Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 38, Number 16, Jasper, Dubois County, 27 December 1895 — Page 2

THE UOXJiOE DOCTRIVR ! Assurainc how?rr. Veneiurin reman

President's Mossa8 to

on the Voaozuelan Question.

thtt Iii ttltnj o

wv a "-Lise as i.i mnjtelt now Inruinbfbt tm.n the t'n.te ! stite t.. hu

CongTOSa I u,, ' determine with surr.etcnt certainty (or

He Suggests the. Authorization by Coniess o: a Commission to Determine the Status of Ven-zueJa's Contention,

And

U ttw Arreptane of Ihr lirinrt of

that Commission lhi mitrd Mates Maml Ilrnily .raint .'11ful AKCr.-.-lon.

WAm.vöTOX,T),t. 17. -The president

lujustlleatmn uh i the tmc divisional Uno

, iular.a, The m.imry to that end should, of rurs.h conducted, carefulh- and judleUilv.

-riini saouiu CK given jo ail available e tdencc. rwiinJ, anJ fac.s in upjrt of the. i.usuis..,' t-th parties. In order that sura an eiarnlnstton sh-mld b prosecuted la a thorwsx-n nod satisfactory manner. I surest th.it the ongres make an adequate apnroprlation ft the eia.e-. of a commission, to be npjMinte 1 by the executive, who hall make the necessary luvcstUration

an report upon me matter with the least possible delay. When such report is made ami accepted It will, tn my opinion, ln the duty of the United States to resist nr eiPrj. rafan, la It, power, as a willful agression upon its

lae annri'iiiri iiirn

tJreot Hrltaia uay lands or the exercise of

riehts and interests.

to CQt.grv.vs the Vuncauolan corn- i w'r'tnl irldtrtion wr any territory

-nee accompanied bv the follow-1 , 7Z T. : , ' . 1 da ave determined

in maKintr Mec reeoramendation I am fniit-

ct

sp.

r ...

A.::- !"' msiandfceenly

a.r.. . ; .1 ",.-" '"r.i, i u,R ia-,xjuenfc-i that may follow.

if.nerr.aea!. soc-1 ttiiorIn Kwrtn ,-..,,..."

.-.mi i' uiidL itiri

I

c : V of t . . ar t - j to r . JC-a" : the, , t.

a . a it w i i i i i it i nirti;uivi rnm nrioi.i iii. ....... t

Annual Statement of tho Govern- ' xl Ä?2ÄSVh,,Tr- "f1?,11" ,frand Jur' in"-, 'f aot.) then held In this eouSiry to mim ÄW n. . ..'f.1 .rü Mwtfully urico him with onproKKlmr and laii.U. . iu 1,:;,'Kr,;r tMn-' uu u1 district iiio n IWr .In t.i,tt.ti,r ArKumriit la Dotuilinj,' tho atnount of Hnd., Issued " non-u of i," " (lenomli atl.) is Tim l.-.Mtl.n.i - ... , -The bencnclal ,.flt, of thU tran.actfon i "! ,cy WT,, '" 'u ! V r 1,an- 1 utt.'r it is the -VVvsifivnT.lv Ii... , r,n , ,w W -y. tiilyln ilH" a silver ci-rtiilcntM r 're it curls. Curling ironsllatu-n . and r riant document, but that or- SÄ atÄ tU'?.Trt TuJ wtm?ai W tlon of it which referred to national mtlWi." e v.-u nceT ";f 1 i,irtt i that ihrni", n'i,e Slu : 'aS ' .V14'" forcv1 'roin InvislbJ.it,. finanws wa.Mi follows: Äm r eonJItlnn Wn mr..ri,l S ,'tZ LV.i .2 !,'i,,,,,lo(. "a" rrcnnr la to viwibUit.v. ...... . by thf prompt rerlval of lm,no,s anion mr ,"ul'"1 ' ' ' ultlnmto tsu t woiil.l Itu an f. . t w 1 AilrÄStn.,;rf,he,asl t-vear.jnly on pp.e. Vho tnoreasell a" tlvitj- a M "uZ- Sf,rrtl, VV :":Vr -took "iVwU 1 ..iit.v--iU t captahiH am 15 elu ciuinu'anÄhm.tn thS lrfa-u7' -: i ,"f '"'r 'tu-. inUuMrml aiJi cm. lÄÄÄ,tory r"111 ,,r 1 '" tenants in thu rifiilar nrinv iu. - ESfe- MARK TWA,N ABROAD. S"i;..v;e;,!St0frnSÄ Jhora "ut.- adds Cretan, rl W Tl.. , Ä W ,,nal S "-.ont

J :u-ii-f,s if .itv...ii.,.1 I ........ ,. i ' ' virtually I

thf year w T r.VrT. ?., u"Bff .t,T. r..?M ''"V1 comvUolc rc-

I-KV ere il5.w.(. m gnnipr ih.tn the reeiml it. I fnVe'relMiJ!?," aa;1 '' Ä- , ' 1' to dkcuNS the windy p. !

durlni: the tNoi v..at- i.aJ 'i... -The Ksue of toati to n-.... . ,

tna (' r. a1,

,t:;s w j: "-P e aa(Jrcn.aB,i worthy rtvaüin äl pe n 1- .r'th 2. S: te which sNttai which tN-i .k a"Mae'' -ar-eefvd. J"w 31 tu coave. aen: lo, or national

l- ' . - - . ' - "

ucuuniiroia me vame source In hv th imf:r.",a m mher

..... : ..l.'.v -J' ' arintf tno previous

maitl..n u chhv alre-atly i"mg

fflu-il In AiKlrall.i,

Nkw Yoi:;c, Dec. IT. Marie Twain lins had n irmtt roeoptim in Australia, where he has been lecturing aiulhavlny fun with people. Australian newspapers which have arrived tell hont it, lie arrivetl in Adelaide. South Austra1 a. on October li. The Advertiser of

OUtl town U1 S (If Ilimn'. ..r. ....I

ABOUT OUR OWN LAND.

