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*N '{&*<**** .'•'yTJ' 'H. »T\ «<n^f» tWf* y.-\'?; T'^PffT-T. r-*^r*\*»*i rr-rjgi; „••• ,g#j - >... *\ • \t->*; '-*_*«* •!•• ??*-•- 'W \^s.- ~i;*< 8 NORTHERN TRIIM'NE,' GO!'VER'\El T R, N. Y. PRESIDENTS MESSAGE # Jiichid** tfn SAUst'ed if prrill.t ted through the forriiury in defwite am! l< i 9* i i- .*>IIJJt to ttrhl!r;i'i«i!; Jy : uj i>n orje h> J < 1 «* of i t r<irjclu».on», the d>j»at>h J up'iii the J»r;t..-»h gov- * ;i!'(Wi r i<» the i j ie* or v\ ou »d n- t m h • iM. p nt ed ft ur • r.-N a- d a ..tTI^a VN Mch ;v» th •>• /i r t •iIi-r»-:ito to Sot w.-i-n •n undiv cJarv that li %* • only the [*»rt 14 n III \ U-w f t hese Ui q , ..'*ft \ii Crt.< ermiifit fo r .*» defin,te ti'iD Vk-^irrher • t * u.d If: it U* ! «• r r !i <»rt.iJ c<itJtro\ »•.-*>>* fotween J tM-.f .ib d \ • n> / Lit-la . fi Mti en t. i rty to irn j»n\t:a. artirm'.\!i The tt:»v. cr of tin* J'r - h ;*».\«-rnv;«-rit has n t >» t t»--«-n r e * »• \n! ' i»t i-. r \ ;>«•<*: fd *• -rtlv w ; -n f: ; , \• t • r \•: r: ur. ' a' i :(;>• -'fj th<- m v .re t wul pr< : a i> fe made to the r»iij^rt «•. The («riulu Incident. irt't y<-ar * riif«;i;\ I t fl-rn'nl ft! !. i _\h f. v .»- ; lii'jh-.... i i»>nn (|i;r«[.oil* r.-.«l..v ar:s. n : u the M«.s .oio If! a' ; !! f V .-n- UM.l 1 V th' . -t .,f r >•-<•- v • v\ :h > 1 r. \ a s e*uo < of t. 1 (•!>' l r V * th- :u ft'..i ' .\ !te-r this e\N\ g'.ari adiuinj?.; 'ati t.'!f rav of the i '.r; .< v, I V the •4.»t Ii.* • ur\. oV < : t\ r * til v i; n o ! on i ri t« t ish V arid o! se\ era: u h«'»'Ti > , l .!iim.ir: v » X{ an J t!.\Hed w 'h > pr.»\.-kr<i :i f! .;:n t ar :i i . ^^* ih# Ccn^reM of the Iniu*] >tai»* Tb* preaent aisotnblage of tb o leK»'ft ^•* brmuch of our ^ovrrmnont occurs nt • UBM when th© lruert**t« c»f our j^eoplu And th« lMH>d« uf thu country pwv (*p#H.-ia: pTOXDlDttiui* tu the condii;ou uf i>ur f' m ij^o JTViatlOCs ai»d the eii^t-MUs t ,f our im <k>Dft1 flnntu-t** The r»p4,rt* «.f th«- ht-a 1* «rf th* aovt- ra! admin !*t rat. vt^ il-p.-imtMit-. Of the ifoYt rurLiont fully orul p.. n'y «i 111 bit what ha-* t»een ar«'o<i.p ^NIHI ts.thin th* aoope cif their r»\*pect:\f d ;t.»-- a:-d jptesnot uuth rt'c-ofniuffjii^t lor:* f r the bf»i %«annent <»f <uir i-cuntrv -• ctijul: r .'-n a-: p.i trlotlc a^d iui<;l!:^i.'r:t lal.'T aLJ u!j.vr\.i tion uu^K'*'* 1 JLthrrefcro d..\-: lo y rx« •dtxiuattvy p^rf'irT.vJ i* t h * •CUtU-K t<> tht c-.ujy-rrii'. th phaj4c*« -•/ u'jr .•:: i;at ;• in a* r< intertourho \* :u f «:^'i r..i •Ulteruer t of the* !:n:»ru.a! p- • iooDfr>iit u-s i«m::t:::^. i-\.4-.jt jrelat'- i t \ (h.-«»e t. :-K> n : y depart :in f:!a! < p r it-' <v». Tl>« V% *)!«-r < ***•. Tht* tu:ji?oT!.ary C'T^i :a : r»•: tt th:s fo-.'jtrv ar;d i- rain•«• h.t\*' turt>e^i, w.th t. v .»- »•! i-p:i«»ii that a f i;l e\ |»latjat:on »>f the tre.Mtrri'\.t ««f .!< hn I* WailiT ' y • h.* exiH*d.\ Kuutry n, Ijt.iry au tliCJr.Iio Of »a!.- n e l . . 1 rfT.'i.Tlrt T*> tn' jr^Ten. >!r W'n'.'.rr. I Tr.irr.v I n;ted t^ta'i^ oorio .1 at 'Iarua:a>«. r» in » r;ed in Jtlad&^rw.'tr aftt r hi.\ f e»-Tn of <<:\ o e\ p.r<-d and Wi-vs apparent - y fi'-o^-f i:l inp'-^-ur in^r bu>.'!».\\• (•• .rcvi-i'tv.g f r- :u thr H< V»J* Of ^rrrater ^r >•»' vann'. „\f T *T th.f ocru patJoD oi '{ \fiii:.i!av »* ar.d t !.«• d»»clarat on of \martial l;iw hy th.* Krv r.t h i;e \va.» arrf»tfd Up<>u %arsous < har^-^, am^rig th«-:n that €>t cciii:*t:n riifat 'iij it: l-'ary it:fi>rn:-it .0:1 to the I'r.t-ius.'* \f K: in e. was triod atiJ cocvirtt-J i y a Tii'l.L'vry tr.hvsta: a':d »en- tfnred to I;* 1 yrars' imj r 1 «• .t: iro-t»t. >\d!ow: r.z tho rcJiir-e JUM tii-J !y ft^'ttn- dant prt oe^.ieDt*. thi*^: vtTnrn-nt rt-'jui'st- ©d fn»m that of KraIJC-L- thi» r«--ord of the proceed:rip\« of the French trihunal which resulted in Mr Waller ** condi-mnation. This re'jiU'-iJt lja« h«-eu rorn[i ud w ih to the extent of Mipplviritf a r«:>v i.f th.- nfti- cial record, fr-nn which aptr-ir t ht* tor.-:. tatjoii and orsramvation of The c< art, the char^r-i a-* formula:- <!. an.! th-« p neral course and rt^ult of the trial, nni by which jt i«* hhown that t.he a<-fUFi-d waa tried in open c< urt and was ilef»-:;ih d by counael. i^ut the e\utemo Hiidurt-d in •upport of tbecharpt's—which was not r*»- ^©eived by the »t nrh jnirj:»t.-r f-r foreign •affair's till the lir*r we^k in October—hns thus far befn withheld, the h ret:, h <r«>v- ercmect takinp the protnu! that im pro- duction in response t<> our dniiard would ©•tablish a had precedent. Ihe elTort- of our emba»i»ador t«i procure it. however, though impeded by recent chan^i*s in the French ministry, have not been relaxed. *fid Jt if confidently expected that gome satisfactory solution of the matter will Shortly be reached. Meanwhile it appears that Mr. Waller'i confinement has every •deviation which the 5tate of hi* health mn4 all the other cireuiu>tacci*s of the OUty demand or permit. Th« Berfn* Sea Award. Tb« ni. %dcr * tandlD ^ bv wn *f-h the United •State* ww *° pa ^ ancJ (:Jre *t Uritain to receive a lu.^ 2 ^ sum of t*-\».Ouo In full j aettlement of t . ^ British claim* for dam- j oreiirnry. acre* arising fron/ our «^»^ur^ of British j Whatever may be tho t aeallng vessclii un Vithorized under the I pathy of our cottntrymen •ward of the Paris tribunal of arbirm- tion wa? not conflrme \* h T th ^ last con gre9% which declined to ^ake the neces- sary appropriation. I am *i {U ot the opin- ion that thi* orranprement wa * n judicious and advantageous one for the p^-'erumerit. And I earneHtly nwminend th'*t it Le Again con-idend and sanctioned. *?, how ever, this does not meet with the fa\*or of congress, it certainly will hardly di-t-cnt frt^m the prrip<i«!tion that the povemmont lar^ment of th* art* 0/ Uritiah (iuiana «r lea* than 11.000 fhould be filled either In d*'rotf«tiun of the ri^ht* and a^ainitt bf rran*fer or pronuofciun from Home other the will of Venezuela that, con>uU»#iDK puidtion under tb* department 0/ » late uf the dupanty ID utnTi*rth of (ireat UriLaJn a character tending to qualify the lacum- and N'fiie/.ui'.