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-f-. -.."-1 2ti Strjf. ?$k" 5?jf? I "Cf' ' "' y$ .ST-? Ite- - 'ite p "- ! ? arr 4 5 S.1F- - . - . & X i V v -? L 5.-- &- F ( k . I PT ivRK ' ' PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE, i Tho President G-ivos His Vicv3 on tho Ritrht of Removals. ""Vasimnoto?:, March 2. The following 1s tin; iiitsnw scut to Lie Senate yesterday liy the "'resident relntim; to his richt to withhold information relating to suspen sions from office: To Hip Semite of the United State: Kvit s nee tlio t;iciut;ti(r of the present tMsMon of tho. Senate the UifiVrent heud' of departments have been plied with various quest ions and ret? it est k for phik.tr from com-mittec-of the Senate, from the memi-eft or Mich committee-, and ut Just from the Fen ate ff. reoiilritur tho transmission of the reason for the suspension ol certain ollic-inls liirtie? Hie reee.-s of that body, or lor putters louehiiiK theeondiift or such oriieiuls. or for nil pnppr ami tloL-iimeiit" llled in biicIi de Unrtiiiciits in relut.on to the munaKcmt-tit stud eo'iduct oftheo!!lre held tiy riiich -Us-.cmled oflit-ia.s, IMHerent termi were from time to t.tne adoiited in uuik'njr thc-e re quests uifl demiinds. Tho order in which they succeeded each other, und the 1 act that, when made by the Senate, a resolution for Unit purpo-e wan passed in exec uuve session p.vcs Hie rijrlit to a presumption which will. j nipj-ii-f.-. ne caiKltdiy admilteil tlial. Irom ilrst to last the information thus sotixht and the papers thus demanded is Tor ilicnu-of tin-Senate and it- eomintttces In considering the propriety of tiie stispciiifiiis referred to. in.n.MMM: mu. ;j-i.am. Though then MiiciiMOn lire the execu tive acts based up-ill considerations ad-lrr-ed to me alone, and lor winch I am Mho, I, responsible. I have had no invitation iroui tin nii.hc to tati the po-ition whteli 1 have le't ii-tr;iiixil to h-miii- in reiatiou to the same or to i:it rim-' lor myself my aeis and motives in the preiiiw-. Jn this eond t-oti ol atluirs I have forborne ad .n -iiir the Senate en the subject et I in fht le :iccit-l nf thrur-timr m -fit' unliitl lcn on the attention of lhat hub. Km, the i :n:iitee m .Indie.'ary hiit-l-.- -. relented a pul mii-,! report which it-tire- the ,.Jr w (ieiiei.ll i the I'n ie! State-lor h's re lii:t' t. truii-mM crtain papers it-lat'i.;r to miv.;.,.,,- iiih li-i, m ,!!)i, , and which also if I corn :ly nlerp.-t -t evinces uiij-apprfhcnsfon ol the JiO- I on of the executive ijjmmi the ii -Moil of mtIi -u-pens;tns. and v,ill, l nope, jiisj i v tins coniinunication. The i'li'siiieut refers to the resolution of the eiiaie c.-iUiiig lor tin; ln.siii pa pel s nml the, Kp'y of the Attorney Cenera tlieteto. and says: I'pon litis rc-oliitiou and the answer there tO. the i-suc j., Ihu -titled bv the I'nllllllitt-l- on.Ind rlitiv at the unset of the report. The important -ii t,i:i then is whether It i w th ll the constttut.oual eoniielenee ol either house oi ('onpress tt have access to th" olbei.il iupers and fiocuments jn tne var.ous pnbln; tillices of the rmh-il State. createil by laws enacted by Iheuisclves. .ti'iiisiiKTKiN' or 'ox;iti:ss. I Ir. not. siippo-,. that "the jtnbl e ilHeer of the t'nitcil Stale- are retrulated r con trol led in tlie'r relations to either house of ("oiismcss by llieluei thai they "were created In lane enacted h tlieniseSves " It must be that ihese iiistrtmieutal.lM's were created lor the 1 enetll ol the ncop e and to answer the eeiieral purpo-es tf overiimeiit under the eon-tdiitiou and tie laws nml that they arc iiiiMieuml.ered bv :m hen m linor of e.thcr 1 niiieli r ( Vtnjrress, trntwing' out of their construct ion.. mid iiiicinlcu ra-cd lv any oldt ealion to the Senate as to the price ol' their creation. Tin complaint of tin: coiniiiittee that ac cess to oUicial papei.s in tlio public olliccs is ileiiied the Senate is met by the latement Hint at no tune has it been the disposition or (In; intention of the President or any de partment of tin; executive blanch -of the (.owrimicnt to withhold Irom the Senate ollicial iliicuii'i'iits or papers hied in any ol the public olliccs. White it is no means conceded that Hie Senate has the lhrhl in any c.t.s In icvievv the act of Hie executive in teinovitig or Mispcndtu a public, otliccr upon otlicial documents or otherwise, it is consideied that documents and papers oi that ualiiie should, becau-e they att: ollicial, be ficcly tiausiuitled to the Senate upon its demand, ttustiim the use of the same for pioper and legitimate ur-jto.-es to the Kood laitli of Hint body, and though no such paper or document has been specifically demanded in any of the nume rous icqiicsts and demands made upon the departments, yet as olten as they wcte round in the puhlic olliccs they have heeu furnished in answer to such applications. The President continues The letter oT the Attorney Cleneral in re sponse to the rc-loutinn tl the Semite in i e jmrd to the particular cum meiitioneI in the committee's report was written at iiiv sun K'eslion and by my direction. There hud been no ollicial pa pcrs or documents tiled in Ids department i-eliitiinr lo the cast; within the period specdicd ill the resolution. The letter was intended, by itsde.