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ny SLEVELAND'S NEW MESSAGE, Aavocates 60-Year Bonds to ' ‘Treasury Notes, AEWISQUE TOPAY PER CENT. The President Apparently Desires to Perpetuate the National Bank System. ym HE EMERGENCY THREATENING. Senfidence Must Be Restored to Avert Disaster and Distress. (special to WASHINGTO: rom the the Evening World.) Jan, 2.—The message President on the financial dtuation was presented to Congress at ireciseiy 12.10 o'clock to-day, Post- \aster-General Bissell's burly form was pnspicuous or the floor of the House | uring its readin; 4 \It was listened to with close attention. t its conclusion Chairman Springer, e Banking and Currency Committee, pre- wnted @ bill authorizing the Secretary of ve Treasury to tesue and se!) at not less yan par, in. gold, fifty-year gold bonds 1 denominations of $20 and $0 and aultiples thereof, bearing 3 per cent. atereat, to retire with the proceeds hereof legal tender notes and Treasury totes, and in other particulars following he strict line of the President's recom- nendationa ‘The reference of the message provoked a slight furry. It was attempted to send | per © message to the Committee on Bank- | !zed nearly twenty-five years ago, and 4! kana Currency. Mr. Reed called ‘ention that under the rules part of the heasage should go to the Committee on “Ways and Means. Mr. Wilson said that the Committee hn Ways and Means preferred that it hould go to the Banking and Currency tommittee, to which it finally went by ‘ogular order, ‘The extreme silver men will antag- eo it openly, and there is a belief ‘\.t while the House will finally pass Mil quthorizing the issue of the bonds \gre@ backs will be refused. in speaking of the message, Isidor Straus said: ‘The President has hit the nai) on the head, The Government must gv out of the banking business. Con- gress should «.0 ¥ nat ne recommends and Jeave the question of amending our bank- celiberate considera- ing laws to Yon. “The momey, es i, on the lines of the President's rec »maendations passes Con ress not oniv » il the outward flow of Weir cease. Uuc se will immediately turn @ wiber way. ‘ew the soundest method of proce- tase wat financial lines which has come wivee Congress since the war, and if rumotiy passed into a law will do more te oring about prosperity than any meas- ure that bas ever been enacted since th “country has had a war debt on its back. In one word, it is the only radical five measuve that has yet been attempted by us, ‘All of our other legislation has simply peen bridging over emergencies for the time being. This gets rid of all the evil from which we have been suffering, ‘the retiring of the Government from the Position of a bank issue. ‘The opinion generally prevails that swhile the President has asked for ideal legislation, Congress will grant the bond {asues without the gold preference, will | allow the National banks to issue to par of their bonds, will reduce the tax on circulation, but will not authorize the retirement of the legal tenders. Even such an extremist as Senator Peffer concedes this much, “We have now the first unequivoca) declaration of the position of the Administration, and with that clear before the country, the Populists will not obstruct legislation. It will, however, be impossible to legis- late for the retirement of the green- Dacks, and the bonds will be redeemable | in shorter time than fifty years. In the Senate the reading of the mes- sage was listened to with the closest attention, and at its close it was re- ferred to the Finance Committee on the motion of Senator Sherman, desplie salight objection on the part of several Senators, including Harris and Stew- Some Senators desired that the e should He on the table, so that they might, if they desired, submit some remarks regarding its propositions, - CLEVELAND'S PLAN. Full Text of the Fina clal Message Sent to Congress. }® WASHINGTON, Jan. %.