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r OOBKHaCODHTY REYIEW $
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XXSCOTZD la THE ^
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{queens .county review.
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A t-.vStll.r NE^VSI'.Vl'EK OF l-0».li. .*.^D GE'«K«A1, INTKI.t.ICfKXI E.
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VOL. I.
FKEErORT, Na Ya, FRIDAY, DECEMBER (5. ]89o.
%2 Trarly, ia Adraaaa
NO. 6.
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M MESSAGE.
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JoRigDiffainaodFifiaocestbe OdIj Sobjects Discassed.
MONROE DOCTRINE UPHELD.
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No Forcible Increase of Territory Here bji Any Foreign Power.
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>oIilt;*s nt ttu Fli>anci> Problcm-.-Can- celloUon o! Grceibaclcn Uracil anil Ibn laan* of T-ona Term Low Ilittai BonrIa '—rra> Sliver Colnaze Uf.iioie.1 by the i*F«MtIent—Conrernin;; Cubs, He IHa/. Yhia Conntr/ Shf>nld Iteiniln Nontral.
- To tbo OooiTreaa ot Ihn nultnil 8ln*.eei
>¦,.- T>ao»Maat aainaitilaaii of ttm loirlBlatIrn "" ¦ -amaeli ot our Qoreniment oeoiini at u time ,,. Wkaalbn infer-st« of our poople nad tlie fcaa* ot the eoaatry give aapecial pr.iml- aoBOo to tbeco„(lllIoii o!.Illr foriiiUQ rsltttiona 'tind IboexiirBn.'lM of our Xationiil nnftnpi>a. Tho report* of fhe he.tils o: tho Kevor.il ail. niIniattatiVB4epQrtin«Di.i ul inn r,oreromnD', rallyaad plainly exhibit nhat han bo>n ai;- pomplishnj within the scopn of their rmpe.;. tlvi) duties, aud projont anch reeommendo- .lona for tho heltennoiit o' our country'a 'nmilitloo aa pntriitio uud inlolUgent labor ood nbaerratliin suk^ii-jt.
IHiirefore dpom my exTciitWn duly ftdo- <inat«Iy perroroiod i\r thin tlmn b" prMcnt- •nii lo tho Oun^reta the iraportant phnsuj of onraUaa'.lon nt rtlated lo oiir intoreoiirsn , with foreiiTB Vationrj and a atatement ol thu flaineial problems which coofrnDt nn, omit- ting, Oscept a.t t.^OJ- are related to these top- lia, aoy preferenco to departmentul onera-
I lIODf.
By Brofn.lotory tariff iHBisUtloa in January Uw, tho Arceutlno Rapuiilic, rocognHlUK the value ot fho largo markiit opened to tbo fnn ¦"- Imao^alinn of its \tooI« undor our laat tarill aot, haa admitted certnln proliiot.s of thn United Statea lo entry at rnducnd dutlon. It lapleaaiOKtonotnthat th) efforts we have made to nnlargn tho nxolMnKOo of trade on a apond basa of miilu^l Imnollt am in this Instance oppr.iclatnd by the .,'ountry from vhich oar woolen factorli'.i draw thuir nsud- . lul aupjMjf of raw mntnrial.
TUX c:iINF..SB MASUACttE.
Tho clo.so of thn moranutoin utrusRlo In- Iwnen China nml Janr.K, while reliovina tho diplooi.itlc iments oT ihls Oovorumont from tbe dellcalo duty tboy undertook at tho ru- qneet ot both ('otinlriHs, of rcodoriOK auoh aonrlfOto tho Bubject.s ot oithur Jbolllgereiit Wilhln tho tnrritorliil limits of tho other iw our noulral position pnruiltfol, devolopoj u domestlo oondltlon In the Chinnso Eraplru whii'li haa nausil much anx¬ iety nnd called for prompt and carnful aitonlio.'i. Eltimr n.i n mauU of a weak rlBtrtH by Ihn oi'iilral aovernmont over Iho proviurial a Imluistratlons, follow¬ ing a illminulion of tr-idltlooal govorumnnt- ttl aul horlty undor the streaa of an oynr- whnlming Nniloniil di»a»ter, or as n maul- foatation upon pood opportunity ot tho avoralou ol tho Chinnnn ivipulati >n to nil foreiau wnrs and uudorlnliluns, thero hnvo oocurro'l In wMi'ly suparntod provluce.i ol Ohinn serious outbreaks of the old fanatical Jiplrit ngnin^t forolgnen., which, unchecked by the local authorliles. If uot actually con¬ nived at hy thnm, havo culminated lo mob iittacknoa forolifn nilssloniry stations, oaus- Injj much destruction ot pro|)orty, nnd nt- • tniided with personal Injuries as well ns loss
OtllfH,
AltbooKh hnt one .tmsrloan oitlzon was »eppfted lo havo bcjii aniually wounde.l, aaa although tho dostructloo of property 1 ¦ may bare fallen moro ho.ivliy Upon tho mls- f' alooartea ototbarKatioDalltlesthan onrown, > it plainly hohoov.i I ihln () ivnruuicnt to tnki> tbu most prompt andde'Mi'd net ion to guard nmiust similar or perhaps more droatful calanltli'S hiluIUog the huo'lreils of Ainorl- o«ii ml.s«i(ia stations which havn KTowu up throughout tho interior vt China. uiid,>r the tempcrntn mio of tolomtlon, cimtom nnd Imperial edict. Thn di'iiiamls of tho Uuifoil Stutia anl oihi)!'P,m-irs for th.i do^r.idntioo and liunishnmut of the responsible omdnU ot tho rcsiioollvii o;tlo« nnd provinoiw who, by negliiit or nih"rwli>o, hnd perniltto,I unria- Ings, uud for tho ul.iptlon of nlorn moasurns by tho Kmiwror's O.ivoruiueut for thn pro- teiilion uf the llfo .aud proporty of forelgnon worn fiilliiwi'd by the illsgriu'o niiJ dismissal llf eortain piiiviurini nffl-liU.s found dernllcl liiiluiy, nnilthe punlshm.'ut by duuth ol n iiunili.'rof thos'.' aljudge.| guilty of a'tual ]iuri|olp4ti"D in the oiitrngc...
I'hii liovernmeut nUo In.-istod thnt n sjii'cial Ami'i'.i'nn comniissloa should visit thn priviucii whero tho flrst ilislurbances oe-
- currnl. tor Iho purpose .if Investigation. This lalter Commls-slou, frtiBied nfter much op. IJosltion, has gono ovbrlnnd from Xicataln. Bi'i!oii,p„i,iiJ by n suitBhio (.'hiuoso osjort, iinij by lis lieuioustMlion of Iho roudinoaa HOil nlilllly of our Uov-rument to protect Us cltlX'ins will act, it Is believed, hh a most in- Uuittliil iletemnt of nny similur oulbroaks.
THB WALLER CASE.
Tho ouatoaiary cordial relations between tills oountry nu 1 Franoo havo boon uadU- tiir'i..i'il. with Ihn exoeption that a full ex- phuiill'in of lUo tho troatment ot John I,. W.iller by Ihe oxpedltlonnrv mil¬ itary nulhoiillo.s of f T'lLirlj fnlt'-'l Kla'.i's I'.. Islll lit I'a'imiavc, Franco tllli r.'ronlns to bu glvon. Mr. Waller, remained in lf»1i«ascnr after his term of
otn xiirel, mid wits.'ipiiHrnullysncceesful
In pr-^'uriiig liusiu 'ss uauu.)sHions from thn H.irjso.'groaturorlo.isvalue. Altertho occu- p itlou of T.iaintBv 1 and the declaration of luartLnl law by thn French, hn was^ arrostod upoa vaiious nhar,<,'s. among thom that of I'ominuuleKtiug mllilarv infor.r.atlon to thn er.einlos of F.-am-e w,ts Irlml nnd convietod by a military trilninul, nnd sentenced to IwNily )-»»rs luiprlsonui'ni.
Following the .-iiurse Jiistllleil bv abundant pcwedents. ihls UoverumoLl r>'iiu««to,l from that of Kraooe tho rw-ord of the prooeodlngs of the French tribunal which rwultod In Mr. Waller's cndemnntlon. Thu roquest has beeii complied w.tb to ihe .'xt.-Qt of aupply- Ing n .'opy of the offlolal rvcor»l, from which nppoarthon.instltutlon nul urganiaation of tho eiiur:. th" i-bnr,<i's ns formulated, and thenenni-Bl CMirse aul result oflhe trial, and hy which It is sh.iwu ihnt tho aocused was tr.ed iu open court an.i wns detenJe 1 by eouusol. But the oddenc adduced in sup¬ port of Iho ounr.p's—wbl.'h was not re- eoive.! by th.. Kn-neh MInb.t'.r of For¬ eign .Mtnlrs llll the Hmt week in Ootolii'r- ha.« Ihua far l« ,n wllhheli, the French Oov¬ ernment takiug lb* grnuml that Ha produc tion iu ,ijiiitK.n.«e lo ,"jr l»'iinivl would .'stat*- liali,a,aa<l pm-'e'." t. Th.. oltorts of our Ambasaalur lu proc'ire it, h.iwever, Ihouifh lmi'«ile,1 by reeent changes in the French 'Qtalatry, have not bnei relaxe'l. aul It is i-• fldently e^|«vl-.l iS ,t wimo satlsfa.'tory solLtiooufihountter willahoillvbereaohed. Weauwhl'e li appeirs th.it Mr. Waller's con- nr.eii.«t,t ha. iv,-ry n'levL.il.Mi which the atnto ot his health nn.l all the other circum- atnuc-j ot Iho ea-u' deuand .ir pfrmit.
MaiWS iT ura TXADX.
O'lr relatl..n with the Statea of the Oerman Eniplr.. are, In some nsnects, tviilcni of a oon lltlon 11 tl.lugs elsewhere t.iund In coun¬ tries whose pridu.tinns ani trale aru simi¬ lar to ,»ur I. VJ. rhe .lose rivalries el oom- peiictf Ifiduatries, the luOiu'nceolthe d.'lu- 'trlao Ihnt iho Ili. rual .level.wiaieut itli'U U iromolci iiU'lits wealthin- cvnaet ly.i pt,ll.,y which lu undertaking to ^•w'rvs lis hoai'.' markets lor the ex-lusive Use of lis o\fi> inxluccrs ne..es3arllT" .¦>Tl- iructs ih,'ir s.il-s iu foreign mark-ts and prt'vtnis frv-e a.-cess to the l.r.lui'ls of the w.'rki. the desire to retnlo Hale ii, linv-n''ru nts n'ltard- I'fci .if Ihc lDn.,-n'.,-.a 1 ,ws ,| new i.«w.ls snj ehnnjed -im lill-iiu ol ,|e inuid aad supply, anii ,'Ur own taltUii: i.irdiacss Ui invitiuga fn-wex.-h.n^fe of .' ,i;ui, ,iiti,y., and bv lhi.. ai.'»ns|-uis'rllllax .,.- l.-vma« Inihe.'xuT- 0*1 mark-Is uitorsllv i;».n to us, have .re- iv!"l n Mtuatif.n ^>iu.'*hat injurlou. to ' Amencaa eipiirt interwcs, not only In ilet^ many, whereihey are perhaps moat noiiooa- - ble. tmt TO alj.xeeat c.'uulrl.-'.
Ilieae cotisl leriuioivs should not, however, eoa>lr.iia us |„ au!,„t, to uulair dlajrlailni-
tlOU uor h> Slleully a.V),ll,vve Iq rcX.lMo'ls
hlndi»ii-'es t > lh ' en)oymeui of our ihire ol Iho Ivgilinia'e adnntagtfi of nr,ip«r trado relations. It an examination of IB" aitua'vja »j<ir««ts .»a-h mei-ur-s wu cur tart as «rouid Inv.ilTo rortric- tioBs tuniUr 11 ib.j*e ir.Mu whi.'h wo suf. iar, the way to t-och a .vurao U »asv. It should, hrwer.r. bv no moans U' llithtly oalanwd ui-oc, sir.v- lh. neceasltv f,.r ti: J Ina-agura'l m of su-h a isiUiy would b,- rHx'rattr" •—"" ' - -
body hal not teen followed by tko teaiiUa tlu| wara Inteadod to aocom Pnab, aMaw becanso ,^ tbo principlos tbaosalvat lacked la bi«a<ith an 1 deflnite- naaa or beeattse tbalr azecntlon has beoa more or leaa imperfeot. Much corrospsnd- eaeahUboen excbansed between tho two OoverBmenta on tho subjeot ol prevenllu!; the ezterminntiiut slnugbtcr of seals. Tho InsuKciency of the British patrol of B.'rinij Si«a, under the regulations agrool on ny ih.i two OovemmeulB, hft.s been polntel out, an 1 yet only two British ships havo been on polloe duly during this season in tho..:" watirs.
The beej of n mora elTictivn onfowemcnt of ezlstlBg regulations, OS well as tho nlop. tion of suoh hdditlonal rcguliitloiis as ex- porienco has shown to bo at«',lutely nc'.'.s- sary to carry out the Intent ol th') awar I, hate been enmofitiv iir.Tc I upon tho Itritiib OoTernment, but thus far with.jut effectivo results. In tho mean lime thn depiction of tho sesJ bards by mcan-s of peUi-^ic hunting has so BlaraiiDgly pr'igre.s.si'J th.at unl''.ss thDir sl.aiighlcr Is ut .in :o cCf.icllvcly checked their QxtlU'.'tloD within n tem venrs 3'.ionis to bo a mattor ot obsoluto I'lrtaiuty. .
THE norVDAIlY 117 AUSEA.
Tho O'jmpIeKoa of th.> preliaiioary rmrvv of that Al«.skBn boUn.lary which follows lb" C'.ntour of Iho coxst from tho southeroAiost point of Prineo of Waiw Island until It etrikes th"! ono hundred ..nd forty-flrst meridian ot or nejir the summit of Mo'int St. Elias awaits furthor nec'\ssory nppr^priatio'j, which is urgently reaommonded. This sur¬ vey was undertaken under tho proviiions of the cony,)ntlon entorod Into by this coUntrv and Groat Britain July 2i, |fi92, nn.l the sun- pinmeotary convontion of Februarys, 1S9I.
