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Y. ft-ft The reputation of/this r.-ye House .since it has /induced others tp counterfeit our sigh, checks, business cards, and even the cut of our building', a ./; to inislead and even huxnbiig the public. .•:• //: 2 So connection with any simiiai- Establishment, te v p & r 'i have no Agantain -the country. Yon-.can do your business directly with hie,, at the. same oxpense as through an Agent. '■/. V Gratpei Brocha; Cashmere ahd Plaid SirAVvUIS. and all bright-colored Silks., and. Mei-inoes, cleansed without inj iny to the colors. ‘ ft : : Also, FEATHETtS and KID GLOVES color ed or Dyed.. - Silk, W oolen. or Gottori goods Of . every descriptioh dyed alt colors, and .finished with neatness ■ahd: dispatch, on very'reasonable, terms. / Goods dyed, black on every Tuesday, Thursday .; -andFriday, /;/y ../\ '.' '. : V • / /ft te -• • - :> v Goods ih turned m one week. ft /' ft-' /..ft . 63 ?^ Goods deceived and returned b y‘Express. • BHLsicolleoted by Express Company.' 'ft; 631 *“ Special attention paid to Doing Up Lcci ;-y-€m^®^ri£»^T€.Mp]^g:.T^ 3 /.. r ' , . •..;•/ -ft ;, / - ft ft -' A d d r e s s D v L E A R Y . R o c h e s t e r , . K . -Y-; MARVELOUS S'*'-'* DISCOVERY ■ft- ft: - Any book leai’hed innne reading! '••. -ft ' Mind wand.ering'.cured,. - . . .Speaking wltbdut notes. ft/ftft •”•/:?•■• - Wholly.unlike artificial systems. Piracy condemed by Supreme Court, Iteftreat. inducements to--correspondence-.clas: It Prosnoctus: wltli otilnTons ol Dr. Wm, A. II: Christian Advocate; llicliard Proctor,: the Scien- ’ •>\- Mst, Hons, Judge Gibson, Judah P. Benjamin, and others, sent post free by ft: Prof. A. LOISETTE, SfW.Fitth Ave., New York T H E O N L Y Brilliant Durable C E L E R Y A r e D i a m o n d D y e s . ’T h e y ex c e l all oth e r s in S tr e n g th , P u r ity an d F a s tn e s s . N o n e o th e r s a r e j u s t as good. B e w a re o f im itations— t h e y are m a d e o f cheap, a n d in f e r io r m a terials and. giv e poor, w e a k , cro c k y colors. .36 c o l o r s ; t o c e n t s e a c h . }■ Send postal for Dye Book, Sample Card, directions for coloring Photos., making the finest ink oi- Bluing (lo cts. a quart); etc; Sold by Druggists or by • WELLS,MCMARDSQfi! A CO., Burlihgto^ f t For G ilding or B ronzing F a n c y A rticles, U S E y, DIAMOND PAINTS, :. G o ld, Silver, .B ronze, Copper. O n ly to C e n ts. W e u r a l g i a N e r v o u s Prostration EBBD 3 30 B?BKSSIDSBiKIEiiSaHS 3 3 3 3 33 l R h e u m a t i s m K i d n e y D iseases AND A i l L i v e r D i s o r d e r s f<P a in e .'s C e le r y C o m r j I pound - cured m y ner v- I o u s sick h e a d a c h e s ; ” M r s . L .,A , Bkcntnpr, . S a n J a c i n t o , C a l. ). j; I; “After using six'bot- tie s o f P a i n e ’s C e le r y | | Compound,T a, m cured ! of rheumatism,” ■ ! SARiusx; H utchinson , South iCotiqlsh, N. Hyj ' “It has done me more j good for kidney disease ' than\ any other medi cine.” Geo. Abbott, .Sioux City, Iowa. . ''‘‘.'Paine's -Celery Com- p o u n d h a s b e e n o f g r e a t benefit, for torpid five*, in d igestion ,- a n d b ilio u s ness .” EltzabetiiG.. U d a l O; Q u e c h e e -, V:t. II Jj til W e have hundreds of Gustomers every week that come in our establishment , and say they w.ant to purchase a pi*esent for, Ua certain amount of raone.y” and to. facilitate m alters iv e h ave arran ged sep- I : erate tables in ou t art. and H ouse Furn ishing U e p ^ lih e n ts, and piaced a fine j . assortment o f goods on each for 1 5 c.: ^ 2 5 c,,: 3 5 c.v; 5 0 c., 7 5 c . , | i . 0 0 , $ 1 . 2 5 , $L. 7 5 , -. $ 2 0 0 , $ 2 . 5 0 , : $ 3 ,0 0 and/ $ 5 . 0 0 . These, f ables con tain.: many ; useful and = . ornamental pieces, and by glancing I *|p throiigh, you can get a hotter idea than f]p we can give here;; y-^;.' Oiir stock rhis fallisiiiuch larger than I || | jj ^ ever before and we are sure, to please all | 3 ; price and variety.. : e - , . W e e x t e n d a n i n v i t a t i o n t o all t o i h - | [ | \ | | _ . s p e c f c ; . o u r s t o p k o f A r t P o t t e r y , O D t 9 S i l v e r W a r e , • C u t l e r y , D i n n e r AVVMmi . S e t s , • T e a S e t ' s , B r o r i z e s j B l o c k s , C h i n a , * G l a s s . W a r e . ■ H o u s e F u r n i s h i n g G o o d s , - &«., * ; A ,;E t a : y : : 1 9 0 , 1 9 2 , 1 9 f E a st Main Street, ‘. . . ' EOUHESTEH^-K/'Y.; j \ •: -y ;/ >. B. W a tkins, . . .• •<\: : •;. .Manager, xwovi in i.i -viiiiv*- *v* vui aud-ffisoiide.ra p f s f o d iaeh A f id b o w e ls. 6 0 e , a t Dr uers?sts.} D o Y o u r O w n D y e i n g , a t H o m e * They will dye everything. They axe sold evexy- wherbv Price IOC. a package. They have soequal for Strength, Brightness, Amount in Packages or for Fastness of Color, or nto^fadiDgr Qualities.. ' Thcj do not crock ox smut; 40 colors. For isalo by . F r a u k 'W 'p s e p . L W a i s a W - , N . T - •7 ' ; ; L . F A S L S : i ' i y ; Ii'iIog|i’g Im i !