The Houston Daily Post (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 249, Ed. 1, Wednesday, December 7, 1898 Page: 5 of 12
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YREPORT.
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r.-..i.ii) iiotui' ikmo
pimr Becled.
P
.. .j . rcnarcsS Sscrotnry
Jimah" J. C. that
jfii Itecnl year ended Julie
KrttSnJ revenue and i.-
ESaftw vhlfclbo saled the
&:'j iho Kansas l'acltlc roads
.::
KTmo period the expenditures
K&lPK a deficit rtWjj
'..' ...irmi-nt au Increase
ft&rlved trom Internal revenue
few '":; :..!..
i.'jti' fleerc".' " -- :
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il.n iirmrinrV. X-
aLiar. ot which ?otwa is
KtVSr'anl K4.2U2.458 to the
U -"- .
'iiWiot 1S031 (tuo.prescut year)
SKi probable' deficit' ot
'TT t. ti Willi ltl H1JUCUI fcuui
lW5Sii;pfMilon ot tlio internal
otb years.
it".' - i.a thin put
.U'Wys.' anions .-...0--
k'tM'.ret goi-i i V"A"r.?AS.
6U1 . v ....Hrt. r.
auttiyam i v.i-." -
Ii.iih i . v "J""" inoutiriat activity
Jl.0hlh rcport;is.yt
2 &3?2&i:. &'
...... "y"v iw wsmara in tuj transfer
iona.inmj:uertoHlce..1lf the United BtaW
U2'US - d '"M.aro to reap the tcaoftts
wbMi-oa&U-lo flow trom their proximity;
their new relations and from "tho enterprfr-
ing (commercial spirit of our people A wldo
difference In tho rale ot exchange occasioned
by tbo uso ot' a. differing and unrelated cur-n-noy
k acrlous obstacle to Iho transfer
of capital ns It Is to leRlUmate Induitryi
Tbo ptBtaclcean and uxiaht to be removed.
.litL teMo.URjsited that at tho proper
t mo. action b) talwn by congress to aLlm.
I10t Surc?c'r ot rufrto lilco to fiat at
the United Stnte so. tar anil so rapidly m
tns can bo dono without unduly disturbing
exjetlnir condltona and contract relations in
I'uWo Hleo. This it is believed can b ac-
comp Ithod by maklnn customs dues In tho
Islnnd pnynblo In American money yet r
cclvlDK tho silver pesos and cealivos at a
fixed relation to our dollar
Jwfifa1 1lJcrt0 u:1 o "r the
w SmiorSp?-"I!t B0Vlhty. Whtther or
not additions. to the coinage bo made nsw
coins should be atruck ot the same "wlajit
and llnonosB upon which should be tmorlut.
cd proper crableuis ot our new relations and
these should bo substituted tor tho old Uy
meltltiR up tho old as they come In and by
paying out the new. such a substitution cau
he easily and qulto rapidly efTccted" Grad-
ually custom and Uso would establish Amen-
as tho medium of oxchauco and payment.
.WS-"" v i... ovrntdfd tho
l.W"l '" "... i...l.. Iw.n.
..-. .xinrnmr n i . iiuviiih uvu
"".iiihnn er beforo It was
fSffiS to "tho middle ot Oo-
S7S't geld coin to tho extent
hf-itotes ol smaii neiioiuiu""i
(pf nous .-llllnln IhB hUSl-
B'tecsa"10014 lu -v....-.-
tS( WS wi.rf'
SSl'itri the summaries arrived at
IwoWV lhe dlr0clor 0f Ul mlnt'
sL(f'et'thCL'burcau ot engraving and
i4r..l. i.imiifr nf tho currency
;U0 lot iyu.F
t'piMlahed).
"'tit 'luallDB of "foreign commerce"
iSf'total exports of tho country to
CTifrirf'co J much us tho imports.
sw
.BortaUons of the products of botn.
Wticwry exceeded In value thoso
iMfKtiilnr year and the grand total
lurtt.tts the largest ever recorded.
lEtUM'tlme in tnn history ol our
mmiicroa tho vear's cxportatlons
EdniofeXlisn'?l(W.l)iwliuO per montn
SlbehlK 51231432:i:!0 ng-alnst Jl-S-to
181 and JI.W.?.S In 1SU2
JoVearsIiavliiE reached the bllllon-
-U&B.I
w'aomratic exports the value of
Ural woaucis iat fS.ViCS3D70. aar-
MW;j5135J338 the highest rtcord
!ltotVmaile that ot UK.
laHtUtlons tho rear has shown an
ijireaiarluible record tho value ot
'Imports being leas than lit' any
m yesr with a single exception
rtili Uio population has' Increased
Bieent ilnce that tuna. The total
Itt'tere but ;ClG0!9fnl In value
it HHMI12 in the preceding year.
Ba.ni.tit a year earlier.
if '
r'tti-bfallag of "Alaska" ho oib-
(Ile illegal Ele ot whisky tho salmon
t md tie seal herd.
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twdpts. from tbo several objects ol
Ktf'UBderfthe Internnl revenue laws for
sUeire ended. June SO 1S37 and ltj
$$ 1S97. 1S9S.
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Ktinrt;to-
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mm' .- i?w2 ss
t'l..f. 573.1GD OS
sfH.i...n619tM 47 ?1708Cnil lit
WJrtofjthc commissioner general ol
(Miljibowi that 828.589 Iminigrants
JfedniU-e yfor a decrease compared
itnJlng fiscal year ot 153a. Tho
t ttoso dtbarred and refused land-
!..u ""Tared ttli 1SS0 for the
NSfir and was eompostd ot 417 alien
iJhJ1 Paupers. 2JS diseased
telr'-.12 'asanj 2 convicts 7'J ua-
wilsrants ond 13) ho were returned
'.MfL "or lholr urrtval having
fpeslCctarges.
ffiSyadaUon that legislative pro-
Mmi whereby (be bureau ot Imml-
BL?2.put I'l.oemmtinicatloii with
5Wv"liorEi!Ili!allos. with t view
gca Dtttfr dljtrlbution ot a.-rlvlng
FiNin.?pl'roved- . Thero ls beyond
kSldXr on tbe part ofjmmi.
"KMttcy among our own rural jiopir-
ft.J''
IW.'paeral reports that owing to
ffs In Cuba and Puerto Hleo
MliDt ot the growing proportions
WS?1 with certain Ceutrnl nnd
rttJ-Si??"8' " wlu b0 necessary
ulSil fcason to liavo special
' wSfl? "i nu"cr of porta with
rtlAylvg l? t.he 'reedom from
fi&sin iKh"1 cmrin therefrom.