While readiiifr the Uhul for nn hour leeently, It Hemeil tons that t he j)W. pie of the Homeric ae were 1, wielied than tho.ie of this ste. Six hunters of Traverse ( itv, Mjoh have this last fall killed 30 deer. i.nt '

if

j.y i

c. ' c tl If t

- -in fj . ". ,carU ' :inis . at .cw . ti : la j ' f-xtjr-

., at,:-j

..np..

i-r- jt '.-U-y :.

.... n f a , t oiri.eaiii wölchl,.hieltl- I iistv-n-.ij . r vi revenue was . . , i:oncueut i .. , . umi. n-ii uo -suh ntitl a ureut niinti t Itv , ,"",'' toil anJ t!rfn.in.i . ... I ir.,".'',a,D''st.iteil. ru.lu .. tn.tn wtruiote reoulretl tt n.iir.. oeniltieti to wel.-i-.m.. litm ..t n .... i

1. ,w. .... . -...b.. ,'"?J,!'":'-l''''Jith. 32g,r'''-T,mX Hu,.. 'Mli; , vV. n" ,, - lrlriilBc, .1 i1-r":-" r".' .. l. u. fS"fcuUtKÄ TnÄ" nan, K. r,r , is , t hoUj ,,

a T the f. tj s.. IH.-cia ajs: : 'Y-TT J?" . i?es.?"eo. suini V'oVr f. " "I'V. ' " "rV 11 " " eveniiurof the .same .b.v " oi on at four-

Pi to the 1 IVeident aereland's m,ajre about "oureea of rnrprov",W Ä i hn Slke the conell.Xn eaTnot rTeÄI 1 5st' '"-rived, and it was attended b'v "iart " P1"01'i'rder : Mow- are enezuela had a rintf in it that 1W.LW0U,.,!. valUbJe. and that. 2? JV.V.'. 'r0'1"-' "" -r the .e- all t he ..tlieials of the town. " Jt mWi he supposed that the t.

rx 3s. is t. 1- -

r

-VT I c J . - XI' Ol 1" tr vi sc oo tu re t,? cor JV r In . 3r

n

'-.a. tn IQ.Q.S t.t .... i . .. .

epr--at .!. , i " " "wyiwiy iu eon?re.ss.

t.- a roatrtiTer,r 'no.- i T-n the proidents severest eritit-s

vrees rea: Itrltain w" ivion-f to his party, deelare that ' the uie.v.s!. tvi ill i.. . i .

tl.tr.t. i . ... ."um in-

atfon Irniwsetl upon ntilletl spirits arid some C0IIU? Iv,aent.

rr. ! ":...'.V1VV" unernai "-" lKJitey. ttie seeretnre

: -1 : :t - fs-f "-: 11 D .-. - .' ) m, f ; -f e Ii:e

rt-.

ssirttl in the war of nn -. o-r....-. .

" a,..,, u, eijrn polier. ...v... .... i we it- T c-tan.t ! UmVHSUian MVtnff5t-n. of Oeonrin

a- a M- w-hu made a special visit to investigate

i.urrree me vijeet. and who introtluced the

it n

r a-i .oai i , . secretary or state to

O i-f is .uh -ft

i'ajt wV.

a-.! ,t.t - i..e trr t "n ' j it, rn-' . ' " ."T gt " . One-, rte ' -. .v-e : -..e: ' ! -..J. ..-

- ..'-'r.,e. . - . . a.i t.ie rpo. rr. at. re ri,p.y ' ' -- tl. -j: rr . i , -V - " .tre.or sav c....ae ! r- ,i a a-i: apparent - . ': r; .at ;a

a rlUUiuC of It

,;- ti- t-rrtt.ry ' ' "' '-'-;u-t . i.- ..nt ii : ' right,. . .1.3!- ' sues .4r-peai itt. -ap: to txi n4 its , ' porritjio tK thu i

uiien Tat. u tk

'." M"'.rw decUrv4 tle

-tfajej i- an alraaceo: frontier or !

- , .tot -.! cojcrnmfnt

wa.oa ., ?h-

to K.r !.

i me last congress inl(...i:h.. . . . . . "

-im-iuij iiif secretary or state

niijf me matter to the attention of the Hritish foreign office, stiid that the meseape wtis firm and in accord with his ideas. Mr. Livingston has Ivenone

tt the priulcat't severest critics. "I interpret the messajre to mean." said he. "that oar duty is to promptly ascertain Venezuela's orijrhml rights in the matter and defend them a:i1n

KritLsh ag-rression br war. if necessary." t 'The prcsideai's recom!iienlations wiii be subtnineil by eonpress. 1 think." saitl IJailey. of Texas, who seldom approve anything Mr. Gevelaml does. "I am ready support the recommunda-Hons."

