .nnw. nntur.ihv
hll ' luii''-" ......... - . ...i .,.i.hi..slon for the safety of
, u-v..u-.V men and women, who, es t ... .. ti,. ffiri'iifii III hsuilliirv
10! Hl IU l- mini .-..in,-, .ler Uicuunnuiteeof law nun iisaue. nail :noi iKsrforimiiice of their eihicui ri'i L-hius mission. No efforts h ive
au ! oi their behalf, and their pro'.ei . ....... l..i.. tt. K.ll .... r.ll.Vt I
.- 1 t 1
11
.. ' . . .1 i,,iurlr 11 1- ill'CIl isiriicvtlv
" . ,c!iroUily t-aforew by cvury moans with-
. . OiVir. i.iiu i: IS OTTOMAN WATKIt
n jui'riHcnccot our naval vt sM'ls whU-h aro , Ti tu- vicinity of tb ilMurbcd locallta-j .' .,.kIiU i,. ni-oiiirx ii lllc:iMtH' "I
i,-ii nh Uio cmaitom of affuirs and ..,,.:.. iw l.i talio Mi'.tal.ll- tcpi fortius
. ... . t..r.i (.f nur routrvinctl
!., ." ,,,,. ,.1
i.iu rcaon "i our un- - - i.. IHitirnnii L-oli-rnill'-nt
..... i i... ri ii irni'.iM-xoinntii.ufor
V oui ......v..-. ; . .
"..(im luxation an Aint-riciui ioikti; r
Z- at Si mn. H'-ixMU-il a.suraiici-. rui I ,u iH-oii ol.laine-t by our envoy :U J n pK'that hinter ln,tnutwMis i.ialntalm-. l and " ' . . i i... .niiiitrvnif-n shall !'
a ift-wjii. , '.ii. i itmi that
ournUt-as thtoujjhout tu vuiplru fhall be
Vruoitoii j,riMi-AM iu:fl(;kks.
The Kovermm-.a. ho vc-r. In view ot exlsti CK U far rrm r. lymw uivui sui-h cham-t". ",t-w llm't of Hs uty- "r minlMcr has ho. iii
i '.v.ani 'f'r..V..r." .r"r i.r,. ilanuer
ihit asfar toward the llnts of actual dNtar nacV s it w iOssllito for them to ,;owher.
ri ""?r.lJ .V.Vu V,r oth.-r iwwor hieb
?rul.T: . "..r.si..i..uui that our c tl
h.ii-' snips til iiiii iRiK"' ,
sl. PC On tho .h-nond of minuter ra " " S
suitin tli.it mriiisu to the hi Auicrlran re tiBws. and tue utL ri htivo lwen cnrrtM out. . ti l our litis Intelhci'itcc ives assurance of Uw present wu:l wfty of our cttimts and Suss ' ne Though mot, ,;.;' aV rieau rit-rous huvo b -.m saen led thc-ra c- n o tu dm l)t that serious lo und destrutuo. t PWriy haio r-sultod from riotous VtV el-, and attfietts. Uv trentj overul of th n Vt iwwcr I Kr..iiMii ivmer-s have soeured " V $l i n .11 Uav aUuitd a duty ""V'J," in ,i.f of their own eit M 1 f r; ihMt-j!ic of their on interests, iiu. us -onts of the fhrlsttan worW.
ir 1 1 'hi is U riuuui- i. ?l?r&nwver..mu.
li-al t.r;ita..ty. mi" tau 'J " ,,: . .i...,,.iini m.-i'rri.Ml i 111
rc..a? "aV Xiirl elv l ätlöil The
.ers i.',c,3r '"""lo7lm 1 that
SiffiK Uon of Vhclr part wilt
"TOew ninsulaten at Krieronm nu-t 11- . ' . ,.i, ....nr.inrisitioll is allied. IlilX .-
L;;i.,.,.i..:.ri!.-nt of state. Tiu-so upiKillllet-s.
ability, and at tat oulmlaatml in UWiw nd
IMtHlO at HOHltHaSi Us3 i , . ' . .."' 7 7.?Viru.i ..f tin. lnww wh cli forcwl till rnolj-
Ichh Mh.:..i upon imUuMuiB
uceouip i.snou, mow in. ; I, , ? . '....... ...,.i i,...,.,iii.ii.nt iPi'fts. full far
short of eurhiK Iho uioueury vIIh from v h WU
wc htiffer n a r-iuu "k i'iv advihtd llnaiiclalt-xpediunts.
TIIK OHKENIUCIt C-UllUKM'V.
Tho currency denominated untied m.i h
. . ... ....... i . l. K.ii ii us riiim mruK.
was issued in lario voluiuodurliiK' tholu o e vfl
war. and tuionueu unKiiianj ' i...
f.,ip.l s OI tll'il JH!rilHl. IV ' rvii "i
u roiereiieo i "' - t tho lim the lus wero us.soU autliorUliiK tho Usui- of thoo note..
that their mivoeaies iiu i.iivu i" i..,ii!fii for only temporary use uud to meet the
KUierBOUcy t war. to
in aimosii ii Hui um im them some provision v.as inane coiiteinplutlnK thoir voluutitry or compulsory rotlreinuut. A larKouuanttty of them, however, were kept m foot und iiunk'lud with tho currency of the
country so that at thocKisnor mi j xar
Ulior mal IUI. in -- : l-M-lproiV.d,n,:forthotcKm
ury wmi" Uni - ., .. i 1...I.U
il.i...! ... imiuiiiHi ud inn
IIOII US insum --- ..,.,...,,
to ret ro Un tea Matctnoiesciiuiu m i v. ,! lo ur" cent, of Mich ii.jdltiona national bank c.reu ailon until such notes wore reduced to
.CJ.UW.lOa THIS law IUI llier iir.M iuw '" ".r" nnd utter the 1st day ot January. IbH". hs . .V.'. ,,- ..i.i.tiiiiil iil' should
In. ri'di'fmea in coin, unci in uiuur w ni
Xlil unlived ncn .n.y to um.
nn.- snrnius iuvenile i K"","'""r.,"-'' ".sue imds of the L nitea .Status and iIIsiwho of them for coin, and to inwwtU fur
the imrnoses coiueiniii.iieu i n.v r,.. ........ in Mav. isiH. and before the (late thus appointed förlhoiedemption and lot.rement of hose notes, another statue was lw w Mihm: thuir further cauieliatlonaml tellremer t. s" of them had. h,uevcr. Wit
d.UuitionaliiUcirculatUm
iuidin at the tlmeottne pa mc of 0j not ..rl.lddmi: th-ir further retiiement was j. 0.-
...... . IU L .1 Iii TM ill .IHM Itl IIIALlllV. i
Ol ein i ne ia " .r"'.