SthL!jnM0f leso vessels al
M& these n0n'i.rul" tbls lrudu' Tl1
'WaS! tur5 PMora wln hB vaia oul
ja'i. '
concerning "navlgatloa:"
"SMlaand tho annexation of tho
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tpclaso which lutvo ehanged
thi- """"erciai relations of the
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S.ii . "" v.uia ruerto
BhSt1?."?? aro ctcpplnu stones rc-
ii0"enu"u..of an afflrmattvo
PWtSJi..' lao united States.
Bt5stoSSiic?pfcle'1 that the govern-
I iiBiZ"t continue its support
lS Wp incs which havo con-
hSw!fss.lon8 with tho rest 'Of
UoriSr 'R;. ' lno n"tary oe-
iflf .hSp?nlsu Possessions by
11?li.!lall lead to their Inde-
m rS25cRB ?r. pi3r
rami kI 1".'. v.' i"v Amen-fttwu-lsta.blsj!l
la part in
3Tn!ln Franco nnd nortnnnv In
mrtvnLS? a carrler whlcl)
IM uS'?f. Icslslatlo to meet the
tfith? lVal0!l wo 'nay -study
KPeUto tortho.'V SuT.
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Is Friend
Jlwwpectant mothers
5rn to expand Without Hit-
OTtf!!!?w.
IWfSbreaslsno headache i
Swra-there-will be litUe
TIW'"11 do snon
POttlAflt Aninntt '
i?py of oUr Illustrated -
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tfttfrC;AtlaiiU
It Is admitted by the secretary that tho re-
cent Irani of bonds was not really a popular
ldan as It was Intended to be. and ho Bays:'
"Was tho operation advantageous also from
an economic standpoint? As already Indicated.
0. bonus of nerllnnn flvn mllHnna MitM m..
.been Bccured by ottering the loan to cbm-
iiviiiiru uiuuinK jnai was mo sncrlfleo made
in' order to place tho loan dlmctly with thj
pooulo nt the Uniform price of par.
Tho secretary .then takes up tho problem
ot currency and banking and sayB In part:
In submitting my report 1 feel It my duty
to impress upon congress us best t may tho
important subject of currency aud . banklug
reform.
It ls tho mlsfortuno of evil conditions to
produce deraugement and hinder progress
which It long continued eo accustom the
subject of them to their existence as to create
In him apathetic Indifference to needful and
hculthtul reforms
Tho arguments against government Issues
ot paper monoy as' a medium tor commorcinl
oxciianges havo been fully mado and noed.not
bo repeated In detail. Its rigidity. Its failure
to meet demands where demand ls most ur-
gent tho dependency ot the whole Industrial
.Btructuro 'upon tho etato of tho revenue and
nubile expenditure these aro Imnortnnt links
lu that chain of argument liven in a Btato
or foreign war mo civmzou ucmaua ot uqtn
contestants ls for duo respect to private
property and Individual contract relation-
ships. How much tnoro lit H state ot peace
lu a tree State should private rights and
contract relationships bo given Immunity
from tho Incidental though serious effects
now en ff r.rod through" perturbations In gov-
ernment finances. The menace to' our do-
mestic affairs several times recurring from
n threatened change In tho standard under
which they are carried on and oUr: foreign
trade settled Iiob been a companion evil
perhaps the greater of the two.
Tho cure for these evils Is not difficult to;
find. It lies within the easy ran no of con-
gressional action. Nor ls the rndy one to ;
Inflict even temporary pnlns or ponaltles on
tho body politic. Tho hoalthful stimulating
effect of right action In these directions
would bo experienced with the first sense of
assurance that the desired end was to bo
accomplished.
The nronoenl to substitute bank issues for
government notes ls opposod with many uon-
est prejudices ano assauea Dy outer de-
nunciations. Th first arise from ol fallbro
to comprehend tho true philosophy of a pa-
per currency and must bo patiently consid-
ered. Tho latter obscure tho question by
rppklMH Htn!(nifnln. chnrfftnir thnfr. nil nrnno-
dtlons for currency reform aro' bonk con
spiracies to exploit tho people ".
ii it 03 conco.i:u mat mo legal tenner
money issued by the government docs not
posstss tho qualifications to make It it uropnr.
factor In the country-!; exchanges of pro-
ducts nnd manufactures: If the fact 'nUn be
rdmltted that It Is r deranclnic and dlstuiMng
factor In Its rolatlon to Industry and com-
merce then' tha time has come to su'istitutc
for it n currency vhlch will adequately eco-
nomically nnd saf.'ly' meet the ever growing
needs of the country rapidly developing as It
is. in the power of production in thenumber
ot people and tho importance ot its domestic
and foreign trade.
Can a bank-no'.o currency bo established
which will bo ndequnte economical and sate
and thus serve in a better way than Is now
nerved tho public needs?. Limited by spac?
In this presjntatlon. I point to the -countries
before named -where these conditions art
realised. Our neighbor on the north Canada
may bo cited ns a nearby witness In the
same direction. With power to Issue notes
ns piofttablo employment for their uso in
productive Industry' can he found the power
hns never been ovortaxod or exhausted. The
rates of Interest havo varied but little be-
tween the richer provinces ot Ontario and
Oiiirec nnd tho sparsoly settled districts oi
Manitoba The terms of interest are sub-
sltuiilally as faorable to' tho fanner of the
AVi-bt aa to the merchant of the metropolis.
In my Inst report I vontured upon specific
recommendations. Thee-; recommendations
If adopted and formulated into law. would tn
my opinion bo i:unitlv! of the evils iier"ln
pointed cut. In house bills 10.2S9 and 10"3J
arc embodied a fct-rles ot measures in some
itspects- mdro meritorious. The measures
herein proposed are result of careful study by
expert nnd cxpcrlcncol men. With sim:
modifications the reasonable fruit of full dU-
cumJou they would I believe met the coun-
try't. needs. I commend tho subject to the
curly nnd earnest attention of congress.
waiTtaxes.
The report of the commlsiioncr of Internal
revenue possesses peculiar interest Indicating
as It does tho operation of the war rovenue
act ot Juno IS 1S93. It shows qujte dearly
that tho aggregate rovenue to bo derived tberer.
from will form a smaller tctal than was esti-
mated by the more sanguine ot Its supporters.