4

vj vt-l .1 the HritMj rejÄT that ! -" sef 1 l' appir the Monroe doc- ! '' : PJ'e. be?tt,e it doe

4nv pr lnterftaitfisi law ' 1 -e-'iera; mssoi of aathat o... -.a:.--raa-i. l'.rt eminati -. ti,.srerr powerful, are

. . .....I. riMAHT 1-1. 1

pr; .eiJe -sralch tras sever ' which ha not in i

voramentof any other f

THE BRITISH PRESS ..to.in,l, ,i at tllP To!lf. of i.r,.,,,I(., tlrtelai.tlS ,t IVun N i:l Con,fiienrt-. Irm ii,IInr l IM, ,,.,

sn. n. Tie of Klntlred to l),.f.-:,t th..

"M'""llC OI .MllCOlOlll Itriiiil.-

I Hole.

revenue law. would be terv ctn,i.lerablv inhon' ,b,üti,he4,ecis,on"' itu -lrie court

.......-...vii.h.;i.ii. jinn lae net trirjt tti r. S'TÄ. i?t?rnal ven-if did ay incror,; a, anticipated, but actuatlv feU t fr t9.v rj Curine tLe tlal year 1. as eomroml wtb the previous year. noiwithstandiBir h htsherate Hnp,.,et on spirits and ether aAifle

...... . .v juuuia laal mere w.u be a uefocal! w. ' t,hm Uur,nc the 0Br DLseussiiifr the "endless chain" theory of the deficiency, the secretary savs: " The total exec of expenditure oi'er re-

i . " 11 oaianre on hand at thw date in ec , of iii).ojo.o.and tarrerainder hasht en supplied br the use lif raited Mate? note and treasury notes preoentwl Vnredea antl thus recWl inthe Ä ?dar -Ii ?s-"Ke U'T ".dco'n- The act of f'nf.-1 h. ' Providod that when any tailed Mate note may be redeemed or received int.. the treasure umiw Tn7 t.i

tnited suite,, and thev sball.not be ienrod canceled or destroyed, but t ev sh-ili rcrutuon! aßlJ "'a and kMn vJi-11 clca llm vhn any of theso notes

the general cash äSÜ of the" ' treasury tob Uied In the same manner as other zaonev belons-In to the mv! erament. Whenever they coul.l. by x. chances be used to procure roid for the replen shment of the reserve, tliey have beer!

h..' i r'. " "u, "''s count no: be done, they hare bea treated a nallab'e fund in

thinks.

o,s on to

inouiu not be curtailed, lie fsiv: '

-if our Wal-tenaer notes were tet:rel there is abuwdaat roason to believe that a ten lurre amount fS. M bieh ha, bee ?tad2iÄ

ice country by the escesie Um- ef silver üä jttp. r inoureireulation Mould pnwpi y rTtt ?u to take it place :n our cunvoey and i-JnSii , , . .

nZ. . . 1 WUEr nin or exetmu t.ae..,,'!!;,,"at,C'ltion tt a. er n; te wtt;.i not aivesarliTpr.Kiw eaav contraction or th.v..ir..i. ?.'t1',j

suit

era

the fact

t should folluw and eontmiio fnranv coa,uI bttrS II W a."ior,st ration of

Lilt.' VOl 1 1 m O . .. r

AftevUsctisjinj;at considerable leat! the disturbance to the ctirrencr uatised by the-silver-purehasin act, ijecrutarv Carlisle continues as follows:

The jrreat Imn of revenue. Instead of beinc the ratise of our tnnn..-il .tt.......

- v . . . .wuuvt."U Itv

f .. .! ... . t

... v.ii- u-u-un'ii. me newspaper savs, the visitor was welcomed heartily 'by the mayor. There were half a dozen IK'eehes, und the visitor told stories that dcHtfUtod the party bevond mens-

ure. The humorist lelivered three lee-

t-oretv in ntieiituje. and each time the

m-.iier wn.s ennviieti ami the ieop!o never tired of listeninjr to him. The oilieial.sof the town And the loti.lit...

citleiis bejrsred liitn to visit them airaiu

ueioi-c nu leit. i iic country. DOUBLE TRAGEDY Itrottülit About by Okl.thom.i IVIfe' .1I!srt)inltict. Wichita. ICas.. Dee. IT. A terrible double trajredy v.-n.s ennet.Hl at Kmid, Ohia., M.mtlay ni-rht. when Wiiliam MeXcill. driven desperate be tho .lis.

CSt number of straw luitu ...1.1 i -

,,,,,,,,, ,,a worn in the south anil fiotithcrn countries, but the fact is that, in proportion to the population, more straw hats arc worn in the north.

HISTORICAL POINTS.

Tht

from

liouit In

Loxthix. Dec. Ii. The Daily News commentinsr on I'resident Ch'veland'.s messa. to eonirress on the VcnezueLin question, to-lay Mtys: "The presitlenfs communication is a remarkable document. thimrh

--v the pritu .pi f9r y,iieh we coa. I st.tiaences are not likelv to be se-inn . - or f aot exc u,!W reUtio th the i .Neither .Mr. Olncv nor the n-. W e, 1; may no'hir- We- .imit.,. : . nor tue prcsnlent : itUr.rrVMzethAt the Monroe docr so ;a-r ..a! ninvH 1 tnnc not be ouoted as nntlinrim.

