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B mna f Tff urnr- - rfifli i Pt W - - 3000 COPIES EARLINGTON HOPKINS COUNTY KENTUCKY TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 18 18G0 price-- TWjDopijiassv - - s EXTKA4DTIQN - - m L ¬ GLORIOUS MAINE EX GOV FLOWERS OF FACTS ARRAY His Speech at the Scund Money Gives 50000 to 75000 Republi- - Convention TEE ISSUE ASulEAtt AS NOOflDAY 1 can Majority Tremendous Gains of From 40000 to v Be Chows Cloarljr at Imllaliapolls That tlia Ilia of tha ConotrT Itcsnlt From IbarxiOosfoctltloa nod That ttie vyoeet Eartxia- - satf W ranker HVo ry i80000 OverHajority of 1892 WaU V Probably Only Five Representa tives and Not a Single ELECTED BY THE DEMOCRATS SENATOR Laast jBjarcsl This gathering 1 iiotlro to tho world Mint tlio Domocratlo party has not yotsur rctxlenxl to Populism aud Anarchy The true principle of Democracy expounded by Jefferson anil exemplified through a century of national hlitory arc not dond hccmiso those principles liavo been rcpudl- ntcd I7 a convention calling Itoelf Dem ocratic but oontrouod by undemocratic Influences Thoso pro true Democrat who remain true to tho principles of thelrparty und who rcfuso to bo bound by pnrty declarations which betray party faith and threaten both party nnd country with dis¬ aster Dy Another Black Eye iV v Silver rT dred out of 350 towns in Maine show a Republican majority of 52000 which is a gain of 40000 over the majority in 1892 One hundred and fifty towns are yet to be heard Ijfrom All of tliem are certainly Republican and the majority will probably run Up to sixty or seventy five thousand in the State TheChairman of the Democratic State Com mittee concedes a Republican majority ofl 45000 yesterdays m ft the imtrlotlc uaturo of our partlinihlp There liave boon numerous political hlitory wherq In the Instances In nnmo of party loyalty men linvo juitlGed tliclr noncupport of party platforms or candidate and In too many uch enwa ha tho moTcmont failed because when analyzod Its lniphing lnflucncowa found to bo nothing higher than n dctlro to avengo dlaappolntcd ambitions or to over throw a political organization -No ouch sordid motlvomn bo charged rvgalniithU gathering Ntv Democrat hero nought honors from thos who fnimod tho Every Democrat hero Chicago platform linn only political humiliation to expect In tho event of tbo ruoccrs cf the Chicago ticket No Democrat honored horo by being mado tho oundldato of this convention can Bee- Special to look forward with any roasonablo hotxi to an election Nono of us who helped to l4C--l-Tnominate Mia can oxpoct to bo participants In any dlslbutlon of political favors We ¬ aro hero borauso wo love tho Democratic party and becatuo wo loyo our country Tliat Is tho Inspiration which has drawn us togctlicr and encourages our action That Is tho fact which ovldcnees our sin rcrlty and makes our causa trong with tho people For mysolt I can say that for over half a century I hnvo been unflinching In my support of Doinocratlo principles and I do not propose to glvo them up now even if 1 have to bolt my party plat form nnd ticket In order to maintain thoro principles I havo lived and worked for my party In a town nnd county whwo Dem- ¬ ocrats wcro so few that It was only by ac- ¬ cident that wo could elect oven a constablo once or twice In a decado Tho chief complaint which my political critics have mado ngalnst my nets In public Ufa lms been that I liavo been too much of a Democratic nartlsan too dovotod to tho interests of my party But In no cut of- partisanship havo I been n better friend of tho Dem ¬ ocratic party than I feel I am today In Joining with tlioso who would savo tho party from tbo abyss toward which it lias thrown Itself Doar to zno is this Democracy upon whoeo principles I and for Hon Llewellyn Powers of Houltop is made Maines whoso success I have was roaredsoasou and laborcdln election which gives such unpre- ¬ out Dear to mo aro tho teachings of thca Governor by great Democrats J effcruou Jackson and cedented Republican gains beyond the wildest claims of Tlldcnwho If allvo today would stand wlthus for party and publlo honor And party leaders bocauso Llqvo my lvarty and my country I Committee am hero to do what I can to shield them Chairman Manley of the Republican from dangerous attack Tho Populist anticipated a total vote of 140000 if the weather should be not roallzo thatconvention at CElcago did aspersions oast by them He expected 80000 of these would In tho fuuro odd luster to tho ob-good during voting hours urn ixng representing the joct 01 uieir opproDnuui healed oiiershall wouldvbe Republican the remaining and yould have given only 20000 festering eoro shall liavoas an Incldenns combined opposition havo passed Into history as majority for the Republican ticket But Mr Manley al- ¬ grotesqua will Caxcys march to Washing stand out worthily with the ton thcro he confessed thafchis canvasses had failed to show namos of othcrforcmost loaders of Democ ¬ though racy that of tho man they uio now vllllfy what the slump in the silver Democratic vote might be yet lngf Grovcr Cleveland the last moment there would be many whp he hoped Chicago Flatfors TJn Atot rlcau number of silver bolters Tho danger ct tho Chicago platform lies would bolt the silver ticket its declaration for not alono or a financial nor chiefly in would bo ruln6us has increased the expected Republican majority of policy which of 50000 or 75000 Tbo daapcr Ilea In tho revolutionary Influ 30000 to the enormous figures ences which convention and The Republican gains have gone beyond the wildest hopes animated Its controlled theMen may Justly platform and show how very strong is the convic- ¬ differ as to tho best ochomo of national of the party leaders finance and may debate their differences free silver repudiation demoustrato our presence hero wo emphasize tbo genuine oharactcr of our Democracy nnd Bepublican Congressmen Returned by Increased Majorities for - Free i The - - Louisville KyM Sept wo hun- - ¬ ¬ ¬ - State -- This 60000 ¬ that at The 20000 u of both parties and both parties have tributed tons of campaign literature Reedj Dingley Milli ken and Boutelle are all elected to succeed themselves in The State Senate with 3 1 members remains un Congress Republican and the House of Representatives of animously I5r members is probably 146 Republican 5 Democratic State by orators and The tion of the people against in the Pine Tree State has been the most present campaign And never in that time has so vigorous for twenty years During the past three weeks much interest been manifested more than 700 speeches have been delivered througout the