—The Pre: dent to-day sent to Congress the follow- ing special message on the financial questio To the Senate and House of Representa- tives: In iny last annual message I com mended to the serious consideration of the Congress the condition of our National finances, and in connection with the subject indorsed the plan of currency legislation which at that time eemed to furnish protection against im- «bending danger This plan has not been approved by the Congress. In the mean time the situation has so e@banged and the emergency now ap- pears £0 threatening that I deem It my @uty to ask at the hands of the legisla- tive branch of the Government such Prompt and effective actiun as will re- . Retire Legal Tender and 4 of | Store confidence tn our financtal sound- news and avert business disaster and Univers! distress among our people. Whatever may be the merits of the plan outlined in my annual messa ® remedy for {Ms then existing and & safeguard against the depletion of the | @old reserve then In the Treasury, I am NOW convinced that its reception by the Congress and our present advanced stage of financial perplexity necessitates addi- tlonal or different legislation. With natural resources unlimited in variety and productive strength, and with a people whose activity and enter- prise seek only a fair opportunity to achieve National success and greatness, our progress should not be checked by | 2 false financial policy and a heedless | disregard of sound monetary laws, nor | Should the timidity and fear which they engender stand In the way of our pros- | perity. I- {s hardly disputed that this predica- ment eonfronts us to-day, Therefore, no one in any degree responsible for the making and execution of aur laws ehould fail to ses a patriotic duty tn honestly and sincerely attempting to relleve the | situation, Manifestly this effort will not suc- the prejudice of partisanship, and with a@ steadfast determination to resist the tage. We may well remember that if we are threatened with financial dim- culties all our people in every station of Ufe are concerned, and surely those who party Interests, as an excuse for per- mitting our present troubles to advance to a disastrous cofclusion It Is also “f the utmost importance that we app oach the study of the | Problems presented as free as possible |from the tyra :ny of preconceived opin- | ger we may be clouded vision protection, The real trouble which confronts us consists In a lack of confidence, spread and constantly inc f: continuing ability or dispoxitio Government to pay 1s gold. This lack of confidence grows to sone extent out of the palpabie and apparent embarrassment attending the efforts of jthe Government under existing laws to procure gold, and to “ out of the impossibility of ing It In the Tr ble to seek a safe und rea with an. wide- obligations ater ther extent keep obtained. | The only way left open to the Gov- ernment for procuring gold ts by the issue and sale of its bonds. ‘The only bonds that can be so issued were author- are not well calculated Present needs. Among other disadvantages they are cally in gold, which tn existing con- investments, It is by no means cer- our Government. ‘The most dangerous and irritating fea- to be mentioned. ;Means by which the Treasury is de- whose fears induce them to hoard it at home, dred millions of currency notes of the Government, for which gold may be de- manded; and curiously enough the jaw | requires that when pre: and in fuct |Pedeemed and paid in goid they shall be reissued. | Thus the same notes may | many Umes in drawing gold Treasury; nor can the process | rested as long as private pa: for profit or others see an advantage In re- peating the operation. than three j hundred millions of in. the: notes have already been redeemed in gold and notwithstanding such redemp- tion they are still outstanding. } Since the 17th day of January bonded interest-bearing increased $10,000,000 for obtaining gold to rep serv Two tssues were made, amounting te | ffty millions eachoone in January