As to thn mmnlning section ofthe Alaska boundary, which follows Iho Ulst meridian northwardly from Mount St. Ellai to tho Frozen Oceap, tho sottl.>mL'nt of whi.'h in¬ volves tho physic ll location of ti^c iu'tI liau mcnti'inod, no coavontional agrjjmout h-xi yet bcon made,
TIIE SlOXKoa DOf-raiNE.
Il Mng apparont tiiat ttio lioundary di.-- ruto between Orfat Britain an.l the K ipuli- Ilc of Venezuela concerning tho limits ot BritUh Oniana wus ajiproa'-'hlug nn n.juto stage, a dellnlto statomout of tho Intoros: nnd policy of th'i United Stnto.' as regards tho controversy seoiaod to bo re julrcd both oa its own account nud In vinw ollt rela¬ tions with the frien ily Powers dlroi-lly con¬ cerned. In July last, therefore, a dospatch waa addressed to our .Vmhnssador at I.-.ndon for communication to the British Ooveru¬ mont, In which tho attitudo ot thn Unitol Slates was fully and distinctly sot forth.
Tbo gensral oonclusious therein roiicho,! aod formulated aro iu i.ubstani'n that thn trnditlonal and i-stabllshe 1 policy of this Oovernment Is firmly opposed to a forcible Increase by any European Fiwor of its ter¬ ritorial possessions ou this Continent; that this P'lllcy la ns well fouude 1 la prlnclplo OS it is strongly supported by numerous proccdents; that as u conse- i|Uonou tbe Uuil.id States is bound to protsst ngalnst tho enlargement ol the nr.-a .if British r.uiana lu derogation nl tho rightH and against tbo wili ot VoaOKUola; that, con¬ sidering tbu disparity in strongth of Ore.at Britain and Vouezuolu, tho territorial dl.s-
futo between thom cau bo re wion ibly i;)t- led only by friendly anl impartial nrb^a- tlon, and tnat tbn rusort to sii'-h nrl.lirdtia should Includo the whole Ciiutr.'vcr*v, and is not satlslled it on') of tho r.iwem con¬ cerned Is pormlttuil to draw an nrbltr.iry line through Iho territory ia debato no 1 to declare that It vlll subniU to arbi¬ tration only Xbi portion lying on ono sido ot it. In view ol these conclusions the d."- spat.!h In quosti.iu calloJ upon the Urltls'.i Qovernmont for a dodnlto iiuswcr t.j tho HU''.stlon whothor it would or woul.'. uot sub¬ mit the territorial controversy biiwonu it- sell and Vencxujla iu its nntir.'ty to Impar¬ tial arbitration. Tho answer of tho British Qovornment bas not boon nMCivod, but Is expected shortly, when further communlca. llou on tho subjeiit will probably ba uiul'j to the Congress.
THOCDLES i:f UAWAII.
Early in Janu iry last aa uprlsint» a','nin-it tho OoTernment of Hawaii was jiromi'tly suppreaaed. Martial law wns forthwith pr.>- olalmed and numerou.s arrests weru mii.l.i of parsons suspected of b ing In uympnthv with tbe Royalist party. Among theso were several oitlaens of the Uulted titiites, wlio werv either aoovi'^ted by a military court and aoutunood to detah, Imprisoomont, or (Ino, or wero deported without trial. Tho United Statoe, while riouying [in- tcctlon to such as had takeu thn llawuil:in oa^h of atlcgiance. insiste 1 that m.artliil law, 'Uougn iiltii-- Ing tho forms of jusli.", c.iul 1 nit suporse.le justi.'i'its;'lf. nn I domau I.-.l utiiy of execution uutil t^o prooeedings had li'di submitted tothi.siloveruiuent and kU'uvb'dge obtained therefrom that our citiaoua h.iJ r.'- coivoil fair triul. Th.t ,lo.ath siiuton.ios wivo subscquuutly c.imiuttled or woro remittd ou nindition of loavlng thn l.slands. Thn cas.'s of eortain Americans ari.'.stnd nnd oxpelle.l hy arii.trary ordor without formal charge or trial havo had attention, nnd iu some lu- .-•tancos havo tioen found to justify remon- Hlnince luid a oliiim for in lomoity, which Uawoli hns not thus far concoded.
Sir. Thurston, the Uaw.iliiia Minister, bav¬ iug furnlsbeil Iiils liovernmout abuu.laul rwivson tor aaitiag that he bi ro'.illel, thnt eour..!!) waa pursii 'd, uu.l his suj'jossor has lately been rocelvo.l.
A KKMO.VSTllANCE TO Bl'SSlA.
Correspondouc" (s ou foot tou 'liing the practico of HuhsIhu C'm.suls withiu the juris¬ diction of Ihn Cuile.l Slates to lntcrro,-ai.. cittxens as to th.'ir rii-^o and r.MlgioiH faith, lUid upon iL-'ertalumout ihoreof to deny to Jowsautli 'ntl'.i:! ,n .,1 passp.irts or b-gii'l docuoioLts for uss iu Kussla. lua-mii 'h ns such a proceeding Imposi'S a illsnMlity. which, lu tho ca.sn of 3Ucce.s.sioii t.i pr.iii.riv in Bu,Sfia, may be foun 1 to infrinao lu.i troaty rights of our citizens, nu 1 wliicli l.t uu obnoxious Invaelon of our terrlt.iriiil jur.s- db'll'.ii. It has .'ll.'lt.'l lllllil,' r'ln .iis.riii ' ', I'lT",llll ,'f wilt'''.! it 1... h'.|.'V.l will ro'U'-.V'.' tbu cause ot complaint.
NKrTR.ALITr AS TO CTDA.
Cuba Is again gravely dlsturh.>'l. An In- BiirrKction, In some respcts mem aotiv,' thnn the last pr-'e.>dlng r-volt, which eon tinned from 1803 to IS7S, now exists in ii largo part of tho eastern Interior of th« Lsl¬ and, menacing even some populations on the coast. Beatdos dernuging the .'ommer- cliil ex'honges ot the island, ot whl'h our ountry tnkos the pred.imiuani share, this tlagrnnt couditl.in of b.islilities, by arousing sontliuental sympathy an.I in'ttlug advn- turous support among our pople, has ea- tailed eurnest effort ou the part of tills <i '.v- ernment to enforce obodlen"'! ti .mr neu- trallty laws nnd to prevent thn lerrit .rv .1 the United Stales from beiug abused a. a vantage groun.l from which to aid tboso tn armsagain.sl Bpnnish snveri'igntv.
Whatever maybe thn tra'lili .nil sympathy of ouf ''uuntrymon n.sindlvl.lua's wilhn peo¬ ple who teem t.i I.n strugglla,' l..r lar.-er nut.inomy and gmnt,'r friiodoui. .ic-pene'l us su,'h sympathy unturally must I" iu liebili of our uelghtitirs. j-et tho plain ,luty .'I Iheir G.jverament is lo .itiserve in g.i i.l faith the n.,'.ignl7e 1 olllgatlms of lui.'r- naiional r>'U'.i..nship. Ti" i"
Christians in Armenia and th'? dcvolopm^t theru and In other dLirricts o' a spirit of tauaiic h.)stillly to Christian inflnenoefi nat- ura ly eicitol apprehonsloi for the safety of th.^dovote.l mon nn.l Women, wh.^. n> .lep, cil.s of tho foreign lul-sslonary .s.>oletioa In the United Stains, r.vld-a'ln Turkey un ler the guurante- -^f law nu 1 ns'ii?e nii'l la tbe K'gilimate perform.an'-'o of tli"ir i.lii'all'in-il anl ri'ligion mission. Ni cSorts have been spaiod In their bt:'..alf, and their pr.'.tecii.-ia in rierson nnd property has beoa earnestly aul vigjr.'usly enfor'Vil by every mea-is withiu ..ur power.
Th" Ottoman OjvernmeDt has lately iss'JC 1 I'.n Imperial irai« o.vempting forev.'r fro-n taxation an Amerl''an college Tir girls nt .S'uiarl. Repeate.l assurances have nisi been obtained by our Env"y nt C mstinil- noplethilt simiia'' in.stliutlons maiutnin".i and almlnidtcroJbyoiir ciuntrymen s'mll b^ .s.icured In Ihe oijoyment ot nil right,^, and that our cltlz'us throughout the Cmplr .sUull bi rir.'itectod.
SI'.nE PAT FO
I ail Ib'T'-uiihly i :iou t.1 th.-ir sala'-ic' Miulsiers at f.'ireliin I'.'loil by Ihc
AJftlASSADi
vine.! 1 Ihll la al'U- ir AmbiLssaiors aul iirts phoulil^bo pr«i- Tnment with offlcial re-.i- ries of th'.'.se otncers ,irc ''..niimritively smal', an'l in most eas,'.s lu- s'.illl 'lent I') pay, with olber necessary ex- i.'.iis.-s, the C'jst of niaiuTaiuing hous,'- n.ll o-'tnMishnients ia ke-?ping with th":r Importaut nnd ilelica'.o func¬ tions, Tbn u.sefulni'ss of n Na¬ tion's dlpiomntl'' ropr.'.^.'atativi undeniably ,ie]>e.nds much upin th'i appro[iriateae.s.s of hie surroundings, an 1 a country Ilk) ours, wlillo nvol.ling nan'?ces^ary glitinr au'l show, should be certain that it doei not suf¬ fer iu its r-'lations wilh foreign N.atlons through parsimony nn.l sbabbluess IA its diplomatic outfit. Thes.. considerations aaJ tho hthor a.lvuntag. s of having llxcd nu.l somewhat permanent lo.'tttlons tor our em- lu.'Wios w.iuld n'lundnntly ju^rlfy iho m'ldi-r- ateoxpi.aditurcnocc5.sary t.) carry out this sugg.'stlin.
' THE FISAN,:iAI. siiriTi ^y.
Fr.>m tiie .lis..imi'.11 of foreign aCf.ilr.s the rrcbUloot turns to tlie country's llnnnoial condlii'in. Til.' inessii'-e s'lys. ".\s W.I turn from n revi.'w of our f-iroign
rel.atl.ins to tho c.intomplntlon of our Na¬ tional ^nancial 'ituatlm w aro imm?.liat.'ly awaro ftiiit wo approa 'h a subjo-'t o.* doiii.is- tic c.incorn mire importaut than any other that can ongago our attention, aud ono at pr.'-ent ill such a perplctiug and delicate Iire.lleameut as to requlro pro.npt nu 1 wis) treiitm.'ut,
"By command of tho people a customs rrv- onuo system, dosignO'l Ior tho protoctlon and buncllt of favore.1 cusses at tUo ex- poiiso ol thn groat mass of our countrymen, an'l which, whilo Ici-M 'lent for xb-i purirase of revenue, curtailed ."ir tri.le relations and linpodc.l our eutraii'-c t.i lh ' inark.)ts .if lh" world, has b.!..n 9U;.i'r.-'.'1"1 by a tariff policy which in priooiple i.s basod upon a denial of th" right of tho O.ivernin.'Ut toobstru't tb.) av.'niiest') our p'viplo's chenp llvliigiir li'ssnn th.'ir ciiuf.irt nn.l cnlent- mont, for tho sake of according especial nd-
antii,';n8 to fnvnrites, aul which, while cn-
..ur.iglng our intercourso and trado witb other Nations, re.'ognizes thn fact that Amorican solf-rolinnco, thrift and Ingenuity ean build up our country's inlustri.'s nu.l develop its reiourcos more sur »ty thau eu- erviitiug pnternalism.
''The compulsory purohaso nni coinage ot silver by tno Govcrumont, unchecked nul uurcgulnte.l by busiu-sss non.lltious an I hccdiosa of our currency noils, which f.ir moro Ihan Ilfleen years dHutcl our cir.'uliit- IntT mii.Uum, undermlnod coall.leu.!o abr.a 1 in our fluanclnl nbility, nud nt la-t cul- mluatod iu di3tro.<is and panic nt horae, has bei.-n rn.'outly atopp'jd by thn repi.il o.'tli.i Inws wnl.'h force 1 this reckless schomo upou tho country.
"Tlie things thii.s a"compll.shi)d, notwith¬ standing their exlrcn' iiiiji'.rt'inc'i nnd bi'unnocnt effects, fall far short of curing the mou.'tury evils fr i:a whi.ih we suffer as a ro¬ sult ot long indulgonoo in ill-advlsO'l lluaa- cial eipcsiients."
The measajo Hum gives tho history of legislation concorniug th.) issuiiucoof gro'in- backs, and follows with nu n.'cjunt ot thn shrinkage ot the gold rus.irvo fuud. Coa- tinulug, Mr, Cleveland details thn oltorts to establish tbo g.ild reserve fund by issuing bouds, anl saysi
nCTlllE TUE onEENDACXB.
"I am convinced the onlv thorough nu l r.ra.'ilonl r.'m-'Jy f.ir our troubles is bein.! mill" r'-lir-ii'-nl and .'iii";l.llion of our rnit" I Slal''- 11 11"^ .' iinni .ulv .'alle.i grcu- I'I.'ll-. anl 111) .iiiis'.iiu liug Treisuary liole- Issii"! by tho 11 ivr'rnni"ut iu piivinent of -ilv.-r pur ¦li.i..-.\< unler tho a.'t .if il'JO.
"I h..ll"v"lhls .'.uld b.' .piit-r.'a.lUv ne-
.' !'ll-h.''l l.y tho e.t'hnuge 'it Ib.'-sc ii'jti-s
f'.r Uiill.ii Slat.'S l.ju.l.s of S'U ill ni well lu-' large d-^U'cnlnatlous, bearing ii low rate ol intere.t. Til")' shoul.l tv) l.iag term I. m'ls, Hum lii.'reasiiig Iheir'le.slrabilily us liivosi-
Ills, nil.11,.,luu le their pavmont couM be
U'.'U j.'.sl). ll.'.l lo a iK'rio.l faV lemov" 1 from 1 T'.s ut lliiiiu'i.il liur.lcus au'l p'rp I'xiii'.i, when '.vith iiv-'r.'ii'-.'I pr.isperity an.l i'.'- s mrep.s tliey Wriul'l b* uii.r.i easily met.
