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HAERISON'S REPORT. E O E W I 6 I I During the twelve months from Oct. 1,1890, another daughter crammed into a tinyi CONSCIENTIOUS FISHERMAN. to Sept. SO, 1891, the total value oi bur foreign commerce (imports and^xports combined) was cell too^mall for one sleeper and intolerable An Intimatio Tha the Baltimor Affair $1,747,806,400, which was the largest of any K« Refused to Accept More Tha for two. It is all dreadfully I Not Yet Settled. year in the history of the United States. The Market Price for Lobster*. largest in any previous year was in 1890. when unwholesome, no doubt, especially a* The civil war in Chili, which began in January our commerce amounted to §1,647.189.093, Richard F. ,Whita, the well-knowp the whole is warmed by a pestilential last, was continued, but fortunately with infrequent An Interesting* and Comprehensive and the last year exceeds this enormous aggregate Philadelphia lawyer,, told a story oh and not important armeu collisions, "Choubersky" stove, poisonous, but by over one hundred millions. It is interesting, Message on the Country's Affairs until August 28, when the. congressional forces and to some will be surprising, to know himself one evening to a party of cheap and consequently adopted in that during the year, ending Sept. 30, 1891, our Presented to Congress. landed near Valparaiso and, after a bloody engagement friend* at the Quaker City Yacht club, NEW ULH, MDfN. such homes notwithstanding its dangerous imports of merchandise amounted to $824,715,270, captured that citv. Presideut Balmaceda which was an increase oi more then eleven and it was the general opinion that he effects. *We must live somehow, at once recognized that his cause was lost, million dollars over the value of imports of the had, indeed,'run across a- specimen of and a provisional government was speedily established corresponding months of the preceding year, and rents are so dear that we Italians Receive Precious Little Comfort by the victorious party.. when the imports of merchandise were unusually the stronger side of the race who was cannot stop to think of such things." M.Mulien, Prts'L Vajen, large in anticipation of the tariff legislation then and the ChiTaiis Given a Our minister was promptly directed to recognize a wonder in his way, says an. exchange. pending. The average annual value of the imports All are shabbily dressed, usually the Timely Warning-. and put himself in communication with A C. Jtado^pA, Cawftiar. of merchandise for the ten years from -.^--- .-y\ mother is even frightfully untidy, but this government as soon as rC^should have es 1881 to 1890 was $692,186,522, and during Directors: During the early part of last summer they argue, no one can get into their tablished its de facto character, which was done. the year ending. Sept. 30, lt91, this annual average was exceeded by $132,528,469. THE BALTIMORE ASSAULT. tyr. White and a party of friends den, "so what does that matter." Congress Urged to Befrain From Disturbing On the 16th of October an event occurred in There is certainly nothing in the condition of aboard his yacht, the were fishing Werner Bcwsch, Chas. Wagner, Dr. If their means allow such a luxury, Valparaiso so serious and tragic in its circumstances trade, foreign or domestic there is certainlynothing Present Tariff and Silver at Bar Harbor, Maine. and results as to very justly exci'e the in the condition of our people ot any a fetnme de menage comes for a few Wachcke, O. M. OUcn, JLG. JT*dL CoinageXaws. indignation of our people and to call for prompt class to suggest that the existing tariff and revenue They were out fishing for lobster* hours a day and cooks their dinner,' and decided action on the part of this government. legislation bears oppressively upon the peo A considerable number of the sailors pie or retards the commercial development of and of course they got none, but the which is always very frugal and limited of the United States steamship Baltimore, then the nation. IT may be argued that our DRAFTS TO ALL PARTS convenient fisherman was near at in quantity. If -help" can not be in the harbor of Valparaislo, being condition would be better if our tariff legislatio hand, and as they approached his craft Th following is a synopsis of President uton shore leave and unarmed, were assaulted were upon a free trade basis but it cannot afforded, the mother does the cooking, OF EUROPE AND PASSAGE by armed men nearly simultaneously 'be denied that all the conditions of prosperity Mr. White asked him what ho had Harrison's message: herself, turning everything to at& in different localities in the city. and of general contentment are present in a To the Senate and House of Representatives: aboard. One petty officer was killed outright and severi larger degree than ever before in our history, count, such as bits of dry bre TICKETS SOLD. The reports of the hearts 01 the several executive or eight seamen were seriously wounded, one of and that, too, just when it was prophesied they "Lobsters, sir,".replied the native. soaked in the water which has boili whom has since died. So savage and brutal