the other in November, As the first issue, there was realized | thing more than fifty-eight millions of | dollars in gold B. een that issue and the succeeding one in November, com- prising @ period of about ten [nearly one hundred and do from be duty the ar- + 1894 has our debt be the purpose Ish 1 of coin re hour & result of ome- months, three millions | Treasury, ‘This made the second issue necessary, and upon that more than $58,00,000 In old Was ugain realized. late of this second Issue and the pres- ent time, covering @ period of only about | two month ch drawn trun large sums 0: without any niment obligations, nt way benefiting our improving our pecuniary situa ‘The financial events of the uggest fa and condith should certainly arrest attention More than one hundred - two millions of dollars In gold have been | drawn out of the Treasury during the the ‘Treasury, wold Were neellation in ex of any per- or ast year which year for the purpos* of shipment abroad or hoarding at home. While nearly one hundred millions or this umount out during the first ten year, @ sum aggregating tore thirds of that amount, be nine millions, was drawa following (Wo months ate a marked of v and wel process with the lapse of time ‘The obligations upon Which this § has been drawn from the ‘Treasury & for ing opera Stull outstanding and ar use in repeating and ex! jtlon With shorter titervils as our per- | plex: umula | Conditions are certainly supervening j tending to make th ful for that purpos | An adequate jeumstances ab: upholding of the mainten ora e eSid reserve has agair such a stage of diminution tone thet | tainty teed to mustortur Mie and’ ta aitanclal on nee of | those Whore only capital ls their du thor It Will hardly do to say that a simple Increase of revenue will’ cure our tr |bles. The appreh 1 now exis | constantly as to our PIPERAZIN farm GOUT. gaz cour. WATER All Druggists. LEN & FINK, New York, Agents. Increasing fin | ceed unless it is made untrammelied by | temptation to accomplish party advan- | gold, it upon @ calculation The Ume has passed when the eyes of investors abroad and our people at home were fixed upon the Teyenues of the Government, ‘section ot this act and the notes eo received shall be cancelled and not reissued Section % That hereafter National Banking Ae- Sociations may take out circulating notes, in the Manner now provided by I amount equal | Changed conditions have attracted their |{2,'ta par yalue at te vende depadied to secure | attention to the gold of the Government. |e Mme Nu a ene | There need be n» fear that we cannot | Ay, 20s Me pay our current Money as we have. ‘Treasury a expenses with such ‘There Is now in the comfortable surplus of more ctlon 4 Natfonat in ten de S| | than sigty-three millions of dollars, butt | denominat ten doviars it is not In gold and therefore does not | ceived tnt y. otherwise meet our difficulty. ton Becht "ce neven ab Tike | I cannot see that the differences of | flied. ani, an equal amaun: of motes vt Ike | SRyuon concerning the extent to which | nq multiples thereot hall. We issued in the’? | sliver ought to be coined or used in our | Sieg currency should interfere with the coun- sela of those whose duty it ts to rectify All allver cartifoa' nominations less evils now apparent in our financial situ-|recetved lito the ation. retired and enominations 1 than ten dollar ‘They have to conalder the question of national credit the consequenc that will fall from its collapse. What- ever ideas may be insisted upon as to |! silver or bimetallism, a proper solution | § of the question now pressing upon u: only requires a recognition of gold as} Well as silver, and a concession of Its importance, rightfully or wrongfully ac- quired, is a basis of national credit Recessity if | ued a the Section &. th | guts. teas, 1d 6 stout t from and after the fret tnporta shatt debi enon Imporis nited States sha!l fiver colt, “Treasury notes, (nied St [iver certinoates cir noten of