"To furthT ln.,uro tho .-i-j-"lla'.loo of tlii'.sn notes nnil also pr.'VMe a wny by wbl'h gol.l mny beiiddcl to our ,'urreucy iu Ibiu .fthero, a feature lathe plan sh.iul i In-au utilh.irily given to tho S'lcrelary of th" Treasury lo dispo.s" of tb-i b'lu.ls nbrind bo- gold if necRssarv to complete ll intem-
platcd redcmptl'ui un.l ciiii.'.'llatl.'n, p'riult- ting hiiu tou.-') tb" pro-.'.'ls .it su'h bon.ls lo tako up nu.l .'auoel liny uf the u.ites that inny bn in th.i Troivsury .<T that may l.e r..- colved by the Goveraiu.'nl ..u aay a.'ji>iiiit.
nUANCHES FOU .VATIuNAL BAN'KS.
'¦It has always seemo 1 t.i luo tbat the pr.i- vi.-'|..ns I.f law reg.ir.ilu.'the .'nnltal .if Sa¬ ni k'lnks whi.'h o!."ral.. as a\imltai|
DO^DS XOT ISSrXD Toil BEVENt'E.
"It is poulbis that the suggestioa ct In; creased rovonue a n reme ly tor tho dif- tlcul'l'ss wo um consi.lerin; may havo originated in an Intimation or distinct allegation thnt the bonds which havf b-'en issued ostonsibly t, roplen.iish oui gol.l nno'Tve mer.) really i.ssued lo supply- lusuiScleui revenue. Nothiui; cau be further from tbn truth. B in.ls were Is¬ sued to olitnlu gild l.ir Ih.j mainten,an.-C' of our S.itlonal cm lit. As h.as bi'.T i-h'iwn, the g'll'I thU'" 'ibtnin-l has Ivec dr.iwu ngiln from lb) Treasury upoc United States notes and lYcvsury notes. Tills opiirullou woul'l havo bei-n pr.miptij prevented if possWtti but the-sc n.'tos havluii thus liei'n passed to the Treasury, tbey bo came th'* mounv of the C, iv.'rn'nent. libi nuy '>lh"r "rlluiiry Oov.Tameni fun.ls, nm! there wns U'lthln; to 'lo but to use ihem It? paying Govcrnm"Ut expen.ses w'aen ue^'deJ.
A SAFE suarn's.
".\t no Ilme wh"n bon Is lnv • Ire -u Issucl has thero be'u ¦ nny c ju-ld"riitio:i 'it the 'HI "Stion of paying tbc expeos'-s of rj.ivern ment with their pr.jc,.o I.s. Tli.'r' was uo ne. CD.-Hly to .'.insi.li'r Ihll.luc-l i.in. Al Ihetim.. .ifeii '!i b'l.idissuewcha ia safe sirplus iu the Tr.'.uury t.ir orlinarv o;.,'iatl')ni'. e:;''lii.ivt ..fth')g'ild lu our nserv.'. In F''bruary. i-t'il, when th" Drst |ssu" of Innls wa' ma-'.e, >U'h surplus ain')Uiit.sl to over flfl.OOO.OOO; in November, whon th.i s¦¦'...'iid iss.i" wn- roade, if amountut t-i umre than il'J.OOO.- OOO, an.l lu February, lin.-,, wh"u Imids fot the thlr.l timo wero Lssuel. such surplus amounted to mor.) than .T'lOO,000,000. It uow amounts to t9S,i'73,420.TO.
"It isnelihiTunfuIr n'.ruuju-t M charge a largo share of .mr pn's.nt lluan'lal per¬ plexities nnl .l.iug.'n. t.i th" ..p.^ratiou olih'i laws of I97S and l«9n .'''nip.'lling th" pur. choboof silver by lh-' n..v"rn-nent. whi.'h not only furulshnd a new Tr.'asury oblign- tion upon which Itsgol.lcoull b" wiih'lrawn, but so in.'reased Ih.i fear of an nverwli.'lin- ing flood of silver anl a f.irc'.l des,'i.nt to silver pa.vmenis that even the repeal of these laws did not eutlrely euro tho evils ot their exijtimc'.'.
TOE PllHE SII.
'While I hnv endeav.ire fl.itemttt of thn disor.l.'r...l encT and th"
n (jutsTio
.indlli'
ak.'a plain 1 of.
eurrency and th " nresi'i.t .lauger men ..'Ing ourpr..sp.'rllv, and l'l Migg.'st a wnv which l.a'ls t.i 11 sab'r lluau'inl sy.stem, I hav" con¬ stantly h.l.l In mln.l th" f let that many of my countrviuen, whose sineonty I do n.it doubt, inafst that thn euro for thu ills n.nv thrcntonlug us ni'iy bn foun.l in the .single an.l simple rem"lv i .' the fr,)e ooluag.) of .silver. 1 iiey conten.l that our minis shall he at on.'o thr..wn open to the !re.>, uulimi'ed uud indopen lent .'..lu¬ nge .If boih g.iM nnd silvir dollars ..f full, li'gal-ten.ler quality, regnr.iless oi ti,e a 'll.iil ot nny other It ive.-nmeut an I in lull view oftho tnr-t that the ratio lietweu the metals which they sugg'-st calls tor 100 .lenls' w.irth of gold In lh.' g.il'l d'.ilar at Ihn pr.'.s.'ut nlarl. nn.l onlv lUtv cuts iu lutrin.-i.' rth of silv.'r ia the .sliver .Pillar. ¦N'.ll.iveriinirnt, no ii.iinaii.' .nirivau.'eor n.'t ..( l..x.sl.'iii.in, bas.'ver been a'lle ti, h'll.I tills t.'gether in free coinage at a rail . n|.pr.'cliililv dllT'r.'i.t frim Ihat which l..-h.''l In th.) ninriiets of the world.
"Tu-,.
rile
hist .ry
Inn
'ME NEWS EPITOMIZED
%Y'ashlnafnn Itviss.
n.i'f n Ull li'jh gol.l W.IS takn 'r.i-.i lb-. New York Siil>-Tre»"urv f ,r pxn.^r: to s.mth Amerfca, bringing the Un'iel stale. Treas¬ ury reserve .lown below ilO 0CO,O?0
The President f.'irma'lvn',--ninat''l P..charl Olney to b. Siv-r.-tary of Stnte nnl Jul-S'in Harmon, Attorney-Geuern'.
W. W HowarJ. sent lo dbitribute Am.'ri- ca'i charltaMs funds lu .Armenia, has b" 'n called hom", .S .-ret.irv Olney having nii- nouneeJ that Ihe Turkish flnv.'rnmMit will keep him out of Turkls'i lerrit..ry.
Thn doors .if the Prsi'Ienfs .h"iie at Woodlev wero .'b's,!'! for lli- I.n': winie.- -e.asin, anl the Pr.)si.len nnl Mrs. CI'V". land anl til'lr litlle .laughters r'lurnel m the Wbil.'Hm.-.'t'l n'side perinaneut v uu¬ til the late soria-.
Prcsi.leut I'leve'jin.I nominate 1 .Tu.li^e nu.''u.sW. Pi'ckham. of Xew Vork, for ih«' Uiiit.'.l states Suiire-u" C'.ur. ben.'h to su"- ec-.i the late .rustic) H iwll Jaclison. If" wis li.'rn in Albsnv, N. V.. Sovculer s, VitA. II.. Is niw .Tc'Ige of lh.' N.'W Y.ir'i i-.i.irtol Ari'.Mlennd isa'.r.rli"r of W. IT. l'.'''!thiiT., who.se n imln.aiiou I') the Supremo ("iiirt wjLsrej.i 'to*.
I'onsinntiuople seat wor.l to Wa.shlu.-ton that .\meriean mtssiciinrii's in Turk.'v bav.' b "en given Ibo tulles' nmlictioii.
B-njamin F. P.ussell wn! n tebiram to Governor Stone t.-ader.nu' his reslgnnrlon a. member of the Mi.ss.iuii H.iiise of Itepre- s.'ntatives. This was roal,' n,'cess.irv bv Vr. P.usseMV eleell'.li lis S "r.'e.iiit-at-^rnis ei the National Hon--. ..f Il'i.r.v-'niaiiv.rs. r..-.-- ern.ir Stoii" nt .iii".'a.'.'epi.. i th.'r.'-lgnati..'i.
The Pr.'^Men; app'.mt.-l Henrv S. Roloft, of Ulah. A.-vsoci.itn .I.isli.'e of Ihe Supn-m" (' urt of Ulab, v..'e William Smith, .leee'.i.se 1.
The nrft official military r.'p.irt ou the Chlnfse-.Tapane,sc war i.i e^.-sp.. from the se- cp't archives of llm G-vfrnm "iil Is jbnt '>t Cnptain 0. F. EIU.-', 'rninican ling ih- l'iariu'\s nu the f.i,i;-iip llahiiivir ¦, wh') euiu'.le.t the leg.ali.ms nt yeiul aud Ticutj;u,' n- well fts i.iH'Ie J at 1' irt An imr.
G 'n "ral FIa'.{li'r. Clii.'f of Or.lnanee', in b-s nnnunl repor, r.'" i'iin'Ci.'Is a p'an to re- pn") th" ol.l arms iu u^o hy liio militia with n-w W')a;i')ns. '
Asa result of ibe investigation in tothe re.-ent dnsiru.'ti.'U nnd rautllallon of ruitel States Tn-nsiirv re,-,ris in th'lb "ft of .ibs,,. let" lut mai r-venu'. .stamps iilla"li".l to tli.> i'.""'jr.lo, Se,"r''lftrv r.irli.d.' .lisoilsv-1 n cl.'rk nnd Ihn'e clore.I lab.irer.s. Th.'ir nam"s nr.i C. n. Vinlng. Orville Bncon. A. B. H .pklns nu'l (Jhnrlns E iwuri".
Presl.i.'ut Cl.'velau.l has pret..nled n bino"- ulnr gliLss to I'nntnln E.hvnrd GIlllEgf', eom- 111411'Icr ofthe nriii.:i steam..r Hanm'v,r, f.ir saving tli.» .'r.w ..I fli.i ,\nierlcan s.'hoone,' F.ilw'vul Hari. will r-brimrv lasl: also col.l m-.lnlst.i iheoffl'.-r-.if thoBrillsh .stealer Mohawk f')r snv.nc in March lasi the erew of Ih 1 A-n.'rie.an v.'ssel AlMn S. Marshall.
S"nor rvi-tllo Ma-ha lo Ims l.c-n aj.p .Int.' i P'jrtugiio?" Mlnisl.Tt.i Wiii-iiliigt.in. S-U'T Nn"ha.'..i su'-.-'cls S"ii.ir .\ii.,-usto .1" S.-- gui'.ra Tb" iilll. wh. .lied at Wasliiugtou November 21 ot hi'm'.irha'-e .,; ih ' lun
NEV/ YORK STATE m.m.
Si.40.-,.1.10 '
SABBATH SCHOOL
The D.'p.artmenI of p.r.lic In-iru'lion j.,)' ."<ci.ire one o'the Isriost ot the S'at.''b partmnnts. The total amount of mon»v ,'.i- burse.l thrvusb nilsTTii.a.'iii'WiT'itiirTng Hn past year w.as Si.in.",,;:!,! Tiiis Is on.'-thir.' of the t.ital niiouiit of State .lisburscmenis. I'l'Iii^ive of C.I)..1)1 npiiMr.rinii.iu!! an 1 ths amount pai.l on th.' State deb-. A .-omi il.f- ti)n (fthe l.u^ii,,'-. aai stslistie.s of the .'c- PArtmen; siu"e .•;iii,erin«f'U'l"nt Charles R. s.iiuner took poiS'\s.|,,n insi Anrll, the f,.H tur."s of «1 i"i, «',ii nppe.-irin the forthe ^m- iiu repnrt to th." I.-d-lilure, sh"ws Ibnt th'Ti nre 2,1,00.) ti.."ns • 1 |..a.';ii'rs in the State of N.'W V ir'» mi.l .13.0)0 ..-^hool di.-.- tri" s. iu ' a 'h .¦; v.-t.i-'i Vir- i.re from ono !) ulue trus;> "s, i'nj,.r„,,i- ,rit:,- osiier distriet .V- iic-r.-; a's-i. 114 ,s,'h'.')l Comiui.'.sionets, thirty-fourriiv S.up'fint.'nients, nu.l Ihirtv. two Villa-e Suiierintenleats. The cor.-,'- spinleu'". of Ihn iP.na-tm.'nt wllh tb»-'e various oin'ials is v.)liimi:i.-ue. mon'thau..
13.0J0 l.niers b.'iviiig 1 n r.e.-iived mil
nasw.'rcl, wliil" Sfi.Vi dift"»irre)t ii|c.""i of .¦:.. press mailer hav.. been 'r.-civcd ur-.". .ie.- I'utched III the d i.artment. .In the .-x.iraina- ti.)n department n'.onc '.lO.cin nntn-rs have b"ea r''ceive I from niii.licanis for teachers' 11.'"uses e'leh of Avhi.-h wai examine.', murke,!. nnd the r.'-al's tnbulaf.d. In addi¬ tion to Ihls there arc .seventv-.sevcu teaohen' I raining dn-s.'s in th'. va-lous ncalemies and high s'ho.,ls of the .-Jinte, each one of whieh is Inspected by |ho department a'-
loast
Tlinrn were 110 t.ai in th" .State, n' eieh ment W.IS r'lireseuic I. er.'!..-'',.. gCTral ovei^ii.--
' Irstilute-- bel.I I hicb Ihc dcnar.- ' dciiartme-it f-:-
.-.ihool.s. It holds e-tamln.itions in everv A.-- •- 'mblv .li-lri.'t of fhe Stat.' f.-.r a Imis.on t.i Crnell University nnd anuual evi.«innt:ons in nil th," .'itles of th" Stite for feaehers' State certin.'atns. The im.'orc.-nioat of thn rompiiUory Eluenti.iu law i-u's.) imposcl iip..ii th;s,;eparlment. Th" I. gisliture bas orb'r.'.l n sy.steni of visual Instructlou ii> p'icabln to ,.verv eltv aii'I villa'.'" s'ho.il em- pl.'viug a Siinerlnten.leiii.whi 'h is als-, pin 'c 1
INTKIlN.WIONArj 7,KSSO\ l'"On Ii|..( I'.MUKIJ J*.