would be in the worst state. Agitation for radical department's, required by law to be submitted was the assault that several of our sailors received jshanges in tariff and financial legislation ••Will you sell us some?" vegetables, and thus made into sou to me, which are herewith transmitted, and the more than two and one of them as many cannot help, but may seriously impede, business, "Yes, sir." reports of the secretary of the treasury and the with pea pods, etc If they live ne Close Attention Given to as eighteen stab wounds. An investigation of to the prosperity of which some degree of attorney general made directly to congress, furnish the affair was promptly made by a board of "What is your price?" stability in legislation is essential. I think the Halle's Centrales, or prlncip Collecting. officers of the Baltimore, and their report there are conclusive evidences that the new a comprehensive view of the administrative "Eighteen cents," was answered, markets, the mother goes there la' shows that these assaults were unprovoked, tariff has created several great industries which work of the last fiscal year relating to internal that our men were conducting themselves in a will, within a few years, rive employment to several and Mr. White ordered half a dozen. in the afternoon and looks for articli affairs. It would be of great advantage if these peaceable and orderly, manner, and that someV thousand American workingmen and The old man went down into the bottom day1 Empire Mill Co-, reports could have an attentive perusal by of food which could not bear a of the police of the city took part in the assault women. In view. of the somewhat crowded every member of congress and by all who take and used their weapons with fatal effect, while a condition of the labor market of the United of his boat and selected the required delay, and pounces upon these, few others, with some well disposed" citizens, endeavored States, every patriotic citizen should rejoice at an interest in public affairs. Such a perusal number and threw them aboard. oause they are sold at any price. to protect our men. Thirty-six of our such a result. could not fail to excite a higher appreciation of sailors were arrested, and some of .them, while "There, that will dp very nicely," ROLLER MILL. the vast labor and conscientious efforts which beius taken to prison, were cruelly beaten and said the lawyer, as he counted out aia given to the conduct of our civil administration. maltreated. The fact that they were all discharged, Arable Laud Unttlled. E I N A N E S no criminal charge being lodged against $1.08 and laid it into the tanned palm In Virginia there are 15,000.000 24 Rollers and 4 Burrs. any one of them, shows very cleaily that they The reports will, I believe, show that every of the fisherman. The old fellow Facts Gleaned from, the Secretary of were innocent of any breach of the peace. acres of arable land lying untUleg* question has been approached, considered and the Treasury's Report. looked at the money and then inquired So far as I have yet been able to learn no The greater part of it is the property decided from the standpoint of public duty and other explanation of this bloody work has been The report of the secretary of the treasury We take pleasure in informing the what it was for. "That is to pay for upon considerations affecting the public interest of large holders who get no income suggested than it had its origin in hostility shows that the total receipts of the government, the lobsters," replied Mr. White. public that we are now ready for alone. Again I invite to every branch of the to these meu a"s sailors in the United States from it, and who do not possess the from all sources, for the fiscal year ending June service the attention and scrutiny of congress. navy, wearing the uniform-of their government, "Oh, no," said the weather-worn business. The best machinery and 30,1891, were §458,233,03, while the expenditures capital needed for its cultivation. aim not in any individual act or personal for the same period were $421,304,470.46r boatman. 'There is too much here. all the latest improvements in th« animosity. The attention of the Chilian government The state authorities have come to E I O I leaving a surplus of §37,239,762,57. was at once called to this aifair and a I never said I would charge you so manufacture of flour enable us to their aid and are striving to attract statement of the facts obtained by the investigation The receipts of the fiscal year ending June 30, The Highly Beneficial Results of Diplomatic much for them, and I won't do it, so we had conducted was submitted, accompanied compete with the best mills in the immigrants who will take it up and 1892, actual and estimated, are $433,000,000 Negotiations Shown. by a request to be advised of any thar." Mr. White told him that he country. aud the expenditures $409,000,000. For the put it to service. The work of the state department during the other or qualifying facts in the possession of understood the price mentioned to be fiscal year ending June So, 1893, the estimated last year has been characterized by an unusual the Chilian government