Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 39, Number 27, Jasper, Dubois County, 12 March 1897 — Page 6
IN THE WHITE HOl'SE,
The Change in the Administration of Affairs. WM. V'KULEY iUUSUWTEO PRESiOEüT. Kin' Yti-iitrit'r. QtTfMM lM-ra-lions ami :i Vaui.il.t m-uI Pat-pant Math It a UrilHaut Atiair.
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from tho ,nv as lit 1 if the ...III IO
MIEACÜLOÜS ESCAPE.
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tluatcer. Ma,. McKinleys old regiment. tt.niuiaud.-r of Ihr tritt, ami uy. Oea Xelaoti Utk. TOWUftt.v the I nit
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The- OWMBOOlM Witnessed by Immense Thron? -s of People Massed in Front of the NatfttiMl CapitoL
' State army, tad Rear-Ad i rank in.- .oer ( the navy in.tr. ... . .fler the "
thj hai
Mr
The
It has N en nur uniform I In.-reuse. out outatahd-
i-ut needs Ki.debt. ml prof public Um wtitft of the .1 not t . debt, in i wand
d r the nr.- in f
rongre - - I restoration of ur
!'s Intelligent States ha pi
k :v e pn nipt . American Utt
Hut lr-
tecure t-t .-. '. r tuU 1 ie. uni. who to, una mwt to the urine, tu aa
Collupso of tho Onat EighthStreet Viaduct
March
ud
i...n. 'lbo I u with ma Mr!
Follow;?.- the. AJ.r..--itxation of the Oath by Ch;ef-Jut.ce Full. Pi tsi-ient McKinley Delivered Hi Inaugural Ai-rcss.
that to
.rr.er.. I
credit. Neither h pen more loan au.l ight to t? but
mid be more one
t: r. revctiui. hlrjdranan, or :i the ireaaury it of asfe re
nt
Garrett . sMMf IVi! I mi ailed as Vlce-I'rt-nlcni of t It- l int- i - in Ihr somit - C haniltcr.
Inauguration
of era Oi j et.' A lecl . C i.l ttur
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f tin- Hire" I riiiy.
ur'
: - . .i fin h hall :ul . f in!t! if the '.aw:
th
Arn Mill t rrs-k in im Innall A m t-m- ut l.rror I ut loi.l lu Ii.. Itarkit'-. I It I if tf ll tlf it lillulri-.l l" r4iii lrulalilr t au-r ami ii i iti. Mur K Alttist It : o'elin-k lat ni;it '.'H twl of tho i:.ii t !i- KiJfhth-trttt viatlut-t way writ hunt warning :.n t'ru-htl into.MiSl creelii All tho olottrio lita n Um fatale! thttnmrhfarv worv at um-o CXtiaqnririhWl ly the itiHapM, leaving inky darknow tu add trritn tt tin- MM S fur at known no live were ht. A Mn-.-t car hal just cms.hI tho vhnluot hut a minute or t. U-f..-. . anil auother ear w as stopjK tl just on the hrin'c of the ch-iMu ma le ly the string way of the strueture. Ikith f th. s- ear
vi a- ülhd with ia-. i '- r :.: 1 tint tifty or mure lives were not ;.t t a! in ist miraeuloOM, as the weicht ani jar of tho i ;ir it wotil.l via. iu.it have alfooted tho wi aio-n. tl wails. The cause of the act i.loiit was tie hii.'h waters, that havo uii.l. mitlWirl ami frenerally weakened the f;:nilaiins of the irreat vi::.luoU which by far the largest in south', rn iii i. 1 he orijrinal 0Ot of the stroetttre was itov. ral hunC.r,' tin sand loüars. ami to repair the damage if last flight will e st at loast ?.V.(JO. Another cause ivoi; for the eoiiapse of the viaduct wall wm the hurstiUif of a water main that WM babedded ! the mas-uiry. the flotHllnsr
tious.
ta i
m
!
lao for th.a purpu la cod
rsaparilla
Purl r.