....t.ii.o .im nit co name. i, uu."".
lollowuiij express provision:
Rtate. note or treasury notei and found lu
way to the hantln of tuoe who nauoniy lem jorarlly paitwl wltU ll la the purebas ot boiuK Till. Tltlltll HUM) SAI.U In this cnicrveacy. and in view of its Hur-
.. n.iiiit. ii..r!ii..uliK. it tipcaiuu entirely ap
parent to those; upon whom tlio stru;fo for safety was devolved, not only that our truM ruKcrve must for the third tlmo In loss than thir
teen! mourns o resioreti uy wih-i iuc - salo of bonds b.-arlnir a liU'h rat of Interest
and badly suited to the purieise, but in.u a
plan must ho adopted for their mspoouoii, proinlsitiK bettor a-sults than those realized on previous sales. An airreinent was therefore madu with a number of ilnandcn and banhern whereby ll was ntlpulatt-l that bonds desorlbea lu the resumption act of loo,
payabio in coin thirty years uuer tneir uuie. heiirlni; IntireM at tho rat of pet -cent. .ier annum and amnuntluic to about Hi.w.ww, should bu exehanited for irold, recoiveablo by welKht amountiriK to a little tnoro than VX.Tili: HYNMCATE AOIIEKMEST.
This cold wax to he delivered In such Install
ment!) us WOUIU COinpiOlO US licinci 1 . . s . u .. .1 .. tlw. wmlrviot. mill
at least one-half of tho amount was to ho f ur
nished from anroau. it ws is-. 1.411... I... .. .. ...:..i ,.i,i tiint iinrlnt tho con-
IIIOSU IUl'0"l imnh"". . ,..,.,, llnuanceof th contract they would b ceo means In their power protect the ßovernment 1... i.i ... I i. .1 I L
at. a nsi koiu ,n
I no coniraei aiso iru ''V" ,V,7,ir i.... ,1. ..i...... i,i.ii. ii.i'uiiifi oc ttieir
terms In gold and bearing Intrrpst at t o rate ... ..... ,...,. ,,.,r ltimitii. in i'-iit Aiithui ten
ui a I'vi i"-. "TT"" , .... .,,
ilaVH ho Substituten at imr mr wiu '-i'", 1...;,. 1. .i...i.rii..wi in tho iitrrccmciit On tho iia
ti.it. ,..mtr:ipt v.i iiiinle its terms werts com
municated to confess by special cxpcm";" .. .... 1 .,..1. ii ...... 1 1..11 nmi iiinro than
Iliessaur. 111 wiiitu k ...... r... - . sixteen millions of dollars would be save d to
the iroverniliellt UOUl onus. oeiirii.K 1 " cent . were authorized to he .ubstltutcil for those mentioned In tho contract. Tho congress havln declined to Kranttl o necessary autlioritv to hoc.nre this 5avlii.th contract unmiMlltied. was t arrlta out res iltln in a fold reserve niiiountimr to llü.wil.-w,o'J the Sth any of July. IMC. The performance o U ls contract not only restored tho reserve, but Chech "d for n time the withdrawals of bM and bronchi on a period of restored coulldtnce il such Dcaco and oulet In business c reles as
...r,. ,.f t!,n LTi-titi-st nosslb e vaiuo 10 over.
, i..-... ..v - , ,.. ,..rr
..... ........ ...... ,.r sniii nnios mu.v uv i- : : , ..... .11..,,.,., ,iu,,ivin" I'nnrerniui; inn
ileemcd or lie icc-ivea nun ui -
. I .. Ina tilltint'a.Blna fit & t& t A
banks which carao near to the tieople 11 al lections of the country and readily lurnWbwd tbtm witU banklua aocoaimoilailoai. uAny inwiiivenlenco or fmbarrasstnent aria-Inn-from tlicso restdotlons ou the loca Ion of . . it...... ,...11 l.u rAl.lliil l.itl III' OSt-
ter adttptliiK the present systoin to t)io creation
of liuiiKS in .maiier i-ijhiimuuuib-. nilttintf uankM of larKe capital tp estabtUh brauche In such localities as would mtvb tho iitMiple, so rt'Kulated and restralnoil ''t,': euro their Kalo und conservative control nu
iiiuimiteuiont. nut tnero iihkuv mi "e ce" slty for such an addition to the currency by niiw Lu,4 of bank circulation as at tlrst
glance Is indicated If wo should be fOj;wl
from uiainiaininx a ki ... ' ü tinUer conditions that cons,tltu o It
thu barometer 01 our BU,'r".h': . . ! ,1,1 iw. Inn t..r litt the
atto ll Our iruaaiiry "'"" , " foolish purvevor of irold tor nations abroad or for speculation and Uoardin hy our cIUzohh at
mime, 1 snouiu WH.-! , . r,,:a natural and normal fuuci ons iu the b"snoss airulrn of the country, and cease to be n oblect
atliactliiir tuo iimiu wuicu in ijcxcltluu tUclr seiisltlvo Imuiflnatlon.