-': ggeiSTEREBk .................................. FO T H E d I d IEB O F ' W Y OMING y - v y >> - y-^;v, /; ■ M eGliil.’S Fam o tis Specific Orange B1 ossom vis. X perfectly harm less, y Qah be used by the \ m o st delicate lady. A l s o the D o c t o r s :; • Stomach. Powder, and P ile Cure are p.iw fch e iit e g tia liiv'’/'; .: i -; \ : M r s . E . ; : C . S s a t x u c k , A g e n t , y •I-- ;\.y. -. y W a r s a w , W y p . C o . , N . -':Y.' F o r r a t e s a n d a g e n c i e s a d d r e s s v; . y M es. Ei T. P r y o e , Gen?l A g e n t | y f O r ; W ymning, N i a g a r a , a h d Erie coun- j v . t i e s j . ' A t t i c a , :N . . - . Y . . ' y- G R ATEFXJ L —G OM F O R T IN G , • - “By a thoroug-h knowledge of the hatural law which, govern the; operations of digestion an H I M D E R C O R N S . The only sure Cure for Corns.. Stopsail pain. Ensures Comfort tothe feet. 15 c. at DragRistA Hiscox& Co., N. Y. .. QuiGkly. relieves, positively curps Qoughs, Golds, 'GrpUpj Afithma, Whpoping.CQughj. B ronchltis .ahd ConBUihp.tioh. . T a stes good ! ChpdSen' like it! • M i l T i NGE The best of all .reihedies for Inward Bains; Colic, Indiges- ; tion, Exhaustion andall Stom- J aeh and BoweLtroubles. . , Also the most effective, cure fori Coughs, Colds, Btonchitis and I affections ' -of the: breathing | organs. It promotes refreshing. •sieep, -iitiproy'tis '..the.-.Apjpetitd,: overcomes nervous prostration,: and gives ne\y life and strength - . - to the weak ahd aged. 50 c, and $i>oo, at Drgguists. 50c, bpttle^cPntains as m u c h as o th e r dollar jprep- arations a n d th r e e tim e 3 25c. size. .ALL DRUGGISTS. ;SELIi . Your Nanie and Address on l v t i n s J ? e n & P c a c i l S t a i n p o n l y | /S e n d p o s ta g e s t a m p s o r p o s t a l n o tean d w e w i l l s e n d y o u o n e . b y - r e t u r n m a i l , A g ’.ts W t A , G. A- CGN 0 LLY &- Co., ROCHESTER, N. Y. jafarHir, Library, Sinok- Ing, Reclining, or invalid CHAIR. LOUKGE. BEO. k; or COUCH. Price op. We make tho largest variety of iRiiiuetable; .Reclining, Physician.*’ land Sufgeons’ Operating, Invalid -Rolling. Hammoek. Office, Library, Fancy Carpet Folding, Reed and Rattan CH AIRS and ROCfCERS S I C Y C L E S v T R IC Y G L E S .V E - p \ and SELF PROPELLERS. iias^rOTi<ie<t our Di?eakfast tables ...witli a., deli- ‘e a t e l r M l o t i r e d h e l e f a g ^ ' w h l o h h i a y sa Y e u e m a n y Heavy doctors' Dills. It is toy tlie judicious ; use of such articles Of diet that a. constitution m a y be gradually built up until strong, enough- . t o r e s i s t e v e r y t e n d e n c y t o d i s e a s e ; i i u n d r e d s pf s u b t l e nialedies are floating around us ready - t o a t t a c k w h G v c v e r t h e r e i s a w e a k p o i n t . W e ■ m u y , CBCape m a u y a f a t a l s h a f t b y keeping, ohx- : se l v h s w e ll f o r tified W ith p u r e blood a n d ft pr 6 p- erlyy n o u r i^ h q d lfa m e ; ’?—c i v i l serv ice Q a a e tee. A f a < ^ s im p ly w i t h b o ilin g w a t e r ; 6 i* 'in llk . - -fkffd onlip l a h a l b p o u i i d tin s , b y G rocers, fcbeB e a .y,..’ '. /JAMES EPPS & CO , H o m c e o p a t h i c c k e m i s t e , . y y ; •; ■ *. , E n g iaadk m o s t s u c c e s s f u l SkJhiioi in t h e c o u n t r y . A e d r e s s jfo r y O lfcifla^ ^ ^ ^ S l o c u i n , O j f i c i a l S t e n o ’r , N . Y .. y ..........y .... j. #M )0 tof?»; 000 : healthy climate; fine f; close to cities by water or railroad;, salt WRter luxurles ahundant. bend stamp for price list; ioc. m e ly in & M ancha, y f t ; •• Annapolis, Md. AGENTS wanted to se’d our popular Corsets. Liberal terms and exclusive territory;.; Address Excelsior; corset Co., 26 ChurelLSt.. N.W. ijch* JSewHngland Htdieol Journal, tayt: “Wales'INVISIBLE Sound Disc, for deafneit, conee&tr»t«i aonnd waves an the dram; and outranks jail devices of ofovrageanditspbssibiUtiesaregrsat.” For sale ty H. H. WALES, Bridgeport, Ct.; |A NEW PRESENTATION OF THE SUBJECT. Gentiiiie ajid reliable system strongly endorsed -v frhminent men. Power of attentton de- Mind wandering cured; facility of cou- feVW^itfOft.and command over language acquired. ALL ICIHM OF APPilMeES; FQf IHVftUBS. — --------- ’ KggLHQi/fl-—,.. Over |O o different d e s ig B S . , Onr; Patent. Automatic Brake on all Car. riages, free. We have, discontinued whdleHaling; by placing your orders , direct with the makers you can nave several profit's. O u r slashing prices > a n d sp e c ial Bargains w ill a s t o n ish yon. G o o d s s o l d u n d e r , a guarantee a n a d e li v e r e d f r e e tb. a n y p o i n t i n Vnited States..