-a. t i»t? territorial dispute IM* b**tit f »r the p«j*Jtion to im tilled, or by the twt*fn them enn l** rMMannab'y willed on!v An >M 'i^xneat of a person not under the de- by fr endiy and iru|ia r tiaJ arhltration, and partuietit of state, but ha rit)§[ previously YEARS OF INTENSE PAIN. quate amount to acooropMth lt« object. This fund amounted, on the l«<t day of j January. 107% to $114,1 w.'i^'O, and, 1 . v-^t_ tbounb tbanMiafV constantly tfuriuatlng, »r- ^ * ^«^ «™**« l^Jjt , it did not fail lilow that sum until July, j ctau. HumUoJdt, Neb. » ho ^offc/od n.td , 1SV#2. J n April, lbJS, for the first time heart since JU eatabUsLnient, th>« reMjrv* re ury noiea, but the proportion ™**»\ tb6 ^ o( lmw mnd wUhout oomptmaitlori treasury oan on demand draw gold lYoai „ ^*»pww*«iion. that tlii* rt-Hori i<» »in.k arbitration nhoui'i i»i-rved thereunder and shown hn capacity amounted to lea* than f llH'.ooo LH>», OOU- ; ae s *rt di*eu*ts for fu*r years, trying every • . if and fe.4ow-pra*'t;tiuoen»; U he vta> tna* _.„..». %»h«>le <>>iiLroVcr>y a r :d :» riot one of the JX'WITH OiU'-oriud l» u> draw an arbitrary Ijne 1 ' '\ - de - 1 n i and f}'n»«*« for con«u!ar duty, or by th* tainiug at that date oulv f »T«'i i,;i.^». app- intmeut of a perttnu who, baring been J n the maantlme, and in July. 1N.*», n.ittoii by the president and sent to a ect had been pasaed d retting lururer gov j board for examination. Is found, upon erunn ntal monthly purcbaKC* of *i M'T ' H.I. h examination, to t>e qualifit^l for the than had bevn rexjuirtd under previous j^viition. l'i <»IH which pay ic«* than $1,<>UU laws and providing that in payment Tor tnong usually, on aecxmnt uf their email inch KiUer troaaury notrn of the tT'jiti-d c'oiupeUKat.-'in. filled hy selei-tion from r-tate* nhould be la»uod t>ayable on d t maid resident** of the locality it wn4 not deemed ^ n g^'d ( \ aiiver OOJII at tl»e discretion of pratllcttMetu put them uudqr the new the secretary of the treasury. It was, pranaiuurr,, ^ \\\ ^ \ \ P re*«jntation of the notes they received in Heart d^MM* curable. He write.. | « chaDK e for it . K.»r four yean* 1 had ! The •ecretary of the treasury might use such notes taken from a surplus revenue to buy gold in the market, of course he could not do this without paying a pre there 1* nothing t o prevent tho*e thus ~ __ „ ~V^T»r.7jT..L<^ M \* ,w *' v ' * ur ai < Q 1th tmTlr gold from regaining It ^ \flJ*\ !!* n ^ /\^ netw ** ftrlJ r day or the next hour by The £?**£ *°* T '**• ™™UT may J * - L . _ . . L .' . ... be in divers forms and of various k^nda M>tem. . Iiowever, declared in th<» a< t to b4«\the J am tbor\iijjhly convinced that In ad- eatablimhed policy <»f the I'm ted State* t < > d:t:ojj t o their B,i.arit*n our emhatMtdor* maintain tJui two itiela •» on a jiarity wiiri ad mir:*.r<r-> at foreign courts n ha J l>e each other UJK>U the present U „'i\l m'.o ] rovided by 'he g\\erniiieut with official or \Uch rat'o n* may he IT- v,tl«l hy law r.Mdeneert lr..- valines of the«e officers J\ view of this declaration. 11 w.-s nV. ar« coinpttra*: v'e.y mi.a 1 aid HI IIUMI CKKS deerwd iieritilssible !< r the >tor-'ary of ln«*uf!;«-it nt to pay. w t h other necessary the treasury to exer« *• the d:-cn >:n -»• t :oi '••\ M - ; <! to th. m •••a'-agu.-i, t :h.-mM :%••- avN f» am! r .i.l uf hy onv «?:d t I r.vj.. jn • het \\ 1 eti Jan .'N ! 1 1. m , 1 y . I ) Ji.lIMM, h;t> Ur II he Irtd.a:^ to \,f K' V <aju la Lions thc.r c»vs u hu* eva - -•ur.-J To N -ara^ua> eip«n-*«s. tliH C4)«t uf maintaining })tJtia«» b jid e-ta>hiiHhmeriTs ' n k*f pi tig with their imporbant arid del.cate futictinus. „Ni*>tlui»Al !• tnAOort. A\ wo turn fr<jT?i a review of our foreign r»'.at 1«»r 1 .•% to th* contemplation of our na- t oiml financial situation we are imme- diately aware that wa approach a subject of doiueatic c*4tucorii m^rf important than any oth«r that can engage t>ur attention, arol one at present in »uch a perplexing and delicate predicament as to require pr< M pt and wise treatment. We may well be encouraged to earnest v uniform Nicara- effort in th,» directi<»n when we recall the utep«* already taken toward ln»proving our V. i*i»n-i to Rtnp lUteh. T)trVT!icn W d fr ,m upon N ity. wa- . : the jit;Ver»- fa^t.a wa« Ur.':i::i, t h * '.< reg-ird t«. \\'\ £?V>.'.-M\ h rtli: .\ Mr • i - h rava re->ra? . e th-- J'a- bu: w.'^ s. 4»n a\. JToMU-.- t h it the - j>aid ThiMiu'hout Ol!.eos f ,f th. - I'l:.' h ' ha d .N ; a rag 11,1 \» 'hrah'e ;no gr;:iv • 1 •» at lir *;»* r 1 up ,v n irv : i.di'mr' : v, w h :rh, 1 > :a f tjsal t • nd mi t 1 a h 1 fo.o a! by <ii.-a! U\.:a a. While gr:*y aid .un-d c: .on o>f N c n > \% iv 1 :1'. r * •h hU pr-v,. t ni by ( ,, ..,',1.. -.'••;ii ?t iri r:j;-hed the xrutic w'rh'iut e^ormmlc and financial situation, and when v> e appreciate how well the way ban N*en prepared for ftirtlier pn>gr»-s?* by a n arovi>el and intelligent poj ular interest 1U I hcv -u^^ectH. The c<T!ipuh-ory purchase «nd coinaire of h.lvi-r hy the gove»\nt!ieiit. unchecked and unregu.afed hy t);i»;ne-is and h»^d-ens f our currency n for more than l.'j years diluted latino modum, underminid abroad in our : n.i ncial ah;i,ty culminated in distress a f d par- have been rC'tTIt V «.t« -pped b v l J 1 m terms conferrt«d ou L — hy r» i uaing to i**y gold on thene note«» wh^n dema' d h bv- cause bv such discrin.i::atl.-n m fa\or of the ^old dollar the *<• aihd pantv of the I two rnetalf would he d«piro,ad, ar d grave and 3 *njr*»r*>us co!;-»< qut'>o<« ^ ! 'ild he prec!pl'ated by affirmmg r acevr ;l-.;a: in*s the conxtAntly wsdeultig disparity V:««rQ their actual value* under the ex.sting ratio. j 1 It thus re<m!t**d that the t-'-a»ury notes ' Issued in payment of silver purrh i<*e* un - > • der the law ( >f 1 s :* j wen- ne.vs-ariiy treat ! ! ed as gold (»hligations, at the option of the' holder. These n.»{ee . u the Ut day of No- | vernh<T lM<lt. when the law compelling the monthly piirrks*.- of nilvcr was re- **I *-i b to ttdl Cims hjii* done fo r beuri d:*-&M«i>r i***-' v, ' r T w » ,r * 1 ^ ! \ J - ^* v * •Krul phy~.e:arji I consulted, said I t »« Rheumatism of the Heart. It «n> u.*iuoeil un- end u ruble: with JK ti o r t 11 e s s AJI bn-avn, piipita- tmn .-«, *. e v e re P.....1, liii.*'do to hiit.