dis- ¬ The Republican majority of 45000 aa conceded by the Chairman of the State Democratic Committee is 15000 gain over the majority of 189 which year gave the largest Republican majority in the hljtor The free silver knell is sounding roaring thundering I of the State vi i ym A JOINT MEETING -- OIT-- jMaflisonifillB IK- and iarlington icals of the French revolution overturn party precedents and pack n convention to socuro an cffcctlvo majority thon by aid of that majority raise nloft tho Incendiary banner of tho poor against tho rich attack tho Integrity of tho suprcmocourt threat ¬ en tho subversion of constitutional guar- ¬ antees inclto disrespect to law and author-¬ ity suggest and lu substance recommend tho repudiation of national nnd prlVnto debts and reject by intended Implication tho fundamental principle of Democracy that that government governs bet which governs least then It Is tlmo not only for Pomocrats to fomko that motlgyqndun Amcrlcan gathering to reject that tin Demosrotlp and un Apicrlcan enunciation of doctrines and to Join In sucli manner as may seem best with all patriots who cherish tholr country s honor and wish to protect tho welfare of Its pooplo I mistoko the fuoroj souso of tbo Ameri can pooplo If thp action of tho Populists at Chicago ro enforcodt and letnpbaslzed by tho action of thq Pppullsts at fit Iiuli lias not rekludled tho spirit of Amcrlwp patrloltm and awakened tbo American ¬ without recrimination or without questioning the honesty of motives But when men led on by ambitions politicians their minds fired not by tho examplo of American patriots but by that of tho rad¬ ¬ He has not yet announced his ac riftnucoof all tho planks of tho Jopullit platform hut inasmuch as those aro only illffenmt In degree nnd ho has been Identified with Populism quite as much as with Democracy it is but fair to assume that ho Winds on both platforms Not quite m rtMllail in his views jierhnps c Altgeld cr Tillman not quite so frank as Tom Wnt lip Is nevertheless a fit rcprcsontatlvo of tho revolutionary forces bohlnd him ambitious unsteady nnd unsafe Thcro is nothing in his career or In his present ut terances toencoursgo tho hopo that If elect fd ho would rlscatxivo his surrounding or tiny tho hand which threatens to destroy aad pervert i Httkb tha Word Jnaatar An untried man a demagogue h word linroler he perhaps will represent tho rest-fKesmob-rnmr-whlo- h ho rooo and With clmrnctcrlHIorccklownoss aoosnothosltato to appeal to base human passions In order to attract votes That in this incendiarys role standing as ho professes to stand on principles as on Democratic as those of Herr Host be should descrvo by any con ception of party regularity tho support of true Democrats Is past comprehension and explainable only by Ignoranco of tho man nnd his platform or disloyalty to gcntilno party faith No sound conception of party regularity can Justify encourngoment to Not oven the honest bo social disorder Hover In a silver standard or tho most en thusiastic blmetnllUt can if ho 1x3 n patriots citizen conscientiously support tho Even tho nd forces of political anarchy vocacy of free silver coinage by llryan and many of his associates is only a clonk for tho spirit of revolution behind It Evory truo bliretnlllrt must lilush to bavo his cause depo P ut for sucews upon Iboso who would ro jrvjanlzo tho supreme eourt when Its dcvUluus do notploasoa party convention who would repudiate tlwi national dobt If free silver coinago did not ftocompllsh blmctelllsin who would ut tempt to destroy tho sanctity of private contracts who would Iinve tho government tako and operate tbo countrys railroads and telegraphs who would rostralntho strong nnnof tho law from tho suppression of disorder Even If I believed tliat free coinago of silver by the United States in- dependently and nlone would under proper conditions restore bimetallism I could not bring myself to Intrust so delicate and Im portant an undertaking to men of Bryans Inexpcrlenco or associations and I would suffer forever tho alleged evils of a gold standard before I would bo a party tocon tempt for law to an attack on our highest court and to a subversion of our form of government by loading It down with Un governmental functions Before such n rpcclTclo how would tho shades of Jefferson Jackson and Tlldcn thiidder nnd shriul I While ns I havo said Mr Bryan boldly profewes to stand On every oro of tho stmngo planks of tho Chicago platform ho adroitly attempts to divert Democratic attention from tho revolutionary spirit which pervades most of that docu inctit by confining tho larger partCfhU utterances to what ho calls blmctul finblioand ho ovldcntly hopes by magnify ing tho lmportauco of this financial Usuo and distorting Its jriiasesso that it will ap pear to bo tho movement of tho masses against tho clanep to mako Democrats forget their dlsliko of tho plainly features of tho platform and to per suade them that after nil only an uco nomlo Issue is Involved and this should not justify a breaking of party tics But that kind of tactics should decoivo no one Wo bellcvo that Mr Bryans arguments for froo silver aro fallacious nnd demagogic but wo oppose his candidacy not chiefly becauso ho favors free coinage but becauso his advocacy of tliat policy Is but n foaturo of his support of ft set of doctrines which wo havo been taught to regard aa the very opposite of vDsmocratic and tho enpnart of which demonstrates tho unfit ness of Bryan and his associates for posi tions of publlo trust Let not this fact cs Every appeal capo Democratic attention in the name of party regularity to support the Bryan ticket is an appcpl to support the governmental ownership of railroads and telegraphs to attack tho Independence of tho federal Judiciary to abolish tho merit system as a tost of fitness for publla office to refuso to uphold the national credit by tho issue of bonds when neces sary to scale down tho publlo debt by re- ¬ pudiation to Invito not only tho ovlls which would follow a silver standard but thoso Which would follow Irredeemable pa per money ror oven purely uat money Boems to bo recommended In this Chicago Tho men who represent such n platform conglomeration of poor principles nntl radical nations aro not Democrats They havo no claim on Democrats ana all over the land today Democrats aro rising to overthrow theso party fetters which mean slavery and to stand between tho pooplo and tho certain injury which tho partys rash leaders wonld Inflict upon tho nation planks original function but tho G25 000000 of slhcr currency which has been issued since That frail foundation lias been I trembling sliico 1800 