Hood's Pills
IN Iwllk "Jhefc ia ltatUfi rv . 'tk me dtivbaj yaatirilay,
m . II"" iri'lll II ! u'dn't mmiv to marrN me -t BM and trnM; back " I "Did vou waPi Wk?" i deed, but tbo i..,ro did." Tr
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V
Kvorv real nice oI.l lad
iituro takcu aitb bor i
k'lVca fir lKMh!i' ..ii n.i.l...I i...,.-..
liibie. Atduaoa Uloba.
...
itiitir ill : llf .v
Thr lrlil la rum
tne wi.ii las neer at-on the vVTiite l-'i.-tii Ii Art ii boko )m, tbaüeaa the tiuantity that can la
an acre. I hie who have . i,
thiT.iufi tit il tee 'i-t j ear i .t : J
c tri'iii ) bu. ta ltm bu. (a-r in re. :, Articbi-Ko ia growing raiuU.y m btVUC M a Mock tootl.
I
k in . . oa ! .o um tn a
GiHa Mdrif alway mv OKati t aocbat c'.rf arbo grta al. ! ..: .. Khool. Waahinst u 1 kiim rat. Caacarr t atimu'ate liver, i . b ra boaoia. Never ta ken, anrakeo arm
t ia 1
weakening' of th
A' -ut h U a raan'a tirae i-i i d ' in patitioMual protaata.- al Easy to have rbeumatiam. Ji ; to gel rid ol U wi.i. M. Jai
The m"n who work aro dead ! rata. Atcbiaoa tilo(.
t us;:.i"
tba
COKW.NL COHN el re d.
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tn thet ...... . .;. when 1 his sue
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I i fflctai aU -f
Tl.'" i. - .-ar a:, i r-..p . r-w .l.wt. w. . V kL-r Int. iSi-r imM r'.l.ki. ..f I
v the ort that procure ncr.hjxg dinatuiabkv I . Th' "-as man tat? aorthwr'.. ami vorj-- I M th a 31 It "T,,he i m first aa wain I uto artutty. aoJ they ;
2. . i , -vt- 'J French arl Is. d t . . i can aj At I v aat ional o
o.- . I In tht . ' i "read and Pr
W. KSIt'KNT WIXXIAII M KINt.KY.
Itur c wh s Inc. th. : ! of r nf ri.. 17 d V BO ii In
ii tarr. J. . Ha tr ii t i dtt S
tt
aiea s by
I - Tr n an-! Mi have
fin the
the Swtsa ar.. South ami : . w-f. r-spn n: aM aitoraed with the ta- , i -if- r'-'. Sir Jul an attM am 1 sanier Mafe was fallowed by the
. , . : ..: . ..a- . ! r. T.- M'llttriha ministers, an.', vividly e.mtrure tiuaini f.ken itresse, ththe iT-'ty-se '.e-a'l n came Kl ibe ..nly urioatala a ho wore their
si iulr t lumt.er. before noon t-a-PrsiJent rtidoat-el-ect McKinley t ntrcl -..,;. i-x n. r - r- $ ttiok the: eatei T h'n.ir et : -1'." s-. .
u-nr.s. Kitra s-aaion f the Senate Iti k ii. TT.-'i--.. - t. F:fry3 ft h e'ltyrres.' called by Preai.ler.: QmMI to MM at aoon. March 4, then emmeaced. The
ttoa "xoept !n ttrtieofwar. r.v ..pposart to any needless '..tt. -t popular utterü. if ir:r: tuiJti.ir. n. ro'sus.ierstan.llniT. !-.. i I.- uj.'-i vi hi -h thi tar:?
car.- f'-r r. The
naU of n. h 'Use of iura
:a:: as - .th u ji -ns in UM. aal i
..!i o i istajL The as tho the llr.'.sh our in i !t. tu- f: ed
itteatioB In Jai.uary lat. sine- Utla clear v the ri-f 'i.'. f "ur vi. '.r.:; .