-p, e-peeut!!y OU the left side >'o peri 4-an de- beHlie my surT. r - n;>. fxiriieuiirly Oaring tJje lu>.t •: ocths of tho?»e fuur weary years. 1 jfiua»iy tried DR. J. tt. w AI IS. Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure, lhi : !fl No silver standard country has a gold cur- rency in circulation, but au enligbtetod and wise hystem of finance secure* the benefits of both gold and silver as cur reucy aud circulating medium by keepm K mium. The premium would not remiin ^« ^»^»taMe and all other curretey •tationary. and the at*urd spectacle might' *.' P V w > lh f ll - .^uch a svateni and such u be presented of a dealer *ellmg f,old to the ft *f d * rtJ ttI *° *\* fr «» ^P« for the u.o government, and with I'nited >tale« note* *\* * x ** Q * l \\ ot iiJ « *\ J oonservati,. or treasury notos in bin hand immediately Cft,dJ ' ^ *«di«peuiable to. broad ULd clamoring for IU return and a re.ale at a * ro \ in * commercial transactions and B J higher premium. wel1 -ubaututtd for the actual uae a . ., *, I ,,lonev - ]/ a fix »^ »DJ stable standard i, c^dd a»d th* Kmoa,. j maintained, such as th* magnitude and It may be claimed that a large revenue safety of our commercial tran.sactious and and redundant receipt* might favorably businea* require, the use uf money it*c.f affect the situation under discussion by is conveniently minimized. affording an opjn-rtunity of retaining I n conclusion 1 especially entreat th? the*e notes In the treasury when received, people's representative* in the cougre>» and thus preventing their f roen tat ion for who are charged with the responsibUitr gold. i*uch reteniu n to l>e useful ought of inaugurating measures for the safciv to be a t leant m a*uraMy permat ent, and and prosperity of our common country, t'., »r. c ar.d wus surpriM-d at tlie result. It put new life l-.t o ur^d iiiude a new Uiun ot rae. 1 have n«'t had a sytLptoru of Lrvulde >;n4'ti U'id 1 urn !»ati--tied your medicine ha- cun^d ri.e f r 1 have now •••.joyed Mie'e taniuglt 1 i::./:ht ^«ld \U kl I am ^ ur.::;'>t .aid have bi»»d aac. r». 4»j..f..ei.di-a > <K: - il- Art «\'irv. f< r 1 kr.ow ALiut it h.13 ii'tijv fo r me and only hibited. ?*o far promptly and effectively consider the il ^ concerned,, by . yf our critical financial plight. I have sap- pealed, amounted tl (\i*i. The notes of outriiarvjtug addetl notes <*'; i 1 undimin ; • cancel.at:«»n const.t re than if 1 ~>\ vox\ - : o» deK.rptlon now ••> the I'nited Slat••«* .ed by redemption or to a N ulilliif of god '• rr of ( ••av\ n v.] aeilfd vv idert'hiekindlv - w • r.n and a *< and con* t > 11 r jeet w --. g .a a^ w • w r • m d -• hN IL d rta emph»y.'d in fav. - - I\ » .tie;n- tit ai.J a s mu; h ivm udu get* e tow ard N : a •.'4 r:r wi' h the j 1 \i- f K ,f f !••> •V'orr* ha\ e *'v. '.• b> . t; * 1 !•• 1 i -• >f «: preria'ive an d g ' J'.CIV*' r-c tion by N icar.ag :i. The Cuban K'bellliin. / <\'.;ba U nga n grnv-'y d -• :'lj#%}. In-urrectMn. in - 'm.* re-:-.- : - *& re a than the ia.*t pre:-r-di?:g fe\ I'^^vvh «-h tin tied frem ] s»-,s to 1*^7^. ta>Kv fxists large part nf the eastern-'Inter..ir ef island, menacing e\\ n h-'ftie p-pi.la' llhl l»e itivckeil [-a efji dera'. n unche^'k' conditions ed s, w h i c h (»ur cirtu airf.'i' 'i r • ami a t last ;e at h ' 'III' 1 , . r* peal o-f i\* s \\l,;eh f if'-i d thif reckless s. .hem'.' t' e cii'.ic' ry. e th.ngs- b l iu« a 'cempil-hed. n-'twltb* •r.g I r - •. r extre'.'se irnp«-rtan--e and .••e r :r » 'f- • ts fall far «>h«irt of c m .An {• vt- on n a t v '<- on the eoasr. ii, s.des 1' iDtTba! exchanges of th otir country takes the p this I'.Agrant condition 'ra' j i* ed of arousing sentimental «ym; ing adventuro;:s- support « pie, has entailed earnest etl of thi!» government t o er: to our neutrality laws and :• territory of the lured -rat- abused a-* a \anrage L T r >'irid to aid those in anus ag 1 n»; sg :ig the com- iand. of which mi fan t share, hostilities-, hy ithy and i n :l - •i*i;g . :;r p e o- •rt 0:1 th • p irt ir.a- o!vdien 'e 1-' 7 \t••Vent the '•••m h-irg m w h i. h l.'O.sh >JV - rVfef.-fro ,•;,.. t.^ fa! 1 far t>h«irt of the m<ifefarv e\ils from which wr> *i::!'er as a re„. 4 i: of long indulgence in ill ad vis- d :.:;a:--.da\ expedients. I rott'd S'At*** \ct|»»v T ; o-» currei.--y de:iomtn;it»*d T'nftexl F'ab-s to'ri *\y.d c< mm only known a s gre*: ba Us was issued in large volume i..;r:ntr 'h*- late u\:i war and VK <is intetid- t d nr g.nahy > nie- t t he t xigencies «f that pen-»d 1* u I be v/fti iy a reference t o the debates :'i 'I'liirre^ a t the time the laws were passed authori ir.g the issue of These n >tes t!,a: their ad^ «eat«*s declared they were intended for « niy temporary v->- and to meet t e emergency of war. Ju almost if !:••'• a Ithe laws r, 'utirgr*^ them • .•me JT- v!« : n wa * marie \ !:i*-mpla:ing th*'.r vobm'Hfv or n »?rpi;)<- >»*y retinment. A large o mint : t 7 kept . n foot -,r-J r< -iev ( f th.-- .-oiir obogati' ris amount n g t o near y ^.'.JO,- 000. ;.o t. These obligat otis nre the instru mentsi which, ever s .-jee we have hail a g- Id reserve, have b-«. :i l^cd to deplete 11 This reserve, a s has heen stated, had fallen i n .April, l > • i. t o t .'T.t>i 1, o^u. it has from that time to the present, with Xrry few and nmmp. r'aio upward mov.» no •nt*. steadily deer- as. d, e\eopc as . ; h.ns t/een temporarily rephni-hed by the esiie Of bonds. The Hmtd ln.«ti#*<i. In conse*;uenee of th.e«e conditions the go'd reserve *»n the 1st day of r ehruary. Is-h was reduced to $' 'J, 4H\O77, having los-t itf.re :h..ir: ?•'•!.'» \J.'.KXI during the pre- ceding nine months, or s:nce April, l^-.'.J. Its replenishment In-ing r:ecrs<ary, and no other manner <»f a< c< rnpiishing it beintr po<s:ble. rcsf-rt wa*» had to the i»sti*» and fvale of b4>r; !s provided for by the re.s'imp- tton act of !•»?.». > , ftv millions of these e.y vs hat is pr as I'uilcd Matts ti4>f i s »r. the law of 1*> formdding their further getted a remedy which my judgment ap- retirement. That statute in so many prove*. J desire, however, to assure tho words prt»vides that these note* when re- congress that I am prepared to co-operate ceiTed into the treasury and bt longing to with them in perfecting any other mea-.- the I'nited .