with tho additional weight put upon It Only by herolo means i fa ¬ I ¬ ¬ ¬ Ides J has tho government been ublo to prop up tho But even tho immonro supcrFtructuro proc poet of unlimited rllvcr coinago under prtwnt conditions would mako that foun dation disappear as m it a quicksand ana you nnd 1 nnd nvcry man who has proper ty or wages would find their valuo changed from a gold to a silver mensura This would lx tho certain result of Imposing such an additional burden upon tho government but when with that In view wo consider tha disposition of foreign governments to strengthen their gold re ¬ serves aud tho guspcuIon of free silver coinago In India widen has heretofore been the worlds sink for all its surplus iiv tuugcr uia roiHuunun silver uufc is is inevltabla that we would bo reduced to a silver basis and to a very cheap silver basis at tliat Such a chango of standards such a readjustment of values not only in tho fear which they would excite but In tho actual injury and Injustice they would produce would Ira tho frreatest commer cial and Industrial evil Imaginable It would moan In the first place tho with drawal of hundreds of millions of foreign capital Invested In our industries For foreign Gold Bryan may at our depend ence upon foreign gold tho baro fact ro mains that without It tho building of our ¬ ij ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ NON PARTISAN SOUND MONEY CLUBS A1 1 Court House Madisonville Ky SATURDAY 1 SEPTEMBER 19 1896 30 P M tho adypcates of different political doc trines and tho ruin of tbo country has been freely predicted it cither set of doc trines wcro established nsthc policy of the government such predictions being merely tho extremo expression of party politics but lu Uils election thp luucs around which tbo battle is waging Involvo tho In tegrity of our institutions and the sacred ncss of our national honor and when men havo stirred that deep well of sentiment ordinary party differences disappear the moral Issuo predominates and all good citlsens stand shoulder to shoulder against those who would defile tho American name and undermlno tho Walls of her po litical structure Mr llryan takes pains to reiterate in about overy second specchi tliat he stands squaruly on tho Chicago pjatform and supports every one of Its ¬ ¬ oonsclcncoto thonstlonal dapgcrtwhlch luik in tbo forces and influences bohlnd Bryan and SewaU or Uryau and Watson The real Issue In this campaign is an Issuo of patriotism In many a presidential elec tion lias tho fight waged fiercely between ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ tho United States alono would establish and maintain bimetallism the parity of gold and silver at tho exchangeable rat of 10 to 1 It that assumption is incorrect or ill founded each of his arguments falls to tho ground and every ono of his predic tions loses Its force Not ono word has ho uttered in advocacy of a silver standard Not ono word does ho daro utter in behalf Ho will declaim hy of a silver standard tho hour against tho ovlls of gold monometallism and nearly everything ho says on that subject is equally appllcablo to sil ver monometallism also Bimetallism is a genulno DemocrnUo doctrine but bimetallism can never bo at tained by tbo men who dominated tho Chi cago couvontlon or Lf tho method Implied In J ho Chicago platform Thcro is reason to doubt whether tho forces which con trolled that convention even desired to ac complish bimetallism Tho word bimet ¬ allism docs not appear in the platform Tho convention by nh overwhelming vote rejected a proposition pledging thogovcrn ment to maintain tho parity of tho two metals Tho disposition of tho convention as indicated by its expressions and lis Actions was toward silver monometallism or irrodoemablo flat money As well might tho ark of tho covenant liavo Imn Intrust ed to the Philistines as to Intrust tho causo of bimetallism to tho revolutionary horde behind Bryau It Is not h dllucuit task to show that under present conditions free coinage of silver by tho United States alono would Foolish result In silver monometallism experiments in that direction havo already caused tho loss of a great part of our gold from circulation Port of it has gono abroad withdrawn from investment In our industries and part has been hoarded lor tho day when It should bring a high premium Our government can got nono except by increasing tho national dobt and tho burden of taxation About 1100000 000 in gold Is in tho United States treas ury to support tho parity not alodo of tha 648000000 of greenbacks which was tx ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ Bryans Almmptlotu All of Mr Bryans specious pleas olid arguments for silver aro based on tha assumption that tho free coinago of silver by ¬ havo given would liavo been delayed many years Foreign gold to Mr Bryans distorted vlflon and dcmagoglo mind 0 species of yellow fovcr what is it but capital which gives work and wages to our citizens adds to tho product of our factories makes necessities out of tho former luxuries of life Increases tho comforts and conveniences of living adds to our countrys wealth nnd prosperity until finally wowlll bo rich enough nnd prosperous enough to send part of our capital to other less fortunate or advanced nations nnd perform the samo good inUsion selfish though it be for other pooplo Who would reject It becausq it comes ns somo of It probably does from tho drones of Kurope To what hotter uso can the accumulated wealth of Englands aristocracy bo put than to build up American industries Tho withdrawal of European capital would 6tlU further depress values and on- courage panic So largo a proportion of our business is dono on credit and credit is such a slender support that when credit is attacked it matters not how much mon ey there may bo in thp country It will avail nothing to prevent tho contraction of loans and tho refusal of accommodation Theso moan business failures losses sacrifices of prices diminished demand for commodities closing mills lack of emAgainst ployment poverty and distress tho progress of this certain scries of events No kind no man nor mcasuro can stand of relief is efficacious except the conviction of tho neonlo that thomonov which ideas- ures tho exchangeable value of their com- mutinies auu Kcrriccs unu unuerues mo structure of their system of credit is sound nnd stablo and will remain so TlrjRii a Quack Doctor Ono choraclcTistio of pplitlcal remedies administered and recommended by quack political doctors Is that they aro alleged to cure nil diseases To every man In distress In any part of tho country tho demonetization of silver Is pointed oat as tho