The commissioner's estimate ot lllMW.OOO
from thlo source senms to Lo fairly JuaUflod
by the resulU to tho treasury during tnc
NatlMSl My K frow Ifl Sesstai Feit
Werlk.
SEVERAL ADDRESSES Vi PROMINENr MEN
President Ilnnrd Told the DelcKitteft
that Tlc Jtut Mnkr. the Former
IllKKer Thsm the Kttrm.
(Special Dispatch to Tho Post.)
I Port 'o:U. Txaas December 6. Tho
four days ecsjlon of thie Parmer' National
oonRro39 opeucd this morning under aus-
picious oircumitauocu and -by 10 o'clock
thio largo auvSiiwr'.um ot tho city 'hall was
well filled m-lllh delegates nn4 visitors.
Kx-Q-ovcpnor Hloord of Wisconsin prea-
ident ot tho congresj airhxrd in th'4 halt
shortly otter 10. lira apjKarnnce wis the
Mnal for music and" the 'bculnuinx ot
domonetrttlcos.
Tho cangicss was called to ratlter by Cot-
oneil Clayton of Iowa ex-ppcsldnt ot hn
jkssoolaition wio Introdudtrl 4'rcdenc
Hoard .Mao tonuwilly opunl tho tession.
m; Alex C. Qarrat ot Dallas followed.
Vi-JCh an invocation ot'K'lna' b.ie!.UK.
Atitlutf Maytor Hendoi-mri --Al-in.rl .
dtlogutts to Fort Wbrvh.
Secretary Jt'hn Oil SU'al of Ohtiaw k-
spoudtd to MiayAr Hondersoa on bc-linlt of
the congixeu.
He Was fcKowod" bv tJovnrnop Hhnrlei A
rculbewoa. whoso rJlixsj vus. In put ad
fOUCTAS-
Deeply sfecRlWu.ot tho gient itriportnnco
of this congress nnil tlio bonoribs wtiich
should follow your" Jcllboratlons It Is wi
hoatp to greet you hi tho nomo ot tun
iconic of Texas and extend yo-u a cor Jill
welcome to tho State. It li lurtlouJfly
KratifylnR that ex many Suites ot the'
Union nnd our" "sister 'republic of Mexico
art" represented for besides tho valuo' ot
the advice nnd counsel ot their dlstln-'
gulshed Helesates tho occasion enii but
add io tiho kindly rolatlons already cx-
Istlnir. Althougli it Is said tho specific tenn
farm appears hut onto In sncrol history
In tho parablo of tho marriage ot tho
king's son by Matthew1 we know from tho
moro general words .ot Gonufcfc that nsn-
r.ulture Is coeval wfth munklrtd. Nat only
is it tbo most ancl&aijnud honcrable bUt
from tho beginning It (has been the ch'lef
occunation of the world. At the present
Lime one-fourth of ithe world la engaged
in manufnotutiicB onc-loiilh In trade nud
transportoitlon ono-flftecntli In rt'ofes-
bIoiis public service and like and one-
hnlf In agrlcultuixi v'bloh includes both
tillago nnd pastornil pursuits.
The growUu ot agriculture In America lu
the past liolf century Is unprecedented la
any ago or nation.
INtotwllhsta tutting 'the population ot the
United States Is only about one-sixth of
'the nations ot Clu-latendsm we raise oaa-
thliU of the food and one-Unit of the
liber produced in the wot Id.
In otter respoits American farmers h.ivo
made remarkable success and cxoJllfti nil
other noaplcs. This is duo to our im-
proved agricultural machinery and supe-
rior inlc-lllseuce. for a greater proportion
ot our population 1s educated than ot any
nation in history and !jc.iide3 tho enor-
mouo .living of human labor tho average
product per btnd is. four t:!mc3 as great
In the United States as in Uurope.
If we turn lo our own State It will bo
een ithat agriculttiio has mado wonderful
trogresa iiore. Between 1S60 and lSW tub
improved area Increased from 610000 to
20.7f'0000 acres. Agricultural wealth in
that period increased from $29000000 to
SS17000000. Ta.rt of 'this notable dvance-
ment In duo to tho tact tltat each hand
eniplojx-d in farming In Texas nccordlns
ti the census of 1890 produces three times
as muoli as one of any other Southern
State. Tho increase of wealth per luinau-
1 tacit in tMs State Uio past fifty years
which i3 nlrefldy attributable lo agricul-
tural! progress is twelve dollars1 greater
than tho avuraa for all tho States ot Uiu
Union.
Numbering halt tho working Inhabitants
of ithe globe producing the food nnd fiber
nnd representing ane-thilrd of thp wealth
ot nations the farmers enloy tho still
higher dteLinqtion of having been In all
iicos tho conservative forces of clvlllzat'cai.
Whatever Uio reason whether it. ls ituo
to their habiis of frugality and economy
tho usually calm and tlwmghitful consider-
ation of public questions which tlieilr Uvea
Invite tho want oaten of lmincdlato ana
Piesslns pecuniary Interest- In gwvai'u-
tucir partial lioiat'on
.ji hi f "
l3. v ...r. . .
f-niv. MalWlm "iod -thef tinWMrit....'MI
thtT.' In'tum." recruit vever profclotOVk
rstauniti our ftmt int m to taw w"w
Rod'cTUea teoi.U0e.wa hvo tdujatadlbua
to" do to NtUrly every .Butbpewt eurr
is pwrtlng fortli atretvwnti cfforti'w MW
this uctnpjix:y by uttamiK.tM. tumtm:m
scratlllo 4trlcuJMtro In tho cosnincsi
tchools. . it oan be Alone it ws-ttSr''a tb.4
toftchlng t th6 eflcmeat of sclniiHia
arlthnwtle orrtxnU'try.or phllo3tty. A
Kret iost f farmer wijo.nnre eUWilvcu
at ww tcuchtnic now .fln'd thcnvscivan
bArrM from an utideratAndlnK of '.mttoh ;ot
ftKriaultuinl l'.tomturij. As n conswtiMnce
tjipy turn a-wny frorn tho nRflcuStuMl cfil-
legc. tho 'bulletin ot the txporltncmt itatlbn
and tha firm paper Hat'!t"r?illy worth
anytlblng o tbem. HfenV; the mov been
tauRtit iln lUhelr youth In Uto cemmao
schacCs the meaning of. I&o carina tul in
agricultural oircmlstry tcmrnmlnir of tbo
prlnolnles of anlnral liuabandry somclhluj
of -tho true prhadlplca whlttii uilcril the
prexsenutlon 'f icttUHy thM' wattld he.
today. In mudi mMt; tarowuiou.i rclaltrn
wtUi nil that constttUtoa n(frlculttral i.Yor-
rt3. MV wo not hctpo tltat this C.iiKresi
will crto a eeo'tluMsn't that will 4f.Mty
htp afons Italia tvocdcxl cklusulouat le-
form. Tho Indian not Inaptly doflnftf wls2n
to be'toa povw Vo "see belli ii a tree."