3. n.'vel h- .re.

!- -i a ice

- rif ia tfc . . .i ... . i ii.u : .. .. . .

IS ' V". " ; """'P'SHrtou. "v " eouation.s with a fore en -f UtUnat aceKlre ?f hktwical interest. The ,:f,r rr;tcaiiy Bea: j iezuelan dilllculty must be considle'! - f ? t r' ?',, v"at w a sai onHl on its oxvn merits. The president ten J ' - tSK-,1 tSS 5" hi, account of the doctrinerte s ,l h-ror :;.t4 p-eJB ' üfahS lhe wholu ca "Vh"t Monroe Jusi -e hat end of :.-., ...j . .-VZ. ' meant was that tW r;.i .......

expenses. ,ono of my processors In oSfe have ever made any dtstinctlon iJitwecSte note received In ravmrat nt .v.

revenuj? and note presented by the holders am ro. 111.U n ..I. ..... .. .. -'. "' .woer

1.11, i.i . . Ui ucn note have ben tb0 e'wctea of tne

..-V Secretary Carlisle quotes in support of this proposition the report of Secretary Sherman for lS77.wh.iuh led to the

iaw oi conpress. enacted Mav31,

raaiunR- it mandatory upon the secre

tary or tne treasury to notes.

. W Pa?,satie or mat act.- he says, "the rbtht and duty of the secretary of the treisnrr iJ.? lh.e,oId Iwl-teader note? no matter

a iieieeitv r-n.r....- i ttivt-ri- it uiif.it .i. : .... . ,

sisifnantiaiatiuretorMfiirniT., ti. ii. " v-.wna ..v-.

SlutwastraiuVr'i ' "m,.,sfi. an! Samuel Marshall, aueauat remedy, n Is truest hm the t iriif "rst in the door of Marshall's luvird. ?hCe VhÄhe Vil ' hl- 'iian oath shot ll creatlv retluoid the revenue derieil from cus- f wifcs paramour. In his frenv ho rntÄ one T 5S bib ins.-the fiscal .war MO to .irr.Wi. :. ,iur:),r i ets iieeideutnllv struek " Mr John ÄJSÄtS!" . ' Hr. McNVü'i

o. expenditares over receipt, if the business of the peopie had not been interrupt-,! bf tht rvr, !?ntT o of the unsatisfactory condition of our eutrenev. s..4

reissue th

Uli I I VMI I1TA X A .

...,..,.,, lLC irensury. prtVleil Ihcr bej-tnc to the Cnited State,, has never bee? Questtone! in any quarter, and. L t"

silver-purchasincr

reissued when

sueJ

act. they

reoeemed

under the

tnu.tt he

in coüi

or. If canceled, standard siUer dollars must ba" issued in their nle.. . .i. .. ... .. B.sl

.. - .: . . . a. ,u4t nere not ii.me

niiti

Tr " J.rii liast '. ih&r Itatt

' "e tsujs "f iate j:.. r- s the t!eor : -, ! ar.d It ,t s . s rmerant-?:t '' 'h aa .. .i. r ... , ; .

r-ts-xi: :t:a ia those .a whJrb are .very nation shall f s eaforeesJ. Of r're.y confident

rilm

.Wr

xvould rcMiit any European attempt to establish anv monarchical svs.

n the American continent, was a .serious rnnsl.loi..

ion in 152.1; it is altogether 'bsolete now. Mr. riovf.Tr.,.!

bcp the wliple question and misrenre-

terns Tliat

r.e

j 'Mi a

' ; athj of the Ka

rte ;?cnat:e of Prel1 !- aiiaaaeatof "- w -aid rree to as ' -- ' to admit that b tutharlty in . .ar

ef '-.res ' i 'v " r iJifll-i n 1 ie .t li .tr -' e b. er. ;tser of tteraau.

I. tt , "T' e .

f v rowi . : V rroe ap . . .. ' - an-, r.f . t .-. f at hen. , . ' ' . parr ' ' - h'ffh!r fne t"!'ef that tte ,: , tta r ear a- i ' ' :-. i.'.sta:.-. ' a-r

..-5 s.iie .tr w,,r. I 1 r. - tlv re.aV I t-

. i "ÜB. . t an la n uio..

f-.netisfve t, nncrr lUee llront

Itf'St anler s .-'.n n n' n...t....

II e .itt her psses., ...4 tu: rotutnti.it u-fth-

tn'rerj- wi?ht pHr!T in-tude! o-Uhla

1 n ----- U 4tIi.V

r . ' - . . we.THs.-tt t;reat Urltala t. r-s..rt r..tr t..i-. a ih.

n'"tlin . the en, a rat-

l'.sH. e t- .T ,. tM tTm (na.

JS i : - f -e.- in ... .. v . '

a'r. .r bi .- a. '.t:w that tkfiiS i MIlts U 'l hen he says that this ti-:-. i aroijear. t.. r.r... . i ouutrv ifi sevkhif tn ..vt.itid is......