that might tend to relieve We are constantly buying receipts are 8455,336,350 and the expenditures this affair of the appearance of an insult eighteen cents apiece, and therefore a number of important negotiations and by diplomatic A a ad id Over W a to this government. The Chilian government $441,300,093. results of a notable and highly benefiieial half dozen would cost $1.08. was also advised "that if such qualifying facts A concession has been granted for character. Among thes« are the reciprocal did not exist this government would confidently S I E E I S A I O N "You are wrong," said the man. "I the building of a railroad from Haifa trade arrangements which have been concluded, expect lull and prompt reparation. in the exercise of the powers conferred by section said the price was eighteen cents a to Damascus, Syria. One of its termfi It is to be regretted that the reply of the secretary O a A Urgent Appeal for a Fai Trial ol ", of the tariff law, with the ^public of dozen, and I won't charge you any for foreign affairs of the provisional government hi will be under the shadow of Carmel a Brazil, with Spain for its West India possessions, the Present Law. was couched in an oSensive tone. To more." The lawyer said it was all and the other by the gates oi Damas^ and with San Domingo. Like negotiations this no response has been made. This government Before the influence of the prospective silver & & right, and that he thought he was with other countries have been mucn advanced, is now awaiting the result of an investigation cus. The whistle of its locomotive* legislation was felt in the market silver was At the Highest Market Prices. -which has been conducted by the criminal and it is hdped that before the close of getting them very cheap as it was worth in New York about S0.955 per ounce. The will he heard in Nazareth and on the court at Valparaiso. It is reported unofficially the year further definitive trade arrangements We sell all kinds of .ablest advocates of free coinage in the last congress and urged the old fellow to take the shores of Galilee, and its bridges wiji that the investigation is about completed, and of great value will be concluded. FLOUR, it is expected that the result will soon be communicated were most confident in their prediction money. But it was no use to urge, be flung over the Kishon, the cford&A to this government, together with that the purchases by the government required SHORTS, for he was resolute in the determination and the Pharpar. some adequate and satisfactory response to the E I N SKA. by the law. would at once bring the price of silver BRAN, Ac. note by which the attention of Chili was called AT LO W RATES,The not to overcharge us. "That's to $1.2929 per ounce,which would make the to this incident. If these just expectations Agreemen for a Closed Season a A I N S O O bullion value of a dollar 100 cents and hold it all I get fur 'em at market." said he should be disappointed orfurcher needless delay the Prospects of Arbitration. intervene, I will, by a special message, bring this there. "three cents apiece, and I am not Success is doing your best every day. matter again to the -attention of congress for In view of the reports which have been received I hope the oppression in the price of silver is Special Attention given to sroing to ask you for any more. That such action as may be necessary. The entire as to the diminution of the seal herds in temporary aud that a further trial of this legislation Custom Work All is but lip wisdom that wants experience. correspondence with the government Of Chili the Behring sea, I deemed it wise to propose to will more lavorably affect it. That the is all there is to it. I can not do any will at an early day be submitted to congress. increased volume of currency thus supplied for her majesty'sgovernment, in February last, that more." the use of the people was needed and that beneficial an agreement for a closed season should be The older people become the harder they results upon trade and prices have followed Then he launched into a lecture made, pending the negotiations for arbitration, O E A S I N CHINA are to teach. An extra stone for grinding feed. this legislation I think must be clear to which then seemed to be approaching a favorable which was something like the following: everyone nor should.it be forgotten that for People who work for the devil never get conclusion. After much correspondence, and Steam Cornsheller. A Deman for the Protection of Citizens every dollar of these notes issued a full dollar's "You fellows come here in yachts delays for which this government was not responsible, any vacation. worth of silver bullion is at the time deposited of the United States. an agreement was reached and signed and are forover trying to get us to in the treasury as a security for Its redemption. People never become any better than Woo taken for cash or in exchange on the 15th of June, bv which Great Britain undertook, The late outbreak against foreigners in various Upon this subject,.as upon the tariff, my recommendation raise the market price. You can't do they want to be. Empire Mill Co. from that date