To sco ibc'Knd eosw things as well ta
nticttd Ho havo a judgniont iu to what chAlt
conw after as a roiult Uttvomblo or un-
fAvcrablc ds a constant tnd euprvmo no-
oca3ty la every phasta of nhofUmer!s lite.
NV mun Uiauchs thp neonltka ot other
men ns UVjch itho farunor; for ho must feed
all tho rest.
Horotofcnn our vision ftew boen directed
almtht wholly to tiio iirlco wo were to ro-
cctvo for vox prodUoU. The pr&scnt ic
ot o-oltrtlon ibears us in nn'ather direction.
Vtv wu itot'coDtrat prices) thla nurkct end
cif -lt .question tu ibeyond Ho iiulivldu.il
reaoli or mod nidation ol tho Tanner. What
can ho da wiaat must he do to Increase his
pmflt ior on that hanga ha pnoaperlty.
'l-hls wast ho do:
Ul'iHo'iuuist realize tloVil he U wo lonsar
a crude prdJuoerj lie ls n manufacturei.
H-9 must Inwko science ihtveriUan better
svition uiciro lUiorough 0nj5a11lwtlc.11 among;
his fellow farmers moro oxhathtulvo study
of uho undurlyiiiK prlneliOtti ot his busi-
ness Improved mtthods 'everything iho can
fjy hold of to contribute to n i-cductton ot
tho cct of prodiuctioo.
Ho Is.Mibject tottliq samo economy lawn
as is every rftihien- manutacturer. Ttte world
declares it iwlll Wave cheap food nnd clttth-
iug tor such ta ttho hunnno1 3rdcr ol our
civilization. Tlhe Aniierlain farmer ls !ln
t'ijo forefront ot o tnerclloss competition
for trom ttho tttil rmwt oouM uriavarMy all
feed and cl'o'llilug. lie must furnish ns
gbod tBtholiest or he will lose tho market.
He must liuf.thls at a living cost and keep
up Uo 'lotfoaity ot tho toll or ha nnd his
fawn will both perish by the way. Tho
dem'anUs clt moidorn clvlllxaHon ur cxpen-
diw. It cosit3 moro Uo I'ti educate his
cb'.Dilr'ia and be a man among men. than
It !ld Ms fnllier filfty yenvs ago. There is
but 0110 load out of tlho illrficultras I can
sen. Ho must put moro thcunht Into thla
question of the cast of urodudtlon. Ttaat
ls his end) of tho proposition tho farm end.
t'ho only end. within ha control. Horuto-
foro tho ciy has been more land' until tho
farm hns ibecomh blggor "than the farmer.
Thl's maWca expensive fannltog. TOe neces-
aJWcs of the hour say maloo tho farmer
blccer .tten tho fatuu. to keep two ueres
cc two animals or two nisiohlnca or two
mten Ho v5o tho .wiork of one ls wasteful
faumtng Tloro is no longer a remunerat-
ive owirlcxit for tho prodtet ct such oxpen-
bU'o metih'oida.
The progress ot ccwuoni'ie tihoujfht and
underettanilttKg haa enriched ci:iry other
ciisi in society more tiham tho fanner. A
number lot our farm products uro produced
Jufl: as expensively as they were forty
peara ago. Ancient farming no longer
piyB. "Wo can do something if we are
practical men to heap along a roforra In
U3 respect among oair hrethrou.
Our r.blUsy to retain tiie jnarkcita of tho
world depends mlmoat lentlrcly upon our
econo'inlb ak1.!!. Our talk about tiiieap land
toJi 1 1air cheapened our thought and our
eetirratto o( what is involve)!. Jixpansion
in crei. or lu Naitiohnl poijansBrons will
nc't help us. Tho expansion ot the brain
bMII and Juntgmemt of tho farm'if vrlll help.
Let us novr Toso Hlglit of cr forget tlha't.
tho prcalt KfeJectJra pWnt of nil farmers'
oreanlziitCoua tu to make twt.tcr l'arm'rsi.
Prom this Pierian spring -will How a stream
of bltlsalDgsi to the whole country'
Tiho Rinners' NoJtlonail CansHJ33 is ncctl-
cd as nn organized ljdy of loiilaion to pro-
mdto n3 bctft ft can National legislation
In support of tho dl:ipatitineot o! agricul
ture our present auro i.ipu eaBacious ec-
rstlary elf agriculture is doing whit ho can
(o introduce Amorlin food products 'ntn
fcrolgn markets and promote their lon-
sumptlon. That dcpartmonit should have
tho au'iilarilty ud m'tans to employ under
ttfj own dtifscltiiou commercial agcjitft in
oveiy foM market In the w.9rld. Deuninrk
son-ds its sft'ints to 'England to rvcovc
guard and look after lis shipment of hut-
! ter sunii lucua. unnitti is iioinc inn mhio
mmmmmmmmmm
M'MM:s'tt.kyA-': !r.M' .t- . -t Mwm&MmSEHKKm
'.'introducing- ' -.V- A S ! C' 9
Every 0.y Thb Wk CrMtS'' ' ' ' HPI 99
Mrs. Davenport an Authority upon perfect- I yBlttj JcJLCS WM$:: '"MB
fittlnp; corsets will hold a reception -m0 StllifSMGlL' T ' .- ' IPff v9H
In our Corset Department. Ladies who. arc '- BPffk. . .1' l&'llsH
interested In knowing how to select ?R "V 'J '' ' "IH
proper corset and how to wear It are jAAj W It N. I Ky l' 4ilH
Invited to be present. 4flSl J JjjL&b ' "l;Vv'Si
The corset talk in our department began mfmA nt2SLL ' i .'('PIWH
Monday 5 no expense to you TtnPlnmi iS? i ''iPiH
The new corset fashion " Is greatly talked WmfllmlsSSi -i S'SlIiH
ot just now. Be sure and hear ymmt (I JiltMMii JaSvS. 'j ; ? ' ' 'nilB
the true story from the expert Authority. ljfflrTwllrl m v tSaH
She is here only for a few days m IBmi. ni&filTi'trtlie-fQ "ISB
-o- ; . ' ' ''l
AAAA'''"--"-' "-'-' a -- k----l $9
'''---'- p9
1 ' . ' . . slJH
jvurdlng lesser considerations puch sub-
Ktantlal relief as may thus bo nffordud
Southern ami Western farmers as well
ns advance their general prosperity and
Lnmlnoeo nrnl.nhlv lies In CrOIl (liVerSlfl-
period from July 1 to tfce present lime. "l I cation tho establishment of factories the
mencal metisurco
mm conecnttpn: tnuepcnucnco ana "- i mtrl0 ls rcia.Bail m earth bettor than
duality tho equitable distribution ot tVvtlonai afcatfacttoa. wliy the Uuiit.vl
wealth and lack ot great fortunes among gbLk3 thca!lk' not Kbtw tha WOvi
them the absence of a vagnint nnd irre- UuIltog s(fnc. Uesldej thtio is a groat
Bconsiblo population inroparHblo from Uc: awajttaff a at our vory doors !n
towns and cities their ownership ol the (h8 . republics ol ttb eouthca-n uat't
soil with Its steadying Influenco and love a oamiincnt.