THE Hit Vai! HBIIiMKI'A"". . . -i..i. I,., funt Unit Hin raneclla-
tlou of the treasury notes Issued under the ai"
ver-piircltaMtiK act 01 irvu ' ,7.1:.,,; treasury In thenctuul ownership of sui itloient
sliver, iiieiuuiuu vit.. .tt, - ... ii'.i.aiiii I ti .t'liuhiril iiolurs. IV
til! III 1 1:1.1. Hin. uuui . , "0 convoVied lato dollars or Iractlonal co In,
and s owly put into circumuu 1, ... . j--inent of tho secretary of the trc-isry . tue Hccusslilcs of tho country should reouire. NOT A QUKMTION or gtTANTITV, HL'T KINO. In tho present Htauo of our dililculty It 0 not ciisv to understand the extent to Ich our renue receipts directly ,1t. Ibo ;
lurtaut luunwou nv luu'1, h.i l-itid of t-..i(.ivi!il in revenue paymonis. hut tliouina oi In miey wc inainla til and our ability to continue in Ä3 nn'mchil condition. Ve w
ofinc thu Kovcrnniei t iu. k u. ,?" cl loteu to tue soundness and .is alu,c;":?, r national credit 'r?v$& .. .1. w ,.,ir ir,,iii ri'servu li;ul never ihmi
XWri If nohornK had VSiTiiÄ olenislr. If there Und been no fear mill itinW tj iÄruin" our uuility to eoati.iuo iro.d ,u -
inlVWcomi to our o;d IJ.1IU 111 h" ... .i.nlnlli- 11 Kllfü Tl'-
roceitits us a uieii.js vji iuh.i,." .. r i;.. ., vc. die umount.ot our leve.ue-, wou W be an
.. ... .. f.un In Ihn KlBft an4
tareaieniuK u .s 7-.rir-P
'."" conmiiu vim v u. M. - ad.
lurownoptm wum ".- .- -, h,iVerdol.
THE SUNDAY OH0O4-
. . .. 1 . 1... 11
any law', from any source wnaiever. """" n'Ämjx t. the IJnltoa Htates. they sb, ( not no
letlrcil. canceneu. oi ut-si.ivj. , ü..,,, !,, ,.ir. ."reissued and paid out aijalit und kept lu cir
culation.'- ....,.. ,.t r? .l vi tho 1st
four years beloro n s mo . " . tl tiii-f.0
been provb'.c. The. covernment was p n
ihn anomalous situaiiou . .... urs o it" notes debts payable lu "Id on d -man which could neither ho retired by re?Ä Mich notlnoxchanKji ;ot ob atlons
due the Ifovern oeni i "-;, ,A-,.,,;,.,
l,Hy.m-nl l!'.f " .i without acViult-
vvituouv reueuii'nui. .."" tance. .... .. ..,...
t.S'iu.hori?edby.thoesun,p
Ip75. the proceeus 01 -- "r.. L-oid fun 1 other cold in the treasury, ,! v ?h
ÄSÄ S S otbVr WW asmlht Rlii tune to time li-.li troasury aval able
for the same purnosp. 1 .-. u .. -mir cola reserve, and ;lo(),l'.0OJ has m ui "
ard.nl as an adequate "
pendent col naire of tjotn koiu . ;,?' iar. of full leKal-tonder nuallty TfKfrdlejH or
the action or any oiiierRi "" rr J1 view of the fact that tho ratio between ue metals which tbey. Pf red ccuis- worth of eold In the e U U tol.r at th liresmit Htandard and only titty ceats in liiliitrluslc worth of silver In th silver dollar. bo adduced for hpnltnr "t.uch act on. fud secure for us a bimetallic currency mm 1 11 o n lines of iKirlty.an experiment no h vet and hazardous as that proposed thosn who believe that stability is an imperative condition of sound money. ,,,.,. No covorn.nent. r.o buniaii contr ,'r act ot rwl-latlon. has over be n a to hold
the two uieta s hixui "v .,...,"ii1i,,h ratio appreciable Wereat fwju that which
l.s ostauilslieu in mo m" v . ..i.iuimtTi i- I'F.IIIMKNT.
coiiiiikuoi Miner uv "ii '""'" ;-; ' ,' .. .1,, ot 10 .10 1 .would restore tho
metais, aiiue M, -v h
uppose un uiisuiii . ","", ",,.. to 'the euoral be lief m Prac U;e of Ji.
IIOUS lintl to llie ve'" "'"s ",, i.i. In thn men and economist, of the world. 1oih in tno pas and presi-nt. and. what VÄfSS: . ....... ..m iwiimlrrtn norOWII UCtUal 6X-
jiortcnVes. Twice In our earlier history - m luvv-inak.,r, U. attumPtli. to est; b HjU a bl;
inetallic currency, uo-ierut".. ... v ..."" t. . 011 a rntlo vrhlch accidentally arl .." ... J .1,101 rnlmlvn vaiuu of the
iroiu viiw iiv... ,1..;., 1 jtr .......iu not more than .l11'
ceiit. In both cases, notwlthstanilini.' 4.1,11k. .... ,".i'.. 1 .....1 t..iii.iuirtutlon
creator mincuines ..mi wthan now oxIM tho c.dns whoso Intrins lc ; wor ih
was .mdervaiuea in tno ra .0
So'oth r countre; 'where hclr rial vlue
1II1IHIIVU1. I" .-- " !..-,. , HIV
causes decreed even iv 1.11.1 "v Twice lu our recent history wo have slBnam ln iii iu i.l,. Urn villt'fl Of Sil-
fuiieiito raise uv n:i..s.v..t.. ..." .