- 23^“ Sieind. stamp for Oatalo^u©, a s d s t a t e class of„.goocls y o n L S I B U R C M F C . C O . • N o Bad Effect. ‘ 'No1 Headache. •.. N o N a i i s e a * N o B ipging it- for. MADE BOILING WATER. f G R A T E F U L - C O M F O R T I N G , Cures Quickly t Pleasant, I : ; - .r Furei' ^ C W t N P U L J ^ O N I C ; A Specific fpr Malaria, Rheumatism* y Nervous Prostration. : . THE MOST SGiENTIFIC AND SUCCESSFUL BLOOD PU 1 IIFIER. -.Superior to quinine. . : Mh Lode Hornbeclt - of the tJ. ;S. Ship Kear* sarge, writes that he meets people almost dally who have used or are using Kaskihe, ahd who affirm hom experience that it is superior: to quinine in tonic and curative properties and pro duces no bad effects. y ■ Mi*. John.C. Scarborough. Selma, N. G, writes: ‘ T got m alarla in the Southern army, and for a dozen years Suffered from its debilitating effects. I was terr bly run down when I heard of Kas- kine, the new quinlhh. It helped ine at once. I gained 35 pounds. ‘ Kasklne can be taken without any Special medical advlcfi., $i.oo per bottle, or six potties for $5. Sold by druggists or sent by mail On re- ceipt of price. . % ' • - ■-. '•. K A SEINE CO.; 168 Duane St., New York.. THE PRESIDEbtT’S MESSAGE TO THE FIFTIETH CONGRESS. _______________ B o o k - k e e p i n g , B u s i n e s s ; ' . Forms, .Benmansmp, -Arithmetic, Shortiiand, etc.,' thoroughly taught by MA tt . Circularsiree- B RYANT’S COLLEGE, 45D Main S t r e e t , B u f f a l o N .- Y .\- ; - .' MADE WITH BOILING MILK. , AGENTS WANTED. Active young 1 -. on en,. iacifos, teachers and minisfcei's can make moneyiapidly seiiiug ourgrea^i w o rk “M1SW OFTHE H6WWEST” IfothintHire it ever published. 6 books in on© volume. Over 3 5 0 eleeant enarnvlntfs. A new agent reports TO orders in 6 lays. Agent's profit 0 1 3 3 .5 0 No competition. Exclusive territory. Sells as well as “Twenty Years of Congress\ by Jhmes Gi Blaine. Agents employed on commission or salary. g 37 ~A few General A»ente Wanted. jgEl 3U,' U.GX. THE L PUBLISHING CO., NOSWIC * 8 B A L S A M Cleanses and beautifies the hair. Promotes a luxuriant growth. Never Fails to Restore Gray Hair tfi Its Youthful Color. Prevents Daiidmir and hair falling A G E 1 S T S W A S T E D F C a Q * H N M E Y E R ! S “n - 7- H Y D R A U L I C 7 I • 4hish/ Soli with such .guarantee.:. . S*ve • I their cost monthly to shy-tamily, hotel, Ishn- I v^ry. etc. ' They cOrei; the-vrhole bottom ot the ■ - boiler, Sre non-eondnctive of best. Strictly : scientific. Fill * wsn '.1 never before snpplled, Perfect relief to all womankind. Thous«nd» ; in n*e. Permaneat «a^hts wanted everywhere. - large iriA>S|S«>« for clreaaLulara and t«rmj.| .m vaW wtrfitt,a >t)6 city flan Place, o t i o j l VITALITY H E S C I E N C E O F LIFE, the great Medical Work of the ageon Manhood,Nerv ous aud Physical De bility, Premature De- T H Y Q n F ciine’ Skrws of Youth, I D ■ w L L f ® and the untold miser- uent thereon, 800 pages 8 vo., 125 pre fer all diseases. Cloth, fall gilt, only $1.00, Illustrative Bample free to ail vonna ieantt|or by the Nation* ss p b . Box lSOS.Boa- H c R e i t e r a t e s f f i s Views o n t h e S u r p l u s , T a r i f f a n d K s h e r i e s Q u e s i i b j i s — A K e y i s - ion o f t l i e - P e n s i o n Laws R e c o m m e n d e d . £• 1‘lxclusion of;the Cliinese~*The Dornicing ojf E n g l a i u i ’s Mtinister. . To th e Congress -6f the United States: ’ ■ ' . A s y o t i a s s e n i b l h f o r t h e d i s c h a r g e o f t l ;\3 : . d u t i e s y o u h a v e , a s s u m e d 1 a s t h e r e p r e s e n t a - j ti V e s o f a I r e e . . a t i d : g e n e r o u s p e o p l e , y o u r K i e e t i n g i s m a r k e d b y a p i n t e r e s t i n g a n d i m p r e s s i v e . . i n c i d e u t . , W i t h t h e e x p i r a t i o n of th e . p r e s e n t s e s s i o n of t h e p p h g r e s s t h e f i r s t c e n t u r y of o u r c o n s t i t u t i o n a l e x isten c e a s a n a t i o n w i l l b e c o m p l e t e d . y . . ; j. O i i r s u r v i v a l f o r lO O y e a r s i s n o t s u f f i c i e n t t o a s s u r e u s t h a t W e n o l o n g e r h a v e d a n g e r s • t o f e a r i i i ' t h e m a i n t e n a n c e , v v i t h a l l i t s p r o m * ; ised, blessings, of a goverhmerit founded upoh the. freedom of the people. The; .time rather ; admoiiishtes iis to sobei’iy inqlm’A whether ill /the past we ha ve always closely kept in the course of safety,' aiid -whether we have before uS: a w a y plain and : clear which leads to -hap- piness and perpetuity.; Wheii the ex* .perimeht of : our government was un~; ; dertaken, 1 t h e . chart adoptea fo r . oiil*. guid* ; ance was‘ th e constitution. D eparture from the lines there laid dow h is failure. It is : .only b y .a Strict adherence to; the direction ' fliey indicate . and. Ly restraint Withm tiie ' lim itations th e y fix. that ••We can r f u r n ish . ■ p r o o f t o t l i e W o i d d o f . t h e fi t n e s s o f t h e A m e r • . i c a i i p e o p i e f o r ; ' s e l f - g o v e r n m e n t . ;. T h e e q i i a l - • f a r m e r s , l o n g - s u f f e r i i i g a i n d / ^ r i e n t g l i h g i n t h e ra<^;of Hfe. 