National tanks | (on # That all tawe and parts of tawe Toon: | | sistent with rhe provisions of the preceting ae | in the honorable discharge of | tions be and they are hereby repealet, ant «| Cur obligations payable in gold and a! sum suMetent te carry the provi mt Ms act badge of solvency. into fftect he, ant! the same Ie hereby aps J ertend® Rot understand that the real | imtiatel out of any. peseaaty, friends of silver desire a condition that | thers ive spyropria might follow in action or neglect to ap iLET ONE FIRM SELL BONDS. Preclate the meaning of the present exixency If It should result in the entire banlahment of kok from our. fnanclal a jand curreney’artungements. Thin Course Sugwented by New York |, Hewides the Treasury notes, which cer- ; tainly should be paid in-xold, amounting | Bam wee: Ce UAEATE: lal to The Evening World.) ‘, Jan, 28—This week incoming of an anti- to nearly $00,000,000, there will fall die | In 1904 $iv,400,000 In bonds issued during the la which have recely Sp WASHINGTC will witness the Bey cant bonds tw ied in ssi 1h Administration majority in the United | Shall the payment. of these obliga: | S¢y : icy | Hons in gold be repudiated? If they are | States Senate. Pritchard has already taken the seat of the late Senator Vance, of North Carolina, and the Mon. to be pala In such a manner as the p ervation of our national honor and suffer will not receive the promotion of | |1ons to the und that tn a common dan- |! ry or cancelling ob- | ¢ jligations by its expenditure after it is | for made payable In coin instead of specifi- ‘The ditions detracts largely and in an in- ‘lve on the sile of bonds the legal ten- creasing ratio from their desirability as any), “te tain that tonds of this description can | be cancelled much lon r be disposed of at @ price pa \ creditable io the financial character of curity for ure of the situation, however, remains outstanding bearing only It is found in the spoiled of the gold thus obtained without to petirement aud cancellation of the | cancelling a single Government obliga- ‘¢tiomina tion, and solely for the beneft of those jy" | Who find profit in shipping it abroad, or ment We have outstanding about five hun-| and | ‘ ' ‘of dollars in gold were drawn from the | Judging from the experience of the last LetWeen the bonds fi 8, more than $69,00),00) of gold | | tonal solvency demands, we should 4 ry rasan “lil be hot destroy, of even imperil, our ability | An ued dabei bg en Wt: to supply ourselves with gold for that} filled by the seating of Mantle purpose: Clarke, The first evidence of the effect | i White Tam not unfriendly to of the change will be the treatment ot | and white T deatre ta see It re | | the Hawatian resolutions, No vote will be alowed by publicans until the new mi ent as ds con and the pre and the Re inbers are in, and then the Demucrats will swe! maternal tw Mey Bavare vi Ger the wiute vayment fog any of boude Issued wear the preceding, Miasiona, 44) JANCS PYLE, N.Y. THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 28, 1895, [ewretey OF YUE EVENING WORLD, Compound Made Her Well, ING SEEN THE SN lyn [baciete Gas MRS. HOMER FERGUSON) Had Nervous Prostration---Paine's Celery | Pochanan Fo-chew & smoke .- b, * SAVE. your «Wrappers: and, | Secure one-om asset of rhe following: uctures | FIREMEN-PASTSPRESENT, |» —voalontteros® fracd | “Leb her g0"s"whooh-her.up'sTheoldathened | “Cubs her, loose-Loys‘startgorhomeuptedate’ our cur ake. Shore: 15 88) 197 Dentistry. ‘ t nee, L| be put upon the defensive. The Vest 6 om Ww ta OCF the brie & Wen rr) i 1 metal | Hawaiian resolution was carried only |: a8) talent ; ety | Had 14 ‘ Y should be promptly parsed. |yecuuse Power, ol Montana, withdrew | Vong island ‘Traction 22. 