It ts UKiefi ra
t-urnestlv . fc the
i r . '-- r we are all. t t
to at pr"U the 11 .f at
. to urn Mrtulv bt
uail
judicial me'hil rath.-r ih..-i urma - and laoe it prewnt w. r'.d th alor. ua CTam; . ami i'v not pa-lon an 1 r. .- i relation lie-.n --n two of the rrea'e the world, an -a-.t certain t.i b "hrr. I resp-e:r..;iv ur.-e theej the aena'e theteon. not mereivs. y, but a dutj mar.k!:. ! Th.
t of thr. and I ran wn is er ie Jrailersh he.-n th-'
raty 1 it f
f -r a "f M BM reaaoa J t he iatl '.'of i.n of matter. .f
far as ) ra ni.
" unif irra j.racti.-e t . av-M a e (-oiiverim' .f Mr.rr- :n "im. It is an cian.p!-- whleh.
entnn i-tn-1 f
r
r-cople la c-tra session, w ha It lavniv
nealeet of a ptthlie outv. piut-e fa.
i
me T'trter. 1 with the dlreei.n Hora s-! rijea. flM His
f ' ; S . Nj;.ai- s.
mis! late a'., r..-revenue
nel ami can not pi do not involve an: but t. n . ' - iTbe M r-ss m , fallen with etp !1y of t.iiiers .f bi f than th- boli culture has laruruial s-vival of Ran ufa
ves. :vnd which I ' MC people. our vear. ha. pon IM ereat iil upon none I farm. Aer:urrs.l The bl a rt '.lef to ion Is m re dce fovemmat. rt. while none
con.;.lra:o i .-
haa the -- r t r th" f.'l -a V : I
I nuch cln umati.n-.', i can view mr.- othei than the ne loct of a plain duty. I do d rathire with tbe aeatMBeat !l -e l sioii ia dancer u to our general bustn--s
et. It memicr are in.- airenta - t tne j ur.d their pre -are ut the aaM .' r-v. mr :he i-xe.--:-: r. ..f s--v n Vn w: -: operate a aa injury. tut u is r-et'.t. Then no bettor time to put the ment u,on a sountl financial and ii'-mlo basis than now. The pe.-j'.e
inai-
.s
pr " id'- : .- It r
w ia 1 not eaM vrueco-
I
VKT.-PuKsinF.NT :.UrtET A.
late vice-president made war for hi Hi !! hart, to whom the .ath wa
t H 'HART. i-,-ikr.
v.. -
,1 to pralu.s?T i depressed eoadifann an.l in th" least ned tue
action. It ha alwav seamed to rn" thai tho j Tyatponcaierit of the meeting of crafv m until ' more than it vear af-.-r it has been eh--sen. de l-r:ve.i eorigre-iB Wi . Men f the inspiration of ' the popular wttL and the country of th cotiopondln- uent It i evl.'.fnt this-f ' re. lha t . p.i.p-.ne ac.. a in the ore ae nee ..f ao irr-t a I necessity wmil.! i-e ut.-i.-c i th" Jr.rt of the j eaecutive because ua M tlSf later
upon of the pe.ipic iirr a--. .a r..-w only I be freer from the part i-ei coejslderathat '. tlon tn If the question of t.r T revision a
fho .Hwooadiai; I'.ty raa-ter of the Navy t .apt tired ia t Iii tC". t iucAGo. March 4. John Corwine?, the a l .conti nt.' MaTWMleref the navy, who wa.s stationed at Newport, K. 1., nib arresWtl in Chicago yesterday afternoon. He arrived here vest. : la raorntag frtna New York city. shortly Mtf '.- tl r-.soo'o.ook lavapafMf l-'itzpatrick rcceivetl a nievsae overtlw