of couatry or to other oausosy their com- Coa w1a Bay or anything hero which
naratlvc frcodom from corniption and v.jj niW0 ol!r .jfatlonnl legislature into
other debasing political Influences Is rcc- v-rjc y pl'actical c'aaraclcr In tho way
ocnled by all. They aspire lo the highest i ot m'j jubjwioa to a Uno of American
ideals of felt-government and it Is a pfoll- " Ei'.eamcihlpa pa'lMas Miot from eouthern
cisoptJlc trullh of history that agricultural prnits to South Amlunlcan porta? I hope
rtates hztvo ever been tho surest abiding wi can
places of liberty. This CcngrcRS can elo comathlng In fn3
Tho Ini'ereJta of tills largo proportion .A.i(y 0f aiding tho greater efficlonay of tho
of our people deserve earnest und serloua state ocper&mcnit staitlons soroe at whlr.h
attenlion and it la t!gnlt:cant' that suob n are hnrdly more tlun lodglpg hoiifcen fnr
rcprcEtrnlaitlvo and intelligent congretn ha poJiiKclians. It can Bland up aud rebuke
mcr. few that purpose. My relation to this )n no measured tones Iho prostitution ot
aejemblago renders a. slate-mont of goyeru- agricultural noeosjSttEi and progress to po-
muntal remedies fnr these conditions al- . Uticat favot Uliin. It can nd ehould de-
together Inappropriate. Limited as near intend of the National government tiio ta.x-
1x5 praallcnblo lo purely economic remedies alien to extinction ofull coointerft'lt food
lhe subject covers a witlo flo:l C-ut usro- . pnwucis
report oes ljS to rt.o the friction .no
cinoarraMiinentB wnmi "'"S.r ?".. .7;. 1
need ot interpreting obsfiirltliM 111 Ui. Jet It-
?elf and the application pf such latpr?la
llou to specific :asts coming under tho same
FenVal bead yet rtlfferaallntcd from each
other by moro br less Important particulars.
Many complaints havo arisen from those 1111-
icVnncllvd to such Interpretations or appl ca-
........ ..A .vnn.A n tv. ll.tullined 14atl0U
tVotwceii revenue and expenditures. It might )
bo we 1 to eonsiacr mo iiij' us "C .US
some of the more vexaUous features of tb5
at Until more Bt-ttled rondltlous howewr.
as to extraordinary onpendlturca for the-
at my smd nnvy are reachai even such repeal
can not be recommended by this department.
Some verbal amendments making moro clear
the Intentions of tongre-ss. ore to be desired
and representations In this direction may be
mado tho subjret of a separate communlca-
Hon to congress at nn early day.
VAl-.UKl.ESSi' AS OJlDXAXtaS.
SiMinlsli uii Vutcii t tontlilKo
Onlj- Siiltulilji ttir Souvenir.
(Special Dispaitch 'to The Post)
(Washington Deoerobw ' 0. Paptata
Obarles O'Ncll) chief of tho bureau pt ord-
nance -lias received irom th superinten-
dent ot the navul mu tartly lh reptrt
of Eualgn J: I. Rtlcdit oa the condition ot
the Epaalsii ordnance recovered at Si-itla-go.
This report convinces the officials that
the guns-ami mounia brough'Uo the Wash-
ington pavy yard will aoycr of any valus
for tserrioo purposes no oiono toaauje of
i..i ;.iiMrn hut becauao their adoption
wuld iwAo a o oillliar. Tiwnty.iyrMJ
D.C4nch suns were dipwk wvj
jitil Sewottl of these seven .were found
to'baido'J. three! of "Whlsh wem cocUid
1?LZ?JZZL . i.r Mcellsal inauuticture
WyjJg&fZ
Trm-dThk iho ordnance
i&kl torednnd packed ns ouvealra.
enlargement of foreign enrkete nnd the
acquisition and improvement or nqmes.
l'raldcmlt Heard's anwual address waj
then dclfvlsTed amid: rreiit applauae.
Genllomicn cif the Congress Rrst. I de-
Sire to congratulate yen upon the fact that
our rnes uro ca-Jt 'amid such pleasant aur-
roundinrs Wo ftlavo heen gre-Kd by tMs. peopH of
r tvriii .--n.! 11 ih nrrleulfcuril. nollt-
loal and cccnmerolal forcea ft this Brent
Slbte trt Texas with a frank artii complete
wmroltlry in tho exttlted work we ore try
inc ta do
In almost ww-ry branoh except cotton
farming there his been a m'Jnifjit Irc-
...Am.f n nm. ijtii xi.4 n?.n& that cur
brethren of tho cation field Iijvo "itwl
ktoneilJlng tin' economic knowlaag. which
fs. nfteir all. the koynoto so prcut bvu-
where. . . .
Na'flwnal fltfilfllollion ls takVag on ttiought
cf thla klnu'in the ojtabllfihlng of wort-
lntTJi giatloim. the enactment of law fjr
the boater protection of twricnUuPil prod-
ucts aga'nit the dyh'pet crcel men
nho TS-tuld adul'dtirate and counterfeit.
The wiardh of etudy. Investigation
knWedw? 'liave opened to the farmer n
new vlow it tbe.imarve)l?u array of for:es
vvtnih surround him.
