| Show UNE RAL newsy 11 1 blaine talks merines verines ve rines A VIGOROUS wo J 9 touching th 0 V e to P ensi 0 rig and surplus the early that iq to lip the YAW few cerr I 1 TAW I 1 0 TIE flos itil oat the Itin tse ledem it on ibe bles bloor in frim western pre to WRITE MILS IX faint r thorax the vas tower ad surplus Surp lui pairott Dai Rott octa the of detroit out by thousands to lay to listen to blaines opening aw beell to the tink was crowded an hour before the tinie set forthe from lie the statesman ap I 1 at the entrance until fie step MM on the the great and enre maintained ss cheers and nhen lie broached the platform a eat 3 of assured him tit ba u a 4 among friends gov alger introduced BI ine who e poke s follows mr chata m an and fellow R despite boiler a ble don the men of new will still venonie to call tile men of their fellow citizens applause anti laughter it was said at tile beginning of our government that ahe veto power was an anomaly in republic in ap suring the pre ser nf conat tut ional liberty in that great decumen t our dinces tors larff ly coped cool brit sit precedents it lit an tors had brought with hem when they nime to A I 1 n england thero had ant a yato by the crown of an act W parliament alne the ug of years a go tills year so it estnick the mass to the eol onles accas flioy were to british law the president a veto any act of congram and to require tile votes of two thirds of the and two thirds of the house to senate verride that veto was to confer 0 pon the president roost r power it bave power in the Y enate and house equivalent equi valen sixth of tile V hole legislative power of the government fits df ference be tween a majority of one and a vote of two thirds to one alith of the whole of congress so that one president today to day wields the legislative power of thirteen Senat lois and fifty four ves when iia his executive capacity to vetress vet bill A power go extraordinary was data rall ased with grest caution by our earlier presidents Fresi dents general iuen eight years used it twice the first adams never nw it at all jer ferson considered very orro hat still considered consid eted by the democracy as their great prototype in eight ye ars never owl 1 batall madison years used times monroe used it once anti adams never PO that in the first 40 years of government mila miring from washington to jackson front 1789 ta 18 19 tho veto power liml alwen orgy six it in then bawit in the great ledet of the present I arty it has boon 10 ll 11 bior tile last sixty ears e a andrew upon tile nien tion of name a number of vociferous the ciner of tile hall sat ups up s veil of to bids maine re aed beneral jackson wax a man worthy sotir chears because however its contemporaries or chope who have sue ceedee him differed from bilm on lain great questions ques tionA they ed that the first edo ibis ero in the cradle by that krand old hero this I 1 k and happy retort upon ti a wo disturbers disturb ers of the meet ing wit received by the great rudl ence with an hearty cheers after these had punk into quiet blaine continued as bollom a in tits next forty years ahe veto WAS need 60 times and of thew 60 oer were by democratic s applause so that the a taw 1 A ach professes to be intensely lv my bratle has been uniformly alie on 0 which resorted to the one man power to thwart t lie popular will up to march ath the present I of the acted alted states was ilia veto power e government baa been waed in adl that was from ima to iam one hundred years lacking four and now at this point the diAcon M if b co acer ted arrangement arran gemen on t 1 ff I 1 which was II 11 I V and energetically by R of finses from tits body of 11 limin blaine paid cleveland in I 1 bree an i dine halt eari has used the veto overthrow over throe diemers and cries of hear hear or had when I 1 left N ow york alay be flow many times he ban sad it since I 1 do not know Cite erg and laughter arid of those by president cleveland have been used to prevent a pitiful penilton of four dollars a mouth or 4 ib dollars a s few I 1 be have of twelve dollars a month to tits worn down and starving soldiers of ilia united states cheers and cries 0 2 e ar h and he Is the first breiden Pr eiden t the united states that ever vetoed a bill for the relief of a soldier that bad offered his hodyno the cannon shot and shell of tile bad those vetoes here and had aish time to dwell upha them they hay 6 lilt been issued in pamphlet airm and they a ane exposition of the between the can a ad the democratic parties of to day as to the manner 0 treating the soldiers of the republic as one of the beat leal Ju prInt was not lu say oua of theae vetoes I 1 believe a abst the men ta abom he ve 0 ons were to be gevea h d no t been soldiers ortho united su t 1 there was bat a 1 tb at I 1 tie men aba er to be relieved by the pension sought wore in tore and need of bread there was not in any single case the slightest question involved in the aon 1 dosai of congress to a ions airy one of CI 1 ao of bills gislon h of were the of the coin missioner of pensions for an applies I 1 ion for a pension under aristi law we all know that from the I 1 the government a general pension law provides for a general do of asal wd do our wat by the geheran law to all cassai hot in general hing there will always be found et ce lona and every one of these th met the veto from the president ca in a outside of the general law but not outside of the merit of the men who aepli ifor ip pieties ivery case had been before the t ot t ile republican senate vy tor ca m had n before the committee of the and evera case awl been pasi through use Pe publican senate rua the house it be hard to imagine ila partial legislation tits 1 t should I 1 ft AI yet they met tame ath the so a veto of the areal tent some of them ei t a out of their grimness and out of ty had I 1 think a eplee of bainor in them I 1 one I wish I 1 had it here to read it now in which a man had fallen a victim to neuralgia of the most rents e d to allay the pain tiia 0 Is last i 1 I taking op lates ile was found dead in ilia bed and the was