^tates f,hn!l lie 'paid out ure promising thorough and practical r*- Three Years of Splendid Health. f t4 * run aud kPpt M1 cirt ' u;Hl lon ^< **<* that i win giadiy ubor wah .... r , , ! ' It will, moreover, be r.adilyseen that them in every i>atriotic endeavor to fun the government could n.t refuse to pay ther the interests and guard the welfare of out Tuited States notos and trtarfiiry note* our countrymen whom iu our respectivo in current transaction* when demandt*d places of duty we have undertaken tw end i!!*i«<t on paying out silver alone and serve. CiKoVEK CLKVFLAND. wtill mamtaiti the parity between that Kxecutive Mansion, Dec. 2. metal and the currency repres. ruing gold, j _» lies id en the accumulation in the treasury of currency of any kind exacted from tha people through Taxation is justly regarded a* an evil, and it cannot proceed far with- out vigorous protest against an unjust:!!- able retention of money frmithe luis-nesii of the country and a denunciation of a scheme of taxation which proves itself to be un ust when it takes from the earnings and income of the citi/en m mey so much in excess of the needs of government *.:p- port that large sums can be gathered and kept in tho trea.s;iry. Perhaps it is supfoaed that miff'udcnt revenue receipts won d in a *, ntime^ta! way improve the s.ttfiti r\ hv inspiring confidence \i\ our .solvency arid cliaying the fear of pecuniary exhaustion. An d logicsr tos ma.ntainn w ..^h iri-g ' Vou pive Ji: J\ pu i . \ .. It v by i 1 Cv . ,e '. » N. ex . r; 's M H. -•> • -u \ . 1 t^ •.c I> ual a:.d \V . •;.«•: oil. **s I .• • -(. : r. y >t a t..e »e t «.• N-. e-ir . -1 t % - • •. wis e g i • ! .« >. T ( ..' . i *•••' 11 t:.\ . M 3 •• M i t • l: .' a f » V V >'V». re h< o'a . y • i s st : <t 1. c .4i 'h\a u.t er »k \ *.«4 c > i < 'J .*- ri r Cc •-'•>' i I rt-\ J i on <> 4A .rr i •• a ; l.i my suiTt now erij<, ei.itS », r I W \ IT S a p>-it! .. t •• •.«t •, f-.r s* yl uf p. , •vfiari, JL r - »y. s«J 70 :l- .a* .*e u. jeee**^*****^********************^ Dr. Miles' Heart Cure Restores Health icg by such payment I I of these note*. When added to all this wo are reminded that to cany on this astounding financial •scheme the governim-nt has incurred a bonded indebtedness of |>o, 5\ K 000 in es- tablishing a gold reserve and offieih- J$l.*»,-h'o ai efforts to maintain it, that the yet through all our Taken inter- nally cures cramps and all b o w c 1 com- plaints, s tt d d c Ti rohls, chills d I.A < .rippe. T'-sC'i CTtr-e.allv it is the bc-s*. lini- ment in the world. Beware of mr'Ht'otis, h:iv only the genuine IftKlLtffr 'J: : :*mk. : -^^* • made bv Perry Davis, ^-. *r u.. a if '\iu s- 1 !>•••**»••••»•••****• *********»#4fi annual interest charge on such bonded in- our gold reserve there neve ha bee any debtcdness w m< ire than tl J.OOU, QUO, that apprehension as to our ready al».liry ta f»ay a continuance in our present course may our way with MU h money a* we had, and result in further Umd issues, and that we the question wl ether or no: u^ir current d, yieh |.\» :M.'2 !. have suffered or are threatened with all this for the sake of supplying gold foi foreign shipment ur fac.Mating its hoa ing at heme, a situation is exhib which ccrtalniy ought to arrest atten and provoke immediate legislative rei if t h« rn. h- '\<. • vrr, were mingo-d w.th t he cur- rv. *.o that at the c-ose vcar i tie y amounted to *%,*:,- \tat dtite and In Jnn- :dit : '?nal sym a«* individuals ! with a people who *eem to be struggling j for larg* r autonomy and i\r:iter f/e.d Tn, i deepened as such rcym;athy nut tralfyl must be in behalf of our m. ighbor-s, vei nf th lrnii:e«l:atehy after t liar.-. ]sT\ ;i aw vvr.s pa*-ed providing for the resoo |t , : , ( ,( sp r , .e payments, by whi^h the i«'fre r aryof th-e treasury wa^ Tt uiired. when ver additional circulation was issued to national banks, to retire I'liited rs'at - n-;te.< coital in amount to s'i pep coft of -ur h p.dditional national bank circulation until »i:<di Tftes were re- diUvd to f:> i .oo-, , u. Tiiis law further b«)fids wet which was added to the reserve fund of g d then on hand. As a result of this operation, this reserve, which had sv.fTor.'d constant and large withdrawals in the meantime, st.nxl on the 'rh dar of March, lv-M, at tiiesrnnof I )?, 4 4'hvg\. Its de- pleti'in was, however, immediately there- , after -<> accelerated thgt on the ;>oth day of June. l^Ji, it Imd fallen to ,. • -4. K ?;i, Og.'i, j thus losing by withdrawals more than ^4.huou.oo'j in five months and dropping . slightly dow its situation when the sale ; of V> ; .0o 000 hn Lx-mls was effected for 1 its refdenis] ment i OT c nited Mates bondj? of small as well Thi's'depressed \cordit Ion grcV wnr«s% : ^ large denom-natioos. bearing a low rate and on the g4th dav of November. ]VM, vi interest. They should be long term our gold reserve being roduced to*:.7,6^,- ; bonds ' thu8 Increasing their desirability receipts met our current cApens s ha^ r.' r enured into the es-'.mate > f om? solvency. Uf course the generai state of our funds. exclusive of gold, w*s entirely immaterial to the foreign creditor and investor. JHis debt cou.d only be paid in gold. And h.s Or. GILBERT CANNON, DEsfcASES OF rHE EYE, EAR THROAT AND ROSE, 44 rU>WEK BllLniNO, WATERTOWN, N. Y. J am convinced the only thorough and nD <y concern was our abihty to keep on practicable remedy for our troubles is hand that kind uf money, found in the retirement and cancellation Inasmuch as the withdrawal of onr gold of our Ini'ed States notes, commonly h* 5 resu't-d largely from fnght. there is called greenbacks, and the outstanding n^thingapparent that will prevent Its con- treasury notes issued ty the government tinuance or recurrence, with its natural in payment of silver purchases under the consequence*, except such a change in our Thirty second thousand iw=tied within u year of publication. The act of i v«i. financial methods as will reassure the « I believe this could be quite readily ac- frightened and make the desire for gold rorutdished by the exchange of these note* less intense. I t is not clear how an in- crease in revenue, unless it be in gold, can satisfy those whose only anxiety is to gain gold from the government's store. It cannot therefore be safe to rely upon . it became nece&sarv toagain strength- j &s investments, and because their pay- en lr. This was done bv another gale of meiJt could be wel1 Postponed to a period bonds amounting to *:.0,0Oo,b(i0, fmm far removed from present financial bur- i ie bound by every consldernt: n of honor •nd g«w)d faith t-o provide for the speedy adjustment of ttietie claims by arh.tra'lon as the only other alternative. A treaty of arbitration has therefoie been agri»vd upon And will be immediately laid \>* f re the .