causo of his misery and tho mnonetlzatlon of sil- ¬ ver as his remedy By reason of perfectly simple causes tho prices of wheat and corn and other agricultural products havo de clined but this decllno is attributed by theso political quacks to tho demonetiza ¬ tion of silver and tho former along with every other man who finds it hard to mako both ends meet is told that by rcmonctlz ing silver wheat will go to 1 a bushel and other farm products will rlso propor- tlonately If this wcro true rising prices would affect tho commodities which a former buys the interest ho pays on tils debts tho freight rates which dctermlno tho cost of getting his products to market and ho would bo relatively nq better off than before To cxpqc tho farmer to ac cept so great n delusion Is to prcsumo up- ¬ Ask tho farmers of on his Intelligence my state yhy they aro giving up tho pro- ¬ duction of wheat and corn and they will not tell you it Is becauso of tho deprecia ¬ tion of silver They will point to these great western prairies and tell you they cannot compete with theso In tho growth of tho staplo reals And thoy havo takon to raising othcrcrops which aro mora prof ¬ Tho samo itable and less compotltlvo tendcncyis manifest throughout tho agri- ¬ cultural world Not only havo thousands of acres of western lands In America been thrown open to cultivation within recent years but lu Russia India and tho Argen ¬ tina Hcpubllo railroads and enterprise havo brought largo additional acrcago under cultivation and poured millions of ad ditional bushels upon tho markets of tho world Tho samo cheapening in tho cost of Iioots nnd shoes of hats and coats nnd other clothing which has followed execs bIvo production lu tha manufacture of thoso articles has been manifest In tho ex cesslvo production of agricultural prod ¬ ucts It Is tho old familiar law of supply mid demand Iu my state of Now York hay is selling nt 16 per ton last year it was 10 per ton Do our silver friends attribute that They to tho demonetization of silver ought to if they wish tq Ira consistent Silver dollars In tho pockets of thomlno own ers are of no benefit to western farmers What thoy want Is prosperous conditions which will put silver dollars in their qwn dollars which when taken out pocket Will buy just as much as gold dollars Decline of Prices General However much tho prices of agricultural products haro declined they have not declined mora rapidly than tha necessities which tlo farmer buy nor so rapidly as tho freight rates which promotothojnar Tho report of tho kct for his products national board of trade shows that tho av crago charge for carrying a ton of freight ono mile on IB of tho most important rail ¬ roads of tho United States has fallen from 808 cents in 1665 and 181 cents In 1870 to 70 cents in 1803 You will thus boo that in 1865 it cost 80 to transfer ono ton 1000 miles and only 7 B0 In 1808 In 1873 according to government re-¬ ports tho price of transporting ono bushel of wheat from Chicago to New York by lako ond canal was fll 47 100 cents by lake and rail 8 cents by all rail 03 Ji cents In 1606 by lako and canal 4 11 100 cents by lako and rail 0 05 100 cents by til rail 13 17 100 cents No such proportionate reduction baa been soon in thopriooof wheat or com Tho average price of wheat in 1870 was 80 cents per bushol in gold Today it is 60 tents n reduction slnoo 1870 scarcely half is great as tho reduction of freight rates Mr Bryans assertions to tho contrary not withstanding ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ farm areas tho development of our mines tho building up of our industries wjtli all tho stimulus to popcrlty which these I Tho Atlantlo cable hns prntuicod ho samo result ns regtirdi tho fitojjf Jritcrort on money that tho opening of now lands tho extension of transportation facilities nnd oxecssivo production Imvoproduccd in tha prices of wheat ond corn 3t taps tho lnouny supply of tho world nod brings it to our torvico Gold Hiring Cheaper Interest Eo loug as wo pay our dabtJ n tho Jflntl of Jjcscy wo borrow Vm rate Cf Interest wl crjllnuo to cheapen for tbo farmer lucrenrt manufacturer and miner and for thro engaged in any other Industry in this country Oar silver friends claim that tho gold dollar lias gono up toj00 while tbo silver has neither gonetlp nor down Ijmswer that ln 173tho goveramen rate Of Interest wa0 per cent The rate lu any of the western cities was from 1 to S per cent per month nndmonoy was hard to got at that By this samo Atlantlo ca- ¬ ble reaching to money lu England Ger ¬ many and Holland tho rate of Interest on our- government bonds has been reduced to front 8 to Zi per cent and tb rate of Interest in western cities does not now ex- ¬ ceed from 0 to 8 per cent per nnnum and good mortgages liavo been mado in Chicago at 6 per cent Tho Atchison Topoka nnd Santa Io railroad tho Burlington and Qulncy tho Pennsylvania all had bonds 86 years ago bearing from 7 10 per cent Interest per Who paid that interest annum Tho paid his freight Tho rate farmer when ho of Interest today with theso bonds placed in London nnd in Europo Is on an average 4 per cent por annum so that tho man who had gold to loan in this country or in Europo in 1873 could got nearly donblo tho rate of interest per annum that ho can got today Is not the valuo of tho gold dollar regulated by tho prlco that you car get per annum for It If this is tho coso then tho price of tho gold dollar is not 200 ns our silver friends claim but has been reduced by one half because it will only bring to tho owner about ono half of what It did 25 years ago Thero la a natural isason for this reductlou in thopriooof gold Why last year the world produood over 200000000 of gold nearly ono fourth of which was produced In tho Unltod States and the production Is steadily In- ¬ creasing year by year Now this 200000 000 amounts to 37000000 mora than nil tho gold und silver produced In tbo world IlllOlC Tho rate of interest in every country wbenS they havo a solid and fixed standard is nearly half of tha rate prevailing In any t A good Illustration Is silver country found in tho adjoining states British Gui ¬ ana and Venezuela In British Guiana whero tho standard Is gold tho rate of Interest is from 4 to 0 per cent per annum whllo in Venezuela a silver country tho rate is from 10 to 13 percent and this Tho will follow in ovory silver country reason is plain When you loan money un ngrco to pay un der a fixed standard and der tbo samo standard tho londcr can af- ¬ ford to loan his money at a cheaper rate than when ho loans It In a currency that may dcproclato beforo tho return of his money Asllvcr standard would work