31 Hi Ps: V therefore Beg the Congress to give the | his yore and Pettigrew, of South Dakota, | Touteviile & Nanhville Re jsubleet tention. ted with the Dem s, But the Ad. New Al 40h. py 8 tomy epinion the eeresary of the lininistration will be able to. distr at. ved 1 * tasury should be a Waed to issue} tention trom Thuval) with the financial is Hons uf the Government for the pur liasue, whieh will occupy the public eye a . bese of procuring and maintaining alto the exelosion of anything else, & Tee pt XT At TED , sufficient gout reserve and the redep- | “in this connection, One of the leading Pananeee iat ye t and nce daa th f the Unitet! Yorls Mats ur uly Seruay Clakt Cart States legal-tender notes amd the ‘Treas the ts dervey Contra Ver under the law-ot dis, Ve tem phone mates tn a differen ose Egan q We should be releved trom the humil-|adviced. that Governinent proces Susq, & W F, ee Ae tus woul $ yy Hl ts Lorne a arge COrpOr tn would and p : & Wertern BY DR. 0. W. HALL'S KEW se eure gold, to be tmmediately and e- | issue in the hands of a si ies Western pf bi pentediy drawn out on these « mil hee GH AT CnHieEloe naa ie me without esa, chloroform or ether, without Samp : for purposes not related. to th “| at te lie Govern. Pact af chapernee ON RIT HtMERet cat | loans during the war with such flo & Western, * The perineal aad interes Henal success, j Maain bonds should be payable on thet jit this: were dbne_¥ the under iia @ Reading hal ee they : aid a | nding thar they. were #0. pias ed ' | Pinte, 1 or Lis Fepresentatt Mf that the purchasers Would be | Mra. Homer Fereuson stferet from nervous ' and to regain amy appetite, and found theresuits | bite Se By rause there would nowt CL RNiee ledge: Nec tu buble: 10 withdraw | ypostr Lae eran treee inate aed titer rewlion Bet | Guiceaiseess F Hundreds of ether testimoniale at offen u wn fi ny dis 3) he gold from the ry, the resale | yy! Wie medicines, untit she Bhd Panes celery cosiponnd Has ho equal a & Quicksilver pe hot containing ti | hol . san Bee Ol ‘2 he * tried numerons medicines, until she iio surterant anpetiaer, and tcheertully rec: | doutmern nations of twenty und fifty dolte retary Carlisle is giving this advice] Ber mother advised ber io use Paine’s colery " ‘pak bers of tie National Sto be Southwestern pe ot their multiples, and that they bear te | scious consideration, but feels that euch | compound. She uied tour of tive bottles and is Marton, dtd, areusine the vuthern Pact oh terest at a Fate RULES Ce OeE Ce eee ee nn set popuiay clamor] salt : ie Ne, Texan tat ‘TEETH . Ot gee why they should not he /ts,ehowing favor to Whatever bank "She howeht all of the compound from Dr. yA itaith ufhetsl ts auruority for the state Tron, Con @ te \) \ SE to meet our payable nfty years from their date, We ited) oo section, a close friend of| Wella of this town,” writes er husband from eal! (UN cesone i a paieee fe WITHOUT PLATES of the present generation have the Administration, a prominent banker, | their home, 418 East 17th st, Bedford, Ind., cenry ner pf () .” amo ay if we meet our obliga-| nas just returned from ua tour of the| ‘and be cau tell al! about ber dae war oe Hons, and long bunds are most saleable, | Pee cities of the West. where ‘he " Be il be Vatnis Atecration totes has been for the purpose of sounding her pt rg Siva oa ‘fe Gf honds the legal ten. |e banks, which act us Government All through Tndtana, in citios and country, | ral phy for, Wabash nt % and Treasury notes to be retired, | ey MT hot be (nguced. te retain, in| Mere iva treet dous dewand for Paine’s celery | wecvoustecs | thdugie Ewald te legra Gold Crowns and Bridge Work a Specialty. 4 vurse, When they are thus re: ; re fy epart- | compound, the remely above all others that, 4 veiery compound, an Ma SB) me ri hoid many millions, he result of his | Ste dl ely bgt pare EA Eb kasd That T remained — alll rms ‘ These bonds under existing laws could / Poll many mill AIGSUIL Of his | wellsknowa citizens rec nding the remedy dt pe Neposited by national Hanks as ae. (MVvestgation wus not entirely satisfac: | (io tern . als end statiacics mteht be quote t | Warranted (0 Years. PP dichadton and such hike G6 ga a et mim ofo report gine net | x of Evaunile. writen gic Huniine am catia aut beats! GEQaaE GOULD LOSES. 