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words kept her mind busy Howard rang blithely nnd butterflies floated tnlkod roftly for a llttlo whllo straight ¬ ened her pillows kissed her forehead lastly In tho soft air nut till sweetness nnd bentily was utid then loft her It Is hard to sro him learning to do shut uvnj from Sadlo UaBcomo ns sho Why hnvo I not noticed lay In lcr dnrkoned chamber knowing without mo And so thinking sho sat cotWnR of tho lovclluess outnlilo her It beforo up brushing back her hair with both closed bflHds Tho door opened nnd n little girl thin hands Madlo tapped at tho door Whon sho camo In her hands full of roBesj Mother two Indies hnvo como to boo stool bcoldn tho lounge her mother Madlo go nnd you tbey nro waiting on tho veranda 5Jookod nt her eagerly tisk Mrs Moscly to como nnd soo mo shall I bring them In 7 No Mnillo moving from my old In tho morning pleaso So nothlng llko hope grow In tho room Una upuot mo so 8ay I am not poor mlsornble soul Was thero n wny o wnvl nnd tiiko tho roses away out and did this choory llttlo woman Tho chUd went out and Mrs Bas If llfo was so poor n tomo closed her eyes wearily Tha Know that wny now room was n great trial to her thing bow was It that Mrs Mosoly pleasant nn tlioy had tried to mako t ninnigcd to enjoy It bo Sadlo was too excited to sleep but It Sho felt no curiosity as to who tho two callers noro nnd cared nothing for tho TIUU TRUE WAY OUT a mi irMN- X comoc window It Is such n pity I feci so sorry for Howwd pnld ono of tho ladles nnd Mrs Dncomn recognized tho volco as belonging to her husbands cousin Yea hut I pity Sadie most How ¬ ard will console himself men nlways do wl1 tho children have 8araj but realty Sadlo Is to blnmo for giving way A man linn a right to expect some thing else A firm will nnd undaunted Jsopo Kgitld euro hcrj without tbeio sho wJlldto Just of no dlscaso at nil And thep It will bo ns I sny How ¬ ard Iijvs n big loving heart Ktnmlp nnd some other womnn will fill It when Sadlo Is gone I U only right and nntnroJ that It should be so nut wo hnvo rested now lets bo going Radio Ilancomo lay back on her pillow her heart beating rapidly Yes It was true Howard a bandsomo bnppy nnlurod man still young nnd full of energy would not wnsto his llfo grieving for tho wlfo who hnd only been a port of shadow against his brlghrnew That ho loved her Sadlo knew vvH Sho thought of their happy courting dnys of tho few blissful years of wedded life What a lover ho had tont Ttw memory of thoso old days had not corao to her In such n long tlmo Npakp rheught them nil over Her dTdcnt lowr so determined to win1 hor ¬ ¬ fores her llttlo daughter had brought Presently sho henrd voices Mndlo wna practicing In tho parlor Tho two ladles tvero resting on tho vernnda Just outside tho closed blinds of Mrs Das her prqud husband so passionate dc- - I - oto4 Ifl Iter how the memory thrilled her evei wow n3 sho lay whlto nnd still on her prtjrr With Um swoot old pictures In her mind die hvml the door open nnd her Urnband came In A llttlo Indefinite pnln eoeniM to clutch nt her heart Ho was not kws tender thnn of old not iwmwm Jid cSft - ai ri vv t- - i J i i x ifvnt j vtno 3r La Pv t ja-- Vw - 1WIC13 THE nOSES AWAY less gpndo but thero was a change Ho sprtA to hor and touched her as a mtthcr ppcalts to nnd touches a llttlo hclplqiia 4illd Thero was nothing of Uio old poustonnto lovo In his manner ottd ftjr tho first tlmo sho mlssod It and Inngod for It Tho great tendcr neea luul entlsflcd her before Sho cloned tioi vxs nnd ho stroked back her htvtr Klio remembered bow ho used to ndraird ft Now thero was much ot pity In his touch not sympathy for ho could by no means understand tho ucMtrntis of his frail wlfo hut Just loving tpnder pity Thero no longer scorned to bo sympathy between them Ho fa learning to do without me giving mo up llttlo by llttlo oven now StkIIo thought nnd n tear drop pra Iravfly upon tho pillows Thero waa i UIMorness In hor heart no fool- ¬ ing1 ot jealousy toward tho ono who would oouvtlmo fill the placo thnt used to bo lirr own As Mrs Mosely bad said fl wna only nntural and right and oho Imow that tbo thought of such a possibility had novcr ontcrod Howards mind Sho felt thnt he was not conscjotiu ot tho cbnngo that she now sair so plainly Sho pictured to her bcKXIic brightness that would ono day nil Uitdimv dismal homo for that How- ¬ ard Mould chooso n bright healthy ¬ tho window Tho two women wcro alone now nnd Sadlo held out her whlto hnnds Yes I beard nnd I sent for you help me If thero Is a way sho said plto iusIj and Mrs Moscly dinr llttlo woman that sho wns just dropped down on hor knees nnd put her nrms about Sndle nnd cried ns tender hearted women will you know A wny Why bless your soul jos child thero Is a way Do you suppose that the rather wants his poor llttlo girl to shut herself away from all tho good things He hns taken pains to get ready for her No my dear ecn If or somo other jou had consumption awful thing thero would bo no need of that When Its only nerves nnd things why there Isnt ono bit of senso In It Tho hopo hns gono out of jou nnd you need to get It back Youo let your will dwlndlo nwny and you need to get It stronger I dont supposo j ou could be as strong as your Irish cook but you can be full ot llfo If you will Saile listened to all this and to much moro btslilcs What is tho first thing to dot sho asked Mako up your mind I think I havo dono thnt All right now ou want sunshine nnd something to cat and nn entertain Yea I know ing bock as Sadlo glanced nt her well worn Hlble but jou need something clso youvo spoiled thnt book and mndo It tell you lots ot things that aro not so Ill pick jou out somo crsc3 and jou can tako Just ono wco ono nt n time and thats enough until your mental digestion Is stronger And Ill Just send you over ono of Joslnh Allens Wltoa books Thoy nro Just as hoaltby as sunahlno And now shall I get you somo break ¬ I havent had mlno yet for I fast left Suslo to wait upon her father I wanted to corao to you at once I didnt think anyone cared so much but I novcr tako anything but n cup of tea in tho morning Sadio said Ob well that wns In tho used to be Wo arent going to bother with that old blotted pago now that wovo turned n now loaf and thero was n cheery ¬ ¬ necessity When Howard came In next morn- ¬ ing and noticed tho llttlo whlto folded paper on her table ho looked at bcr ttondcrlngly Was thero anything neglected dear You didnt get jour powder ho said I forgot It Howard Forgot jour nightcap Sadlo and sho actually smiled for ho had not called her by her namo for so long Why you Then Mrs Mosely camo nro In a now room sho began then flushed and stopped for sho remem- ¬ bered resting with ICmmlo Just outsldo was n healthy excitement When nt last ho did lose herself her slumber wus sweet and refreshing and sho wis astonished to And that sho had forgot- ¬ ten tho opinio that bad so long been a FonaoTYOim NianTCAP sadiki- - Tlfo nnd health began to como timid- ¬ ARK POPULAR STARS ly back to Jim So rejoiced nt tho f pink flush on her checks nnd tho naw light In her eyes Oho was growing EL8IC DE WOLFE AND QLADYS moro nnd moro llko tho womnn sho WALLIS used to bo Tho weaknoss was leaving her tho melancholy slipping away Alinoit n FlnLheil Llfo began to nssnmo new attractions The runner Wn Actrcat from the Start llrit Ilarect nnd sho saw tho end of It not ns tho I endlng Ktnntlonnl Hole In Tliermlilor old dreaded dnrknoss but simply ns n going further on It wns slow work Mill WntIL Career but It was sure Thero was no back ¬ ward glanco Every step to which she HRH are portraits mounted was a better pleasnnter place of two of tho moBt and sho remembered too vividly the popular women on horrors of tho valley un from which tho A m o r cn n bIio hnd come to risk oven n glanco stage Do Elslo bnck nt tho goblins nnd ghosts thnt Wolfo and Gladys peopled It Wnllld They aro After n tlmo Howard enme for her JUBt now entertain ¬ Ah yes thero was tho old light In his ing Now Yorkers flyesl Sho wns no longer nn object of Elslo Do Wolfo pity Ho had no longer to reach down was born In Now In hj orToits to comfort her but Just York City on Dqc straight across to ono on as high a 20 1805 She mada her professional piano as hlmsolf And In a moment on Oct 5 ho felt It and gavo her back all thnt dobut nt Proctors theater yhlch 1891 In Sardous ThermldorMh ¬ he had unconsciously withdrawn wonsho played tho leading emoUonnl rolo dering at the renowed Joy nnd content- ¬ of Fablcnno