y',r' . Tir-lfor more than
iÄars
lncreaeu in ' - - "" , - :ör..ed It
meat was cuiiii'ui.vii . -------- - . . .X On' inner annually of 5l,fx),v
'iVh ,.!:.,.n . "iT V.lHl.m and
nouih Vh.wi.V constantly It did no-, fall bvl .vvthat sum In J u . '- Itl Ism. for the llrst l ine since Its es al s bin . nt, this reserve, vmoi.'d to. ess
cont iimns av ;n;.v ui.i- , i,,,., meantime, and In July. ID, u act had 1 . puss-a rtinwtimr latwr month i irncru m da imrr iasfs of silver than had l.ecii icjiuirco "der previous lews, and providing that n payment for such silver treasury notes ft e Vt.ite.1 States, should be Issued. lVViiscreilemand.tniMld or silver coin, at he dl-tK tioti of the secretary of the tret sv.rj. It was however declared in the act '""O Uice'W'-
s bed policy 01 iw uaw. .-w - ' . ,1 , . the two metals 0:1 a p irl y Ith c cl tht. tnim the i.rfM nt la'.d ratio, or such latloaa
wisdom or propriety of this ttrranßraent.atw um ouito wtlltiiK to answer for my full share 0. responsibility tor Its promotion. . Thoui h llie t-ontract mention
tlmo tne.uoe 1 um v. .......... " "1..,. ...itu aiii.i nut im lmruianetiu Keeent wiui-
dr iwals havo rediice.l tho r,':rV.',,",'14 V'
r..i '.'an on uieunu.iv m ""l ; . ',7 ,,. jCA. How lout: It will remain law ciioonh to
render Its Increase unnecessary is mm ........v. ofcStur.:.thou1:hquUe.ilar
lor Miiiiuieiiv ... iiiv: . .... ..CM.--llcted In well-informed ijuarters. About 16.l.C)lhas been withdrawn durltiK the tnontu of November. AHC NEAItl.T WHEItE WE STAHTEH. The fortuolnc statements of events and cmlUtlons acvelopes the fact that after :nr our interest-Pearl iu? bonded In dobtedm ss more than flU.00O.0iW to save our koI. resre. we
"uch reserve fchsma. as aifnirist Mi:.:iT7 In Kebruarv, If'JI. when the llrst bonds were IsUeil. 'rnouRh the amount of uo d drawn from crKuKnVi' ,K7 IÄÄ
bavinv: been acou on-. . ,:' ,,'
the snverai penous siuvuu n.
bonus. -.. tvtTiitut Avrvm or not.n.
On tbeWlh of January. W"aXTX"Z)
bv the secretary 01 Vi 1 "n rhnriun i l("w than ?ir.'.0!)0.(X of i;old hud been v vlth drawn , fliriiftn nil nt? or sh nmcut durtnu' the year lire-
1 ".I .. - " lsn f fMllt .111111;
ceillmr. He now renr.rts that from .lanu.in , 1 , I8W. to Jlv HtlKHj. u IW'ld of Orr tbm eleven years, onlv u litt 0 wer Wl was withdrawn, and that between July H. J;;''S ,la oof the iass'. of the 1"?" purchase of sliver, and the 1st day of lxwn -nT or within less than live and a M
vears. liier was iiiiui.i. ....j ; ....j.,.,, nakln" the total of n.orc t .au U ilravvn from the treasury In l-'Old muco Jn"113 I. IHTO. the date llxed In IW tor the retirement of tho United States note. THOSE COI.tl-tlAlDINO NOTES. Urawn has been paid out on t io-c I
smtcs notes, ana yei mv . ";..,
when not in suver . so ; - ;-
nveTur:
only usen 1 10 vue k ? v . ..v. .-. - ,
contriuuio tow ni k. t. ;h u built
l!,111 said U Mt . iuST notes ,f
vm. ....n In) llKPIl 111 IIULUlli
held by lliu kov erii'uT.s .... . - T.10
upon United Mutes nates and troasnr notts
,Äwfromth
would bu WRarueu " ".T.". 7 .T, 1 n . tone
anil ainusement. auu ev 0 ,7ar,llz there U nothm : to prove. t . those 1
with their oiu irum ' , .',1.,,. of the dav or tho next hour by the lucent. mo 11 01 int.
notes they receive.. : , , i 1 1 oo such
The secretary 01 me j .:, buv
iroui tnuiiiui; v ..'s"- ".i:.".'" .:,,.. imt tho
lauu.vi.s '"v. 1... nun
i
Ut es, mav be tiMvldwl by law. ,,,1 . 1 V.,nnVr.nt.a and' ready to do mtvIcc
th.-m-h ..owm TrUey.h..-.e not j receu . -; ,(lt; Vocetary ot -treasury hi future cjrt .wP
iiomeni tnesetrv-....". - ...tut.
nialutaiu. ami -
serious compuoavioi s.
in the meantime w ..mV. --
;.CTr'n0,aes in h.s h..nd immeduitcly
ämoiluK for its tum and re -
muss iu my n.. ,.,.,.
V1 - .- - 7. t ..rmsWlinf,.rea on
i.i rt('iTiM iiir uiM i er. wit -'s.
him by rrüistn to pay out on vibc'i doioanile.l. because by such .liscrimiatlon in favor of the Kold parity of the two metals d edcroicd.
blT ISSSi V-irt "by arnVmln, or acccntmaoi, invv.i ...i.i, .in . t.istv.irltv between
..siv of consular om es urv -.-. nein.invalties unucr toe " "s,"-" ,
.Lie son Ices toth.- trade and ln.u tnes oi resulto t that the treasury nj'tcs lssuco at'V thetie vf somepianot api""""-- , iv,aont o"sliv-r purclvist-s unAer ;t. it i law ,.n I .siatrol wiilch would tend to weuw ? tä wo. necessarily treu.. I as old obliw-
r au-ac" el t!peiei- va V, Hons, at the option in tu " , ,-,.,,,.