. rvdih libs ftinneT an'l tho mm of science
are owning ta : that lhe farJi wil-
luSta a wagniflccpt donuin for intellec-
tual .oonqwst. -
Wo are Jwst heglnnlng to teol a? a jicodw
tliat eigrlciulturc la n ttitell?jr4il n ':;'''l
no ptanua! purBUlt: that from tho bumblt
U-nztft tt tUo lordlleat ranc&r.ma. prpgri-i-
iind profit depend on TOen'Wl oniUMHon-
s'jon of tho prlnetlplcj IoTolv.1'1. nnd m en-
'owctto rilH''dlBnce to that conwreh?nHon.
our povient. system of agrouHiirtl t'du-
caVin Is an image with a hfitd of arsw
'a.Av a' livwi unit iTottf rtf aA'J. 0 fiP
dlcttng nil our .energies to.ljt'jhead f.ud.
not eu iroii .1 ... .
Our common eohjaobj peortilt the acA-
It i ths bounde-n duly of Mali Congress
to prtflon-'B It's own life. To this end I
would rtcomni:nd tpo raxwitlon of auxiliary
organization:? ".n th; fveral 49aies. Two
ff-rcra will work constantly to illtrupt and
OifcrgaKlxo us: F.'rst. tho seaOshno of
fpyinlln fdciments which rtnead tao efffvet
cf tiho oduiiatfou wo can aud efoiuld u-
compllfih 4iSTc..ln 'the way of helping imbllc
osnvlelion t a irmo iindcrt8fld3ne of tho
righto and In'tercJt.i of the Amtflcan farm-
er. ' Seconll She pergonal aacrlflos' of time
effort and money necessary to tbo assenio-
lOng rif -thlsOcivgrieas. One 1$ a!t work
wfttout um-1 tho father within.
Tho 'Invlgcirattng sympsitihy. welnoroo antl
hosittallty 'Wltlii Which this Congress has
bojti greee4 everywhrro and ejpecSally
by tho pcoplo cf Fort Warfh and the gret
Eli;lte ot Tiexaa f.hould build lis an V In
tilth hopa and biurae. JvpA a. long aa
wo puis our purpose avow pprseiycs win
Ura people ttveourose the promotion of the
objects -and purpoites of this organization
encr ungtio: o. uomcro of Venezuela
aoVcVo'sed .the congt'ess on via aC'ricultural
cond'-tSon of hl iauntry and said tine prin-
cipal produ3tJan ytens 'coffee cocca arid
sugar cane Loiids 'an'l' labor wxxo vrry
cheap.
James A. wnn. ecrotary of agripui-
ture fired hlu regre-t not helnjc aVi!
tn 1 T.primt. aa hie orojenco would eD-
f lhit with toe. engagfimijsit ot 'piace JJhtlce
at Atlatrti- -In ha place 'lion. J. G. Whit-
moro of jJt'brasKA poKO on tue sunject ot
'nect Sugar In'Jiisfry"
Th'o att'tiinoon 'bualneKW clusal with the
arpclntment of cen'mltte'tb.
ItjnURi'i!; Bookw'T. Witsh.'7Wtton Uallvered
an oddreis on tTpa.mero auestlon.
TCi' llye fctoclc Jndutrv. is we(l reprji-
ron'tod piapy of tho -Hiailthleat Btockmca
being prftent and' will' present tli'e condl-
tloni of tie cattlo Industry In Tex-as to the
cmgriBB 9xifcaT0 odjaiimtacnt;
IP THE' BABY1 IS qViniUa TEKTJJ
be sure and usu thai old and-well tried
remedy Mrs. Winslow't Spoth(ng jfyrup
(cr children teething: It soothes lbs cfcija.
Kjftecs the gums allays all. pain cures
'.wind colic imJ Tis tbo" best remedy fo
dtaxrbots.
THEY MUST BD STAMPED
Flanagan Says Official Bonds Arc Not to
Be Exempted.
LUBBOCK'S MEMOIRS ARE NEARLY READY
ISx-Covrrmir "Will filvf Out Many
New Fuel Conucrnllix '1'exnN lllii-
tory The AVorJc of ltiuiKern.
now matter ls. brought out and all Its sub-
jects aro-treated In nn attractive wanner
WOIUC OP TUB ItANGBKS
Iloporta ot the illffouent ltntwor compa-
nies to the adjutant general show that dur-
ing November tho four oonipatitoi mado
ulnoty-ithreo arrests eight of them for niUr-
dcr and fillccn for robbery and matdtlnlly
asfilstvvl sheriffs lu ninny ways. Company
13 traveled 1200 miles U 1170 miles 11
M5 mile3 nnd V SOU miles.
KO PEVKlt IN TEX.VB.
Slate Health OTflccr Illunt received an
Inquiry today from tho Chlcano bsaril ot
health for n report ot the number ot casu
of yellow fever develouod In Ttons during
the past flvo years lie replied that thcu
had been no yellow fnvcr in Texas nine..' the
present system ut Stale ho.ilth rogulatioit
had been udonlod.
NOTjlca AND ricnsoN.vts.
Judge Sam It I't-ast of Corslcana imd
Hon. T N. Jouus ot Tyler m'o hero today
on busltlO.'w with thn higher etnirtw.
ileorgo L. Glass of Houston tax collcc-tor-eloct
of Harris county vyna hera to-
day fw tho purpose of filing with tbu
comptitollor tho bond required ot him by
tbo Stat?. It amount to J12i!G'J5l mul
wns approved.
Tho following corporations filed charter
with the secretary ot state today: Detil-
soii Milling company ot PenlBOli: capital
slock. $30000; incornonwoni Edward lluly
Xi II. Tobin nud J. It. Culllnonc. Tho
Wilder-Morton Gin company ot Waxo.-
haclilo; cnpllnl stock. J10.000: liioorporatnr.
it. wildVr. W. I). Morton. M. W. Wilder.
Thn Hoyal Ondcr of Prlendshlp ot l'ort Ar-
thur! ineoriiorators. J. T. &sdK1clt. C
J. Sodgwilclc. Sarah Jano Wertz and others.
J)E. WURTH'3 OPINION
OV TUB NKW IIIHCOVKHV IX -M15UI-OlXlil.
THE TEXAS GRAIN MEN
Decided that They Have No Grievance
Against Galveston.
THEY WANT CHEAPER INSURANCE RATES.
lliiir a Million In 1MU lii lie 'Gives
(hit to ."Minn- t'liiiipuiiy Willing-
to tllvo the KlKiircnt
A
Ittiiiurkulily SiicuhmhIiiI TU;meil-
for Iliciilii ImllKtHilloa nsd
Sloiuii.'li Troublm.