Lesson Text: "David nml (ii'Ili.tli,''
I S.imuel xvll.. :!,S .".I-l.olileu
I't'Xt I Samuel .xvll., 47
— Commeut,irj".
!!'. "An.l Saul ni-iiel O.avl.l «ltb h's nr- mor." In the in'erv.'iiiug verses sin.'0 Inst less.m we see I'avi.l refr,"-liiug Saul wlib bis harp, gre.iiiv lev.'1 tiv Iiim, having becom" llis nrmor b'larer ('hapler \vl..S1.2;l\ Ile nfterwnrd reairue i to feed bis fnihers sheep nt Peihb'hem (xvii., 18\ Tbe II. V. si.v^ilml ho went t'Wiud fro br.w'en Saul nu.l iWibli^ h.'iu. But how the rtrnil.'s of f.sr.iel nni ol the I'hlllsilne. nie face ;o fa.'C.nnd iho bosis I.f I-ra."l nr.' .lellid by lb.' glnut, Oollillb, of iiaih. Davi.l, h iviug e'.>iiie from homnio sec h .w his bp-hrrli fnnsl aul .it'servlng how lb" G..d of Israel w.is h.-lug .lish.more.l. of- f.'re.l to nght nud o.inqu"r tbn giant. Soil, ll.'.'vriug bis story of tru'-t In the I.nrd (venie. .Itt'i.-iJl, a'''Ci,.9 bbl oiTerlin.l clothes hl.n wi'h bis aric'ir.
3;>. "I .-aiiiioi g., vith th.-se, for I hare n 't proved lli,.ai." i:v,'rythiU'i like natural srr-ngth .ir liU'uan hel| s is aiit lopr.,y,,,., hinlrnn.'.'la tb.. r.)rls work. If It ail-to b"a lestl>..iW'"en tl'.'s'i nul d-sii. arm ir nnl inn.ir, Si'it, wh , wns bea,I n'l I s'l iiil.len n!i..ve lh.' p.'.iple. sh.iuld have goue I,,rth lo lies"! I, .Ilalh. D.ivi.l Is but a shepliered youth n'l.l if God wiil work thniugh him it must be npnrt fr.ini Iiiimaii ileviccs.
HI. "All I h" t.i )k his stalT In bis h.an.l an 1 eh.lsc h m live suo.ith st.nie. out of thn Ir.l'.k." li'ing a shepher.l, b'> went forth ,as
un.l."
iliri"t.-l a biennial .s"ho.)i e.^nsu-1 in O,"lo'„.r of tl,ls yesr. aud e.v. uu.iev thn sup*)rvi<
.'nt. I
The
iil''n h'u:.
)^ ot lh,
I'iW dep.ai'tmcat nf ihe ordec has de-
'•1 1 llfty-seven nnpi'iils. ln-)lving the va-
li.iitv or lh" school boni.', th eailin ..I
uni'.n fr" • seho.il .llstricts. an 1 n niultitii In of legal .lUestioU', iu ea.'h nne .,r which a wrilten .iplulon hasb.)en pr.'pire!. Pnibu'ilv no .lepnrt'uent o/ thn S'nle Government cim-s moro .lir.'.'lly In cmiacr wilh the pc ,p!e of the Si.'ile than Ihat of Ihe Sun.'riu- tenJ.-i.t .frj'ili" Ins:ru 'li .11.
Is the
.tPm fnlls I . ma
'U for thn 'il c.inu' n. i.u.. ..t lh.'
r by p..r- n.sfiiVI51l
upiT'-sslon .if state banks, nr to tb" p".pln iu nil .v.ntry aul r.'adlly furn- 1-Ii''l llic.u vv.Ml l.auklng a''.i.j:iialj- diitions au'I facilities. Any lU"onv,>ni- ,*nen or embarrnssnienti Wnrislng from tlieser'strictions iin the location of Natl'inal
Links might well le. r":U'li.s| by b,.tter
a la'.ting tho pmsont i-vsi-' u to th.i .'r'latl'ia uf l.'.iuks lu smaller commimltlns or b milling banks of larg.' .'apltnl t' b.-.ia'hes IL su.'h 1 .calllb's i« wiuM .serve Iilll is)op|e—so r'gulatel and .'oustrnin.'ii ns l.l securo their safo and conservntlve c'utrol un.l inanngement.
"I d.i n.lt ..v..rlook the fa-t thnt the .'lu- .'"Ilatlon of tiin Tr.).a.sury O'ltos i.ssu».l un b-r th" s|lver-pi.rcha«ing net of IS'i i woubl le iv,' th" Treasury in th.'a'tual .'vaershlp .f su'- lloient silver. In.'l' Hi'.' s"igul.'r.i'.t.'. I.) .'')lii nenrlv «17s,0)0.000 In staadarl .1 .liars. It is w irthv 'if coasldernttou wh-ther this uiighl n.'t, frnn time i,i time, I... ouvert" 1 inl.l .i..llnrs ..r fra-'tlonal .)oiu aud slowly put Int.. I'tn'ulstlon. as In the ]udgnent..f the Scp'tary .it the Tn)»surv th i neci'SSltlcs ol th" '"la'try sh.ul'l roiulr.'.
WI AHE FIXAVCIALLT II.I..
Is nitempte 1 shiul.I 1." eaternl
.pprei'iatlng th.' fa't that l.y
,'asy .los.'.'nt w.' liuvn rea.'h-'I n
s depth, nnJtIitt our Ai>><.>nt will
nj'ti.h'.l wlfh-.ut Inborlnuv toil
iiosslhlllt;
mnkors in uttompting to cst'ihlish'u bimelalllo currency undertook rrco coluag,' up.iu a ratio whioh acel.lentally varied from tho actual relatlvo values of tbo two inetuls not moru '1 pcr cent. In bolh cases, no'M'lthatnnd- Init grenler dimcuities an.l cosi .if tians- portatlon thnn now exist, llie cins M-hosi' intrinsic worth was undervalue'l lu tlio riitl'i. irra.lunlly snd surely dlannpcarcl Irom our I'ir.'iiUti.iii and wont to other couulncs whiT." Ibelr real value was better recognized.
'".\els ol Ci.ngruss ivero. impotent to urcnto I'.iuallty where natural causes dceroci even a -llghl Incijiulity, I
"Twice In our recent history wo have sig¬ nally foiin.l t,. raise by leglslnt on the value I of silver. Uuder sn act of Congress passed in I I87fl tho Oovernment was required lor more than twolvii ycnrs to expend annually nt lensi I'.'l.tlUO.OOO In Iho purchase ot silver bullion for coinage. Th) act of July 11, isii), is n stilt bolder cHurt and increased the amount ut silver tho Onvornmont was conipelled to purchase aud foroed It to becoin.) tho buyer annually of 61,01 l.uOO ounces, or oractlc illy tbu outre pro.luct of our in no... I'nder both'uws sliver rapidly and stea.lily declined In value The pnphe.-y und the ex- pressod bope and expectation of those Intho . Congress who led in the iiassage of the last- mentioned act. thnt it would ro cstntillsh nnd ' maintain tbo former pnrlty l)ctw,-on the livo [ metals, arc still fresh in our memory.
"In the lla:ht of Ibcs" experience!, which accord with Iho experiences oi oth""r Nntlon., ' ihoie Is certainly no secure Bn.uiid f.ir ihc ' b.'llet that nn act ot Congr.iss couM now I brldg.'an Inequality uf lltly pcr ctnl li,"tw,ieii gold nnd silver nt our Dresent mtli. u.r u ' Tliere Iho leil which has le money in the world, coul.i bv Its nct|..ii al..no raise not ouly our own. but aU silver tolls lost ratio with gol.l. nur attt.mut to accom¬ plish this l.y tho Ireo colnaire ol silver nl u mllo dilterlnK widely from actual relntlvn values would be tbe signal tor the complete departure of gold from our circulation, tho Immediste and lar«e coutraetlonot our elrcu- lutmir medium, and a shnnkag,' iii the r.-ul valuo and monetarv elficienry of nil ..ther tormsof curruncy as thoy «"tti.-d t.. lie' levi'l of silver monomutalism. Lvery one wll.l r,"- ctlvci a flxod Hslnry nnd eiery w.irker ior wages would nnd the ilollnr iii bis haud ruth¬ lessly scaled down to the point ol bitter dlaap- IRiintmciit If n.lt ts) [ilnchlng privation.
".\ change In our staudard to sliver mono- mL'tallsm would also tiring mi a c.illalise of the entire svst >m of cro.llt which, when based una stsndsrd which Is rejognlze.l nnd adnpt'd by the .Yorlil of business. Is many Ilni..s m'lro p.'tcnl nnd usi'fill Ihau the entire volume of (lurri.ni'y, uu.l ll saloly capable of nimost In¬ linite expuuslou to muet the growtho: trade and enterprise. In a Belr-ln)lteil sfrugirlo through darkness nnd uncertainty our hu¬ miliation would l.e liieraasedliy theeoiiselous- ness that we hnd purled company with all tho eiitigbteno'l and progressive Natioiij of tbo w.irld. and w.-ro desperately nii'i hopelessly Klrlvlug to moot thestiess uf laoieru com¬ merce aud competition with a detiased nn.l unsuitable currency and in asioclnllon with the few Weak and laggar.l Nations which have silver alone an their stjudard of \'d!ii".
".Ml bistiirv .warns us a«aiiist raMi cipert- nieulswhl.il llir.a'.'ii vl,.|,'UI , loiu;,-.". In ,.iir monetary sl.iuliirl nnl lh'i..d.'Kra.|iiti..ii of our curren.y. The pasv'^ lull i.l l.'^s.ms leaching n.lt .mly thn i"ci>noinlc dn the .National Imin.jrnUry th'it foil, train uf such ezpi'rl>n<r"n tbst the Amerlcnj '
The four boy train wr.'.'k'r. ol v.. wor" held to awnil lb" n.'tliu of tho Graiil Jurv.
A big lire occurrc.l on Sonth Jleridiim street, the whob'sa!.' .listrict of I'l.liauapoll.^. luil. Six largo bull.lings w-re burned nnl the lo.ss Is ostimaled nt cuer *510,0On.
The h.iiisesmltlis an.l bri.lgem.'n's strike in S"W V.irk riivcl.)s..'.l la a partial victory for I'le.-mpbiyer-.
I'l Now y,.rk Cilv Barbara .^uli was In- •!i."t..l b.rperjury iirfal.s."ly e.i"ir,'ing Waller 1.. S. r,nng."rman with crimlunl iL-.sault.
.*. commission seb'cted bv Superiuten.l 'Ut "f the I'.ior p.'rry Kline declared ex-Stato i.oniptroUer F. Iwar.l Wenipl". of Fulton- , ville, N. v., insnue. and h'l w.as taken to tha. Ill.'a Stntn Il.jspitiil. Tho n!ivslcla''us wer) .1. II. F.ilrbanks nu.l T. 0. Ilvlan.i, of Am- 'terlnm.
In New York City 'Old lldl" Vosburi.-. Iho greeug.iod..- man, ctianirel his plei from not ','iillty to guilty on lh" cli.ar^eot .wlndllng A'll..11 Cimb'l, a N.'brn-ka farmer, out of .-•."..lilO. H" c.iifesse.l that hn assistn.i the l".-t.ifflc" ihieves, Russ'dl, Killoran nn.i .\il'U, I.) ec'niii' from Lu.ilow .Str.'e; Jall.
Tbn Missouri, Kiinsas nnl Texas s"cur,)d an outlet to thnUulf at Gnlveston by tU" se- tleriieut of loug-stiinding liiigntion ovor thn- c. llv'.slou, ,Houston nad Henderson P.ail-
A r.".vard ot iSOO was otrornd fnr the arr.^st I'll eonvlctlou ot those who wri'"ked the l.T'kawauna express near Cortlnnd, N. Y.
.I'.hn Blnc'iburn and Lswis Marshall, .if I'.ill-ingi.in. Ponn., w.'rn skylarking wllh a ni'i-k"! Wh.'U Marshall was accid.'ntally sh il
.l'l I killed.
Th " r.ev. P.iler Trl'iible n ..v wa. c^n--- rale'l Ml.ssionnrv Bisb-in of Alnslia by P.,- ll ... n.inue, olAl'lmnv. N. Y.. nul nine oth'-r l'i"lal."s iu St. Oc'irge'.-iPr.itejtaut Euls.'op.al Cliur'h.
G "otgoTilTany, fourtcon yars old, Inl a li'„'s'«'t.i water, at Bri Igoport. Conn., ai.l for I'.i'fu.i of .s.wlng il ki.'k ti.'lile.l It lu ih . nl... Thnbur-e kl.'kedihc t.n of TilTanv's ll.'.l I .iff. killing htm instantly.
I''ii'teeneoalliarg')saal !i.1fl,001 bushels of ." .al \r,-re "link n".ir S''wi,'kley, P.fuu.
I'lptnln Wlkorg and two miitas of thj Daiii-.h Btnnin"r Horsa wer.) iirreite.! iu Phlui lelphin, I'enn , by the United Sl.atjs Marsluil charged with propnrin.,' to tuko ar ns aa.l mou to Cubau r-ii'is.
.Atlanta. Havaiinab. luman a'l'I S mlh C ir. "lina Dny mxt celebrated nt the Atlnut i Es-
To ITcid oirf'.ivir:..