4 should be allowed to issue circulation | ayatapie, id mended |'P to al other remedies to-day ts Paine’s — £ lp fo the fare value of these or any /"‘he latest financial legislation sug- ‘Hood | e#lery compound. liste Mune Auawee/ Init a 5 5 a other bands. so deposited except bonds | gextion comen from g ieadine he Letk | ——— —— = —— = sult fe : Coltegsh terest: and’ Which cell In ihe’ market ai | banker. It ix to extend the note {xsue a radunte Pennsylvania Dental » ee bas than pars” of National banks, to the face of the GEN. CANROBERT DEAD. | Justice Heckman, in the Supreme; 949 BROADWAY. “oe Natlonal banks should not be allowed | Panda, reduce the tax on circulation to = = «| Court, to-day overruled the demurrer of ‘3 . i) take out circulating notes of a less! thoir entire reserves. in greenbacks, to | Me Wa ant of the Great =. | George Gould in a sult brought against Cor. 2348, NEW YORE; rey n than $10, and whe cl Sines Mir Sie ihithei eres cs = | el 0 rs* ne are now outstanding reach the Treas- any old or sliver in thelr’ re- 1 Mare him abel Hiuaagll Bawa, ty, die: Bolalesy 499 FULTON 8T,, | cept for redemption and retires dhe SL ee 5, 5 IP ‘ Pepa) Orphans’ Home, of St. Louls, to recover f LYN. ; , they should he cancelled, and | S¢cFetary oF the tieaten hoc awed by | AN ruB. dan Meld Marspal Wran- Reaction Follows the Rise Caused (110i. worth ot Denver Paciile Ital sovken = re ee ae notes of the denomination of $1) and | the Government, and to permit Nations! | cos Certain Canrobert died to-day of Peony held Spy Gouiaanapage. 2 eS Css _Sundaye—10t as Upwards issued In their stead. SUVer! banks to issue gold and sliver certifi: | phietritis, or inflammation of a vein By the Message. ts trustees, of the Kansas Pacific Rail- “NEW SYSTEM DENTAL PARLOR - 7 certificates of the. de on of ks to issue god and silver certifi: | 1 ; Pia Ts should he replaced by cer | cates on deposlt of coin. at woutd be] Caurobert was the last Marshal of _ yl HOR so. Gaus datreteed ol sheravace i ? t tne hominitions under $0. | anilrely treed from the responsiuility of | France, and one of her celebrated sol UNE here Was onal named Raeae F h hy for the. mainte- 3 responsibilty : ; , es SA Pag redemption, ard the National banks, | diers. He was born at St. Cere, June | ane . oe we latelon against. him ind ise the a eee ae ee eee ae rote ta | which’ are’ all in. reality. Government | or, ism, and wax admitted to the Military ;2R¢ Stock Transactions Were Not ji inti’ had not desiaated him as a t Ren “ ; her | @#ents, would be compelled to assume It 1G ; " u trustee in the compels ‘h extracted palniesaly by our new eel a shot ht x vd in a other | ee School of St. Cyr, in 1826, In June, 18% cavy, How Judge Beek e does Mot com- method, NO PAIN or bad results; § Bue SOOT AY one Pe “ e Was commissioned a Lieutenant, and mend the f the plaintiff! in the gums, abselutely painiess. any of mot mM BANKERS COMMEND MESSAGE 5 : asa. defenidant, but Neal Teothe Bf. 1 the pre I have sug- in ISS7 was made a Captala : ardetanee austenite Paint sah tog a eciptece remstates | Say That 1 Ix Sound Sh and osxtormirg of Constan tani d prices generally were | ae At the complaint us a defendant ERATIONS PAIS $ nerd not iutert with) any Re He Pailippe secorated him with the the open although outside of a few — ais Aner Okun mre : Scheme providing for the in-{ wexion of Honor, He was tecalle Iseues the loses were slight , [SEW SV S"EM DENTAL RS, au SE ie circulating , Megium| When asked to express his views on] France in INw, and becarve a partisan TI Ul tL rac. do pref. s, to LOW LIVERPOOL RECORD, | #uoabway. ver aril @ serum through the agency of National or State | President Cleveland's flnanctal message, {Qf Louls Napoleon, who mute him a Geos) | bea Set $ ri rOO' HT bunk ‘ They cath vague anipacea | Prealient Nash of the Corn Exchange ip wae woanded fwice at ihe Naltielerl imei