,.,'.,ne.: or uesu v - " VTv TheM notes, on ine nrs ,uV-
l-y:s. wiieii u..; - v--, : . .ore
uiiu.Li.M.u. - , .....,. ,.r sliver was rviK uic.t, -
Vrthe nee,lof:v better system ot VK Thj. ,,, o tins . e ,,,
.i.iitment. inn uHiisB. i..., ... i outstuniilliir. uu.ieu iu l-------t't'o,! t" the consi.lenitiotiof tbrc- "XUU 'mdlinliilshcd by redempt Ion or wti-
nf-. member, t-so. tv tne terms ui I obligations are me insini.uvi.s- """,'- fl. . 'i0 nr.; that date .my vneuney in a " ha v.- had a i:old reserve, have been
v" " ... . it cirilVtl'R.
l!liVEr-Nr Wi i -" In v.ew of tue crowth of our inter.;.sts In for- , .r Utmaaadthe .ncoumBiiut for .. .ceeral f xpansion of our cmitiier. e. the , "i -tn ot an lu-.proveu.etit In thecmsu ur
Vi' Vj tvm h - a c tl t s
c
c ..s'j.ate or co:nmere.;ii sv.iv. useit looepieveiv.
thä TxxX or IÖM than l. .I Äil Neither by transfer jpromot Urn
ii . KTtitif ottier ixiiion ui...... .""; :, k mi ni o?a character tcudine to -;n:i tfy the I.JS..?ior theposltlnn w be ti led, or by t ..t. ntmetVt of a ivrson not under the dethereumlcr and shown thisrvpaclty anil nt-ss far ÄlSr "utv. or by the appoi ntii t wrs.m who havinc been selected bj .)- "rtN.' d,nt und set to a hoard for o"nmln.u found unon such examination, to be iiuaiiiRii tvt f the "lilon. I'ostH which nay les s 1 1 ban ,,v elm: Usual y on account ot their small coicnsK
Of tie iOCailty. II was uos oc ......
to ; Mt mrm tinner w, . , -.. - -.,.,1
In xeiutiou oi au "j" ,.i ne n
i. ..Ii if,'.3 to 1.17.0 I. It "as no." "- " nVV "ihe present, wuh very lew; an. tinltniwrtant upward movements stea.UU de?.i7.f.,i ..cetit a It has been temporarily re.cnisHlby'iheale ol &n c uses lor this constant ami u Ih ma s miuk
m o of Ps under "the operaclJa of S law until recently In force, who
. t. fnniiniiiLiu
?orn SatValri ncssl aicd to some extent ti e tuivnient of our balances In up d. t o Unnatural infusion, of silver in o !mr crtrrciicy. atid the increase In aUaottr turn in it""" ..iimiif.ll rolna!-e.
".u "V', .t' .V coia at homo and
:ü: 7,7...... of investments o: loin urn e..i.it...
H1U .--."CI .- '- .., ... ,.- Hn
t.l. . . T
p.u i-i .,l,.,.nl for till
which have boenrctireu "rrv"
ver at trie request m --,, , birIn ne'Äncd jSfiJ XuoicXa "türs th em all It has ÄVold about one-h df o
luchÄ-n tone do ar'of tmmites. When fi,..f Ih thN we are reminded that t o carry
""A1.11 .V.'.', i .Mi.itlnuance m our present
vu. - -t:- , f.,,r bunillssues.
course inw . ,"",. ihreatenc I
Äatoor US of yPÄrur
foreiiiu Mi.pmcnt or TVÄ rt, ccttatnly
,HK) nnMEUIAt. I.E018LATIOSC SUtlOESTEI.. I bellevo this could be, ultj readUy accomj
pl.shed by tno cum.it n, lur.e
Mates. UO.K.S ..,.0f j
.... .... ...j .. tHTll MILTtM V
" . .l.n.i.f nu'fnill'
. .it i . LntinAvfii i Ii hl uii tiuuf i s...
l'l" 'V" "7.1'1:". .7' ....7....,.. .v.,v. imorove
receipts wou.. . ... ;v" ---:- . np
the ' ' V. . 7 f.:t r of pecuniary
.solvency ami ' "".'"'.1 .V..7, ,:.7 , V..,r sirticirio to
any apprehension as rar rw - - - -
WÄSS r W JuVrent receipts
mcV oar current espcu,es enuuca m;
"maw pi r --i; ' "- ,vi,s en-
and ii." only concern was our ability to Ucp on hand that hind of inouev. . ..
&thef S8ÄreCnllMÄ t which was the .luletCfe Ä Moch of cold bevau rap Uly to IM 'jrljUt
suporveiieu. . " ---"f, w .vf,,i abroad
we"u,7V:,,neu" "inüic meantime
IriKht umonu oar i.ui'iv tintltlllVr. Of 001.1.
1111. . ........r.,i ntntn of our funds,
Thereupon u v l0
M". ?i .B" V:.. V7,. Irt 7 mm the treas-
r .."... i, ... -tin fti-sh in our memory.
,v .row r.ir.HT OF- 1'AHT ;,vri..iii..'v".
lorw-nv which BC
Intheliunt oi vnesi 7.7i.
cord with tho .experiences o. mucr
there is ceriiu i.j r - --,,p...,,0
Kilver at our l reseuviun', ..v. ,,
onlv our own i ;
Iffff "illvaVVädirterlnk wle?;,fr?i a tua.1 relatl - -s hould be
".?,?f"i' " ,7V7.An" r e lla e: ind larKe
sbrliiuuL'o in tue rea vnmc ". P..ri" . ..f ., ,;.i7..r forms ol currency us .they
ÄrtVhVlevelotsilver ,, xnoncjlllsm
.w-a,es would lind' tho 'dollar S"h?H haÄlwe. , IV scaled down wthowtat
f bitter u.sappoiniioeiu ii .."s
.,f Vit entire M'stem of credit, which when oi mo vim i..v. .u ...f.ninl5.fil anil
based onastaiiuar ww. y- - .,nv
iTOoSu ötul than die entire wln of Siemmeev
" m sc - mted ttruwlc tl.rou.-h durtness ami mimtain y. our ÄÄfft"1
cicisea uy uu- -:r:z:i&V,neA and
parted company won ". ..rAVi.i lv ,r.i
pru-rt-sive, naitons -."?-:"
icspcraiciy ""i'v . ':.:. ,w.tt-
tti si t-css of miHiern ruauiicit.; ." Uoa wTtn aXl sea and imsuttablo currency.
and in aswciauonw Tciih.är
tfard oat oris wni. a f ,.- VV ü-ainst
ruth aexperImen;s""vhlch'- tiimton ymlent chansoÄur monctury statulard and the degradation of our currcmy. ,vvnT.VI.0. .