. . .vyb.Hcm, 1 , . V ........ . . v ....II f of british (iuiuna. This countrv is, d tareau-r; Z' IT ! 'V nolhi,,7 uf tne kSn1- Venezuela

I'r-s.'rnt y a . . . 7", , I 1". 5 ' '-'"" armory titat is now Guiane.se

...v, .t-.4.s. mi;, ciami 1 Tx.. l......t. .1-.. sr .

s. ....r.-ii ti mv .Hunroeuoctrine that doctrine i.s an intolerable pretense. "In tht; conclutllnir portions of Mr. Cleveland's mes.saSe England is threatened with war unless, .she permit Mr. Cleveland to arbitrate tho b

er raaj-ty.s cor- t of Venezuela. Hnnnilv thor.. is .

t.cw whleh j c,.nt,. ,,f lititnit. tr. t..r .

-f.teru!.,et. that ! , tv merican p',)- ,

M-terrttfrtal dk- '" ,JIM- me&sage puts the republic

ans m a hole. If thev acree to the '

appointment of a commission they wiUive Mr. Cleveland .stieh credit as belonjfs to it. and will enable him, or the democratic candidate, to poe as an accomplished twister of thö lion's tail. If, on the other hand, thev refuse to agree to the commission, "thev will rrfre thf democrats a ehane.. ,J

mere wouj.j ie a smaller amount of ch note outandin?than theco of the s Jve"uillon and the standard stirn- .tv,.Z: . 'f:.', jiuloa

i.i.ru mere.

Ste.t. I I : t ;. tri I' der.V. . ,

n- . Aitr aV: ' n: v tr ? rt;'tr . In : cor.Ti . ti'.'-l , v f it-. : . tii. .' of iiio 1 Jr. iii

icess of

necessary to fund In case

ny time be

anj fre&h acn - ': -.xaa state ' 'tranxe " --'.B- Jar which we e i. :e. that it was ' t..deratb! and ! rare thit It :r. ert eonditton

s trirrtfi. ami

h? anal mertu

I ;

tiui röjjit. u.- hi e-s. a ef ti,p ht i ii, . f

- tfcer si.-

t- rrlto owners

of s-.-tt; a", .o s testen Ur t, e. .- r . ' 1

accusing them of lwing servile friends of the Hritlsh: but the great Ixxlv of the American rx-oplc will not be led by any such motive or Considerations. The Chronicle savs;

"The message will

.ir.

J .s , . . U. s, t.. - ' v : ' I'7 ti:. Mt . tl' t w Ho a frs.s. 'i;..t. t. . 1- . r Ii I 1... t . .1 th :t

: t:j

r ... r!1 1 W r " t. . " ' r. st n ' t). .." - .ind resaV t- I "f t..' , a-rj. .weed f. i...(vee '.s.-.te sr i-cec '. . i: .t. tt 'j deal

he read in this

country with blank astonishment. An American commission to determln..

. I ...1 A . . . .

- ' u-t our. xaet iorntory a Jirftish colony can fr-m iv..1f..,:KHlul,,h( s. with its findinfirs, war Wth Ureal Ürit-

t tt. i. p..iti:i ha. wn a"' It adds: "We cannot abritubtn

c-.er-.wt;t .ip-m ! our settler.s any m ro than IVesident th" nr-u: ! iare, ; Geveland would hU" S .tl.'...'..W i ff.t. . . .

. , ... ' papr et.ncloi.s thus:

! OI,.v xpres, gmuine n gretat the tne

in ine uoeutneni, wiueh meets no argument made by Lord Salisbury, and which cannot obscure r defeat the af-

i -il l hav nro. nosisis oetween the two

countries, the tie- of blooil that must

'tr tau enr hi fds hind the.in in hidi.s.s.3n.i.. ,t,.

... ........ .....ISM. 1 he Post Hiiys: "I'riMMcnt Cleveland has outdone the reimbiican party in his efforts to show dbdikc for this cmn'rv. vet he has not wnunittedhimselfttja'nvthinir. 'J Jv message doen not make tlie'slighti est attempt to grapple with Lord Salisbury's argument. The international law tribunal thai" President Cleveland nskth congress to vet hp can have re binding eircot in this countrv

V. uA. s iav -. mi- oy me supreme

Hv

u- . M-a aa

f r fe

'i. e.- n ! a i. tr . Bti t th7 1 p"rern of ti.. i t r..t c-rs-''il.l hav pro-

taU c ... -.itki . , r. -i t)!i:.i ' !r a.a; y lift.ni I.. ' "'..tr..-

t

Vi- :

it U .:e 3.1

.'i fe i.

t t.. re.

' !, .s i rrr , adrestiuie tn Ve-

i nt f t i" ! ! . f.' ..fh r w freIT. 1 t.lt.fv':.si br the

i courts Uasbii.srtou.'

. . .......

.. . ..t... ... k,,r; irpnsurv. anI th! eontil tioa is expressly prohibits! by the Statut n der which the notes were Uul Wh?tSei these notes are reisstie.1 .i.....:!'13

Maadanl si.rer dollars iibstituted for them the pract.cal result is the i In both caes the Jro,l tlf.f.'.

usinsr note, redeemed m s.,,d fr the payment of the ordinary eireoe, r. th., covernment: in one case. tX$i n?A tS" notes themelve. and in th other by Mirer from the reserve fend on a?cou1t of itm-err.-anC' "at,0n aad then W'nc out the Discussing the prospect of revenue and expenditures coming together in in the future, the secretary says: .i."rb.er?l',to tfsce la the treasury on the Mrt

- ?uiu mat ij wouid be pse for replenishing that th fcecretarv shm :.i ... .