!.uio-tli statu e t.-lejdi. fr.mi II. O. Uea 1. chief of police of Newport, that .-wine was in CIlW Mgll and that he would register at the I'alrner h-mse under the name of .1. Ko. v.-s. Ik te -tivos were immediately adat to the , hotel to fad the man. Three minutes U-f.-r.- lorwine lial nteretl and was wrifinv' his name on the recfist r when the othcers aatnvd r, I arr.-steil him. The man ma le n effort to conceal hi identity, although he had taken aa a.sstim. .1 name. Ves." he said, -T atu .lolin t'orwinu itid am wanted the authorities ;.t New i-rt. The pris-mcr :i to Ins;ve.-tor V t .-.patriek'. oJlice atia'I'Kx- .ie:idpiar tt rs and the Newport authorities n diti i of the arrest- "orvvino reality ; onfi ssc I to the insp.-ct r to alt Uta ' hartres made against him by the aw hfpartroont. The p-iiiee recovered S.Vi in his h es session. i orvv ino dt-eampett from Newport last 'Mnoday. after aaataf" cashed a ehoeK j lor n.OaH. An investigation of his aeotir.ts. it i alh-o-od. revealed that he -..is bcttravn tst.'.ioi and Sl.iaw short, ; x.-lttsive of the amount of the check. I ntly the paymasters accounts :.::. under suspie:...n. an . Pay Hi ret T.ir t asper s h.-uck. ceneral : s ...tnr of the pay corps, lias Is . a in Newport conduct itr.. in inv. -t .-at; hi. His inquiry rev.-ai-d a shtrtae tf several thousand tlo'.lara in the accounts of the paymaster, and Oorwiaa was calletl upon to evplain the dvtic'.t. Iiut aoeomted inatea 1. THE RUIZ CASE.
Atiinely ill. Kawtr on Artictiokea taaent -siitt free by J. L-ssenng. Alton, l.i. . . a : I a ba. Keen fa.iure carrjea a ce r - .t -c in it inside poclsct. I lain a iiorn.
.fvt try a fV l-ott of Caea- ts eliiarl.c.iiiicat Jivcrandlaiwei r . ;
ea- .
Ttio man who ia onviotw ol evil 1 n a toon be an evil door I nn e.t i s ii in.
Froatdutoa are like l urna and taUs. AB u cured by St. Javou Uu. It moat hvoa who iivca ni for ra. Kam Horn.
A Wunderful Statement
rroru Mra. MrOiilaa to Mrs. rinkhara.
m mi i. m
- T-.
or
ered. after whwh the latter made a brief ad
dress. f-ra-aiderit TdrKlnley sworn In. This eerm'Qy eompleteil. both bouses of enngreaa an.1 m.tny ..f the m ire-privHeir s'. spectators adjouraod to the eastern porii -" Ther" in
spro.s. r. I mass- . part'.T
aa.i i " - -wao arrdtiria. ttw presldestlal -aucpwia-i hrotwl and am -tt .ishalte str-eia t ton iea. Porter bad fti.l opportunl play hi- rnai f reont-ollinethe taf Unre tidies of m-a ar.J b I aval of them Prom tbe aat-ire the oeeilino ther" were pracUcaio fJaovurh ai the close they metve.1 lat It a-nl lmt.r"-ssn e itair part mil
ejvie. aa1 etv-h m si effe.-tlv The eoeort. aVCly military, but aim etrnalatttifi of gorernaea of iliC- r- at .:, l other diatituuished guests of h'ttor which aercmpanted fM peeaki-it-i it . i to the rapt to 1 MurallT fonaeti in the Imme.:. ate vie.oJty f the White House. the executive ava: s Tt. c.v . - r -aa.-a'ioa which foUowwi the fteatateat ami ea-preatdent on their return trmrney from the oapitoi to the wh.it n mm, aaai aaaad on atn-eta aaiarent an the capito; rrounii All wna ao arrarur-d that t-aeh dl vbdoa fell into line at the appointed tine- without delay -r eoafusloa. The Inaucural Parwde.