Lccoutteur playing leadment nnd tnklng It gratefully with ¬ ing business In Joseph Judgohnd out understanding Returning then to Four In But wise llttlo Mrs Mosely knew Now York Hand played nethcAmer clyjbo only sho laughed and chntted about Ican theater under tbo management of everything else Just as If sho hadnt T Henry French tho rolo of Rosn nn Idea Womankind Iloado in Sister Mary For the past two seasons tho CENT HAS DECOME POPULAR managoment sho has played under ns n of Charles Frohmah Cheaper 1rlor Muko Knormon Do member ot tho Emplro Thcntcr Stock company Among tjio roles sho has rnnnila for ttm Rinnlt Coin Lesa than twentj--flvyears ngo that played and upon which sho has concoin of tho United Stntes designated ferred distinction during this last men- ¬ ono cent was unknown to tho far tioned engagement nro LadylCatoFfcn west and seldom seen In the old north- ¬ nel In Tho Daublo hop with tho western states saj s tho Washington John Drew company Ladv Charley Tho Mnsqueraders Post Nothing wns sold for less than WIshangcr in n nickel nnd prices wcro arranged to Mrs Wanklyn inMohn a Dreams Mrs mako even change Now In all tho Mrs Qllb In Chrlotdpher Jr states Including thoso of tho Pacific Mellln Dale In A Man in Lovo Leah dx Costa In A Womans rteasqn and slopo which wero tho last to succumb cents nro In common ovorjday use lastly tho Hon Mrs Dudley Chum Mrs Do Wolfo nnd prices nro nrranged accordingly blelgh In Marriage Tho effect of the change Is of course nn Is an actress of finished methods nnd of Increased colnago demand Threo presses In tho Philadelphia mint nro turning out 1G000 cents n dnj It Is stated that from 1793 to tho beginning of our great war tho colnago of tho cent plcco nveraged only 25000 worth a year Just beforo and during tho war tho colnago becamo unusually large but during tho period of Inflated prices It fell off very materlallj- In 18SC however thero was a sudden nnd great rise In cent colnago and thero has been no return to low figures Almost one-half of tho entlro cent colnago of tho Unlted StntC3 hns been executed In tho lust fifteen years or to bo exact 304 700000 of tho 780000000 pieces out ¬ standing havo been struck since 1880 And still tho demand continues If this chnngo had set In when tho crash of 1S73 cr thnt of 1S03 camo on it would hnvo been regarded as n nat- ¬ ural result of bard times nut as It be ¬ gan with tho return of prosperity after resumption somo explanation other thnn that of financial stringency Is re- ¬ quired to account for It The Portland Orcgonlan thinks that probably the potent Influcnco In oxtcndlng tho use of copper cents Is tho reduction of price through lmproed machinery and les ¬ sened cost of production ot articles of unlxeisnl use which always nrc sold separately llko newspapers It saj s tho salo of papers for fractions of a nickel eerywhcro east of tho Missis- ¬ sippi has created an enormous demand for pennies nnd predicts thnt this de mand for pennies will bo qulto dou ¬ 1 ¬ o ¬ i tnnco Is only about twenty miles hux tno very Btrong current makes a pas sago exceedingly difficult M Plnkort started nravcly and ped ¬ OUnilENT NOTES OP SCIENCE aled vigorously for several hours but AND INDUSTRY then ho felt compelled to glvo up the unequal battlo with tho curront nnd was taken aboard n passing vessel An Inleretlnr t title luutle An Attach ¬ ment for Making n Speaking Tube Whllo ha didnt Invado tho British em- ¬ plro ho certainly demonstrated tho 1rnrtlrnltjr it Telephone Soiuthliic safety and efficiency of his trlcyclo for New In lleiiclllchu pence or wnr developments nnd other occasions for taking French leave EHE Is an Interesting little puzzlo YVETTE VIOLETTE thnt mny bo used A Uriel t St IoilL nlrl Who Ha Suent nn ovenlng party ceMfnllr Imitated Onllliert or for n favor in a Yvotto Vloletto now tho crnzo In Now gnino It Is llko tbo York Is a pretty young lady of 22 of plcluro In shape family excellent Hnmmcrstolns but much lnrgcr Olympla thoater Is crowded nightly to and mny bo cut out witness her extraordinary imitations of celluloid or of of tho eclobrntod French concert hall fancy cardboard singer Yvotto Gullbort who has Just Tho dato of tho en cngngoment nt finished n rcmnrknblo moy crtnlnment nnd thnt theater Yvotto yiolettos mnko bfl placed upon the guests nnmo pret ¬ It Cards enn bo up facial work gestures etc nru tily said to bo perfect Imitations of Qull tho decorated In colors or In gilt and ribbons which should bo tied as represented In tho picture mny bo of nlmost any kind although baby ribbons arq preferred For tbo llttlo doll like tassels uso silk thread Tho puzzlo Is to separnto tho ribbons where Joined without untying them or Injuring tho card This Is easily done by bending tho card nnd pulling the ribbon through tho ono holo nearest tho tassels until tho Joining comes through when tho ribbons may bo sop nited Tho puzzle If prettily made will servo for a book mark SCIENTIFIC CORNER M ¬ mndo ot ten cacs has ncqulrod orai notoriety A number of society po plo and nrtlsls hnvo taken up thin prae tlco nnd tcn smoklng pnrtlcs nro ntft uncommon A literary club nt Kent ington has regular meetings for tbl purpose Tea cigarettes aro n rcgtflM nrtlclo of trndo nnd nro sold o quit I nn extent As might naturally bo a pected this prnctlco Is developing otnt extremely obstlnato nervous troubton nnd cases of Insotnnla nro trncenblo rcctly to this habit It is tho oplnlba of a number of eminent mcdlcnt that this Is ono of tho most dangc forms of Indulgence It nlmont emrret wrecks tho nervous system nnd mako rest nnd Bleep out of tho question li Is cnuslng mentnl hallucinations nnOl with persons of dollcato tompornmontiy Is likely to mnko rather short work of tho victim The illustration printed herawttb shows nn Ingenious and very simple Ser ¬ vice invented by n mnn In Camden N J by which tho old stylo mouth ptoc of tho tin speaking tubo Is dbno awtrji with and tho tubo practically converted Into a telephone Tho grent ndvanag ot tbo dovlco Irf that ono mny tnlk lnt tho tubo nnd receive tho nnswer wlUif out changing from mouth to ear Tho cut shows tho dcvlco in opera- ¬ tion Tho receiver which Is fitted wlfc a rubber cushion for tho car Is attncbhi to nn inner rubber tube through wfertrit tho talker receives nn nnswer to rhhi ho may say In this respect it to Just llko tho telephone no cbango ot posU A Uefnl Device ¬ rreinluma on Inventions Tho French Society for tho Encour tgement of Industry offers prizes for a tho most valttablo Inventions Ks- For the best motor fed with somo commercial YVETTE VIOLETTE sho slnga tho snmo songs with oil for a method of reducing lcakngo lu bert and better voice marine boilers for a new and useful al ¬ It will Interest westeners to know loy for a small motor suitable for a that Yvetto Vloletto and Miss Mary home workshop which will work by tho uso or somo simple power available In tho house or by energy transmitted from a station for Improvements In tho process of preparing linen and hemp for a now wny to utilize waste products Improvements In tho casting of iron nnd steel nnd essays or books on tho uso of chemical or metallurgical Industries Tho field Is a very broad ono and American Inventors ore invited to compete A A er WrmW tion being necessary at either end o3 tbo lino whllo tho conversation Is golsjj on dovlco seems to bo admirably ndaptcfl to Its purposes as It Is simple cbenp nnd free from liability to get out oj For all interior communication t order Gnn fjfr VfiV WP repllwl Im rorry I met thorn and hoped they hnd cheered you up until Emmlo told mo I should think Mrs Moscly Just tha u umnn to help sick folic 1crlmiBi she Is Howard used to reason with her now ho novtr tried It soomod Impos ¬ sible to interest her or to tako her thouxUls atvny from herself Yet tho doci6T hod said thnt sbo had no really rf rftflta disease nothing that ought noi cut U treatment but Sadlo had do- believed all her JW dcH ojlierwlto toSho roal THE OLD LICIHT IN HIS EYES ncrVoirtt fnnclos bo and tboy had HpiH unchecked so long thnt she her Intontlon of going on a visit to vntf mi nbjoct slavo to thorn Hor will hct mother nnd asked Sadlo to accom- ¬ seejICoI paralyzed her Interest In llfo pany Wry Its been so long slnco I went woagouo nnd Its placo wan filled by n raortjld dread ot death Sho road no out doors oven tho world would Bcem booli but tho Illblo and tho blessed so big and strango to mot Sadlo said irwflu vro nil twisted nnd contorted pitifully Thank tho Lord It Is big enough for secii through her gloom