.M. ... ... ' " nui

Ö C"-'C' cy for old. There I. I vl.r 0,f "1-, 7 ea 'ü;' lZ ,,üUbl thv a,,ly Of thro)?Tnuwnt to disehnrire all its currut.cr sat bm durinc the pres.-nt Kseat year aa.f have a larj-e cah twilance ftl u, elos without, Kin,la1tliV?!lLUxaUon ln n?Vörn Ä ff,1'1 : out latere to the opinion, heretofore expressed, that the secretary of the im?lui7 rl,cht a'wa" authority to issue Xn-t riUN j,J the. Payment of eJlenses. fcbort-t.me bond, bearing a low rate of Interest, to supply casual deficiencies in tho revcntQ. The secretary advises the strictost economy in appropriations and public expenditures. The revenue law now in force will, he believes, yield ample means for the support of the nubile

service upon the basis now established, and nn estimated btirplus of nearly 57,000,000 during- the fiscal year 157. "Durinc the llscal year !( and 1K5 the ordinary expenditures of the covernmeot have been decreased e.T-J.I'ASl. a compared nith the tlseal year and it Is bclleveo that, w ith the co-rneiatton of coneress. rurther rednctlonscan be made In th future without Impairing the efflciency r.f the public service." In regard to tho bond issues, Secretary Carlisle recites that ;

There were three Issues of bond between

refiev

.

ei. -?urP,u revenue, however lanje. co tid rxtr.eite us from our present linifultie or coe assuranre of safety tu the future, unle.s, it shou.dbe re.iuiredtobe paid in K4Iun.K- " sj stem which would exempt the eoiernment ,f,r0.i? ih.u jVoa to famish the wM whin

n. T . ru "laKlas tne lovin.'nts: and it is scarcely necesir,- to surest that such a system fs imitossiMe a iSi" as i ! cnite s.lalc notes anJ

L-..n. . .. .1 ..... . " i"

are Die

or. liar

of the

fcepi a circulation i.nd rede..m.i

in Ko.d by the Korernrnent uelf preenta:lon tHrln to ti.:, pent.

nwuncr tj our eurreiter Oie nr. .it...

treasury to hoard United Mates

s .i.uue.i to a certain awe utit which can not be dennttely determine I tn a.I-vance-and if it shoul after that ainotint ha been received refuse t r...- .k.w. . . ..1

mukinc tlisbursi-ment at the plaefs where our f"',.t!'in. f.re rollected the tuim-diate rUu t

nearivau payments to lie eovwhich it Is tKUind to t:ii.e .n.

one else to tnfce Thl, -reiiu has been nVH bled heretofore oniv by iMitnir out these ".Notwithsundiny alt the efforts of the departmentti nroteet the ..",1? r?

ce-.stve raid, of the .erMHMt.'.i

a'len'Jy happentd that ibey constitute.! innre

rrrthe tk' '' more than two-tbinl ?'..bi w.ta.' ','' "' made: bnt if the .1. : . .. .U""' K-ti-tender p.n should be retire-" and a t)..rr .M.rr..n..v .j

P -.1. ft.! ILI I i 1.1 ,1 1 rtlt.I TktSlrlT hnl ...

2.,tme Sn ff0.,J- ,A'"'- lh-'r 5iace in tho circulation, and the irotcrntnent win have no f unher trouble in regard to the kind of money used in either receipts or pnvtnents. Iiu: even ir thi difttenitv .hmtt.t i,.. ,i

ated. an attempt to impose taxation niton our people siirlleieut In atnount to ena hip the

ttv t tai.e up and permanently hoarii nil. the

' .--;:, .. v ' Mi' ",,,T nmouniinc to about H. 1,1 e th )no,t rt.tlmrj.ahle nnanrlJi exjterimeni of inottern timi. wjiile

rr ason.ibl. ter!o,l um'siinrient rr th..i. ....

detiinison and canceltation ns tht.tr tnnf i.

ceivci int the treasury, althouah not quite so

in-.... &s me mner, woma just ns certainly fail to accomplish tho object intended."

The remedy which Secretary Car

lisle proposes for the financial ills of

which he speaks is thus set forth:

. .TM, .. ... ... ..... . .... . u

. ... . i, i, imi oae aie anti ei:is,tun tn

inniiTi t.ur treasti-v arainst .n.i.

ami ti.at is to retir undcanrel ih note, which ct.nst.tute the only mean through r.hich the withdrawals can If made

nils van be most edetTiaiiv and ccomlcallv acr-u'tipllsh. it by i.tjthirlnni the secretary of the trea tirj- to ii:e from time to tune, bonds payab.e in irnid. t .irlnc intt rcst at a rate not t-xeetsiinc 3 s.rrent jwr annuia and h .vim: a lonjrtinieto run an I to exchange tho inrnds for Lnited States r.otes and treu ;rv nteH uton uch term., as ,uv be most arirantaueoiis to the iroverntncnt or e 1 them abroad f..r irolil whenever, it, his Juthrmcnt. It I adv isabie tt do so. and use t3c j.OIl ,ntlH ,.inaute . . deomln the outstanding note. In order to further faeillH-s the stihMrtiiin nr .v, 1

rency for the retirement of Wal-tcndcr note the national t...n.;s should be authorized to Issut: not.- tsjual in amount to the race value of bond detvislte.1

them and the lar on trir r.i....t... i

should I)-; reduced to one-fourth of one per centum jw r. urn When the national Inink-

- V. '-siiiuu-ineo tne nona of the lulled Stat,., were selling below par in the market Mid there wa. ronseourntiy. a suracent reason for llmltins the amount of the eirculatlnt; nte authorized to be l,uod to 90 tr fJ1 , tare value of the ec-iritles ilposited, but the reason ha lon since teased

.. a ' " ''ation nou.ii be removed.

mounietl a horse and esenned.