'w i t h t h o h A r d o s t < m d ; m o s t u n r e m i t t i n g t o f f , , w i l l n o t f a i l t o s e e / i n s p i t e o f m i s r c i p r e s e h M i i o i l s ; m i s l e a d i i i g f a l l i c i e s , t h a t t h e y a j r e d b i i g e d ; t o a c c e p t s u c h p r i c e s f o r t h e i r p r o d u c t i o n s ; a s a r e f i l e d ; i n f o r e i g n m a r k e t s w i t l i t h o f a r n i e r s o f t h e w o r l d ; t h a t l a n d s a r e d e c l i n i n g i n v a l u e w h i l e t h e i r d e b t s . increase; and that /without compensating favor, -they are forced, by the action of the government to pay for the benefit p f the; others; such enhanced prices for/the tilings /they need, thq,t: the scanty returns fo r their labor fail to furnish their /support,.: or /leave. hp;: margin for accumulation. ••■•\. • /.;■/ / Oiir W orkingm en, . , . ;.-'-y'''- enfranchised from all delusions andiio longer , frightened Jby the/ cry that their wages are, endangered by a just revision of pur tariff; la/ysj yvill reasonably demand through such, revision steadier empl. 6 ym.eht,. cheaper nieans / of living in; their homes, freedom . . for; them* s c l v e ^ a n d t h e i i ’ . e h i i d r e i i f r o m , / t h e d p b m p f . .. perpetual servitude and an open door to their advancement beyond the limits of a laboring class.; .Qtliers . of . our citizens, whose Com forts and expenditures are meashred by mod erate salaries and ' fixed, incomes, Will insist ■ upon/the fairness and justice of cheapening the cost of necessaries for themselves and. their families. .\y ';/' •/ ; ;/ /: /';';. 1 Y hen to the selfishness of the beneficiaries of unjust discrimination /under pur ; laws- thei ’8 shall be added; the diseohtent/ of those, . who suffer, from suCh discrimination, We, will reaiize the fact that the/ beneficent purposes of oiir government dependent ujion the pat*/ / viotism and contentment o f Our people are endangered.; y V / .■■''/‘/yft./'y/'.:;;'y. y//' . Communism is a Hateful Thing, / // . menace.. to peace and organised governmeht, / but the/ communism of goveimuieait, /mth the qoxisritntion ios mnr guide. Let us follow the way it points out. It will not mislead us and su#ely np one who has taken upon himself thb soW fi otoWgatioa I' ’ B-iVr th © e i x c h ^ t h a t - w a n d e r e d a n d d i s o b e y e d i l l s e a r c h Df a / b e t t e r w a y / t o r e a c h t h e pubUc; ^ w e l f a i ^ e , t l m n t h e c o U s t M i t i o n o f f e r s . . ,/ /’- '/ y - ' What has beCn said is dCem/Cd ; yy - j/: /'•■ ; N o t I n a p p r o p r i a t e ;./.. ; ;/ •/''/• V ; ath/tiffie /nffieh,; jb,b^ ,a;/ee^ n ^ ^ hffigbt;;we ■/■ / v i e w t h e w a y a l r e a d y t r o d b ^ t h e A m e r i c a n . p e o p l e ) / a n d a t t e m p t / The se-venth president pf /the United StateS;. •-ythe soidi.ei* aiid statesman, and at t all Mmee ; the fifm and brave friend of the pdOpley^m t r u s t jfco h e a l t h e p p r e s e r v e i t . c i t i z e n s t o e a c h o t h e r . T h e g o v e f n i n e h f . i t - . s e l f i s / u u c l e r b o n d •' t o , i h e A m e f i c a i i p e o p l e . /. T h a t /iii: t h e / e x e r c i s e / o f its ... f u n c t i o n s a i i d . : ; j) 0 \ i .e r s i t / w i l l d e a l w i t h t h e / b o d y o f o i i r . c i t i - . zeiiff i h a m a n n e r : s c r u p u l o u s l y ; h o n e s t . a i i d . a b s . o l u t C l } r j u s t , i t h a s . a g i ' e e d t h a t A m e r i . : c a n / c i t i z e n s h i j j s h a l l h e t h e - o n l y c r e d e n t i a l ;; n e c e s s a r y / t o j u s t i f y t l i e c l a i m o f e q u a l i t y h e ^ I f o r e t h e ‘l a w . , a n d t h a t i i o . c o n d i t i o n h i l i f e s h a l l g i v e r i s e t o d i s e r i m i n a t i o n i n t h e t r e a t * . . m e n t o f t h e p e o p l e b y t h e i r ^ p v e r n m e n t . ' Vbh niHMiiv aF r.uh - ’Rn'nnkTih Tn rf.o oqt*T' with the letfcef of this bond iand saw stretch-* in^; out before him a clea,r field/ for individ ual. endeavor;. His tribute to the support - of his governmeut- was measured by the cost of its economical maintenance, arid he was • se* cure in the /enjpyment of the remaining re compense pf his steady and. Contented tpil. In those, days the frugality of the people v/as cpmbiiied wealth a r i d capital, the putg/roWth • of over -weeniug/ and selfishness; Which insid- •>; iously rmdermines' the • justice and. integrity; of f ree institutions,: is not, less dangerous than; the. cdmniuiiism Pf oppressed poverty and v/ioil.whieh exasperated b y . ^ and dis- . content attacks - wi th Wild disorder the cita: ; del of rule./:;// y - / y y;V-;y':; •..''•./•'; '\.-.ft /.::••',/;;/ ft He mocks/the people who propose that the; -government shall protect the rich and thatb tfey m/turh/WLff <^p fbr Mp laboring/poor; . Any intermediary, between the people, and . their goyeihnient, or the least delegations of •; their care and protection; the government owes to the humblest citizen in the land/ makes the boast of. free institutions a glit- termg delusion and the pretended glory of , Americaii citizenship a shamei^ssvnhppsition./ : A j u s t a n d s e n s i b l e y y y \ / / ../ . y y - : / .'