•enate. ^ that in one of th.-m Ut s ^:c- ^rested a :lnal sittlcm.r: n-.-iy te r a/:, J. The Alaskan H jundnrr. The completion of t! e pre ;n; .* ^ry fir- •ey of that Alaskan b- ur.dary v^. }•. h fal- lows the contour of The p«ta-t fr-m-s'lc the plain duty of their C'^vttnicnt hs te j prov;J.-d tr observe in good faith the recognised ..!di- I .'avtiary, 1 gntiuns of ntt rcntionalrrlatlonship. Th- I then ru]**fand:\« performance of this duty should not be ! coin, a^d in < r<\ made more difficult bjr a disrv^^rd on the j for such redemr part of our citf/eris of the cbligar: -n- ! treasury was a growing cult of their allegiance to their ' any siirj 'us r. v country, which ^hottld restrain them fr., m j but to issue 1 •r the 1st day of ed States notes m fr., ru { bu t t utralitv ! ir.t of Prince if '^^4/»B ;*- kes the one h*i\ ^ed and an at or ne ir t^e sutnm.t r.\r:i!'j. v- rse'- ra. ces- is fjr*.- nt ';•• re-*- Him ..mJortaken f : tif *. »; \ • i.t itj n t u- ;*.*ry ar.d (it at Iirlt- d t: •' f t:p; lenit ntary a: s'-ct.on of tb o : h f low.- the one t meridian north- K ;as to the frozen J w hi' h involves •he merciian men- ngro ment has y-t ainment of a given •outhern in o*t i- laud until it st- forty flr*t m»r:d Of Mount >t. > has •vary *rvr< T -urf TI ommcrdi d. 'i : .« ' tinder th* prcvis..,r, tered into bv this r mm July i 1 -:. :- • i t con von tion of F- b ^, 1 As t o the r ma'-u: Alaskan b-jui-tiuye. «•;; hundred and (<*•? f-r« •ward.y frerii ^f ;; : ; .-:. 'ocean, the f*: .-. r-.«. r.t thep:ys - «al . »cn*,onrrf tioned. no conw:,: : , r.a been made The n = 'ert \merid'ar. a t a :.irt: n u.ar p^ir.t i s a work 'T*cpx,r.T'.£ mnc-h t«»!-,e and careful ob*erva- 'Wens hv& *-;rwy< su- h c-bservat.ons and •crveysw^re undertaken b y the Inited . fr*tate# C4»ast nnu ge<xbtic survey i n 1^'.*** and >. 1, while s.m.lar work i n the same <5uarT#»rs under lir;*ish au^peces are be- lieved t o give nearly coincident reimlta, but the*- F .rvpys have be<n independent- ly ccndU\Ted. and no mtf»rnatTonal agree- ment vc mark tbo«e or any oiher parts ««f the r.ne hundred and forty first meridian by perrrnnent monuments h*as y»4 tie^n mad?. Xr. ih« rr.eantme the va'.lcy cf the Yukon ]« beooming a highway through the hitherto unexp >\>r?d w.ids of Alaska, and abundant n.in^ral wealth has been d;s-\overed ir. vbat rtg'on. especially a t or X>ear the ;cDrt^oc of the boundary mend- Ian with the Yukon and lt« trirutar -*. In the** Circumstance* it ;« eijw.^i.; avnd indeed impfrat TP that tr.-e ^ur^sd.c- tionai i;rr.;t= ' f the respect, vr g VT^-SI*: :* %ii th*s r-'w r'g^'r. i>* fp'-eUi./ deie? anlDfvi. H>T ;ir tar.r-- r*>a.\**y * g*-^er-- JBDetst La* i:r .r^^rd s / ir.t Ct-.»rr..ta;, >\. '.'. ithe one hL.ri.cr d a* i f .rry t>ssi rr. - i ; »r, Tbyac :r«-#»n.a*i-r.a T~.-Z. ^ : -Z- •'•'. ftp **s. which It crr.g----** w . ar.-r T ;e IT 11:.,' ituake eae pr*°-.f.'*r. T.e* ' -r :&z I-* 5 &- coir.p..sred w~.:h r ur.• • a-*, n^ 1 * 4» ^.-jftt ,lt 1* iriip\#rs v > : • : T. * - £ : * f v t^. .n.- port*T>c* r.f r r • r. -y. r. 2 t > e v • »rk \\-mr - neutered up--r. ard *.;; *-rpi«rt.:.g . ; . r further ?\*<• v^ r -a.- I'-e* \rw fe - g • : - (txact O:«*-At..^ 1. cif *f T ti.i.Tf V ..:«*..' ..:»•• It b»*g F;;j»r--r^ trrr t.- • r«--- JL- ptiMic '*f ^ er' 7^e 1 : >r \j:* - - of Br.:.-fc uuiar» ^s* *::*-s-- - « *-. •ret* wx*4+. a itf.z . ** *— *- -r* t&terept %r-S ;*• -r *- f ' - - •.•»:.\%•--* violating as individuals the 1 which the nation of wh.ih thty are no'm- KTS S h.tijnd to observe i u .ts relati-.-Ls t Jriendlv *c-vereign s'atcs, Th* Armenian Miwi^acr****. Occurrences in '1 urkey have r<\-tir-.«•<! Ui e\Hte concern.. d ha- re^crfd mis-a Tn>* 'f Christians in Armcn.a »*;<i th* 1 :h v« iopment th'*re ac 1 ,n o;h T - .i •\;•;? . f a s: ;nt of fanatic \. -t.lity 1 . 1 ,r.s: :vi r. iTiduence* natura.ly e\tdted for the *wtfety c-f t : • tte\o women who, as depef.der's missionary *•«-*< i« t.es ir. the \ reside in Turk* y un ••:• : tie law and usaji ar.d in the furnanro of their educa: gioas mission Our minister ha« be^er. alert in affording ad p *. • We have st nt ship* as fa . p<*ints of actual di>;urh..n • Die for them to go, where and dispose ,> the proceeds U ty the >:.-,:. r. *.In >I iy. 1-* npr\-i'' (,, d f*-\ Jilen* ef thore t >\>.sv\\ for' id ; n a:.d af th« I'ni i: sht<tild b*? redeemed in «!• r r o provide and prepare •01 the p. cretary of the iori/ed n.t only to use U'/ss of tiie g\Vernmeut s of the t* in ted states* m for coin and tou-* 2 purp JSCS fonteiupiated lncrcase<I revenues as a cure for our pres- ent troubles. Why th* Itondi Were I»»oed. which there was realized ^,5:>..\00. with dem ' ^nd perplexities, when with increased ' j t is possible that the suggestion of in- which the fund was increased to $11 l f - . P rc ^' cnt : v AtJd fs-sourcei they would be creased revenue as a remedy for the diffi- 11..'f.l on the 4th dav of Deromber, is.'4. Iuoru easily met. , cu lties we are considering may have orig- Agadn disappointment awaited the am- j To further insure the cancellation of inated in an intimation or distinct aliepa- lous hopu for relict 1 here wa.s not even , those Dut ^ s and also Pf° v ^e a way by tion that the bonds which have been issued a luil in the exasperating withdrawals of * hl 'k P°^ mi J tie added to onr etirrency ostensibly to replenish our gold reserve OF NAMES. The reference-bock par excellence. Not only the very latest, but the mo*»t wonderful single volume refer- ence book ever made. It i* just what every on* wan tn. fler« , inonealpha- rtf. 1 i- r.e gold. i)n the contrary, they grew larger and more persistent than ever. Between the 4th day of December, Is. '4, and early in February. 