War.', n Saxe. ot the Slug i5ing pris.in.i.s ,'o- tnrnuni'd lo occupy nu n Iv.inc.'d niacn lu this ng,' of proeri'F.-.. He has studied th.' R ¦" 1< of the prison nml a. a f."sult two i'l'.- nt lmiirov..'n.)uls hnve Ih~>j) mnl,-. On" .'U if 1,11 immens." iv'aistle ovr lie iiow."i h'.ii-', of the pri-"1. Wbnu Its leep lone.- nr.. Ilist hesr 1 th ' neighborhood oriiiileinr mil will l.» starti,"!. Thenar- i.'ular r.'ii.s'.u f.r 111.' erc-li .u..l lliU whistl" s I.) n.itlfv Di'.q.l.. .-.f ihces.'np." .,1 a convi.'t, -hould tliat happn. A codi oi siiTunls has be 'n al.ii't..), nud the residents will bo sup-
pliel witbl'Opb'S,
Tho Wai-'len hss dcidel to nbnllsh tho us . if l;.;ro-..ne In'nrs in thn ells (.ocupii',1 b,- lheeonvl"ts and suhditiite electric liithls. Ele-trie lights will b) plnen.l in the co Is of Ihn 13-,3 convicts in the pn.son.
Unsays that nu two or thr'n o"casions .-'onviets have S"l flro to lb" b'ds in their loll.", their motiv.i lu'lng to ii" n lhi Igc I In- .aucand get Into ibe h-'spltiil ir to bei-.i-j-- icrrcd lo tiie Malt-aw.ri Asvlii;u.
I Slortalltv In the Slate.
j Ac.'.-ir.liiig t.1 lh.) Imlletiii ll Ihe Rm;'
' n.)ard o; Henllh, there w)r' !!,1JII .l.'iiths in
; hi.s Stain duri."' Oeiober, or a daily nyc-
jge ofnbnut nio. n.t,itust ouo of 0.^7 in the
ir.'celjn;; imintii. C.'npar."l wuii the c.ir-
.-rtspon.lin'/ perl.iii .if ia.st venr, which was
mo of unusual sa'uhrity, tl'i» total mortnlit.-
.--gr'-nter by r.OO. Tii.i z'.'iuo'.l" liiort'ililv,
xhieh nausel twcntv-nve |..'r c.int. of lb,'
leathsin H'.pf'nlier, is r.'ilu 1 t.i 10.7 p.r
'ent. on n''.'oiinl of n lar„" .I."r'a5'- from ti'i ¦xecssivo diarrh.e.il m.ir.nllly, which is less ly UOO deaths, nnl which (s reoorie.l ns I jnving eaus" 1 but ira deaths, or six per )ent, of tbnm.irtalitv b.r lie' miiilh. wli .-h s about the n.rniiil nvra:,'.". Tyjh'il'l fever lau.sel u'lrVv tarcpTcn'. ..r' nil deaths, which Is til" iivi I'Ag" f.T Octob.'r Dipbthe- •la eausi..! IVS .Pa-h-. 1:15 in ir." thau in Ser- ember, bill 10 I le-s than iu 0'lotinr. iSl'^. Varbit lev,'-.- ,'.i;i.-' I 1 ut thlr;y-si;; deatlli-. .,! ivuieh tw. nty .i.'..ui'r".l In Ihe miritun"ills ricts. M.'A-li'.-c.'iu.e.l f.irtv-.ix .b'.itli.s nil n tne niarillme au.l Hudson Valley dlslHcl.s. 'Jonsuiiiiition "aus.'l tw..Ive ptr co-it. of th.' I.mfu.-. th" Iar,-. It sin-e.Mny. A"Uie res- .'.rat'iry .lis.i-., .'ails..,! aa uiiiisuilr. s.uall Eor-.alitv f'.r th'- S'a on, b.'iug bu'. llttio jrc.lter thnu iiiS "pt.imlii'r.
In his tr
clu
I'll'
M...
Weut
fr.nn k."e|.lng sheep lo c.u.pier I'hnrn ih. Our L ird J.aus Christ is the g.i,,.! nul great nn.l ."bil"; Shepherd who will vet bumble nil llisf.'i.s. ThesMng nn.l st.'iies Dn-j| 1 hii.l pi'.'Vi'.l, anl he miy havn ha.l skill like tho Too left ban.lel II 'Ujn'iilt.'s of Jalg, xx., 10 llm the I. Tl wassun'lv wllh him.
41, ii "Wli"ii Ih-I'.iilislln.) lookel nhiut nii'lf.iwDiiv.'l, h,' .lis la uod .him." They .tr.-iii uiyh P'. ,' 1 "h .'.her, th.' mighty mill .'f ll.'sli with lli- arm.r I.enr.T bebire bim. nn.l th." ru.l.ly v.'U'h'.f fair .•..uiit."iiane.. willi no
arm .rnu ru, vi-ll.l mi.aul.n. Tbeuianv
lli.us.iii.ls.if l-r.i.'l aul ..f th" rhillsil,i,"s l.i.ik.'.l .in in w.iuf'cr, l.ut ih "re yv,"re unseen hosts 1,1..king .111, l.l.., nnl thn L.ird Himself was ther". l.ut not With th. P.illlstlne.
¦11.44. "rh" Piuli.stine cursed Davi.l bv h's g'.'l-." Til. flesh alislnlus the spirit nn.l m.icksns Wh.'U Ish.na.'I in')'"ke.l Isaa'. But ihi'.arnal mlU'l kn.iws n.d the I.ird. C .n-i.I.T thes.'tw.i uji'iii whom bolh earth nu I h.'aven wi'r.' u.iw Inleutlv gnr.lng. Th.i I'liili.-tiiie, nine b'lt .six inches high, wilh nrir.i.r w.'igliiiig over tw.i lii.ulrnd pounds, a s,i,'ar Willi a staff liko a we ly,'r's beam nn.l a Ilea I w.'is'hing n'..iilt twenty jimods, nud nn nticii Iam '-' I'.'iir hisshiel.li David, n v.inth 111 a-h"i'll"r'rs dr.'-s, nloiie, with but bis IT iiU'l -Ung, Th" I'liilisilii'i strong iu
bis
iiU'ht
he
Davi
4.V
I...rl
rael,
A-lr
Fatli
iii'irt
Hlill.
Davi
Ih.'II
I,'T'l
III. lb
nn.l r
h..n'i
41.
th'r.
|..r h
nu.l 1
Slav.
Irom
chur
Ih.'iii
only
see ll
1 iu r.'li.i'i.'. upou 111.' Lori nud with n
rul II "art.
"I .'..lie 1,1 thee in tho nnmn oftho
o; ll'.stt, th.. li.l.l .if the nruiii's lit Is-
whii'ii lh"U bn-t delb-l." 11 ihath rep-
...1 liluis..lf, l.lll David repr..s:.iii..d Go '.
Ily ns J.'-us Chri-t r."|.re.i"iit."d Ihe
r when He wns h..rn oiiearlh inn
1 b.i.lv, an.l 111" lalher ^poie tlir'.ii.,-li
mil wr.MiM(lhr.,u;h Hon, s i we like
1 mil M'l-.'- nu.l J..-hua nu.l ili.l.'..u nu.l
. -ll.'.- mny nu.l .shoul.l r.'i.res"i,l ilin
Je^u-alid the Falber in our uiorlal
-,. \ wli'ile-hearted vleldlng to Him,
"hill','up in Illm, with U'lnlui Imt to
Hill willd."m,ins|rnte(Jer. xxxlil., .Si,
"I'llll all Iho .-arth mnvknowthat
Is n (I'll in Israel." S""kiii- nothing
ni-"l'. l.ut oulv t.) niagnilv Jehovah
It llis na.ue.iutof lb." n.pr.inch resting
It, D.iv.d went f'lrlh with his henrt
I lU'oii linu wbo hll.l delivered him
th." lion nul Ibn b.-nr. C.iubl our
rie-. 'g.'l ri'l of the n-nliltiou |.i mngnify
I'lvi-nn llli"irili"noni Innll.UIS, nul llvo
.1 mnguifv Ihe I.or.l, they woul.l soou
IS power ou their behalf (11 Chn.u.
riie ball lots tho Lord's.
Il is
•rd .
nis.
I the L.ir.l who shall work. "Not by ¦-•bt u. r hv po*'er, but by Mv Spirit, snith •I.'T.l III llll.sl.," iZ'"."h lv.,0). Consi.ler I l.ns.sagn t^r.iunh tbn ]! .d Sen, and th
ell
-i.l..
Ih.
nul l."t US, like M.is.'s our-h'i."snii'll.".'|i till Ih'i I.'ir.l ..I ll'.-i- I'V I
.l.'iiv .f J.'ri.'ho
fn
alls
ml J'l-h
loir, lesi we Hinder
inking Ihat the work
teililyllieil
iv.il.l nil th. 4S, 4.1. "D ruiy l.l lu.'i" .n;'nil eyes ,uev."iiing.|i.i lavid's siliig.
,')ir nu.l .-t..p nttempllii
Cnr
rd Mn
lllram G.tnn ler, n d.vib'r la old ' ooks o-i Main street, Poughke.'psi.', shut up his .sto-,'. la.l n-j be turnel to l.icc the ,l,ior u stranger lelZ'd ll b.'issel hn wa- earrviUi,- e iiiluinln'; 1500 six bnuk ;i..iok', two w.il..he-, ii'i i tw . •evilvor.'', ami ran with it throu'jh nu nllev- iriy. ."Utrnnci to w;ib''i wm- b'o'kel by n .'olifedernt,', who loclto 1 tb.' gnli-.
O.strao.ler, b.'.si.li..i dealing lu old boo;.;., .va.s a mouey leoil.'r, nn.l carried his nuiiiev :hls way f ir year.-.. S ir. • ni.'-'hts he I'lirric I lomo r.s raiM'h ii. ilOl'.
birehi-i.l, sink
"new carl" biisin vi.l hii.sti'.l an.l r tb.i I'lilll-lliie."
'111! Asl'.iii wiflly II 111 I wnv wilh Ul It slrik.s tb"
iiisly
i.iwnr.l thn 1.. ."risis Is l.-n. What qulcklv 111 ir..ui|.bills
giant
the
HI bN la " l..r.-ii..i 11 liltle Davi.
I, nu 1 h I'.lh.'gr.iuU'l. Diivi'l is vic- . 'r.l of II. .sis Is tlin vi..|,T. mil 111" happy vns.sol us.'d l.y Go 1, 111 was to magulfv Jnh.iviih. Id prevailed over llui» I'liiii
I sllug ak Ibill
1.1 wilh
I'ilh a st'iu", 1 things w-lill
l..,l
hut . I'
niT ji.-ople t itiBtl.m to Nation's prestige an I pr'.u I couruglnii nnsuc.al nostruii willyrel.lt'. th" false allur thoy reall/."" lli
Wi-.
"t.'r M'Ococh, who wa. fnm.ius la Vii) a'.iso of bis failure t.i .)orn-rth'' Inr I -kef. commute I sul.'lde iu Milwaiiie.'.
ma l.y en- Ihat they . .it "h.'sp
iu the
uk."
tly
n.l ri,'ci 1ms Iwefi s.1 'I,'' ..t. truil-sof true \in'
"^lur country*. Ill !.'Me.Iness. whether ow¬ ing Oy Ihe G.ivernm'iit or exlsliiig U'lwi eu Indlvldunls. has lieeu ..iilracted with nli'r- en.-etoour present sun iar.l. T.. ilivn-c by act of Cougres. lli.it lh' -" di'hls shnll be puv- niile In lets valuatile dmhir. than tbow wilbin Ihe.'.inlemplntlonandluteulliiniil th< parties wnencontrsct«»d. would operate t j trausler. by thellat.if Juw a.ld withoui couuieu.utiuii. au 1" of rights
1.1 hondl.mg
Id Icp.rests tin
llge
"Wu.atev
upou full I
.Innge .1 !..
that W"
ment I
gild
nltel
neat In
I thta duly sbould not bo mado luon) | nnl struggle. Wnihtllh
dlltl'illl by a di.-r.'gBrl on tlm p.'irt ef '
our cltiieusof lb" ubilgatl"us gr..K,i,g out of their allegiance to Ihelr country, which should restrain them trom violating ns Inil- vblualstho noutrallty wbl.'h the Nation of which they ar.' ui."ml"ers is houu.l t.- ,dM,"rv<' in its relaiions to frien llv soven'ign St.ati-s. Tliough nolther t!i" wirudh of our i>eople'. sympatby with tho Cuhau in.irg.nts. n.r .'UrioKanl material dauagc '"use.m.ut upon tbo futile endeavors thus lar m.il" t" reatore peace on I order, uor auy sb.i-"k our humane senstlillltlsa may huvo rectfived from tho eruellU's which nppoar to et^stolally characterize this san¬ guinary and flereelv cm lu tc 1 w.ir, have in the least shaken the d"terminallcn of th.' Giveminent to h'licstly fulilll every Inter- n-stb.nal ¦ibllgati n, .vol it Is to he earnestly h.)pe.l, on every gr.'unl, that Iho devasta- ti.)n of armed o.)utli."t luavsiH'iMllv bestave.l aud order and quM r>"sloDi t' the dis. tract.yi island, bringing In th.'ir train the a-tlTliy and thrift "t P'"a;'.'ful pursuits.
Onn notable instau"" ol luierl."rence by Spain with paiwlog .Vineri""an shliis has .'.'- curre.l. Oa Man-b S ln.st the Allian • i, wh-.i-) b.,uul from Colon M N "w Virn, aU'I Iollow- log tne cust.imary iract f.ir v.'s.sels n..|rt:ie Cuhan shire, but .ui-lie the tl!r.>e-mlk' limit, was ilrel upm by a Spanish gunl-.n. Prol.^1 wi-s prom;tly'raal.i by the Unltel Stall's as-.iinsl Ihls a-t as not 1 "Ing justill-.i bv a state of wnr. n')r nermissil'Ie in D'sp " l of ve^a*'!. .Ill th-' usu.sl paths .'t .'omin'T-''. nir I lorabic In vle»- ..f the wanton iswu occaatonad to Inmiceut life and pr."perty. Tbe ast was disavowed, with full expraMloo
f rogret, nB.l awsuran.'.. cl nonrecurrenoe
f sucli just can*' ot ompla.nt. while me ollealing .'Sl.v"r was rjliiv-d ."f hu. om- mand. , oar r-vly ability t.i pav "iir way witb su
Military arr«Mt« of cltlisns .1 tho United m.mi'y a- ae had. ant the .lueetloa whether Slates in t''iit)a bav." o).-.isi.idM tr''.;ueat I or C"! our ..nirrent r*')etpt» met our current r^'ltmaticiis. Wh'fm held on cri'jin il j *ip..o«.w has not ex-nsX irt j tue ."Minute charg.w Ihcir delivrv Io th" ..r.liuarv ,'lv.l ; ot .ing i.'lv.'o'y. O." .-o i-s.", the lo-oer.,: Jun- Hcti in for tnal bis been d.-m.indcl and I ttMe of our 'uu 1*. eiclusiv* »f g.|.|. was . btaln.sl in coutwrnltv with treaty prvivis-I cutindv ImaiaicrMl t.' th- foreign cn»iii
1 -„ a w ,.: ,^ a .... .. 1 -H I inK.w« .- 11.. .1^-.. .. ... I . .... i« K.. ...
