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Ttpw ins- - wiEPWBwBpff T m r ly wecan jurmtit ayeuui tales for all the a- invitn fxt rtlU m b The Finest - Leading Jlfaga sines arid Periodicals in conjunction with THE BEE Work and Latest Styles in CopperPlJu Engraving WV JL 1 1 IrsfiKafflgS EARLINGTON ¬ ¬ J ¬ if ¬ Wedding Cards 1 JW Visiting Cards cW on short N I I notue and at best pnees at this ojjiii iV tVVAAAAAAArt AAjJ ift aaaaaaaaa aaaiimiiii SEVENTH YiAR HOPKINS COUNTY KENTUCKY THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 10 1896 A NO 36 Mr Bryan frankly tells him would be worth only half a3 much 13 Will the workingman undr free coinage have to work as hard and as many hours for a dollar as he docs now Upon your answers to the foregoing questions depends the vote of myself and a large number of workingmen of this community who have made up their minds that the interest of themselves and Democratic Doctrine their families is superior to any question of allegiance to rarty Very respectfully TJic proportion betwpdn the W L TlMHEKLAKE values of gold and silver is a Conductor Mobile Street Railway ¬ ii i -- fV f Republican Doclrinc The American people hold the financial honor of our Gov- ¬ ernment as sacred as our flag The money ofjthc United States and every kind and form of it whether of paper silver or gold must be as good as the best in the world The dollar paid to the far flier the wage earner and the pensioner must continue for- ¬ ever equal in purchasing and debt paying power to the dol- ¬ lar paid to any Government creditor WlLIIAM McKlN - KV Gold is the one standard of value among all enlightened An hon- ¬ commercial nations est dollar worth ioo cents everywhere cannot be coined out of 53 cents worth of silver plus a legislative fiat Garnet A IIoiiakt A disordered currency is fatal to industry frugality and economy It fosters the spirit of speculation and extravagance It is the most effectual of inventions to fertilize the rich mans fields with the sweat of the poor ¬ mans brow Daniel Wkiistkr I dont believe that you can legislate up the value of anything any more than I believe you can make generals heroes by legislation The Continental Congress tried legislating value up even by resorts to penalties but the inex orable laws of trade ns independ ent as the law of gravitation kept them down I do believe you can legislate n value down and that you can do it by attempting to leg Roscoe Conkling islate it up February 4 8G2 ¬ ¬ ¬ ir ¬ f Must Preserve Our Credit r Credit plays a great part in the If your merchants silver question buy goods from England you will find that credit amounts to a great deal and on a silver basis we will big sum for this pay a is why merThis credit chants do not want a silver basis They say that on a silver basis you will scale down our debt one half Would you do it and deprive the man you owe of one half of what Shall the nation you owe him do it I say no and not from sentiment do I make this statcmcntbut from a selfish reason Wo must preserve our credit in the world and if we adopt a silver basis wc Wo will ruin it the world over us out want no silver basis to help of these hard times because the Dis silver basis is dishonorable brought on these hard times trust in 1893 and hard times will last until wo turn down theso Silvcrites mid when wo settle this thing for good nnd all in November wo will hear no more of hard times Thomas B Reed ¬ ¬ ¬ Tun question beforo Congress is whether it is now safe nnd ex ¬ pedient to offer free coinago to the grains the silver dollar of 412 with the mints of the Latin Union closed and Germany not permit ting silver to be coined nn money At current rates of silvor the freo coinage of a dollar conjaing 413J4 grains worth in gold about ninety two cents gives an illegili mate profit to the owner of the bul ¬ lion enabling him to take ninety two cents worth of it to the mint and get it stamped as coin and force his neighbor to take it for a full dollar This is nn undue nnd ¬ IllV l V Silver Motiomctnllsm Trying to Fool the People The Kopublicnn party favors tho The rich ore growing richer and the ppor are growing poorer largest use of both gold and silver which can be maintained with the is tho favorite and oft repeated declaration of the free coinage orators two metals at parity When tho and writers They do not furnish coinage of silver Went on concurany statistics to prove it but conrently with gold coinage it was by tinue to assert it after it is shown tho common action of the commer As a matter of fact to be untrue cial nations If the free coinage Uhc past thirty years and the past of silver is to be restored side by side with gold coinage it can only 300 years have steadily increased the savings and comforts of the be by renewed joint nction of tho many faster than the accumtila commercial nations lationsof the few Take the cenIf freo silver coinage is attempted sus returns without that joint action it will imPer capita Total mediately put us Upon the silver Census 1810 1960000000 I 30 jjo 1910000000 There is no gold 180 50 cent basis 186a 16160000000 314 i coiuago in the present free silver 1SS0 870 13641000000 1030 65037000000 countries like Mexico and China 1R90 The statistics show that there arc ilf the United States alone were to become n free silver country gold 4047 millionaires in this country coinago would stop here also No whose average wealth is 3000000 body would send gold to the Mint each making 19 per cent of the to bo coined when for every dollars wealth owned by millionaires who worth of gold he could buy silver are 3 per cent of tho families The balance is owned by 1125- enough to make two silver dollars We have now the fullest measure 812 families worth 5000 and over of bimetallism that wc could have to the extent of 34098539125 by 11560293 families worth i6 without international agreement and 2000000000 is wc have Irce gold coinage 938552072 that It will be seen and practically all the silver about held by foreigners Goooooooo that we an earry at that the per ccntagc of increase 49 parity With an international agree per cent from 18S0 to 1890 The ment wc nnd other nations could reason why these facts do not show carry more silver on the same basis that our government is gradually The Republican party favors the changing from a democracy to a latter proposition and until it can plutocracy is because they arc all be reached it stands by the former the other way When the deposInstead of hcjng inconsistent the its in the savings banks building two positions absolutely fit to associations nnd co operative ingether and the one grows out of the surance companies are constantly increasing even during these hard other is Dry an nnd his partisans who times and during the last twenty It hold the contradictory positions years they have been taking more He professes to be a lumctallist newspapers buying more bicycles But he advocates free silver coin wearing better clothes using more age by thin country alone without furniture and owning more houses thc nid of any other nation and They use three times as much sug that would plunge us nt once upon ar per head twice as much coffee the silver basis So that in reality one fourth more tea three times as Unless the lie is not n bimctnllist but a much beer as in 1S67 poor have been improving in con silver monomctallist He may deceive himself but he cannot de- dition how could they increase to ceive the country Tho questions this extent the consumption per with which he truculently proposes capita of the above named artito drivo the Republican party cles and more than treble the use They have from the field will result in a dis of boots and shoes 800000000 in building associacussion which will overwhelm him and his Populistic party with con- tion assets 2000000000 in savings bank deposits and an an ag fusion and condemnation gregate of many millions in regular They National Bank deposits Patriotism and Loyalty Public sentiment will not likely patronize foot ball base ball cir tolerate the retention in the public cus theatre lairs and kindred service under President McKinley amusements to an extent undream Rich men of any many who had allied him- ed of thirty years ago own less nnd less of the general self with the movement to dishonWilliam Penn once owned or the country discredit the judi- wealth the State of Pennsylvania and to imposcial authority and make it sible tor the executive arm to day his descendants own none of maintain the law nnd keep the pub- it and every year the number of 1 hrcc men once On the other hand it owners increases lic peace of New Jersey and would be easy for President Mc owned the State Kinley to leave undisturbed those now it has half a million owners ollicinls who had shown enough while the lineal descendants of the patriotism at this time to so act First proprietors have scarcely a When Stephen and vote ns to best guard the na- foothold in it Girard died his estate comprised tional honor one fourth of the total valuation ol No one man to day Philadelphia ASK the recovered feftt uf ilyspeptkt bill u owns one fiftieth of its wealth fcicn vrftun il filer worse than and aut Mu ucrcwUI Such expressions arc how patient dlMJHii and maliciously deceptive foolish llicy writ health chcrlul Jiiit an4 Rood There are not- - two kinds of pros a Hit iliry wtl tell perity one for the rich and the you Ly taking SiuUonj other for the poor 4CK KlCVLWOR Tho Chriipoit Iureit imil HoU lumlly MiUlcluo In Ilia World Ignores the Constitution lor DYSIKPSiA CONSTIPATION Jjimdlce llillom nttacki MCK HEADACHE Colic Dtprct Not only should the General GovSolnii SOUR STOMACH Heartburn etc tion Hi tiutraltd remedy l warranted not to contain ernment supply all needed paper of l trtunv or any mlrcril tttUianct alnjle pantile money but it should make all FURCLY VEGETABLE gold silver and paper a conliiliilnz llicue Souihtm Kooti and Ileikt whlih an money all wlx lVt idvm o hat laced in courlilei white full legal tender for all debts pub euro nil Utirt DlKawi int rrail It Dtsonsou cntueil hy Derangement of tlio nutl llvcr b YM ItmtcW nf Lit cr Complaint are a Utter lic and private and should not pernit 1 ha Ii OMb cr Lad laitc In the mouth Ialn In the Hack Sldct or Jlic making any eontraet hereafter Jjtili cficn inliialtii for KluumaiLmi Sour for a particular kind of money of Alie lUmtlt alternately hlnmailil cottlveand lx llcadatht la if Memory with a VV J Bryan lulnful tenut on cf ImvlnK faded la do umethlng tthiih auiM to hate Wen done Uulillllyt Low me si iilrlUt a kk tuiott appearance foe Loutumpiton The Terrorists of the French relyce a dry loun often mmaken rxmelltiict rtany if theie tinptomt attend the volution asserted and enforced this but ilie Livhh the largcil it lease at oihira trry fiw oruan hi the body is cnaaly the seat ot the diteate right of controlling private contime grt anil u not Kegniiaicj edncss and DrATII v Ill inua tracts as to the standard or meas I lie falhitt Ins hlkhly eMiiined persons attest to the vim IHMOM IJtlH iuuil aiuk W tfen iid ure ol value but they did it by K UCai Kev J K Icld libit IlCS l S ltiryCi Cil K Spalls Albany tla I Master sending to the guillotine those who lMicllllllbbLolia j a IU1U iiuiuuriujte Ci Kev Jiy8 Iluike Macon Hi tirnu rcluscd to take the assignats for Hon Aksander IIMevhens Supt ia b W K K Wo have ttnl its tlrtucs iersonaiiy ana know goods or debts at their face value that foe Dyspepsia lUlousness and drubbing Head liel utidh iue the v ntld etcr saw Wa adtc It Is hate tiled forty tiher icmedles before binimons Uver who charged in excess of the rates Regulator nail none of them cave us more than tem fixed bv law as the maximum for jwrary rtlUfi the Kculator not only relieved but cured us Id CLtUiUAru amu MssjkHOsii MaconUa tho necessaries of life Nothing MANUfACTUKKD ONLY but Terrorism can make effective J 11 ZK1LIN CO Phlladtlnhta Pa such interferences with commerce and private contract for a measure of value by count tney will contract for such measure by weight Gold and silver arc commodities of intrinsic value and no legislation can prevent men from measuring BEST LSNE their services or agreeing to ex VIA and PEORIA change their services or commodi ST LOUIS CHICAGO TO ties for such commodities as they 8T PAUL OMAHA MINNEAPOLIS deem proper DENVER KANSAS CITY 6T J03EPH ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ In this contest patriotism is It is a fundamental princi above party and national ple in coinage recognized and honor is dgarcrthan any party followed by all the statesmen name The currency and of America in the past and credit of the government arc safely departed good now and must be kepT PHr from that there can be only cood forever What wc wantis a sound policy financial one basisupon whichgold and and industrial which will give silver can be concurrently courage and confidence to all coined as money and that for when that is done the basis is equality not in weight money now unemployed be- ¬ but in the commercial value cause of fear for the future of metal contained in the re and lack of confidence in in- ¬ vestment will quickly appear spectivc coins Garrett A Houart in the channels of trade Woikliigiuniis Questions o ryei An open letter containing the following questions was addressed a few days ago to a number of gen tlemen in Mobile Ala who were advertised to speak at a Bryan rati- - William McKinley1 K ir rx- tM s- - kglk uWf tlStf-- V7iUaX f f lirFVW ¬ ¬ ¬ Unolo Bom You will never got thcro my boy on that inaohlno ¬ Dotroit Froo Press A Parity in Products ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ 111 Potatoes are dug out of the ground in Kansas and Missouri and arc sold in the open market for what they will bring Wheat grows out of the ground in Kansas and Missouri and is sold for what it will bring whether it be the old fashioned price of 2 per bushel or the new fashioned price of 30 cents per bushel Gold is dug out of the ground in Colorado and is sold for what it will bring An ounce of gold never brings more or less than an ounce of gold It does bring more or less of labor or food or fuel or clothing according to circumstances Silver is dug out of the ground in Colorado and the demand is that it shall not rest on its merits for its market value The demand is made that the Government shall step in and guarantee a certain amount of it to be worth a certain amount of gold The demand is made that sixteen ounces of silver shall always be made exchangeable for one ounce of gold It would be just as nearly rea sonable for Kansas and Missouri farmers to demand that every bushel of wheat bo made by Gov- ¬ ernment interference worth 1 It would be just as reasonable for those who dig gold to demand that every ounce of gold be guaranteed by the Government to be worth Kansas City fifty ounces of silver Rep Journal ¬ ¬ 11 11 ¬ ¬ ¬ sis V I I I 1 I 1 III A year or so since a man found a pockctbook containing 150 in cash on the sidewalk- - in Portland A card in the wallet allowed Me that the money belonged to n bookkeeper of a ltisincssvhousc in that town The man returned tho monev to its owner- anilr as a re ward a bill wlucl he owe dhho hoiiso was receipted - I KY Mexican Dollars for Bile I am prepared to furnish Mcxi ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ NEDRASKA COLORADO MON ¬ TANA UTAH AND PACI ¬ FIC COAST unfair advantaga which the GovUESTIBULED TRAINS WITH ernment hns no right to give to tho bullion nnd which SLEEPERSJCHAIR CAR8 owncrsof silver and DjMlMG CARS defrauds thu man who is forced to jfattoleyJ 0 P A L W dollar take the ai iiAio fu James G Blaine nnl tlllott Cen Mar mo -February 7 1878 firtosfw ¬ Tho American Protective Tariff Leaguo has just issued document The Tariff which gives No 59 extracts in parallel columns from Mryan the speeches of Hon VV arid Hon William McKinley This document should bo read by every voter Address W F Wakeman General Secretary 135 W 33d Street New York I can uounrs at tne mancct price now 54 cents each to all advo cates of Free and Unlimited Coin age of Silver in an quantity from one piece to car load ls- Cash or certuicu new ion excuange iimsi Car Joad accompany all orders lots of 4welvc tons contain up wards of four hundred thousand Mexican dollars These Mexican dollars contain more silver than the standard dol Ono lar of the United States hundred of these dollars fori sale to day at 54 dollars willtcojiv 101 Pryan dollars and pay wages and debts to that amount Buy now andmakp87ipercchton your money ¬ ¬ ¬ Thnt Appreciated Gold The silver orators say Under the gold standard there is a constant increase in the purchasing power of money This is only another way of saying that there is a constant shrinkage in the prices of property and of the products of labor This is not true as to commodities whose product has increased since the existing gold standard was recognized and accepted It is least of all true of the most important commodity of all labor This has risen in value A days labor buys more of the necessities the conveniences and the luxuries of lifo than it ever did before Farm products have fallen Farm labor has not City labor has not ManEven ufacturing labor has not farm products buy more cloth moic travel more machinery and meet more wants than ever before Low as wheat is it takes no more bushels to buy a mowing machine than before 1879 no more to buy a suit of clothes to pay for a newspaper or to furnish parlor or kitchen Capitalists have suffered because land stocks etc have fallen in value and money has fallen in interest or earning power but the purchasing power of labor has risen and the joint product of land and labor like crops can be exchanged for more than in 1879 The falling prices of farm products arc due to the competition of new sources of supply made availArable by cheap transportation gentina is one of these unknown a No coinage law few years ago can chango this Competition re duces prices in all pursuits nnd tho only remedy is a change of product Free Silver will not help the farm er because the money ho makes by paying off a gold standard mort gage in silver standard dollars worth half as much will be lost in the advance in prices of all he buys Look up the accounts and or ders of any country store for the past twenty or thirty years You will find in all that in commodities tho farmer is buying more pounds of sugar tea and coffee more pairs of boots and shoes and more cloth now than he did In dollars he may pay less but men dont cat dollars or drink them or wear them What this country needs is not more dollars but better credit strict adherence to contracts and a dollar always the same and as good as any the world over Philadel phia Record Uem ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ Henry BourtLANiii Enrlington ly office Job Work neatly executed at this Send your ojder fication meeting Up to date the questions have not been answered 1 Will the free coinage of silver at a ratio of 16 to 1 increase the rate of wages now paid the workingmen in the United States If you say it will please name me sornc free coinage country in which the workingmen arc paid wages as high as they now receive in the United States Wc are not only interested 2 in the rate of wages but also in the purchasing power of the money Is in which wages arc paid there ajree coinage country in the world where a workingmah can buy as much for a dollar as he can dow in the United States Mr Bryan and other advo3 cates of free coinage claim that it will increase the price of all commodities If it should increase the the price of the things which the workingman has to buy and does not correspondingly increase his wages will he not be most seriously affected by the change Is it true that between i860 4 and 1865 when the currency was inflated with paper that the price of all commodities rose 116 per cent while wages only rose 43 per cent If wages only increased about 5 one third as much as the price of things for which wages had to be exchanged between i860 and 1865 when hundreds of thousands of laborers were in the field as soldiers do you believe wages would increase so much under conditions that would follow Mr Bryans election 6 The railroads of the country derive their incomes exclusively from freight and passenger tariffs that are practically fixed by laws enforced by State and interstate II free coinage incommissions creases the price of all the com modities necessary to the operation of railroads and their income is kept down by law can tho large body of men employed in the service hope for an increase of wages As a matter of fact would not a cut in wages be about the only way in which tho railroads could meet the increased cost of operation The street railway systems 7 of this city arc operated under municipal ordinances which fix their income at 5c per passenger If Mr Bryan is right in carried saying free coinage will increase prices of all commodities used by street railways can you advise the conductors motormen and other street railway employes of this city to vote for free coinage with the hope of improving their condition 8 As I understand ityour party has for years made war on a protective tariff because it increased the cost of the necessaries of life If Mr Bryan is right will not free coinage in this respect be just as bad Will it not also create a gigantic trust and make a market by law for the property of the silver mine owner at double its value Is it true that on the Santo 9 Fe Railroad operated partly in the United States and partly in Mexico that tho laborer on the American side receives an American silver dollar while just across the imag inary law line on the Mexican side the paymaster with the American silver dollar buys two Mexican silver dollars with which he pays for two days work grains 10 Why is it that yj of silver with the stamp of gold standard America on it will buy 754 grains of silver with the stamp of silver standard Mexico on it 11 If you say it is because the silver dollar in America is maintained at par with gold by the government when the credit of the Government is icmoved by free coinage and silver stands on its merits will not the American sil dollar sink to the value of the Mexican dollar and will not the American workingman who receives it be put upon the low level of the Mexican laborer 12 Mr Bryan says that gold has appreciated That under the gold standard the gold dollar has grown in value from 100c to 200c Wages is this country are paid in gold or Tho rate of wages the equivalent has risen since 1873 If tho American workingman received as many dollars for a days work now ns he did prior to 1873 and these dollars have grown in value from 100c to 200c do you think ho would be unwise to swap it for a dollar that ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ Hullabaloo A wise man will be wise cnougli alone but 20 wise men in a row will be fools and proud of it Then there will be 20 more Then there will bo a convention Then there will be an epigram and then tell it not in Gath publish it not in the streets of Askclon lest tho daughters of the Philistine rejoice there will be a toot a scraping of the feet a President of the United States A convention is never in any sense a normal repre- ¬ sentation of normal manhood on any issue Foreshortening the truth with itself caricaturing what it loves distorting what it hates it is the one pbee on all the earth where the absurd can literally be made sublime where the truth can be swept aside impressively where bigotry can be glorious where men with shouts of joy can place on a hoodlums head the halo of the gods The recent adventure which the Nation has experienced in Chicago is one of those expressive events which the Great Spirit seems to have substituted in modern times for prophecy It reveals to a popular government a fact that it will have to face the fact that there is nothing more whimsi cal more egotistical more irremore thoughtless sponsible of everything but itself than a crowd Only in a crowd with a brass band lor