tou a alan ances cre Hurts the Local ,TOO THACHE AT NIG a to such a scheme, ction has been | He was wounde at the battle erat etric 8, to aa merlear a Made to the issuative uf interest-bearing | Hank, sald: “I highly approve of the | of Altua, in 184 but continued to tebe (0 ugg AON 0 iNaee ree | DTO HEAR. YOU MAY NERD a thee tioneinthtest: bemuine leeals enue HS earee ny He ence an 1 tae ot Tin May, Isso, When his skill was ques< 67; Baltimore & Ohio 1, to GZ Let: Denys atton. prices broke to {repairiag. Open all alg 4 2 int of fact, however, these, CObsress should act on it at one toned at 3: stopol, Canrobert resigned @& iio Grande yref, 1-2, to i this morning, whieh DENTA! € u In y ; | Hep 4 u fie " hotes have burdened us with @ large| Henry W. Cannon, of the Ch his position: OF MAseh 18) Ji, He P88) neland Gi, (oa) od thern Rullway marke VS caused a decline in our mare — & SIATION, A load of Interest, and it is still accumu-| tional Bank, sald: “L think t created a Marshal jet, (2, to M218: and Western’ Minion kel of Ae Politic eiarhelteadea inet 200 6TH AVE, COR T4TH St. \e lauing: dents message will have oo ie Bd is 2 — bdo The aggregate Interest on the origin nes message ave a 6-8, to. BG aes, Mar 1 Tito taj Sef, | cluded wary at B40, a BA Unfurnished Houses To Let. ¥ fences the proceeds of which {effect, It gives additional a to} is; dand Pacthe atan 1 twist the inact've ruary, bale, Mar ‘ April, 548. - aan h Ih galt consttt the reserve for the | thy world of his intenth At) TO FIGHT APPROPRIATIONS, erties : roping | Saye Bee. i try, Bi0c,, duly, POR, SO Zou con eet w Mretclase Reaee O i. i nt of th ” amounted t iS = = asta eniprer, dropne Vines Ble; Oetober, a.7de, a = - . $30. 185, And the annual | Of Carrency on a gokt bust fh Nae | Republicans Suid to Be Alarmed at i eatin 1 Hest ou these bone ani mt Tappen, of the Gallatin Na < ait Mn enity or Wor penal at about uivanee Ctairvoyants. (se isated for. the sane purpose | Ugnal Bay I ae ‘ eS otitis ee t asain Toston, but declined sharpey | gy pee ‘ ae aa Tue tae ae ear sund, th every respect af TEC Een eu FR Haba a ee rr i pQhenesd ahoue tose Ms | gists your lucky ase (or "95. OMice 333 Hast fe the cancellation of these notes mation han been wld) TRENTON, N. J, dan, 3-One ie tig ita : ; (ime at Sb Tose rallying later to | A ee a would not velleve us from. the obra: | Sua Congress, and the re | must important measures before the Math | oad Tyr AM thle, A Chicago, which Personal. H osu en byw sug: Sess is negligent in its trust, yeople é he ni Xi, weaks, sag ting that ‘thelr existence has not) Will hold that. body responsible.” [Stokes's, It provides for the transfer more feniness, owing to the eee venir iinet singer ae hoe been free from intereat charges, and min dene ‘i award oi » of the) of the collateral inherltance tax Teer dieaslan ees Lope = mai Altress it. box 212 Worl that the longer they are outstanding, | Fourth National i, Bald OT approve | the State fund to the school fund aa ihe: daalinwa: Ware } — Of the President's message In every way. | ‘i “ig learned from the Treasurer's Heit ag aren (a tinas, ere BUSINESS EMBARRASSMENTS a. a-rensircre For sALB.—rommy |¥ear, the more expensive they will be-|He Js ‘absolutely sound In hia con-| mie tnat the reserve fund devoted. to Pur celit i _ | efPige. abroad eacrifees “magnificent | faraltargy | come. clusions that. a would hel schools is being so rapidly exhausted POP eM ey | rest tenc ke new; Sne Turkish ollk In conclusion, T desire to frankly con-|iflicult of sale at a What would! that, although it would probably stand sari That Could No Lomger | parlor su't $45.00, gold furniture; TL Drogas, fess my reluctance to {ssu more | be to the Government, and] the drain of this year, it will fall from : iwauciad aimee flocks: magni fen! ogany upright planos present circumstances and with | DiS recommendat Hity-vear 3) syya00 to $6,000 behind ‘ne rar if sv Hess " - Gian alt cust; brad Neues Rand-careed ash teres