-er ptlon of the b cu m nls and papers remaining in Ihe cii-ltMly .l the depaitiiieut. tt) couvv llic idea that they ucrc not ollicial, and it was assumed thercsolntion called tor iuttirmat on. papers .and documents of tin same character us vere ieiiirid by the ieU(st.s and demands ivh-ch piccislcd ii. and everv tli:inr that liail been u r tlen or done in t clmlf d tlie Semite tiom Ihe beg-iumnir pointed to all letters of a private and unothcial nature as Ihe object of the search. II thev were to be ioiimi in the depui intents and provided thev had l-en presenlcd to the ex ecutive wiih a view tti their consider.it -om neon the tpleslion of suspension Irom othce. Aksiiii: the trnii-m -sioii if -uch paper- and documents I have interposed my ailv.ee and tl teetiou. TISK I'APKItS rxoiTicni.. Tc.ishasnot been done, as m sus,j:ettd in the committee's report, upon lue a-sumplion on m part that the Attorney (icncral or any other head of a department "is the servant of tlie President and s to jrive or withhold, eiete-ot documents in h:s ot'.ice according tothcuill ttl the exet-iit.vtt and not othcr m !-.' but beeau-e I rctrard tiie papers and lot uments witlilie.d aial iid.lnv-st tl to me or intended for m v use ami ue mn a- purel un-til,i-1 1 and private, r.-'t inlrei(tttuily tontl tleuttal and having r f.-itnce tt the per Itnmance of a tluly "Miu-' c'y in ne. I eon hitler ttiem in no proper scu-e as upon the lllcs ol the depattment. but as tleposdcti I licit lor my co::vcii ence. remaining still eom p!ettd uinlcr inv control. Isuppo-etf 1 tie s itd tt take them into ni eu-iotiy 1 micht b so w.ili cat ire propriety ami if I saw Ut to destroy them no one could complain. The papt-iS ami tiocuments that are now the object of the Senate s rsju t cons.st of letters ami tfprcseuiatious ailtlrcs-ed to the executive or intended for his inspection Thev are vo.untnriiy written ami prescntftl ! pnvaie cilsy.ens who are not m the lca-t iiisnejitc.l thereto by am otlic al itivitiic-oii. ir at all si:bject tt ollicial control. While Mime of ihetaare cnutlcd to executive con sideration, many ot them are so irielevant or hi theliuhtVf otiier facts so worthless licit they have not been jriven the least weight in determining the tiuestaui tt) which the are supposed to relate. A iv all these .-imply because they are pre served to be considered o'tieinl tSocunients Rial subject to the ti-nect.ou or the Senate;' It not. who is ttt determine wh ch belonc; to th:s cia-sj Are the motives and puiposcs ot the Senate, as the aredav U duv tlevelope.l. such as wouM be satstid w.ih mv s0,.e tion? Am 1 to subnet tt theirs at the risk r lie.m,' charged xyith mak.nv a suspeus on tnini otlic upon evidence which was not even considered? Are these papers tti be re minted atsotlietul tavau-e they have not onlv been presentetl but pre rve! in the puln'c olhce-.- Their nature ami character remain the same whether the are kept in the exec utive mansion or tb positetl tit the depart ments. There is no mysterious power of tmusmutat inn iudeputt mental cu-tndv.mri-there nuiific in the undet.iicd sacieti'soiein n.xv or tbtlercnt tile-, ir the ptxsctico tif . thee papers n the public olliccs js a stumb linff bh'ck in the way of tho performance of iHMiawmal duty, it can be easily removed. The papers ami documents which have been desiTjled derive no ollicial character from constitutional anil stannary, or other ic fluirement. niakiup them necessary fo the performance of the otliviul duty of the ex-ecutA-e. ruKKor.ATivns or tiik ritKsint:NT. It will not be denied. 1 suppose, that the President may suspend a public oilicer in the entire absence of anv papers or documents to aid his otlicial lutljrment and discret on. And I am quite prepared to avow that the cases are not few in which suspensions from nftiee have depended more upon onil repre sentations made totae by e;t.7.ens cf known Rood repute and by members of the House of Hcpresentatlvcsand Senators of the Un'tcd States than upon any letters and document" presented for my examination. I have not felt justified in suspectitur the vcracttv, in tecrity und patriotism of Senators, or ijrnor injf their reprciicntations. because thev wen Jiot in party affiliation with the majority of their associates, and I recall a tew tmspen Hions which bear the approval of iudiviuual Hemhtsrs identitled politically w th the majority in the Senate. While, therefore. I an conatra ned to deny the rijsht of the .Senate to the papers and documents described, no far an the rpht to the surer s based uiwm tho claim that they are in anv Jew of tho subject official. 1 am also led mi equivocally to d sputo the right of the Sen ate, by the a'd of any documents whatever, or in any way save through th judicial pite . or trial or imie.ichtncnt. to review cr re verse the act of the execut xt in tlis sur eu hm dur.njr t'je recess or the Senate 6T 'cil cnil oilic'.nls. .-. h J bel eve the ptr.ver To"rtove o-suJiend uch oHicials Its ve-te.1 n ila-iiie-ideni e, me ly the const-union which n ex;itt;-s tPrnts provides that "the eAee:n.vc ioie shall Se vcsictl Jna -Pros ,t,.,,t or the i;nltitpstasc .f Auitrnc-.' aad tliat "tie shall lakejvarc lliat the laws he f altbf ully executed." Tho Senate helonjrs to the lci5latfvo branch of the Government. When the constitu tion by express provision suuer adried to u lexlflatlve duties the riji-ht to advise and consent to appointment to oftiee und tos.t at a court of Impeachment it conferred Uxin Hint body all the contnil and rcRulation of execut ve action supposed to le necessary Tor the solely of the people, and this express and special vtvn or -uch extraordinar' lowers, not in any way related to or jrrowlnj; out of treneral Senatorial duty ami in iiM;ir n departure Irom the (ret.enil planof ourCovernnient. should be held un- I der a familiar maxim of the constant on to exclude every other rhtrht of Interference , wjih executive functions. OKICIN Or TIIK I'KKSIIIX.VT'rt KIOIIT;. I In tho first Conifrefls which assembled after . the adoption of the constitution, compris.iiir many who aided in its prepurnt.on. a Iej: sia tlve constniction was ylven to that In-tni- ment In which the tndepernlence or the! ex- eeutive In the matter d lenioval- tiom oftics was fully sustained. I think It will be found that in the sub-eoucnt t! s.jt.