■ft'.;.;... Ke vision of Our Tariff Laws -- should be made fpi* the relief of those Pf pm* - countrymen who suffer finder present eondi- tions. Such a reyisibn. should reQeive the supj «*\ « l l '■ L. . ' I —■■ ■ s-.' .4*1--a 4“ /s'- I-.4ivVi, g e n t s u f f r a g e o f th e y c itiz e n ; C o m b i n a t i o n s , .m o n o p o lies a n d a g g r e g a t i o n s o f c a p i t a l . W e r e / e i t h e r 1 av o id e d ; o r s t e r n l y r e g u l a t e d a n d re*. s t r a i n e d . : T h e p o m p a n d g l i t t e r : o f g o v e r h - m e n t s less f r e e , .. O ffered .'-••ho , te i n p t a t i o h a n d p r e s e n t e d n o d e l u s i o n t o t h e p l a i n p o p p ie wbo> sid e b y sid e , , i n f r i e n d l y O o m p e titioh. w r o x i g h t f o r t h e . e n i i d b l e m e n t : a n d . d i g n i t y Of , m a n , f o r t h e s o l u t i o n o f th e . p f o b lein u o f fr e e . - g o v e r n m e n t , a n d f o r th e ’a c h i e v e m e n t of/ th e „V! o ,• * ;„ tlie l a t i d W h ich r-^ A '' ■ grand destiny awaiting h a d g i v e n t h e m . . A c e n t h r y l i a s p a s s e d . O u f c i t i e s ' a f e t h e . a b i d i n g p l a c e s o f w e a l t h a n d . / . luxury* our mantifactories yield fortunes n e v e r d r e a m e d o f b y t l i e f a t h e i ’g o f t h e r e p u b - izd and equality ouffgov- crnmcnt finds its strength and its power to. /protect the citizen And. his property; of all who believe that the contehted competence; and. comfort of . many accord better with; the spirit ohv;opn-\:msidish^hsi -than- colossal/’f or* . tubes unfairly gathered : in the hands of law; of., all Who ftapprecihte thah; the fpfbearauce and f rateriiity. amGng onr . people which recogihzethe./, value of' every Americait ih .terest,.a.fe./the-surest guaranty of pur. na-;• ' j-B-i-: 'i. i 1_! .. _ _ _• • . -i ■ it. ‘ '* ‘ i . • - fions of capital o%trun the imagination dn: the magnitude/of their undertakings. ./;/ We view with pride and satisfaction this bright picture, of our country’s growth and prosperity, while only a closer scrutiny; de velops a somber shading. Upon more qare- fui'inSpectioii -vy© find: tho Wealth ahd luxury ' of - our./ cities ; rningled / with . poverty and wretchedriess and .unremuneratiye toil. A ;•• crowded and constantly increasing tirban : population suggests the. impoverishment of , rural sections and discontent with agricul tural pursuits. . The farmer’s son, not satis- / fied with his father’s simple and laborieus life joins the chase for easily acquired Wealth.. We discover that the -;/, . '= - : . . • ft .. /'/ /••' yFortunes Realized b y o u r m a n u f a e t u r e r s a r e h O l o n g e r s o l e l y t h e r e w a r d of s t u r d y i n d u s t r y a n d e n l i g h t - • •’ e n e d f o r e s i g h t - b u t t h a t : t h e y r e s u l t f r o m t h e d i s c r i m i n a t i n g f a v o r Q f t h f f g o y e r n m e n t , a n d / are largely built upon undue exactions from : the masses o f our people. The gulf between/ employers and the employed is constantly widening and classes are rapidly forming^ ohe comprising the very rich and powerful, while, in another are found; the toiling poor. As; We vihw the achievments/of aggregated : capital, we /dise6Ver ;the existenco . of trusts,- combinations, and monopolies, while the /cit izen : is / stfnggling / far in the /rear . of vis . ; tf ampled to: death beneath theh’on heel. Gpr-:. porations, which should be the earefiilly-re* , strained creatures of the law and the serv ants Of the people are fast becqming the . Iteoples Stasters.; m i n every market o f , tlis, w o r i d ndth a r e s u l l r •/ i i i g r e s t o r a t i o n , o f A m e r i c a n c o n u n e r e e . ' T h e necessity of t h e / f e d u e t i o n ; 6 f o u f rev-/ e n n e i s s o a p p a r e n t - a s ; t o / / h h / g ^ e r e ^ h o f i ^ c e d e d ) . b u t t h h m 9 a n ^ ^ b e / a c c o m p l i s h e d a n d t h e s u i n p f d i r e c t / b a h e r f i t w h i c h s h a l l r e s f f i t t o o n r c i t i z e h s p r e s e n t a c o n t r o v e r s y O f t h f f u t m o s t im p o r h W Q B . / T h e r e s h o u l d b e n o s c h e m e a c c e p t e d a s B a t i s * . factory b y w h i o K th © b u r d e n s b f t h e p e o p l e a r e o n l y a p p a r e n t l y r e m o v e d ; E x t r a v a g e n t a p p r o p r i a r i o n s o f p u b l i c m q n e y , i r i t ^ a f i t h ^ d e m o r a l i z i n g c o n s e q u e n c e s , s h p u l d h o t b e t o h , e r a t e d e i t h e r a s a m e a i r i o f r e l i e v i n g t h e t r e a s u r y o f ih? p r e s e n t s u r p l u s , O r a s f u r n i s h * i n g p r e t e x t f o r r i a s i s t i n g a p r o p e r r e d u c t i o n o h t a r i f C r a t e s , E x i s t i n g / ' / E v ils a n d J^ h s tloiB should /be ])ouestly recqgifized,■ boldly met a n d e f f e c t i v t i y /; r g i u e x l i p c V ,' T h e r e should/ b e HO cessation cd\ti;eZ struggle until a plmi: is ; p e r fe c te d 5 fair and consefyative toward ex isting industries/ but which will reduce the cost, JO consumers-;;the h ^ of fife J w h ile i t p r o v i d e s f o r o i r r m a n u f a c t u r e r s t h e . a d v a n t a g e of f f e e r a W m a t e r i a