N VrlONAi. IM -s ."- , .s.-s..". . .......... ,,. i.Miw.r ovrine
our couairv s iiiiiuic.ii.vr.-.,
:i dard 'To decrco by net ol conBr,7ss that theso debts hall be piyable la less viluuble dollars than those within tho oatemnlat on an 1 1 lU-ndou of the parties when conrnet -d v" uia ot en. to to transfer, by the flat ,f Kw i n 1 without compensatio,., an amount , ton'm rlM InterS' Ä .ucalcul UI TÄ.ÄaS a blind and bead on pluni;c to free '"-'f ' " I," name of bimetallism, and i.rofrsslw the I - lef contrary to all experience, that wo ih thu" establish a double .stmd.jrd and a rone -iir Tm clrculatic.n of both motels 1 our luiii. 11111... '- ...... ,i..in., from n CIOUllV
c. inaifcaro cervjiio. v . . . - -
ÄS. SYhe'cTvllUod worldand permits
t i e onlv bimetallism now possible, or at least llie v. . . . V. . i.. .1. i..t M,nnh nf nnv slimle
that vvitnin inu....-- -" , i,c.
So Ihevalue if SS'd äs " slandard ead-
Ifoliedclre'uJ ÄA ?Äf .Ä ln'cd
alTlKShstänum or uctltailon in th, mtrludc value ol silver. STAMlAUt MUST HE KIXKU ASl t KUTAIN. There Is a vast dirförence between n stndrd of value and a currency for monewry use. Tlio stanaard must nccessarl y by llxed and c er-i-iin Tho eurpsncv may be in inverse lorms and of Various Ulna. No Ml ver stan lard counf" ,,., a .Via currency In circulation, but an iH.'hi.?ne and wise system of Hnancc untttotenvHl of both cold and silver as Ämw nfl circulatln meihum by keep nc
. t... -t .. .i.ir.i slab c anil ail i ncr curnij
i...iu..i . far Dee. 11
0tM muA Oolbith-l Umm. lli. ..ti- A.ri.uui from peloubet'a NoMKi
GOLDEN Ä-ProbaW, .he C W Tw.iT Ihre year, atttl-but laot.
I'ijvcu. im viiiw r'. " ".,7:.. -I
Elan, wnie - - -- country beyond Oath. r.outhcaterly to Uj.
hlllj near net roa. i DShciSoh.ataptaceealled BP l
ras fourteen or aueon Jerowleu, and nine or tea trorn UethUheaa.
Kll uAÄATUI.. Throuffli thu middle of tho valley of
Elah wound a ravine with sleep siuea.
the bed of thu winter torrents, tonum a natural defense to any force drawa up on cither side of it, Tho Philistine, were encamped on tho southern slope, amd Saul had assembled an army of defense on thu aorthcra, with the valley between, and seither army dared to and make an attack
. - . 1 - nnn cli.M
across tne ravine, nuw -i' would fjivc the unemy a frreat advantage.
There was scarcely a inue uenwvu two armies. Whllo tho armies were ia
this position, within sitrht ana peaaln" distance of each other across the
ravine, there camo out Irora tue i uu inline rnnlisa piant champion, who pro
posed that tlio Israelite iuuum . . i.i ....,1 l.nwa
forth a warrior to ineuv mw, u
the whole battle decided uy siufjie com
bat. Armed and piumcu, vuu kuu"
Gtallccd down into tho valley, m htKu of Saul's camp, and in a voice answering" to his huffo form UeQed tho armie
of Israel morninff anu evemuj iu. v
days. ...
Tho thrco eldest oi i-aviu uiun.-.-
tho armv oi baui, oniy noon
q from home, and Jesse, feel-
anxious for news about them, scat
to tho camp with some Ircsli pro
visions. It was tho fortieth day ol uo-
ltath's challenpo when uavm reacaeu the camp, and heard his haughty worda.
llo soon toon m tue suu. oi .... His inquiries and comments brought upon him tho rcbuko of his oldest brother. But he kept on till his worda
camo to tho ears of baul.
89. "And Saul armed Uavia witn nw armor:" rather apparel. Probably special military dress adapted to be worn with armor. Over it was placed the "helmet of brass" and the "coat of mall." . 39. "And ho essayed to po: cadeavored to go, but lie found this armor a hindrance rather than a help. "For I have not proved them:" He had not used such thinjjs enough to bo able to use them effectively. He then put oa his himplo and easy shepherd's drc. which irave him full play for his activities. , , , , 40. "He took his staff in his hand: His usual weapon of defease. "And choke him five smooth stones:" They vore smooth, so that they would fly the more swiftv and accurately at tho mark; and five, so that if one failed others would be at hand. "And put f . i. .I'u b-irr a serhit" A.
IUCII1 Hl V aiivii.v "t 1 - - nraall baff or wallet made of the skma of lads stripped off whole and tanned, in which were carried food and other things. "And his sling- was in his hand:" The sliiifr of the ancient Egyptians, which probably was the same sort as that of David, was a thong o leather, or string, plaited, broad at the middle, and having a loop at one end. bv which it was llxed upon and firmly held bv the hand; tho other extremity terminated in a lush, which escapedfrom tho finffcrs when the stone waa thrown, and when used tle slinger whirled it two or three times round his head to steady it and to incrcaso the Impetus. .... 42. "And when the Philistine saw David, he disdained him:" he looked contemptuously upon the youth, armed with a stiel:, as if ho were intending only to drive away a dog from his sheep. 43. "Cursed David by his gods:" These gods were such as Dagoa, Daal and 1 Ast arte. ,..., t 44. "I will give thy flesh," etc. It was with such threats as these that Homer's heroes used to defy one another. . ,,, 45. "Then raid David to the Philistine:" David gave all tho glory to God.