The rnllltafT di'. is. n p-sseeted by a p'.atooa nf miwinlial noliee. and foil-oretl tty tbe OoT-
ernor Island iN Y i tirä waa heatled of ourae by the gran i n.arshai. his staff and aides, aa In nam her. aeleeted from the states n fM t'nion. ail well mounted, some wemrlnc arims-n sashes and others white The graml marshal h'.mc.f were a avh Weadlnc the national colors By a fcappv th"urbt invitatlona had ' en eateaäed to an the II vina Him of those a ho hadaerred as VU- nallon a -h.cf leeulire. aM tlye Oraut nhinK. Weh. Ht-v Harry A OarfMd. (theater A Arthur, and RunarU Harrison, errtd aa apeclal aida n the -veaai-m The brat d iris toe nf the military parade, commanded by tbe a-al.am carair- ;.-a.er. .-a WmIo Morrlti. inc.uded a battaJloa of Unlte.1 States engineer, the Se Ten teen th fnlted stntes Infantry, four batter.". f t'nitetl states artll-M-y. nvimt-nt of t'titcd State marine: MO a! lor nf tht Vorth Atiactlr uaürn mad up from the r-v of the Sea York. Columbia and Indiana no aneV r-si at Hampton R--dv an.'. OO-Bmandeö hy fap: Saada of the ( olumbia (who, appearance, aa La alwava the ease when the blue jackets ac ashore, was vie-joed with Marty cheer. foilowsl a ha'tnltoa of light artillery ard a n-cim-n' of t'ntted State. eaki President anil rrealtirnl-Fleet.
rill
tn by the auI assume the prestilnt of . . t rt of mv i .. .f A -
which
. .a-r 1. !res. ITesltlrnt Mehlnleja. Inanraral Add FWJ-ow-t 1TIZEJM . a ohe!-ne- to tile
of the people, and on ta thortt) ve.t.-d in me by t arduous ami responsable the fnlted Stntea. relTtn, oountrytnen an ! invok'.n marht al )ur faith t safer rellanee than UB"tl who baa so iacilwrly pe- ple in every national r -I. . -nit a- a menu and walk humbly The reapvosibtllty of tl I have bet-n eaile,! alwa
- are auTnented hv th- prey-a.llhat baaaaa tcoa. Uuona. -ataitinr Idien BMa i.ltur laNvr are! loaa to naeful aterptlsew. Th. country ts - .rr'.ru tr m ltvluatrial dlturban.-es from which speedy relief must be had i ur finaneinl --, s'' r. r. 'X i . " - ::. '.' .. rfl r-w t.-it 't- i .. . :.u.t n f ir'h"r be th reale ne-l. It should all he put ..n an enduring basts not subject to easy attack, nr Its stability open to doubt or dispute. Our cur- - .k.iflt ys.ntir.wa. ttaae the sii -s-rT Ltlon ..f
. ''riirt nt. TM several form of our paper money offer, in my judgment r constant I tmbnrrasiaixieat to the government and a aafe I balance in the tnaaury. Therefore. I
believe tt neeessary 1 1 .lerise a system anion, without diminishing the circulating medium or atMrtag a premium for Its cntracUon. will preeat a remedy tor those arrangements which, temporary in their nature m'..-ht well In tbe years of our prosperitv have beeB Jiplace.l by wiser pr.tvltna. With adequate revenue secured, but not until then, vre caa .-..ler upon such changes In our flarai laws as will, while ensuring safety and roluav to our m-ey. ao longer impose upon th- eoveram"&t the aaeaaal-
ry of nvdntAintng e large a g..iu n-srrr--
pt-nditures. Business .srmdltlon- are nwt the most promising. It will tan-- t'.tne t.. restor th- prosperity ..f fticmer veys. if e . an not pr. mptly at'a'n It. we can res vlute'.y turn our fais in that direct loa awl a'. I Its ret irn by friendly tcglsln- .. n. H"-.-ier!r. . mi "h- m.e. .tt ar na-re-s Wil ' I an s;r '- f ' 1
u as if u.-h content was We cat ai'pr. ach th ;r
.a
upt-n any at ion. It I insi emer,-.-.. rj of our eye that ha. a ov the Am
llsre'si-' ...a or
ability to
lat ion -an do ao. Tbe ice ami the revival of II parties so much dev upon the prompt, eni act .f '-oiigr'ss than
and. trust great
hap- settltsi so rea-oni I believe It will, a manence than t.. bava fur
taint v mena inir the vast an-: van ttiter-st f ttn I'r.lted SUte. .ii ever notion conrress martak"wi:: fair epportunU) for trial bef .re tht
'ther Masai agency affectin.' the situ- j
ca.