seoklng oyes Ddcao thtfsun must go down or bo us to movo about a little and strango shttt rfwfly for nwhllo she refusod to enough to Interest us Howard says tako iwy of Its brightness for hor own you may go and so I shall tnko you DocnutiO a pleasuro must pass to mako for mothers Is such n homey sort of wm for n pain she ontlroly Ignored place And Sadlo went fco ploiliHiro Sho knew nothing nnd walled for tho pain of thn daily lottcs that wont back to Dfcntu waa Inovltablo llfo uncertain nnd cO inio flxod her naughts on what Howard nothWj ot tbo anxious ones that camo to thi clil farm nothing of ebb fiitow wrs euro HAyyrard bad grown used to It Men tho caroful watching nud management tba raado her dvs Jus tho pleastnt trad hliHdron liavo tho faculty of adapt 1 ing tcunsclvoa to circumstances One ones that hoy wqre flho wotntin nho well knew KnirnlO and Mrs Mosely dear No tli now room had tlrod me bled beforo long by tho Inovltablo fall of the prlco ot a slnglo rldo on a street car below C cents Tho use of cents Is not a peculiarity i i i v i v of tho poor Many of tho most costly goods Buch as silks velvets and laces ELSIE DE WOLFE aro marked so as to rcqulro change In this coin Writers on economic sub ¬ jects stato that tho use of small coins much refinement of manner Her work Carglll of St Louis are the same Sho is greatest with tho most highly devel- ¬ always commands attontlon and de- ¬ has visited St Louis often and has many friends there oped nations Wo havo heard but ono serves pralso Sho adopted the Gladys Wallls first attracted atten- stago as a profession but three months objection to thl3 reform in tho United States nnd that camo from a pastor of a tion In the role of Joslo Armstrong in ago In addition to her clever ImitaWcsleyan church Ho complained that tbo support of Wm H Crane in The tions she Is now playing the part ot Whllo playing this role Bertha formerly taken by Miss Ther- ¬ on tho Introducton of tho copper using Senator habit In his town tho collection fell oil John W Dunn engaged her to star in esa Vaughn in Rices Excelsior Jr tho plays of tho Into Pattl Rosa pt moro than 50 per cent whom ho waa the husband and mana ¬ JOHN W 1SHAM ger Her stellar career covered a por Tlie huprrfluoui Word A Young Theatrical Manager Who lias The late Charles Carleton Coflln tho tion of last season and of this but was Lately Caiuo Into Prominence author who first won fanio ns a war John W Isbam whoso portrait ap ¬ correspondent was onco asked tho pears herewith was born In Utlca N secret ot his stylo tils graphic descrip- ¬ Ho acquired a tasto for Y In I860 tions having glvcu his loiters from iho tho show business early In life and Ho front their great attractiveness was connocted with tho advertising answered that ho had no other method department of Ryan Robinsons cirother than to write hiB story naturally cus during the season of 1883 81 Tho wcro talking and then to go as It he following season ho was with Sells ocr his copy and striko out every word Pros Bhows and from 188G to 1S89 ho not necessary to tho sense Carlctons held responsible positions with tho plan embodied a principle of wlilcb Bailey ohow He conceived Darnum V1 Vvl k -many advertisers havo slnco availed srASEWfc tho Idcn which resulted In tho organi - VMrajxait themselves To bo natural is to bo sln zation known as Uhams Octoroons a ctro to bo conclso Is to bo vigorous company of colored performers vho In the and theso arc cardinal virtues present a high class musical entertain economics of publicity Philadelphia Went consisting of opera and high Itccord cjnsa specialties This company hns breakfast beep one of tho most successful attrac- ¬ In n fftw dnj 8 Mrs Moscly announced Hint JUlFAa Cuutoil by football tions of the current season and has JVe Scrumpox lu a now dlscaso to which won much favorable comment not only r r i i England It football has given rlso in HMjUm I NSSrA from amusoment seekers but from GLADYS WALLIS Is n bad eruption coming lndlicctly theso lptorested In the progress tho jl Yjrx j brought to a closo about tbo beginning colored race Ho will retain thisofcom- from dirty Jerseys and affecting espe- ¬ vj il n vmrsxK cially tho forwards In Rugby loaibull of tho current year owing to dullness panyinoxt season but will equip It with I II I kll vftl NkWS who havo to shovo In scrimmages It of theatrical business upon tho rbdd now scenery and costumes nnd will s Having returned to Now York city sho il8oput upon tho road a companion j has been proved to bo contagious wsb engaged by Charles fcobinan tp creato tbo rolo of Elslo In John Drews in e TSSSrss OLD FOLKS Tho Squlro of latest production which had Its first presenta ¬ Obed Thornton of Arcado N Y is Dames nicely past his lU2d year Ho was ono tion on Jon 20 last nt Palmers theater ot twelve children and his own cuiltlren Miss Wullla though probably unknown to tho greater part of her audjqnce were also twelve In number Another ot tho old ladies who saw mada a fnvorablo Impression nnd she Is Napoleon Is Mrs Augusta Muuthics still playing tho samo rolo in the rePa aged production ot tho play In New York who lives near Sbuinokln city HMt and who was tho BUbject of a re i m ¬ ¬ p Sp ¬ lSMHjffipi- - 4ti IIIij W m - iS-JJ- kmmmi 2mmi Jl If scientist has estimated that thero Something New In nendllglila aro guns that under flro creato force It Is said by railroad experts thai equal to about half of tho accidents thnt occur This seems almost Incredible but care- ¬ nro duo to derailments on curves Ao ful figuring shows It to bo n fact It tho headlight la at present constructed must however bo borno In mind that it throws the light straight on nma this tremendous force is oxcrted for when tho locomotive cornea to tho merely tho fraction of n second of tlmo curve a portion of It Is In darkness Every schoolboy knows that whllo he In tho new Invention the light Is bo ar ¬ cannot on what Is called a dead pull ranged that It Is suspended on pivots or lift accomplish very much ho can on top and bottom so that It swings by a spring or a sudden effort move freely From tho bottom onHiolhcaa many times tho weight that could bo Hght two chains run to the enrfajof ar handled under ordinary circumstances arm connected by a rod running to the Iy the same calculation the guns thnt truck of the pivot wheels When the throw 2200 pound projectiles at tho pilot wheels striko the curve tho oet rato of 1970 feet In a second will for sldo wheel Is thrown slightly In ad- ¬ an Inconceivably short space gf time vance and this moves the rod nnd chain exert a forco equal to so ns to throw the light directly on to power tho track Instead of In a straight line thereby leaving a portion of tho tratlf In darkness This Is thought to bo n A Solder for Glnsn What Is looked upon as a most Im- Invention of groat value and locomo portant discovery Is a solder for glass tlvo engineers aro wondering that no This is composed of 95 parts of tin and ono has thought ot It before C parts ot zinc It ins a beautiful me- ¬ tallic luster Is net subject to change Klrctrlo Chntie for Victoria adheres firmly to glass and melts at Invention says that an electrlo alloy Is made of chalso was ordered by the lato Prlnco 200 degross Another 90 parts ot tin nnd 10 ot aluminum Henry of Battenbcrg for Queen Vic- ¬ This Is also very brlllant and lasting toria The vehicle which is not yet It is finished is built upon n double framo and solders glass very strongly as easy to manage as to solder metal work of tubes with a head tubo for Tho work la dono cither by heating the steering much as a blcyclo has th then rubbing steering handle being somewhat llko pieces to be soldered them with a bit ot solder and pressing that used In bath chairs Tho body ot together immediately or with an ordi- ¬ tho carriage Is composed ot aluminum nary iron as In metal except that the and it runs upon threo wheels fitted tho propelling pieces of glass should bo quite hot be- with mlchelln tires fore joining In cither ense tho Inven- ¬ forco is a dynamo driven with Fultnco tion is exceedingly interesting and has accumulators very many uses Secret of the Keelejr Motor Apcrgy is tho namo of tho now fore Jlaylng with a rlvlnc Hall This Down in South America there lives a claimed for tho Keeloy motor It Is obtalnod by queer crcaturo that carries Its fortress forco Is thus defined around on Its back It Isnt very large simply blending negative uud positive or strong and so when tho nnlmals of electricity with electricity of the thlri up Into element