,il I'lperleiii'e. that liiiiaic standard an .f tuith m"tals In o' eck ining from u present SUndnrl of
age In th- n g the lK-:i."
the riyllli meulism ¦ wllhin tne
eitatiiish a I oncurrent clrcuiailou colnnn". an, certainly ju.iy stamp dul, Uur u" IS th." standard of 1 w.iril nud pormlK the only 1.1- iiw p.isnible, or at b'sst thst Is tu lependent reach of any singlo
l.i "uernl Thomas .Tordan di"! sullenlv in N' w Y'lrk City. H ' wn. I .rn In I.urav, Va , ,n S'ptnmher IW, ispi, .:: H"Volutii.ii'iry -:¦ "k on both si.l,'- ..t bis ta'iulv. Hn wa- a ie"ernn of tUo Mexl.-.nii War nu.l l.iugiit ou Ihe ("..nfndei'ute -Irin duriii.r 111" Civil War It"" ailed Ihe Cu)'an. in Ui"ir la-t upri-iug.
Tiie Bmrd of P dice C imiii-iou "r. "f N "W V'lrk City dO'-bled t" ''-lai'lish a lil"y '!."
Th.'om.'era ot ln.> .sf.'ni.'iip L ' la w.-i arrested a? flllbun"rs at Wilmlngi in. D "1.
Tiler" is mu.'h PX'itein"nt in Utai ..vr I'.'Pnl dls)0TOflcs of rich gill ll'.'llj in thn' Slnl,'.
Forelan Note..
1 n iv.i
AuAulteil un .\gcd llniniu.
Charles M'lbnrby, a farm lyu I, was lO.stC'l nt Hudson. On Tliaiiks'jivlug D.iv .i'.'t Mrs. Car'Uu" Prip'r, ng'd .'eveuty, ho highway.
McDarby sclz." 1 her nU"! threw hor i.v.' fouce, when ho .stru)k hor in the face i .r.iko her law. Sho was ch'rA.)d uutil une ."ions, auA thnn outrag'id.
H'."r cries atir.i.ie.l tin ntluitiuajd
nu to bnag to unught th that U'l tli.'h may glory lu Ills preseii''...' When N'"lii"minli lliii-h.-l llio witM with ihe nid of the iiier."haiils mid g."|.|suilllis nu 1 iH..itlii"''ari.'.-mil wmieu, it Is wrilten tiint "his „iii"iuii"s perceive 1 Hint Ihn work wns wr'iught III liol" iN"b. vi., 10), Ila-l th"
W'lrkui.'u I n wll sklile.l la thn art of
liiiildliigsl.iiio Willi- lll.'ll thev would bmo h.l.l tli.'.'r.'.llt, Hal Dnvi.l l.een a mighty urm nnl wartl'T ho might linvo hnl thn Icnrlv of God, nnd Is.
li.r bl"!! .if fnlth in HIm.
-1 'U'l fr.'iii Davl.rs -'i.ic.
r It i;
f.l. Sla
Dn
,' tnkes th.'glant'i
wilo of Wl Dirby nw iiniirly u.l I'.ru
H. Hn
Mr
11 sh) ilnvc Mc- elothi'S wcri
A Casbi.
<..loilli
rly tell.,
If theC.T
crful
1 tlial I.' henlth may rtsiuiro h.' t unpleasant 'remedies.
"In .HK jires"nt pre ll'-ament Is re "."iv'J .hy Ihe (l.ivernment ment of revenue charges, u). th'-rj 1." if the rsT.nu'i w-- i The re.)olp;s .>f th" Trea.,irv. » In sllv'tr .'ertifl >at..-. consls. .. Slates wt.'t anl Tr-i-'irv uot. fot silver purch*.-".. Th.'S,. t.irms are ..olv useful lo the G .ve: !ng*is curn'm ortlnary exp'uses, anl It. quantity lu G 'V''rnmeut possession do.'s tl.'t In the i".i-i .'.intrbutn towarls giving u- thatkiui "f Sl'" hnan-lal stan.llilg or'')a- dlt..in whl'h Is huilt .a gold aim.-.'
"Jt ll Is said that ih-s' j- ,!-s If h.dd by tijs Ojvernment .m 1.' uajj to o;.. tain g.'l I tor ..ur reserve, ih- answr 1- ea-y. Th' pciple draw g.id l.-lin th- Tr-'as'irv on d'man'l up'U th" Unit.-l stales n.tns aal Tr'X-try note-, biit th" pr p.'sit.sa th.it th" Trei-iiiy .'in 'u de-uani draw g>)X Sr^ir.—TT. jn'.pl" up-.a thc'u »-n*nT>i"'.garl "'1 in tb."-' 'lays With WUl ler anl anu.«emeut. .^u 1 even If Ihl. could hs doue. th-re Is nothing
t' prevcnl thv-e Ibis 1 iCti'l,' With their
g.iM from rngalutrg It the U'-xt diy er the U"Xt h'l'jr by the p.->'.,<'at»ti .a of thJ c.t - th "y re.vive I In ei "haa^' f-r it.
.las
lat Nh
i.iy 1 IsrI Is
.K i"'ib',c df.spat -h fr that order- havn li."n iss i.'.l p. in--u'':;"ii c iinman b-r. lo destroy all railway nn t'i.'graph ommunlcatlons within' tjei r'n'h.
The Porlo has n )W given the A'uba--a lor "• Cie Powrs sii'li I'Mol of T.irkev's gi) . luientljiis that lb''qucstl'ii ol n liriiiau f" '.lll'iiaal guirlshlps to pr.ss thu DirVi -, ¦':— ha- l"-t all uclu il s.guilL'.in.'c.
i Samuel nilleii. ti
, iral N.iti.inal Bank, of lb; at K iroi' of cjiuplicily with Johu E. J|liv!':y. its cashier, in wr")'iilngth.at iunituti'iu. '."u ' latter, who hnl b"u previously cmyict." i, W.IS seuleuit'd to Uve year-' iinprlsvumcai .n the Albiiuv r«nit"ntiary. J.ishua H. H"!- :ncr, P.-esid"uC".-:f lb- wr.'cke.l Mer.'haiit- Ba'k, ot Lo'"-i')rt, was ."onvictod ther", on hi-thli'd tnu , u! pr.'.s'JUtiug u faUu bank ^tutea) )ut.
.1 nu 1 brings It in bis han.l to SauL Thu I'liilisliu.'s 11,'", Israel pursues, nu.l th..r.i is a gr.'lirvUdorv, bir the I.ord
bath .1. It. I,.'t us lieuoiun skilful lo u-iug
th ' sfiii.'s Ir.i'u Iho, broi k. the pre.'lous lliiii..tsfr..ui till w.'rd of 0.1.1. b.r nothing will brliig down thn giants of pride nn.i liliispheiiiy Ilk" the w.ird of Ood giveu forth 111 His uaiiie. —I.''.-sou II"liiof-
CDLORADO'3 COLO FiVtR.
Ihr.e .Mliilll'i eiibiuiin. I
nd
.Made In a Ilny.
Iln
111 Ilil
EuTlne l-.u
A ;lr. !...:¦ yel a I'lrii .."Vnel b'l Willi l I Miller, in Kunban nv.'nu ", Y-mkers. Thre hor-e-, three slelgb- and a lot of hay i;a.
tee 1 .
¦-.|uullngan'l some lm".e\'.':i eTc'liiu : Ainuiinl, bolh roaint^ned ut a parity not., .landing a depre,'la'l"ii "r tlu.'t inll'in in
Stan lat'l aiso give rr.'c scope to-ta.-u«.*-and
exp«n«|..n ot safe AU't conseivativi' crvllt. Su mdisiientl'ile tn tiros I aU'l ^.'..wlnit ."ommcr- '¦ ul iruusaclious un'l S'l w-ii nulistilul, 1
clai work. Ki'try
f muilipiyiiig iiseit
:i-tu'i.'.. nO'l ll:j.
.-dll. .
1*4" ls'rfi-:*g4intiiiu.( •pe.'Ulad.iii and ua lur clll" » iBv fiiiiu'latlons or iionrsi ,"ni%"rpri#"".
ASI.r 10 lA) tl
"Pcrhaiis it ts supp.".sed tin
;." re".'irt» w,>ull la a .
t' the situation I
sunt "lent rev..-
itlm'-ntal way
nspinngcntlden.'-
mere lurkj in Itis .'..Ibaie ul >llri'i.s.i tulbu»laAtiCA.l> atl >imtr>r
tu out aolrenW and allaving the l«i»r .'ti K^'tST'lV I'rii"'''.•'^'¦¦''.;'¦¦>''•'".''''"''''::;- pe'cualary exhaiisti.-D. And yet thro.igh ali flj;"" ^ut""** i.iiWe oile'r.'iy ii ,,^7
Herr V"n K i-ilt. tho I>r.l»slaii Miu.s' _ lie' Int,-rlor,, bits been retired fr.im uftl" - ,
.\u Anti-.4emite domonstrati-iii w.'is -up pr,'s.sed ly the p.,II..'.' ot Vi,"iina. Austria. |
.Kivi...-s fr.im .M.l" "-ico -uv th i' serious I r: ¦•htlng hr.s .iccurr; 1 .at Safft. n f. rtianl sea ' I''rt'it that e luatry. Th" lnj'.irir''nls bun- I barded th" town, which has a i' "paiation o.' ' a'.i'it K'.OflO poople. killing ."Iglily il,..,i's.
A 'le.spat'"h from Paris »«y.- thit Monler. th.'''h'j" ,11110 inanula;turer. ha. purehas"! Ibe Canadian island of Anii.i.iia, siiuatej iu th ' i">tuarv of tbs St. Lnwren." Illver j.av Ing tUerefor the sum of J30o.n.-,o.
Julio Sanguiny. wh.. claims ti bi aii i American "Itlii-fi. wns -euton-od to hard l,ii..rf.ir llf.'tn Havana ! r aitlngih."Cubau iii.-urgent-.
rhcSu i.in refused ti let na Am"ricai, .41. I .T'"^il go t') C'lnstaTiiinoplo iu a war»:il,-i t. t 'lit ou him.
¦Ja's-z S(H*U'"er Balfour w.i. .s,'uteu),-i in j I. u i'in to f'.urt.^'n years' impnavuni^at f'.r his connection with thn I.I's)rator Building M'"ietv frauds. :'
Bui; nght- hav- btba .'^rladden in Ut-ii'. I
C"> ¦ ' '¦¦ \ J
I .'i« Uaoen I'.ex»ot ,-i .*;iiia i^ rej ..rtisi i.- , liav" Usiu agr<)«l oa a. ar Itrmor lii th- . L.iui4ary dUpute of Col i.-ti'.In, E:.i'iIor aiii !
Among the thnu- de.croy.'.l was the . hand engine, balongln.r to'thn ATslan? Engiue c.jmpauy. u.-:.'J by Ihj Fire Djpa. ment wh.'n Youk.r* w.is a villa^'o. lor yea^-i u-;-:.. Miller's lo.ss Is cs imaled rt * M'J..
Cr
The Univ.r-ity .,i P':„-..jiv.!Uia f.-itl-.ail tea'n .b'T il.'d Co.'T"I1 bv n f .re ot-dO to '.' on Frwikhn Fn-H, Paila b"lpi.ia.
Th"l,'ng Island niumiaa.iu,' C.i.ai aa,.; wai ill'¦.r[...r.it''I Ht .\!bauy, v.'ilh a .'apli'i'i 11 Jl 0, <i.i, t'l-ip;lv ll.'ht and heat m th- lowu- ..; Fi.'Ulan.ls nii.lJnnul.'.!.
A daring rdi'iTv w,a. "ompiltfe | in thi lr..pi")t- II'tel. B'llT.lo, lb" vi"r:in bel'ii- ttavmal Hi""?, "f Wnll." -ft, "i. Bjsrrtn. r.!'' ll . ,ty s 'C'jr.'d U vnlil"-l nl ii'.,ut M'W. Mr. Haves is a /'Welrv drummer, -in.l bivd n number .'f " ,.|iy Miinples in hl-r"..'ni. -II" went out of his room, leaving i nunjl'Or
I Ciloralo Is ii.-tir over n great spoculatlva I wave, Ou. P'-ult of the iH.,c ivery of gold ii. Crij.pin Cr.L'k.' Colorulo Springs iilren.ly li'iasts lit thrcn miulni: c.tchaug.is, nn.l ex- .'itcmcnt Is lit f.'ver heat.
All threo >.x»Uiing"s nro si busy with a'- Iual or lers that one eanuot er.ws tho thrc-.h- .1.1 without lUhtlug for p'lsltion. Hcyeral lh ju-a'a'i |s".Il.le engage lu u dhiug else from m.'rulug to nigui A hunlrcd o sh.iroi ni birl all
IU"t
a.itb.'
two bun.Ire 1 thousan 1 n)o;nm:.n for .me br.iker I') while f"r lll"dttytllenggrl'- fr.)nul)ntly ¦ . .rs totw.. nilll-
ile ol li i.lli shar.
The lulher who reli".l ..u signs f.ir Ibo pr.»et.ce of ore around Cripple Creek Invnri- nbly "got lolt," whlletbe farmer nul cowboy, with only a stoek of conlld'uce nn.l I.Iln.I
lu'"k, BtumM.'l
Ihu bonauzi.that hn IS throughout t'l " w rl.l. W il cnrpeuler, liir."" years iig. il a diy, Is n"W lh" lenirjl
iewelb'l pin- upon tii.i tnink t ; reijirn'! .1.", e")uld aot Is- I'lUu
Tne r.xecullvH Ciimmitte.) .if lh' r.-.vT Gam" UU'l F'.re*lry Coai'i.l-sii.u •UaJ.i i u'- ll.- a ret.».rl ".mtiuniniT se.-ious c!j .rg...- .gaiu.M D. P. n .vl". I'I- .,• r " l-y of the ..1.1 F..-h C immi--i.'t..