a soul and the strongest voice for a gavel could have been borne unchallenged a banner so appreciative of the Almighty as ¬ ¬ ust prin ciples will lead us to disregard legalt proportions altogether tot inquire antoj the market price of gold in the several countries with which ye shall principally be connected in commerce and to take an average from them A com- ¬ mission should therefore be appointed to inquire what are the proportions between the values of fine gold and fine silver at the markets of the several countries with which we are or probably may be connected in commerce and what would be a proper pro portion here having regard to the average of their values at those markets and to other circumstances and the coin- ¬ age of gold and silver at our mints should be at the ratio thus determined Thomas Jefferson Iri case free coinage silver should be eststflislied in this coun try I prcsumo insurance compa- ¬ nies and all other institutions would continue to make their pay- ¬ ments by checks and drafts on banks as heretofore ut in my opinion the whole volume of our currency would sink at once to the silver basis and these checks and drafts would be paid in silver dollars or their equivalent instead of gold or its equivalent as is now the case J G Carlisle ¬ ¬ mercantile gether problem alto- ¬ i 1 m H n vtfj rl m Si RP One God One Country One ¬ ¬ ¬ Only in a crowd reasonBland ing with the help of gallery gods and thinking with the thump of canes could the tender symbol of the Saviors grief have been used as the tool of a stump speech or the crown of thorns adopted as the keynote of a campaign the signal for huzzas through all the land a transparency a banner to be trailed through torchlight processions and flaunted in political ralliesto elect a President of the United States It is difficult to make a fool of one man standing by himself Seven fools will only sec that the others are fools and 700 instead of grieving that so many men could do a foolish thing it is fitting to rejoice that it took so many to do it that it was merely a convention Gerald Stanley Lee in the New York Critic ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ Cleveland Predicts Democracys Destruction RaJ 41 THE North American Benefit Association OF Evansville Indiana ¬ One thing I know Forces are at work which certainly mean the complete turning hack of ths hands on the dial of Dcmoc racy and the destruction of party hopes Our Southern friends if they persist will be left alone with their free coinage heresy The danger is that another Southern idea and a charge of heedlessness for the public safety on the finan cial question will do service in the place of memories of the Civil War Groveu Cleveland Ignorance and design arc productive of much mischief Tho former is the tool of the latter and is often set to work suddenly and unexpectedly In a word the necessity arising from a want of spe ¬ cie is represented as greater than it really is I contend that it is by the substance not with a shad ow of a thing wc arc to be bene ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ mi h w a UI VT v J -- 1 PAYS INDEMNITY FOR Accident Sickness and Death trl CHEAP and RELIABLE M M ¬ GILMOUR - Agent fited BEN T ROBINSON ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ Depreciation keeps pace with tho quantity of the emission and articles for which it is changed rise in a greater ratio than the sinking value of tho money Where then is the farmer the artisan benefited The debtor may be because as I Always on band a full and complete stock o have observed he gives the shadow in lieu of the substance and in DRUGS AND MEDICINES PER- proportion to his gain the creditor lUMEKY and TOILET AUTI- of the body politic suffers Whether CLES PAINTS AND OILS it be a legal tender or not it will PHYICISANS PRESCRIPTIONS as has been observed very truly CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED leave no alternative It must be that or nothing An evil equally great is the door it immediately opens for speculation by which thu least designing and perhaps the DRUGGIST most valuable part of the commiin CHARLES ST ity are preyed upon by the mort BEZXBSm knowing and crafty speculators KENTUCKY shall therefore only observe that so many people have suffered by ZTlcc Clue of Druggists Suuories former emissions that like n burnt prescriptions Cartfulln oniwuntb child who dreads the Tiro no per son will touch it who can possibly avoid it The natural consequenca of which will be that tho spcciuC Will receive prompt attention at which remains unexported will ba Estimates furnished instantly locked up this office Geqroe Washington upon application Morton Gap Kontuolcy DRUGGIST ¬ id BEORGE KING JOB WORK t D xs WW fc5lf m sumption of specio payments the prices of tho agricultural staples mentioned show absolutely no traco of any such effect as would have been produced upon them had a great and sudden change in tho purchasiug power of the money of tho country taken place Thcrcforo all this talk about the gold dollar having become a aoo ccnt dollar is pardon tho expression arrant nonsense If by tho so called demonetization of silver in 1873 ic gold dollar or the dollar on the gold basis became a 20OCcnt dollar at all then it be camo aaoo centdollaratonco and It could not possifor everything bly be at the same time a 200 ccnt dollar for coal and 150 ccnt dollar forcotton and ioo ccut dollar for corn or shovels ¬ w Ken nicy Is 111 mid o - THE GRIME OF 73 llncorportleJ RntfreJlhtPcltofflcs tl Bitlltilon SUBSCRIPTION UBUSHINB COMPANYi cunmttter n Stcond From Ex Governor Browns Madi sonville Speech ¬ Blood is absolutely essential to health It la Bccurod cosily and naturally by taking Hoods Barssprllis but It Im ¬ possible to got It from so called nerve tonics and oplato compounds ab ¬ surdly advertised as blood puri ¬ They havo temporary sleeping fiers effect but do not CURE Tohavopuro Rich Red Blood Bryniiism VETERANS NOT FOR BRYAN ANOTHER KATES What occurred in 1873 It oo Oiia VeBTttiictlr In advanc You find silver the money of the Constitution and n part of our finanV fill Month 1 ThreeMonlM cial systems for nearly a hundred years demonetized Single Coplei mftliAtl lrA on innlleallon cHjim And why Hnd any public meeting been hold and the matter Carrttpondentt winled In all putt ol the ojnnir Aaareimtiorpamcuii Did anybody know Had any newspapers demanded it discussed There wa3 not a word a sound that such a thing was contemplated THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 10 1896 The How was it done a voice in tho whole country demanding it stab to silver was inflicted by stealth in the darkness of the night the ennriAi patudaipn rniTinw law destroying one half the primary money of the country was passed 01 uyjuiu vnuu mini uui 1 iuu in the American Congress without debate without tho knowledge of its 3000 Copies members without demand by stealth The same old story oft repeated and disproved bobs up serenely There had Destroyed one half the primary money of the country been coined up to February 12 1873 just 8031238 silver dollars none w TmcrKKxinrx The total amount of money in tho counof which were in circulation try in 1873 was 774445619 of which 25000000 was gold which Yet they say one half included bullion in the United States Treasury money whatever that may be of the country was dethe primary stroyed There was no silver in circulation from 1834 to 1873 because Therefore the standard silver dol as fast as coined it left the country lar was dropped but not demonetized Passed in tho American Congress without debate without the Now this is what the Conknowledge of its members by stealth TO VOTE THE REPUBLICAN gressional Record shows in regard to the introduction and passage of this act TICKET PUT THE X UNDER SENATE HOUSE THE LOO CABIN April aj 1870 Submitted by Secretary of Ibe Treasury i ¬ And good health Uko Hoods Barsaparilla which has first last and all tho tlmo btcn advertised as Just what It Is ths best mcdlclno for tho blood ever pro ¬ duced Its success in curing Scrofula Bait Rheum Rheumatism Catarrh Dyspepsia Nervous Prostration and Thrt Tired Feeling havo made- Hoods Sarsaparilla Tho Ono Trno Mood rurttcr All druggists riOOUS PiUS are purely Vegetable t llablo and beneficial SM tl Bryan Invents a Fable and Credits it to Esop Whenever you find a man who is going to settle the question for you and relieve you of all care and anxiety you find out whether he Laughter is on your side or not Whenever I find and applause one of these good natured men these self sacrificing men when I find one of those who arc willing to take upon themselves the thinking for all the rest of the people I am compelled to think of one of sEsofis fables There was a farmer who was building a lence to protect lus chickens and a fox came up to him Dont bother about and said that fence you go on about your plowing and leave the chick cnsto us laughter we ioxes understand Continued the chicken business laughter and applause On investigation no such fable appears in Esop and tho good self sacrificing man is natured found to bcthinking for the dead Esop as well as all the rest of the people THE DEADLY PARALLEL MKKm X REPUBLICAN TICKET For President WILLIAM MKINLEY of Ohio For Vice President G A HOBART of Now Jersey For Congress Second District of Kentucky E T FRANKS of Daviess County April Referred to Senate Finance Committee May Five hundred copies ordered printed Submitted to House with supplementary report and cor- ¬ respondence Dec Reported amended ana ordered printed Debated Jan Passed by Senate by avote of 3G 1014 Jan Senate Dill ordered printed Dill reported with substitute and recommitted Original bill reintroduced and printed Reported and debated Recommitted Reported from Coinage Committee printed and recommitted Reported back amended and printed Debated Amended and passed by avote of 110 to 13 Printed in Senate May Reported with amendments and printed Dec 16 1872 Reported with additional amendments and printed Jan 7 1873 iassed Senate Jan 17 1873 Printed with amendments Conference Committee appointed Jan 27 1873 Kepori ot uonierence uommittco presented and con- ¬ curred in Feb C 1873 Became a law February 12 1873 1 they can after it has been turned into money But the opposite is the case with the silver mine owners The bullion in a silver dollar Under is worth only 51 cents now free silver coinage the mino owner can take that same amount of bullion to the mint and havo it stamp ed a dollar which any one would have to accept in payment of a debt and which would be legal tender The profit to the silver 28 1870 mine owner would be 49 cents on 2 1870 each dollar But there is no profit Juno 25 1S70 in the case of the free coinage of 191870 gold It is a matter of convenience 9 1871 101871 The Government is coining somo Jan 131871 Feb 25 1871 silver dollars now but the profit of Mar 9 1871 cents on each dollar goes into Jan 9 1872 49 xo 1872 the Treasury The Bryanitcs aim Jan Feb 91872 to put that enormous profit into Feb 13 1872 April 9 1S72 the pockets of the silver mine May 27 1872 owners 29 1872 ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ Can Jan 2i 1873 Jan 25 1873 Feb 7 1873 For Judge Court of Appeals JOSEPH I LANDES Of Christian County Comment is needless No wonder the ex Governor failed to carry his own county although Cleveland carried it by 532 a difference of 1100 tucky arc beginning to realize that the revolt against the Chicago platform and nominees is no pretense but a powerful fact And they are taking courage The movement is indeed a dangerous one for Mr Blackburn and the los ing cause of free silver ¬ ly 568 m It fV i be paid when due The Bee is not acquainted with the robbers reElectors for Kentucky ferred to evidently familiars of the Al Larte O S Demlnr Mli Olivet Mail but it well knows that it can At Large S II Kaih Mamheiler buy enough silver bullion for 52 tint District W S Muou of Majr6eld Second Diltriet George II Towerjr of Diion to coin 100 silver dollars and it Third Diitrlct J F Tajlor of Glasgow knows too much about business fourth DUlrlct J S R Wedding of Hartford Iiflh District Charles S Sligiltf LouliYllle to believe the stamp of the govSixth District D D Wallace of Warsaw ernment without its guarantee SeYenllUlstrlcl--JoliL Hosier of Paris The Hon W L Gordon ad will add 48 cents fiat to the actual Eighth DIstrict N Daniel Miles of Nicholas Vllle dressed the Sound Money Club at 52 cents value of the bullion Ninth District Kobert lldckley of Ml Ollret Earlington last Friday night He Tenth District J D Marcurri of Jackson Eleventh District II G Trimble of Somerset says he had an audience ol about Circulate Silver Already Coined Hustler 300 to hear him All are getting ready for fall The National Populist ComA gentleman who was present at business In order to make a fair mittee arc asking for dollar contri- the meeting referred to says the start there is one essential prelimbutions to the campaign fund audience footed up 40 white and inary The quickest best and 125 colored men by actual count surest way to set going the wheels Gov Bradley has ordered The Mail of trade and finance is to pay all special elections for successors to The gentleman quoted by small bills whether of the shop or Senators Nell and Landcs and The Mail was Cither drunk or the household Moss Representatives Brown or not present blind The Idle money like an idle man Dunlap and W E Walker Hustlers report was correct Only earns nothing It is the active The joy the free silver papers a small porton of the audience money the money in circulation display at the failures and disasters vas colored men The Mails ve- which passing from hand to hand in the commercial world caused racity is even worse than the 53 serves as the oil of business life by the mad acts of free silvefites is cent dollar it advocates One hundred dollars started on only equalled by the dishonesty When the egotistical Mail if not Monday morning on its errand of of the dollar they Want to force on engaged in admiring itself or abus- liquidation will pay a thousand the country ing its competitors it occasionally dollars before Saturday night Try will help your creditor and Governor Bradley thinks he indulges in delicate satire which is it It give him the means tc help his who much the better type of journalism should pay the man neighbor and his neighbors neigh works for him while he is absent Its treatment of The Bees opinion bor and bring cheer comfort and from his office on his own affairs in regard to Hopkins County going employment to hundreds of idle Hence he gave Acting Gov Worth Republican is really overwhelm ington his personal check upon his ing and convinces its readers of the people A siinilar opinion ex contrary return from Ohio Monday The Hall Asks pressed last year would have been Why it is that a piece of paper The questions put to free silver received wih even greater derision worthless in itself but bearing orators by Mr Timberlakc of the and tho information received Mobile Street Railway conductors by The Bee is that the same in the governments promise to pay are such as the silver men do not fluences that produced such good was quoted in the stock market while the iscare to tackle They are printed results then will be exerted with yesterday at ii5 sue of his paper of the same day on our first page this week and are more force this year He laughs insists that the stamp of the govyet unanswered Read them Come and best wholanghs last ernment can not make a silver dolMn Demi sky writes of great see us after election young men lar worth 100 cents hopes and prospects bright to the and let us condole with you The credit of tho United States free silver cause in Kentucky and Duns Review gives the failures in spite of the efforts of the Mail Hopkins county If we consider for three weeks in August with and its kind is sufficient to make Mr Dcmpseys public life and the in liabilities of 2093247035 against its promise to pay worth 115 elections in which he has figured 6519366 for the same period last the markets of the world so is the as any criterion he is not the best year an credit of the United States pledged increase of over judge of the probable results of an 000 Of this enormous 14000 to keep the present standard silver amount election Hence we shall not lose 11000000 is charged manufac- dollar at a parity with a gold dollar all hope Under free coinage tho U S turing plants Tens ol thousands of working men and women would simply stamp the silver Major McKinley sent a special telegram to Gov Bradley while thrown out of employment without coin as to fineness and weight and 77 will the Governor was in Ohio inviting notice Beside all this every day make it a legal tender shows iron mills coke works coal not give its pledge to make it worth a him to visit Canton The Governor of course accepted and Major mines mills and factories stopping gold dollar The stamp of the govMcKinley met him in person at to prevent failure And again tens ernment without its endorsement no the station and conducted him to of thousands of workmen without can add value to bullion Bry- more than it could give intellect to Who is responsible his home And our Governor and work Every work the Mail our next President held a private an and his followers man and every farmer who endorses conference for several hours A lift to the nine Owners Bryan endorses the distress caused by The proposition is to have the Wouldnt it be fun if we got these failures and by cessation of work Government do the work free of Texas A report from Fort Worth A United expense to tho mine owner The Mail says Tho says The Populist Campaign States bond has no intrinsic free coinage bills acted upon in and Gold Standard Campaign Committee arc here and agree to value but the gold bugs pay Congress contained no clause propremiums to get it The sil- viding for tho payment to the fusion It is claimed this will give ver dollar has an intrinsic value Government of a cent for coining the Populists the State Govern ment and defeat Bryan electors in yet tho same men who raid the the bullion Not only would such treasury and rob the people to a law give the mino owner nearly Texas The State Republican Conven- force a bond issue denounce silver twice as much for his bullion but as debased and worthless as a the people would be taxed to turn tion is in session at Fort Worth money metal the bullion into money for the J ok Blackiiukn says of the The United States bpnd is like mino owners benefit sound money movement among tho notes of Jno G Morton or The free coinago of gold docs Kentucky Democrats It is a W A Nisbet Money lenders are not help tho gold mino owners be large and dangerous one Many glad to get them even at n pre causo they can get as much for their timid pld limo Democrats In Ken- - mium knowing that tho notes will bullion without having it coined as ¬ ¬ n ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ I ¬ The campaign liar is a wonderMr Bryan July 0 Mr On occasions he can 1896 Having behind ary 26 McCall lanti Do 1891 magnily the truth or distort facts us the commercial you regard your bill and the with reference to interests With as straight a countenance as laboring interests labor Ready as you A case and all the toiling have ever been to though ho had never lied we shall betray it with a kiss masses in point is the varied and answer their de You scourge it to the rold much distorted reports concerning morula for asaying quick and press a standard by upthe audience that greeted Ex to them You suan crown ot thorns You on its brow not press down upon shall not crucify Governor Brown last Saturday at Ihn hrnur of labor mankind the Hopkins County Fair grotiuds this crown of thorns cross of goldupon a This instance also illustrates how You shall not crucify i n upon mankind It is a fact not yet well the average man can estimate cross of gold generally known that a crowd The local estimates of Ibe Napoleonic metBryan July 9 aphor was derived Mr Mr Browns crowd usually ranged The man by Mr Dryan from 1896 from 1000 to 2500 There were a who used to boast a speech delivered in few notable instances however of I bat he looked like the House of RepreNapoleon shudders sentatives on August magnified vision in some of our today when be thinks 2G 1893 by the Hon Addison good citizens one even guessed that ha was nomi Charles nated on the anni- Iioutellc of Maine from 3500 to 4000 But it was only versary of the battle I assure my He friend from Nebras ot Waterloo a guess and a very bad one can fancy that he ka that the man of The Henderson papers deliber- hears in the distance destiny has already the ately reported a great multitude of the sound of beat observed the omens waves as thev ot the times and he from 5000 to 7000 and illustrated on the lonelv shores will whisper in your of St Helena car that Marengo is how well they could yarn If they a long way behind keep up the pace we may expect that tho victory of 1892 was nothing but them to report Bryans crowd any a spasmodic return where from 100000 to 200000 from Elba that amid the uprisings An actual Now for the facts ot the allied indusmeasurement of the amphitheater tries and interests of a deceived people he at the fair grounds proves that it already bears the will only seat when full about ground rumblings of Waterloo of the 1G00 persons not counting the and against 1894 half of the upper double scat which bright sunburst the of Republican restoIncluding faces the promenade ration in 189G be this scat the total capacity is 1800 sees crimly looming Democracys St Most of those who saw agree that Helena the amphitheater was not more than half lull to hear Mr Brown Speech of Patrick Mr Bryan July 9 Wo have pe- Henry We 177s Allowing for those standing near 1896 titioned and our pe- have petitioned we the speaker 1000 is a liberal figure titions have been have supplicated and 1200 scorned We have we have protested for the total multitude entreated and our Our petitions have is the limit of its possibilities entreaties have been been slighted our We remonstrauces have The campaign liar cannot guess disregarded nave begged and produced additional against a tape measure they have mocked violence and insult ¬ Liar Lie Showing the Source of Bryans Oh YcslOh Yesl And duesat Inspiration the Campaign ful genius ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ Carl Schurz on the The act of 1873 became a law February 12 Wheatrye oats and corn rose above the price of 1872 In 1874 while cotton declined wheat dropped corn jumped up ward cotton declined oats and rye rose In 1875 there was a general decline In 1876 there was a rise in wheat and a decline in corn oats rye and cotton In 1877 there was another rise in wheat carrying the price above that of 1870 and up to that of 1871 years proceed ing the act of 1873 Evidently so far the 2oo cent dollar had not made its mark at all But I will admit the possible plea that as they say the act of 1873 having been passed in secret people did not know anything about it and prices remained measurably steady If so then it would seem that if the knowing ones had only kept still about it that gold dollar would have modestly remained a ioo ccnt dollarand nobody would have been hurt But it may be said that in 1873 wo were using exclusively paper money that neither gold nor silver were in circulation and that therefore the demonetiza tion would not be felt But in 1879 metallic money circulated again and the cry about tho crime of 1873 resounded in Congress and in tho country The prices could no longer plead ignorance and the 200 cent dollar had its opportunity But in j88i wheat cornoats and cotton rose In 1882 wheat and cotton de- ¬ clined while corn and oats rose These facts prove conclusively to every sane mind that for nine years after the act of 1873 sixyears before and three years after the re Act of 1873 ¬ ¬ ¬ and our came supplications calamity our have been disregarded and we havo been spurned with con- ¬ tempt from tho foot of the throne ¬ Great Is Diana of the Epheslans Tho Demetrius of to day says Our business is being injured and wo are mad We want to coin dollars out of 53 ccuts worth of silver and make these Americans take them as worth 100 cents and they say you cant put 47 cents into a dollar for legislation Deme trius the silveritc it will be re membered failed to prevent the Ephcsians from going over to Paul Twenty For more than twenty years we have been telling how Scotfs Emulsion overcomes the excessive waste of the system puts on flesh nourishes and builds up the body making It the remedy for all wasting di ¬ seases of adults and children but it isnt possible for us to tell the atory in a mere stick ¬ ful of newspaper type We have had prepared for us by A physician a little book telling in easy words how and why Scotfs Emulsion benefits and a postal card request will fee enough to have it sent to you free To day would be ft food time to send for It SCOTT a BOWHB HtwYork Tho New York Evening Post has drawn a paraltol botween tho utter ances of Candidate Bryan and those of tho half forgotten agitator Den nis Kearney which is certainly close enough to be striking and to indicato that they graduated from the same school of demagogy This Kearney in the summer of 1878 camo East to tho enemys coun try and in a speech in Boston dcnouncedtho murdering monop olists who arc day by day grinding the workingmen in the East Again in the same season in n speech at Fancuil Hall Boston ho asked What means this out pouring of people And ho an swered that the workingmen were arising to take chargo ol their own Again a little later in a affairs speech at Union Square Now York ho asked What becamo of the gold ol the country in the times of Oh it lowered its cowardly war head Greenbacks were called into requisition and now why dis card greenbacks in times of peace These extracts suffice to show how closely the balderdash of the Platte has followed tho wild eyed rant of the Sand Lots in its appeals to ignorance to class feeling and to sectionalism and they suggest at the same time as a nntural conclusion that the voters of tho who country were intelligent enough in 1880 to reject Kearney ism will not be less intelligent when they shall come to deal with Bry anism in 1896 The following extract is from Daniel Websters speech of Janu ary 31 1834 and is so pertinent to present conditions and teaches so sterling a lesson that its republication is a duty and a pleasure Mr Webster said Mr President On the great questions which occupy us we all look for some decisive movement of public opinion As I wish that movement to be ftcc intelligent and unbiased the true manifesta tion of the public will I desire to prepare the country for another an peal which I prcccive is about to be made to popular prejudice an other attempt to obscure all distinct views of the popular good by loud cries against false danger and by exciting tnc passions ot one class agnnst another I am not mis I see the taken in the omen magazine whence the weapons of I this warlarc are to be drawn already hear the din of the ham mering of arms preparatory to the combat I here may be such arms perhaps as reasonable justice and honest patriotism cannot resist Lvcry effort at resistance it is possible ma be feeble and powerless but I for one shall make an effort an effort to begin now and to be carried on and continued with untiring zeal till tlc end of the contest comes Sir I sec in those vehicles which carry to tnc people sentiments from high places plain declarations that the present contro vcrsity is but a strife between one part of a community and another 1 hear it boasted as the unfailing security the solid ground never to be shaken on which recent measures rest that the poor natur- ¬ ally hate the rich I know that under cover of the rools of the capitol within the last twenty four hours among men sent here to devise means for the public safety and public good it has been vaunted forth as matter ol boast and triumph that one cause ex isted powerful enough to support everything and that was the natural hatred of the poor to the rich air I pronounce the author of such sentiments to be guilty of at tempting a detestable fraud on the community a double fraud a fraud which is to cheat men out of their property and the earnings of their labor by first cheating them out of their understanding The natural hatred of the Sir it shall not poor to the rich be to the last moment of my ex istence it shall be only when I am drawn to the verge of oblivion when I shall cease to have respect or affection for anything on earth that I will believe the people ol United States effectually deluded cajoled and driven about in herds by such abomniable frauds as this If they shall seek to that point if they so far cease to bo men think ¬ ing men intelligent men as to yield to such pretenses and such clamor they will be slaves already slaves to their passion slaves to the fraud and knavery of pretended friends they will deserve to be blotted out of all the records of freedom they ought not to dishonor the cause of self government by attempting any longer to exercise it they ought to keep their unworthy hands entirely off the cause of Republican liberty if they are capable of being the victims of artifices so shallow of tricks so stale so threadbare so often practiced so much worn out on serfs and slaves The natural hatred of tho Tho dan poor against tho richl A ger of a moneyed aristocracy power as great and dangerous as that resisted by the revolntionl A call to a new Declaration of Inde Sir I admonish the peo pence ple against tho objects of outcries 1 admonish every inlike these dustrious laborer in the country to bo on his guard against such delusions I tell him the attempt is to play off his passions against his interests and to prevail on him in tho name of liberty to destroy all the fruits of liberty in tho namo of patriotism to injure and afflict his country and in tho namo of his own independence to destroy that very independence and make him Has ho a a beggar and a slave dollar He is advised to do that which will destroy half its value Let him Has he hands to labor rather fold them and sit still than be pushedon by fraud and artifice to support measures which will render his labor useless and hope ¬ ¬ ¬ LIE AT A GREATER RATIO THAN 16 to CAMPAION 1 Commander of McKlnleys Post Says It Is an In- famous Falsehood Madisonville Kyj Sopt 9 189G EniToit Bek The following appeared in the Mail of September Twice-a-Wcc- k 4U1 ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ Canton Sept 1 This afternoon the Union Veteran League ot Canton held a meeting Tho Union Veteran League if in a senso even n more select organisation than Ibo Q A H Anybody who was ever mustered into tho service of tho United States can become a member of tho Q A It but a Union Veteran must havo seen two years of actual fighting to be eligible to membership in the Veterans League There are 42 members of the league here la Canton and a full attendance character ¬ ized tho meeting today A poll was taken ot those who were for Dryan and out of the whole 43 it was found that 38 were for the Boy Orator and would certainly support htm at the polls Hut that is not all The old vet erans who are loyal to silver and he peo ¬ ple decided by a unanimous vole to goto Cleveland to morrow and accept the invitaSo tion to lead the Bryan parade there it is that 38 old soldiers who were somo of them in Major McKlnleys own regi ment and most of whom belong to the same Grand Army post here that carries the Majors name on its rolls will lead a procession in honor or Major McKlnleys Colonel Nathan opponent to morrow Holloway was n Republican ot long stand ing here but he could not swallow the gold standard and he is now ono ot the leaders of the silver fight in Stark county This bolt of the Canton old soldiers for that is what it amounts to is a severe blow to Major McKinley and bis friends and is taken here as an Indication that when election day comes in November the Major will not carry his own city or coun ty so strong is the feeling for free silver A G A R gentleman of the ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ majority for McKinley This body ot men when organised was composed mostly o Democrats Now I will give you tljo facts of the Dryan meeting and parade Thero were soma 30 or 33 old soldiers lbit headed n Dryan processlonto Cleveland They con sisted ot old soldier Democrats and some Populists Remember that in a city hav ¬ ing some 700 old soldiers with a sltong effort to get a soldier delegation to accept the honor of the head n a parade they could not muster more than 33 at the highest Wo have not lost anything yet and are sure to gain from thi Democratic Q A Ks for McKinley In conclusion would say tell the com rsdes of your post that McKinleys Post stands by him and will do all wo possibly can for him Wo know our friend and neighbor I wish your Post could be with us on the 13II1 Inst Our Post will glva him a non pattlsin reception and we have Invited other Posts from Ibis and surrounding counties I am yours truly in I L and L Ui Daix Commander Canton Post No 23 G A It ¬ ¬ It is by such means as this that the political leaders of tho free silver movement hope to deccivo the voters and attain success Yours Truly Sound Money Louis Lombard the man who is ready to bet 10000 that Dryan will bo defeated gives this as ono of twelve practical rea ¬ sons why Dryan is beaten The vast army ot the employed will not risk their Posi tions on unsubstantial assertions of bet They will ler times through his election not let go the meal for its shadow The ccrtalnity that tho dollar will bo cut in two and the uncertainty that wages will be raised militate attains Mr Dryan Man agers of railways and other enterprises have Informed their employes tust reduced earnings will necessitate n reduced force Almost every man who has a Job will vote for McKinley ¬ TJ X Rheumatism n C UNTOLD MISERY rnou King Water Valley Miss cured by Ayers Sarsaparilla Tur ho yean I sintered nntnM mhfry I trleil ertry trura inuvnlir ihcunntltm knnwn remedy rpnsnlted tho vlslteil IliitRiirlnsi Ark three times rhni srxmllnK SJOM tliorclTSlilMitnclnrs Will My litis could oMalil onlr lentpnrnry relief fleh was wsstctt away n lint I wflRlifil only iiliictr llirce potinihi my lclt arm nmt leg were ilrnnu out of sliae the niuielcs ¬ let l1 city not feeling satisfied with the statements contained therein wrote to the Post Commander of Canton Ohio Post No 25 G A R for his I enown personal satisfaction close you the letter he received in reply ¬ ft tragi JFl ¬ ¬ ¬ Sept G 1896 Yours of the 4tb inst received with the clipping en closed I have already answered uite a good many publications of this Infamous falsehood which has gone all over the country It is simply done by an office seeker who has been foiled and is now a lond moulhed Populist trying not only to hurt Mr McKinley but also to put McKlnleys Post in bad light Now my dear comrade as Commander of Canton Post No 35 G A K I will give you the facts of this matter and if necessary can provo by hundreds of our different posts here We are a city of over 40000 people a county of nearly 100000 We have three G A R Posts in the city Canton Post No 35 418 members this is McKinleys Posl G D Harter No 555 100 members tho Veterans League 42 mumbers This so called Veteran League is what the clip ping says gives 38 out ot 42 votes for Dry ¬ an This statement is not true I asked the Adjutant of the Leaguo and be made an estimate that the League was about one half for Dryan or perhaps a few In Canton O Dear Sir and Comrade- - ¬ A VI stHi ¬ Mug tvriMrd up In knots 1 was ntisMe lo ilieM myself rxcrpt uflli imWtanco tirnl ruiilit only liobdle nlmul iy tutus a cant I n asmrril by the had no apix tltr ami tloclorilhat t cotiM lint he Tho palntat limes wcro so nulul lltit I rotiM procure nil 1 only ly means of hjiKxtmnlc Injec tions of morphine I hail my IlinU linnila In clay in oulHiur In jioiiHIcet hut these rue only temporary reliefthe After tiylnit moit awful tverjtliluK nmt sunning loiluriV I lcrrn t i lako Ajers H imirllkt Intltle of tuu iiiiiilln I was nWe lo walk ulltioul a cauc In three months my limbs lTin to ilretiilticii ami In tho eoursa ot a jear 1 was enrol My wtlclit hns Increased I 10 Nunls nmt I run now ble to ito my woik as a railroad blacksmith full gl j ihs The Only Worlds Fair Sarsaparilla JlXVlVB 1ILLH cure Jrmfache AYERS Successors to ¬ WALKER THOS TWYMAN D A- - to WALKER Old Joker t 7J THE PIONEER TINNER Main Street West of Railroad eftRLINGTON KY A complete Stock of STOVES CASTINGS AND TINWARE- Repairing Roofing andf Guttering Sky high and prices dirt cheap in quality If you need anything in their line WALKER TWYMAN are tho men you arc looking forjj You can get what you want and have a little money left t iW ¬ ¬ GOLD SILVER AND GREENBACKS TAKEN ¬ Fine Dress Goods AT GKBATXY HEDUCE0 PRICES INiXClIANGIi FOIt ¬ I Blankets at your own price Mens Ladies and Childrens Woolen Underwear gone the bottom Calico 5 cents Cotton Flannols 6 cents and up We aro agents for tho TENNENT STRIBL1NG SHOE COS Celebrated Hand made Shoes Eevery pair warranted to give entire satisfaction 8 Call and examine ¬ JATvlEJ CRENSHAW ¬ ¬ ¬ Walter McGary EARLINGTON KENTUCKY Livery and Feed Stables SPLENDID LINE OF VEHICLES BDOD STOCK -- ELEBANT TURNOUTSwit - HAULING O Y ¬ DHBOftlPmON HEARSE mmmammmmmmmmmm -- less Charges JleaJpnabU Satisfaotion Guarantee 1A - ivii U iiwiivk 0 WWMsUaft toAdAsM tsH f to4itotow JVr - h - - 1 - - j t r - - sajas m i i JnlKH SUPPLEMENT EARLINGTON KENtUCKY BEE 1804 TALKED TO VETERANS Survivors Ohio TIlOJISnAV BEtTEMIirU ia of tho Twenty third Hogimont Journey in a Body to Oanion PERKINS -- 1 ON SILVER MKINLEY AND HIS COMRADES Tho Major Makes a Speoch Which Rouses the Old Soldiers to Enthusiasm Two hundred of MaJ McKlnlcys old comrades In war called at his homo on August 12 They came from Cleveland principally but many of them from distant points They were survivors of thc Twenty third Ohio Volunteer Infantry The regiment was famed for Its war record the number of Its hard fought battles Including South Mountain An tlctam and Gen Sheridans muny bat- ¬ tles In the Shenandoah valley In 01 for the number of Its killed nnd wounded nnd also for Its great men noted In war and civil life Of the field officers only two survive Ocn William 8 Ilosccrans of San Francisco nnd Qcn Itusscll Hastings of the Bermuda Islands The scene today was a touching one Mrs McKlnlcy sat in the hallway near the porch from which the major re ¬ sponded to the eloquent greeting given him by Cnpt John S Ellen mayor of Wllloughby The old soldiers cheered nnd the old flag waved with every burst Capt Ellen told of Wilof applause liam McKinley ns a private soldier Bay Inn In nnrt Wo have assembled here Comrade today from all partB of thc union and from many vocations In life to congratulate you our comrade In arms on your nomination an a candidate for the PresiI remember dent of the United States thnt Co K had ono member very youth ¬ ful In nppcarance so much so that Capt Hoblnson of thc Fifth infantry made some inquiry ns to age and consent of parents Eager for the Xray The answers of thc recruit were so prompt and so decisive nnd his desire so very modest and asking to be enrolled ns a private that the officer without further hesitation administered thc oath and William McKinley Jr nt thc age of 17 was made a full fledged private soldier In the Union army Great applause qnd three cheers for McKinley Then awtry to the hills nnd mountains of West Virginia where we fought and skirmished the summer away meeting and defeating- Confederate Gen Floyd nt Carlnfnx Ferry September 10 1801 In recognition of your bravery ef ¬ ficiency nnd fidelity to duty you were in April 1802 appointed to tire commis sioned staff commissary sergeant Those of us present whom yon then served nre ready to bear testimony to the very marked improvement nnd regularity of service in this one brnnch of military life If from any cause the coming of the supply trains were delayed nnd rations were shorti Mack did the next best thing nnd indt a requisition n the country round npout At a later day your gallantry and fidelity secured your promotion nnd awdgnment to duty on tho general staff But whatever the distinction or disparity ia rank you always retained close touco with the boys who were your first nwjailates In army life In conclusion IbC rije say that the Bplrit or 1801 Is not dormant that as we went irhoulder to slioulllc in thc defense of our country so nov with willing- hands and united voiccsw stand for our countrys honor and for onr countrys ling ou stood with yonr comrades as a privatu whlier In the- great arniy which was conttwilnc for national life and national union Today yon are thc chosen leader not f a mere party but of the people coutending for law in nnd order national hour nndi Yonr vlolablllty of tho public falthi old comrades ar will joa now n then We stnd shoulder to shoulder now as then We rally about you nad tllo glorious bannen you now carry withi our old love und loyalty nnd declare with you that tho money of our country most Ie untar ns- - sound as- - the Union and a With ani abiding nished as Its fihg faith in the virtue Intelllgenao honor Judgment o the and discriminating wc again conften jlntc American peopl you and bid you- Gbdhpeed Gteai ap¬ plause and cheering Hapij IlopI vf Mr McKinley Wlien ai storm oj npplauso hut sub ¬ sided Mnj McKinley responded Capt Ellin and My Comrndbs tf the Twenty third Oliiot This coll oe the sur ¬ viving raembersofi trU old regimeot with whlcbM served fon mar thnni fbus years at mv home la- - a mosr graelous- ict on theirparti andllirings to me peculiar and special gratification As I lbok upon this littlo body of men assembled about me and rrmoraborr that this- - is- - but the remnant of tlio old1 Twenty tHlrtf that thlrtyvlivo yeam ago had 111 sturdy young mon on its- roll ready for duty nnd that It was-- twlco rccnujnid to thc total numben of nearly 2200 that here is gathered posfciiifr less tltnu 10O nud that lsone fourtlli of tho sunwvinc members- of our glbrious old regihienit I am vividly reminded how rapidly tfte years nro pasting and with thcm ar passing of the wac The sur oiiDoldnssociutu vivors aro Boatttrcd througn twontj on til union Som of oar four states moiibern nni ilu tho territories- - One of thorn realdbsi on thc othen auto Jt the water But wnrever they an and In whtttoverrvoontton they may b engaged they aUMbretito old regimental organua tlon whlbULls the proudest thins to them Alpplausol on earth Wo had a gxwt rcglnvrai exeat in Its Onld nlHcnn irrent in tile eisrietor of tho rank ainil file thrto constituted it Our lloarbi go out withi tenderness audi IovoLlinmiSUTv to tho ficst calonebof oon William SL Uosbcrjie regiment W to ms dlRMat nome in tiuuiornia uruitD nppluuBOJ Wo all rvmember Ills- splendid gentle qualltieand wo reraenir borr with what pride w marched uuilur litEkooovnand In West Virginia In 1iOl ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ o sOFy1 Tho Only Eli Tolls tho Hollow Talo of Froo Silver w- HE SIZES Good u UP THE SITUATION Advanced for Boing Roasons on tho Sido of Gold V Mr vF i i Are you In favor of both sliver and asked a Iopullat of Eli Perkins Ceitalnly Kilit UN every eivlllxod nation imcs tlip two metals gold nntl IIrcr but the United State In tlic only tiit Ion tlmt han coined as much silver jin gold Wc have been rank bimetal lletn Wo hare Mood by silver too long have coined 025300000 worth of liver and 020000000 worth of Bold -lint have the other great nations nuked tho Populist coined iijj mrj unvu coincu less man noit much as we have England I believe it is a go6d deal better to open up the mills of the United States to the labor of America than to open the iJiiltnl Kingdom has coined and has on up the mints of Wm JlftKinlry the United States to the silver of the world limd SlllMKIOOOO worth of silver and Chicago Intcr Ocnn Bold V00000 Inver nudFrance has 103In inO000 In 825000000 wM Germany has only 2115000000 In guarantee It legal tender with gold un dollar he says that has brought down diver and lir000000 In Bold Ilussln der It It would tnko 100000000 to all this alleged calamity upon us Iiuh only 48100000 In silver and SIK5 do this 10 to 1 Con we do It Nobody but the mine owner would bo gold1 OtMOOO In benefited if silver should go up from Then we have coined nliout as much ver How about Mexican and India sil IS to 129 cents per ounce and we can asked tho Populist liver as all of them together hardly suppose that Mr Hryan is run ¬ Ah that would come to us like a quite lliese four great nations ning this sliver Wc population cu iifuixuuL yiia non linirl SS7MK0000 lit people deluge It wouldhave noIntariff against sil- His Solo Aim is to Eeduco tho exclusive benefit cmsnde for theof sole and¬ millionof a handful pour upon us 1200 have silver ver aire mine owners 000000 people would unload on 70000 Valuo of tho Monetae while we with tMI000000 people have 000 There has been mined during the His whole argument Is for cheaper dollars If it has any sense or point nt all Where is our kIIvit nnwV nL i1 1m Inst 400 years 810000000000 worth of Standard sliver The world mined 200103000 He entices fanners to Join in the cruPopulist sade by suggesting that they can pay Why 503000000 lies piled np In worth of 50 cent silver last year This their debts easier with cheap dollars the treasury It Is rusting In the vaults would come rushing In upon uh Wo would be tho dumping ground of the BASES HIS ARGUMENTS ON IT He Is like the nnjnst steward who said furwjr no Interest and droppiug In world Wc could not coin it nnd when to the debtor who owed his lord a hun ¬ Is bogging the people to Carlisle yaw freight dred measures of oil take thy bill and free but he can only get wc stopped our guarantee all our coined sit down quickly nnd write fifty O0O000 In clreiilatlon The people silver would fall back from 10 to 1 to He tells the wngp earners that It would wont liavo It They sling It back to 32 jo 1 We would have the 50 cent Claptrap by Which the Orator Secki be n good thing for them to get their the bunlte and then the free silver men dollars of Chlnn and Japan with no gold pay In cheaper dollara and that in some In our treasury nud be thc laughing to Capturo Foolish Jirmp up aad err We want more sllverl roundiilout way cheaper dollars would e poor people are uying stock of the world iv give them steadier employment Voters Well who would be benefited br free for silvert Coir more coinage He tells tho holders of insurance poliasked the Populist llcn t our cold Is In cir vD cies that It would be a blessed thing for Well no one but the mine owners culation them to have their losses paid In cheaper There are SOOO of them Their work rhy TCrJr solitary 00dollars because the companies would Mr Rryans informal speech accept 292ow2JLsUt- - Thc bank our hold men arc paid iu silver paper or gold dollars worth 100 cents In gold The ing the nomination for the presidency loso more thnn they the policyholders SJ2S00000O would working aggregate of premiums ex sliver mine owner f rao nation has no gold worth 53 cents Is The farmerfor getting was carefully written beforehand and it ceeding the aggregate of losses and the¬ the is all t iI0Pon No gold of our own We borrowed money as good as gold for his wheat took about tvto hours time to deliver It premiums being paid in cheaper dollars He tells the depositors in savings 20W0000 from n few Americans at nnd cotton now With free silver he It can hardly le necessary therefore to 3 per cent and spent that running the could get no morn for his produce nor wait for his formal letter In order to banks thnt it would bo a nice thing for government and weve got to par It no better money than he Is getting learn hia views on tho iwiucs of the cam them to draw out cheaper dollars than they put In because If they dont they Heck And by nnd by if wc went on coining Then Cleveland