partlcu- lar injury to wago earners Tha rich and well to do can usually take caro of themselves but tho man who has a vital Inter est In every days wages whoso family de pends upon thoso wages for Its bread and meat 1s tho person first to feel tho Injury and last to fool any possible benefit from on inflation of the currency Not only would ho for ono year or two years or perhaps many years feel tho effect of tho prostration of industry and business which would at least bo tho first result of n chango to tho silver standard but when that woro away as it probably would in tho course of tlmo and the full effects of an Inflation of tho currenoy under unlim ited silver coinage began to be manifested ho would find tho prices of food of clothing of rents rising but his wages wonld remain stationary or it is an economic fact that in an era of rising prices wages aro tho lost to fool tbo influence So long ns steady work is assured tho laborer Is mnoh bettor off under tho condition of fall ¬ ing prices such as wo havo had for many years as tho cost of production of com- ¬ modities has been decreased by new inven tions and improved methods of manufac- ¬ ture for tho necessities of llfo and cvon lta luxuries havo booomo cheaper whllo by rea son of various influences wages havo risen Ilarmfnl to Xlallroad Men Thoro aro some classes of employees who would bo especially affected by a silver standard I refer particularly to tho 800000 men who got their wages from steam aud street surfaco railroads Most of themoney invested in thoso enterprises is1 represented in bonds whoso principal and interest aro payable In gold Tho an nual payments required by thoso obliga- ¬ tions of Indebtedness aro hundreds of mil- ¬ lions of dollars If gold goes to a premi- ¬ um tho holders of these bonds insist that their terms shall bo fulfilled and tho In- ¬ terest bo payablo in gold It means that tho railroads havo got toralso that amount of gold or tho mortgages will bo foreclosed and tho properties told Every railroad cmployco knows what that means a cut tlngydown of expenses disorganization uncertain employment It tho companies havo to pay 100 cents premium on gold to satisfy their interest demands it means doubling their fixed charges nud this In tho caso of nlno railroads out of ten means Thoy cannot lncroaso tholr bankruptcy rate of fares for that tho legislatures will not permit They cannot oxnet payment of fares in gold Thorcforo they must re¬ pudiate tholr obligations or cut down wages thoy certainly cannot lncroaso wages Whichever horn of thedllomma they chooso therefore a repudiation of obligation or a reduction of wages tho employco is no gainer for oven wcro thcro no reduction of wages under tho frco coin ¬ ago of 60 cent dollars ho ought to rooclvo twico as much wages as ho did bof ore in order to put him on an equality with pre- ¬ Tho purchasing power vious conditions of his wages if tho rate remained tho samo would bo cut down one half Against suoh threatened calamities wo havo met ns Democrats and ps pat rloU to protest Our purpose is too ecrlotvs to per mit dlllcronccs on minor matters or per ¬ sonal jealousies to divide our councils or weaken our Influence We liavo come hero as Democrats to oxort such influenco as wo may havo among Democrats for tho good of pur country and the preservation of our party organization for other periods of usefulness z Let no man say tliat in this convention any falsa noto of Democracy was sounded Wo stand for all that should Inspire good citizenship for honest money enforce ment of law and order respect for authority tho preservation of tho national credit the just payment of debts the dignity and welfare of labor tho prosperity and fair name of America United In such a causo wo can go forward with tho American flag as our banner and tho words National Inscribed on IU folds Wo Democrats know no sectional issue or interest We stand bohlnd tho broad shield of patriot ism and in that sign we shall conquer ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ f Wsfl i- --1 iBiBBVIV1 T hiii J swkv mv ITI Vnnvflfi Ir -- T T m WSHTJP- - W V jVY 47 i flrv V j J umi dFVWVK fv w v ewf jfH THHMOt uimenirttot per Yesr In sdtsnce Sit Month ThrteMonlhi 3u Publishing Go PtlSLIIHSSS wur 1 ¬ 3000 COPIES DECLARATION OF PRINCIPLES vp i 1 1 r w- - i -- - i m rw in n - ww in iimn L 1r i 16 1896 rw li jt The National Platform on Which Jeffersons Disciples Stand Indianapolis Ind Sep 3 The following is the full text ol the platform recommended by the Committee on Resolutions This convention has assembled to unhold the principles upon which innnl tlm honor and welfare of the American people in order that flip rt LJCIIIUkiuis tlmurrli i iiiivuu - nninn mav sc unite their patriotic efforts to avert disaster from their country and T tot ruin from their party The Democratic party is pledged the to equal and exact justice to all men of every creed and condition 1 to the largest freedom of the indi- lid vidual consistent with good gov- Inti ernment to the preservation of the COI federal Government in its concti pu are tutional vigor and to the support wh of the States mail their just rights j to economy in the public expenditures to the maintenance of the cot public faith and sound money ha and is opposed to paternalism and M SUI class legislation EARLINGTON HOPKINS COUNTY KENTUCKY TUESDAY SEPTEMBER PRICE TWO CENTS TSZCTFtA REED AT EDITION ¬ ¬ ia OLDOROHARD Ably Upholds the Cause of Sound Money F ¬ ¬ ¬ 01 01 THE CHICAGO FALLACIES ¬ r The declarations of the Chicago let convention attack individual freedom the right of private contract the independence of the judiciary St th and the authority ol the President to enforce Federal laws They advocate a reckless attempt to increase the price of silver by legis lation to the debasement of our monetary standard and threaten unlimited issues of paper money They abanby the Government don for Republican allies the Democratic cause of tariff reform to court the favor of Protectionists to thoir 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 inn nrvoTFns of class legislation The conditions however which make possible such utterances from a national convention are the direct result of class legislation by the It still pro- Renublican party claimsas it has for years the power and duty ol Government to raise and maintain prices by law and it proposes no remedy for existing evils except oppressive and unjust taxation Tlic national Democracy here convened therefore renews its de- ft clarations of faith in Democratic principles especially as applicable tr iiif 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 Treas- ¬ ury from