l s a n d p e r m i t s ' n o i n j u r y t o ; t h e o f ; A h ^ i c ^ ih b b i ; . f T h e c a u s e f o r Which the b a t t l e i s w a g e d i s / c o m p r i s e d W i t h i n l i n ^ c l e a r l y a n d d i s t i n e t i y d e i i n e d / I t s h o u l d n e v e r b e c o o n p r d m i s e d . I t i s t h e p e o p l e ’s c a u s e . •-; :/; //.;. ../• A o f . L u d i a n m a h a g e m e n t , ; r e c - A m e r i c a n e i t i z e u s h i p , d e c l a r e d : “ T h e a h i b i - t i o u w h i e h l e a d s n i e o i l i s a i i ; a n x i o u s d e s i r e a n d a f i k e d d e t e r m m a t f p n ; / t o r e s t o r e t o t h e p e o i d e , u n i m p a f f e d , t h e s * d c r e d ‘ ” ' h a v e c o r i f i d e d t p m y c h a r g e ; , / w o h n d s o f t h e c o n s t i t u t i o n a n d i f r o n i / f i u ' t h e r v i o l a t i o n ; / t o p W s u a d e ; : m y c o u n t r y m e n , s o f a r a s l m a y , t h a t , i t i s n o t i n a s p l e n d i d g o y e f n i n e n t , s u p p o r t e d b y p b ^ ” e r f u l m o n o p o l i e s a n d a id s to c r a t^ ^ ^ ^ e s t a b l i s h * . m e n t s , t h a t t l i e y W i l l ‘f i n d h a p p i n e s s , o r t h e i r l i b e r t i e s p r o t e c t e d , b h t -in / a ‘: p l a i n , s y s t e i n , ' v o i d o f p o m p , ^ ’o t e c t i n g a l l A n d / g r a n t i n g f a v o r s t o ...n o n e , d i s p e n s i n g :■ b l e s s i n g s , / l i k e t h e d e w s o f H e a v e n , i m s e e i i a i i d u i l f e i t , s a v e . i n t h e f r e s h n e s s ' a h d b e a u t y , t h e y , c o n t r i b u t e t o p r o d u c e . I t i s s u c h a g o v e r n m e n t i t h a t t h e g e n i u s O f o i i r p e o p i e r e q u i r e s ; s u c l i a o n e o n l y , u n d e r W h i c h o i i r s t a t e s / m a y r e m a i n , f o r a g e s ' t o c o m e , u n i t e d , d i r o s p W o n s a n d f i ’# 6 , “ /. . / / . i n p u r s u i t O f a c o n W i t u t i o r i a l p r O y i s i o n . r e * ' ; / q i i m n g t h e p r e s i d e n t , f r o m i i h i e t o ’' t i m e , • t o - g i v e t o c o n g y e S s i n f p r n i a t i o u o f t h e / s t a t e o f /. ■' T' .16 a . v>v ‘ ‘AT. A- -.A! ■ U- A - • and prosperity of pur country, and compla- inseparable from these conditions it is dur duty as patriotic citizens to inquire, at ; the present stage of our progress, how the bond of the government: made With the people has /, been.kept.and performed. . • /;.';/'/.. • I n s t e a d o f l i m i t i n g t h e / t r i b u t e d r a W n f r o n i . o u r c i t i z e n s t o t h e / n e c e s s i t i e s .o f i t s e c o n o n i i - ; c a l a d m i n i s t r a t i o n t h e g o v e r n m e n t p e r s i s t s m / e x a c t i n g f r o m th o . s n b s t a j M ^ o f t h e p e o p l e . millions which unapplied and useless lie; d/dr- :applicant... mailt ill its treasury... This flagrant injustieo, a n d t h i s b r e a c h o f f a i t h a n d 6 h l i g a t i 6 i) . - a d d . to extortion the danger attending j h g diyer- sibn of tlie curreuqy of the Gountry from the legitimate channels - of business under the /, same, laws by which ftthese results are pro- d n c e d ; ; T h e g o v e r n m e h t p e r n u t s m i a n y m i i - li d n s . m o r e t o b e a d d e d t o t h e c o s t o f t h e f i v i n g o f ; p e d p i e a n d t o b e t a k e n , f r o m o u r c q n s u m - , e r s w h i c h r e a s o n a b l y a r e t h e p r o f i t s o f a / S m a l l B u t P o w e r f u l M i n o r i t y o f t h e p e o p l e f o r t h e S u p p o r t o f ; t h e g o v e r n m e n t u n d e r t h e o p e r a t i o n o f t a r i f f l a w s , b u t . t o t h e e x t e n t t h a t t h e m a s s o f o u r c i t i z e n s a r e i n o r d i n a t e l y b u r d e n e d b e y o n d , a n y /.u s e - // f u l p u b l i c p u r p o s e a n d ••;’- f p r . 'i t h e / b e n e f i t o f a f a v o r e d f e w . T h e g o v e r n m e n t u n d e r p r e t e x t o f ; a n e x e r c i s e o f i t s c a x f n g p o w e m , e n t e r s g r a t u i t o u s l y i n t o p a o r t n e r s h i p W i t h t h e s e f a v o r i t e s t o t h e i r a d v a n t a g e , a n d t o t h e i n j u r y o f a v a s t m a j o r i t y o f o u r p e o p l e ; ' T h i s i s n o t e q u a l i t y b e f o r e t h e l a w . T h e e x * - i s t i n g s i t u a t i o n i s i n j u r i o u s t o t h e h e a l t h o f o u r e n t i r e b o d y p o l i t i e . : I t s t i f l e s , i n t h o s e f o r W h o s e b e n e f i t i t i s p e r m i t t e d , a l l p a t r i o t i c l o v e o f c o u n t r y , a n d s u b s t i t u t e s i n i t s p l a c e • e l f i s h g r e e d a n d g r a s p i n g a v a r i c e . D e v o t i o n t o A m e r i c a n c i t i z e n s h i p f o r / i t s o w n s a k e , a n d v f o r w h a t i t s h o u l d a c c o m p l i s h a s a m o t i v e t o o u r n a t i o n ’s a d v a n c e m e n t ' a n d t h e h a p p i n ^ s o f a l l o u r p e o p l e , i s d i s p l a c e d b y t h e a s s u m p t i o n t u a t t h e g o y e i m m e h t , i n s t e a d o f b e f f i g t h e e m b o d i m e n t p f e q u a l i t y , i s b u t a n i n s r u - m e n t a l i t y t h r o u g h w h i c f i e s p e c i a l a n d in d i * v i d u a l : a d v a n t a g e s A r e J o b e g a i n e d . /_ The ari’ogance of this .assumption is uncon cealed. It; appears in the sordid disrejpffd Of all but personal interest in tbe abate for the benefit of others one iot» iff BeJ- fish advantage, and in combinations f/ , pettmto such advantages • through '.