or stato and by charging r the- - forest attack It It rolls n llttlo ball drawB In Its tall and Its body sufficiently with this fluid gravi- ¬ hard outer fortress protects It Tbo na- tation Is nullified or partly reversed and tho earth repels the body with tho tives havo given It tho namo bolltn which means llttlo ball and somo samo or greater power than that wlUv tlmes It Is brought In from Us homo In which It formerly attracted It so that tho woods for tho children to roll about may be suspended or caused to moro and play with as thoy would with a away Into space football And when they aro tired of bowling It around tho bolltn which A SI ni il o Kiperlment In Freezing hasnt been disturbed In tho least Pour a llttlo water onto a board under calmly unrolls and crawls away a hot stove then mix In a tin cup a Tho English nnmo ot this animal Is quantity ot Ice and salt stir It thor¬ armadillo which means llttlo armed oughly and placo It on tho board lu the and thero aro a great many different water Tho freezing process will very species found of It In South America shortly begin Tho theory Is tho rapid It lives In tho tarth In burrows which evaporation caused by tho heat It digs with Its sharp claws During tho daylight It quietly nnps but as soon as Vthjr dark comes It crawls out nnd searches Why Id it tho Cummlpsvlllo sag for Its dinner which consists ot Insects inquired with tho air ot ono plcate4 with tho sound of his own voice why Is It that tho man of forty or there nbouts who can rcnllzo so well how aid bo Is when ho Is talking to a youth ot eighteen seems to forget nil about whon he meets a girl ot that ago sovcntecn-mllllon-hors6pow- er ¬ ¬ 3ii P it y7y it Cincinnati Enquirer Tliuelr Chat Brownie I wouldnt t behind the tlmo as you are remarkets the mouse to bis chum back of tb clock What would you bo then And ho quietly nibbled another lent off tho calendar and murmured Up to Boston Transcript date I tell you tv- - ¬ hr cent tbillling ho rcutiuo John Rogers ot Oaulund Cal Is lot years old and a veteran of 1812 ou tho British side Ho was born In Malta Another person who rememnors 1312 Is Isubclla Uruvornti a Cnippowa wna recently visited Detroit to give testi Sho passed through mony lu a lawBUlt tho placo In 1312 but her ago is un¬ PINKERTS WATER TRICYClJE Attnnptnil to Crosi the lfnclltk Channel Upon It Of the many attempts to raco over tho waters by bicycles and trlcyclos a tho dovlco Introduced by Plnkcrt Fronch nrantesr Is certnlnly tho most Ingonlous and promising Tho framo driving and steering gqor aro llko thoso of an ordtnnry trlcyclo Suitably placed compartments filling tho space be tweon tho periphery ot tho wheels and concentric rings near tho axlo socurcd tho required flotation Whon the rider is In position tbo wheels sink Into tho water an far as tho concentrlo rings and propulsion results from the operation of tho paddlea affixed to tho rings Tho front wheel serves as a rudder To show tho of seaworthiness this nquutlo rncor M Plnkert proposed to croBH tbo English channel on it from Capo Orliuvw to Jfolkstono Tho rtk Tim Inventor l k ILsJSmI vr8ssaS JOHN W r - i Threo singers aro still living who took part In tho first pcrformanco of Elijah In Birmingham England 60 years ago John Swim Dela ¬ Recont deaths ware Ohio nged 103 Mrs Hannah Cuddobach Vermilion samo stato 10S Louis Allard Cohocs N Y 100 Pos sum Stevo Ross Masslllon Ohio esti mated ago 108 Patrick John Hlndo ot Norwalk Ohio Is Just past 100 Pioneer William Scott of Delphos Ohio Is tho same ago and ¬ ¬ known ISHAM company in a production entitled Oriental America which will employ soventy flyo colored performers At t says hoa tho only Jackson living Do mocrit Theater What v thero to seo nt tbo theater to nIghr askod tho man from tho country Ills city friend slgbed A large hat with four ostrich feathers an enameled buckle a cluster of rosos aqd rwycral Joweled hatpins bo said Bo suro and tako your opera glasses or thou you can distinguish tho minor Tea rrnf Cjgarettee details of tho tflmmlngNew Turk Among tho ctjrlous forms of dissipa Tribune tion a wrltor lii nn English publication saya that tho I smoking ot cigarettes Nut finical coroners Jury found In tho cua foots and fruits It looks very comical of a man kicked to death by a inula an It crawls about for Its claws are that ho Buffered death by being rata bo long that it teems to walk on its over by a railroad train The Jury lutfl very tiptoes no blanks about rnulo uccldenta JUi Tho natives aro fond ot tho bolltns Angolcs Cal Express t flesh nnd whenevor thoy find ono of tho animated llttlo fortresses they carA Family ARalr ry It homo and aftor tbo children aro 0ayboyQlvo me a kiss thoy tut It up tired of playing with it Cream How dvo Miss Peachlson Many centuries ago armadillos as huge you Ill call mamma an express wagons wero common but Gay boy Thank you Ivo kissed they aro now extinct and tho bolltn alieady Chester Pn Democrat her of today never grows moro than two or three foot long Vit with Water A ¬ Man from Colointlo I am studylntr up on the science of Irrigation Do you Mau from Ken ¬ know anything of It tuckyWhy sir it is not a nclcnco lA U Denver noad bnblt fnipejitoticciMjnsi tiffWritMnf ffiyitfSStntciConyciition iHsohlmSHciinc wtfs ffrcdilwItiTuJiithuslasm hltJH mhmmmcz l iiiKifii iyrssjrse2siBSisusiiaii Hi IN llYl3Jfc tfcW tiualofltco f flBEHKflhllw a wsa at jHWJT flnwFT ir jjj iHtt i ii Tl ra7 1K ¬ I A SUPPLEMENT TO THE BEE EARLINGTON Adiiillttnjt KENTUCKY FRIDAY APRIL 24 1896 MINNESOTA WHEAT PltlCDS MONETARY IUSOALlTr It Was a Crime S3 i Crying over spilled milk will nol re plenish tho pitchor nor will two Any appoal wrongi mako ono right to tho crirao of 1873 or nuy other IT MUST BE PROPERTY AND HAVE date gives no rollof iu our now exist ¬ VALUE ing condition nnd such can bo mndo only bocaiue tho contoation of tho frco silver clement is not tenable Articles That Served Well ns Monoy V W Hale nt Une lorlod of Hvlllntlon Aro Too Clumsy lor ITso by Modern WVirolc Smith on Bntlos Trading Nations Colnnso mid Secretory Hoke Smith in his do Ynliie AlisiiriUty of tho 10 to 1 Lata with ox Spoiikor Crisp mado thio Proposition A Clear Imposition telling point Jefferson found gold of tlio Money Question by llio worth fifteen times ns niiioh ns silver President ofOne orOur Ircnt n- it lid fixed tho ratio nt 15 to 1 Our siirnuce Coiiipnules latter day statesmen 11ml gold worth Ono of tho best short discussions on thirty times as much ns silver but want to fix tho ratio at only 1G to 1 tho money question was mado by ColonelJncob L Greene iu n speech Why not 1 5 to 1 or 11 to 1 or 10 to 1 before tho Hartford Hoard of Trado on March 24 Colonel Qrcono is presi Still Farther Ahead dent of tho Connecticut Mutual Lifo It is hoped by tho Chicago Times Instiranco Company tho largost Herald Hop Mint in duo ttmo pint mouoyod institution in Now Eiiglnud forms dealing with otir currency ques His speech ooutniuH sojuuah of boiled tion will go still fnrthor thau tboo of dows common seuso mid stntcsso com tho Now York nud Massichusctto He pactly accurately and cltarly tho truo publicans and will recommend that uses nnd functions of money and coin tho treasury of tho United States go ngo that wo quote tho most of what ho out of tho blinking business with said on thceo two branches of his genOur Currency Proberal subject which it ought to have no connection Wo believe it will pay our lems readers to read all wo have quoted No Deal With Sihcr J Monoy Trado oxists beforo money Tho silver Sonators wero saying that is bom of tho necessities of trade and tho movement of tho Eastern manu And trade is simply its instrument facturers would far tnoro thau offset no matter how complex its forms how tho notion of South Dakota Republi- narrow or how wido its field what the cans in deolaring for tho gold stand rango of its objects or the number or ard AVhat thoy will bo saying noxt character of its instrumentalities nnd tinio will toll They will realize how- incidents is nothing else but tho free ever that tho manufacturing iutorests willing exchange of ono mans prop nro not buying silver bricks nor trad erty for that of another Tho fundaing forsilver support Utica N Y mental fact and tho everlasting moral Herald element in such oxchnngos is this No vS man willingly exchanges his ownvalu Scheme ol the Silvcrites nblo commodity his proporty except This is n schema of tho ruling silver for another commodity another pioco ites to carry tho stato for frco silver of property of nt least equnl