an I .7
I -re r-i'-sa a a are n-
. I I Not le Wtae to M lk.- P.. '.lit the ..rr. .jMin.lfiiee at l-r.srnt. Wasiitvi.t iv. March a. The prv sirleät sent to the senate a report made bv S,sfn-tarv ln -v on the resolution
retjuestino- the o irrespondonce in the
I think St my duty, dear Mrs. t tak ham, to tell you what your wonderful Compound has done for me. I was dreadfuUy ill tie. dottOfaMM
they could cure me but failed to do ao.
par
In despair and took to my hed. I had dreadful I i .s in my
heart, faintings. arte! la.
parks be- '
fore my
my ey
and sometime 1 would jret ao blind, I cou'. l noi aee for several minutes. I could not stand very long p feeling sick and vomitinL. I ana I breathe a leag breath without screaatnp, my heart pained so. I also had female weakre. ir.famtnation of ovaries, painful lion, displacement of the w.er.S I b1 Injrof the external parts. M ' ' ti.-ii "f the womb. 1 nave i . ' sompiaints. The pains I had to stand were aaM thtn'f dread fuL My hoshand told taa to try a Kittle of Lydia B. Plakl mediane, which I did, an 1 alb -it for a while, was cured. N" ' r
kind of medicine for me aa V
emt-mta-r that nn great : Qdrcti and eight years life haa ever arisen, j th wis lom and enrage with fldtdltv to thetr i
ue.t destiny and the 1 on tl mane. These vara of J man
in
eiu'.ttsl nianklr.-l and ad-
fis-stl'-m thn-.igh"ut the blv sir-ngthenl the pre-hl'-h we enjov. Thepetvtln these tnsti'iitions. The ' hapniness an 1 prosperity !
Is that we adher- to the pr'.ne'.pie .n which the
rf 'Vnim"nt was estaonsneti ami insist upon
lag ettletner t of the .juesti
const derations I shall deem it mt duty as prealdent to coi.vene congTess in yiraor.iinary s-s.-r. a M a.t iv. the lith ila "f March. IWI. In conclusion I i-ongratulute the country up-
: i.f and tha
estatlons of goal-will evervwhr" o ap-
?av of Hr. Ilicanlo Kui. The rvtv.rt ' m'-o ro-iovmnd. I hotx-ev. rv w. naa
- . . . . - - - g - .in.!'.'.' t ho ina I visal.i : it v of sntudv- i i er ;'l ll-a a-o-.i- tnt.ma
" - 11 UIJ BUUl I 1 . .....w ,-'"-
inir the eorresn.iiiil.-tie.- at t.i.s ';:n.-. ... i u. ,.A fiw. J S. M '
which sujriresti-.n the president in- ,,3 Ki'.bum avtnue. Rock ford. IU.