1 s'».a, a period of scarcely more than two mc.nths after the second re-enforcement of our gold reserve by the stile of lionds. it had lo«t by such with- drawals more than $*\'.< 000.'J'.'U and had date thus ' f a lte n to $41.:>iu. I si. jNeariy ir4d,C>00.0oU in lieu of thu/n, a feature in the pan Wi . r « really issued to supply insufficient j brtical order, fully tit finod, are i-n ana ' *>r ••r statute vcfis .sIOI a: 1 • re ; W v- -. »-. !! :. e.cd Up : fit! 1 auk c \ lew '-f a: I.T g r\* ' ! \ • s o ir e •M adc s - i' aw <•• T l > r J t no rj \ c . r jusr their further .-an.-elirv »f them had, di-emed and ti il i:a- I^erm.t'ej by e atliru'lt ^-t- t -i^ia^^ of t h-\> 1 r retirement to; 1: distinct n ad i.t ion the .a'.: 1 t: T - g unt •.e J r>. •• • ar tcw:i v . • a* It > ; j-.ev offer: to tbosie oblige*! to flee, and promise of o\ to r j«»wers w.h • >-e ri<H>d that ot We h.'*v-» tfe . ii ) ,'IV \ ,** • . f :in ti.e neigr. i»o: no<>a trial our c.t./.e r -s > well as theirs wuli he ri'.v.vd sr d ; r tected on boani Jl.np- si.ip-r <.):, t.'a d • man! of our m ruster orders have U-» :. is»i,eu ty the s ..tan that Turkish r»\\ i-rs shan guard and escort to the coast Aiuer; can refugee*. In view of the growth of our inter- -t> in foreign countneii and the erenurag.ng prospects fdr a genera ;,.,,ov;i i \Ai.ti rede* ma • un S.r a r : ; si r r* ev sh f'v.d. j id • u i v is 1 '•• v :»;. i o; v -d . 1:' v i ags wa- ;sr u fiXed I) f-U f- er.t.rir.g u t -» •• a-ft . • a I F . h ft fur dan 'I h r grv err. 1 lous feituat.on its r.otes dt ft- ^ h.ch ei.uid 1. d f Mrs may be fa trie treasury •-.fr whatc ver. I tilted stat-«. canceled r *r d**- e r : s-ued ar>:l II r;r- uiat .on. ' • d -iff i-.rc on the which had b-een *e as t V s bef. - • redempr:.- r. • *p-. ar.d - ..ad tx-.-n pf vrd'Xl. e date rid rr- wh.-h n o: :mt.r ex;an* commerce, the fjur*tion of ar ment m the coi^ular *>-rvbx? ha* increBs».d In importance nnd nrg* n y. The imrx>r*urjce of the FZ\ jest has led the executive to cor,s.drr w: at *:<••:« might pr per y b* 1 tak-n w;th ut nd 1. tinnai iegis.at. r. t< anpw- r th«« r <d of a better system of cons:, ar t.; pun m»nt*. The ma'tcr having bcr. -• mm tu-1 n. th- oonii.uwrat K>n of V. e secr c *ary uf ft.it> 4 . in pur*uar?<~e of l.i-rK'.rrn/n.iit. »n« ac cu ecut.ve order wa* iss;.. d :.n t v e - 'rn r.f s-eptcrr. ~yfr, 1* •*. IT tf.- term* r >f w:. .ch it 1* p»ov;drd t.ha: after t:...t Cz*r aryva car>~y ir. a ocr.. .au r r rr.rr -r- alag—T w.::. an arrnal RJ. a'^ r iT c\m.;.rr.^* :. frsn. :^\r a ;.^-* ..' r t -. ur- t:ar. I- ' Catarrh A ing such n.t. = \ due the g- V' r: r t .a: pnyn.,T.t : redeem w th ut wtio-ut a '; .ur ;•..-.-. Thr (/old KeMrtf. Trr^ hwi ;«-. n i^tir- i an T\ea • r.t was ; ut if th«» anuma- f w rg t.« t v r header- d ;.aya k .e in g ,d r r. dert.arid, -t.her v e r t.red hy r^^t-iv- :r. d.sch.a-ge f oh igaTanr.- n.'. r.t U.T •:.*r.cele»l i r a-- f g d It «a« f rcod t^ lempt., ru arud to pay had beca w.thdrttwn within the month immediately prr??0lag this situation. Jn anticipation of impending trouble. I had, on the :iMh day of January, I v .'. addressed a communication t> the con- gress fully letting forth our difficulties ard dangerous position and earnestly rec- ommending that authority be given the secretary of the treasury to issue bonds bvAricg,a low rate of interest, payable hy their terms in gold, for the purple cf maintaining a sufficient gold r^*rrrp. and also for tbf redemption and cane* liat:on of outstanding I'nited State* notes and the treasury mtes isgued for the pun ha->e of silver under the law of 1 *^». Tr.is recommendation d>d not. however, meet with leg .siat.ve a; proval. A Low *l*ft*rT4a, In February > *\ tht-refore. the aqua- tion wa« exce-d rgy critical. V^i'h a re- serve perilous y ...w and a refusal of cop.- gressionai a;d, cv- rythme indicated th3t the end of go.d pnymenti by the govern- ment wa.« iiurL.m-r.T. Jn this eruerg*f y and in v\. vr of its rurroundxng pe-j ie\;tie.« it becano-entire- ly apparent t-« tho«e npon whem th e •truggle f\t safety was devolved r.ot only that our gold r-»»rvc mtist. for the thirl time in Ic^s than Id month* be res tor J by another is- f and *alc of bc;nds bear should be an authority giv^n to the sccr tary of the treasury to dispose of the bond* abr^iad for gold if necessary to coin- pietc the contemplated redemption and cancellation, permitting him to use the proce-eds of such bonds to Lake up and cancel any of the notr»a that may be in the tnasury or that may bo received by the Government on any account. The cum r.( y withdrawn by the retire- n.eut if the I'nited stales not/* and treas- ury n- res, amount ing to p^rt)bably less than > i** ,ou«: ,00 \ right be Fuppliod by ?U' h p d as would l.»e used on their retire- ment or by a n increase m the circulation cf our national banks*. Though the ag- gregate capital of those now in existenoe ane-un's to more than r'^bO'\»o their out.*:and. ng circulation based on bond *e- curiry nm^untii to only nlaout $ 11*0,000,- Oou. They are authorised tf> issue nott-« amount.ng to \**i per cent of the bonds d(*- resenue. Nothing can be further from the ' Xam^fl of Pereorr- truth. Bonds were issued to obtain gold j * Author*, AriietP, Statefiren. Di- for themaJntcEanceof <^ur national credit. As his been shown, the gold thus oh- posited to secure no event U-voud their » irculation, but m [he am«;untof their capi- tal stock, and they are obliged to pay 1 per cent tai on the circulation they issue. ! I think tb«y should be allowed to issue circulation e«j»;al to the par value of the bonds they deposit to secure it, and that the.tAT on their circulation should be re^ duced to one fourth of 1 per cent, which would undoubtedly meet ail the expense the government .ncurs on their account. In addition they«=hctiai !«• ailcwed tosub- ft.tute rir d^po.t in lieu of the txmds now requir-d « p ^erurity i^r their circulation th?