valuo to If the party wants to test the question him Tho wholo principle and motive of silver lot it bo douo by tho mom of honest trade and tho nbsoluto conbers of another party Wo nro will- dition of pormaneutly prosporous ing to nbido by tho will of tho ma- trade is property for property sub jority of tho Democrats on this issue etnnco for substanco equal valuo for but wo nro not willing that third agreed equnl value Anything oho partyitcs shall coino itr u Domocrntio no matter how phrased is robbory of primary and voto tho samo ns wo who ono or other of tho parties and is imhavo novor fnltorcd or left tho party mediately destructive of real com Quitman Gn Frco Tress morcofor it oxhausts tho party who is madu to get less than ho is mado to give Hut tho direct exchaugo or barter of Eastern Sound Muncy Sentiment scattcrod commodities by their respecTho Now York papers nro warm in tive owners is a slow laborious costly their commendation of tho Massachu- nnd inconvouient process Tho probsetts resolution on tho currency lem of trado is to bring tho scattered Massachusetts can reciprocate as to owners of neoded commodities and tho this mnttor New York did woll nlso scattered consumors of them effectively and had a duy or two the 6tnrt of us together ns seasonably quiokly nnd in her action Tho two Stutos speak choaply us possible All tho manifold tho best Eastern sentiment nnd they instrumentalities of commcrco arc nro ns woll ontitlcd to voico tho views merely devices to that ono end Aud of tho oulightencd business psoplo of tho first necessity to tint ond is some tho country us any localities of tho form and kind of property so useful nation Boston Herald nnd desirablo to all men no matter for what special roison and so uni formlv nnd universally accoptablo by What the X Rajs Shov them that thoy will everywhere among Tho recent discovory by Professor theso producers nnd consumers reudily Roentgen of a light which ponctrntcs exclirtnge for it any item of property opaquo substances is expected to mako they wish to exchange knowing that plain many things which nro now a it will willingly and wituout loss bo mystery Turned on a silver dollar taken in exohango for any other item of property they may happou to want and whenever they may happen to want it That kind of proporty for which all othor kinds can bo ex IllililiJP i changed which can buy and sell all others man call money To serve this uso most effectively nud economically it must pobsess in tho highest attainable degreo certain qualities it must hnvo value real usefulness in itself for mou do not willingly trade valu- ¬ able for valueless things it must keep its value for men will not trado valuo for a valueless thing merely bo causo it once had value they must have tho present substance nnd not tho inero tradition of valuo it must bo as invarinblo in valuo ns possible that tho new rays show that only one hslf white it is kept on hand awaiting other of its supposed valuo is real tho other exchanges it may lose as little as pos half boing flat depending on tho Gov sible of its power to buy other comernments ability to niaintniu tho dol- modities it must bo as nearly imperlar on a par with gold Tho light of ishable and indestructible as possible common scuso long ago exposed tho have as small bulk as possiblo truo nature of tho cheap money with it mubt consistent with sufficient abundance which tho free coinage advocates seek both for convenience of handling and to replace our IOC cent gold dollars for safety and cheapnoss of enrringo it must bo of a sort of equally valuable equally desirable equally acceptable Irco Coinage In 3exico Mexico our neighbor has tho silvor whorevor meu trade else its purchas standard and it is too wcllkuown hero ing power is not evorywhero equal that it has no money whatovor but sil- ond its function so far faile Wherever men havo advauccd beSimply because it is ver and why on u silver basis and it is equally well yond savagery they havo by custom known aud cannot hodoniod that our ml common uso adopted some then pcoplo can erotis over the hue nny avnilublo form of property possessing day and got iu oxchnugo for a silver moro or less of these quuhtios as the So long dollar of our money two Alexicau sil- medium of their exchanges ver dollars aud tho Mexican dollar ns for any reason thnt form hr had has in it about three graius moro sil- a recognized valuo aud acceptability ver than thoro is in our dollar There as wido as tho range of trirte of that cau be but ouo reason for this and it time it has survod its purpose oven is to be found iu tho fact that ours is if imperfectly When its acceptability n gold standard country while Mexico has ceuscd or has ceased to bo com is on a silver basis and yet in order mensurnto with the Held of trade it to get what may bo supposed to bo but has droppod out of use History is n tomporary relief from tho effects ol full of instances of disused and abau horded monoy not its scarcity wo donod moneys Whenever a particular form of propshould disgrace- the American people bow tho kneo to repudiation pull erty has served as a medium of ox down our flag from its high pinuaclo ohauge it has necessarily becomo a nmid tho taunts ondjjeors of other na- measure of tho value of every item of tions and from that tuno on mourn property exchanged by its intervenWhen cowries were tho medium over what might have been But tion certainly tho free silver voters could everything else wan valued iu cowries not then laugh very heartily ovor It was tho same way with sheep cows cloths hides bunches of shingles etc V W tho ruin thoy had wrought So that intermediate kind or form of Hnlc Paris Texas for property by firt oxchunging whioh all othor kinds of property aro North Dakota Dropping Slhcr oxchauged for each other is for tho r A Fargo dispatch to tho St Paul time being both a medium of ex Pioneer Press says that tho frco silver ohango ami a moasuro of valuo of tho crnzo in North Dakota is over Tho things exchanged Whenever u monoy has boon a kind political und commercial relations of thtj Dakotas und Miuucsola nro to of property which existed in natural oloso that tho success of the frco silvor units like cowries arrow licnils sticop mou iu North Dakota hai been ear- - or other like sort tho conventional prising iu view of tho solidity of the unit of exchaugo has been tho natural sound monoy hottiniont of Mmuototn unit by which the count of quantity Tho throo states aro peopled by sub would bo made Hut when the ex- ¬ utantially the samo clasnes and it is not tension of tho Held of trade und the improbable that tho souud monoy sen chauged wants of mou havo oompollcd timont whioh has all along maintained such rollnomonts in tho quality bullc itself in Minnesota should bo on the and convenieuco of tho instrument of point of reasserting itself in tho Da- oxchaugo that the rnrer motnls woro kotas Olio of the best speeches on mure uoceutable for the purpose tho monoy question made iu Cougiess soroo conventional unit of quantity thiswiutcr was modo by HopreuonU anil soma universally satislaotory mode tivo Johnson ol North Dakota and of itn certification had to bo Jound tho Pionour Prosa dispaloh suys that and out of this necessity grew tho vavilli tho rank und file of tho Hopubli rious denominations of money whioh oara Mr Jobnsou is tho most popular uro measures of tho quautity of tho limn in tho stato nnd mainly on no property contained iu such units and count of his stand on tho money ques- also tho coinugo laws by whioh tho tion Tho politicians of North Dukotu quality and quantity of the proporty nrc said to bo begtuuiug to drop Ml so used is oflloinllv ascertained und yoJ nnd put tbomsolvcs in Had with certified for tho safety of those who th Bound uiuuoy llopublicftiitf uud yould exohango tholy proporty there- ¬ wou tho rats desert the ship tho for Tlili don niYajNwjth tho incon venlout scales nud toats of the nuoiont foundering J not far off ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ MAT MOM merchant nnd allows actual quantity to bo accurately asoortalnod by moro count of unworn plooes COtNAOC AND VAMIC 4 TUK mUU S1LYHU HAND WAU0 lpMfiw ¬ l ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ It ought to be a moro truism to say that ooinago doos not and cannot nffoot valuo that it simply certifies the quality nnd quantity of a certain piooo of proporty for tho information and con vonionco of thnt world of trado whoso uso nud mutual ajrcowont nlono establishes tho valuo of tho proporty