-iin ,f thN uiifatloii tiier was jrenerally If not at all t mes ii propo'iUon pend njr t. In some way. curtail this power ol the President bv lex.-station, which furn she- vidence that to limit such power it -a- supposed lo be neces-ary to supplrmratthe cnnst.tuiiou by such Ieei. latioii, Tne first enactment of this description was passed under ii process or parU'itunh p and political bit terms.-, which culminate.! in the President, s impeuehment. Thi- law prov.dcd that Hie Federal otlieers to which It app!iel could only be suspended dur.ux the tece-s of the Senate when shown by evidence f ati-luc- tory to the President tol-e irudty of m. -conduct in ollice r crime. ir when incapable or ' disqiuilitScd to perlorm the.r diltlc, and that within twenty day after the next met t n ' or the Senate it should be tlie duty ol Hie' President to report to the Senate such .!-. pension with the e Mem e and iea-on lor hm action in the case 'ih.s statute. jia--el in l-i7khen Corn-'re-s was overwhelm njly and . bltteilv opposed podtically to the Pri's";tler.l. may be reuanhfi as an Indie.itaiu liiat even tin ii it was thought necessary by nitres. deternilnetl upon the -nl.jur.ition ot the evet UllVe to Ihe eaisaIVf Kill, to luill-ll It-ell a law Iir thai pnrpo-e. usjead ol at icmptiim to reach the nj-et iutemb-l ! an linocation ot any prelei di tl coe-i tut-oual rj.'nt. 'iht: law which llm- loiiud its way lo our statute book a- in plain terms and ts intent uecdid no a-.ow.il. if vui 1 ami now in operation it wouhi ju-t.ly tne pnenr ciinr-e of the Semite i.nd cfnniiiaud the o!,e- dlcnve of the e.xecutiXt- tit its demand. It may. however, be remarked in pits-unr tiiat under the law the Pre- 'lent ha- tlie privilege oT preseiitiiu; ttt the body wh.ch a limed to It.' View his executive ucM his la Mills there- tor instead 1 bein : exdildi-d lioui t-xdaua-paper- found in the de- tiou tr judged liy part incuts. kkit.ai.im; stT'tksi. Two t;ars alter the law ot I Mil wu piiccd, ami w.thin less than live wee l:s after the in auirurut on tif a Pres dent in political acioid with both I ninciii's tif ('tjuyres-. the section-' of ihe act icttulatiiia su-pciisions liom dl)ce dt.Millir llic rcce-s ttl tne Senate Mere cut. rely repeated and in then panes were substituted piovislotis which, in-icad or hmli'iiir the eaii-es of (.ii'peus.on ttt ml-t onduct, cr me. tlisability or tl snalitlcatitiii. e.xpre-sly per mitted such Sll-pells!on bj the PlfMileilt In hi- il'scietiou, and cotnp'etel aliamltfiictl the retiiirtwiieul obbuiu him to tepitrt ! Iht; Semite "the evidence I'lnl reasi. ' for Ii H actions. With these mod Ileal. oils atidu.tii all In iinche- of the (tveriiineiit in poltical harnouy. ami in the absence of part. -an .n cent ives tocailittijsol-t met ions, tilt- law as it Wiis'telt by tlie iimcndmi lit ot PCI wusmucll less tle.sti'ncLiVtj ol I'.vcculive tl scretioll. Ami yet tliejrrcat (leneial -Hie pm nolle fiti-.eii-who on March I. 1I'.'. a limed thetlu tiesof Child' ICxe ulive. autt lor i hoe Irctit adm.lb-tiatiou d It's IiIkIi ollice Iht mo-t lialelul restraint-of Hm law of PT,, uerenu l'ie illtll tiny tif Alilil. -7.. it-moved. Ill lldtill ol his obb-;aiiou ttt tlelcml ami protect tery prerojraiive ol lis irrcat tm-t, and appre heiisivetil the Injury threatened the pubuo service in the conl niieil ojici.iliou ol'llic-e statules even in t he r modltletl loi in. ill lu ll I-1 pus-ase to ( 'uiiirrcs- aiv p-cti the.r rep al ami set lorth then- um-ou-tltutional eiiarac lerand hurt I ul tendency. I am unable to state wh'-thcr or not this rccoliimeudilt.oil lorn repeal of laese laurt ha-been -luce repealeil. If it ha- not Iho re.i.stuis'an prttliablv be U und in the expe rience winch demons! i ated the tact tnat tho ncei-.sar.es of the poltt t-al -!t iiiil.on but rarclv tlevtdoped their vie ous clpiractcr. And so ii uappeiix tlittt after an existence ut nearly twenty jriir 'if almo-t inuociious desuetude the-c tan- are brotilit torth ap parenlly I he repealctl as vvll as nie unre pealed. ami put in Hie vvav til an K.eeuiivo who is willing, it permittetl. to attt-iupl en improvement In the methods tif aduiiiu-tr.i- bull. The constitutionality of these laws is by no means adiu Il'-d lint why should tlie pro visions ot t he repealed hiu.ulicli reiUired spccitlc cause tor -iispensioti and a icpoit to the Senate ol "evidence and ica-ons." bo now. ill ellect. applletl to the pre-cut execu tive uisti-ad of Ihe law. allerwartl ia--tsl aial iinrepealetl. which tlistuicllv permits sus pensions bv the President "in his discretion." and carelullv oiat- the ieti lenient that "ev tlence and -ea-tms b-r his action- in the case'' shall be rcitortctl jo (,. -ctiate. SKN ,1 1 HI I At. ..s-fMITlON. , Tiie requests and demands which by tho I score have lor nearlv three month- been presentetl ttt the tblferent department- of the Covernincnl. whatever iiuiv be the.r lorin. have but ontM-ompiexiou thev assume the r ;rht tif the Senate to s t in JudKiiii-nt upon tne exercise ol m exclusive tiiscretion ami executive luiictiou, tor wlrch I nta soldi ic.-poii-ihlc ttt tho people Irolu whom Ip!mve -o lately rece vet! the -acted trn-i of ollice. My oath lit support ami defend tho const tiilioii. my duty to the tieople v. ho have cho-en me ttt exere.se the ptiweis of their urcat titllts- and not to rclmiiui-li my tlutv to the clrel mac -t racy, which I must pre-erve nii'iiipiiirt d in all ;ls diirmty nnl vluor. compel me to rcliiru to tMimpl with I hes demand-. Ji'l'o the end that the service may be Im proved, the Senate !.