40 "The Lord fdenovauj oi ouv.
; .. r,, inmnnntit ami uciu-i
Ii VtuV 'The usefulness of a nation- !;; in. ue repräsentative um . u.i nniHin the appr-prlate icsn 'JuVuUt,e ro ...i.nssi. and a e .m.trv bke .mis., whtw ,....110 tinueces;ary llttnr and slot. .Mioüid Ii V,, its relation with not . sufliT in . HiwW,.
rorelBanaivmsinrM.w.i;..."
tiess in its Olsio naiiv uum.. - - - - .,...i f . . " . ...i.... ...iv-intiiees of h.ivlni NC.1
" ' . reserve, whlcli liau sulvivu ;,,.. .,t home. the re-.usi-..ic .... , . , ,.,,,1 issue wan mii.ie. .v ''""- , 4Uo nuv. 7;,. ... ihat t have 1m
Ä'andÄ S Tlr Vo. ooverl 3
Le sum of Üür.l' U". depletion was. how- e'canÄtlo ol tho Kold-demana ouiißa- S iurhuä J.M It now ipon this " .exaulne Ü.Hr
SSää I süttSSifi smS'tS?
wm.,...-.. i HifirraVilll-U iw -V."7" i...A.tAw4i u-fiil HI tint, t nt t ll KSUP l liumn "T ' .Ä. .,.mw.vc 1 .. f ,HU , ilw. r.wh'illS, D11UV III IMHUK'":
Pin. i -Tit-- . i 1 il. l iiiiiili-iiiiu i,oi. - ui . ii ipiiu inn niiiri in v-. ' i nil rt'iTii n i bii ii, v - r
"those tiöni which wo have witb.trawal Äi".' IriVr measures for the safety ' Jron
since IW. . ?"'V .. 'VSr. i PVr cnwmon country. Ä.
.... iv tiir-ir aiuuuok " i iv. ivroiit.i.i.1 . . i.i..t. ...
tiess in us iii,nra.....v -- . , , ni. vf.,1 'ci.u (icoresseu rimini.... -,vn, l nircravateu in eve enitccxprn.l.turcncce-ssarj to carry out tnis 0. svi'ONb noND RAt.E. pavment beyond t Motion. became necessary l' ncaln strcnRthor. it U rund out o f ou
It became ncccsnrj ow... - , .
THK was done bv aiouo-r - --
anTMrl W w t-i which the fund was Increased to lll.H-.?-' Hl,T,,nni aw a ted tin
the requirements of the sink-
llll fcv ,t.
uxlöu; hope for relle. Then as .
, mil in tne TXi'lViV. v erevv .rer and more On ho cootntn. tly,.'" 'l;hft .... 0f
I rw.denttnane liWi a
necen.eer. ia-. - - -. v0 ln0:ith after period Of seiocelj m 'f t' ' f 0 m the second relnf .ri ni. m
reserve by ne ' . thu) ...t bv sueh williarawais iu.j-
hWWO- " .!!;', itlmraVu'wlihln
Niarly j i-.M"M- ...... , . thlssitnatne. Ü....HU ii. uie.Mi.te., :,,llt,,,i,,. T
'' forth our dlrtlcUlt es .in - . Uo
lliinirntlc Affalr
.,i. M4xeMI. KITfATlOX.
a.... ----- ..... ..t ..... f.ir,.Irti rf
. Awcturnircmiar, e . "r-ional
lations u Y.."'." .. - .;;V.nro...ii.iif,lv nwart
nntiHCiai s t. ' " . "V , .H.iccoi.ce.in
nyulre proi !-; .. , VarncM cf
. 7 J"".l E' recall the -deps
i.trv ... ii.. -s . ,,-aviiik our economic mrcaily taken owar d Ii ov t K our
an.l tmanciai SUU..I...... -.., ,.:, ,i tor nt i. hmv w.U ll.o way has been prep. ir ii ior
further prres bv an arouse.t ami inie..ii...s
Wmlar tntrresi ' . . .-,,si,.r.s rev
1 . . F.s t-aMitx 1 f 1 !l s l IIL 1111 Vf"i"s-- " - - 'Z SI I'tllllilHllil
m Vir "conntr men nd will h. ,,rj our dlölcültl an r.v . !. A..i....t r... om miriKisc of revenue, i ,,,..t !lr,,,.stly r-commeiiiiu. -..' ,
?u"ittli eV fo tra.lVrctlonsa.i.l hnpeded our K .tl the Mrciary or u.c ,irr ),- twranre to the markets or the 'V-,y,Äin. bond hrortuK a i-'w,"llfor0lhl!?l riUe of main- . . .:.i .... r, mrirf oolicv w hieb In prlncl- .... .i... r terms n trold. for t nn i
Vi I" .Vnir. ' niw.n a denial of the rint .nlnK ft sumclent w-i " ör ntstand-
wbVh wh eeöo5rnV our VSu'' ?"ct PWa'rV1 'u!' ' on .i.i. niiiTotiM.reeocnb.es tne. tact . t.. i.'obrimry. l': ,,'lc,,,.i.,. .urvn mi-
that American Hclf-reltance. tiir.tt and Ifuj;- waH cxcccdlnltly J""'-, , r ,Krussioual aid. i ..... .:;. ..7. 1.1 T ,. . our country's Industries riloiisly ow and n re.fusa ot e ' .,.,, .,...
titi.i itcvoinii itH resources more surely than everythlnc Indien e.i um w e -- Tfio
n.rrntllif tiütcriiallStll.
.... ttflll'lt AiK t.AW
Hr.l'K.M, or llll. ri" '- v . The compulsory purchase and co Inaee or
laid O.V ousiut:ss voii.in. .if,,,.n ourrufreucr nceds.whlch for more than ttn
years diluted our circu.am k .......u.... "-v . Lined routlfencc abroad In our miunciai
iiavme.m ucju" .,.., n,,..