A RIGID QUARANTINE Acalnt Cnllif. S1io,.j, a, swine from South Aiticrlen. W.vsiii.voTo.v. )ee. IT s...,,.

Morton has directed a rigid quarantine for all entile, sheep and other ruminants and swine entering this country

ironi any part of South America. The action is the ic.sult of the existem-i. ,,t

foot and mouth disease, contagious plenro-pneum-onia and other contayious diseases in South America. Car Load of Itt-.T Seized. W...... . I.. t... .....

... ...... i. iwi.s., wee. i,, .xeiing" tin der instructions from Mrs. Campbell.

assistant attorney-general, the police, Monday, broke the seal of a ear of beer that stood on the Hock Island Kail war

Co. 's tracks tin d hauled the contents to the city prison.

.Mine Shut Doiru.

I'KMY. 111., Dec. 17. The Little Mud

dy Coal Co. s mine, operated here hv McCtuire ,t Mathetns, of St. Louis, iias been closed for an indefinite time.

About one hundred men ure thrown out of employment.

As a part of the plan for the retlremint nnd iceliatinn of tne ir.-ni-t ...,!,.. ... ...:

treasurr should be reiierM from rcsponsfbilitv tor the redemption of national hank imte, ex

cept

OTHERWISE ÜNXOTICED.

Cupt. George Weber diet? suddenly Monday, in St. Louis, of heart disease. Senator Jones, of Arkansas, announces that he is n candidate for reelection. Emperor William paid a brief visit to Prince litsmarck Monday. The nest convention of tho Fedora.

tion of Labor will be held in Cincinnati. Cupt. J. A. Ilobins, who was injured m the church tire at Little Ihwk.

is dead.

JeßTauttuau, who nearly xnurdoral

Thus. Craigg ut Ethel, Mo., Saturday, has Veen captured.

James Thompson, of Ilombnv.

lost his life in the fire on the Atlanta

exposition grounds Montlav.

Postal Clerk George W. l'etersdied of

St. Louis, iind his friends think he took morphine by mistake for quinine.

December ft, has been deeidt d upon by the Atlanta exposition directory as .Negro duy. . It is reported that President I'uureof France will resign noon on account of family scandals

Capt. U. J. Comeaux was stubbed in the abdomen by Engineer J. W. Roberts ut New Orleans. ....... r.i...... s.. . .. t .i . .

"""'""'i uiiiey is sum to nave sent

ic co free nlant. tni.

. I ...... ...niu Africa to Persia in 875.

Outer blinds for windows were tinknown until the 14th century. Tim Venetian or interior blinds nrew called bceau.se they were Unit used In Venice. Popper casters were used hv tlm Athenians, pepper being- mt'amoa eoidiment. They were j.lnccd on the table with the salt in EngJaml in the lGth centurv.

The League of God's House, in uo was a Suits combination. There were three leagues iuuouk tlie hurdv niouataineers, formed in rcalitv for the purpose of establishing ami maintaining the independence of theircotintrv. Tliu League of God's House wa the first; the second was that of the Grlsons. in 3; the third, tlio League of the Ten Jurisdictions, in J53G. POPULAR SCIENCE. The most wonderful vecetable in the.

world is thetrullle; it has neither roots, fitem, leaves, flowers norsectLs. The smallest bird is n species of humnu'iig bird common in Mexico and Central America. It. Is not quite 80 largo as the bluebottle tjy. Ited hair is, says a scientific author!ty, of that color Iwcausc it has in its composition a larger proportion of sulphur than black hair. In N'ginninr to teach deaf mutes the nrt of speech, they are ilit placed be-

iuiy u mirror ami taught to form with their lins the vowel koi in.l Re 5To ember Thateood health, etronjr nervo, physical Vigor, hapjincss and usefulness depend tlnnn tine.. rl..l. v.n..ui. v. . . ' . M

that the blood can be inado pure, rich and healthy, by taking ' Hood's Sarsaparilla Tho One Tmo Blood Purifier. ?l;Cforr.

Hood's PillB euro biliousness, headache.