no better results than have lately fol- | Per cent. hb Issued 8 4 | Jegistation is not had to cover the im- ji DOWNS. | SON sepasater eon aay. tle. 180 Woee EO eee lowed that cou : nelusion sood practical nigent deficiency. Ar i Downs, | —_ cannot, however, refrain from add- BION Re! ny > Tt appears from a review of the ap oh OUT 2 te ¢ = ing to an assurance of my anxiety to], Henry Ch sald The President | propriations bills already introduced that ‘ created hy: the ‘ into ah gars Sea aaa | Hetty Qe tMH ge Matt | ervelee auae et anoint tetas fs TAPEWORM In any reasonable measure of relief, an wrens, and it ts the lattersé duty tol ate prison, asylums, armories and fur Remedy. $1 LUTHIN Deugetat, expression of my determination to leave Immediately upon the recominenda- | Siher purposes toot up nearly a round rhea the demund ‘for cal = = nothing undone which furnishes a hope tained In the message, niliiion of dollars. tor tive t rome 216 | Help Wanted—Ma for tmproving the situation or checking | em - This fact hus caused alarm among Bre ACHING. igoe mee ai hl a susplelon of our disinednation or dis the Republicans, Lot the ap poe Ree ae BR ; Pik out Auten Apply 6A. SE Tuam ability. to meet with tig strictest honor “ly ae 4 Migorousty Hl Aranaactions were ut 2 York Car Wheel” Works, ' corer every national obligation = hiv A iy 0 * Ree», GROVER CLEVELAND, : made me political reasons Fag ie sf Ey Me, Metvopolitaa Opera sutive Mansion, dan, 28, 1 ane sh r aun eg ant 7th ave os Hands thot Hosta iat” ahaa ght : ue by Was THE Wnoxe Gin. ee THE ADMINISTRATION'S BILL. - ' ' ' wt We Amorous DrageStore Man | BARNETT.—Enetgn Lodg $A. 0, UL Ww | ‘ Sov Cases. ” h mAs oF iis a fe re i Vou are te to attend the to. Carry ie Lcouldn wnt © Beit furierat of broths ARTAUR Ty ations, \f SS slape EO GA ) & t thes r b ¢ Oar Teenty h atrwor ay, 29th tnst.,, tirman!\ SS oc Gh ‘9 aya MIE Waku eM ‘ F. HALLER ie aud a was th ji Taina h rv F Mester Work itt troddiced A harrd ont ni " nats \ hoe WN \ JOUN LOWRY, tm ble tions « Preside ie 7 hands, hoi. aaa ; sat ie tate restdense, 3 his 1 ! : to niet to yee varrd tb nin. | : / when tes s 5 January 2% The t tallow ae " en th | ee oor WOLRSING OUTEITS - 5 | ~ . cree Shiota saisites In 838& durrt! This is the way < Retort Dine : \ NUNSON RS Seta tee wa te ee a ee ee RE Ar ‘ vod old Trish woman praises!) ay t ‘ ’ eave i There . ‘ » }some Washing-powder or other ei) ati tonderts at fusing Guetations o i s ' on wanna ‘ which she prefers to Pearle) teaver vy con : ; " ured to, Heat Oks Woy Aa ine. Asit was proven she | A i" aes ous . “Sr the host, ‘ bad never tried Pearline, the sh ' » oxy he drug- s ; er, and. subs ‘ compliment would appear to way” vo vs ¢ horrible ‘ be in tavor of Pearline. |: " ' f ‘ : ‘l * Who ever heard of any one) it ‘ ' ! claiming that Pearline hurt me tines F ; ata rate 5 henner — \ ‘ \ 1h about 1 : ayavie wer the hands But there's the need tothe Mouks. efi igaist thought re Hee woe wee et trouble—Pearline is the! re: i ; ; at fas C NW act to authori - r 7 wot tha ! * . t . ay t a Nativwal de */ original washing compound: |! '' eR RTECS RSNA, aril Uke ithe an ae : nig ah, hd sold and delivered tn ti 4 +s ' on 4 1 the door, Mes ‘ur eluewliote an tuo be deomea HS success has drawn out fe PE 3 late wo much obliged G V mnarried sister, most advantageous t9 the interests of the Govers: | thousands of imitations—so KER leasing New Vorb To: POMS ad int Hee a ee Hine SAD gee Hection 2, That whenever any Unitod Sales tegal ronal — & Cattie ¥ 2 ON oh," repli mar- Be wits sail ve téieemea | POpular that to many it indi-| s0 ox WHO ET ENDS Vo BE , wan particularly uncom: | sis Ma’ pect ising tenet cates any powdered washing| cp wira te GOES TORED \ ‘ " : time he was ushered } to, ul In an arm ewnith le an smal a] pipe wit jen of ite) “Allow me to introduce you to my hus hair sat a) ‘The girl passed in, the door alal 4 the druggist went out to look % man who bad told him Ger Meme and addresa parlor