The Sew Y"."rk I'l-h C"'mmis..iou U roakin; imi.rovnmei.ts Ul tLu Statu tiah lialcliory a: Col'l Spring Uart.'ir, A large eng.iie t- L- lig ere.-t."d lu the pla -o of the old ' O'l which
W;-i"n h.y I w'J- inspir
S. Sirnttii
wcrkiug f.,. »- .. «..,,- «¦¦" '" ........
liguro of th.. Wost With bis Iu.b'i,..n.b.uce, lb.it pays him at t.i') rate I'l j IJd.OOOnm.inth, Without re.'.'rrtng lo the n Ij'diung properti.'s ih'itar'! iii'gl,""i.i.l until the time when llm owii'T llnl-siuin wayf"Ispending tl,"weallh that hn« b.-.-u blv.sil'jd on hlni.
Th.'n til'r.'ll.-1 James Ii.yle and Jnmes F. Burn-, of C. ' Port.and, who are ri aping Ih'i friills of iu'Iiisirv In ;.o-sc»slon of a iiunc lh It has 1 i-iii iippr.il.ie.1 nt i'.i,(ill,not. Two vi-'ir.- ag.i l.)th men were ojieratiug drtllt an 1 sh'.vils for f 3 a .lav.
utiU meu In Ihc dl.slrlet
Kith hope of rivaling
lur'i
nwlllt'iii .'u«i a b llo ..f nman.w around Ihe i,.- 'f .'.1,'iitl, .u if nil/ .irdlhnrv iiiln-T, nud the In- , c-litive Is s.,fr"a' thst th." daulzeu-ofth"! 1 i'..l .ril", city .a"..- ju.t i»ginnlnj ti reai.at ' 111" p . ^ib.ilt')- ot the u:-t U'jld Ior »j«i.'aln-
111 >L.
tjt tUs f,..a breei-
CAVE DliCOVr>?eD IN NE'« JTRStY. »..rgr I-i.l.'i
.Nei
f Tiaiiil, r (lpr-ie.1 . I'liiil,psbur,:.
sl.-uggi
g.'ld rowTv
I fi-oji *s.gd.ud lUrm Lare-.A- ews aul i.-ii»fs III theiijatof
ch :
'ign a«s
rely d^rainel '.)y "wav ol j an linr.».i,-r. Hi«-letil o'lld ouly he piil llitary prtvauuon " un'ler a pr s'lalaied In gold un J hu. on.y ..on-.rti w/iifsftu ability a!" of sleg.., wiihout f,)r.uul«ied ac-. to k")*p .ia baa.i that kiu.l of money Ittoi by tho best aentiment i-'f ottTi*)^ 1 ¦'"•"'"'¦'n- tl.iir loioas.' .r trial bos U.-a "!"-tn:'a.'h ."U tt? wtlii.-awal f Jtsr g-"U ,., .in 1 becaus.' it DnturuMv nu 1 lugl-allv ''"•'s*'^ npju- The right 'f Amenma c in- | b.vs D-suite,t Urgcty (rom fright, ther. u uUht b*l to e ii.-c-i-4. j-.M ol tiw gravest I "nl«r clBc»r>» In th" island t > prefer protiMs : n.th..(g a^^-troot mat will j.rc*oni Its -oa- cbaraetcr. j aad demands lu aancU c-Lse- fcuviug txH'n I l.nuaac'e .-r recurr.-u "... a-ith i» ta. ara'
,,,..., ...^ '„. . guasHoBwl bv tbe iBsaUr auth rttv. Ibeir ! .s»-j'aoc"'«»,
->x..aoji»j^iai HALS. . | eayyoem of the privilege fllpulated ly
Our rv.alU'B* with Qreex Br.tBiB. al wavs trt'oty (t«- the C-a-ais of Germany wa- Intimate aad rm-rtaui, bate JafnAudcl I claloal-i'aBder tbc most-fav-red-Xation pr- unuf tboputTuai'wmi agrmletaharstof j Tialaa o» our own conTcation and was promptly retfi^gmivl
tfilal,
ea irt.
l;t?d.
llf tn« I
I ilanrerous twanviai siiuati.io airc.ty t..r.'..l up-m ui.
".r. conclusi. o t rat>e.'ia.ly cnUeal tnep.s'- I'.e't rv|'r«M"U'atiics in Ibi Cn^.-as. «tUo «.« . M*/|lrd *.'.1m l&r- ¦»«&ua*lt..;,t, u* il.Au. g.irAtnu/ u-casurcs l..r tli- nan t> aal pros- i-eriiT ul ..or iximiu z co .airy, i*. p» ra^.tlv r the .«, uf ....r .rll.o^
i-u«a.il«>«tioB tban ta asual
S«T«iml Tvxattou qaaaUou w«n left lu ^•.•nBta^br iM d*ci>toB ot tba BsTles
ffe.n.e.T ,".i;ui.;.r t
t-i't such a choagn in .ur i °=i.*'-t''*' •'¦'*'" ' ¦""¦ 'utdea'ei a rvm-4
oi as will reoLtlZibet- 'tn i <• bl. ll u)} J .l»m. nt appr- >«. 1 dwsirv. a V
.u T2!l^,. ,",»'"'t''«»ur''ttie Coiiin*. mat I sm pn
e the desir.. 'or gol 1 leas Ie- p.j,»i ii, ,h. ,.;K-rat, «iie ibem iii perfwiin
naa *ial mefb' e'jn.1 ap I niak'
tense. It hi uot now cl''.ar bo^an Ulcreis.s ' ar.> . ttier m-^sur.. prjm.sia^ in rrreaue, ual«-«- 11 Ui la g-Sld, can s^.sfy I practi.-a. re:."ef. and taat I . . ... !...-.._ .- "i 1 w,fi, la..
itaasi-aKs I
AUIXSIA.
Mb jMMMlea THmbaI. Th* aBpUeatioB I Ottsiii«ite«a U Turke"; bave ecntlaaaj to ! increasod iv\ tttAttAlAtatfttl^ Aatthy thit aatam'.tMttteaahratn. TMrapoitaa auaaactva at jtiMabte
tti.». wbcse only anxiety is to gala g, from Ihe O.'-.emxeui'a st.)r". "It -anaot. therefore, ts* safe to rely upon care tor our prr^nt
wllhla.,m in rvarj patrl.. th«r Ice loiervau and guar I tb« «tf,iAr.r of our cuutrymi'D wBum lu uur retps.'t.ve nlaoaa ut duty ve have uudtrtakma ui terve. OHOVKH CLBVBLAND
I "KiaoutlT* MaBiioa. Dm. t.iae^"
iHii
rr.me Minister Crispi de.lared agikust li.'.-.oCalis'..- in th" Italinr. Cu»mb)r. and u;.n*i'.ir.'-eil tbat tbe c,,,ve.-ameot inteu.l,- t • ii-t «,th 'Hint Eiir.Jp-'*" P'»eri to pat aa PL J t) atro itics in Turkev.
A dispat h from Havajn, Cut*, s.y.. that Slax.mo a.xa.x waa .lcf"re'l with gr'at Ions .aN'.veiot-'r'iO.
The ittBurgeiais Lavs captut'-J iLi l.-n st i>'u:C'Z Mirandi, Cuba, vt'.sii m.i.'fihteaiei t y f .r'.y Spat:u.h sclllej.. '{
Tb. .i-xti-t, ..f .t.ian. .;;;. :ia-..(v. C.-o..t Br.tain have (--I'deil oa »teeTig-Ji;iies. and tho p.icl Is likely t . affe-t nl; itsHI' b»-twcvn Eur.j*. and Aioe-i.'i..
T«o ai'.-k- ot ,.-jxr:L:,Uik- Were ci;vri- eu'-vdia tS" s'Uthem p*r 'I fi'iigur'i.
Il'-rr stalthagcn. » '^-es-o-t it Ihe Pros. Man K 'I'hstag, nat l-e^n ->nteu-"1 at B-rlm t A year's i;Lpriae)naiCDt I * in-ui'l',-- Pr.i.- -ua Mmt-'er-
a ..n.lio, tSf woii-kn-wa t.gat r.3{«> w*ik- rr. married Catbenoe Jamea at Ihu Brvo'- f rd (Englaadl Batfl^r) Office. Tba brid* is nany r«aa tb* Jaaler et bm baibaad.
ng pla
T'le resiJ.'tti, of I>"i oir are gr ally ex. ¦ xber" .-.re n lu .-.l."ro»tr.e.r. nt workqunrry-
."ited over the ghoaiUh writ olsime un- | Ing-t'.i.e on the Caifceiiter form, a sh'irt'lis-
iuown mIs.'rcaDts. wiu luK'-p-n the grav-' - \,..n'.e trim I'lillllcsburg. N. J., and ol'i of
A th- wife .A ux-l."uaty Cl'rk Williji-.i E. I th- .mei siru-k his erowbar into what h.'
Ha-'vcil, s.i.v-Le! li.,'.-./ugiiO .'..La', l.r.i - ',i'..,ughi mj. a ple,-e .1 s|.,l". »hen t.. h.--
ing lu'o the cAsJii't, re.x yeli:i»,i,al of 5lr... .^jr^,„i„ ,j„ ./..w.inr w..ni into ths eirii
Iii.5*eil II I- b-.i.-vc'lir'.a-. xe!!!'.li ,: i IvuX- ^ and .li»aop.'ar.'!. This led to an li.ve.ug..
.ire r-»pQuslli!e tl.r th''- ac:. ; tjon, an in riaT.ui'-th e.*ve was di»" .».-n«j.
, At Chur-uvi.!-' i:.r-ta:,!e Jam-s D-i.".:- i .S i tar »-tlM'c»v;''-'ra'iop_, of. lb. «v.'have
sdv-nlscl f r "Sl" ",11" e at ni. 1 ve-i |,.| .-g " c- n-. It biv l*-h ,',un I that Iber* Is * i.ialu in.-t) Daai.lSi v"i,,, aa .'X-Iis, uty !.h'"r:!r."*-aa:iii'<"r of «'- ut IW tot la diameter.
f ,r 11 'li'i avrj'!)' ' P"'l tiix. wh'.'h amoiul- , hriii'.hiug ¦ 1 i.' .m whi h are a uuuiUir of
tuiu * 1 . p.;-*'!'/"-. Fron som-) 'if tbeta, there iv a
The Sew Y'.rii ccutr.i Is, began a L^m' f;':!). i!;.;''; *;:::? .!':?;l:i \i^^"JrlVl:"
?.l lu Bsa.lllng n,."yei"s. It will iwBe
Au'lrea-tiTiiin. a we:i-';a..wn
;igb'i,.e(sle, 'Vtiie rdl 'X
"acyele .'
i^tdlcr unlbu st»epod part of MaiB str.'OJ
t-f^ldlcr hlU. H
sever. -'ar-JASi^a .:f It" tri'a.
i'nited Ul mttlag bUs lutaac
IrLiui ol «n'.iiu»naiii. and ij'ihaeologuits.
—'- ¦¦ Th" farm is ow .s t by M-. Ca'[,e.-.rer, but
at lirnaent l« b1u< . .¦. lu)t. 1 by H ward
ii.canrds, wh" is tryUig to pur.ihase it fro'n
orislaal owner,' It Is twiliev^l that Ihe
Ilu ! Ital gniat ralita^tHf a s;lauiill) staal t .>U.t, aad aujr att tMiiMna a Uus' ftf.
Dr. Ma!)cl Spencor is tlir connty .iliTsioian llf Rik'v Coautr, Kamus.
Agaiu in Rcrlin a hridc, tight Iivin?, I hearty Jiaucr, a dance, ' siuldcii Reatb.
C'onnt ITarlicrt BisranroVu wifo is Iwoatv-twa years Toungcr than hcr b'dslianil.
Woman suffrapo is being ptishcil figoronBlv- iu Idaho. Tbero in a dull in encli counlv.
AI the Atlonfa Exposition aoveral fruit cxliiliils were entorcJ by womcc ; ibcy wcro very lino.
A firm at .\morii'iis, fi.a., has or.lorcl t cnrlonil of baby carriages, to bo do- iiTcre.1 in tho sprinj?.
Tha belles ol tho (>ere;iteenth (S-on- tnry alopt in chicken nkin gloves lo jivo their bands delicacy aud whito-
Flogging ns a pnnishmont for girla is what tbo London Scho.il Iloar.l wants to introduco into tho iuJiistriiU schools.
Misa Kafo C. Wilkins, of Idaho, ia tail, blond, gtrikia<t and tbirty, aad knows more nbont horses than ony man in Idaho.
Quoen Slarghcriln, of Italy, is abont lo publish hcr rxpcrionces ns nj .\1- piue climber, ilbistrutod wilh bor owu pencil sketches.
In a recent number of a I.ondon pajier tbo atatement is mado that Kuglinhwoinen hnvo begun wearing pyjamas instead of night drosses.
Only ono woman In ten in Massa- chusottfl availed themselves of tho privilege of logistering fo voto nt the last eleetion—abont 'Jl'sOOO iu all,
Annio Resant was a religious enthu¬ siast ill her onrly years and was in- cliue.l to becomo n nuu, bnt ooiu- proiuisod by marrying a clergyman.
Tbc Kuglish governess to tbo King of Spain, receutly appointed, wbo is, of course, to tench him her langnnge, is fo receive a salary of S'lTJO a year.
The Scandinavian Woman's Kibibi- tion has closed, Tbo exhibit wna a Teritnblo exposition of women's work ; and tbo whole fttfair was nannged by women.
Mrs. I.olnnd Stanfor.I, wbo has the most costlv collection of jewels in tbis country, pirhaps, rofiise.l to lo.ik upou Ibe'u nfter the doiitb of ber miu, and ouly child.
An old gcntlcninn of Odessa has left a million roubles apieco to four nieces ot: eonlition that they work for fif¬ teen mouths ns chambormiids, cooks or form servants.