...'in. .iiumnit"! .inn n.rtiMi nn... ....t '

rcuruary i. i-t. hihi .Maren i. i.v The pay- ' , v " miteri oanK. ana each asoe;at.in ' ""n'-r 'i it:r to iiingmnu (ieiivin" Vn. tnent into the treasury on aernunt of the ec- f.110""1 required to reifem llcir;nia"on r.t I iflisb el-ihnsc tn V...... ,.,..i..,. t ' j. oud bond sa:e were not entlrelv compleied un- ' " l8re nnd nt njrennes to ie SnMt.. ,7 -'' to entv.uelun territory, til after ti..- tlr day of pecember. i-. and it bf.lh m;.trlicr of the eurreay. a wai tho r .McC'elliUid Kiclmrdfcon, sistei'-lii-sot.n iK-camo evident that the tranctlon hod f?-T V?"' 'l paap of tho -t of Juno W. lawofCen Cassiiis M rw " , not been t ffectual to top thedniin of cold ! Isi: .or-,f ,hl" ' n' canslderr.l laxre-liont. . . , uu dx "-M- Ciu Was hurnetl The lae withdrawals ln bc-ecmber. jp. and 1 ?n4 t.ne present srstcra cf c -re.it rcderantlon to death at nlley iow, IC v. In Janiurv nnd thu early part of Februar. ISj T n.'" corr i coatinu d. iho secretary Tl... . 1.... t. . he tat, wem rtn nln-..t e.t.... 7." i:.V. ' hfiUl.I Imre tS r.n-e t... . . i 1 ' HKlUl SPIltUtlCO Of 11 lft . r, ,....

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The Greatest Medical Discovery of the Age. KENNEDY'S MEDICAL DISCOVERY. DONALD KENNEDY, ef ROXBURY, MASS., Has discovered In one of our common pasture weeds a remedy that cures cverv kind of Humor, from the worst Scrofula

oown to a common Pimple. He has tried it In over eleven hundred ca?es,and never failed exceptln twocases (both thunder humor.) Hehssnowln his possession over two hundred certificates of its value, all within twenty miles of Boston. Send postal card for book. A benefit is always experienced from the first bottle, and a perfect cure is warranted when the right quantity Is taken. When the lungs are affected it causes 6hooting pains, like needles passing through them; the same with the Liver oBowels. This is caused by the ducts being stopped, and always disappears in a week after taking It. Kend the label. If the stomach is foul or bilious it will cause squeamish feelings at first. No change of diet ever necessary. Eat the best you can get, and enough of it. Uoc, one tnblcspoonful in water at bedtime. Sold by all Drccgists.

"aaii"

of apprehension In the tmbiic minri

which increascil In intensltv from day to day, until It nearly reached the proportion of a panic, and It wa evident that, utile fiitH were prompsl? uvuen to check the rrrowinc dlstnist. the government would be compelled to uipcnd itold pavment and dri Jcpri' ',Tfr aniJ Paper Mandanl.

""k'-ss u.V. .ut iai.ru in niRw any other tirovision for meeting thi emergency, a contract

S.H'l.,nlhc lxu t0 'onulrn ths hnnirato

... lUBir . i yor ennt rew.ernp: in fuid ri so.d ?Mn sp.l todepotit eol J coin fsr tho withdrawal of bond alicnerer cireuiM-io-.i it to lie iw"aiently turrendercd or reC.i. i. VhntevfrrV,ectlms tor. national lini:!nc vs em mar imve heretofore oxi-ood. or may tili ext.t nmone onr people, jpm eeor.orrtie or other irro-md. the fact mut V ree-fii- j

uas un-n O WH CStOl.t 1 I. ri.lIRf.J.

wst entered Int vin the n d?.yof Pebraarr 1 ''"ondin I nndmttted de.'c . oes ertod l'V. for t:ie D'rch.T.e of ?:4tw o inA, of . ',r! Ä JCfwt rrpoo cf MraMUr a r-.

".IUI...UU g.jiu inn, m, i,m rrTfn of "Olli per " mini m currency

ounre. tobe paid for hr the delivery of U. tel 1 "tf- " tho e .states bonds. havintrMyetM to run. and lieir-I tlnirt to n Inirper cent, interest. ly the term. of the r !'7c' lh" ;r:,nc

v.,... ... i ..ut,. icss innn oco-aait oi tne irol.l wc tobe proem il nhroad. H ...Ti"? snUl JrA.tokCn froTtthi trcaury to ho U5cd In payfn far the brnid . at hni en done in tho two former eae, nor wa any withdrawn fcr shipment nntil afier the delivery "I been eorip'etcd under tho contract. Attr larje &irt of tan gold had teen

of tuilfrtm l

vuunr,mat r.n; Utfort nt fthoiih If. or tr-iln-!ol!,.

nch'se: nf tho inriitiiitASa .

v. .' x ' r.V "n," n", enir ti(!unteip-et. fui. o-.i! won.d pravoUp !nnrinui nsltatinn When in precnrimi, condtilon of our nieal kf. flr detnnm! repose." After recommending the establishment of branch nntionnl hnnl, ti.iRncjrested In tho prasldonfn rnc.'.sai,-e. H.ia.

drej has been commuted to lh vearV impriHoiiment, on the ground that .she. was under hypnotic iulhton -e. Isaac Oldllold and wife, of r.nnp-

aepnrntC't, nnd till hrcntiM tho wifj, vho la aoniewhnt of n devotee, tradotl her piano for nn orenn. Or. C, C. Ilarjev died Monday nt Intlhuapolln. nvud 73, He wns k nah-n

of Springf.nhl, 't., nnd had bfrn a ros.dcnt of Indlnnapolio thirt --three. year a. Ira Dulaney, n farmer, whose home wr., nbout two miles outh of Paris Mo., committed suicide Monday afternoon by shooting. Ho wns ai)out 33 rears old.

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