borrowed fc0 may not be able to draw out anything 000000 more from the Kothschllds and silver nd libitum sliver would go down paign The most of his long and prosy speech or ther may find It necessary to draw the liigllnli at 4 per cent while our own like the old greenbacks in 18C3 That Is devoted to what he calls the para- ¬ out all thelri money to meet living ex ¬ people were crying for It at 3 per cent went down to t5 rents on a dollar nnd that weve got to return In gold wldle gold stood rtill You could buy mount question of the campaign thc penses And as this is in fact By such puerilities he seeks to induce To loll you the honest truth this nation wheut then for 250 in greenbacks or money question has pot just 90000000 worth of bor 85 cents in gold You could buy a fnrra the real issue other parts of his speech people to swallow thc free silver pill But we observe one strango oversight rowed gold In the treasury for 00 on acre In greenbacks or may be disregarded or at least comment It Isnt in 18kI our Mr Bryan did not explain how chenper It Is lorrowed to prevent n run 20 In gold Do you want that to occur ou them may be postponed discussing thc money question Mr dolhtrs would benefit pensioners In on the treasury with 100000000 In again lie Hryan assumes nt e ery step that thc might have told them that they could gjjld due the iRonlc liesldes Tho Populist was silent Oh If we standard dollar we now have Is too valu find bought gold when wo coined that more than make up their loss by dead -able That assumption lies at thc botOSA00000 worth of sliver now lying bcatlng their landlords nnd butchers nnd Poor Man Money tom of thc whole argument He com ¬ Hill In the treasury as England France But ho lost his opportunity Among the transparencies carried by plains that the dollar Is too dear and grocers niianyand Itussla did we would be the shouters for Itryan nt Des Moines Perhaps he will attend to that In his that It Is growing dearer aud to this he formal letter We wouldnt bo the on lop today bearing the attributes all our ccouomlc woes real or Friday evening were some I tiichlng stock of Europe then When it comes to that he may think words Sliver Is the poor mans money Imaginary AMJ England and the other nations it make it a he Vote for tho poor muns money nnd A As a remedy he proposes something canbest to workiugmen littlo clenror if de- ¬ ¬ lop coining sliver asked tho Popu how policy holders 200 ccnt dollar is a dishonest dollar which he calls bimetallism but which list Huch sentences show thc drift of thc so far from that is silver monometal- ¬ positors In savings banks nnd investors Of course they did They rang the in building nnd lonn associations would boll nnd put out the red light against public mind nnd reveal only too plainly lism be benefited by getting their pay In dolwith many people the silver quesHe has much to say nbont bimetallism liver years ago Since 1SU0 Euglnnd that Is one of prejudice rather thnn ono declaring that no party opposes it but lars worth nnywhere from 10 to 50 per lias coined 110000000 In gold nnd only tion cent lesa than tho dollars they are now M000OOP In silver Franco has coined of reason What la the meaning of the¬ whnt he really proposes Is In his own getting or the dollars they deposited In Silver la tho poor mans mon words the Immediate restoration of vested or paid in premiums 110000110 In gold nud not a cent of all phrase Wc doubt very much If the man the free and unlimited coinage of silver rcr nnd Germany has coined 40000- - ey There Is to be that transparency could nnd gold at the present legal ratio of 10 ered iu thatground remaining though cov ¬ 000 In gold nnd only 1500000 In silver who carried intelligent formal letter tho answer Under to 1 without waiting for the aid or con- ¬ have given an They have been hugging the shore while informal speech wbr two hours long our minors nnd Populists have piloted us present conditions n Bilver dollar of the sent of any other nation Chicago Chronicle Dem United States will buy just as much nt Thus is to say he proposes to permit Into deep water It anyono who has sixteen ounces of sil How much stiver Is there for each home or-- abroad as a gold dollar makes no difference to tho workingman ver to take It to thc mint and have it Rich and tho Poor big nations person In the Wo hnvq 9 In silver for each person whether he receives his weekly wages made Into as many dollars as nre made Hero now comes up this thoroughly gold or silver coin The amount of from uac ounce of gold or 2007 In this country but the people only tnko in nn Amoricon question of the rich against TO cents He proposes this when be knows or the poor Some criticism is already lev- ¬ They kick 8 back Into the goods he can purchase Is the same Untrrawiry England has 288 per person til tho agitation of thc sllveritcs drove may know by referring to the published eled at this movement because those en ¬ ennany has 485 and France 12 but the gold of thc country Into hiding places quotations that sixteen ounces of sil- ¬ gaged In it are representatives of proper nnd 0 of It lies Idle and all silver coinage ir workmen were often paid iu gold they ver arc worth only 11 in gold Ho ty in their respective localities It is must know thnt nn ounce of gold is characterized as the rich mans move topped nnd their red lantern bangs when this Bilver craxe is squelched will agalu rccclvo gold as a part of their worth in thc market nearly twice six- ¬ ment Property Is banding together to out teen ounces of Bilver carry Its ends and those ends nre Inlmi Some nations hare free coinage sug wages Thcro la ono way however In which Whnt he really proposes therefore Is cnl to the wage earner nnd the farmer seated the Populist stiver can be said to be tho poor mans to substitute the silver dollar for the This simply is criminal nonsense There ¬ Cwtaluly and look at their condi tho tion They arc bankrupt Ourisilvcr money In those countries wherewage gold dollar as our standard and to make¬ Is not the slightest wnrrnnt In reason for the substitution been u so the silver dol- any such statement The paramount is dollar Is still worth 100 cents hi gold colnago of silver Is unrestricted thc A list lar Is cheaper sue of the campaign isn business iisuo earners are emphatically poor anywhere on earth Hut In the free coin It rclntes to tho very life blood of busIndeed ho virtually admits this it alo nations like Mexico Japan Chlnn of those countries is printed iu another inesswhether that blood shall lie puri and India where free coinage has bank ¬ cplumn this morning nnd the wages paid most every step In his labored argument fied and Aa rupted those nations their dollars arc to skilled and unskilled laborers given let- All his arguments addressed to farmers poverishedkept pure or vitiated and Imto men who work for wages to holders Surel7 was shown by the well authcntlcnted that proposition wwth 60 cents They have no gold And Gold fled with free coinage It will do ters from Mexico published in the Re of Insurance policies and so an virtually reaches and interests everybody he proposes to substitute a another point What authority Is there publican on Friday nud Saturday the admit thnt iso ngaln for the assumption that In moving ihhla price of the necessaries of life in these cheaper dollar as the standard China has no gold at nil yoa say Ho tries to conceal tho admission by own interests the businesn man ls mov ¬ countries is double thc price paid In the Nonc at all China has 750000000 talking about and the interests other men worth of 50 cent sliver hut no Bold United States Is this tho poor mans talking about n rising stanJnrd now ing againstfree governmentof nil Interests Under a Influcm es which nro wage earners of tho 1 ud In has 150000000 In stiver and no money that tho Tho business man oatiuot Are they operating to destroy silver Iu the United nte allied United States nro to vote for cold Spain wrecked by too free coin if Hut while ago of silver has 100000000 In silver willing to sink to the level of tho Mexi Stntes not succeed the attempt is adroit prospernot the wngc enrner nnd will do It Is Impossible If the crops If so it Wo have uo rlslug standnrd sind 40000000 In gold nnd Mexico hna can peon or tho coolio of India Wo fnil and thc mines 50000000 In silver and 5000000 in thi way to do it is to vote for tho free havo the nnme standard that wo have so that the farmernnd fnctorifr nro ldle nnd tho wage earner If a had In all coir payments for sixty two have no money how can tile merchant and unlimited coinage of silver toll How much money to thc person cir ¬ free coinage law such as is contemplated years An ounce of gold may exchange or the bnnkcr or tho manufacturer by the sllverltes be passed one of two for more of commodities Iu general than thrive culates in those free coinage countries here Is business to come things must happen Either th silver It would twenty or thirty years ago it from On the other hand asked the Populist times China has 320 while the United of the entire world must bo lifted to a may and probably does go fnrtlur in good nnd confidence prevails Ifall feel nre the States has 25 Mexico has 3 Iudla parity with gold or tho sliver dollar of paying the necessary cost of living But benefits alike Not all im equal degree S3JCS and Japan 1 This Is poverty for the United Stntes must sink to tho lovel It will not go further In paying for labor f coiirsKI That could not- - he That youl of Mexico and other silver countries Its valuo measured by tho labor stand never has keen That never will bo But Who suffers from free colnago In that case tho wage of Jlio working A to the extent of their stnko In tile gnme ard Is less than It was years ngo Jiere enrn moro of it by working tho when the winnings arc large the fnrmer will bo cut In two nnd he will in man Kvryone Every man has lost half man have cause to talk of poor mans snmo can number of hours If then he can and the wnge enrner get fhelrshnre ulong deed jhls wealth A man In Japan Mexico money buy moro with tho ounce of gold ho is with the business man Whshlnglon ClUaa or India who was worth flOOO Why should not tho laborer continue better off In two ways Ho gots more Star thirty years ago Is worth 500 today in good money Cedar ltnp gold for his labor and ho gets moro of TIio pay of tho laborer has not been to bo paid tho necessaries aud comforts of life for Japnn andiMYixiciik rJiauged but a man who gets 10 cents a Ids nepubllcan his gold If silver Is day in China Japan or India really Thero nro no Influences operating to why aro Japan such an abominable curee Who Control Silver Mines niid MdkIcq booming with S KUWhen I went to China Does Wall Btrect own or control snv of destroy silver In the United States J K Amuor SlIHl contUucd nil the silver mines of this country If so Wo now havo at least ten times us much prosperity No one says that slliwir Is nn Mr Perkins my letter of credit railed wlint Is her object In being so still about sliver serving ns money Including uctunl Tribute tSiuumon abominable curse 11 J Tho project of go- ¬ for 50u0 In American dollars When I Dresden Kan certificates and coin Its representative AnA we rememlor too that otifcer jwt there I found 10300 to my credit ItlYou seem to think Wall street la a Shermnn notes ns wi ever had vhen ing to tho sllvor Btnndnrd ono which regular army oilicoit that splendid sol in Mexican or Japaneso dollars Now womnu would bring on nnj era of panic- and dier Oen E P Scammon choers Wo doubt If tho majority of tho colunga of silver was free who has ever lost anything by tho Amer the Populists who talk so glibly about but to suy this not Thcro aro no Influences operating to financial disaster povolar man In tho iegl ican dollar Not a man It Is as good project Is bad Is not to sa y silver Is n ment the most of this mass of sliver Is The destroy one know what we thought In Its carllto Wall aa cold Our good government has put United street subtreasury InIt New York amounting dollar Try to apply reason to the Ills discipline vcoy days forand Ills drill to about 550000000 or curse States sold under It Hut free coinage would is on Wall street so are a number of about 50000000 moro than gold esti ¬ subject not prejudice and1 emotion Th voiy hard but Wterseverebattle- of South tho fcrenk tho camels back It would bring question In a plain ono f business nnV Mountain Gen Scammon was the most mated in be In circulation When prop banks and brokers oillces tin to tholcvel of Mexico and India and there is no only common sense is novded to settle it I popular man iin tho regiment The simple truth erly used Wall street Is simply a gen Great ap Whut would bo tho first result of disguise or It wo anew turn ioc mo ursi eral nnino for the dealers In New York use in trying to men behind hldo ore that rlchtlr sny Japan nnd Mlxleo nre boom plause Jfree folnago You him en Hryan nud the In stocks bonds nnd other securities time what lil discipline meant and what All gold would hldo away Then we How do you lower battlefield Tho sliver mines nre owned by cor gaged In n desporatu attempt to Is not lug with prosperity ro now exporting annually Prosperity is an extremely strength It cwre to us on tb ns wo have know this 10000000 If thnt Is dealt In by the value of the dollar Nor can v Iu both countries tho today without nssemWo here third colonel worth of commercial silver and selling porations and their stock same as other what they nre after thero is not a gleam rclntiru term recalling the New York brokers tho nough to innko it dollar for CO cent wuKts of the workta clftsa aro so low Wall street Is not keeping of sense In Mr Hrynns Speech Twettty thhtl Ohio who wns long Jlint Is 3J to 1 Tho free sllvcrltcs stocksabout It It is truo that ho says boWo believe that an American workingmanHe would of tho us lhithorford B Hayes Great The fellows who nre will their silver coined like our coined still want could est with worth as down ther stnrvatlwi wages that a silver dollar keeping still are tho great silver barons ciieermgk lie wns ueioveu by every man Kilvcr 10 to 1 and handed hack to them who are pushing Tree coinage and spend It Is true that not live Mexico m fur moro prosperous much ns a gold dollar no braver With th government paying a donblo ing money like water to make it win ho says I am firmly convinced thnt by than she-- hns been for many years but of tlyy teglracm nud battle Norcolonel Stan Dtax ever led his soldiers to walue for sllvor exportation would cease They dont want tho voters to know opening our mints to rce nnd unlimited it Is Iweause under President ley Matthews the first lieutenant colonel The country has the government would pay the lulu- - that free colnngo at 10 to 1 would by coinage at the present ratio we can thcro lus been iaeu Ikt of tho ro tment the great soldier and soeno of chronic rovolnttou rs fW000000 for what they nro putting the country on a sliver basis create a demand for silver thit will keep notItbeen thc to a Tew years ago Wajes I Irwyer Applause Nor cati wo forget 40000000 now wiling for Then tnnke the value of the dollar depend thu price of silver bullion tit 129 pec irs was up Is nro very low and manufacturing ounce measured by gold would output price of silver bullion Increase Wo on the market lite Nor Japan Is Just adopting tho I und cries of Nor Mrs Hayes Hut if Mr Hrynn Is firmly convinced profitable worth of sliver which they by speculation could run tiilw1 582000000 Mrs Haves tho faithful friend of tho manufactures nf machinery iu 1800 wn would mine up or down and really put tho entire Of thnt what Is he maUing all this ndo use yet far behind Inua lu cvcrytlilugand I regiment and we havo with us today In 1892 The dollar would still bo as Is about money nf the country at their mercy the price wit SSOAOltllini I and we aro all clad to sco him for I dear a It is now and It i tho dent Toledo Dladc to tulu It and Toledo niadp nilil AJSTD LABOE WJXr AGEEB WITH HIM js ¬ ¬ iot ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ doIlar-G200- ¬ remember In 1831 after his dreadful wound wc did not supposo we would hnvc him with us again wo havo with us today that brave soldier comrade Col Applause Itusscll B Hastings I Was glad to noto In the eloquent speech of my comrade Cant Ellen that the old Twenty third Ohio stands In 1800 as It stood In 1801 for tho country and thc countrys flag Great appfansc and Nobody cries For McKinley tooJ could hnvc doubted that knowing thc inctnl from which this old regiment was made My comrades yon are Just as loyal to country now ns you were loyal to country then nnd ns you stood from 1801 to 1805 for tho preservation of thc government of the United States you stand today Just as unitedly for the honor of the government nnd the preservation of its credit and currency Cheers Protection and Hound Monejr I do not know what you think about it but I believe that It Is a good deal better to open up the mills of the Unit- ¬ ed States to thc labor of America than to open tip the mints of thc United States to the silver of the world Great cheering and cries of You nre right Washington told us over nnd over again that there was nothing so Important Ho to preserve ns the nations honor said that thc mort Important source of strength was the public credit and that tho best method of preserving it was to use It as sparingly as possible No gov- ¬ ernment can get on without It and pre ¬ serve Its honor No government Is great enough to get on without It In the darkest days of tho revolution Robert Morris its financier went to one of his friends In Philadelphia after he had In- ¬ volved himself as a debtor for a large sum of money en account of the gov- ¬ I must have ernment nnd said to him Sl500000 for the continental army security can What Ills friend said My you give nobert He answered Quick came the name and my honor reply Itobort thon shalt have it Applause And from that hour until now the countwa honor has been our sheet anchor In every storm Lincoln pledged It when in time of war we Issued paper money He said Every dollar of that money shall be And It was left to mai ns good as cold Ituthcrford B Ilayes yonr old colonel as President of the United States to ex- ¬ ecute the promise lui the resumption of Cheering and specie payments In 1870 When ltobert Slorris said applause they had nothing to give but their that honor there wns behind his word 3000 000 of struggling patriots Today behind the nations honor nre 70000000 of free men who mean to keep this government nnd Its honor nnd Integrity nnd credit unquestioned Great applause I thank you my comradesy for this Nothing has given me greater call Nothing gives me greater nieasurc pride than to have been a private soldier Ap with you in that great Civil war plause I bid yon welcome to- my home You already have my heart you have had it for more than thirty years Great cheering It will give Sirs McKinley and myself much pleasure r assure you Ap- ¬ to havo you come Into our home plause and three cheers fbr McKinley ¬ - ¬ TIIE WISE KMSAffS How Thoy Sought to Increase Tholr Wealth by Legislative Enactment ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ tt ¬ ¬ f ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ - ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ - ¬ ¬ F A Stlllwcll has prepared1 a leaflet purporting to give a history of certain events occuring near thc cloac of tho Nineteenth century It was- - declared to be a period of depression during which It occurred to the wise men of Kansas that they could legislate themselves into afiluenco Thc governor assembled the wise men nnd said A Kansas policy for Kansas- - is tho need of the hour Wheat Is-- bard to raise and tle yield is light and uncer- ¬ tain but we are great on corn Make ye therefore a law in accordance with which sovereign and august statute corn shall bo put upon a par with wheat They shall be interchangeable and tho price of corn shall be the same- as the price of wheat The wise men passed the law as tho governor had advised and alll the- - people of the state rejoiced fortheln cribs were full of corn They could hardly contain themselves till the governor had signed thc bill which raised tho price of Kansas corn from 15 cents to 45cemta bushel All thc people now felt richu They bought many luxuries and tho most of them went in debt Thtni tho- - farmers from other states begin i Hauling their corn to Kansas lb seemed aa iC the coun- ¬ try was all corn and It was- - alii headed for Kansas The ipeoplc ofi Kaasas took their medicine that is thoy took the corn and gave uptheinrwhost Thc farmers from tla otlhjr states thought Kansas people- wore queer but they kept bringing tliera tlleln eoiro Corn came In nnd wheat wontiouti When the other states saw tbfa vast accumulation tho price of oorni began to decline till It could be- purcfitumT any ¬ where except In Jvansos- - foir BO cents a bushel In Kansas was still i5 cents which wasthsvprica of whnt were no bvijcrs OTntn sue but there autumn came the Kaxsna pcopti did not have any wheat for beedi TJcn they sent to the neighbbiirng statoa nnd Im- ¬ plored farmers toexoliang- - wheat at a jmritj with corn Bad tllo fturmere said WcVsvill exchange oio bustel of wheat for fo ir and one half bunlloi of corn repjird tbo ICtnsas people Our Isw pute tsirn and wheat- ntJ a purity Tncy are equal for our wlfco mon said the Ami tllo ftmaacrs replied should be Yonr wio men are- awtcs let them eat So tholCamtaias went back yoar corn mvne and alliithblft- - poonlu- - were- - In de he-prldO - ¬ ¬ 1 ¬ - ¬ Then the governor- again assembled Most ttur wise men nn said to thero consummate pictarosquo- - and sllttering fjol Tharo Is but one ftivll darned uigger i oo i muu youxseiTes is lie who addresses Wc thought we oeulti bluff the ever-lasting lajnr of Ripply aad demand wlthj Wotheugcht we could leg onr statute islato vafue Inta a iMbg and make our people rich by n toivr We thought Wo were Idiotic we were patriotic Let us honestly acknowledge our as sinlnlty repeal our fool law get backi Into Hoe with tho othrr stntc s nnd Imag ¬ ine nomoro that we arc wiser than the Do this and mar we lira wholo world long cnougk to know that thc other statrjkliave ceased laughing at our folly und that onti own state has ceased aurs Ing us foe it- Then tho wise men repealed the law bub It was many years before tin pcor plo recovtood from tho effects of thucora scare - plr Ju n - ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ History teaches that In all caMswh6re the cost of living has suddenly increased as a result of depreciated mosoy wages havo Invariably been the last to respond Docs anybody be ¬ to such conditions lieve thnt with Kl cent dollars as tbo money of redemption tho wages of sole the 850000 railway employes would ho Would tho salaries nf the doubled 700000 achool teachera Jn doubled Would tho wages of the 0000000 worn en and children who work in factories Certainly not Galveston bo doubled News T T v IVIlllnm - flrTan t You shall not prod the Idea ot labor with goads ot silver You shall not Im pale the aboreri wlfo upon the prongs of high cost and low wage Wthury Questions fbr Wage Enriuiivi ¬ dou-Xl- reil lae -I - Amirlca 2k r Ti U5cJLdgsfg friends rcgrctliFs mis congratiilatetio Judge 1 IHKHVtlttH iiJ nmiiei mi4ir HIMVIIVJMIMSWIHM jgmmWItF at a i 4 iA tim f MivrMaitwixMiiA v iWoWrniiKOTiVw -- V- - it m iJlMiWtlUti rV - i TW QUERIES FOR BRYAN An Opon Lottor to tlio Popooratio Oandidato for tho Frosi- denoy SOME PERTINENT Apprehension QUESTIONS Excited by Campaign Utterances Refuses to bo Allayed i K Ml m 2 cago platform cause tho calling In be-¬ tween November nnd Mnrch of all collectable debts nil loans nil mortgages that have expired And will not this produce such n distress ns this country lias never known particularly In the est ond South where capital and credit are most needed nnd depend upon confidence ns their basis 8 Will not free nnd unlimited coinage drive nil the five or six hundred millions of gold nnd gold certificates out of use as inoney or as bank