Inn fund out of our ur m . ,""..,.,.,! of
The currency v ""'."-," mites
.VÄ than ;MW.O 0.
iinioiiiivii.t. ."v i. r..i, ..nid mk.hLl.e siniiplied bysuthi-o u
ih Mould bo
riioiis.y .o.s ... .,..,,,, oX K'' m fVerythlnc indicated that .! 'V J,ninV;itt Tin mentH by theenvetn nent.was imm.
icsults ot nrlur h:nd issues " ,,,m1mwbi.
lniriy "naw'r." m,;; ec ItUf their publ c Of irold linmedlately Y". ,,. a reasonable aaln In open market t erisr imM t0
suspicion that a mruc - . - - promptly
a ov- Hiico " ' . (.,
used in thoir tctlren.ei.t or uy an ' c'lmihdlon of our imllomi ba . Vs. 1 nwrritato capital ' "'Väo ,). tl.olr outamouiils to ii src itiian r ... .urltles htandlnit ctlculatlon b. W " " " -.. are
amounts to o'W ".uiiou ttnifto VOpcr nu.horucd to Insuo Znnf: cent- ot the bimds dopoHiic.i iv am.uit of
culatlon. ...iv ' ,""'':,, t noy are obimri to nay InolÄ uon'mlrculatlon they issue. culution canal to tim '!.: ".u.u uu. tax on .tcnoslt to secure it, ami ui v' ... ,..
thetr circulation shouia jo V, nlimbt-
fniirtlt Of OHO lH-'i -" ".,... ..... ..rmii.snt n-
c llv meet all the expense u r- -. ,
culntlönliiWltl
or i"'.'v,v v nnv nvto 1 should tiiu..Ho cancelled. At nnj natj0nu bunks or expect to x Utw " hlj ljre!( , .ho otl.ers to be ""'SfPnw to Isuo circulation propped em oi ;""uu,inn un(l supply every und promptly tl in P n- HP!mcii tome currency note . H ruts B,,," wrüDff trif. cap -that the V" f wn Ch operate as a liml-
trcasurj -.'"iu.. i.1t nmnUIll IÜÜ
.. . 1,.- fvl.l IIHTHaSRU u ""-
moncv whic wäs In the Urst liistauco.suojecv loTdltTnry Rovcrnnicnt exicndlture. Wlll-A Tim WmtPitAWAI.S 11L0AN. .... . ... ; t,iw conioelli.iif an increased
Mll.iiuiii. ...... ...mit.
...s.Iülso ol sliver uy mo " "
K...: .1 ,.,t iho nth day or juij.
ivoiy cons iier v.. . : . -.. . h ,y
t.iint the eoiicres that I aln preparwu i
, vvus c'L'Y :" , .Vit ..liiiiit- labor with them in
IKÄ with-, Ilt-f.an. iieitiw 'V'füriier the inter-
Hi iiiu it. i,iM.:, lhfi I every i..si ... ,.,,! rvinon.
urawaN ot eold from , i " - J üld i eats and tfuaru e we, . behave
notes .v en .. i . - ----.
iuij . ... - -
extent that since- tue I" rj s. ;
has oi en more t um v. ,
when specie pnjim.iv "
S Z Vrr iocVuve Place; of duty wc have
undertaken to serve. CbEVBUASD.
Kxecutlvc Mansion, lice. 2. IWo. Where Tl.lni: Will Krrp. In thu polar regions seal oil is buried in tho ground in bj,'f of skin. Meat is heaped upon platforms built among trees which arc peeled of bark ui order to keep hears front climbing up
them. Utile McIck with snarp jwinw
1
Ul i Is t Tl
uvi.soi vou.i .... u.vkii.
AR TO I'UKK COl.-sw.. ... - . . While I teÄlÄ statement of thij. ""J cum mcnacour currency and the pi csent $gt u way tn our prosperity, und " ufY ystem.
!.T:r.. .......1 csnt.. tim Philistine la
. ,& f t.' Tin tone cither e-
JllS loru.i;.. , ,
tercd at a lwint tinprotcctcu oy m helmet, or it may even liave penetrated and passed through the helmet itself. -'And he fell" (Psa. 27:2). V,0. "Smoto tho Philistine, and slew him:" The actual slaying of the rhilfatine Is siKken of b4 anticiiiation ia thia verse. The stonof stunned him, an
felled him to tho earth, but ins m not yet oxtinct. 51. "-Stood upoa the Philistine, and took his sword and slew him: Goliath was slain by his own sword, aa
Unman wnslmnjf ttpon ins own ...1-. When the Philistines saw their champion fall, they fled iu dismay. The Israclitcs.arouscdand inspired by what God had done through David, their f!.i. ui.wti.wi fine.w kito flame, arose
i;iu.i i.""s.. ... ... nnd shouted und pursued tho Philis
tines, even to tlicir own waueu
A I.oson for To-Day. 1 Oh! how litllo we know what may
be before ua, on somo morning tn
dawns upon vm just as other nay s, ou which Is to form a irreat crisis in our life. How little the boy that Is to tell his first lie thnt day thinks of the serpent that Is lying In wait for hSml Is it lot a good iiablt, as you kneel each morning, to think: "For antritt I know, Stisniay'bo
my uro. ine oprorum... 77- , J ,.t ..... uiftIi.0 In tlie can
season 111 reue ai . , keoi t o nj 11.-",-. . .. . . 1 ....t intrv a. hole 1 ri..Ai-. ...t r..l.-fstiftnei.L. 0 God, M
t iu lisu are cuiuu - - 1 ai truin u- .b.isv------in the ground. When they are half ot far fr0m me thia daj prepare 11 .. h , .1 nmi füteu. 1 r.t.ti hnt Thoa tirepareet foe
111 UHU if--.-- t I putretlcd they are dug up arid etilen,
belüg esteeineu a Krcw ...w-
not rar irora m- " - ..;: .w lor all lhat Thou pxpart foe ml .
Ulaiuie.