**e which w-uld be issued for the pur- pose of nt.r.ng the United Stat • nd treasury note*. The hanks already exisrtirrg. if they de- sired to aval, them** Ives ff the previsions tod I tamed has bean drawn again from th e treasury upon United States notes and treasury note. Thi.s operation would have been promptly prevented if possible, but the«e n^fes having thus been passed to the treasury tify became the money of the government, bke any otuer ordinary gov- ernment fufds, and there was nothing to do but to U\-e them ir. paying government expenses when needed. At no time whrn herds rave been }<»- Mied ha* there been any consideration of the question of paying the expenses of government with their proceeds. There was no necessity to consider that question. At the t.me of each bond issue we had a safe surp.us in the treasury fur ordinary operations, exclusive of the gold in our rt servo. Th* Silver Pnrchtw Acts, It is neith-r unfair cor unjust to chirge a large share of our present financial per- plex'tiefl and dangers to the operation of the laws of \;^T*i and 1*'.*0 compelling the purchase of ei.ver by the government. which not only furnished a new treasury obligation upon which its gold could be withdrawn. bu r eo increased the fear of an overwhelming flood of silver and a forced descent to silver payments that even the repeal of these laws did not en- tire!y*cure the evils of their existence- While I have endeavored to make a notes plain statement of the disordered oondl- ! tion of our currency and the present dan- gers menacing onr prosperity, and to sug- gest a way which leads to a safer financial system, I have constantly had in mind the fact that many of my oountrymen. whose sincerity I do not doubt, insist that the cure for the ills now threatening u* mav be found in the single and simple vtnities. Characters in Fiction. etc. Nam*\-* of Piacf « yod^ru and Ancipnt Gcocrrriph- J<M1 Narne*. Imaginary Places, etc Popular X.arac-3 ard Epithet*. Names of Notable Streets, P a~kp Ani n.als. Ship*, K'uldmp*. Ii:Mitu- tiunn. Partita, Clubs, Works of Art, Stars, Constellation*, etc. Namev of Bx)ks, Oppraf, Plays ar.d important Characters therein. Histo'ica 1 Ev j ti*r* Wars liaUlw, Plotfl, ConVrepp*?. Kiotj 3 . Crunadet-, Alliances', etc. A book to which any one may turn when in doubt as to any name njet with in one*!* reading. Price from $l<> to $\:>, according to bindir^. Sold or.ly by Fubtscrp- tion —not ii* the b^»cd\:-stores Kur particulars addref8 the publiehert The Century Co. Union Square. New V<»rk. w r. t'. .'ivirv f .ent t h>- m,%de r. u * s * . r . c * * • •, m g-1 .** UTT 3 » a hoc- ^:n I. «..•:-•• on t-i ->'. \'t \ fU* au:nor./ed ^y ti:e re- 1-*\' th e prr>ce*d. a of tr ti. cc.t-r g id :n th. a i: d fufd de. r-.ed suf- f uerr.ar d» <*:..c'r. nws^-.i > r u-i,rr m •'I '^ •\d s %t-s r )t.-iv Tr.- f cur, c.rcr g'.d a- :r>p to t.rnr ;r, tre tr-.is the sArrue p.:r;'»se has c-a.fsi our g d r <-e.rve- er ^ c :.a* '*•*•?. r»gn-d(*c ai an aoe- ing a h.gb ra*e of interest and bad'y Fuit- of law th 1* modified, could issue circula- ed tithe purpose, but that a plan mast be ton in addit >n t o that already outnand- adnpted for t^e;- disposition pr->mls:ng lug, amounting to |tTs.u<\)0.000 which better r»-=ults than tho*e reaiiieAl on pre* would nearly or quite crual the currency virus sa'es, An agreement was therefore prcpo*cd to be canceled. At anv rate, I made w.th a niTn'jer of financiers an d should confidently expect to ace the exist- remedy of the free oolnage of silver. They bankers whereby it was stipulated that ing national banks or others to be organ- ©oD^nd thavt our mints shall be a t once bonds described in the resumption act of Szcd avail themselv** of the propemed en- tDrowri open to the froe, unlimited and \\.. piayablo in coin SO year* after their cou pr< err currency need. \~*m For AfrnmolElxi Wlrrr. I do not r?Tprlrx>k the fart that the ean- ! eeUation of the treasury note* issued on- If v >r- Y^.Tt tS< rer»->tesR idra e.f parxcing * r'«!\f r Sur>:! , a\IHA , ..i - -utv^ *v^*» »»•'* '* 1'*\ T*?V %tf—.iti 4va«l Tt\ *.t twrj * » if i. t*--j: Hjl t.-<• *• - y «*««\si t«.k ih-tvif rtC/School of Business m-^» tar ••»» fr-(fT4 Li. ar. y wtV r k i> U^JLHU^lkA* N . f. dat*». bearing !f T.\e^t at the rate of 4 prT cor.t PT ar.r urn atid atnocntire tr : a^•f•u |- : . '*•• .. r »«M. should !>©£xchang*d for g^j'.d 7' c.vab> hy wr gbt ^^ountmg to a lit DENTAL NOTICE! ;racrinenw U, i«ue Circulation and ~ lltAtveD< £ ut coinage of both pAd «Dd til- , . 0 ?'' o '?51 iB ^l^ t £!? k h t^n<Mf?. , .mpi,, Cil anr racuam .»d supply ev T „ 0 7 full le|ff ; under qaB , Uy , PHMdla . {V^t^TJ.!?™ JSZ*>?*<£*& ah r » Catarrh r-C L;V£= - *. i. c » ••* • c-% Hoods Sarsaparilla r »V^ V Rhetiitisitl^m - v « *\ rr- - - • - \ i - - ' \ s_ - * Disordered I.i\ t r On the d-iy :h:« contract was made !ts terrr.« we*e crrnmunicated to eongrasa by a «;>ecfi! rx**cut;ve mexnaga ;n which it was fVed that loan tha^ |: p *.0OD,C»».'0 w u d he iwved to the government if grdd . S-«cd* heanrg u p*r oen: in!err<st wer*» aa- , tbor./'d to Be substituted for thoae men- • ;.-iT»#*d «- the contract. The cnrgres» having declined t^ gmnt the n#<oe««arT suthorvty tc %PCX:?P xr * mv- ' ire. the oor.tr act, ucroodifedw t^« c*rr ?*d ouu re*r. ttr^g n a frr d re«rrre afjour.;- ing to f uT. :-r;.23»\ on the ^h iay cd 1 July, • ;v-S. The perf^\nar;c« of th;« contract not or.IT restored the Immrr°. tt-t checked I for a •:©« the- *r tbdrmwa « of g< d ard 1 brought on a p&r)<yi of re*»-'**<c r^rf.den'* \ ax^ *^*-h p#**~* a«4 ^«i*« »fi h«# •>»*» \*»* i z'*e» a* ver* of t:>* frreAi^sx pt!** •*>.* vt.w 1 to ev#rr :t:r-\-ct that *\e^z* OUT peo»p % ^ I j i*r#. r,»^er had th* *. giiv*; m:*gl^rr i r-- r -*•- i\:r * r. e ^r\m.t or. «v r -TT —. • :j -A tt ;# ! !-»:r\* :* iri ur. ;t;t*»i ::;^if l t-w* .'-- ST !„.. ih4tsf A r r «r\»'tr-? :«.. :y ; f • :t 7 r,--*./u-' I b*..4»-r« ,; trrr.*i s £ 4t» *•** ' T.*- ,~S Z m T~* .*>! »' ~^ * j« ' • :--**• y - • *t t*•* t:a>* g*f4?-a. y -rier > .it ~~ ' r '•*>*'•*• *. '\ •» f > * • -• * :* ^ r « * * '-^^v u r •-•: r •* -• - . i -.-< :* r^-rr » - • - •. >. •- **-••» • -* - - TT \ 1 _-,§ r» r**.- - '-- r>\C ' i\ » ~\-^*\*n»* f\-r J ' * . . -c i^ v.r d«- >f . 1 - rr>in n#*r'r f\» *>cy»oo ;L ii*anda*d i. h-j«e who bel'er* that cur iadependact ^rjormcm# jr*d* 1a u» ose and ta over «M0» *u *«*.. » . '. \ , . ' *,^ r ^- n .