reserves Will It not cause a currency contraction of the most disastrous proportions Inasmuch as the utmost capacity of the mints to coin silver cannot make good this with drawal for several years to come III not free coinage place us nt 0 once on n financial level with Mexico India and China nnd can we afford to go upon that level 10 Is there any country In the world today which gives free and unlimited coinage to silver Mexico docs not India does not None of the Central or South American States does We know stand In this connection it is only just to of no country thnt does of no example remind you that tho plank In the Chica- ¬ that can bo studied 11 Is there nny country In the world go platform seeming to reflect upon the Integrity of tho Supreme court nnd in- now on the silver basin which Is ns pros- ¬ perous ns the United States even In this dicating a purpose to pack that tribunal time of depression Is there nny In In ordrr to secure a desired decision and tlio other resolution denouncing which wnges are so high us they arc here or in which the dollar received In government by Injunction have been Is there any scveroly criticised by conservative nnd wages will buy so msch country abiding citizens law The people have n silver basis prosperous thnt has a large commerce manufactures or nnd abiding respect agricultural class Erofoundoourt even when they for their a Is are div not a fact that In every silver basis coun-It appointed In their decisions The try In the world abject and hopeless povwonld bo glad to hear your interpretaerty tion of the resolution which Is generally rule on the part of the masses is the accepted as a stupid and Intempcrnte 12 Will you explain to us enattack upon the Supreme court nnd the lightenment and guidance howfor our our counavowal of the purpose to reconstruct It try is to escape like venditions If we In accordance with the beliefs of the go to a sliver basis or how we are to platform makers should your election avoid the lapse to that basis if we adopt present the opportunity Is this your free and unlimited colnnge at 10 to 1 understanding when the commercial ratio between the Definition is also called for of the metals Is about twice that ¬ resolution denouncing 13 And If you tell us ns many free arbitrary Interference by federal authorities In local coinage advocates do that free coinage This Is generally believed to will raise the commercial value of silver matters tnenn free riot with free silver as to the coinage rate will you explain to well as sympathy with lawlessness and us how In that case free coinage Is to disapprobation of President Clevelands make money cheaper or easier to get action nt the time of tho Chicago strike how It Is to relieve the debtor class Yet nil iwho believe in law nnd order how It Is to Increase the price of wheat as the very life and root basis of civil- or any otner commodity 14 You may be aware that there was ized government regard this ns one of the most highly creditable acts of his last year on deposit in the savings hanks This U your view of of this state nlone lH3Sr5T4 administration What enormous sum belonged to 1015178 de-¬ it positors giving an average to each of Are you Mr Bryan for actual nml 39803 It represents mainly the small practical bimetallism the equnl coinage Nearly all of gold nnd Bilver nt a ratio that will savings of tho thrifty poor of It has been deposited since the prespermit the free circulation of both money ent standard of vnlue was adopted by metals as the ratio of 1C to 1 has never uo you mint it lair done When you say that you favor tne government by 47 per to or by free coinage by the United Stntes with or just per impair the vnlue of cent money 1 cent the out waiting for the nid or consent of even deposits were earned and in which these nny foreign government do you mean In which today they would be paid that tho Concurrence of the great com13 There are In this state 88710 pen mercial nations with which we trade Is sioncrs They drew from the govern- ¬ not desirable und even Indispensable if ment last year nearly 14000000 Conthe country Is not to sink to a silver sidering the nature of this debt of honor basis Do you really favor the mone- when instlv due can you look with fa tary isolation of the United States in vor upon nny policy that might result ln family of great nations the Do we not paving mem in u ueprcciaieu currency want our money to be accepted nt Its 10 There nro In the country rS3S face value all over the world building nnd loan association of which You Insist upon tho right of the peo- ¬ 418 nre In New York These associa- ¬ ple of the United States to legislate tions have 1745125 shareholders all of for themselves upon all questions the working nnd saving classes Their This right Is not questioned by any assets last year were 5450007594 represo far us we know Rut the right does sented chiefly by mortgage loans to not imply rthe duty or the wisdom Con--- - homeseekers of whom 453000 nre memThese associaKress has the right Ho declare that our bers of the associations Utnlus agricultural pioducts shall bo tions have nearly all been organized with- ¬ old 7iDroid But would such an asser in the last fifteen years under the exist tion of untlonnl independence benefit ing money stnndard Can you think it tho country Would it have helped the fair r beneficial to the irorklng people farmers of the United States to have to reduce Ity 47 per cent or nny lesser 3iad the 8000000000 of exports In sum the value of these investments of poor ton f be ilast to years kept in the home mar- ¬ the thrifty not n fact worth consideration 17 Is It ket or have sold them for n depreciated curroney whllo buying In return nt In proposing ft descent to the silver stnn iprlces If you would not favor the dard that tho thlrty nlno old stjle life Insolution of the United States why surance companies nlone doing business in this stnte last year bad In force here you desire Its Unnndal isolation abould over In the interest of a clear underbuild- nearly 2000000 jiolicles Insuringcompa 55000000000 The nssessment ing uf your position nnd to allay If nos nies und various benevolent orders hnve n olblo the fear and apprehension which you know to exist will you answer these vnst amount more Would It not be an wrong to nnd beneficiaries questions in your ncecptnnce of the presi- Injury these u polices the the widows of dential nomination which you nre ubout orphans whom n provident love and had You must perceive in the to deliver to compel irrpitrntions ifor a second Democratic soughtInto irotct depreciated them to repayment money ceive tlcXut nnd in the divisions and distrac 18 The rise In prices which yon tions nmong your Populist und Demo ns n rpsnlt of silver cratic mipporlors at the South a growing predict of course mennfree increasecoinngo would in the danger to your cause We jissumo thnt cost of living to nil tho nn people to you wish to he elected These are some earners tahiried men and the wage whole of the points itipon which you can se body Do you know of nny cure wotes by allaying apprehensions case of oontmnier tIsc In wnges or salaIn which n You imny also bo able to do thin by reply ries has liecn parallel with the rise In Ins to these questions suggested by your prices Is there nny way to render It telegram ita the World certain or even probable that the wage - Whan In the dilatory of this country earners will e compensated for the In has silver occupied its undent place creased cost of living by die side of gold Has there ever li Yon attribute the decline In silver lxeu a time wbun rthe two metals circu- to tho demonetization of the silver dol lated sipou equal rterius us mil legal lar In 1873 though that dollar was not tender inoney with the mint men to then coined In any considerable numbers the fnv rtnd iinllmiwd coinage of both and was not In circulation at nil owing to the fact that silver bullion wns worth If so when wns It more In the market than at tin mint 2 You say that the restnmitnn s i Do you consider thnt the Increase In the condition will in yitir judguieut restore tit parity between money a ml world k slher production from 11100000 property Will son kindly explain imt ounces In 1873 to 155000000 ounces In you mean fcy this Wiuit N the runty 1803 had something to do In causing the even between money and property Do you decline of all though gold the standard the mean that the restoration lv put uu money and the mobt great commercial na ought nfter of mon tions prices undo the cheapening effects of faj ey metals has alo iiicnensed Its yield proved machinery t importation ete nnd iucrenso the cost of living to ill menmvhlle 20 You speak of the Vrjmp ngnlnst classes of the community If so wi Imolved In suspending the coin j ou kindly explain how rWs Increase in silver Has your tfie cost of all commodity Is lilty to age of noncirculntlng dollar attention been called to the fsct that tile uf Prosperi ¬ Koverument coined only 290000 silver Uorklngmnn whose wuges lu sre stationary or nearly su be made dollarsJune 18i3 of but that from January 1 to 30 hit year It coined mow prosperous by having to pay more 500412 or 008001 more than In 7 the for Mb flour meat groceries chickens eighty one years of its history up entire fggs fruits vegetables clothing house to 1873 hold utensils rent nnd nil tho rest of it Thee questions nre asked In nil sinWill etfji the farmer bo belter off with cerity Tlio World would be reJocl to i doublu price for his produce In ihe liavo It mode clear that the policy of wholly Improbable contingency that Eu free and unlimited coinage ut 10 to 1 In rope wjii cuiiteui io pny it u lie must volves no uanger io mo country lint pay double for everything he bai to buy J uromlses prosperity to all tho people t ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ well-to-d- o ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ J¬ ¬ Tho Now York World In an open let tcr to Candidate llryan on Tuesday morning puts somo gravo nnd Important questions to htm und urges him to nnswer them If he Hunts to bo elected ns tlio people nro pondering those very points nnd their votes will turn on how ther nro answered nnd cxnlnlned by him Tim renders of the Tribune should peruse this editorial wJileh Is reprinted Iiere In connection with Bryans speech at Madison Squnre garden last night The World says under the caption To Mr Bryan To Mr Bryan On tlio 10th of July tho very day of your nomination for President you addressed a commuuren tlon to the World In the following words To tho Worlds The restoration of silver to Its nnclent place by thu sldo of cold will In my Judgment restore the parity between money und property nnd thus permit a re Tlin World turn nt fontm nmmiprlfv which did stioi erfeetlvo work In behnlt of n income tax will llml a still larger nciu or d silver usefulness In tupporttng tor coinage of the ccustltmlos rei WIIMAM J nnYAN The Warli hse conscientiously considIt has ered your courteous request carefully cluiied your speeches made during nnd tlnce the Chicago eonven tion It hns studiously exntnlned your record in Congress It has Impartially traced your career ns n pollticlm a lawyer nn orator and editor in order to obtnln an understanding of your real chnracter tho hardest thing in the world to ascertain concerning nny man It has published every word thnt could bo oTjtaned from your eulogists nnd associates with the same end in view It has done nil this In the sincere hopo thnt the knowledge gained or impressions re ceived would relieve the fear nnd appre hension excited by somo of your utterances and particularly by somo parts of the Chicago platform on which you 3 You point us to n larger field of usefulness In supporting the gold or silver colnnge of the Constitution Hut what Is tho gold nnd silver coinage of the Constitution In whnt clause of the Constitution or In which of the fifteen amendments docs tho fundamental law prescribe a gold nnd sllvrr coinage or nny other colnnge In which does It mention nny coinage further than to mi litarize the general government to coin inoney nnd rec nlnto the value therr- Acting under thnt authority Con ¬ gress nt first nuthorlzrd colnnge nt 10 to Wns thnt the gold and silver of the Constitution If so how has 10 to 1 collie to be tho coinage of the Constitution Under the first ratio silver wns undermined and refused to circulnti except lit tho form of worn nnd nbraded foreign coins Our own silver coins oven the subsidiary pieces were melted down for bullion becnue they wero worth ulwut 1 per cent more thnn gold dollars In all the period up to the time of the great silver discoveries Con gress sought to make the colnnge ratio tho sumo ns the commercial ratio It never authorized coinage nt any other ns that the colnago of the Constitution If so will It bo a return to It for us now to establish free coinage nt tho ratio of 10 to 1 when the commercial ratio Is about U to 1 I Will not free colnnge nt 10 to 1 re duce the vnlue of the dollar unit by about one half T Will It not be In fact n repudiation of nbout one hnlf of all our debts public nnd private 0 Is there not danger thnt It will cause the return to us of nil tho Ameri can securities held abroad government railroad and industrial Btocks and bonds thus precipitating a panic of giant proportions tilth long years of depression to ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ follow 7 Will not your election upon the Chi- ¬ would be relieved to hnve Its apprehensions nllnyed nnd Its misconceptions If they nre misconceptions corrected ho Democrats lit vast numbers who shnre this curiosity nnd these apprehen sions slnnd by whnt they hellovu to be the historic poller of their party In re gard to the currently This policy tins declared lu 1871 nnd reallirmed In 1SII2 In these words We hold to tho use of both gold nnd silver us tho stnndnrd moneV of the country and to the coinage of Iiolh gold discriminating And silver without ngnlnst either inetnl or charge for mintage but Ihe dollar unit of eolnige of both melnls must be of equnl Intrinsic nnd exchangeable vnluf or be adjusted tlirmuh internntlonnl agreement cr r such safeguards of legislation a rhail Insure the maintenance of thn parity of tho two tnctnls nnd the equnl power of every dollar nt all times In the markets nnd in Ihe pnvment of debt nnd we de innnd thnt nil paper currency shall be par ket at We with nnd redeemnblo In such coin Insist upon this jmllcy ns especially necessary for the protection of the farmers nnd laboring classes tho first nnd most defenseless victims of tin- stniiie money und n fluctuating enrrtney These Democrat still hold to the doc trine of dollars of both money metals of equnl mine thnt the country may htvn the benefit of n concurrent circulation of gold nnd silver and paper redeemable In the same Why not give these Demo crats n chance to vote for you Why continue the nllenntlon of so Inrgo t body of Intelligent honest and voters If yon nre ready for blmetnlllsm nnd wonld welcome inter national agreement If It enn be secivu to effect n chnnge without possibility of disaster nt home why not say so ion surely cannot object to nn established and world wide parity of value between gold nnd silver inoney Why refuse and reject Internntlonnl ngrcement ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ncl-entlnus ¬ foolishness of tho Doolaratlon Favor of Monotary In- dopondonco POPULIST IDEAS OF In FINANCE Na- ¬ Foeblo Attempt to Invoko the tions Fathers In Support of Frco Coinage BRYAXS CRElE Tho Cist of His Lonar Argumont In a Fow Short Para- ¬ graphs l believe It will be n blessing to the United Stntes to lose five hundred millions of gold I believe It will be a blessing to the United Stntes to tnke bnlf the pnrchns Ing power out of Its five hundred millions of silver dollars I believe It will be a blessing for the United Stntes to tnke hnlf the purchasing power out of its billion dollnrs worth of paper money I believe that to cut a dollar In two Is to double Its vnlue I believe that 50 cents is twice ns much as 100 cents I believe that the farmer will bo better off when he sells half ns much of his produce ns he dees now nt the same rate I believe the farmer will be benefitted by having to pay twice as much ns he does now for ei cry thing he does not raise and must buy Since I hold thnt the farmer would be better off If he sold half as much ns he does now nt the same rate It folbws that I hold the farmer will be still tet- ¬ ter off If he void quarter as much as be dees now at the hame rnte Therefore it follows that I hold it would bo better for the farmer If lie ld nothing at nil but let his proluce rot on his farm I hold that the city worklngman would be better off if be earned half as much as ho does now I believe that nil the widows and or ¬ phans whose means of support Is invest ed la loans will be blessed by getting back 50 cents on the dollar their bread winners tolled for at 100 cents In the dollar nnd that they would be still bet- ¬ ter off If they had to go to the noorhouse I believe it would be a blessing for 5- 000000 depositors In snvlngx hanks who nave law up -- uuuuuuuu ty ton at 100 cents to the dollar to get back half tho amount of their savings Instead of the whole I hold that the country would be bet ter off If hnlf the value of the capital of the 4000 national banks amounting to nearly 700000000 were extinguished It would help business all over the coun¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ 000000 deposited by private persons in 4000 htnte banks were reduced to 50 cents on the dollar or largely lost altogether This would encourage thrift nnd animate enterprise I hold that the states would be fur- ¬ ther blessed If half of the 250000000 capital in stnte banks were shrunken to This half their debt paying power would help the farmer It would be a blessing to I believe towns if the fire Insurance companies were so crippled that they could pay only half the face value of risks I believe that It would fall like a bene- ¬ diction upon the holders of thirteen billion dollars worth of life Insurance on which they had paid 100 cents to the dollar to learn that they can realize only CO cents on the dollar of their policies I believe that it would lie an encouragement to home mnkers to know that the four hundred nnd fifty million dollars In building association shares were to shrivel to half their value I believe that although owners of sliver would not permit the metal to be coined Into dollars for Americans when It was worth more to export than to coin although coinage was free nnd un- ¬ limited owners of silver nre unselfish patriots lu desiring to coin unlimited silver Into dollars now when they can get a chance to do so nt twice the worth of the silver nt the mnrket price nnd half the value in the dollars to the people I hold it to bo a solemn duty to the SOOOOO Invnllds and tho 220000 widows and orphans on the pension roll of the nation to deprive them of half tho umount paid each monthly It will be especially heroic for those who get along now on 10 n mouth to contrive to live on 5 n month I believe thnt It Is better for the United States to grade down with China nnd Mexico thnn up with Cicnt Britain Gcrmnny France Austria Hungary Holland Belgium I hold that expulsion of nil our gold nnd contraction of hnlf our silver and paper Is expansion of our currency I hold thnt the law of gravitation cart be suspended by act of Congress I believe a financial quicksand Is rock bottom for ti nation I bellcye that the best way to build up n country Is to destroy It I bellevo my wife has more political sense thnn nil tho politicians In the country Clod bless both of us Amen Chicago Tlnies IIernld ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ try I believe It would be a blessing on the states of the American union If the XK FrSuxvVcr ccr dent nnd frco coinage shall bu Accom plished the people who were so eager to establish such u conjuncture of circum stances will finnlly discover that they are no better off than they were before Not n man of them will bo able to a dollar whether worth 50 cents or other wise except In the same wnr that money hnH nlwnys been got It must be obtained In some sort of honest busi ness or earned as wnges There Is no other wnv In which nn honest penny enn be got New Orleans Picayune ¬ ¬ Will Jlnve to Work for It After Mr Bryan shall become presl Among nil the crazy assumptions of perhaps the the lonnllstlc platforms most foolish Is tlio one that we can create and maintain n monetary system In dependent of that of other mitlous To mnko this stroke of Idiocy more preposterous the spirit nnd the uxnmple of the fnthers of the republic nre invoked to shstuln It The efforts of the fathers were most earnestly nnd stendlly directed to bringing the young republic within the commercial brotherhood of nations nnd nothing wns further from their thoughts thnn the Idea thnt the progress of the country could bo fncllltated by a declaration of financial Independence For sixty yenrs nfter the passage of tho mint act Kngllsh French Spanish nnd Portuguese coins were freely circulated In the United Stntes nnd were a legal tender for the payment of debts nt certain values lltcd by net of Congress In his celebrated Mint Itcport Alexander Hamilton endeavored to co onllnate our moneterr srstem with that of other na tionsnot to mako nny violent departure from Kuropenn practice The only strik ing depnrturc that was made In the legislation framed on Hamiltons recom mendations was In fixing the coinngo rntio between gold nnd silver at 15 to 1 nnd the result of this quickly demonstrated what the Popullstlc Democrats call our flnanclnl servitude Thnt Is to say it showed that while the mints of France were opon to the free coinage of gold at the ratio of 15Vj to 1 we could not keep our gold fiom going where It would hnve most value The difference wns only nbout 3 1 3 per cent but it wns sulliclent to drive gold out of the country so that In the words of Senator Ilenton Its extinction wns complete If the establishment of a ratio of their own wns n strike for financial Independence of Uuropc on the part of the fathers It wns n manifest failure nnd established for the first generation of the republic a regime of silver mono- ¬ metallism Hut this wns not In the least what they desired in fact so little were they Impressed by the necessity for keeping silver ns a part of the circulation thnt the colnnge of silver dollars was suspended by executive order In 1803 and was for domestic purposes nt least never resumed That Is to say the fnthers were so determined to get back the gold thnt for thirty years they had been shunting into Kuroienii mints that they fixed a new ratio which of fered 3 per cent more to the possessor of gold bullion than he could get In That the bullion In France or Holland the silver dollar thus liecnme more valuable thnn the bullion in the gold dollar did not trouble them much for they apparently did not want the silver dollar halves quarters and dimes of this metal befhg sulliclent for their wants and nil the subsequent coinage of that the but little known piece dollar of the fathers was for export to Here again If monetary in ¬ the Uast dependence was what they are aiming nt the result was a failure for Kuropc diverted Into Its own mints the silver of the United States ns peremptorily ns It had done the gold for the simple reason that no law could compel the owner of bullion not to tnke It where be got most for It In returned colni Hut the Populists nre determined to hnve an economic nnd financial system which shall mnko us mnstcrs of our own Among the preliminaries of affairs such a condition of things they arc at logical enough to recognize the ne- ¬ least cessity of interfering with the freedom Thnt was a cure of private contract for financial lameness not thought of by the fathers of the republic and Is one generally deemed to be contrary to the leter and spirit of the constitution wjiich they framed Hut the transformation of the Democrat Into