- invited ttt thctuih t senium of the persons submitted to them for public tillice, in recognition ot the const i tut onai power ot that tdy to atlvi-e and coii-enl to thclraiipo ntmtnt.aml I -halictee ttiiiie. as I liave thus tar tioiie. to turuish at tlie rispiest ut the conllrmliiK botlv ah tlie in lormation I ptis-i-ss tout u viz tlielltne of tlie ntiinltices plu.-ed 1eloic them lor their action both when thev an proposed to till vacancies ami ttt take place o" suspended olt.ciaN, and upon the it-lu-tii to confirm I shall not u-'-umo the r it lit ttt a-k the ica-ons tor tlie action ol" tin- r-ciuite or juc.-tJon it.s tlct rm nation. 1 can not think that anv tiling more is us iiircd to sceute wot thy incumbent.- in pub! c Iolliee than a tarelul and indepeiuient tii chartreof our rc-pecPvc tint es within tlie r well tlelinetl bin. ts Thmiirh the prom :etv of ' suspensions m-yht be better a-fiirctl if tiio t action ot the Pre-. dent wa- subject to review i bv the Senate, yet it the t (institution ami the laws have placed thi te-pons b:l;ty upon the executive branch ot the tSovemmeut it -liouhl not be divdcd nor the tli-crctioii which it involved relmuuishtsl i'i.i:ts:i:s itKtn:t:Mi:ti. It has been claiinctl that the present execu tive bavinir piedaetl h mself not to remove ottiemls except tor cause, the fate of the r suspension implies such misiouduct on the part of a suspended ollicial as tu tins his character ami reputation, and theroloie the Senate should review tho case fi-r his indi cation. 1 have said that certain otltciai should not, ill in op.nicn. le rcmovtd durinc; the continuance of the term Icr which thev were npjo.ntci so'elv tor the purpese ol puttnur u their place those in political atlll.at on wjth the an poiutiu power, and this dedurat on was immetbaiclv foibiwisl by a tlescnpt.on of ollicial artisan-hip which onirtu n t to entitle lho-e in whom it :i cxhit t'etl tti cttn-ideiat.ou. it Is not app.tnnt how a.i adherence to the coure thus announce 1 carried with .t the eon-etnienees tlescrbed. If .n anv decree the supires: on is worth of cons.tlcration it is ttt be hoped that there may be tlctinse uc.tin-t untiis: suspension in the justice cf the executive. Kverv phslfre winch I have made bv wh'ch I hnve'pliiced a Puutation upon mv exerv so ot executive power has been fadhtuby re tlcemed. Of course the prctea-e i no: put ftirth that no mistakes have It- en committed, but not a suspension has been made except it appeaitsl to in satslactieii that the puK lie xvellare would be, improved thereby. MsC.iv applications for su-pcns.on have been tlcmed. and the adherence to the nile hud tUwn to irovvrn mv action as to snch supen s ons have i-auseit much irritation ami im patience on the part of those who have in sisted upon more changes in the ofnc s. The pledges 1 have made were made to the people, and to them 1 am resftonsiWe lor the manner in winch thev have tcen re deemed. 1 am not responsible for the Sen ;i ate, and I am unwilltnir to submit my actions ami otlic ai conduct to them fori jiidKiuent. There are pmunds for an alhya-1 Hon that the fearof be:np found false to mv pretentions influence me m deciding to , submit to the demands of tlie Senate. I have constantly refused to suspend ottieial and thus incurred thedlsplea-ureof polifcal , i r eiias uiai yet wiiruny tiniken xatin wna the people lor the sake cf I ehijc tulsc to them. Neither the discontent ef party frieud- nor tho aliuremeiits;constuntly ti'Icn.sl of ctn flnnatlons of anHiintccs conditteniHl uiHa the avowal that suspensions have tccn ir.uoo on party Kitiumls alone nor the threat ims IKtSed in the resolutions now before the sen ate that no confirmations will t-cmndc unless I the demand of that body be complied with. an sufliclont to uiF-coimijre or d-tei tne from followmir the way which I atr. ctinvincci j leads to better tmvcraiuvtii for the people, j CltOVKIt Ct.lATUXMt. I Executive Mansion. Wash. ntoii. D.C, March ' 1. lSN's. I Wnsitft t Krel llttt I-'trntinr. j Lokiion. .MairTt 1. The JVmo snys that ! lViur. lls.-iiiarek, in couyer-ius with a I dcbiiiv rt-sani uj- efforts lo ttin hint : ne- ? Ktioa'.o an inreniatitCKil hti:etaliis treatv. j. nMiiarkisI tit .t he v.ttd ivir x-enture ojj r.- fauildnr emund-unt',1 he had Uiuuiaghly suivevcd tiicUcIlL EADS SHIP RAILWAY. Reportof th Home Cotnmittrr on Coas merre on Captain Kat! I'riipo.ltlon to JSnibl a Trauv-Contlnrittal .Ship Ilaltway Arrom tbr Itbtnu. Washington, Feb. 2C The majority of the House committee on commerce j submitted a lone report with a nubsti- 1 tute for the Keshan bill, reported jester- day, to incorpoTalc. the Atlantic 4 Pacific ship-railway, and known as the "Eadi hill." The report soes over what It deems the "necessity for the construction of a transit way for frhip.s across the American isthmus," and states that this ; necessity arises from the fact that we have irruwins po.s.se.t-ions which can only lie readied by 10,000 miles of ocean travel, but that two-thirds of this dis tance can lie saved by tlie removal of the isthmus obstruction, which excludes our commerce from entrance Into many valu able markets of the Pacific. There arc but two way.s. to secure a transit way; one is for the Government it.sclf to construct it, and the other to secure its construction by a private company Mexico is un willing to 'jive her consent to anyirovern ment acfjuirin such valuable riirhts, but is willinir that a private co.npany char tered by the United States Government shall construct the transit way. Then the report recites the terms upon which . Captain Kails has secured the ritihl for his Ship Hallway Company, and recom mends that the Government tzrant him the charter and unite with Mevico in a pecuniary nuaraiuv in its construction. Mexico has guaranteed that after the ship railway i- completed, one-third of its atj. nual net revenues durim; a period of fifteen yars will annually amount to Sl,.!50,'bi, and the Cuited States Govern ment is now asked to guarantee that the revenues period of other two-thirds of .such shall, dnrin'4 the same time annually amount to This is equivalent to a guar .'