tariff and excise levies is affected by the state of trade and The volume of consumption required by the Treasury amount is determined by the appropriations made by Congress The demand of the Republican party for an increase in tariff taxation has its pre text in the deficiency of revenue which has its causes in the stagna Hon of trade and reduced consump tion due entirely to the loss 0 confidence that has followed th populist threat of free coinage an the Republican practice of extravaf gant appropriations beyond th needs of good government ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ Wc arraign and condemn tr Populisfic conventions ol Chicafj and St Louis for their co opcratij with the Republican party in cr iting these conditions which a pleaded in justification of a hca increase of the burdens of the pe pic by a further protection Wc therefore denounce prote tion and its ally free coinage silver as schemes for the person protit of a few at the expense of L masses and oppose the two parti which stand for these schemes hostile to the people of the Repi lie whose food and shelter co fort and prosperity are attacked higher taxes and depreciated mi cy In fine we reaffirm the toric Democratic doctrine of y for revenue only 1 1orUIlSlS ARRAIGNED w af LIllEUAt SHIIIlNa POLICIES t Wo demand that hcnccfc modern and liberal policies tow American shipmen shall take jlaqes6I our initiation of the blrictivostatutefi pf the i8tli c tury which have been abando by every maritime power but - now His namo has perished from off the the country earth and with him havo passed Into ob ¬ Tho chango was so radical and men llko livion many hundreds of stout orators who Mr Bryan wcro so curried away by their vexed tho air with tho cry that flat money own eloquence that thcro seemed no limit alone could save this ruined nation Wo to tho possibilities of evil I am not hero were saved without flat money then Just Just now to say whether that bill was as wo shall bo saved now not by orators or founded on Jnst principles or not I have professors but by tho sound senrn of an bsj own opinion which I proposo to ex APPEALS TO COMMON SENSE honest nation These things ore not with- press at the proper time Nor do I proposo out a parallel History Is full of Just Buch to charge Democrats with that bill The situations as wo And ourselves In now ono that1 Anally passed was a vastly differ ¬ ent one But tho mischief had been dona A tVcnon ITrom England People to Beware In 1825 England hod ono of theso par- ¬ Tho shock had stopped business Men did Cautions the oxysms llko tho ono wo ore passing through not know which way to turn Money In of False Prophets now Everything there had been prosper- ¬ hand Is better than money In a bush es ous for n long time Tho hum cf Industry pecially when you cannot toll what kind was beard all over tho land Mens eyes of a bush It will be Then camo tbe lnsomo tax unconstltu looked Into each BILYEEO WEAOES8 UABE CLEAR in all mankind other with trust and faith tlonal and destructive declared so by the Capital was accumulated In legitimate business which Is tho supply suprems court and then tho attendant dewants Then accumulated ficiency That deficiency has tven n breed Orjan 8dcccii Xtina Mot Illmetlllm of each others for employment capital eager burst tho ing soro ever since That deficiency and Efltect cm restraints of safety and speculation set in but Bllrer MonomcUlllun tho way it has been managed havo scared Torelrn Trade Would Da DUattrona Companies were formed to do everything and frightened our people beyond all rca-What oro of tho sun nnd fact From Japan and Mexloo Uu under the czar of lcndaevcrybody money son to a nation so 100000000onolncreaso big debt rich that of Its from Faith In tba Wcit and tbe rarty of Mosquito shoro Russia to tho king1 of the raiiraeus on nau lis lino in six monies Prog ret Pretty soon after a slight drain of gold can lofio twice as much as paid tbo wbolo revenue of good Queen Bess in tho days of It occurred to Kxehance English Following la tho full text of tho speech these contracts some ono to figure up all ncr nigncst glory ana never pass a coupon and tho astonished nation Ha kissed her passionately upon bcr of tho Hon Thomas D Rood delivered at found that England had agreed to lend or refuse a dividend Why has this 400 reappearance mora money than thcro was In tho world 000000 frlghtenod us so Old Orchard Mo Aug SS Eho fainted upon hbi departure Because- the Rovcrnmcnt has refused twico over Then tho bubblo burrt Mer-¬ AIK CnAIRMAX LADIES AKD GENTLETho poor mon was shot In tho oil re¬ either to ralso rovenuo or to scparato the failed banks great tcraplo of nature which chantspoured over tho broke universal dis- deficit from tho redemption of greenbacks j MEN In this gions trust land For ono day has so often echoed with tho words which trade absolutely ccaMxl in London No- ¬ W 0 nave been frightened by talk of on end ¬ Which reminds us of tho man who teach of a nobler and broader lLfo hereafter body would toko anybodynoto or buy less chain which could havo been broken waa fatally stabbed In tho rotunda which Is to bo purchased by a manly Etrug anybodys securities Whcivo9 tho dif ¬ llko n plpostcm by providing for the bor Somo time later a Chicago footpad glo with ot1 hero below It Is Terjr fitting ference between Englands prosperity nnd rowing on short tlmo certificates of In- ¬ was thot in tho tunnel Brooklvn that wo should coram o this campaign Englands standstill It was all In the debtedness lawful money directly In Eagle gold fund Infor tho opportunity to laor which Is the chiingo of ono word Confldcnco was pros stead of borrowing it for tho tho falsa itrW directly and thus creating uisuust Mervljr Bapplsmentary opportunity to lire for a sound currency perity bogan thowas ruia Then slow growth of confl- - irrslon of ft strugglo for gold when we Blissful to justice of the peace who whereby wo gather to ourselves tho just denco again which took years were only borrowing money to pay our But Eng has just tied young Blissful up In a and undiminished results of our labor and lands prosperity did nbt jwiUi In our dobta matrimonial knot now much Is tho for national honor which Is tho culmlua Bettors Con0denc own country wo liavo had many such in t damagvo squire Had tBo house rovenuo bills of last tion of Individual honor and tho founda- stances many more than I mean to menJustice The law allows roe two dol ¬ tion for history on that subject Is ns cheap slon passed con Kress and becomo a tion of national prosperity What teemed tho groat prlmoval curso and abundant as wheat when times go tho country with full hopo of