and until May 1, 1892, parts of the Chinese empire has been a cause of is that the existing laws be given a to prohibit the killing by her subjects of seals in it. You are trying to get us into deep pam in view of the numerous establishments full trial and that our business interests be No man is ever alone. When God isn't the Behring sea, and the government of the of our citizens in the interior of that spared the d'stressiug influence which threats of trouble, but you won't be able to do it. with us the devil is. GASH PURCHASES United States, during the same period, to enforce radical changes always impart. Under existing country. This government can do no less than I only charge my people three its existing prohibition against pelagic legislation it is in the power of the* treasury department Half the mistakes of life arise from taking insist upon a continuance of the protective and sealing and to limit the catch by the to maintain that essential coudition and CHEAP SALES. cents apiece at market, and then I things for granted. punitory measures which the Chinese government fur seal company upon the islands to 7,500 of national finanee as well as of commercial has heretofore applied. No effort will be have to cart them into town. Isow, it skins. If this agreement couidhave been reached prosperity—the parity in use of the coin dollars People are scarce who do not talk too omitted to protect our citizens peaceably sojourning aud their paper representatives. The •assurance earlier, in response to the strenuous endeavors is wrong for you to do this. I can't accept much about themselves. in China, but recent unofficial information that these powers would be freely and unhesitatingly ofthisgovemment.it would have been more Fr. Aufderheide, more than the market price." used has done much to produce aud It is difficult to learn, but it is more indicates that what was at first regarded effective but, coming even as lateasitdid.i sustain the present favorable business condi* unquestionably resulted in greatly diminishing as an outbreak of mob violence against foreigners Mr. White was nonplussed. He tried difficult to begin to learn. tions. I am still of the opinion that the destruction of seais by the leadiug sealers. has assumed the larger form of an insurrection to make the man accept 81, then seventy-five Be not hasty to believe flying reports to against public order. THE FREE COINAGE OP SILVER the disparagement of any. In my last annual message I stated that the cents, and then fifty cents, under existing conditions would disastrously The Chinese government has declined to receive Mapilacturer ol basis of arbitration proposed by her majesty's affect our business interests at home and and after a deal of persuasion, he The world forgives a great deal in a Mr. Blair as the minister of the United government for the adjustment of the longpending abroad. We could not hope to maintain an States on the ground that, as a participant, man who is kind to his family. finally accepted twenty-five cents. Fire, Well Building and Steeylo equality in the purchasing power of the gold and controversy as to the seal fisheries was wnile a senator, in the enactment of the existing silver (iollai- in our own markets, and in foreign not acceptable. I am glad to be able to announce But he would only do this upon our The highest and most profitable lesson is leaislati.ou against the introduction of Chinese trade the stamp gives no added'tvalue to the that terms satisfactory to this government laborers, he has become unfriendly and objectionable the true knowledge of ourselves. promise of secrecy. bullibn contained in coins. The producers of have been agreed upon and that an agreement to China. I have felt constrained to Brick the country, its farmers and laborers, have the People seldom improve when they have as to the arbitrators is all that is neces.sary point out to the Chinese government the uutenableness That was an overconscientious man. highest interest that every dollar, paper or coin, to the completion of the convention. In of this position, which seems to rest as no other model but themselves to copy. issued by the government, shall be as good as view of the advanced petition which this government much on the unacceptability of our legislation Fin fo A I I E IN A I S As oysters swallowed when they are any other. If there is one less valuable than as on that of the person chosen, and which, if has taken upon international arDitration, another, its sure and constant errand will be to admitted, would practically debar the selection opened, so is the frank man taken in when this renewed expression of our adherence pay them for their toil and for their crops. The ornamental fronts of any representative so long as the existing to this method for the settlement of disputes Numerou? Individuals Packed Int Flats he tells his plan to rogues. money lender will protect himself by*stipulating laws remain in force. such as have arisen in the Behring sea will, I for pavment in gold, but the laborer has never of Two and Three Rooms. You will be called upon to consider the expediency A Rutland, Vt., clergyman was aroused