By tbo provisions of tho new Illinois teachers' pensitjn law, any woman teacher ba.i tbo right to retire on half- pay, if it does not exceed S'iW, after twenty years' of servioo.
A sixteen-year-old Diana, Sliss LuIn Daniels, of Big Elk, Oregon, shot unl killed n big buck witb flve-point ant¬ lers, at 200 yards range, whilo ont hunting with n party rooenlly.
Mies Mary .Tackson, of Louisville, Ky., has just completciiher 10.1,1 year. Shu romeiubcrs whun tbo site of the present city was a great stookado to protect residents from murderous Indians,
Nearly 400 women in Uio United .States nro graduates of sebools ut pharmiicy, and n maji rity of tbem imvo charge of hospital .Irug rooms or aro enga,ged ua dispensing olerka ia largo drug ntores.
Three womou preachers hold minis¬ terial charges in liulfast. Mo. Miat Kiogsbury is p.astor of the Univcrsal- ist Church, Miss King of tbu Church of the Advent, uud Miss Melntyro of tho Church of (Jod. ' Ouo of tbe raost promining politi¬ cians iu tho new State ol Utah is Mrs. Lilliu Pardee, Rupubliciu caudidnto for iStato Senator, tbirty years old, a teacher of Latin and (Ircok, and wifo of u Salt Lako lawyer.
The Queen of tho Belgians, having fully recover..1 from her recent fall from a horse, again walks nbuut lirus- boIh, Bbojiping, oilling nnd going to tbe theatre iu the informal, demoora- tic luunuor which hns so cudcnrud ber to her peopio.
Id sjiitoof I'rofessor Albert's philip- jiic ugainHt teaching women modioiuc, Vienna's (irst woman ductur, (iuorgina v.m Hotb, has been admitted to prac¬ tice, has bad tbo oath ndmiuisterud to her, and has lieun ajipoiuteil physician to tho Imperial Hchool for olllocrs' daughters.
Women can oo longer rido tho bi¬ cycle iu Kt. IV'tersburg (niisaia) eiroots. Tbo only woman to whom permission wai granted by tbo polico u few weeks ago bas fallen oil her ma¬ chine, hurting herself so bally tbat she bad to bo taker: to tbo hospital, nud the police will issue no mori' per¬ mits.
Two daughters of Kcvolutiouary soldiers worupreNunt at a meeting of the Daughters uf tbo American Hovo- lutiiiii iu Ilrattli'b.ir.i. Vl., thu other dny. One was u daughter uf a Miuute man who was iu tbo fight on Lexing¬ ton Common. This was Mrs. Jjaura lloborts, eighty-three yuats old. Tho other was .Mrs. Nichols, eigbly.flvo years old. The father uf each woinao woe uttiui'd Hafiis Moore, tboo^h thoy weru uot related.
FASHION NOTIIS,
Black moiru ribbon with a feathered edge 18 very pretty for collnretteB.
White satin ribbon shaded with pale rose and a goldcu yellrjw is one ol the novelties.
I'.nk and royal porplo shot silk rib bon is seen on some ul tbo swulleel French bonnets.
"t'lutf.in brilliant" is a new aubsti tutu for cbifl'jn. It cumes iu all col¬ ors, and is very glossy.
(iiaugonbli) cordo.l fabrics, li tb lu silk and all wool, aro in great u- i aud appear io new aui attractive c.'*'jcta.
'Ibo dahlia, malbirry and reidiih plum shades in velvet anl cluta are much used for cleguit fartriuiuud costumei". ^
Brilliant cherry, orange, yellow, green aui other atrikin;; colors aru used in velvet for i"luck collar bdJ vest or plaatrun front.
I'atut>.;d bntluus of PrcDch origin, un.l patticulariy those uf I>uuis XVI. late, aru eugc-rly auaghtjafler jn.t nuw and rummaml a very high price.
Among tlie lovkI elega'ioiea in the =noi B uf th'j c;ty nro b./xcuat* of vsrjr li^'htcnlorcd clutb, tbo cjat anl ehoiildir-capo lined with richly plaid- .': i taffeta silk.
Puria wumca who w,.-ar bloomers ur kcic'aerboekera when tidtag btoyclea will be diaqiiklified from teeeiting tba •-acrumenta uf tbe ebnreb, aaeotiiag tu tho laitractioiu uaacd 'to Ik* eltrgx ll/ Ui« Vardiati ttxtUiiikof ml Voila.
THE MKKRYSIUE OF LIFE.
6T0RIK8 THAT ARS TOLD BT THB FUNNT MEN O? THE I>aa3&
rhe .\iillior and Hit) Heiress —.\ Seri¬ ous Ailmcnt-Ton Induttrloaa lo That Line. Ktc Klc.
i:' oul.l n.lt gi'l Iho rich man' pet.
He eoul.l n.'t eveuhoiic; U.it th.11 he struck a j.ih—what luck!
x)l writing ads for soap. T.ou.' n.nv she iveeps Iw'v'nuw, for keciw,
Ho's risen hv fortune's iluko. So rich and hieh he's wt>li!cd by jMA.
Tho daughter ofa DnVc. t^fl^
TO.l INPt'STIUOr.S IN Tn.»T LTNT.
Viiend—"Your sou. I nnderstanil, lias literary nspiratloos. Doea ba write for lunncy?"
r.itbcr (foelinglj)—"UncoBaingly."
Till! o.vsr. IS .ii.Tr.nr.li. ".-'"tbo girl with tbe pug nosci" ' riitsh! She is worth fifteen milN iou dollnrs in her owu right."
"Whui a charniiug ictrouaaol" —
i.iio . .;
A sr.RIOVs .MI.%tKNT.
Ciwkor —"Isat up with n sick frionci
Inst night."
Cnmso —"What ailed him?" Cawkor—"He losl niuetv-thrce dol-
l.irs."-Lifo.
A miVElT IIUIIIT Til.
Kb; dfor.!—"My, Wheeler's protty bodly goue on Miss lUoomor. I jnat saw him jiutliug a ring on hcr finger."
^Icrfon—"Whit of it? .K man haa ft right to riiij; bis biovele belle, haan'l he'?"--Judge.
NOT N.nrntti,
"I sec that old Snaggs has had hil portrait painted."
"Yes, but it doesn't rosemblo him."
"Why not?"
"lie tried to look pleasant"—In¬ dianapolis Sentinel.
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A inrrv oi'ivrr.
Spinka—"Your F.uglish guest aoemi to be enjoyiug his visit to thii coun. trv. He looks very happy."
llinks—"Yes. He's found more Ibings than ho eipectod to gtamble nbout "—New Yuri; Weekly.
A SUTTFin or ACCB.«JT.
Snpamitb —"I'bo tlrst thing the ibrenologist said wlii>n ho bogan to xamino my cwnuium wi**;:. 'What • bond!" '¦ -'
Orimshaw —".Uc vou sure ho did not say; 'What, a'bead?'"-Xrntb.
UIS ST.Mf.H.
Teller —"Iu his speech Inot nigbt. Colonel Windbngger, tho prominent |io1itician likened himsolf to ono o( tho armor-plates un tbo Ship of State."
(irimnhaw —"U'm! Ho would h«»a beeu nearer correct if hfl ha'l oalleil himself a bluw-bolo iu ono ol tbs armur-iilates."—I'uck,
II SAVES LOTS OP WOllK.
"I rnlhcr like thnt idea," said Win¬ kle, gazing at n mau who was playiog a drum, oyinbals, clarinet aud font ulbor instruments ut ouo timo."
"Why V " naked Tupman.
"You havo ouly lo kill ono man to blot ont nil outiro jliauil," was the BBQ- guinary replv, -.Answers.
A rn.MriiAh poiTon.
Wifo--"Well, doclor, bow is it tvitb mv husband?"
Doctor- "Fair to middling, so to sponk ; hu wants rest uliuvo all thing!. I have written out n prescriptioa for nu opinte."
Wifo—".\nd when luuil 1 givo bim Ibo medicine?"
Doolor "Hiiu? The opialo ia for you, lua.lam."- Hamburger Naaht> ricblen.
IV Tun M.ii) iir.iiT, Kiug of Dnhomey — "Welcomo to my lighting tiger lily I Huw fared you uu yuur American trip? Whonoe enmu thoso scars, nnd wbo pnt your torriblo right arm iu a sling'/ Yipt W i\v, wow!"
ti>ueeu of Amuitons—"Ob, riilor of ligbt nnd prince of tanks, your (lava Hint has won many bloody battlna ro- eiiviid Ihese hurts in New York at tbe euuuter of bargains."—Julgo.
IIEn VOLt'XTAnV ACT.
"Yun sign this deed of yoar own freewill, du yuu, madam?" askod tho uutury public.
"What do yuu mean by that?" do¬ nianded tho large, tlori Ifuc.ud WO- 111.111.
"I menu there bus been no oompol- sion on tho part uf yuur husband, has there?"
"Uim I" sho ojncnlat'j.l, turning to luuk at tbe meek little mau aitliog be¬ bin.1 hiT. "I'd liko to seo him try to coiiipulsc me!"—iMiioiigu Tribune.
JOll.S'NV WAH I'lIOlIlT.
".I.ihuny," Hlinrply oallod out Doa- cou Irousidi", "gel upl It's i! o'clook."
.luhuny cnmo tiimbliug down tbe stairway in txnclly three minntef, fully dressed.
"You're ini|iriiviug," said thn Doa- cou grimly. "This is tbo first Sunday morning I ovor knew you to ooma down in lens than an hour. I won't have lo Htun.I over you with a cl'ib this time to get yuu ready for church. "
"For church? " echoed .'uhuny. "I guiHs not What aru you tslkio' abuul, father? Huukini Brolberii' circus la goiu' ti ] ass our bouM in nbout half an hour uu Iheir way out to Jimtown. I wns awfully afraid I'd miss leein' it. Tbis niu't Hunday. It'a Saturday."
"Er—I gncsH you're right, Juhaoy," feebly respouilel thn guod doaooD. rubbing bin chin. —Chicago Tribune.
A nABTH PETCUAn KAMI.
The happy imrcuts of n new baby who live 1 in Huatlieru ludiaun tools thuir infant to church lu bu bapti^d.
'I'he baby wan oeiug raisod "by ban!," nnd whero it went its bottlo went also. After tbn arrival of Ibe eliriateoiog parly at chnrch an aooi- deut hnpiieued. Tbe nozzle of Iba milk buttle eame ofi' and thu baby'a nice new dreaa waa aoakod all tlomuUa lung front. Tliis annoyed tbo (larantf, tiut iiutliing runM bu dthit. a* tba time fur the orJiuancu bad arrived.
When the imrenls atood Imfure tba clergyman, tbe baby ii|,,.Ua uotbar'a uriaf. hu teuked at Uur aamp di*aa with a gonr! Heal ot niiaappreMDatu*, . uud li^ aatiafv bta ottriurtty tha mother :
wbiilpero'i ¦ . ;
".'^uizic came ofJ," ~
The miiii9la.4i(i uut ee«ii> to aadar- ,'ii
rtsc'l act! «^sd ii^-iriB-ly is lia_^
Iklher, who eaid, a littie lauru londly; "Nozzle oame off." -^
Tb* gaud man aadeadood Ihia tisi^ .'
ur a« iaait kt tfaoaiMkadM. Bm
tank tbe bat^ia ktoi
lU forebaMl wHb tht..'
aad taUmaly aai4;.,
coallaorrfwt hi«:
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| Title | Queens County Review 18951206 |
| Date | 1895-12-06 |
| Month | 12 |
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| Year | 1895 |
| Volume | 1 |
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| Title | Queens County Review 18951206 |
| Date | 1895-12-06 |
| Month | 12 |
| Day | 06 |
| Year | 1895 |
| Volume | 1 |
| Issue | 5 |
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r OOBKHaCODHTY REYIEW $ nl Job Priotin; Km] tlh KiKpa or /0»~IMUJILTIJiG XXSCOTZD la THE ^ Blgheat Style of the Art.* gl0iwtt^ lletoietoa {queens .county review. ^ Pnlliihcd Itvn Friilay Morninf; ^ _rr_ ^SMITH & MACLEAN, \ Main Street, Treeport. to, t. A t-.vStll.r NE^VSI'.Vl'EK OF l-0».li. .*.^D GE'«K«A1, INTKI.t.ICfKXI E. c Terms. VOL. I. FKEErORT, Na Ya, FRIDAY, DECEMBER (5. ]89o. %2 Trarly, ia Adraaaa NO. 6. \ If r M MESSAGE. I— JoRigDiffainaodFifiaocestbe OdIj Sobjects Discassed. MONROE DOCTRINE UPHELD. :>¦" No Forcible Increase of Territory Here bji Any Foreign Power. ! >oIilt;*s nt ttu Fli>anci> Problcm-.-Can- celloUon o! Grceibaclcn Uracil anil Ibn laan* of T-ona Term Low Ilittai BonrIa '—rra> Sliver Colnaze Uf.iioie.1 by the i*F«MtIent—Conrernin;; Cubs, He IHa/. Yhia Conntr/ Shf>nld Iteiniln Nontral. - To tbo OooiTreaa ot Ihn nultnil 8ln*.eei >¦,.- T>ao»Maat aainaitilaaii of ttm loirlBlatIrn "" ¦ -amaeli ot our Qoreniment oeoiini at u time ,,. Wkaalbn infer-st« of our poople nad tlie fcaa* ot the eoaatry give aapecial pr.iml- aoBOo to tbeco„(lllIoii o!.Illr foriiiUQ rsltttiona 'tind IboexiirBn.'lM of our Xationiil nnftnpi>a. Tho report* of fhe he.tils o: tho Kevor.il ail. niIniattatiVB4epQrtin«Di.i ul inn r,oreromnD', rallyaad plainly exhibit nhat han bo>n ai;- pomplishnj within the scopn of their rmpe.;. tlvi) duties, aud projont anch reeommendo- .lona for tho heltennoiit o' our country'a 'nmilitloo aa pntriitio uud inlolUgent labor ood nbaerratliin suk^ii-jt. IHiirefore dpom my exTciitWn duly ftdo- |
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