the Populist seems among other chnnges to work n surprising Indifference to the value of the safe From old guards of the constitution habit there Is the customary profession of allegiance to those great essential principles of Justice nnd liberty upon which our Institutions are founded only to be followed by a series of propositions destructive alike of the principles and institutions On whatever other poluts tho mnkers of the constitution tuny hnve differed they were entirely at one as to the obligation both of nations nnd of individuals to make nn honest provision for paying their debts Hoehcster Post Tlio DlOlculty lu the Tariff In n recent speech at In Grange Intl Senator Hurrows said With all the vagaries of the three Itryan platforms they all unite In the de ¬ mand for the free and unlimited coinngo of silver nt 10 to 1 nnd to that question Mr llrynn devoted n goodly portion of his time In his speech of ncccptnnce He declared that times are hard prices are low- nnd something Is vitnlly wrong It Is not the crime of 73 however but the folly of 112 when Harrison was defeated ami the prosperity of the United Stales destroyed Dont talk nbout Mr Whitney says Hut the whole dillicnlty to the tariff day Is tariff When McKlnley Is president the money question will settle Itself More silver dollars wero coined during Itepuhllcnn administration thnn dur ing all of the other eighty three years of our history Pilule always accompanies free trade During the thirty jears from 1801 to 1802 we had unbounded prosperity wealth ndvnnced this republic took n lend In manufacturing nnd stood ahead of all other nations until March 4 1803 The public debt wns reduced during Itepuhllcnn administrations nnd Increased under Democratic There Is not a single day but the government is running behind The deficiency during July 1800 alone wns 13000000 The results of the Democratic policy are bo evident that n new Issue was nec- ¬ essary to give them even a fighting chance before the people In this cam paign and so they say that In 1873 the Itepubllcnu party caused the trouble by demonetizing hllver If that is so why uiu li uui Biiuw iwii uvmru ifiihl 7 IVo wero prosperous In 02 und the crime bad been committed before then ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ much-talked-¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ It fa a plea for bimetallism ami In strong opposition to tho gold inonomctatllsti He turn though es every other tmo hi mclnlllst says that tho attempt on the part of this country to coin silver In unlimited quantities free without nn un derstanding with other nations would he an assault on the causa of blmetnlllsm and practical suicide for tho finances of tho United Slates In 1878 Gen Walk er said For us to throw oursclycs alone Into the breach simply because we think silver ought not to linvo been demonetized nnd ought how to be restored would tc a piece of Quixotism un- ¬ worthy the Round practical sense of our people Tho remedy of the wrong must be sought In the concerted action of the civilized states under nn Increasing con- ¬ viction of the Impolicy of basing the worlds trade on a single money metal Tills Is his opinion today As to the possibility of free colnago Without nn Immediate fall to a silver basis and tho strident claim that this country Is big enough to legislate for Itself Ocn Walker points out two facts Tho stock of precious metals has so grently Increased In tho worldand communication nnd transportation arc so much more rapid than of old that even Franco found It Impossible In 1873 to continue free silver coinage Since there Is vnstly less money inetnl used In the United Stntes thnn In France the In- ¬ fluence which this country can exert upon the inoney mnrket of tho world Is less thnn the Influence of France And yet no oiio accuses Gen Walker of be-¬ ing less a patriot or less proud of tho country for which he fought thnn the youngest orator of the far West The difference Is that he Is a student and a mnu of sense Syracuse Post ¬ ¬ ¬ Writor Introduces Hlmsolf to tho Farmors Tolling of His Own Hural Exporionccs WHATIS WRONG WITH FARMING Propound and Answers This Question McKlnley and His Advocating Policy as a Panacoa Special Correspondence of the Ctdcsco Dall News What wild tnlk Is this of the silver- In favor of restoring lies convention to the people of the Uhlted Stntes the time honored money of the constitution gold nnd silver not one but both prcscrltes no such The constitution inoney nor any form of money what ever lint If It Is gold and silver not one but both that they want why aw they not contented now lioth gold nnd silver In circulation now on equnl terms are In Tlio Money of tho Constitution ¬ In the twenty two years sinco the bloodcurdling crime of 1873 was perpetrated more than fifty times ns many silver dol lars have been coined ns in the eighty years preceding The simple fact Is that the United States has a very much Inrgcr actual supply of full legal tended silver money than nny other country In tho world excepting India nnd China and a larger supply in proportion to its population than nnr other excepting France Spain and Holland It has more sold In circulation nctuallly than any In tho world excepting only France and more propor tionately than any Uuropcati country France nnd excepting Great Britain Germnny It also has more money of all kinds In circulation nnd all at par than most nations of the world Less tnlk nnd more reflection wonld convince these would be currency re¬ formers that we already have what they talk of as the time honored money In abundant supply of the constitution for every man who Is willing honestly It New York Trlhnne to enrn ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ larger quantities than ever mfore More truth cannot be crowded Into an equal number of words than is found In this passage of Mnj McKlbleya speech In reply to n congratulatory address from some of bis old comrades in arms t do not know what you think about It but I believe It Is a good dcsl better to open up the mills of tbe United Mitts to the la bor of America than to open up the taints of the Inlletl Htntes to the silver of the world Till goes hard and straight to the root of the matter Times nre not dull In Tlttsburg because there is no mint coining silver or gold dollars jn that dty but because the great iron works arc not running on full time There was uo mint at work In South Chicago when the rolling mills were at work by night and by day but there was a wage roll of 0000000 a year It was not liecansc of the activity of the mints that Louisiana nearly dou bled Its sugar output but because of the McKlnley bounty It was not because the mints were more active In 1601 thnn In 1803 thnt In the first yenr men were striking because they could not earn more than 3 per day nnd In the last were hunting for work at 73 cents and for the most part not finding It The mints were turning out as much money Uut the mills were In 1803 as In 1891 not turning out so many yards of cloth tons of iron or Stnrt tho mills and the mints will be Ueturn to protection and come nctlve the currency will settle Itself Chicago Inter Occnn ¬ ¬ Mills Not Mint A correspondent attempts to explain bow wages would be Increased under free silver coinage by asserting that trades unions through strikes nnd other means would force the price of This Is labor to a higher staudard sheer nonsense Uxperlenco has conclusively demon strated that wages under u debased sys tem of currency never Increased lu the snmo degree ns the money cost of commodities If there was over n condition of affairs which was favorable to such nn Increase It was during tho Itcbclliou We were not only on n cheap money basis hut the ranks of laborhad ben enormously depleted to send men to the Yet front to battle for the republic Judged by tho whnt actually occurred purchasing power of his wages the laborer In 1803 received only 71 cents where he hud received a gold dollar In 1800 in 1804 he received nliout 81 cents nnd In 1805 n little over 00 cents Hut how do wnrklnguicn fancy the Idea of being compelled to resort to strikes in order that their wages may hnve the same purchasing power thnt they do It will occur to sensible tollers now that If frco sliver colnnge Is going to preelpltnte strikes not really for higher wages but simply to keep tbe wages thnt already exist It will bo tbe part of wisdom to let well enough nlone New York Commercial Advertiser ¬ ¬ ¬ Frco Hllver and Wnjjca ¬ To Hound Money Democrats Is a brief and simple catechism for sound money Democrats Do you want to beat llryan If you want to beat llryan do you know of any other wnv of doing It thau by electing McKlnley If you want to beat Bryan nnd dont know of nny other way of doing It than by electing McKlnley why dont you take your coat oft nnd wade In and elect McKlnley Answers to these Interrogatories are respectfully solicited from sound money Democrats who declare the currency the paramount Issue nnd yet refuse to net as If they believed what they said Hoston Journuh Here ¬ gt ¬ ¬ Mnj McKlnleys tnlks to the old vet- ¬ erans who enll tqioii lilra are models of short pntrlotic speeches ns Jmvo been all his short speeches sincu his nomi T ere nre few nation for President tIMe Vtllilflff is n iinoltin mnu lu thli rniiipii ¬ politics can be called a leader of a move ¬ ment which has become n political Issue He has been nn nrdent advocate of International bimetallism for more than twenHe speaks with authority on ty years I l fit AMri I U llll nwwwv nitnailntia uimuimiisill r may be called his hobby book written without regnrd to A new the present iltiintlon hut singularly ap has just appeared louring propriate Jen Walkers jiaine on tho title page ¬ ¬ 1 ¬ Gon Walkers IHinetnlllBin Francis A Walker president of the Hoston Institute of Technology may bo called the lender of the blmetalllsts of the United States so far as a man not In Few persons nro nware that silver certificates nro not legal tender though re ceivable for public dues The fact was recently It Is stated forced on the intention of tho nostollice department by n person who refused to accept the certificates In payment of n money order Thus It seems the government Is obliged to receive silver certificates but cannot pay them out to any one unwilling to re ceive them Should our silver friends bc vnti nblo to Ice slate they will doubtless make thu certificates legal tender so as to fnicn the unwilling patriot to take thu paper rcpreseutatlvo of 61 cents at a 100 cent valuation Curiosities of Our Money ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ New York Aug B I desire to Intro ¬ duce myself to the farmers by saying 1 am by trade one of them though for n long lime engaged In dally labor on the dally papers There ore still some frosty old friends of mine who can testify of their own knowledge that fifty years ago there wasnt a boy In Hutlcr county O who could turn a furrow better than U or was more cxjiort In using plows left or right handed on hillsides or level lands so as to leave less Unbroken land nt the turns thnn 1 and there Is no light work I would like better now thnn plow- ¬ ing corn when It Is nbout ns high as n plowhoy The trouble then Is It Is so brit- ¬ tle and It Is very provoking Io hnve the pretty stnlks broken and many n horse I have lammed as a punishment for put- ¬ ting bis rude foot Into n hill of corn I was a great boy to bind wheat rye onto or barley with double bands nnd once I tied tin n blacksnake In n sheaf of wheat so tight he could not get out nnd then never wns a snake or a boy more nston Ished I could leat tbe girls dropping corn four grain to tho hill and I know all about husking frosty ears of corn with a bone husking peg held by n strap over tho two middle lingers of the right hand and the accomplishments of dig- ¬ ging potntoes without cutting them and mixing green nnd dry food for horscc nnd watching calvea cattle colts evolve lut horses lambs nnd pigs bloom Into sheen nnd hogs are with all the hopes and fears associated with them fa- ¬ miliar The practical farmers will de- ¬ tect In these observations the presence of a line of Information not pnlled out or books or picked up In schools I know too nbout the way good old farms grow less valuable In spite of faithful atten- ¬ tion and how it Is that some farmers who do not buy ptanos on the Install- ¬ ment plan find It a pleasant experience to borrow money lrmiin Are Discouraged The news hat been circulated a good deal and not conclusively contradicted that this year a good many farmers nre so discouraged by the wny their nffalra have been going that they are ready to do something unexpected In politics that some of them think maybe there in something In free silver that would Just fit their ease therefore that there are liepubllcan farmers who It not en- ¬ lightened are liable to vote for llryan nnd Watson or Hrynn and Sewall Ther have heard so much about free silver n n patent medicine to euro the rheuma- ¬ tism heartburn earache fistula dyspep sia and vertigo that tbry do not know but they will try It If they do they will make the same mistake the workmen did four years ago and Invite even a gmatcr misfortune than they tumbled upon themselves There Is absolutely nothing In free silver for fnrmrra Whatever they want for relief It cer- ¬ tainly Is not depreciated money dollars We have been going on now debased with dollars of the same value as that of gold for eighteen years nnd a change In the purchasing power of a dollar wilt not help any honest man unless It I Incidentally and In a petty and frac- ¬ tional way What Is the matter with farming The owner of one of the finest farms in Knglnnd within sight of the forest of Windsor and the towers of Windsor castle stated to rue that wheat had got so cheap In Knglaud that the straw vras more valuable than the grain The de ¬ pression Is not exclusively American The trouble Is acknowledged what U the remedy Whatever may be wrong ard however difficult It may be to right tho wrong there should not be a farm- ¬ er in all America so Ignorant as not to know thnt the man who has done most to frame u tariff law to help the farmers l William McKlnley Wlmt McKlnley Has Dime What did he do Consider sugar boun- ¬ ties for one thine If the Inw had been nllowed to remain as hn drew It Nebras¬ ka by this time wouhl have teemed ivltl every one n lioet sugiir manufactories help to the farmers and the soil of Is better for sugar beets than Nebraska that of IGcnnany only needs a good¬ start to establish an enormous nnd In The McKlnley duty valuable Industry on hurley caused the raising of million of bushels additional to the average of former crops nnd this reduced sensibly This is thu excess of wheat production nn cxnmple of what we menn by tho di ¬ versified Industry thnt the protective sys¬ tem promotes We want more of It and thnt Is McKlnleylsm A Why arc wheat nnd butter down to w bentt The use of agricultural ma ¬ chinery nnd tho Improvement In trans-¬ portation has eirnonod labor and ex ¬ tended nvnllablc territory Argentina In The soil in it prodigious wheat field admirable the rivers are deep the plains give full sweep to the machinery the rnU ronds hnvo nothing cite to do than cnri ry the wheat to market nnd tho stenmern carry the grain to Liverpool lu huge enr Balling vessels whose sails nre gocs pulled about by steam saving linndH cheapen the cost of putting down Ar- ¬ gentina wheat in Liverpool Hgypt India Canada Itussla compete with us In the wheat mnrket of Western Kurope Tin world Is a sort of country nelghborhood- What is the matter with butter Let tho price of butter go up In New York to 25 or 30 ceuts a hound a living can be made producing butter at those fig A cable messago ures whnt happens goes to Australia and there aro ship-¬ of thousands of tons of excellent ments And It enn bo plnceiT butter at once In New York and profitably sold at 12 It cannot be produced a pound cents In New York at those figures This Il- ¬ lustration is not Imaginary The trans¬ actions supposed hnvo occurred recently We can nnswer What Is the remedy confidently thnt the colnnge of more We dollars will not be a help silver ought to raise our own barley our own own eggs chickens onions hops our nnd potatoes to make our own sugnr nnd our own ttnplate so as to give the advantage of our own markets the moat valuable in tho world or that ever were The produc- ¬ In It to our own people tion of articles we have Just named would turn over to American working men 100000000 of gold dollars annually and then custom would Improve v the There Is no patent value of the farms Our records are nostrum nbout this full of tho proof furnished by our own The best thing tho farm ¬ experience er can do Is to try McKlnleylsm Murat Halilend ¬ pcrc- - A r i THREF people would be taxed to turn in 88i jvheat cornoats and cotton IwKy Scotfs Emoblon benefits I doI1hrb IIo advised to do that glrWiPW P1 SfvlfS yiUMaaam MBjr w pFv mmmmmmmmmi W C r Not Up to Onto Tito neighbors upon Methodist Hill aro beginning to fear tlint Jim Deans mind is affected since tlioy have learned that ho asked Moscow Crot if last bnturdny night was not the fifth Stindav in August and ho was considerably surprised to learn that the fifth Sunday in August could not possibly occur during the first week in September BAILHTS BALLOT AT THE FAIR Indicates Sound Hopkins Money Majority County In J3u 3ii6Msltu we Cfjrtoc At tho Hopkins County Fair just closed a ballot box was provided bSDOEmHHk L I ft N TIME MOITM TABLE m 1034 p tn m B105 6 p tn shl ttipret rtnivlllt Aeeoinodtilon hi llioa i 1 i ovMenra end Medlionvlll SOUTH u lht Kipreii rlntvllla ArAnniailatlAfi vlcleneiiil MadUonvllle errlvei ill m 41 m 4159 n m most of himself Whatever lifs capacities W W ETIIKIDOK Aeni may be he Is turn to find some place where he can be useful to himself nnd to RHIVAL AND DKPARTORK OP TRAINS AT others But ho cannot reach his highest usefulness without good health and he can- ¬ NORTDNVILLE on not have good health without pure blood sc The blood circulates to every organ nnd tissue and when it Is pure rich and healthy COINQ EAST Bomplili to Cintril Clljr 610 p m It carries health to tho entire sStcm but ulloa U LoaUvllle It it is Impuro it scatters disease wherever 1041 amphlt 10 111 a ni It flows Hoods Sarsaparilla is the ono GOINO WBST true blood purifier It cures salt rheum oulirllla o Ful n 1J5 p m scrofula catarrh djeprpslannd rheuma- ¬ entral City to Memphis 757 a in tism becausa these diseases havo their or ¬ ulttllla to Herapbii 113a a m igin in Ibe blood in neci nunuij jn 745 a m and ballots having blank name residence and politics distributed Kind friends have since furnished among the attendants each day to the unfortunate man with a largo bo filled up and voted bundle of Calendars and will mean Ignoring irregular ballots the whilo carefully note his actions result is as follows and should any further symptoms 1360 develops writ of lunatic inqufrendo For Sound Monty 1077 will bo secured and such steps For Free Silver Majority for Sound Money 283 taken ns the law directs In Hopkins County nlono the Make the Most of Yourself voto stood It Is tho duty o every man lo make tha Sound Money iiOt v Look Out Boyd Complaint reaches us that a party of young men who attended n gamu of base ball at Crabtrco last week whilo on the road to that place indulged in very bad conduct and used languago be neath the dignity of n deck hand or roustabout and this too in plain sight and hearing of a little girl who happened to be near Now we regret this very much but not one tenth part as much as the boys will if we ever hear of such shame less conduct again for if it ever occurs again we will publirli your conduct as far as decent journalism will allow and print the names in capital letters So look out boys and bchavo like men hereafter ¬ ¬ ¬ FRANKS AND CLARDY MEET asmmmmmmmmm E E T HALSEY Puksidhnt W M GRAHAM Secv Clover Blossom Easily Vanquished Wiped up the Earth with Him Corydon 19 logo p o q w r r Loulilllei Absent Pleasures arlingfor ffapjaenings Eddie Rule and Willie Phillips left last week to attend college at Frank Rash and Hevra Note -- Personal Paragraphs and Bowling Green George Robinson departed Mon Other Doing at Home Worthy day for school at Ilopkinsvillc of Special Mention Several girls have left for St Vin cents in Union County The ab sence of so many of our young Mrs Burt Browning of Princc- - people is plainly noticed here 011 accompanied uy ner nine Wo dislike for our young folks to is visiting relatives go granddaughters away even lor n short time for herewe sadly miss their bright faces junuo BLUINU and merry laughter - light you 35 nnd 50 cent bottles for sale by Dernard Drug Store Earlington lien T Robinton Mortons Gap Georgo King St Charles Sound Money Club The last meeting of tho Earling ton Sound Money Club was purely Majority for sound Money 375 a social homo affair No effort had The ballot shows there were been made to get a speaker for the people Irom fifteen Kentucky coun- occasion until later in the week ties and eight States in attendance Uncle Jack Mooro was asked Hence the meeting resolved itself Rev Mark Mlnsers a Dunkard minister into a nnd several short of Deckers Point Pa says he can recom talks were made some ol which mend Chamberlains Pain Halm to any one contained bright nuggets of truth in need of a good liniment and that be and nuts hard to crack notably considers It the best he has ever used the talk of our good Democratic Pain Balm Is especially valuable for rheu friend Albert Toombs matism lame back sprains swellings cuts The next meeting on Friday bruises burns and scalds It Is one of the night of this week will be addressed most remarkable medicines in existence by Hon J no Fcland Sec anand Its effects will both surprise and de nouncement elsewhere Silver 986 ¬ free-for-all ¬ ¬ Hon E T Franks nnd Dr Clardy Republican and Democratic candidates for Congress spoko hero this evening to a crowd of about 300 voters Mr Franks led off with a speech of about forty five minutes giving u tiuar conception 01 me ideas at issue specially exposing tho fallacies of Free Silver Dr Clardy replied in a speech of ono hour and made a complete failure in answering the arguments of Mr Franks Two or three times ho attempted to arouse en Uiusiasm from the Democratic hearers in his audience by the mention of the name of Bryan but each time not a hand clap responded to his futile effort Mr Franks replied in a speech of but fifteen minutes and received round after round of applause at the brilliant manner in which he wiped up the earth with tho Doctor There is no use blowing there are not enough Popocrats in this precinct to take it away from the Republican columns for thero arc many old time Democrats here who will cast their first Republican vote this fall ¬ ¬ ¬ KyScp 9 Special I 3 3 Bird Eye Jellico Coal Co m BEN W ROBINSON NONES VlCE PRKStDKKT EJX Genl MOjv - 7 INCORPORATED Telegraph Whitley County Address JELLICO LUMIJ OF BIRD EYE COAL Kentucky MINERS AND SHIPPERS OF JELLICD---From TENN tne well known Jellico Vein Unsurpassed both as a Steam and a Domestic Coal TUt VANDERPDDL Sole Miners of the Famous 4 j i I 3IR EYE CA1MNEL - V Special attention given to Mining Screening and Handling ¬ ¬ Hurrah for Granny WE ARE PREPARED TO FILL ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY 11 f- - J ¬ Think It Over ¬ Havo j oil ever heard of a medicine with ¬ The blest Wiling made Take no otbe such a record of cures as Hoods Sarsapa For ealo by SI Bernard Drug Store rillar Doni you know that Hoods Sar ¬ ¬ saparilla the One True Blood Purifier Finch of St has proved over and over again that it Rev W H Lharlcs will preach at the Chris- - has power to cure even after all other lan Church Sunday remedies fall If you have impure blood Ii life worth living Yes if your Liver you may tako Hoods Sarsaparilla with the If not begin at utmost confidence ibat it will do you good in good working order oce using Dr CarUledls German Liver Hoods Pills