doubt not, meet with the concurrence of congress. been able to do that. To place business upon a of making special provision by law lor Whole families in Paris pack into Hav the best o! snipping facilities silver basis would mean a sudden and severe at 5 o'clock the other morning to marry a the temporary admission of some Chinese contraction of the currency, by the withdrawal will a prompt attention to mail •rdwst flats of two and three rooms, out of couple who wanted to leave on an early artisans and laborers in connection with the exhibit of gold and gold notes, and such an unsettling of E O O E A o£ Chinese industries at the approaching train. performed the ceremony standing which they always reserve a salon, all values as would produce a commercial panic. Columbian exposition. I regard it as desirable Several Countries Have Removed the I cannot believe that a people so strong and at the window of his sleeping apartment, VM which once a weefc is set out to receive NEW ULH, MINNESOTA. that the Chinese exhibit be facilitated in every Embarg Upon Products. prosperous as .ours will promote such a policy. his wifo and servant girl and a proper way. visitors, but invariably closed to The law of the last congress providing a system gentleman passing on tho street being th© visitors on any other day, says Murray's of inspection of our meats intended for export witnesses. E S I O N O E W S O S A A A I S and clothing the president with power to Magazine. "Madame est sortie," A. woman residing near Irasburg, Vt., exclude foreign products from our market in says the concierge, and no one is allowed A Friendly Kick to the Czar Against Hi RecoinmenfTations for the Furtlier Im is said to have allowed no human being to case the country sending them should perpetuate Hars Measures. to go up to the fifth, or even provemen of the Service. unjust discriminations against any product look upon her during the day for nearly This government has found occasion to express, sixth floor where they nestle. They of the United States, placed this government in In the report of the postmaster general some 40 years. She lives in a small, substantial, in a friendly spirit but with much earnestT very gratifying results are exhibited aud many ^position to effectively urge the removal of work incessantly, the mother sewing ness, to the government of tbe czar its serious one-room cabin, about six miles .from betterments of the service suggested. A perusal such discriminations against our meats. concern because of the harsh measures now beius ana mending, the daughters, perhaps, town, and remains tightly shut up during of the report shows that an advance in the supervision Manufacturer of and Dealer in It is gratifying to be able to state that- Germany. offered against the Hebrews in Russia. By rff doing embroidery for the shops. At the day, and ventures out only on the and direction of the postal system has Denmark, Italy, Austria and France, in the revival of anti-Semitic laws, long in abeyance, BOOTS AND SHOES! the order named, have opened their ports to inspected great numbers of those unfortunate people been characterized by an intelligent and conscientious darkest nights, when thickly veiled, she night they sleep anywhere 'perhaps, American pork products. The removal have been constrained to abandon their homes desire to improve the service. The will walk into town and transact such in a corner of a dark passage, screened of these restrictions in every instance was asked Minnesota and 3d IST.'Sts., New IJIIU, Minn. and leave the empire by reason of the impossibility revenues of the department show an increase of business as she may have. She lives on for and given solely upon the ground that we off the father or brother on a "shake of finding subsistence within the pale to over {$5,000,000, while the estimates for the had now provided a meat inspection that money left her by her father, who, it is which it is sought to confine them. The immigration year 1893 shows a surplus ot receipts over expenditurep down" in.the.salon the., mother and. A large assortment of men's and should be accepted as adequate to the complete of these people to the United States— said, was a well-to-do farmer. removal of the dangers, real or fancied, which boys' boots and shoes, and ladies' many other countries being closed to them—is had been previously urged. The state department, largely increasing, and is likely to assume proportions and children's shoes cons bantly kept our ministers abroad, and the secretary E N A which may make it dfficult to find of agriculture have co-operated with unflagging on hand. Custom work and repairing homes and employmunt for them here and to and intelligent zeal for the accomplishment of A a Wan Peace, bxit W a Vessels promptly attended to. seriously affect the labor market. It is estimated this great result. Are'Necessary to Preserve It. Misnaming Things. that over one million will be forced The outlines of an agreement have been JOHN HAUENSTEIN, from Russia within a few years. The The report of the secretary of tbe navy shows reached with Germany, looking to equitable Hebrew is never a beggar he has always kept trade concessions in consideration of the continued a gratifying increase of new naval vessels in •the law—life by toil—oiten under severe aud oppressive free importation of her sugars, but the commission. The Newark, Concord, Bennington civil restrictions. It is also true that time has not yet arrived when this correspondence and Miantonomoh have been added during no race, sect or class has more fully cared for can be submitted to congress. —.