1fi-s.es. say m r tliat it won id le- :neo:n-patili'..-with the pntdic interest to do so pen linir the pnhiic and exhaustive inv." itigmtion alaout to In- instituted.
w orld and ctou frepW love a
I ...
thf
Ha attendant aa.i iaerltahu- t. niptntl-n to j path of patr1"tim
1 ..r.s.rvani-e re;uallty of rights and our law. be always and every
where rfsr ct.-d and nbt-yisl We may have falW tn '. dtseharge of our full duty as cltlien of the gr-at repuhllc.but it 1 consoling and encouraging to realin that free speech. a free prews free thought, free sch.avi. tne free and ttaao.'-sted right t.f religlou llber'v aivl w .rahlp. and free and fulr eirctlon- ar" dearer and mor un.versally enjoyed to-day than ever he-f.-sa These guaranteea must be sacredly preaerved and wisely strengtbeneil. The constituted authorities nv.t be eheerfullr and vigorously upheld. Lynching mutt not be toierate.1 In a great awl ctvtlUed cun'ry l!k the Fnlted States; courts n- t mob mtist "lecute the penaltlaa of tM law. The preservation of public r 1 r the right of discussion, the Integrity of courts, and the orderly administration of justice mnt continue fore Ter the r-ckof safety up.n s hieb our goyrnment securely rest. i n of the lesson taught by th" late election, which all can rejoice in. la that the elttarn of the t't.:te, statea are both iiw-re-sneetlnn and
wv. ... t-t: '..tig oi : aailv swerved fn-m the
to 1 path ut patriotism and honor This is tn 'n-
li - 11 Mtl h aer- ni i arlv.i by the purp,.. t' 11
. wao nan ion at i.f r-s.ma at the Ehto pay hit call of a. president. Van i . i - . irv: ; o-t f it "h-tt-" haadsoaae state I aaa wilui t by enhit. Thea tht
spec-ilatlor. Mot of our flnan .a. .aw are the uurr wth of "tpert-ncr and trial, ami sh.tuld no- be amended without investigation and
."."monstratlons of the wtwl m of he pr posed chaaest. We muat be both Sure ,v. are right and -nahe haste slowly If 'hert-f r cngresa In tt wlwlora shall deerc tt expedient to treat a crtnm'.ss . r. t. take uiW early cr.ndder.tt a the rct.taf oir . mage, banking atd currency laws andr.v-tVm that "ihaustltre. careful and d.apss .-.at" aam.natloa that their importance demands I shai. .twdially concur in such rciion. If stub power la vested In the president, it la my purpoa-1.. appoie' ao aaiiatoa of prorament. w.-1 1 - taf ormed ttirrreni rstrti.s who will command p tic cnr.drare both on ac-unt of their ability and spe-
t'.rea.- -r 1 with the -en'.-i --f o-ir Institutions.
and but mp'iasires the advantage., of Inculcating eyen a greater love f ir law and order In the future Immunity -hotild la- granted to n-.n" who Violate the laws, whether in .lvlduala. corporatlon. or .-.immunities ami aa the const Itu1 1. .n imposes up.n the presi.ient the duty sf hoth aa t-iecutii.n a.i'l of the statutes ajatatM la pursuance of Its pr- visions. I shall endeavor carefullv to carry them i Bta eTect The d.vlarstl n ..f the party n iw restored to
n in the past that of 'opposition dnatloas of capital organ!.! in hTwise t, contr.il arbltnirtly the trute among our cltltens. anil It si ueh iegislatlon a will prevent n of all scheme '. oppress tne pe-.-te charges on their supplies, or by for the tranpH-tat 1-in of their prods' This purptiae will lie tai1i. y h by the'!.: of the laws d. -nee ami the recommendation and ich statutes . may ta necessary to
na r-nt. The re.-t r.t eie.-ti..n r. , n."st f.-rtu