Austin. Texan Deoonvbar 6. Collector ot
Internal Itovcnuo Flanagan stated tbJny
tliat ho will coivltnuo to ndheuo to the rul
ing mado by tho Internal revenue depart
ment at Washington that official bonds
must bo stamped; until ndvlsed to tho con-
trary by tho attorney general ot the United
States. Thoso who cfcsasc to accept Attor-
ney General Crane's opinion that such doc-
uments cau not be taxtl ruav do so It thov
please however and tost tho matter lu
tho courts should they bo so inclined'.
GOVERNOR lAJWlOCK'S MIOMOIHS
Ex-Governor Lubbock's meinolrH aro now
nearly ready for tha press.
l'erhaiB no public man In Texas lias had
a larger and moro varied exuerionco titan
tho ox-governor. Tbo book covers r. period
tho most eventful In our history of
inone limn six decades In Texas. Whll
not Btrlctly ft history It notes tho most
imnortant mtbllc events espodally thoso
in which Mr. Laibbock hlnis&if participat-
ed lu fact special prominence la given
io several luterestlng transactions. tei Toxub
concerning whiicn Irttlo is Known at Homo
o.' abroad. Among these nitnerio uiijuu-
llBhod matlora of. history uxo tno follow-
ing:
"ihu purporo of Sccnnary cf Stato Austin s
Instructions to Minister Wastxton on tha
subject of the rocognltlon of our InJo-
peuudnco by thu United States. In whioh
the Rio ll.uvo del None was first elul.ued
no t'ho western "boundary ot tho Roiiubllo
ot Texas. Hut In easy that this btiuii-
uary claim should nrovo an onstaclo to
our early nxogmltloii tho minister to ths
Unltedj Status was Instituted to abandon
Uio claim to tho oast lank of the llravo
Rocudo eaMwarrt to a lino beginning on
tfco gulf nt a point halfway between tho
Uruvo ana tho Pilot cf Corpus Chriietl and
thence punning northwardly on the dividing
rldgu btitwcen tlio llravo and tho Nueces
thfiico continuing In tha same idlrewtloa to
tho frontier of the United &Ux.Vca near tha
heart ot tho Arkansas river.
This will strike with surDrlso tho body
oven of our men lBtelllgent cltlncns a
they have nover yet seen published tho
etaicmenl that Texas ever consented tinder
ony circumstances to give up Uw Uravo
or Rto Grando for &er wctstwn boundary.
Our mlnlBter however was itonpeii fiom
action on thU point by act of conKraw
In General Omen's resolutions fixing he
western boundary of Texaa obwluio.y and
lnicvocnbly on tho llravo or Hi uwiim.
Tho miliury bcird fcomposed of the
EOernoT tbu comptroller and .tho State
treasurer) and lf Action on the proposal
ot Secretary llonlainln to cotchatiKO Con-ftidt-rato
bonds for United State4 bondd
held by Texas together with oplr.lona $1
Senators AVUfall cwl Uomi-h I. Congross-tr-jm
Waul and I'ost.naiiUr flencral Iti-a-gim
on tha prospective Insolvency of th
United States govwnmwit And tha fu -tlxr
work of the board In nrovidlpg arms
and clothing for tho Twtas Midlers bv toi-
terliiK homo manufactories for thesu mili-
tary necessities und by ooondiu and con-
ducting the groat cotton trado with Mox-
icowltli tbo view of o.Widlng munlllona
of war otberwlso unobtainable.
Messrs. Rtmsan snd Wont aro the on5y
survlvers of tho cmlnont .statcaincn Who
advised tho board as lo tho disposal of tho
United States bonds under Us control. Gov-
ernor Uibbock lo 18(12 nippfld In tbu bud
n Preach Intrigue to detach 'Tu-ixss frppi
tho Confederacy by turning over to Prosj-
.ipul Davbi the wcrct and guarded com-
munlcaUon' of tbo Prench consul Theron vuiloy Viiew Toxaa December 6 W. .
at Galveston on the nubject. rno preawent jvyer's ln wias mimed; origin ol ftlo un-
ln Imitation of Washington's conduct known. ' '
tmrnnll cOVeNiment for a UMS OCfOnSO. nlr.fl1 Tmyivi IVmlw.r fi. J. C.
promptly expelled tho intermeddling cou-' cUdo's rsWenco wai burdi total loss;
oiMMUi iy --. -."". .t- - ouKin unitnown. . . t-.K.mMiiVre.-hiit;uWs'ardeJid;ieMr.".
Tho intng.ua was '"" suin .yjicil u jy j Texas DecomSW 6-inu " -.-- ir-- - "v. i- J
jcai i.v. y.-. --.. -...-. j.--. w nana ueionxiiiK na uua nvvuy -i.u. .... . Mnit tr l' 'tar nil im.n "U.t axxzv ?..
vniuminous document now lit uiefltato oe- . .. .-w. ..MnMiininM.
nartment argued the certain collapse of th nenreon. Txas. D-icemhar b.V.'o.. lilos- The' flteamthlp
ntr-nv ntiinv nisynit viinitin nv..nr . . i .. ...v.. -. i.j:xvi."
".'.sr'inPf;;" " i t
mo rcmraj ."i'- :."vrsi '7''":z. morning; toss jouvu W4tn no i
teflon pnuer ' . ww w uw JDryan Ttxit. December
Dr. Wurtb In coumioutlrlg on rocent ds-
coveilcs In iiicdlelnt. wuld; Thoro is none
which Is certain to bo eo vuluublo and far
leuchlng lu benefit nu Stuarta Uyispeimia
JMblets thu new stomach remedy. 1 say
lur-rcnchliii; bocimw people Uttlo realize
Iww lmporucit a wiund itomacli and vigor-
ous dlgeu'tiou is 'tu ovory imui woman nnd
child.
IndlKesllon Is tho starting point ot con-
sumption heart disease llrlyhl'-i olteaso
dlabe-ie nervous prostrntlou liver
troubles; why Ih tills io? Simply because
every norw muuclo und tissue In our
ikulii.q is creates! and nourlVlUid frtilll tho
food wo eat. It that food ls by rtasoli of a
weak stomach compelled lo lie for nouie
r; tour fermcntl'ns iua ot ualt' i'il!sttAl
lood. It poisons the blood and 'nervous sj;s-
lAin. ereatcB cas which dlstcilda UlO (tOIII-
nch nnd bowelP causing prcsenro on the
heart lUngs and otlier organs aim serioua-
ly linpcdlng their action.