assist digestion 2 cents To gain flesh and strength and get rid of owder price ajcts Do not take a sub that tired feeling use Yucutan Chill Tonic Left for St Vincents titute Yout Druggist can get It If not in Tastelcs contains no poison Every bot lock Price jocls The great Last Monday Misses Lizzie tle guaranteed of the Mobile Street Sullivan Bcttic Victory and Paul- ¬ tonic for toning up the system Do your Timberlake Railway Conductors has addressed ino Davis left for St Vincents in bones ache Do you wake up wlih a bad ome questions to iree silver Union county to attend school at taste in your mouth Is your tongue coated peakers which yet remain un that place The absence of these If so you need a Tonic The question His letter is printed three girls causes a perceptible arises which is the best Yucatan Chill answered It never fails to fen the first page of The Bee this vacuum in the juvenile circles of Tonic is invincible this place and is only lessened by cure above symptoms A guarantee with ssuc ivcau 11 the fact that they will return every bottle Take no substitute but in Dr Uells Peppermint Chill Tonic is a brighter and more charming than sist on gelling Yucatan which Is the most erfeel Liver regulator anti malarial nnd ever pleasant and at tho same timo most effect ItemovMbiillousnesawith- lood purifier ive Chill Tonic ever produced For sale Deafness Cannot be Cured Cures chills and makes the ul purging by St Bernard Drug Store Guaranteed by dealers by local applications as they cannol reach mplcxion good Public School tbo diseased portions of the ear There is One of the St Bernard Coal only one way to cure deafness and that is os customers in Illinois who by constitutional remedies Deafness is The Public School opened at sually employs 1600 men has caused by an inflamed condition of the this place lastofMonday under the Mrs Ida Walker management 400 of them laid off on account mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube with the assistance of the same I dull times When this tnbo is inflamed you have a corps of teachers who officiated rumbling sound or imperfect hearing and last year viz Misses Ruth and We will pay too IN GOLD for any case when It entirely closed deafness is the Annie js Plain and Miss Minnie Constipation or Indigestion not cured result and unless tha inflammation can be Bourland The session opened Ef Dr Carlstedts German Liver Syrup taken out and Ibis tube restored to its with 156 pupils who are classi ¬ and 100 Uotlles for silo by St Ber normal condition hearing will bo destroyed fied as follows 50 in the upper nard Drugstore Carlstedl Medicine Co forever nine cases out of ten are caused grade 57 in the intermediate and Bivaniville Ind by catarrh which is nothing but an in ¬ This is a bet- ¬ 49 in the primary Rich Farnsworth visited his pa- - flamed condition of tho mucous surfaces ter attendance than last season Wo will glvo One Hundred Dollars for which Tents here Sunaay opened with 130 The ony case of Deafness oaused by catarrh house is in thorough condition and Taken in timo Hoods Sarsaparilla pre- - that cannot be cured by tho use of Halls everything indicates a session of ents serious Illness by keeping the blood Catarrh Cure Send for testimonials free unusual interest and prosperity V J CHENEY ure and all toe organs in a healthy con- CO Toledo O Lets all co opcrato with the ilion Sold by Druggist 75c teachers and attain this desirable Halls Family Plllls are the best end Tohn Dcvney Bpcnt n few days A Quart lor s Cents DOCS NOT STRSAK TUB CLOTHIS ¬ ¬ ¬ Trs4 Mark are sojournicg in the Pond River bottoms hunting and fishing They propone to tako an outing of several days duration and enjoy a little respite from the worry of business The presence of their watchful wives prevented the boys from taking along the usual liberal allotment of snake rem edy but we learn from good au thority that the boys each contrived to smuggle through a pint of coffin varnish So although they arc limited in resources still they are not completely at the mercy of pizen serpents ilies ¬ Dont Give Them Away Messrs S E Stevens and Mike Long accompanied by their fam ¬ ¬ Notwithstanding the Hustler has Lost an old wheezy engine and an A pair of stccl rimmcd spectaold rattletrap which they call cles The finder will please return a printing press we note that it to Jno R Evans is tho only paper in the county tnat contains uov Brown s speech Hod Jno Fcland Will Address tbe This is a master stroke of enter Sound Money Club prise for an old fossil journal to hold the ace and deuce over latThe financial question will be ter day competitors The Bee discussed by Hon Jno Fcland of docs not pose as a model for other Ilopkinsvillc before the Sound journals nor does it assume to Money Club Earlington Ky mark out the policy for its comFriday evening September n petitors It only claims to be an 189b at Masonic Mall The Sound average newspaper sufficiently Money Club is a non partison or- free from prejudice and petty jealganization and Mr Fclands ad- ousy to enable it to recognize and dress will be devoted to the money commend merit and enterprise of a A cordial invitation is competitive4Brothcr even if he question extended to all citizens of Hopkins shouldjdifferwith ruS politically County and wenoTevithlpleasuro that our neighbor is getting there with a Forgiven this Time pedal plurality We understand that two of our Catholic Knights citizens hied away to the hills last Sunday and spent the day in huntThe biennial session of the Ken- ¬ ing squirrels and they brought in tucky branch of the Catholic fourteen of these little denizens of Knights of America convened in the fortst This was pretty good Henderson on Tuesday morning luck as far as hunting is concerned About 100 Knights with their labut boys how about spending the dies were in attendance Rev Sabbath day in such a heathenish Thos N Tierney conducted the would it not be better special services Tuesday evening manner spent at home even reading a lot of in Holy Name Cathedral Peter political rot not to say the Scrip- Manion of Henderson was elected tures than tramping through the President woods awakening the slumbering echoes with the deafening bellow ST CHARLES of shot guns Put your guns in the rack and peruse the Good Joe Gillins of Carbondale is improving Book all day next Sunday to atone Ernest Lulz of Dawson was in town for your error boys last week ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ G1VB TJS A 1FIAIPLEASE ADDRESS ALL COMMUNICATIONS COMPANY TO THE rv- iiiiiUuauuai4UUiJvvvvuuiUiiiJUiuaiiiiiuu Mr Bmmerson Hill and family of Madisonvillc visited relatives and friends In Hanson a few days since B F Cox of Owensboro was in town one day last week Prof K McCulley and Kobt Bourland opened their public school here Monday with an attendance of over too pupils Mr Shanklin of Chicago who is mak ¬ SPECIAL ATTHNTION ing a map of this county is at work here at QIVBN TO present on tbe town ptota Ho has the appearance of a hustler and is a Republican from away back yander ¬ ¬ frl rm LIVERY STABLE tFURNIaHBD ON UORT NOTICa 1KB DAVIS a i i A HEARSE BE A MAN BY JESSE FIttLLirS God made man like unto himself FUNERALS First Class Turn Outs at Reasonable Rates There aro two reasonable things every- ¬ body should do take caro of ones health and it lost regain it quickly and to this everybody will agree And there are a great multitude of people who are agreed that for both purposes Simmons Liver I am Regulator is the best helper troubled with torpid liver and nothing gives relief so quick like Simmons Liver Regula R R Strange Lake City Fia tor Bud Mcintosh and family went to Madi sonville last Friday Marshal Cannon has resigned and moved to Christian county Miss Ina Davis has returned from a trip lo Tennessee Dro n A Brandon preached at his regular appointment here last Sunday with his mother tn Evansvillc Miss Georgia Bishop has gone Louis to purchase her fall Thero is nothing to prevent anyone con- - to St and winter stock In the future coding a fnUiuro and calling it sarsapa her place of business will be found rilla and there is nothing to prevent any old drugstore spending good money testing the stuff in the one but prudent people who wish to bo sure It is not unusual for druggists to recom ¬ of their remedy take only Ayers Sarsapa- - mend Chamberlains Cough Remedy to rill and so get cured Many of them have used their customers Mrs W S Bramwcll and little it themselves or in their families and know experience its great daughter of Ilopkinsvillc arc vis from personal of coughs colds and value in croup the treatment iting here They know too that their customers aro Ayers Hair Vigor tones up the weak their best friends and naturally wish to hair roots stimulates the vessels and tis- give them the most reliable medicine they Messrs Daugh sues which supply the hair with nutrition have tor those ailments strengthens the hair Itself and adds lie erly Bros prominent druggists of Indiana We sell moro of Chamberlains oil which keeps tho shafts soft lustrous Pa say and silky The most popular and valua Cough Remedy than any other cough syrup and always take pleasure In recom ¬ ble toilet preparation In the world mending it to our customers Mr II M Tim and Will Mahoncy have Urey the popular druggist at Fredonla gone to Jaspar Ind where they Pa who has sold Chamberlains Cough will attend college I can Remedy for several years says truly say that it is the best cough medicine To make the complexion good and the For sale at 35c per bottle in tho market breath sweet usa Dr Dells Peppermint by St Dernard Drug Store Earlington It purifies the blood rids you Chill Tonic George King St Charles Ren T Robinof malaria and is an upbuilding tonic aid son Mortons Gap ing digestion Pleasant taste and pleasant filed 50c Guaranteed by all dealers rinkinjr Hay ¬ ¬ He Craw fished Mr J O P Slaton is a very enthusiastic silver man in fact he let his enthusiasm bile so high that ho offered to bet 50 that Kentucky would go 20000 majority for Bryan Now Miko Cain of Mortons Gap believes in works as well as faith and when Mike THERE IS A heard this banter he quickly CHILL TONIC cracked down 50 and invited Mr Which cures the chills that tastes like Slaton to make his ante good Instead of arsenic or Mr Slatons enthusiasm Peppermint candy imme any other poison it simply contains taste diately fell to the congestive clulL less syrup of Quinine Iron Peppermint and extract of May Apple Root Everybody point and he declined to whack up says it tastes good and all dealers guaran- any collateral upon his political tee it to cure Its name is Dr Bells Pep zeal Words arc cheap but it In rendering the takes money and lots of it to bluff permint Chill Tonic wo dont hurt it but we Quinine tasteless You know how Mike Cain on political issues fix it so It wont hurt you ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ Tbe Christian church will begin a pro- ¬ tracted meeting at this place next Sunday Jno McAlister has succeeded Jno Palmer as foreman at Carbondale John is a good fellow and we aro glad of bis promotion Letcher Fox and Flint Finley havo gone to Hopkinsvilleto attend the South Ken tucky College ¬ Mr and Mrs Crawford Swinncy were blessed last Saturday with Ibe arrival of a nice girl baby J E Day of Earlington was visiting down in tho Carbondale and Ilsley country last Sunday So say Ibe teachings divine Gave us the power to do right or do wrong Do right and His blessings are thine Whatever you be be a man When you are tempted to stray from the path Which leads to the dories on high Think then of tbe image of Him we are like Kemember bis presence Is nign Whatever you be be a man True our road oftimes seems hard Troubles no more can we stand But He gave us the power to do wrong or do right Made us master of all on the land Whatever you be be a man Should you meet with misfortunes And sink in tbe mire No one to lend you a hand Remember the fact God is our sire Whatever you be bo a man Again should success crown all your trials Smooth should your lite s vessel sail Givo thanks unto him whose image we are For all that is human can fail Whatever you be be a man When you meet a pure girl With still purer thought Aheart that is trusting and true Utter no word that with danger is fraught Whatever you be be a man If you tell her of love lay your heart bare Your story of love she believes Do not forget there is one in tho skies Yes One whom no one deceives Whatever you be boa man If she learns then to trust you Her dreams are all bliss Womans life is made up of love Then if from her lips you should steal a kiss Whatever you be be a man Suppose you havo won Ibis trusting sweet girl And she becomes yours for life Let her still be your sweetheart Even though shes your wife Whatever Ou be be a man GPHCIAL tfTTBNTION PAID TO TRAVELING MEN jEfr MY RIGS ARE THE BBBT IN THE CITYTSSi Stable and Office on MAIN ST near Depot if ISAAC DAVIS O 179 SHORT TIME We will sell i For a t ri Si BAILEYS 0 K ill 200 SHOES Wi- - if 0 in 179 Per Pair FOR CASH This is done to in- ¬ troduce the best TWO DOLLAR Shoe ever put on this market If you want the Best Bargain ever offered COME QUICK How much we lose on each pair of Shoes is our business and your GAIN See the Big Pile of them in our Window k3AlI IVIeiclicaoara 179 CO Er v llo Ky j hL - a l KW vl rl D H Klusmeier and daughter Miss We hear a great hue and cry Virgtc of Pensacola FIa are visiting the against the present 200 cent dol- ¬ V McEuen Mr Klusmeier family of is spending a portion of his time at Dawson lar and a great clamor is heard for a dollar which will not be so for bis health Read and Reflect BarnetMraold EAnLINOTONKY pHI Ph qi tho old fashioned quinine makes your head buzz and your bearing bad Dr Uells Peppermint Chill Tonic is without an ob-¬ jection and if you can get two or three doses before chill time youll never have the chill You know what n fine thing Peppermint is for indigestion and sick stomach and yon know how Iron makes everything you eat taste so good and the May Apple Root so pleasantly moves off constipation Dr Bells Peppermint Chill Tonic clears the Complexion and Is tho most powerful upbuilding tonic in the world Large bottles for 50 cents for sale by St Bernard JJrug btore uariington George King St Charles Special Rate to Henderson On account of public speaking by Can ¬ didate William Jennings Bryan in Hen ¬ N Rail derson on Sept 14th Ibe L road offers a round trip rate of one fare good returning on 15th inst Passengers can go on either regular train from Earl ¬ ington and intermediate points There will bo special train returning same even- ¬ ing for accommodation of passengers One of the Same Dr Fayno was called away Monday by a dispatch stating that his father had died suddenly at Crab Orchard Springs Ky ¬ Indiges Why suffer with Constipation tion and Sick Headaches when Dr Carl stedts German Liver Medicines will euro you They do not weaken the organs on which they act but regulate the wbolo system thereby bringing relief to Ibe suf ferer Syrup jo cts and ft per bottle Powder 23 cts Every bottle guaranteed or money refunded For sale by St Ber ¬ nard Drug Store ¬ ¬ ¬ Mrs Steve Hall and son Walter spent Wednesday with Mrs T R j Browning How to Cure All Skin Diseases Swaynbs Ointmbnt Simply apply Cures let ¬ PNo Internal medicine required ter eczema ilch all eruptions on the face hands pose c leaving the skin clear while and beallhy Its great healing and curliiK powers are possessed by no other remedy Ask your druggist forSwAYNs a Ointusnt Browning and little daughter of Mortons Gap were in the city yesterday Mrs G Dr Carlstedt a German Liver Powder is the cheapest purest and best family medi cine In the world tor Dyspepsia Constlpa It has a clear llaii and Sour Stomach Price ajcla at 81 Per guarantee to cure card Prug Stcr argument used by Ex A Card of Thanks Governor Brown in his speech at Madisonvillc last Saturday that To whom it may concern the reason a silver dollar is worth 1 desire to express my many only cents when melted is bethanks in token of my appreciation cause 53 under the law you cannot to the good people of Earlington take it to the mint and have it re for the interest they have mani- coined is the veriest of sophistry Mrs W A Toombs left Mon fested in us during our stay at this Now when viewed from a standday to attend the Methodist Con- place While it has been a great point of level headed reason does and pleasure for us to meet and get ac it appear to any sane man to be a ference held at Vanceburg Ieige lord the festive boss quainted with so many friends it dire calamity that under the exist- idea of her Mr Bryans Idea of patriotism editor decked in a little brief is now our lotto fall in other fields ing law a man is debarred the No person can anpr6 glorious privilege of taking a is trying to run the of labor authority HANSON lie comes down town ciate the kindness of his friends melted dollar from this place to universe You have the mint at a traveling expense of more than myself every night smokes cheap cigars F G Vfike of Clarksville Tenn is in and has received per express a rallied to our assistance in both more in our town than fifty dollars sickness and health and all contri- order to save forty seven cents This gallon of alleged ink which he Miss evasively say3 he will use in tho butions have been gratefully re- nonsense is about par excellence visiting Rena Miller of Madisonvllle is relatives and friends al Hanson May the blessings of the ceived coming campaign Fortunately with the other stock arguments of this week Great I Am bo with you always the silver advocates for the afflicted town the wayward Mrs J J Stodghill of the country is editor of equina tendencies is the I have tried to discharge my duty very slcl at present A Legal Tumble fully while with you only Odd Fellow running at large G M Burnett Thos Jones and wife who went to Ari Judge Chas Cowell the Western The good wives of the other citiat home and Union lineman met with a serious zona last winter returned homo Tuesday zens are staying A Little More of the Same mishap at Princeton last Thursday watching their husbands A Hobgood of this place has a turkey The A considerable delegation of our while putting up some wires at ben that has laid over sixty eggs this year reign of tho boss editor will be con spring brief and followed by a season of citizens went to Madisonvillc last that place Pie was securing a She begins laying In earlyShe has and hatched tinues until Saturday to hear ex Gov Brown wire to a cross arm and a sudden and raised a Christmas tears and repentance turkeys Ibis year also gang of address tho people upon tho silver slip ot tlio wire caused him to lose Jesse L Test Esq an old resident and question The speaking lor gen his balance and fall to the ground highly respected citizen of our town called eral convenience took place at striking squarely upon his heels this morning and after purchasing a bottle tho fair grounds and a conservative He landed with such fearful force of Chamberlains Colic Cholera and Diar- - estimate places the attendance at that his feet are terribly bruised Is especially truo of Hcoda lllisior lion If anyone asks you something near one thousand The and swollen He was promptly cine ever contained so great curative power rbeoa Remedy sajd so small space They are A whole medlclui If this remedy will do all that Is claimed for address lasted ovettwo hours and cared for and returned home Sat It tell them yes and refer them to me1 was the best yet heard upon that urday but still suffering great pain H A Stoku Reynoldsville Pa No one side pf tho question but did not His many friends regret his mis can doubt the value of this mediclna- after deviate from the old grooves of the fortune but congratulate the Judge giving It a fair trlaV Then It is pleasant crime of 73 grinding monop upon his cat like judgment in light and downtrodden farmer and safe to take making It especially val olies ing on his feet thereby escaping chest always ready ulFor sals by the und was a masterly effort to excite with the least possible injury and wayx efflchnt always sat- - m m Ml Jj uable for children MJf 1 I Earlfnglon Dernard Drug Store class prejudice sufficient to enable they sincerely hope to soon 6ee Isfactoryi prevent a cold St Si BeT Robinson Morions Gap George the politician to glide into office ms uonor revolving around as or feyer cure all liver Illsconstipation etc ifie tick headache jaundice King St Charley upon the troubled waters usual Tbe only IllU to take with Hoods HarsanarllU ¬ The ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ dear and which will possess half John Palmer has resigned his position at Carbondale and is making his arrangements the value and half tha purchasing to go to Ohio where be will probably power of the one now in use make his future home We regret Johns Peoplo advocate this who have leaving as be is one of our best and oldest never for a moment considered the citizens financial loss and wreckage such a Suppose the owner of stiver bullion ruinous policy would entail Take in England or elsewhere should say to the this single instance there aro men American producer I wilt give you 3714 in this place and poor men too grains or about 53 cents worth ot pure silver for a bushel of wheat or a given wtio have for many years struggled quantity of other products The American economized to carry policies of wno is a producer or me greatest country from one thousand dollars to ten on earth but who is being advised by Bry their an Tillman Co would say no you can thousand dollars so that at no longer dictate to me but If we carry the death their wives and children elections next November you can then would have some safeguard against either send or brine your nii trains of poverty and want Now is it fair silver over here and we will change its form a measure and civfl it a new name dollar without and right to advocate charge to you and then sell you tha bushel which would defraud these men of wheat or other products at the ad- their wives and little ones out of vanced pricu of seventy five cents Of one half of that for which they have course in this transaction you will get our sebushel of wheat or other products and toiled and which they have haven part of your 3714 grains of silver cured only by means of the strictleft we propose to show our independest economy and self denial How ence of other countries and the worlds would this suit you lo conform to J value In order ¬ ¬ LIVERY Feed and Sale Stable FIRST CLASS QUIOK Number one rigs on short notice HEARSE JNO De BRVIGB T 13ARNETT Manager I Rally Joun FOR Sound Money lie Plifl l ¬ ¬ ¬ Half Rales Plus 200 National Honor Home Prosperity DURUNCTON HOUTG ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ To the West and Northwest Sept 15th 2gtb Oct Cth and 20tb round trip 20 days limit to Nebraska Kansas Wyoming Utah Black Hills and certain parts Splendid through trains of of Colorada chair cars seats free handsome compartment observation vestibule sleepers Only dining car lino to Denver via St Louis and Kansas City cafo plan pay only for The Burlington Route what you order Is tbe original Harvest Excursion line See tbe magnificent corn crops of NeSend to the undersigned for braska pamphlets on Missouri and Nebraska and consult local sgent for rates and train ser ¬ THG New YOKK weeKLY TRIBUNE jptxfclioerx ¬ paper Fornlly Nswa th ¬ vice L W Wakely G P A LA DULLE St Louts ¬ JAKDINIERE Much in Little I L FRITSCH I 50ll i l FASHIONABLE Will make a vigorous and relentless fight through the Presidential campaign for principles which will bring prosperity to the entire country Its campaign news and discussions will iriteiefi and should be read by every American citizen We tVJ Furnish Tlie Bee and the New York Weekly ¬ Wm r 1 ¬ - ¬ ¬ ¬ Hoods - -M- ERCHANT TAIUO- Witi s t FOR ONE YEAR FOR ONLY 125 iiliiiiAiriiiitiiiiiilir1tlfJIIAlJ s dtattftjaife Address all orders lo CASH IN ADVANCE THE BEE Write your name and address on a postal onrd send