(KmistotiRg^lritoa and imiffogerly A p l a n in a i d p m m e n d e d b y t h o s e w e l l i n f o r m e d , a s / c o m t a i n i n g y a i u a b l e f e a t u r e s / i u - f f i r t h e t o n e e o f t h e s o l u t i o n o f t h e I n d i a n p r b b i e n i ; h a s t h u s f a r f a i l e d o f l e g i s l a t i v e ^ g r a n t s o f d o u b t f u l e x p e d i e n c y t o r a i l r o a d c o r p o r a * tiO n s , p e r m i t t i n g t h e m t o p a s s t h r o u g h I n d i a n r e s e r v a t i o n s , h a y e g r e a t l y m u l t i p l i e d . /' ' T l i e p r o p r i e t y a n d n e c e s s i t y o f t h e e r e c t i o n o f o n e o r m o f e p r i s o n s f o r t h e c o n f i n e m e n t o f U n i t e d S t a t e s c o n v i c t s a n d a p o s t o f f i c e i u i l d - i n g i h t h e . /; ; . '/-.-// '•/ / ' / • / / - .•'.'' /•';'/ */ N a t i o n a l C a p i t o l /; • r , _ /'•'•; a r e n b t . d i s p u t e d * p h t t h e s e n e e d s y e t r e m a i n i m a h s w e r e d , W h i l e s c o r e s o f p u b l i c b u i l d i n g s h a v e b e e n / e r e c t e d w h e r e : t h i e i r . n e c e s r i t y f o r p u b l i c p u i q j W ^ : i s h o t a p p a r e n t . / .. A R e v i s i o n of Our P e n sib n Laws . c o u l d b e e a s i l y m a d e W h i c h w b t i l d r e s t upbn ju st principles and provide for eVery w o rthy / But wM e. oiir / general pension la w s reinam confused and i m p e r f e c t , hun* , dreds of. private penMbU law s a re annually . .pflkcfl whieh ora the sources of ttnjust dis- criimnation and popular demoralization. A p p ropriation b ills for th e support o f the governm ent are /defaced.. b y item s and prb* Ylsipns to meet ft ,j:./ •/; .• Private • '/Ends / and it is freely asserted by 1 responsible mid experietioed parties that a bill appropriating money for public internal improvement woiiild fail to meet with favor ipiless it con- * tained items more for Ibcal and; private ad- • vantage; than for piiblip boaefit. / These ■tatements s Can be niucll emphasised by jan :; •S(»rtainnient of the ptopOrt^cn ©f fed^eral leg^arion Which either bears upon its face; ito/private character <M* -which, Upoh exami nation,' develops' such a motive pbwer. - t And yet the people Went and expect/from their chosen topraBentatives such p«,triotic action as will advance the Wetfare of the entire country ; and this expe^tipn.can only, be a ^ wer^ jperfdrihance o f public? duty with titnWlfish puirbse. Ojir missions amonjg the hatioh§ of the ewrtih, and our ^ 16 - . cess ■•• in ’ accompiishing the Work: Gtod h a s: given the American people to do, require of '/ toose inti’usted With the maktog and execu* tionof our laWs perfect' devotion, jibbve all olher.thmgs tb the public good. ' This devotion Wifi lead u s to efcrongly re sist a ll im p a tience of C tohstithtibnal Ihnita- - tions of federal pow er, and to p e r s i|ten fly check th e increasm g: tendency to exten d th e scope o f fed e r iiU ie^ latib n in to th e d°hurih of state and local jurisdiction, upon th e plea hf kubserVmg toe/p u b fic w The pres* jeihration o f th e . p a riitioiui itotw een. proper ^derid'and/ U n itod,$tatcs ih-the; enjoym ent of doniestic : /teanquiliity and at peace Witli a ll the n a tion s .. / :r Sjriee m y :last a n n u a l m essage our foreign re*, v Ihtion s have b e e n ... \.v;\' ■'/;.;// ' • ;• ft.//,.:. ;;;/ \... Strengthened and Im ; moved //'•• b y perform a n ce of internatiibus 1 good offices; / and b y iiew and renewed, ti'edties of am ity ; commerce and reciprbcal extradition Of .oriihr : . inqls.; ';.'/\r-.:;/* / ; ://ft /.'/'/- v:> \ ' - ’'V •//•;• /•/\' • Those international; questiChs Which stiff await settlement: are /all .re Within.;. the domain of amicable negotiation, and there Z . is no .existing subject bf / jdispnte /between the .United States and ariy .foreign po v/er that i s ; :/ n p t gjasceptible of- sati sfaictory ad j u stm ent b y ; frank diplomatic toeatPient../ The' qiiestjq^ : b etw een .UrmtftBrffain / a ^ the U n ited S t a t e s ; relating t o the rights Of , A m erican fishermen, finder ti’ea'to' andTintWUatibffal con li i y , in t h e . ■ w a ters Of Canada ,and NteWf oUndlaudv I re* • gret - to;: say aye| not yet siftisfactbrily ; ad*:. justed. ' /•//■■//ft/ t t e v f t :•/’.//'•/ - •; '•;. T?i;ese matters, /wera fully 'treatecl. in my / message . to the s e i i a t e ; F e b . 20, .1888, to- ; ; gqther Wdthy.which . a Congestion] concluded ■: uhder ;my;atithority }rith her in a j e ^ gov-. . ernmont/on the 15 th of February kus> fpr/the :. reaqoy al of ail causes of..: . mi$miderstohffi^ /' . 