so Coinage docs not make certified copper silver nor silvor gold uoi-- does it make two grains of one nor afloot in tho least degreo tho rato of their exchaugo for each other in tho open mnrkot To facilitate tho sottlomont of contracts nnd disputes arising from them tho adjustment of damages andpoual ties and tbo nvoidauco of litigation legnl fonder laws nro passod by which a creditor is compollod to recoivo some specified kind of property iu satisfac tion of his claim and to disohargo his dobtor therefrom And as all othor property is valued in tho terms of that property ueod as money and nil contracts rofcrring to valuo souud in money theroforo tho form of proporty used as monoy is by far tho most con- ¬ venient certainly asoertninable and reasonablo sort to bo used for such n THE AMERICAN PAHlY tender And to this thoory nil enlight enod legislation confirms Tn these dnys when not only thpro Sllvcrftcs Advised to Flock iosotlirr aro not wanting thoso who question Tho American of Philadelphia all tho fundamental vorities but those cditod by Wharton Barkor ono of the who build parties on thoir denial it is manufacturers who tried hard to tie propor to remind you that logal ton protection nnd freo silver together Thoy on April 4th called upon sllvorites to dor laws do not affect vnluc simply provido a kind of property withdraw from tho old parties nnd to which being tendered by dobtor in form an organization called the Amor- n quantity equal to his ascertained ioan Forty dobt rclioves him of nny furthor liaTho paper says tho action of the bility If thoy doolaro that an ounce Manufacturers Club of this city at of copper shall dischargo a dobt duo its mcoting on Monday last deolaring for an ounco of gold thoy do not for a gold standard Makes it cloar mako tho ounco of coppor worth an that tho self appointed and ounco of gold thoy simply rob tho leaders of tho Republican party creditor of an ounco of gold Each re tho men who will control tho St Louis spective ounce will exchange for pre- ¬ Convention will bo permitted to mako cisely tho samo quantity of other tho platform of that party declare for goods ns before tho gold standard or n cowardly strad Monoy wns not iuveutod to pay dlo that oan mean nothing but tho to buy othor proporty dobls with but Tho Democratic party gold standard nnd must thoreforc bo property it- will do no hotter for tho Prcsidont Us legal debt paying function and his nlhcs will surely control the self is n puroly nrtitieinl nud conventional notion of thnt party nt the Chicago incident of its original nnd perpetunl Convention It is not worth whilo use and comes late in its history And for thoso Bopublicans and Democrats when any form of it has lost iu nny who beliovo that bimetallism must bo degreo its purchasing power tho law ro establishcd by tuo United States to cannot compol its ubo for tho paymont longer wait upon tho action of thoir of debts oxcopt us it robs ono man for representatives lhov must not nsto tho bonoflt of another time Tho couutry can only bo saved When tho coinago ratio of 10 to 1 from tho monoy lciidore from tho was adopted it was as ucarly us pos dealers in credit by tho formation of siblo tho actual markot ratio of silver n now party It should bo called tho to gold Tho two metals woro thus American party This party stand treated as nearly nliko as possiblo In ing for American interests the interdolorder to got ouo thousand silver ests of all ongaged in productive inlars ano had to take to tho mint 1000 dustries tbo party of tho plain people worth of silver Hut with frco coinago cannot fail to command n great majoat 16 to 1 with tho present markot price rity of tho votes of tho pcoplo nt tho of silver and unlimited legal ten- - election to bo held in Novombcr dor I can take 8500 worth of other If the Sllvorites will only accept property go into tho markot and buy this advice go off by thcmsolves and to givo tbo toiling millions tho long 500 worth of silver bullion takd it the mint have it coined into ono lookod for opportunity to declare for thousand silver dollar pieces and com- 50 cent dollars tho campaign ntmos pol you to accopt them in discharge of phcro will bo cleared up wouderfiillv 10- my previously incurred dobt to you It is to bo hoped that all of tho for 31000 worth of gold or ot any-- to 1 or bust neonlo will tnko this other equally valuablo property whicb4 honest step in favor of dishonost yon had let mo havo in exchange for money nod await tuo counting ol an equally valuable amount of prop noses on this issue orty promised to be dclivorcd to you at a future time But do riot expect THE SOUTH INTERESTS to recoup yourself by taking that same 3500 worth of silver in the ono Iu u recent interview Mr A K thousand pieces and going into the market with it nnd buying SMOG1 McOlurc editor of the Philadelphia worth of other property with it just Times said Tho first need of tho South tobecause tho law onnblod mo to compel day is credit faith in its government you to tako it for tho 81O0O worth of in tho integrity of its contracts some sort of property which you had aud let mo have on tho faith or promiso It needs monoy nnd it needs immigraThere is no place in tho world of getting another 31000 worth in ro tion turn If it bo otherwise if n legal whero both can bo 60 profitably emtonder net can inako fifty conts worth ployed Whilo thoro are hundreds of idlo in tbo worlds of silver as valuable in tho market ns millions of capital one hundred centt worth of gold it money centres it will not soek investcau work the samo change in ten ment in any stato that is not muaroly cents worth of silver or a conts worth for honest money and that does not The valuo of tho bullion resolutely maintain its faith iu paying of pewter inthe proporty itsolf is then no longer every dollar in tho inauoy that is counan element in tho question of the trinsically worth its faco in nny value of n silvor dollar r any other try Mr McCluro has for twouty years dollar nnd the question of tho rein tivo production nnd abundance of sil- been ono of tho stnunohest and most Ho ver and gold or of nny other metal is usoful friends tho South has had Let us all get a few hun has dono moro perhaps than any wiped out tho dred weight oT iron pass n law re other man to attract attontion to moquiring only a fon- - grains of it in a resources nnd possibilities of this dollar of full legal tender quality with tion There are many evidences that the free coinage and bo rioh Agitation for tho free unlimited uud independent coinago ot silver at 1G to 1 has dono the South immense injury SOUND CURRENCY PltOUEEM Wo havo no doubt that it has pre vented tho investment of many millions Thrifty provident wage paruers and of outside capital in Southern indussalaried mou in largo numbers carry tries Southern real cstnto and southern small lifo insuranco policies If this securities Wo aro happy in the ns country should ovor go on a silver suraucc however thnt this barrier to basis the great insuranco companies Southern progress will soon bo rewould prolit immousoly by it for moved Tho Domocrntio party is certain to thoir thousands of millions of dollars invested in mortgages would still havo mako a clear and straightforward deco bo paid iu gold thoy nre writton laration for sound money nnd tho thnt way whilo tho widows nnd or South will bo found solid on that platphans of thoir policy holders would form The day of tho freo silver domagoguo suffer by having thoir policies pait in silver tho purchasing powor of whioh is fast drawing to a close and a few would bo only om half ns jinuoli as months henoo tho most cautious capithat of tho gold which thoy wpuld talist will havo no reason to apprehend othorwiso recoivo Look at tho re that tho South is givon ovor to tho froo silver folly Atlanta Journal sult ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ pliao-sook-ing ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ They Rose Itapldty After the Asms sltmtloii of Silver In 1871 Ouo by ono tho ntsortions of tho froo coinago advoontcs hnvo bcon dis ¬ proved until now thoir preposterous claims aro loft without an argument iu their favor For n long tinio it has boon an artlolo ot tho Populist faith thnt the nllcgod demonetization of silvor iu 187 had causod tho great re duction iu tho price of wheat during tho past twenty threo years Promises that frco coinage would mnko wheat ns valuable as it was in 18711 have bceu responsible for much of tho silver sou timont which exists in tho farming vectious of