-p n * „ XM . .tan m- SciA •*tii <^»^« therw ta« never been ot>* of tajwry r*> /lass. It ,s worthy of eon*.derat.-.n -^ ^ nage o, «..ver at an an^cia- ratio pnrt ^ tc ^ W^^Q^ «b«Q^frrr«ft*« h-rbfr thi« m gh: not. fr rr. timp t w *h ir ^d o. „*> t*> * w^u.d restore the ^* t i^^; aaa.e^ti^uc kacwxi. A. lady is ha d'r th* 1 silver purchasing act cf > «0 would leav4» the tr^a.*t:ry m the actual ownership of lufTirient * '.rrr. In^ludir.g *eigTjior«g«- to do:i w time., be ccrvrrted in*o doii«r< or fra- t:--nal t)ir, arjJ I>*'.T ;at int^ c.r*..a- ; - r as .s the ;cd^ir.er,i '.f tbc sAcr r, ary of the treasury th* &«!<•*\»-.:.e< uf tf.#oouE- try fh^uid rfs-«:re }TI the pre*Tt stag* ^' o*zr \. .r*r--!ry it Is n-4 ea«r t- crdcrstAn: r.- r.f :»ur r^Trrue rr<i;t* :.M Th? irrxirtast ^-eff cr. > u;v of money r*ce-v*d :- of the action of any other government and In fu-1 view of the fact that the ratio be- tween the metals which they sugg^t calls for 100 cents' worth of gold in u.e irold dollar at the present standard and only 50 certs .n ;ntr;^»ic worth of EUVST in th* silver dw.-ar remrvred Tta> k* Northern Xew York. The room* ha^tag becj. arraaged wtw.it- lally f^r onr r>nsines* *re verv compfet* and i convenient. «c*d are furnished with tbc beat pain and iabm* ^»rix^f *ppiijuDcc* knows to the profe**»on. We *r* prepared to 1S0 all modern DetttaJ oieratiotta. Including bridg* wort sad *o':d or porceiala crown*. For Lbe p%*t 13 yt*LT+ we b*v* mad* a iKpeciaity «f ii KXTKACTIXC vnb (tii, and e*Ubliftb*d aa .e aroouc sTec*f t IBertiL but the k -> ••!-.-» .— d Util fnarr-al s the la- ss A r. i rr-^e jury n- CI rn•--rrey TTP rr.air*- .,; y to o-. r 1 .r. -e : r. s--- u -. d \un. ^s\* 1 are C' n *:\!•»* ~g » r •:.-i r 5* d r ; i« r? he t urdL -s« -f ^j- -... ^.r % - i jr- - JI »-»<-r—T» y^'H r * r 4»* r<*r*i *TB- .' s • :» - -• -». i f*«r w «e»- r ttr^.sd * h • . f 1 * -- \** r.» d * ewr *\ r * f e*i r -•i : *• r- - -' ~L ~ : -•-. r s* . .tv tc- i- ^ :«-^r-^r-. if A-T : ^- -' . •« *r — r-w ~.\.i .2 r 'i.s'd -i * c * c~* ,r* c r--r- z~* t - * * ff 1 tv'» * «^\\ t T * .^ r--. c r* rr .r r-* T - - ^-- 2 ;: -r - rr rs«* %• \*• *. u** parity yrwe^r. the metalv and conae- quertly rct»^c the criin*. oppo** an ua- r~pr*orte<i ard irrpr baMe theory t o the grrera. bc.:ef ard pra-\t.c* of other na- t.yr.ii and *- the t«*rh*ng of the wi*e5*t s*ate#fjfr ard *conr*m «L* of the wend. b:r. lr: t.fe pA«t ard p seat it ar:d. what if far ro-are cr.r. riwsiva, tbey run oourtar tc ^ur :wr. a~* -.*.! exp^-nex-ea Tw ce .r c : r ear her k.story mr JW • t e»d*>nre :r U*i* departm*T3t, We eixtrart trr te—in paiaie^^ly viThool ex*r» riarve, a»d insert & pa%:e ;1^» «*xoe da? if desired. We v.al. be p_Mk***r •* JJ^ *ll ->»-*oe:t a t rar arw <»lrk*. ir •*--* o ,amti.try of any description. I>r. I .-.er *: J t » a i the Pecs Hoo*e ra »>u~ -rutar. r r*e •er^*7>d ThT:r*d*y in e-r*ry . nv>i'V.. *r>d «:*; *dxr.tTd*t*r •**• for the psdx- e*s» ex:r*rt>^r. r4 **»th. Ttijvtk'nf miT ok9 p*> •.»- *. fr»r her rt>net Uberal paXrtnMMf* *t •h- 1 •**r>d and the br»i>rfc rj?.rm*. we h&n** I lit* .n % t o otr DT» «nf5ce *JM! assure cntui '1 natr-f*-rtorr *erritse» *:rr rr.pt rg tc ejsr%b..^h ^ — • — - •• • V -*« pa t c' 3** : »- • J «_ -« •—: * -a • t -•.• -% ^ -* v., Hcoas F »'C ..a r-i -! * l'*< 2-'-*'\* V^ ir.ik-rt. r eta..re \UT^r^T undertook free? coira^e up. s a ratto w.r.b aoc.derUiy var ed f-'-tu th» »'*t-;s. reiabve raise* ''f the tw: rrAra.* r>^ rr. r» thar 3 ?*? r*r.t Is tr*ui c&»«^ z -<w • h»:.%r-d. rg g-«*i4«!T d:fT ra. ue* t'd s\s; a.f t-%r »>\3rtji: c*c tiA.L rxr-w *x:«t the r- :«!••*» :rtr:rs..c worth was CD- de\^\% -*-d .r :h\.r»t o g—iiss y a^d nr* 7 i f*:r—i~ri f— rr. o«rr rirr-^j••„-* srd w.--; tc c* v *- fcrt^ei w^ert th*..r r«* fi ti» w%i v:t'* r»c.->crii^i. ^ -: < -' •. - j-^Psap TT **• rr >- u r t re rrrat* . r * -y w'»»-« r.%*--*. ear*** c»^r«*d e^'r s *. rr.* .»• .rv-.:y 'Or* 'C.-;-T* , ?A* TT. *c r «•*. whetr*r yw rz :.y :xw» r -**rr-.--r.' r »i r rj r*~ :w*-^i .rd.* •; - a *. r*. .-**•» ^rrr , Ti::«i w ;i v*^'--* *- --• pr-**rt \'JirKLini. \•e* r-' !N*r tf rfr i**- 3 ** \ * *: Lb*s«- *-».- v ^4*~i. w -• .z .**« rv. ia: a» i ~« *- w ar: ^--4*- w- ti\: ii>» a—. ter-r*a- 1 ~ d . ? \ -»r \ z ~:* * * * ?-•_\\• «si w \ * r -»-t^. w-- 1 --i»-s*- v ; u-*r*fer aw T .1 t. E fiiREIKTOi. D. D. L WATFRTOWN. x. T. -,*• • »#-v%t<*r» X * *%r ^* E. _ Pcr*T2s,*t to SJI or^er of Jofca 4_ -ocate of tb* < oczty * / j^. Z^»»*«^r \*L *-d *rr*jr<.r^ ^tine «t*xaae :« «ara cm*. s«*40e s-i>c *>r^r^led r^exine #* b«re>b7 irrretj » T<V * p-r*»*t.« b* T_ iT>c \•aura* **r* : -*«? tbe «*s*4e o< Wf^Air. H Vmm~*. *f»y p-»w>r ra mM coctity. d>r—,w*r. ;A*T ubrr *,-e -w;ttirNi «• ex- fcjbrt: ibe «*>ro#, w.:a rcao- b#r« M»<rri«r»*. tc- UL* ^•^r^-^. C-ijLr^#« A . H.'.t*. a t La« re-odeor*- ir :r>» vwr ^ F^ir- r MU<! cotr^y. oa or 1 D. * ^# ur** hV? »i*; -tf >f*r- s -^ xrr !**:*-<:. vr'fv* s. i^BK. SrwSfr X -s*. fcrt *- -.iTt^jtf V Lb* w*4 - * :£*/•* »•< ;^rr-ry#^ >nrir* tr * . r»~*r-,« k*^rs^ rjaJtca* 7: d. JS t*^»^y. w^ia«. iu? \ VOI — ON (0o echoini Of garb ai >'y etiqu Xb« bur* jUid dun* Obiiviott* i.yu wiudy Ecrv, win- CHI 31 id pun^ And »».a l» And uVv' lic^»m Vh H.tb L»p a On I>fC 9 - weet, K. rlJti| Geo K. powrni -.^ aijd vill P K^v Sti lire 6'Ut Their bo\ ready fo! make tbei ent. Mrs. J in PotMlai N. L trft >i Kcv. 1>^ ke>, will al church Hie eubje of cutf^m be char^< taken tor AGS furnace u The \Si a joyous evening:, tion of th and they tamed by land Ta to the nui served. The wh held iu a dence of evening: that intei highly » orthodox co'lation which wi ure. Th< wonhy 1 Gardner. Dec. 9 called to by these Capt been aail lakes tfc< Thursda Anexi bastaebe head of out; fori Will 1 while ftp his foot. Will measurii and weif Theau Imiutute house, D isn tune The lit our scho Webster national W. S. sheep in to exchh Wilson 1 These E and t chased a of Brier Dec. 9 have mo a year's Mr* quite ill Robert themeaf Rjcbai inUuca- Missi Tisited 1 Mr ax Wepratcl tlispast There bee.se t (^O0DSU?B4 There erei bene it ** Dec 9 ot the at this* These (deitrere Tbe o •tr Jf«a wa little, if Prepa Method: ihebou ee**ed