-'.o:.ono. anty by Mexico of five per cent, per an num on s.VKtO.oflo, and bv the I niteii State- of the -nine per ecu!, on .'iO.Or.n.OflO. The guaranty is merely to make trood any deticicnev in the revenue which may exist at any time durim: the tlftceii years to the extent of the sum mentioned, and any ad vances tints made are merely in the form of loans. It is not proposed that the Government advance any money to aid in the construction of the railway, but, on the contrary, the report -ays, it is dis tinctly provided liy the bill that the iiabil It y of the Government under iN iiunranty shall not attach until the ship railway, with its terminal works, lias been completed and equipped, and until the company has tnui-ported from ocean to ocean in perfect safety a vessel weinJiin. with her load, not less than four thousand tons. The committee discusses the practica bility of the proposed ship railway, but concludes that it is not a mutter for Con gress to consider, as the company as sumes all responsibility of it; but the committee thinks it not reasonable to ex pect a private coinjiany to complete a work of such enormous lnntrnilitdc with out some iiuaranty from tin-'ifkiiiiii'j nt to be benefited by it. OUR NAVY. The CiinnoHtee on Naval AITalr rr.ntblt-r-In the Kertiit-triiclitiii r tin- Navy New Vessel l'ritpieti'it. W.t.4inM.roN, Feb. (.. The roimh draft of a bill iovidim; for the recon struction of the navy was laid before the House committee on naval affairs yester day afternoon as a basis for the commit tee to work op.. It proposes the construc tion of two vessels tif U.noTt tons, with torpedo out tit, to cost Si'.riOO.OOO each: three protected douMc-bottoni cruisers of between e,."i00 and ."i.OflO tons displace ment, to have ureal speed and to cost Sl.ffOn.oiiO each: four first-class torpedo boats, costing in tiie aitirreuate 8100,000; one torpedo cruiser of S00 tons, to cost not more than 'SSOO. 000. Two million dollars is appropriated toward the completion of the monitors. One of the cruisers is to he built and one of the monitors com pleted In the navy yards. The rest arc to be -liven bv contract, if suitable con tracts can he made, otherwise they too arc to be built hy the Government in the yards. Armor plates and part of tlie machinery may be bought abroad. One million dollars is appropriated for ord nance to be constructed in the navy yards, and provisions arc made for tl purcha-c of necessary plants and to.w THE REVENUE LAVS S'rcretary Muiinln? infers Smji;f-tbtii Kc lit?ttir to l'ritptiseii Chances. Wasiiinctov, Feb. 'Jfi. Secretary Man ninir vest crtlay sent a loin; letter to Sen ator Allison, chairman of the Senate sub committee on undervaluations. The Secretary condemns increased penalties for undervaluation, where no fraud is al le::ed. as unfair and inexpedient a virtual contiscatiou of property where no wrons-doin-; i- charged and no trial ".ranted. A larger, better and mure capable appniis in; force at New York is uracil. An extension of the present system of con sular invoices is opposed, as exislitii; methods are productive of satisfaction. A return to a system of rewards for informers is opposed. Tlie Secretary anain urses the passage of a bill which he has drafted in reference to protests and appeals. Legislation t'is. crimiuatin-; against the Con.iutitiio:il sys-, lem is deprecated. - - 1 p:titIi-Amcririt Hay at the New Orleans Kvpo-tiiitii. Sew Oki.k.inj, Feb. '25. Yesterday was Spanish-American Day at the expo sition. The exercises occurred at Music Hall, where the State and Territory com missioners, representatives of the man agement, and others a-embled at two o'clock to welcome His Excellency. Sens or Hon A M. Sotihh'. Veneiiieian Minis ter to the rnited States. Hon. l. Curtis presided, ami introducd Hon. Win. liiinvell. orator of the dav. Ad dresses were :i'-o matle by Senor Sotildo, Consul Martinez, of Ouatemala, and Dr. R. Fritzuaertner, Commissioner of IIou duras. The l-ortl-Murjtliy ."ilurttrr Ce. Xkw Ont.n.vxs. Feb. 2u. The cel ebrated Forti-Murjhy murder case is to come up before the Do-ini of anions for the third time on Saturday. Since tlie hist reprieve is?uei by the Governor, petitions asking for commuta tion of sentence to life imprisonment have been circulated in every community in the State, and about thirty thousand names have been secured. The citizens committee of one hundred, of this city, publish a strong aridress to the board to day requesting them to stand tinu and in sist on the execution of the scuteuce i Harm-kh I ravins .la KxpuIre ConqnMt. Lonho.v, Feb. 23.- Lord Daffcrin tele tiraphs the India Otiice, of a renevral of the disorder in Burinah. Oillcials are re ticent ityardtnt the details. It is evi dent, however, that the dispatch had a very dlsqhiethur. effect at the India Office. Dispatches froiu lUntzoon and Maudaiav reveal a very :rave condition of affairs in Upper Bununh.' Trtiop- are brintr har riei forvvanl to reinforce rmt-letrast. More troops anr noVv en ronte titan were martial law:. The cduatry Is ta a stale of ireal cic.tcmcut. used in the conquest 01 tne- cniutrr las: November. Mandatsy Is savetl fntiu an arciiv onlv br the .tern enfor-ment of gUEER VILLS. Spiteful IVr-on. Who ArrAnxIonw to Hae i -.Kerene by Will.