—, m—.— .the year, with an aggregate of something more its oun than the Hebrew race. But the sudden "than 11,000 tons. transfer of such a:.multitude, under conditioifs A A I S 1JST BRAZIL The experienced huntsman in the woods never wastes i'^nat tend to strip -them of their small accumulations 1 commend to your favorable consideration and to depress their energies aud courage, the recommendations of tbe secretary wno has, A of Offered in A N I am sure, given to them the most conscientious is neither good for them nor for us. time looking for bear in Bear Hollow, nor deer along Deer a in a in in a study. There should be no hesitationin promptly The banishment, whether by direct decree or completing a navy of the best modern type, Tbe recent political disturbances in the republic not less certian iudirect methods, of so large a large enough to enable thia country to display of Brazil have excited regret and solicitude. Creek, nor would he hope to shoot any great number of ducks number of men and women is not a"local question. its flag in all seas for the protection of its citizens The information we possessed was too meager A decree to leave one country is, in the and of its extending commerce. The world to enabie us to form a satisfactory judgment of nature 6f things, an order to enter another— needs no assurance of the peaceful purposes of the causes leadiue to the temporary assumption on Duck Lake, for his experience has taught him that such some other. This consideration, as well as the the United States, but we shall probably be iu of supreme power by Presideut Fonseca Our brewery is fully equipped and able to fill the future, more largely a competitor in the suggestions of humanity, furnishes ample but this government did not fail to express to :all orders. commerce of the world, and it is essential to ground for the remonstrances which we have points are always misnamed, and this lesson holds good with him its anxious solicitude for the peace of Brazil the dignity of tiiis nation, and to that peaceful SEW ULM, MOT, presented to Russia, while our historic friendship and for the maintenance of the free political influence which it should exercise on this hemisphere, lor that government cannot fail to give the WON HOTEL, institutions which had recently been established that its navy should be adequate, both assurance that our representations are those of almost everything in life. For instance, in the case of the there, nor to offer cur advice that great moderation upon the shores of the Atlantic and of the Pacific a sincere well wisher. should be observed in the "Clash of parties ,_ and the contest for leadership. These counsels E A I brands oil articles of food, spices and other ground food were received in the most friendly spirit,'and E A E N O E I N E I O VJ the latest information is that constitutional An Approval of the Results of the McKialey government has been re-established without products, the things branded or labeled "pure", "strictly The India Proble Discussed and WENZEL SCHOTZKO, Proprietoi Bill. bloodshed. Recommendation Offered. The general interest in the operations of the E ITAL'iAX A A I pure" or "absolutely pure," are without exception the most treasury department has been much augmented The report of the secretary of the interior Minn. Str. New Ulm, Minn. during the last year by reason of the conflicting shows that a very- gratifying progress has been No Doubt but Tha the Matter Will predictions which accompanied and followed the made in all of the bureaus which make up that villainously adulterated. Tis the wolf in sheep's clothing The only first class brick fire proof tariff and other legislation of the last congress Amicably Settled. complex, difficult department. affecting the revenue, as to the results of this The lynching at New Orleans'in March last ol THE OUTBREAK AMONG THE StOCX, Hotel in the city. legislation Upon the treasury and upon the always. 2j which occurred in December last, is, as to its eleven men of Italian nativity by a mob of citizens country. On the one hand, it was contended causes and incidents, fully reported upon by the was a most deplorable and discreditable that imports would so fall off as to leave the war department and the department of the interior. incident. It did not, however, have its origin treasury bankrupt, and that the prices of articles ED. PAULSEN, That these Indians had some just complaints, The most brazen case is that of the Royal Baking .