nat-ly demonstrateil thei.hllteratlonof sectional rr geographica! lr.es t -it -.. r".-iten al. the pr pef.ee wh -h for years t ..v. listra'-f-d ' -.r Cornells tnl maiTtsl ir trie greatness as a naloa. The triumph of the people, whose verJlcl 1 carried into effect to-day. la not tho triumph of one section, nr-.r wh-Uv of one party, but of all sections awl all the peoples. The north and the south : longer divide on the old lines t ut upon principle and pollcit. and In this fart surely every lorer of the country can And aaaaa for true fe lio.tatton. I yet u rejoice In and cultivate this '.-tt It is ennobling, and will be both a gain aao blessing to ..ur l.elovtil country It will he ru- constant aim to do nothing, areiprtr.lt n.-thlng to be done, that will arret or disturb ht growing aenttmmt ef unltv and eo -operas '.it.n. this revival of cateem and afflliatie-i whlca new animate ao many thousand ta rsith the n:1 antagonistic sections but I hall cheerfully do everything possible to promote and la-,-reaae, It Iet sae again repeat the word of the oath admlu'stered bv the chief ;u-ttce which tn their -espeetiT" phere. so far a applicable. I v-ould have all mv countrymen obaerve: " I will fatthfu.Iy eie.-utg the office of pre.iiient of the fnlted State, awl will to 'he best of my ability, pteserve. protest and defend the constitution of the t'n I tad State.'' Tbia Is tM obligation I have reverently taken hefore the Ird Moat High. Tn keep It will be
m? sing.e purpose my f ns-am ; ;ra p r I j ,1,-ToiveS upon II1V aUcee.SJtor i-u.i eonP.fentiv reiv up.n tho forhearane" and l. 1
je" 'aawjwjs.
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in tbe discharce of
power to all
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eontention. The 'tierira rtlt. at all evnata. worth a trial, stwl la my opinion It can ten prove beaeficta'. to tbe entire country The ousatiisti of Miternatl nat bimetallism wtU have tarly and earnest attention It wall
asatstar.ee of al: the pa- p:
.mn respoBslbilltlea.
To thr White Mo i.e.
Immediately after the cloae of hi add
President VcKln'.ey and eg-Pr-si l r.t i'i"vw land. after partaking of luncheon In the capltol, re-enter-.! their carrlag, and were driven to the White House amid tumultous cheers all along the line. President McKinley this time aceuriy'ng the scat of honor to the rlirhi The , priKses! ... rt lnf ir.td by th" n-ii.-.' rous dvlc orvsni rations which ha.1 been aast tublts-. on the capltol hill sine earlv this morning, re-formed and mar.-hed down the avenue awl past the White Hotaaa. where they were revleweil by the president and i hla ffirnila from a pes-lal stand erect. sj fr that , purp In front of the edlBc. William McK.nley thee fortaia'.ly enter -1 upon
hi .li. ties aa the etile ex -i"v. of a nation of
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Tin- president adds the stiiro-.-sti'-n that the consul gs-neral at Havana ahottld have prtfesi.sinal aid in such inrestigatittn. "thotiph that matter, brtrether with the st i.-.-tion of the particnlar pt-raona to act with him. propor-
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For '.4 yearB Mi mf
d'tanee.1
our naturaiitatlon ani Immigration law should le' further tmpr-eed to the constant p w ill ii r ifrr a I. l.-r sal it hlvhe-.ltl.
asathiik A grave peri; to the reput.iio w..uld ""nty millions - f people an 1 .Jnver Ota. be acitiaenship too la-rtfant to ut. i'-r.un.i. or I land rt.rcd to bu w w I. .me at IMacetoa. K. J.
FRUITLESS SEARCH t or a Well-Frt lghted Flllbaster Hound fo tana. wm Yor.K. March 3. The n-venne ftttu-r Manhattan, which left laat nlpht f'r tho pun" f takir.ß- a uttan filihusterin": steamer which wa r. jvttrted to t? off Itarncjrat. N. .1.. retume.l thi aftern'sm. after a fruitlosa search for tho vesnel. The Manhattan pn-s-odod a far as Hariie"-at. i.u. did n"t sitfbt the suspicion sU'smor, which Is Mipjwcd to tie the Laurnda. ThcMnnhattanvshileoii the return trio, blew out two of her boiler tubes.
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