- j wis.juj un; most curious h-uuiii- this "revenge by will" is the rainy times it lias deceived the -nds of tiie i ,,. .M m . , -.T... . .. . wiU-makers. A vervs remarkable in- stance oecurretl not many years ago, and i.s recalled by the writer. A gentleman of large fortune was married to a lady of some attractions. For a, time they lived happily, but soon a disagreeable temper beati to j 1m; exhibited in the husband. IVi., lat- f tor turned to a po-ttive disiike. quite unde-crved on tne wife s part, and which tleepened into a maliirnant ha-! tred. Her forWarance anl tempt r! proved fatal, and he went out of the as she had but U slender settlement it carried 'jn matters with tolemble Tht mdeU-celcbrailin-u:uuou.aUst thr urir,tt.ilt att urrt cf wlu,h lhTlv Hinoothnu-.s for some year-, when the "J .rn exeacaTia kl;;7a! ft oawX0 cmtzxs vrvd e.ach dy ftHw husband was seized with an illness that ihv-stVt!m0nn(l Suruems. conitnuiins the rvuit of ciu4miar actxa. ar.d wsJW-x-rit if world in the old ill-conditioned way he rarKicai skiii in atnenca. ior ia waiwrai I; tJ. ,jlrw. CAUtmt uf Ri l.a.1 livei!. Her friend, were con-Tain- "31ZZi.rt:rr. - - latinjr the-n.-elves on this release, and nrT,.i ous su ,,, M hasU-en nvhitjvisl in tho nm, Apupivxy. Taraiy. was known that all his larjre fortune liver und kidney ilin-ii rfiiufi ot :e Thx, preat ;ws ifl.-rel.vfiUe l:jdv of must come to lu-r. When his will. , f? !??ZZZ ZZ too much 1-KksI. f,,. : fr, i irn however, ws-s opened it was found that iit.-c.v.-e.-, rheumatism, tit urairfia, xierv.m tauix n-u.re then t. J:usy zciMm by i-u-n- tliinir was left av.:l Irom Her debihiv. naralvMs, epiiep-y (Ulai, ntcnnn- iw-rnAin xnu toou-ttij artful and ineniou- i!e fees had been torrh.w, tnij)tency and ki!..lretl utl-titu. y CURES ALSO J tistHltodepri'.theroft!iestnallclarti- ' a?1""". urVrV.: ,.?? Vh , or Inr-nunt of the i.,v.r. . r!e of propel ty- and. with almost dia- j-u-.ttzres, tilt tumors, vnntH-.-le. hdrrcti "h 't th 1 " I' u. 1 ..! I! . .... 1 ! -..., .-l.s . I ...!. ...,!. .t H.VU ! .-1 TV -. Cl - I . u ftfri4l n I 1 II iwiiif-ou nitiitirriii t ?t i-i. niiiw v ri i-ivimi. nt.ii li rut nruw -. I'ttn Tt tiw i ilii iai k & zm iiw-, ruiiv-vi 111111.- immm. ftffffnfmifffffftTfnPififffW m jio- i-ijl. a im a r ojj . "and I made this di.-po-ition for a rea- tii.irt itaidency at the iosi.tuti. n St-ad W rJor m luilt. C,xUpmlm. titiU Hu uuunm unL,'W iTLY'SBJ Htn that -he herself lr-t knows." Thi; - wU?V.raU piSS -l--yuuplettt.y1to wW s r,a SKPM BMS .scandalous in-inuation only reco, led , WorU!s I.r,y Wl , m" ZtT ... .. ...,h- H.l. X 1 1 a , M JV on me neaii 01 tne ic-iai'ii, 101 io-i AAaOCittiioa, uuuuio, . 1. : n 1 ; .-.-- . . 1. -. . .,,.. - k,- j -'OtT-f hrirt r t ... t t . . .11 f . . t rn....-ft .t... t. ..tt t .. .1 .. af5C4-2'- f -.' .. 'tAii ineiHl.s Knew ner cnariicier urn wni, - - i...... ... . ..t. .. . .. mm k 1 n n n m :n.iu '' & and the charitable set down this ungoverned hatred to .something akin to insanity The Iad accepttsi her lot, but not long after a relativi who u:is :ilsn :i l:iwver. hntiticned to be talkili"" to one of the witnesses to the A. It." "Oh was he" sin! the other care- le-lv'-lVlidn-'t know." ii.-.-i, 1 iinui Mm". 'll'intJ exclHiuieti the lawyer. A ti.itb.ti i.rluii li.llmvi.il mill It iitili question or two followed, and it earn? out mat tlie two witnesses nan .-igncu at diflerent times. The will collapsed of itself, without even a legal proceed ing, and the lady was. triumphantly re stored to her rights. One might almost wish that her battled lord bad been al lowed one peep from his grave to know the failure of his malignant eflbrts. Dancer, the famous miser, bequeathed to one legatee four old .stockings, to an other two more old stockings, to a third a blue stocking and his red cloak, to a fourth an old boot and a red flan nel pocket, and to an old woman who had sometimes- given him food his jug without a handle. Ihe lejratecs were 01 me v auieioii- 01 i.ocuiei 111 oc'ui.11111 , rt 1 -i ? . . o l....i will ill the street. .Suddetilv :i gentle- TaICHkltiukI other Ki.i:cTi-.fi:.i-i-MANCi.s ,tlaui?.-, Ieu orrh.en, Displacero, au, tin- A Oubk Itelicr.lQA- V wu lil'tn passed them. on trial forJWdays to hihii lyounj; orold) ,an.t.,m.nU., t Icerntemv I'niafal Mrtutm- mT .-.g. .,.!,- -, -t , ., , alUictetl with nervous debditv. loss of vital- . , . , . .., ,.. A Positive fore. hrtY "it IE. VC.tC There's a coincidence said the Uy ami ftU L.in(lretl trouble, Also for rhci- tiou, t;;.,ses 1 rx- p safe. prrrrnW C- " rS. lawver. "there s vour fellow-witness matism.iicurnlirt.parnlysis.til maiivoth- . vulsions axel (. la..l Iksl trvtr i ni iwl- , . ,; . ' V .. teitiii-ilK- .lis.ro-tixl with their lieoilests Ir II ISIlOVV roeoj;ill7.tsi oi iitt.te ....-...... i""' r.v -v- f00'l - 1U'I Mlll -t A -SI l I IO.VS natuialh disgti-t l Willi their l. qui. sts,CO(1 livur oil m oon.-iimptioti. Tiivlori: WUV Wj.en--nLof-.lia.wiii.. !mb t ouu nua-u-t .if p...-t . -. until the jug was found to be full of Chertdceo Uoi,hm1v of Sweet Hum and Mid- " '" (lrikC fn,m ,m(alml kl,L I an... .r I..I .u. sovereigns ami on eaminatioi, the loin WilleurecouKhs,co.dsand consumption " 21 h$ JVrri't'ri. other articles named wvrc a so found - - ; c,lV ,.v lU rfW )M Vl" rt'T'V":X lo bo the mcptacles of the dead A cow, icd m JynnKj-W. ' po-Hively stores them "to healih a.l full ! $S& ' -. miser s ho-irilini's ,n " nmn apples, vvnicn Ravt ii.se 10 1 j . if - Ke1KV.SLiX hiiinlilanu litnii. m 1 .s no.iruin.s. -,,,, komo trouble lu eider.- huayo Ud-jtr. norkuiK enpacitv, iioOi.-e ruriiif uff l.'vA I ne writer onee aw tint will of one J ! .... ,.,, ,,,;....,...- .,..,.-- ur ,k, WMtfi V TXt WHO was Delieaitcd lor paiiicipauou in j nirnn'ulittiur iip heals anil iM-aimtles. -r,e. . Wurner'u Safe Cure l.-t a t.itivt.. j.revent the rebellion of the Kortv-Iive. It was 5uui.i.v(.