tho couutry A recent roport on tho pricos of Western farm products by h I Powers Chiof ot tho Bureau ot Labor Statistics for Minnesota shows thst in reality tho silvor legislation of 18711 had nothing to do with tho prlco ot wheat The following is n compnri tivo stntemout of the average gold values for wheat per bushel upon tho farms ot Minnesota from 1BC2 to ¬ ¬ 1801 Year IWMWI 70 74 7S 1870 HJ 1MI7 IH71 1S7S Atcrtfo frli i pir bu M5 rS3 M T31 27 v TOOK MANS MONEY i 1 i i Demagogues bivo called silver tho poor mnus money Silver nud pa per monoy of small denominations aro everybodys niotioy tho money of tho pookot tho monoy of small trans Thoso who hnvo turgor actions transactions uso bank checks Hut if silvor is the poor mans money I would ask why is it such If because ho uses monoy in but binall sum then silver is ovcrylmdys money iu small sums It it is tho poor mans money bocauso it is cheaper than geld less valuable thau gold aud thercforo has les3 purchasing power I would nsk if the poor man the laboring man has not tho right to us good a dollar as tho Shall wo havo a yard- rich man stick of 3G inches for the woalthy und a yardstick of 2t inches or only 18 inches for tho poor man Shall wo hnvo n bushel of four pocks for tho wealthy nnd a bushel of threo pcoks or two pecks for the laborer Tho pcoplo wha thus try to humbug tho poor man would in reality becomo his robbors and opproisors With a depreciated curronoy tho prices of nil things ho uses would increase while i i ii same nt JIIO HllVS tlUMIll 4UU1HIU bUU least for n gool whilo niter the iufln- tion This is the uniform experience Tho wngo earner tho day laborer is always tho greatost sufforor from n doprociatod cuircncy Uco H Yea man iu A Currency Priruor ¬ ¬ 1857 90 1831 J1 - ZTr -- - 71 J I These tlgurcs provotbat tboavcraao prio of wheat wnR lower in 18C2 I10 than daring tho ton years following thocrimo of7l Thopriooof whentnd vnnced in Miuncsotn nftor tho legislation of 1871 and romaiucd higher fou some yenrs Iho chnngo iu the cur rency laws could not both udvnuce If nhent in prims and lower them Minnesota wns only worth 7il cents per bushel beforo tho gold bugs nisasMU nted silver nnd was worth SIJ cents eight year nflcr whnt becomes of the Populist proteuso that tho law of 1P71 hni steadily reduced tho prico of wheat Is not this ono fact of higher pricos following the eo callod demonetization of silver conclusive evidence that tho law of 187J has not been tho causu of low pricod wheat Tho real causes for tho fluctuations in wheat pricoi sre tho sizo of tho crops grown tho vnnitig demand for our BiirpliiH wheat iu foreign markets tho competition of other countries and cheapened molhods ot production mil transportation Tho coinage law of 1H71 lrw no more to do with ohoap wheat than it hai with tho changes in the weather ¬ ¬ whoat-grow-ing trjlue - for tlio Moon Position r the Maiiiilaclurers Club Tho Manufacturers Club of Phila delphia have repudiated the action of certain mombcrs ot that organization who had pledged their co operation with Iicpublicuu Senators from the West on tho basis of freo silver coin JJy an overage and a high tariff whelming mnjoritv tho club adopted resolutions declaring its nnalterablo opposition to tbo free coinage of silver by tho United States alone Philadelphia papers regardless ot partisan leanings give full measure of praieo to tho club for its stand on i linance Tho Press Hep regards it as tho most effectivo blow at frco rilver that has bceu struck iu many a Tho club tho Ledger Iud day has sent a messngo to Hop says the national Republican convention from tho greatest Republican city in the land that must bo respected In the opinion of the North American Hep it doesnt matter what the free silver members of tho club do Tho action is oud R iy after tint decidedly against any further de basement of the currency tho Times Ind Dcm says whilo tho Becord Dom says that tho declarations nro mora outspoken than havo been most ot tho stato political plntforms recently put forth nnd tnoir oflect should bo not only to redeem tho good unnio of the manufacturers of Philadelphia but to bring strength to the causo of sound monoy ovorywhore ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ Sountor Bon Tillman has grown tired of hi- State nursery whisky bottlo and has joined tho 10 to 1 orphans who aro crying bocauso they ont have the Bonny is n bold bad boy and moon ZezzzSMSfaf ijisn tegs gfrfff T Apnnlllns Efloots of SUrlnldnjt Yard- ¬ sticks nntl Uftllon Measures i Aro Wo a Nalfou of llasoala Iho titlo of nn artlolo by John F Humo in tho Araerlonu Mngozino of Clvico treating tho silvor controversy from tho standard point of lionost monoy Aftor nu exordium emphasis ¬ ing tho comraorolal importance of honost monoy Mr Humo paints n humorous plotnro of tho dismay that would bo caused by ft snddou ahrlnk ngo of nil tho yardstick of tho counTho lady who had purchasod try and paid for goods snpposod to bo aufllciout for a oomploto suit of fash ¬ ionable construction would ilnd that sho had baroly onough material for a modern bloomer costume and tho gbutloman doiug tho samo thing would bo forced to put up wllh knlckor bookor panlatoous and n coat un Tho houscwifo adorned with tails who had bought carpels for bor floow would havo half tho boards uncovered when hor order was filled If tho And bo in other things gallon moasuros woro suddenly con tractod from four quarts to two and tho quart from two pints to ono or turning to mattors of avoirdupois if all the pound nnd pcuny weights iu our i marKcta surivciou mini hjoj ouly provide- us with halt tho usunl quantity of fish or booiHtoak or sugar or salt or ten wo had boou necustomed to got for our money tho Ninq effect would bo aiipalllng tenths of our families would bo re ¬ And what au duced to half rations outcry thoro would bo Thousands of vciccs would bo raised in douuuoia tion of the change our Now continues Mr Hume yardsticks our woights nud other regulators in buying nnd soiling nro If not oxnetly com ¬ mado of monoy posed of tho samo materials thoir moasuring capacity is determined by its purchasing power Wo can chaugo every ouo of thoni to all intents nud purposes by merely changing tho standard that is tho valuo of our uurrcuoy Hut would nnyono in nil our broad Innd bo rascally ouough it may bo asked to pock to so contractor measuring standards our yardsticVr oto that thoy would only gho us half tho values for w hich wo had boon Pvcn so it contracting and paying That is tho very must bo admitted thing proposed by lorge aud influential portions of our countrymen who nro loJ in tho movement they nro urg ¬ ing to that end by men that aro promt- nont iu public lifo nnd who call themselves statcsmon nnd economists Thoy aro seeking to bring about tho chnngo suggestod by revolutionizing tho monoy standard of tho country by substituting 50 per ccut silver for That is tho effect 100 per ucnt gold which tho sucooss of thoir polioy would involve Mr Hum cconcludes his nrtiolo thus 1 ¬ k Whilo Mioro nro unquestionably- somo points in oouucctiou with Mute mmm IlfiiWflf t ImraVH sSii K Cty T ho cries ft little louder and shriller than his Populist associates to the same old tune of froj and unlimited nUer After a whilo ho will find that the fro coinigo moon is far boyond his reach nnd ho may stop blubbering nnd attend to his Congressional duties Spoiled children are n nuisance nud if Senator Tillman persists iu negloet ing tho interests ot his Statu whilo ho howl for fifty cent dollars tho peo plo of South Carolina should call him homo at tho earliest opportunity Lost Came Although somo of the advocates of tho free coiuagc of silver havo rccoutly professed greatconfidonooiu tho grow ¬ ing strength of their cause busiuess ID3U need not borrow trouble on the matter Free silver has semi its best It will never bo ub dangerous in day tho future ns it has been iu thopait it wiUuover come as near to lulling n place on tho statuto book iib it did in tho Fifty second Cougress Though it muy not for many years bo laid iu the gruvoof abandoned issues where the rag baby found burial frco silver has A iniriw Gold Stanuahd 5000 lOMOV WoilTK ¬ tii SiLvun 85000 Ill STANDAn6 5000 Policy Wonm OnrYJ500 In ono instanco tho widow and or phans would havo capital that would yiold thorn 8300 a year at fl por cont in tho othor tho yiold would bo only 150 Frco coinage should bo ropu diatod by ovory laboringsan- - N Y Advertiser ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ An Old Fogyg