whether lie incurred fits le ability in tile line of butys he died of bainor of an overdose of the opiate anit it of ark overdose of tile whether it was taken 1 I or with so icid I 1 D tent laughter te and in his veto ld it would be a very bad to grant the didow and ildren of that man a pension be causes of co 11 ott ol 01 0 w chairman a d J t kind might be go 41 n repeated laughter respect to the president it carried in y back to more youthful days willen I 1 used to attend the theatre oftener than I 1 have of years and I 1 saw in an old play I 1 think but I 1 arn I 1 not lie P art of a pro bession al hit IT e lat who refused to con t W bute I 1 anat ling to the sub ascription io 11 for the rat at of the widow of a bricklayer who had fallen from the top of a house where he was working because as this said if you belleve the widow and children of this brick lafor you will have all sorts of men hill rig bromall fro mall ports of and leaving all ports mi widows and orphans be hind them laughter I 1 do not intend mr chairman to dwell on the subject of pensions pen sionA and have introduced it bowfin order that it ight be placed als a vis with an r subject vs the great surplus in the treasury of the united states s paa of which I 1 think might have to that poor soldier wl phout end anger ing the stability of th no 1 hat applause and surplus which has been accumulating for more than a year and a half re fasing to antl it to the reduction of the public a f has at found its useful fate the ore ident and his of the kressu r y have ameliorated the danger lk gly log more than sixty millions of it as a loan without interest to some national banks scattered allover the and this day your money and iris to the amount of more aban rall lions of dollars Is loaned without a cent of interest to national banks and I 1 contend without a shad ow of substantial right under th elaw that sixty millions Isto cured ts the out by the men who borrow r t it ends of the united states 1 they are allowed to coll collela eLj int areat f rom the con pons on them bonds and to retain lit the time the Inte irest they can aarn allowing ehst huewest to be at the rate of 5 per cent there Is gratuitous given 1 b the president detary 0 treasury in a eta I 1 ye I 1 read t its morning that t a i ai r in of the democratic national committee air brice has a million dollars of the surplus in Ws back when there was danger esst year and the year before I 1 of a stringency in the money market there wit i a movement made in con grass to allow the national banks to on the bonds they have delos ibid up to par instead of being the dome brats defeated atod the proposition and yet in this distribution of sixty odd millions president cleveland and secretary fairchild have allowed I 1 10 to the national babka of 00 if an republican 1 cretaro cre tary mice first appointed a aty odd millions lancola of public money as fairchild hs done I 1 PAY that a democratic in power boull have fovad his impeachment lt the cealius of tile aw per that were by the vetoes of the resident had been allowed and jae pensions had been aid and run for 00 the atal amount of tbt inesti relief to those poor sick and sometimes of th a sol diers who bared their breasts for our and mine n ot jl one sixth part of the money which the favori tes of the treasury department will receive 11 a single y air from be interest of tile money th at Is loaned the president is now to answer be and the people of and the people of maine who are going to pull together in this wr e eme at whether tile surplus money of the states had not belf ter go for the relief of the boor sad so among ilia union soldiers than to rich democratic bankers in wall st who are receiving an unlawful gain from your money and mine upon alie the speech three cheers were given for blaine blaine was followed by gen adain king of ryland and others blaine will adida drem a mass meeting at adrian mich tomorrow to morrow evening la talea to oct 9 at A hect fog of the baptist altion at bustleton Bust leton held ye 6 barday some little fluta was closed by a letter from ahe church at lower announced that J B tte the well known humorist bad been licensed to preach the MA al 41 SAM oci 3 the fol lowing burmal notice was issued ts by collector of gustove feager ff ager ayo chinese return will hereafter be issued and the chinese burean arill remain clobes to the pub alp ilp from this date 1 for oct 3 N bot dic VJ miles east of 1 is of 6 moot I 1 p I I 1 04 te whole 11 on of abat di brict am on the irav 1 starvation the blidt orles this hsc signally failed the crops have also turned out badly and the few provisions in the place are lillei priced and the unfortunate inhabitants do not know to for food and clothing the ot the aalt ock 3 abe a atlantic wh cl CIA arrived etere this mornin deft albona at I 1 I 1 I 1 bat night morningto gt nothing had been heard CA the misling prope e r 01 I 1 the W n W M last I 1 with spars gone and t lie crow of tile bup rogers of the wilson tow state positively ively they saw the wilson go down with all hands lall Is fr iionA A T oct 3 stage frota this to abax grand was hold up at dry jake civo miles of camast franl by VIVO ail who took wella fat aco s hot ana thorens ruall i through front globe arizona no passengers ore abbad the stage the robbers es caled floor coial I 1 p oct S flour has advanced here two dollars two montils and it Is predictor ctol that it A ten dollars a laffel charles A I allsbury of the largest mill in birin in the orld bald today to day 1 11 r have had quite a little squall iri moo ic es but that is nothing to the cy that Is coining later on far aeu arike in hilous hi logs CHICAGO oct 3 ahe side isert car conductors and drivers decided this morning to strike not no t sat burday morning beven hundred men are involved u lilt the probability of a thousand moke on the west aide 11 all strike W of fits street car lines in the vall be idle a teltow ala oct 3 tho cold W ave hits made the outlook jewe on courage a four an s have awen reported rig nty foUr hours two deaths ha e fla oct S cw cases 73 deatha C a |