(iit. KKMovKiiktiis Coras iliuuiona. j . ' f . ' . ,. dated the. night before his execution, and after forgiving all his enemies, with the exception "of Appin and his bloodv son. it went on: I leave, to mv eldest son. Donald, tint buckles I have on inv shoes I do this because ., 1 r.i -I. t 1 they are made of neither silver or gold. but of steel, and that is tlie onlv metal that will avenge ,n death!" Vice sort of sentiments aftt-r forgiving all his ene- niic.s! Chicago AVw.f. U. S. Si:.atoi: Voiiur.r.s, of Indiana, nays St. Jacobs Oil cured him of rheumatism. Hon. It. M. Melfiine U. S. Ministr to France, certifies to the power of Red Star Cout;h Cure, which cont.-s but tweuty-llvo cents a bottle. vVori.n it bo disrespectful to sine Old Hundred on the birthday of a centenarian! Tfif Interior mmmmammmxmammmmrmmmwmmmwmmmmrmmmmmrwmmmmwrBmm THE GENERAL MARKETS. KANSAS CITV. March t. CATfLK ShWiur steers... H ml v. 4 7"t Nat. vectors 2V (-, ."PI Iliitchers' steers... ;! PJ tl I ltd HOCiS Good to choice liciivi- .1 '.'t (.i i 1.1 1. ., hi ;; ; 5 j - WIli:.T No. 2 ret! '.-& T-"i No. a nil eT 2 tl ft No. -soft M t4 e1; ntits Su. - tT-ife -:? OATS No. f ?; ki '--J UVK-No. - --P W "l I'l.df U-ranet. per Mick.... 1 Ml W 1 s't IIAV Ijir-reltale-S 4 0 if. . bl llfri'KK I'litt'ceereoaieiy.. 27 t; "S i;iIKK-i: Fullcroaui 11 C 12 lii;its thoee II C 12', 1IACUN Ilsiin S Cl -VV Slioill-lers 5 0 Sales tJ "' LAUD -i '-'. Wiidtf M s-onri uimailiutl. II H b POTATO KS W 7i ST. i.oiris. CATTLK-Fhlppiii-' tvcrs.... I C t (V. Ittitcucr' steers... :t iTt if, t :ii HOCS !'nek:iie nil It 4 1 . .Mli;i:r-Fa-rlo choice M 4 .'t ;., I !.!: Choice .1 71 & Ttiii Wlir.M No. 2 red '.'I -t W COilN No. 2 .ft '-i " OArS No. 2 2y-i t-.i', ItYK No. 2 -j tl i:i'Tli:it-Ciea:ncry 2T, -.4 :l roiiK 10 70 ?1 ION) COTIDN .Mitblhnirs s W ;!-; CHICAGO. CATTI.i: Sltipp.tiir -teer-.... .1 7.t .1 ) HotfS rackitiirund sh tniii-f 4 10 tt ;- SUKl'A'lu r b choice. ;; so j si 4-1 f i " 7sv,5 mi, ;7 5 tj 1I.OI" It V. liter wheat ... W 1 1 II A 1 No. -J red No. No. - spi mr COUN-No.:: OATS No. "I HVK No. f IttTTKU Creatnery I'UKK S. 'i 17, tl!-. -5 W -' I .. t& J 27 :u 10 a 'i 10 (j - NKW VOItK. rfiTTI.r.-Evntirt- 4 0) C CIO IUK's Good to choice .... 4 ) .it id) HUIKl" rotiunon to -rood... a it) VL .'-) ' VMU'i: Oitod to choice 't 7t r. WIIK.AT-No. 2n.nl t'l lul M'i COKN No. 2 4:i t: (3,1 ft t-TV W.,t..m m T.l !f Lt. 'tl III -rrElt-t rt-Jiiit-rr .'"."" 12 t.-. :ti ft, UK ID M t,. lu TT. KTIlOI.KIM limed. 1 '-t u-.u d ioms 1 -THE BEST TONIC ? This aetSidne. corsblnlrr Iron with y-cr-e TctretaWe tociov. quicklr and co-ar!e:-'3f 9MrT tjmvmmXm, IsfllfvaCtetB. Wtak mem, Im-tmre BIMl7 XaUrtAH CkUU mmm F-rrerv amta Stmxmlfmm. It is as ucfjiLlric reaedy kc lricJK3 cf the KMfy tuttt Li -rr. It 1 invaliuMe for IMcasci reca:ir to yi and mil -who led tcd-&Ury lixri. Itdo:InJcrtht::etA.cmiteuiche cr prolace cona;a:!-n otirr Jn tdimt tin It enrich ami! pMrl tfc 1m4, ithaclfu'cs the p-pdtc. aids tie .slsiiltloa of fool.rtllcTf lteArtbarn nd Eelclilcc.id iSrsnsihcss the s:iic!; und ncrre?. For lattrrmtttcBt FervrtH Umnttude, ZffKk r CfSe-rsjr, c. it hu no eqciil. Vr The -renolne has tinn tnuie -carfc an4 erryscd red Uu on xrar-per. Take do ether, r'firrrr mnrii ti iHTmri n wrn'm m 1 I VM) I 111 "ffPHi -M W 11 " t A clcnrvman was once f.UitiE: a . pulpit hy tiie sea-ide. Thinking to im- . ,,.,.. t'u. truth more ill-tin. th UJx.n tlC c)nfr ;:atJOI1 KWJ1V f,f n ho'm W. TV , ' arnen. he ilrvw the ttgtire oi a -tun ) f trit;g t" enter a harbor a;in.; a head- j i Wind. Cufortunatelv for tb' sUre-s j oi h! nictxphor he knew little of :en- mnn.-hip. After puttins: tiie shi mu several .sinpiiar pi-ition-. ne end u;. in a tone intended to t eintbatc. What shall we do next? "Heaven ( A'.'l.s, ..! n i: ott liCMX only knows." exelnimeil .1 di-utel I .rii v ?;.iX&. old tar. unless ou let her drift .-tarn-1 - . f.it-..tiit v V" lf.t 1 h V V JiT - -- brethren wo not. l Ali Touu A s,Ui. Ah i,, iwl uo Ah j There. L he dead' I'kU&itip.lnt l au I most couiideto oraturnt-on of luethca! an I cure of nil nasal, throat nud lutij? diseaw-s Is eloso pplic3tit.n to bn-:iie nothing on this footstool eiceotls n tnutnrd plnt-b.-r. ( Ihcmjo Mail. Vnnnt- M-rt. Hrit Till.. I T..Vn.T.i(i.iT(n .,r M..r-I.ttl fleK offer to sen-1 their clebra!edi:i.KCTKO-V b- i ordiseases. Complete rtMtoration to health, i viKor.nnd manhoo.1 irtiarantred. No risk m- j curred, a, :,-J days' trial Ualiowtsl. Wnto tbeuititouce for lllustratexl pamphlet, free .---- 1 w UK .10 one- ipin ,1-iirp ui im cuons of the totiRiie! When they are chattering. A'.- '. iSiiijer. . .... . - T annthrr column ot tins isue win w foiitul an entirely new ami tit-v-i specimen of attractive advcrti-im; It is tio of the tieaU-f-t we have ever seen, and ve tliinK anv one will be well repaid for cxaniitiim; the .(.;. W display letters in the atlvor tiseiiieutof Prickly Aih Uitters. . - - AnvKHTi.iNO in a KOtttl ileal liko making love b a widow. It can't be overdone. -t' fnoi go I&l'jtr. The Oldest Tree. tt-,...-i. : .1... t.l ....1 Tl. ..1-l..r Lot the old uitillein plant is the oldest 111 worth, (MKRTooTliAriinDiioes cun;lnl minute. 2So Osr. swallow doesn't make a summer, but if it is the rij;ht .stuff it will make a fall. Jliilljt. Pile tumors, mptureand fistlike. ', rodicallycuredby itnpntyeil tneth-Mls. lbtok. luteni.s in Mtiuuis. tt ui in .- i'1-.i'viismi McdIcttl .Usoeiation, JJutrulo, N. J. . . A ywsn ,n,v wr ,, , hl h,wIf ,, a ,bj-t.ato parccl.-t7iicat Tttojram. 10 cent 111 stamps, norms i-i-i-t-nuiv Foil sudden colds, hoarseness, or irritation of tho throat, take Avert. Cherry Pectoral. . .-ii . .. SoMKTinvo highly prized, vet always given away-a britle.-kr .Sprihy, AW. Ditr and gray hair will become, moi-t ami dark by tho u.so of Hall's Hairltenower. Tur. two can of civilization plon-ecr; front icr. Vtia(W.ni cej. Us 1: Dr. I'icrce's 'relicts' for all bilioin atucks. A vvvi.t.KT. like a jackknife, is only u.ieful when open. .W-f Aief-i ,'nt. - It month's treatment for ftc. 1'ino'n Remedy for Catarrh. Sold by drugistu. Am. a farmer wanU is tho earth towX Citi:m. nrmiiu iic.tr. u urK..