Opinion Thoro is scarocly any point iu tho ccouomy of national affairs of groator moment thau tho uniform preservation of tho intriuslo valuo of tho monoy unit On this tho eoourity and etoady valuo of proporty osjontinlly depondfcj -- Aieuiuier unmtltou lion u With i0 Leiit Statesmen the silver craze uossesbcs the laud west of the Hocky Mountain lot him read the opinions of tho Portland Orcgonian Iho chief cnomy of industry nnd paralyser of business is tho member of congross who proposes to shift the basis of monoy from tho gold standard Theso men are to tho silver standard entitled to no quarter The highest duty of citizenship is to oproto and dofcat thorn There will bo no revival of industry and business till thoy nro Do no want restoration of put down Do wo wish to mako it prosperity possiblo for men to invest mouoy in Down then bnsincss aud industry with the fifty cent statcsmon whose policy threatens values aud compels ovory prudent man to withhold in vestments Tho business of tho couutry is throHtlod by tho chonp raouoy No man who cau command crazo monoy is such u fool as to invest so long ns it is uncertain what it may bo worth noxt year Ho simply sits still and waits for tho crazo to blow over This is tho chief thing that prolongs Why Has Interest Fallen hard times and impoverishes tho coun- ¬ Tho strength of tho froo coinage try Tho silvor man iu congress is agitation among tho farmers has been the nrch ouomy of tho countrys pros the dishonest protenco that cheap perity money would mako lower interest on Tho Orcgonian is a credit to tho loans By ouuuiugly dcLouuoiuggold stato of Oregon as dear mouoy and promising that if Warning to Politcal Candidates our currency was put on tho silver basis it would bo easier to borrow That looso thoughted crowd frco capital tho silvcrites havo secured u silvcrites or bimotullUts who pro following which otherwise would not diot or who imilgine that nftor moro havo listened to thoir arguments than sixty yours adherence to gold as Hint a poor quality of money doos the sinulo standard of our mouotary not inako low interest can bo noon by system this country can bo induood to hIuuko into the abyss ot silver roforonco to facts of rccout history Tho gold Wullo our currency was on n pnpor inako a gravo mistake basis iu thoulloged happy days of tho standard rcprcsonts tho rcslstlesi Shells coppor poriod previous to 187it intoroit on march of civilization farm mortgages nud all othor loans and other metals inferior to gold be was far higher than it is to day Ever long to tho past or to Nations living specio moro iu tho past thau in tho present of since tbo resumption paymonts on n gold basis mtoroat has Tho gold standard has to day tho ap boon gradually falling uutil uow tho proval of tho people of tho United avorngo rates paid aro lower thau ovor States B8 positively ns at any tlmo before in tho history of tho country during the last holt century and thoy If thoro was any foundation for Popu will uot olinugi it howover much tho list money theories interest should irreconcilable may rugo or howovor hnvo beon low when tho eo callod cheap tuunniugly any great uatioual party Why wtios up tuo issues in us piauorm arooubabkBwcio so abundant is it that during tho twoniy threei The more a political eanlidato under- years that gold has boon tho staudnrilj tak3 to straddlo this dieation tha of valuo rates of tuterest havo stondllyf ur will fatoV powerful grasp tuvc If nny onethinks that currency business about which there may bo honest ditrcrcuccs of opinion msluly owiug to tho positions hold by different observers thero is ono thlug wo can all depend upon It wo attempt to imposo upon thq conutrv nnd tho world a ourronoy graduated nt a ralibi thnt does not represent rcnl yaluos aud thus soek to client them in tho operation if wo so arraugo matters that ho bond mado payable iu gold whioh tho rich and crafty capitalist holds shnll ba worth par iu tho market whilo tho farm mortgage mado payn bio iu current funds in which the humblo and inexperienced citizen has iuvestod his or her savings shall bo worth but half ns much if wo frame our Inws bo that tho wealthy bankers hoarded gold nhall bo doubled in pro ductive power whilo the pittance which tho w ugo earner receives shall proportionately shrink iu its buying capacity nud ubove nil with tho full knowledge of tho fact that the worsts of all governors and governments havo been thoso that have sought to corrupt and debase- tho mouoy of thu realm nud with oyes wido open to tho consequences involved wo go to work to misottlo the foundations of publiu orodit by sotting up a monetary stan dard that on its face would bo u litthe concensus of tho worlds contusions must bo that wi nro a nation of ¬ ¬ ¬ n M rnscnls EITHER SILVER OR U0L1 received its death stroke at the bauds of tho American people aud Booiier or lator it will drop into iuuociiousdosiio tudc ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ The ollorts of tho silvur mining interest aided by a reckless seotion of protectionists may galvauizo tho fruu coiuago causo into nu appearance of vigor but iu reality it has not tho Silver is still a shadow of i clmucc poril to tho enrrouny but frco silver Tho danger from is an empty cry tho whito rootallies entirely through n Tho compromise with the silvcrites honest monoy mou can woll afford to laugh at tho frco coinago bogy but thoy cannot afford to asiont to any en largement of tho uso of silvor in our Boston Herald currency ¬ A lllirhlv Ingenious Hclivme ¬ ¬ ¬ of 70 sighs tho HI to 1 patriot who edits tho Moridon NebJCouricr as ho urges Lis readers to dump the gold into the oa ns thoy did thu teas Sinco tho ehiol complaint of the sil- ¬ vcrites is tho ullogod scarcity of gold it is evident that this Nebraska editor Thu has got hold ot u great idea wiokod monoy powui is oppressing tho people because gold isscarco uud dear Of courso tbo gold bugs do not want tu see tho yellow moral becomo plen tiful and for that reason they are only mining about 300000000 worth of it por yeir If tho patriots of 00 will not to work nnd dump all tho gold thoy can got hold of into thu tea it should bo olear to uuy Pppulht mind thai instead of boirtg u feoaroo metal gold will be moro anumfaut thau bit vor Then tho hattd m6noy power vlll bo willing to loay out its wealth at lift per cont a yrfr and the pur chasing powor of Im War will bo ns Ohlforjustalittloof that spirit Tho opinion has Ions prevailed says tho Iron Ago of April J thnt the groat majority of business mou iu tho great industrial and financial centres of this couutry were in favor of sound curronoy and emphatically opposed to frco coiuage Mauy rt thuin no doubt nro bimctalllstH from conviction but having recognized that any interna tional agreement is impossible sldo with thoso wio demand tha gold Ou tho standard puru nud simple othor hand many who are at heart iu favor of freo coinago havo pcrsistontly masqueraded na bimotallists since it scorned tho only course to keep thu Tho little gamo has agitation going been played long ouough nud thero is growing impationco at furthor dallying with tho most important issue uoikbo foro tho pcoplo thu rofqrm of j pur currency on a straight gold brisin Thoro is no choice between thotwo ex ¬ tremes of frco silvor coinage and tho hinglo gold shudiird because tho in tcrmodioto grouud is not tonablu Bus ¬ iness mou rouognizo that with nil our powor and wealth wo cannot timintniu u parity of silvur with gold at any rato wo may fix Tho otuor alternative bi- ¬ metallism basod ou international ngrocmont is hopolcs in view of tho nttitudo of several of the groat Euro pean nations ¬ ilcoJTL 1uimsuQwnN Y SiuJ V editors small s tlio averAg00 question By Idiovlodge of tho all wesus lot thoiiMru3 im sllr W Exporionoo iu othor couutrios nnd alt ages is against him Business men familiar with monetary questions say But noitbor tho oxporiouce of no mankind in tho past nor prosont gumption weighs with tho man who has n theory Hit or miss ho wants to try it with a light hoart having as ho thinks nothing to Use if his theory is wrong- in this ho iu again mistakou Thu groat calamity of n tall to tho sil- ¬ vor basis and tho panic aud long stag nation that would follow must affeot tho ellver theorist ailing with hia Ho would Buffer in packet noigkbog iu n hundred ways Bitmjorq Him - Tho Sliver Theorist Tho siuooro ollvorito is n prophot Ho prcdiots thnt tho opening of our mints frooly to ailvor will double tho valuo of silver iu tho worlds markets ill W