*" in any general animosity to the Italian people entering into the living of the people would especially in the matter of the reduction of the appropriation for rations and in the delays nor in any disrespect to the government of be so enhanced as to disastrously affect their Licensed Auctioneer attending the enactment of laws to enable Powder. This article is branded and paraded before the people comfort and happiness while, on the other, it Italy, with which our relations were oi the the department to perform tbe engagements entered was argued that tbe loss to the revenue, largely most friendly character. The fury of the mob into %nth them, is probably true but tbe the result of placing sugar on the free list, would was directed against these men as the supposed Sioux tribes are naturally "warlike and turbulent, as "absolutely pure" when it contains" ammonia. ^Yoti can be a direct gain to the people that the prices of LINDEN, BROWN CO., MINN. participants or accessories iu the murder of a and their warriors were excited by their the necessaries of life, including those most medicine men and chiefs, who preached the coming city official. Correspondence promptly Attended to. highly protected, would not be enhanced that of an Indian messiah who was to give them smell it in the can and often in the biscuit while hot. I do not allude to this as mitigating£m3any labor would have a larger market and the products power to destroy their "enemies. In view of the degree this offense against law and humanity, advanced prices, while the treasury surplus alarm that prevailed among tbe white settlera but only as affecting the international questions and receipts would be adequate to meet tbe appropriations, near the reservation and of the fatalities which What woman would use an-ammonia or alum baking which grew out of it. It was once represented including tbe large exceptional expenditures would have resulted from an Indian incursion, I by tbe Italian minister that several of those placed at the disposal of Gen. Miles, commanding for the refunding to the states of the whose lives had been taken by the mob were the division of the Missouri, all such forees ^powder if she knew it They not only destroy the stomach, Italian subjects, and a demand was made tor direct tax and the redemption ol the 4ft pereent as were thought by him to"be required* He is the punishment of the participants and for an bonds. entitled to the credit of having given thorough indemnity to the families of those who It is not my purpose to enter at length Into a "but ammoniawill destroy the complexion.^: -.$... F-, protection to the settlers and bringing the hostiles were killed. It is to be regretted that discussion of the effects of the legislation to into subjection with the least possible loss the manner in which these claims which I have referred but a brief examination oflife. were presented was not such as to promote a of the statistics of the treasury and a general t*r .I Not so with Dr Price's Creami ^Baking Powder, the I have been greatly rejoiced to notice manyevidences calm discussion of the questions involved, but glance at the state of business throughout the this may well be attributed to the excitement of the increased unification of our people country will, I think, satisfy any impartial inquiry and indiguation which the crime naturally and of a revived national spirit. The vista that its results have disappointed the evil mly pure cream tartar powder to be obtained, and the evoked. The views of this government as to its that now opens to us is wider and more glorious prophecies of its opponents and in a-large measure than ever before. Gratification and amazement obligations to foreigners domiciled here were realized the hopeful predictions of its friends. fully stated in the correspondence, aa well as its struggle for supremacy as- we contemplate the Barely, if ever before, in the history of the country only baking powder made by a physiciani^Dr. Price haa purpose to make an investigation of the aifair population, wealth and moral strength of our has there been a time when tbe proceeds of with the view to determine whether there were country. A trust, momentous in its influence one day's labor or the product of one farmed upon our people and upon the' world is for a present any circumstances that could, under acre wonld purchase so large an amount of l^devoted a life-time to perfecting this old-fashioned, in- such rules of duty as we had indicated, create an brief time committed to us, and we must not be those things that enter into the living of the obligation upon the United States. The temporary faithless to its first condition—tbe defense of the masses of the people. I believe that a full test absence of a minister plenipotentiary ot free and equal influence of the peopt.a. i_n„ the. will disclose the fact that the tariff act ot the -_ *-&"-dispensable article of the culinary art that has stood all tilt Italy at this capitol has hindered the farther Fifty-first congress is very favorable in its aver- choice of public officers and IDitto« &&*».* correspondence, but it is not doubted that a S&*. aw effect upon the prices ol articles euttttug public affairs. Bro^jyow HAWOBOK. friendly conclusion is attainable.,. ^, ,, S"^kH'r-f^ ._.. I Kx«HTltlV4e. Executiv 1 Mansion, Dec. 9,1891. tests and remained the standard for forty years. into common use.