- ,, .-oir r.if ham i.o.rer fo rj-i- . .1 &..... 1 ffaIMA I - . . . ' I .. .... 1.... l.r. .. l... .... .. I. .. . r .V 1.1 uk.l ' Spring Medicine Er?rylx!j- nerd nt itiouW tlcr f&cl ip-'.nc ' "TTfrn fn . ;r .e I f-- . f..i .iinita mrjtclnc.furtuoreato.-n: t!-' ... .r.t.If .. .ill -. -,'.;.. ,um :.r ,-.;. 1st Tlie N!r I n vr more tatccpttMc tobcacSt r. .-. !.u it..-;. Vr ,, ... .-..!, , ipht fisitn tnilli'lnr th-uiEt inj-otlirrifa-toa. r-rmm: :s fu-ntf : ;: uw w -.' inj itt!asbr 2d. Tar lm?crf.Jr wfacli hT tcumnlat.! Ja the St. I :a out UttUr gtri. trV tt4 Sn ili w.ts ,t. blixxl thould lictfrlS!. and tlie rt-m eliee Ke let fritr. It rC-ct w jr'-Wt. "attrvjy tii1f ml trca-th. before the rroitr-ittaic 1 2ecu of -rro tt- tt.a irum ttrr Uo-A -,d -'tr;--Mi trr to -w wc-.thcr rc t e't. br-ilth.- '. ti. Jri,r,u. s-tiim- tt, M. luI strupir-iiatt tbr trt prtne TntslJcIat. It purine the Uu-d. Itbrrrlh-.;r:ue. IttM. h dt-rrtIoa It overcome. drt'.J'r It but d. n? the whole rtera. 1 tj tt vad yoa IU be cooT'.&ced of luiupcrlorlty. Pnri"7 Your Blood , . . rlUttwflldolmMlIHe.. Velrflroa Pt.tely lut tt hido-c. ad ubialt pnnf from tou-ce of on- qnctSoned rrlUbtJitr. snd : you fr-vaJ-ty If job .-e uSTerls-; f rum ny d-'rat-e or 2ect!in ranit-1 or --rt- motrd by Impure Wt or kifr 'i'r .f th- yt-3i. to trj IIood'Sarprtn. Our ritrjrsr vtrrw.t u . In wartDS jou ttit you will aol b d!4p--u(a;ed Ux ! tbcreju't. -lean rrctiTr.tnrad It-y-'i S!-rr!Ila ti aH tufctsrc m-dlclae. It cirrd ae of ter-: ir .Vvl-, ach-i.sd ccredray UttJeirlrlof -e',!ariahrrncc J whltrh hvl tx-ea Kcced flf" Ma j "V:e Avesuo. Crvuklyn. N.T. f TL Lout. Hood's Sarsai3arilla SoM by in dr-cr-cUtt. :-. x f r f rrrr--sl fc7 ; C I. HtHID CO, A-therlc. Lce. Hx, 1 100 Doses One Dollar The it and taret RfJBf-dy for Core of all diseases cao.ed by any deraaseaeat of tie Liver. Kidney, Stomirh and Bowel. Ilynpeitsla, Sick Hradarhr, Coc.tipation. Billons CoEplaists and Milariaof all kltd yield readily to the bcseSeest infisrss-s) cf ?mm A mtm It fc -lesjut to the tatrte, toe up tl&e trrrtes, restores aad prrsenres bealtJu It is pmrely Vertahle. aad easnt fail to yreve Tbesefleial. bota to old aad yoar. As a JCtee- Pariter It H ra-en'er to all Xkerz. 5oU ereryarbere at f 1.00 a tfottle. WHAT lii 1 D &j CD Q A aTS" PIQC S HlWiLli 0 r - UUliL CURES AND VHY. fiSESTIGK CF M DONETS, m 1CHL ' iXFT.Aftn I TtOX ny TIIK Kti- Catarrh cf the Bladder, Crarel. Stone, Dropjy, Enlarged Proitatc CJand, Im&otency or Cenera! Deb4:, BriCht's Ducaie. WHY? Hwaut.? 11 it. th- onlu rrtttr- retninel m thy bks,-l, f kill i mm. I tin atvt il. im. Kfcajaa- xk, Itt-Aiiity and tVth. J -Mer oadleft, Km- AbaCVMt HWl ItlllCKtotllt t. UtUMl- i an on th. kulneyts, lacrfsin4 the orrtsUi j aHtl liow ut lale, rrruUns io lffviHrkUK j fttiictHiii, remore remore utihealtiiful formntMNks "" "4 " """ """'" . Mt- aul, in a wonl, rvurv it u nflUtrxl nelivi t". "ithout vh: hlelUi isitti htifM4bihty. IT CURES ALSO Fu' t-Vm- aru by n-:..rui fun.ti-.ninl activity. WHY Ail tht-se trouble. n l well Lr everv .I.x,icin of ednotti.,:., ; , - ' ,, , . , nriitr rcrni rn;i-r(iii nwi liupairtsl I sitllieV action. CftllSlIlL' -tnClllltlOCI of tho ....? . ..., -'r r l.rkinK .low:,, and thm ' ! , ,, 1 1 l,e l's'iuniui; ami the direct canwt of all , j tho ailments from hah wotnvn uJIer, ami , tiiusias sun i nuiovv ns wini ihiiwuih. VlHY Warner's Safe (.ore U acknowl . Mlgetl .y thoiittnndfiof ourltttintticiiliueii I to Ito tfif ' y trt Wtssf ynryjfer, in lcaue It . ctsujoti st Ictitltic prim ijtb-s, strtLitiK at! tiio very nt of the divnltr ! itaattt.iii 1 jit tho kitltieys ami liver. I'm: if fief.e tt r i a ttn ir .f it leuri all thr mortilit tca-tf mattfr ttcmlty j foinioiiM if fftainrit in thr htntf, , (m iiimai-il nllf. I lit tlie n.!.tinr if tlit'V ! , , "' uenwiKeo, uie aci tt ihrn tip . t.t-j !". decoiiijH,sink- it au.l .rr j rf. to -MiV i$ rcnnl, nntl e K'itt' Hint An vtm value health tke tt to ttrottt lirlmrnHS, as it will at all time anil tnidrr nil cireiimstfttiees keep all tlm vital fuue lions up to par. We also Uunrantrr a i'ttrr and !o!ie flclnl ellect for each t-f tht foregoing ths enstts, also thatevery catttiif Liver aiitl Ki'l ney trouble ejin ! cured where It-genern lion has Not taken place, ami even then l'enelit vviil Kun-'y Ito Derived In every instance it inn est.-il-Vht-d its !aini AS A BLOOD PURIFIER. particularly 111 theSpi-.ug. it is unts-piabs. 1 for voil fin not fitKt'urr ,! when the kul , , ' , . nevs nr ,,v,r r" t,ut of 'n!'r M.'fii up ji'fff etfitttti ttfii fri iiirr. tjto not ff,fmr trti'mrnt for atla nor an hi'tir. 'I'hr itttcturn ran ant rntr" rrvortlt with tin. (ive jourseif tht-r otigh ot.tif tt.tit.al tn atrtit nt with Warn fr'i rUfo (tire, ant then- are )tt many i'iri I ..raii ! hi 11 .th a- -irt -1 on! si i im . ih r iiitt (.nsTN. Ilruc -. '. ' 3 . it'i - l.tltltOI.M s!,r. ff . CTHM'tlLit ' I't xr. S r n tt' y 1 ' CrU' t. 'C .' - J1 r' r I' . t 'K tr-ai.jo-givr: I--4WTCB1SIT 1 hat f t-f !(.; "rv.ttr1.; n4 n4 "lofc taeiv.t mrr j..r Jr :,.tr. ..'.Vl !. A,ri.. M n4XTE1 u u K A K R fcfc Urvi.S J j Tono UP tho sy I I roarer II -T &--Hrl.l-i tVt Wtc vt J J ,. Wf, Vl. '?? .. f"J I J ?j.ruc Mr et, roruad. Me 1 ,. ". .,'. i "' ' . f I '"'' Hf-r F.-ru1 f. rntietnj 4M.tiy rj4 ' wo " -?- y Umml bf ft" J T J -.,. I i"ia 1 rr-rj. n Mr C " Vrrvuli. iu.t tv&.p-. fj cor'd t'-t I -itcW.-wuch tttt Iti4 u4 jt yr, ly nr -.-fir'.u. c 1 r '-rr'fi. 1 'I t t f r---.--t ly 1. I K'Cii A-- 100 Doses One Dollar Ban't Bu3 wlthoot w-Ht!rifer-irr C !iiJr3-'. Ore pTct- llfKY VOjLPiTriTM'i. e! -rr, m.Te MIV, VI TZT'r&iVXli. 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