Iln enyh fnrthsr .the point lo direct ut-
tentlon 1 hot tlio 'irervers nor heart tor
lungs nor lcldutys but tho stomach the
llisl causti of all the mltchlcf.
Tho remedy to ui for indigestion attl
wuk iamaclin la nut some pritlwrtlc but
a ivrntely which will digest 'thu food lu-
creaiv tbo (low of giutrlc Juice n'.iaarb tho
giuus apd Stuart's Djap
uccnaini.ih exautly Dill :
ot stomach trouble because theso tabluts
aro composed of Uio digestive iicldif ant-pile
pups.n Golden Seal und bismuth pleas-
ant to twit" nnd not' beliig n patent medi-
cine? can bo used by any otw w.ltu perfect
safety I bclievo Sttiart'H Dyspepsia Tablets
will euro apy form o; Indigestion and
Btomaciiirouuio except cancer oiBiiiuK.. . fountains "was much grieved
Full size packagts or muarru-uyspcpsiu i ; - --- .- ' .." j
X "ont Trt'Vo 3$ KrtTt VU ?S" VWdlX
lOEfiinev Willi uiousan'QS oi wniuomai --'";-'-' VL'7Zy -;.X h '.aii.
j auovo or cau u-"kv .. u- yrr "r" . - - j
Gult-eatou Tpxas Dcceuihor 6. Tiic so'c-
ond day of the Texas Grain Dealers waa
devotod (Kirlly to busincus and partly to
)ilruJuro. They stilt hnvo n llttlo Grievance
agnliLst the iort but It Is a mild onu aud
can bo nsllyovercoiuo. v
Tho members hold a mectlivg nt ths
Grand hotel Ibis morning to dlcum suveral
matters bcitrlng on their buslnms. Tho ftrst
qucttton brought up was that of liwuraucc
nnd Iho following pledge was drawn up for
signing:
Wo fully ngrcu nud pledge ouneiroB' t
piacu with thu lusurnucu company with
Mliom pur ccmtnlltco may nrraugo for sv
retlu'ctfoii in tlio ratu oT nil our busineis
up lo thu amount the company will .carry.
Following this waa'a 1'st Hiving tho ptob-
ublc iimoutt each mcuibur of tho . asiocla-
tlon wouK'i carry. Tho total amounted to
mora than halt n 'million of dollarj. The
mcmbeiH think the' are emlltlct to a iia-
ductlon of ilbout 5 pur cont from tha pres-
ent rate nnd u resolution va.a paaiica ol-
lectlug tlio iusuraiccd committee to place
ths Insurance) with wh.ch every eomisauy
will make tlio decrease.
II.. II. llcrscy of Wcathtrford culled at-
tcnilor. to wlut ho cor.Jliltrcd lo bo two
nvlls one ia thai tha (loom of htuti-i grain
tars nro irequently left open utter th
inspector Has mado his cxamicatiau li
.bclluruT they shouM bo sealed. Another
iu -that tho cars aro not elcauly swept. It
Hi u coiuinon thing ho said lur from two
to &lx bushels of grain to bo found tn .it
car after it has been unloaded Tho mat-
lur was discussed nnd n committee uii-
puintoi to draft r&Mlutlotu esoverlng tho
vlows ot tho usijociaUon which will b
prewnlcd at a meotlug hold late this evi-hiK-
Editor Clark of the Chicago Grain Hold-
ers' Jourr.nl Scerotnry Rally o( Iho Wharf
company Chief Grain Inspector ltobinion
II. U. Dllhro and T W. League were elect-
ed member of tlio association.
At 11 O'clock tho meeting adjourned to
accept a bent ride on tho bay. Thu' retura
trip was uuido olnmt 1 o'clock and then
oars were tnkon lowr .the Island where an
ojii'ler ioast waa given the visiting grain
dealers.
lAttvr tho return Jrom the rowt anoints
meetliig vas hold and the business oitbo
trip wound' up. TIje comin.lt.ttu on rcsjlu-
tions reported declarlnfi that this visit
hail clearly deinoueiniitod cureiesjuess by
unmo shippers la bs cooperage ot cars
method ot loading otc.. and urxjug fhft
more cato unouiu io twta In tai futur.
Ual-
wa ta
samo
Tilly i)cliig appliisd hero as elseivhi'ef The
wnart comjuny ivas foquosieo to nsyo an
cars Healed hh ricon uii they are inspected.
The visitors loft for tficlr varlouJ hom;s'to-PlB'h't.
J. Massy Rhlml designer of to
... .-. .. . laora ca(p unoum tw mien in tai tu
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on your drurglat for them.
THE FJRC RECORD.
to U!idernnu tiae epjrJi
such mlsonlcf. . .
.which'' inspires
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In some Instances the mlucreaol have
gotib na great' .pains 'to;iliAce ut'.th. tusi
holding the 'ehalnMud cups and lMkTe'i.bM
lo dig Jeto tbu stone 'xrprK wKa;.ju '. Mm
' iMjaJar Ai3 Walkor ono.ofirto exoauii4r v f
.J;ii. xnui.1 nM dm In have strons 'sf-Wi -fflx
.. -J". . HuTniinluhmMl'W ffi)lVS.V.M
buS -.vanduiuni oudrthe .connrir.piwsjWWt
mhlp 6t?fh; whw4tff -m
cession it doulslana to tbo United States. ; n -with ouTnW w
trK'tt VZ-t fco? allWedibsc
can to even conwu n v..o piov m u fi-h'im. .-a. nocemher .-
nnllllrs. clvlnc.
of party and party orgsnlzattw with pro
ceediiigs. of all the Stato .conventions be
foro tr.o war
It Is not generally known (bat .cx-Opy-ernor
bulilwlc' traveled in 1S74 with cs-Pretlde-flt
Davis eictertslvely through "kv-
etral counlrles In-Eurpne; V" llieo'rceraoli
till tho sWy andMUcan -not fall totlnter-
'mtljiteHlent'Txatwftnd Ams'rlcans'.i 6 -
And eo on thrpKthout the ineraotrs much
n"'..w up. on tnt- ".fv.KVWfep
iHBuriuio!?.' ui'ternoon vaad( wwen. ;jjw!Miiijiy; ..
. a i 'would oeisfucKfiuvrervr.iv?0"f1.""'.' t" J "ft ' 's
u nofa-. p.-UMi Wbrf m''iW&Wf ' t
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