a itepubllo- - translation Everything we do not know and wo In tho cast aro not tho unwise lars Blissful Well hero 23 cent that In tho sweat ct his faco should man hard Away back In 1887 tho country was on administration In the near future would anything about always looks big men to bollovo that wo are not concerned overwhelmed by ono The human crcnturo is Imaginative theso crises Tho then havo started upward nnd onward If thatll make two dollars and a quarter cat bread has been found In tho wider great land speculationofwas peculiar Wo ho sees a tall disappearing over a fence lie In tho progress and future of tho west and ranch obliged But tho condition has been tho to yo tier tho trouble Unfounded sectional ¬ vlow cf tho great cycles of tho Almighty of a period of prosperity too termination aro much pro- havo bad a three cornered triangular gov Imagines tho wholo beast nnd usuallr lm out excuse and It willdifferences thosowithbo woo to Texaa BlfUnga who to bo tho foundation of nil permanent pow- longed Wholo families whola towns and ernment Everybody has been In tho ml aglnes tho wrong beast especially If It Is er Man no longer shuns labor as his cities wcro ruined and tho memory of It nority and hence nobody lias had any re- dark and wild animals abound I suppose try to foment them A rHern Chaao Tbo west is too vigorous not to And out deadliest foo but welcomes It as his dear- ¬ long ago as It was clouds soma family sponsibility and nobody has been taile to that all tho kings horses and all his arm- ¬ tho Belle Blanche is taking daily walks truth and Is too valiant not to follow take any responsibility and wo havo drift ¬ ed men never frightened tho pooplo of tills est friend Notions no longer dream of histories here In Malno today Prosperity it when found What tho west needs Is for her health She says eho thinks rlchos as tho spoils of war but as the speculation hard times it Is tho samo suc- ¬ ed satlloss and rudderless but thank God world half so much as ghosts and yet loanable capital which will dovclop Its re-¬ tho cxerclso is making her look a great with a stout ship stouter than all the thcro never wero any ghosts energy directed by Wiso cession of events all tho world over fruits of human sources No part of this Union Is so con ¬ deal younger winds that blow When next you Tho Whenever wo take a trip into tho realms laws and encouraged by peace and good tory hard times of 1837 aro part cf his ship Into commtsslan had you nut that May Well I noticed her going at a but at least half this audlcnco can rc-not better of fancy wo seo a good many things that cerned in restoring confidence as tbo unde ¬ wilt Battlements and farts and castles member 1873 Wo had then pulled through have a harmonious captain and crow all never were Tho safe footing in this world veloped territory pretty lively paco the other day but I The south too has a cimllar interest armies and navies arc day by day less and a tremendous war Millions of men had of them men who havo been to sea I Is on tho thlnca wo know If this nation assure bcr that aho will have to less tho enginery of slaughter and moro been withdrawn from productive industry know that tbe four gentlemen Messrs follows the silver peoplo what buto foot But they aro busy down thcro Just now walk foster than that It aha hopca to asserting their rights and keeping down and more tho guarantcaof pcaco with hon- to try to kill each other All tho rest were Bryan and Watson and Bryan and Sew hold is there anywhere nas any nation tbo negro nvertako her youth Bay City Chat If they could or What tho world longs for now is not busy providing for tho wonts of those In all havo been at sea for many years but vm buvvwi uj ivuavnowvautu w uu- - look after their Interests bo persuaded to what a happy tbo field and running In debt 3000000- - that Is a different thing Tbo Iolnt of Similarity dcrtako Not one the pageantry and devastation of war for country this might bo I Vhllo I do not proposo to offer any remHas any nation over failed Mexico Tbat poem of yours remarked tho tho aggrandizement of tho few but tho full wu 10 pay uio uiiis wncn tho army John Sherman whoso namo will bo a edy havo camo utilization of all human energy far the work marching homo tho men all went to and for Ipowersnot a powerful Imagination supported by tho great cmnlro of China great namo in history mado a speech tbe flippant person reminds mo of Spen no Tho soldier weaned from his homo of description of things With 400000000 of people has failed to lift benefit of all mankind other day and showed that all tho de¬ sers Faery Queen Give us the opportunity to labor and tics and broadened by his travels and bat- ¬ which havo never happened nevertheless sliver above Its market value I am well monetization of silver there ever was was But said the aspiring writer you venture to suggest that what has hap¬ aware that wo are mightier than Mexico tho whole WQrjd of human Ufo will burst tles scattered himself all over tho land I made by tho Jones of and tho land teemed with enterprises and pened will happen again Tho past is for or China or both combined But wo aro Nevada and help of Stewart and silver by told mo yesterday that you bad never Into troo and flower that freo coinage of read the Faery Queen To tho 76000000 pooplo which mnto up with vigorous 7ncn Millions liad been the wise man tho only guldo for tho fu ¬ not omnipotent Wo aro only part of tho the United States alone will not and can lea Thats why your noctn ro- world We cannot odd a cubit to any not cause any surocnao tho groat republio tho opportunity to labor flung out with such profusion that dollars ture What man boa dono man will do of our calamities What wo ought to do is to get back to mans stature We cannot Ax tho prico of roo of Washington 8tar means moro than to all tho world besides seemed but dross It was tho old story over but on tbo contrary would be the cause tnlnus We Wo of not as It means tho development of resources again-- itua had icna contracted live England tho sound basis ourmutual confidence cap-- wheat standing for tho whola country and summit of further sorrow It is curi An Cya to Unslnsss Wo have banks to trio world Chicago times as havo money in groat beyond tho comprehension of any aia in ous to seo what effect that had on the sil- ¬ Papa So Mauda new admirer la not mortal and the diffusion among nil of much money as thcro was In It We had ital hero In this country tho piled up rlch- ¬ tried that once and was worsted in the ver men engaged in any kind of business to which tho glories of tho Arabian dono wotbo We had plied up Importations os of 14 years of prosperity Tho