It to Geo W Best Room a Tribune Building New York City and a sample copy of THE NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIliUNIS wUlbqwajJed qyou and IMPORTER OF CLOTHS AND SUITINGS Ill Upper Ilrlt Si Bvtiuville InJ lie etriieillr solicits the patrpoago of tile Hop kirn c ounlr rrlendt fe i w u wwiwwBywwm -- - -f- WWfllf VIWIIJJJJ -- JFB1 rfinjwj1 JMf Lfcagltoe vSTi urimifTioit Per Yett In advance Sl BERNARD GOAL COMPANY INCOnPORATED L N THE QftBAT RAILROAD vI - THROUGH TRUNK LINK between tho cities of Months J TMceMonlhi II III I Ki 7 Wf W V JV i U - M incrs and Shippers of F v QQAL AND COKE 33x-exrac-l-i 3 csrTie5rml Bee Publishing Co Puaummi DECLARATION OF PRINCIPLES Tito National A M yt iFj tl i rff J R CARROLli Manager S II NEWBOLD MnnnKcS 337 Union StroctNaslivillo Tcnn 342 VV Main Street Louisville i A Office EDeirliragjtoi i Offices Ilauscr Building St Louis Mo J V Cincinnati Lexington Louinvillc lwansvuie tt louib A A PC- - it aIiIa rtf 4 f asKviljc IviomifiiiB Montgoiricry Mobile and Now Orlcnns WXtlTotjt Oi xGixrxfo A I Ky G ROUSE Manaccr CAPT T L LEE Mrmneiir Palmer House Broadway Paducnii Ky Cor Main and Auction Sts R Memphis Tonn 85 I - 337 Upper Knurr Mm AND SPEED UNRIVALED Sccdridst 111 Evansvilic Ind SHORTEST AND QUICKE3T ROUTE platform on Which Jeffersons Disciples Stand VSlTLOleteiles AGtrxttJ011 i T IIESSER BRIDGMAN Room Inrtford Bulldirif Chicogo From St Louis Evansvillo and Hondcrson to tho - - SOUTHEAST AMD SOUTH If P 1 Indianapolis Ind Sep 3 The following is the full text ol the platform recommended by the Committee on Resolutions This convention has assembled to uphold the principles upon which depend the honor and welfare of the American people in order that Democrats through the union may SOMETHING WORTH KNOWING unite their patriotic efforts to avert disaster from their country and Tha act of Congress pledging the United States ruin from their party to tnaintam ho parity ot its gold and silver money The Democratic party is pledged was passed November 1st 1803 and was a part ot to equal and exact justice to all the act repealiag the act ot July ijtb 1893 men of every creed and condition The process of pumping the coil now lhit it to the largest freedom of the indi- is deemed practicable Is exceedingly simple No vidual consistent with good gov- intricate machinery is necessary and no new disernment to the preservation of the coveries in science have been made A force Federal Government in its consti- pump and a few rollers to grin J the coal Into dust tutional vigor and to the support are all that Is needed and n pipe lino through which the slush can bo forced of the States mall their just rights to economy in the public expendiThe much discussed project of pumping fino tures to the maintenance of the coa or coal dust to the sea coast from tho mines public faith and sound money has it is claimed been demonstrated a success and is opposed to paternalism and Money is ready to put recent experiments into successful operation but tho backers are wailing class legislation ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ Keep a Sharo Lookout for Fresh Items of Interest to the Retail COAL and COKE TRADE which will appear from time to time permanently occupying this space pithyparagraphs St Bernard Coal Company INCORPORATED tfHROtJBH COACfjgS From abovo cities to Nashville and Chattanooga mak ing direct con nection ¬ WITH PULLMAN PALACE CAR8 For AtlantaSavnnhahMacon Jacksonville and Points IN FLORIDA Connections nro made at Guthrie and Nashville for all points The end of I bo fiscal year oMho Government shows n deficit in receipts ns compared with cur- ¬ rent expenditures of 25500000 Under the Bland and Sherman laws the Gov ¬ ernment has bought enough silver from tho mine owner to coin Into nearly JCoo000000 But in spite of all these purchases the market price ot silver lias steadily ceen falling Now it takes nbout 30 ounces of silyer lo buy nn ounce of gold V North East South nnd West In Pullman Palace Cnrtf EMIGRANTS ¬ ¬ Tho excess of exports over all imports ot chandise during June was 10459117 and ing the twelve months 102801923 Seeking homes on tho line of thin road will receive special low rates See agents of this company ft r mer rates routes c or write to dur C P Atuodb G p a a ¬ Louisville Kentucky t THE CHICAGO FALLACIES It The declarations of the Chicago convention attack individual free dom the right of private contract the independence of the judiciary and the authority ot the President to enforce Federal laws They advocate a reckless attempt to in- ¬ crease the price of silver by legis- ¬ lation to the debasement of our monetary standard and threaten unlimited issues of paper money by the Government They abandon for Republican allies the Democratic cause of tariff reform to court the favor of Protectionists to their fiscal heresy In view of these and other grave departures from Democratic principles we cannot support the candidates of that convention nor be bound by its acts The Democratic party has survived many defeats but could not survive a victory won in behalf of the doctrine and policy proclaimed in its name at Chicago ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ or the present election squall to pass over be foro Investing millions of dollars in such an en terprise Yesterday tho Bank of Montreal In Montreal refused to take United States bills or siher from any one The Toronto branch of that bank still receives small amounts from customers and charges one half percent St Bernard Coal Tipple on Tennessee River at Paducab Ky The reverse Tillman has met with in his own State is a small affair compared with the rise of the honest money Democrats throughout the country to spurn bis work at Chicago From a scries of tests extending over many months Dr Jacques estimates that already he is able to generate electricity for a fifth or a sixth that of the best plant in the United States and In and for one tenth that of the smaller plants other words a pound of coal is made to produce five or ten times as much power as at the present time Mr Manley predicts on the basis of an that Maine will give over 18000 Bryan probably suspected Republican majority as much when he changed bis mind about reciting bis piece in that State icial canvass for Supplying Steamboats V Famous No 9 Coal for all uses from Earlington Diamond and St Charles Mines Taoles used Only Vibrating Screens and Picking THE BEST SELECTED COAL IN THE MARKET ¬ ¬ I V off- ¬ psM A silver dollar under free coinage would not be the same dollar that we have to day It would still be called a dollar but its issue being unlimited It Mould sink to I lie value ot the silver bullion contained in It Our silver dollar as ct is cquaWn value lo a gold dollar although the silver in it is worth hut 53 cents in gold for Ibo same reason that a dol lar bill costing less than a cent is worth a dol lar in gold It is a metallic greenback limited In volume and accepled by the Government the same as a gold dollar ¬ ¬ m Li Ak CHESAPEAKE OHIO C ONLY A NIGHTS RIDE TO ¬ PlElijlIu The riteit and Vlnett Tralnt making direct connections to lolnls In the limited OKLAHOMA Me for Rase 1iupneps aui si maees MISSISSIPPI LOUISIANA ARKANSAS TEXAS MEXICO ¬ Why buy High priced Anthracite Coal IP Enterprises are carried on by the united fidence of men of money and men of brains con- ¬ when you can get ST BER- ¬ NARD CRUSHED COKE for a much less price One ton of the Crushed Coke will do the same work as one ton of national bank note is not legal tender at all It is merely a banks promise guaranteed by the Government to pay so many dollars in green backs It passes current in the payment of dbts precisely as tho silver certificates do bo cause it is exchangeable on demand for legal tender money A ¬ and CALIFORNIA for Tickets via the a SOUTHWESTERN rtAiLnoAD n PYANPAStnccn andVickit Accnt Ticnar ofrici ito rounTH avc C O MATCH it- - Neither loud indignation nor flowery speech neither great promise nor wild harangues will help any man out of disaster or any nation out of disaster or any nation out of hard limes V the best Anthracite Coal We are today richer in all those things which satisfy human wants than ever In our history JOHN ECH0L3 Ccnl Manager LOUISVILLE Ccnl KY fan Agent V KANSAS ASK YOUR DEALER FOR IT AND SAVE MONEY ¬ Total product in 1835 spot value 3481931 3926870 short Ions THE DEVOTEES OF CLASS LEGISLATION The conditions however which make possible such utterances from a national convention arc the direct result of class legislation by the Republican party It still pro claimsas it hasforyearsthe power and duty of Government to raise and maintain prices by law and it proposes no remedy for existing evils except oppressive and unjust taxation The national Democracy here convened therefore renews its declarations of faith in Democratic principles especially as applicable to the conditions of the times Tax ation tariff excise or exact is rightfully imposed only for public purposes and not for private gain Its amount is justly measured by public expenditures which should be limited by scrupulous economy The sum derived from the Treasury from tariff and excise levies is affected by the state of trade and volume of consumption The amount required by the Treasury is determined by the appropriations made by Congress The demand of the Republican party for an increase in tariff taxation has its pretext in the deficiency of revenue which has its causes in the stagnation of trade and reduced consumption due entirely to the loss of confidence that has followed the populist threat of free coinage and the Republican practice of extravagant appropriations beyond the needs of good government ¬ ¬ United States and which to the nations humiliation have driven American capital and enterprise to the use of alien flags and alien crews have made the Stars and Stripes an almost unknown emblem in foreign ports and have virtually extinguished the race of American seamen Wo oppose the pretense that discriminating duties will promote shipping That scheme is an invitation to commercial warfare upon the United States in the light of our great commercial treaties offering no gain whatever to American shipping while greatly increasing ocean freights on our agricultural and manufactured products ¬ to the compulsory purchase of silver bullion But we denounce also the fur- ¬ ther maintenance of the present costly patchwork system of nation- ¬ al paper currency as a constant source of injury and peril We assert the necessity of such intelligent currency reform as will confine the Government to its legitimate THK PKOMIHISU IjAUU Baco Curo with 10 per cent interest out a scientiiic cure is not a substitute that cures without the aid of will power Sufficiently Heated It leaves the and with no Inconvenience Well Watered I Lighted by Gat as pure and free from nicotine as system the day you took your first chew or smoke Newt Thlt Hontet it Furnishing are New I Cured lly Uaco Curo and Oatned Thirty Everything Mist cltst Pounds rsrisw J Hotel Lucile W PltlTOHfTT l PROPR BELMONT MADISONVILLE KY HOTEL ¬ ¬ completely separated functions from the banking business and afford to all sections of our country a uniform safe and clastic bank currency under Governmental supervision measured in volume by the needs of business ¬ From hundreds of testimonials the origi MADIBONVILLG KY nals of which arc on the file and open to inspection the following is presented eA Proprietor Voiles Clajlbn NmacU CcAtk Jan s8 tSj Co Mf Eureka Chemical LaCioitc Wit Gentlemen lor forty jrcart ntcd labaecols all its forms lor twenty fnc years of that llmo Capital Slock Paid In Surplus Fund Iwatagrcat luflerrr from Reneral dcbllliy ami 18000 60000 heart dileato rot fifteen ear I tried to quit COMMENCEO BUSINESS IN 18G7 hut couldnt I took ariout remedies among ¬ 1 VAROUTE CHICAGO fa j -- the presidents fidelity patriotism and The fidelity courage with which President Cleveland has fulfilled his great public trust the high character of his administration its wisdom and energy in the maintenance of civil order and the enforcement of the laws its equal regard for the rights of every class and every section its firm and dignifying conduct oi foreign affairs and its sturdy persistence in upholding the credit and honor of the nation arc fully recognized by the Democratic party and will secure to him a place in history beside the fathers of the Republic We also commend the Administration for the great progress made in the reform ol the public service and we indorse its effort to extend tho merit system still further We demand that no backward step be taken but that the reform bo sup ported and advanced until the undemocratic spoils system of appointments shall be eradicated ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ RELATIONS Or GOIP AND SILVER ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ The experience of mankind has shown that by reason of its natural qualities gofd is the necessary money of the large affairs of com merce and business while silver is conveniently adapted to minor transactions and the most beneficial use of both together can be secured only by the adoption of life former as a standard of monetary measure and the maintenance of silver at a parity with gold by its limited coinage under suitable safeguards of ¬ others The Indian Tobacco An- ¬ tidote Double Chloride ot Gold etc etc but none of them did ma the lean bit ot good rinauy nonet er 1 pnrcnatcu a uox 01 jour Baco Curo and It bat entirely cured me of the habit in all itt forms and I hate Increased thirty poundt In ncight and- - am relieved of all tho nnmrroui aches and paint of body and mind I could vrrite a quire ot paper upon my changed feelingt and condition Yours respectfully P II Mahduiv Tattor C P Church Clayton Arlr Sold by all druggists at 1 00 per box John Morton Banker MUM IX Madisor0ille Kty fpransaefs a Evjjijvilu PtoF North JliWITRf TUB ONLY iUiJ v t eieralSg HAS1IVIIlk Tho Party In Black nil that sort of thing Poll down and worship mo and Ill glvo yon three boxes thirty days treatment 250 with iron clad written guarantee or sent direct upon receipt of price Write for booklet and proofs Eureka Chemical Mfg Co La Crosse Wis and Uoston Mass Banfcing Business Special atttiitlon glien to Colltctlont nOUTE OF TUG CHICAGO and NASHVILLE Aft Scientific American Afltnoy Chicago Intor Ocoan TorA EARLINGTON FREE LIBRARY Pullman VeBtluulod Tram Gorvioo rttl If aweat nnd Finoot Day Goacm Sleoporo and DlulnsrCura PTOM TUP STO Dur Jolored Geo tfiens Ky All communication and matters ot newt per Ulnlng to thlt column tbould be addretted to Alexander Earlintlon ¬ law ¬ POPULISTS ARRAIGNED and condemn the Populisfic conventions ot Chicago and St Louis for their co opcratipn with the Republican party in ere iting these conditions which arc pleaded in justification of a heavy increase of the burdens of the peo ple by a further protection We therefore denounce protection and its ally free coinage of silver as schemes for the personal profit of a few at the expense of the masses and oppose the two parties which stand for these schemes as hostile to the people of the Republic whose food and shelter comfort and prosperity arc attacked by higher taxes and depreciated mon In fine we reaffirm the hisey toric Democratic doctrine of tariff for revenue only ¬ ¬ ¬ Wo arraign Thus the largest possible enjoyment of both metals is gained with universally accepted a value throughout the world which constitutes the only practical currency assuring the most stable standard and especially the best and safest money for all who earn their livelihood by labor or They the products of husbandry cannot suffer when paid in the best money known to man but arc the peculiar and most defenseless vic tims of a debased and fluctuating currency which offers continual profits to the money changer at their cost ¬ ¬ Mrs Rose Kntcliff Sunday was in Henderson Sugar Creek ¬ Mrs Noah Fort left for Sunday ECONOMY ARBITRATION PENSIONS THE PARTYS FIRST PRINCIPLES ¬ Realizing the truths demonstrated by long and public inconven- ¬ ¬ ¬ MIIERAI SHIPPING POLICIES Wo demand that henceforth modern and liberal policies toward American shipmen shall take the plqcof our initiation of the re trictVQstatuteg of tliq 18th ccn lury which1 have been abandoned by every maritime power but the ience and loss the Democratic party in the interests of the masses and ot equal justice to all practically established by the legislation of 1834 and 1853 tho gold standard of monetary measurement and likewise entirely divorced the Government from banking and currency issues To this long established Democratic policy we adhere and insist upon tho maintenance of the gold standard and of tho parity therewith of every dollar issued by tho Government and are firmly opposed to the free and unlimited coinage of silver nnd ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ We demand strict economy the appropriations and in the ministration of the Government We favor arbitration for the settlement of international disputes We favor a liberal policy ol pensions to deserving soldiers and sailors of the United States defending tiie supreme court The Supreme Court of the United States was wisely estab lished by tho framers of our Con stittttion as one of the three co ordinate branches of the Govern ment Its independence and an thority to interpret the law of the land without fear or favor must be We condemn all maintained efforts to degrade that tribunal or impair tho confidence and respect with which it has been deservedly held The Democratic party ever has maintained and ever will maintain the supremacy of law tho in dependence of its judicial administration the involubility of contract and the obligations of all good citizens to resist every illegal trust combination or attempt against the just rights of property and the good order of society in which nro bound up tho pcaco and happiness of our people Believing theso principles to be essential to the well being of the Republic wo submit them to tho consideration of the American people ¬ Mesdames Francis Uailey and Ed Camp- ¬ in bell are soon to spend a few weeks in Evansville ad¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ Pdesl Pilesl Itching Piles AMD Symptoms Moisture intense itching Native woods 114 varieties in form of From the number of marriages taking and stinging most at night worse by picture frames which collection was ex place it would seem that times nro getting scratching hibited at the Worlds Columbian Expo If allowed to continue tu belter mors may form which often bleed and ul sition Mr UllgePrilcbett and Miss Annie Ross cerate becoming very sore Swaynbs Ointment stops tho itching and bleeding Phologrpphs and Photograghtc Trans were married last Wednesday heals ulceration and in most cases removes parenciesnumerous nnd beautiful Get your children In school tho first day the tumors At druggists or by mail for Prize collection of grasses exhibited nt The Echool houss Is boing enlarged 40 cents Dr Swayne Son Philadelphia Columbian Exposition Tho reading Circle met last Thursday Tobacco users will find in another col evening and after ringing prayer was of umn an item of decided Interest to llicm W II JEUNAQAN Prcm and Genl Manager fered by Thomas Earl Opening Address headed Dont Stop Tobacco O W WADDILL Cathler Jonas Craig Song Club Solo Neel Faulk ner Essay Miss Sallio Gentry Topic on Sfoplciao Lountu DONT STOP TOBACCO Education opened by Ed Holland and discussed by entire club Closing Song Club HOW TO CURIi YOURSELF WHILE GUAllAHTKED TO COIU3 USING IT The following Is the program for this CHILLS AND FEVER evenings session of tho Reading Circle Tho tobacco habit grows on a man until And Miliaria In all Jonin Taatelea Kono Ky fjcriulno without tho Abore picture and tho Opening Address James Alexander Song his nervous system is seriously affected health comfort and happiness signature of J o Meiidenhall Club Recitation Ilattio Osborne Select Impairing Ta quit suddenly is too severe n shock lo Prlco BO oonts at all Denloro Reading Lula Tyre Song Club Song tha system as tobacco to on inveterate Capital Stock - - PREPARED ONLY UV loo Faulkner and Jcorgie Tyre Essay user becomes a stimulant that his system T O Transacts a general banking business Uaco Curo is n continually craves Varaleo Ray Solo Lena Uailey Debate EVANSVILLE IND euro for the tobacco habit In nil tnd Invites the accounts of tha citizens of Which goes the furtherest manners or scientific carefully compounded its forms after tho Hopkins and adjoining counties Affirmative I II Edmonson tormina 01 go eminent uerini pnysician money Has tho finest and most sneure vault In IS JUST AS CQOD FOR ADULTS negative James Offatt Closing Address who lias used It in his private practice FAMILY J lMdlvMllAH IllllAnana4 MEDICINE WARRANTED since 187a without a failure It Is purely hat section of Kentucky PRICE W M Killebrew lltadttcbi ntlpali n Mill Mkk vegetablo and guaranteed perfectly harm 01 ATI A II LB Not 13 1SQ1 KB tlil lli la v mwm ww Medicine Co HtloulaMu Tho Afro American League of Madison less You can use all tho tobacco you I JtfAV Avriwvi rrla Oenllamem Wo awilt 2mXStaj OHOVK H TAHTKIKHH loal jfiar TO totllea uf Uaco Curo It will WANTED AN M jeintlytiNB villa met lait Tun day night nt ha itt DIs want wtyle taking UlllMilONIOmul into iKHHiul tbrea srou Mreodr itita year- - In till oar or Wo give a writ ¬ Ulna to l HUentf rrnicei your nienstiiiey may to stop notify you when llltftMloil futlawa llKi- you woaiin wruu JOHN WKMiHIt I bydruinditaiirwutbynutli Klct rchool house Hon W II Ross tlio Imxlnvna I ixrieuce of It eara In gtivu Uniu ijii1toihI lima guarantee to euro permanenlly pny jriuu Vr ten auuE 1ntont Attorney i wrflai iieur kiM an article tUat called llie muling lo order and ict forth case with three boxes or refund tha money UHjuri or tucirrflVO prize offer Washtnutou VouratriiliT- tlou a your Toulo I tMiMM Quite a crowd from this place attended the association at Providence Sunday The Uarlington choir did tho singing its object with a neat and forciblo speech showing the condition of the country and urging every vojer to use or put forth every effort to break down this silver craze that would be so detrimental to the poor man after which the League re organized by electing the following W II Ross Presi dent A L Mitchcrson Vice President P R Cabell Jr Secretary D Loftis Treasurer II S Sanders Assistant Secre- ¬ tary The Republican platform was read by the president and the same was unani ¬ mously adopted Tho League will meet every Friday evening at 730 to discuss the issues of the day and solicit members ¬ SOUTH Open from 10 a m to r p in daily except Sunday A Cordial Invitation is extended to who- ¬ ever may find a rparo half hour to im- ¬ prove their lime at the FREE LI D RARY OOPyniOHTfl ato write to lor inrormnllnn an I rrco HandbookNKW YORK 1X1 llnOJDWAY JtUNN UKJ mm ta ofi0 CAVKATA TRADK Mints DE8IGM PATSNT8 MORE THAN 500 VOLUMES OtdeU bureau for teeiirlng patent In America JIvery rmtent taken out by tin la brought IWoro tlio puiillo by a notlvo clvm frvo orchargo In Uia Terre Haute Indianapblis CHICAGO Milwaukee St Paul Ml TMT0lrl TIIE MORE THAN FIFTY PERIODICALS DAILY WEEKLY MONTHLY Valuable Case of Minerals 300 Specimens 24a Species Labeled CUnlOQITIEB PROM THB INDIAN MOUNDS OP H0PKIN8 COUNTY A FINS COLLBOTION J anrnt circulation of any wlentlflo paper In th wurll Milendldlr IMuHrnUM No Intcllltrnt liail nliotiM bo --without It VtwWIy HUOOft cariSIJtHjrmHitln AilVllvu IIUN T uo iHuaiiuwoi iroudwaytiew York City iSORTH AND NORTHWEST L ROGERS Suo Past Ai CbattanoocaTcnnn A 1 I Itvantvilie II R CRISWAM G P A Kranivillo O PA JUIlRlKS Iml Iml DR MENDENHALLS IMPROVED GUI fflM GUI ¬ GHLM ¬ tm ¬ ¬ ¬ lufiiiHii TASTELESS Madisonville 50000 MKNDENIIALL CHILL TDNIC 30 cts 1 ¬ IDEAKnT Ij m w tfMns wi mmuutmm iiumhw 1 Wr TvtnT TTMmrtM jcflTOiiwr ifvftW111 iniflnrniri W At I It a WiLttiiiwHMyL wo a iSSJjj - - I1 m 3 r- - uuite I WW HrS5Bg UjiMJmmSm