'waS' Miit -mi tted by fpi’ the; approijal of the, : /sena.te/,; - Tltis treaty/having bepn. reycted;by • the senate, I . transmitted, :/a message'. to the ^congress n h rt h p .^ d n f/A !W c^^ la*t-review in g . ; 1 the • transactions, and.sn^^^^ consider- . atipn eertain reepm m endatipjis for legisla*, /tion/conctu'nmg th e // ^ qiiestions in- : yplved./ • AfterWai:ds; on the//' 12 tSi of Septem-., ber in response fo®' resolution of the senate /I. again tom 1 hunicafced fuff.V all tire iifform a - ;tion in .- hiy • : possession: / as: to ' the action by i , , ,the - gtetezqi.meat of. Canada •■- affecting ■ the cpmniercial •/ / relations / be- tWeeh ; Jh®^^ DOuffhiph; / .anxl / the United States^ inciuding the treatment of American, ’^‘filing,/ v e s s e ls . iri the ports and w a ters of : 1 -f^'cn’ • • A Tiri »TT 1 OO.' X h i ‘0 1 ••• -/'I N o r t h , A m e r ic a , Having essayed, in . t h e discharge o f my ' iy t o p r o c u i ’e b y n e g o t i a i i o n t h e s e t t l e * .m d rit/of• a ft-./ 1 : ..•/’ /> ft';; :ft- 'ft Lon?*staiMUng U»xito/C 9 f irispnfe a n d t o r e m o v e a c o n s t a n t . m e ; r a e f t h e g o o d r e l a t i o n s o f t h e t w o c o u h t r i c s a n d c o n t i n u i n g t o ftbe o f o p i n i o n t h a t t h e t r e a t y o f / F e b r u a r y . l a s t . W h i c h f a f f e d t o r e c e i v e t h e a p p r o v a l p f : t h e t o n a t e , d i d ; s u p p l y , a ; s a t i s f a c t o r y , p r a c h : t i c a l , a n d f i n a l a d j u s t t e A~ + — ' o r a b l e a n f f j u s t ' a n d v e x e d q u e s t i o n ;fe ) - v h a v i n g s u b s e q u e n t l y a r i d i r i r r a i l i n g l y re * ; c o m m e n d e d . o t h e r I p g i s l k t . i o r i - t p : c o n g r e s s , • / / W h i c h 1 / ^ h o p e d w o u l d /s u f i i e e , : t o m e e t t h e e x i g e n c y c r e a t e d : b y t h e , ' r e j e c t i b n o f t h e ./ treaty, I ; noW;:. .invoke/ the; e a r n e s t a n d i m m e d i a t e / a t t e n t i p n . o f t h e . --y' t h e o o u h t r j - , a n d f o r t h e s e t t l e m e n t o f w h i c h •. I a m d e e p l y s o l i c i t o u s . - /./. • .te t e / . / ’• , L O R D S A C k / V I L L E ^ S B O U N C E . ^ T h e . Case Set / F o r th in Tffo tlrieertaiii ft ■ //•/■/ ’;////•■ Sound. ,\'/•. ft/'\ ;./ ftft;.ft /•.. Near the close o f the month ,0f October last i t m y / p a i r i f u l b u t i m p e r a t i v e d u t y t o o b t a i n .. w i t h a s l i t t l e d e l a y :hs p o s s i b l e a r i h w p e r s o n a l c h a n n e l o f f i j p l o r r i a t i e : i n t e r c o u r s e i u t h e c b u r i t r y W i t h t h e / g o v e r r i m e h t o f ;/; G r e a t B r i t a i h v ;/.:./>/■■'■;;/ h f t : - 5- ; / '. ' \ . T h e c b r a e ^ p n d a p ^ c p ^ ^ M a j f f o h ; t o t h i s l i l t c i d e n t w i f i i n dff® c p n r s e b e l a i d b e t o r e y o i l , a r i d w i l l d i t o l o s e t h e u n p a r d o t i a b l e / c o n d i i e t o f ; t h e o f f i c i a l r e f e r r e d t o i n h i s i n t e r f e r e n c e p r e s i d e n t i a l e l e c t i o n , t h e n . n C a r a t h a n d , a n d also in h i s ' s u b s e q u e n t p u b l i c ' d e e i a r a t i p n s to 6f thi2 5 , in tio n s n o w peffiling, in c o n t r o v e r s y b e tw e e n • t h e t w o goyeJm m e n ts . / • • ft •. The oiTeffse thus eommitfed was most g r a v e , f t i n y o l v i h g ; ; /•;•'••/•:•;;te-te :- '/>:/:; 'ft \ /,;. D S s a s l r o u s P o s r i b l i i t i e S /> .ft'- to toe good relatioiri Of the United States arid Great BHtatof cpn^itoting^ a breach o f diplomatic; privffpge arid ari Evasion of the purely donaeptic mffairs and; essehtiial soy* ereignty o f the goyernmen^to which the en voy Was accredited. Having first fulfilled the jrito demands pf intornatiprial courtesy, by affording? full ppporturiity for her ma* je^y’s gOyernnierit to abt iri relief pf Jhie sitr uariori, I cbnsiditoed prolongatipn of discus sion unwarranted 'and thereupon: jdeclined to fu/rther rec<^nizethediplp phriracter o f , the whfito ,^|d^riari^ to «ucri friric*, tion wpulff dtottoY^toaj mutual opnfiderioe; Which to eWrihrikl tp:toe good understanding of the tWo governments,/ anff; w as; ihconsis- tent with the Welfareftarid/ sejf-respect of the government or th®\ Utofed Sfcatee*. Tho usual toterChange of: cotoriauriication • ,has: • sine© contmued r torDrifih her m&jesty’s/ tiou to tiff? 01%”: NMy ondeayors . coWperatipri measurto to® i t o e e&Tririiato^ f u r have/not been relaxed, and I have / h o p e s p f •' benig enabled tobrily to tobmit an effective >md satof^tory convention^; projeol' with toe maritime powers tor the approval o f the * J f h r i o G a ^ t o d • boundary, b e t w b e h O u r Alririltori nossessioixs aud Bi;ifish Uohimbiai I , Alaskan •togtot.'to/sayi'has not . rpcteved the atteritkm demanded )te:;Jto/'lte^rtonoei' imdvtolto/riri''/ - 1 ■ h a d t o e /-ft- M. t t f r t n ( u i t m r i fjrm a t& r