capital of struggle Wo tried to Ax tho prico of green- ¬ riches Ono of them in Massachusetts lifted un Mamma No and hw father waa not Nights oro but tho glitter of the pawn and spent money as if wealth was but a all tbo world is waiting to bo our servant backs by calling them a dollar but never his voloo and said Mr John Shaman has I believe their money camo from tho shop and to which tho sheen of all tho wish and a rub of Aladdins lamp You We ore today richer in all those thinies ono of them waa a dollar until 1870 when told us of no remedy for our hard times will And in a book of Professor Caimes a Which satisfy human wonts than ever in wo promised to giro a dollar and backed grandfather Jewels of this earth Is but tho gleam of Wero capital free to operate up the promise with 9100000000 of gold therefore tho silver remedy whloh Sherman prophecy of what would happen to us in our history tho glowworm In tho pallor of tho dawn Papa Hral I wonder If I could work proves to be no remedy is tho only remedy 1876 mado Just beforo it did happen Then wo snouia marcn xceib SCO not all the pow iiy wo hare When gold waa at ho did Of of my Keeeuttj of Labor this language camo Ave years of struggle bock to a sound skilled labor to whaf Jean pay Just er of this country with8000000of men in but coursewas tho not use thsrowas any off anyfellow old mining stock on ths idea Town Toplca To develop our great resources It Is tho currency tho restoration of confulonoo and wages Our crops at and oats and arms could mako a greenback bay more Just that of tbo logic ifA remedy proved young think one primo necessity that all our people then confldcnco restored fourteen years corn and cotton will Do immense than 60 cents worth of anything except to be no remedy becomes a euro all because A Btonjr Pathway brain and of prosperity tho results of which have should bo at work that all tho We have paid off a great debt to foreign human labor But poorly dees the poet thrtv e John Sherman will not invent a euro muBclo should bo In harmonious action never yet been effaced and never will bo nations by purchase of our returned securi ¬ Either the silver men expect silver unThe loDK balred songster raid Bowaro of Xais Ttopbota united In their endeavors to utilize tho nntll tho sun ceases to pour Its energies ties and our absorption of them on a fall¬ der- free ocdnago to go to par or they do II gets tbe marble heart allre great forces of nature and to make wealth upon o productive earth We bad hard ing market deserves tho wonder of the not If they do they have not one single It truo that when this world is badlr Is And a status when hrs dead ont of sCTianlws matter and out of all the times then but thank heaven the Amer world Of facilities to manufacture goods fact upon which to depend All human off wo have all got to bo in tbo slough of Waahtnsrtoo Star llfo which begins with tho cradle and ends ican people stood steadfast and listened to we aro full Look at the Sunday newspa despond nntll some great man Invents a history is not only against them ¬ JUST LIKE 814TKB AKJCA with tho grave and out of all the powers no falso prophets and no fals economics pers What tons of paper wo can furnish whelmingly so If overvaluationbut over remedy Aro we all to plunge into foolish ¬ of silwhich ebb and flow In tbe tides of tho but moved steadfastly toward a sound cur- every day Wo can make all things cheap ¬ ver by 8 cents on a dollar drovo all the ness unless soma great man hits upon ocean in the rush of tho rivers and out of rency and the long pent up energies of the er than over before and moro of them What gold out of our country for 00 years onco something sure If the world baa got to tho groat energies which are looked up In groat American pcopla rushed forward In shall wo do Puntuo our old course of In its history what will 60 cento of over ¬ wait for that panacea let mo toll you that tho booom of tho earth blundering shock business some mare valuation do Why it is as clear as matho the rest of death is a flash of lightning the straight line of progress Man alano has mastery of tho earth and compared with the rest wo aro coin to or shall wo set capital in motion But rpntlrs The BXUfoTtnno of 1803 sea and sky and by him alano can the We shall then boon a sliver basis what take Is there nothing In our idea that We havo Just passed through another of now snail wo But capital in motion hidden treasures be poured Into tho light those terrible crises Wo must restore confidence How can ever that may bo If we get there tho the bet senso is common sense and are on our way to of day No no these thlnm oro Governed br other years of wealth with this addition- we restore confidence First of all by put- ¬ oasis wui eiter do statue or unstable if But each individual man Is weak and al benefit that tho distribution of wealth ting anarchy down and all manner of dis it Is stable what improvement will that be natural laws and take their course like the powerless Only by combination each with When wo reach It will be turbance Peace and a stable government Are there any moro potatoes four pecks tolling of tho round earth or tho glitter of the other can great results be bad No well as moro abundant thanmore even as oro tbo first necessity This Is a borrowing than in ono bushel Aro 183 in75 cent dol ¬ tho stars Suppoeo a roan wero created full ever before moro striking proof of this can anywhere In 1603 wo had a great crash as wo had in and lending world That is a Axed fact lars worth any moro than 100 lOOoeat dol grown and set upon a solitary earth facing bo found than In that complex union of 1870 dawn All tho world went with us but No amount of denunciation of money lend lars Doos a dollar get any more valuation the march ofAs tho panorama of sunrise men which mokes up tbe modern nation for special cause wo hod gone farther and ers no wild talk about Wall street whJob by changing tho tho fountain of light across it into coppers the and modern society But whilo men must it is far us a longer way back In 1892 by the way is the greatest money borrowBut suppose the new standard is unsta ¬ nesssky tho red sunset and tho block dark ¬ bo united for great enterprises the nature wo camo over him what could bo make thought hard times had been banished er in the world will ever put down that ble what will happen then Well human of man craves also liberty and Individual fact Enterprises are carried on by t experience forever we were sure that work and hero to tell you All uncer- ¬ of this termination of tho gorgeous pag ity Modem union and tho complex won ¬ pay were never more to bo separated high united confidence of men of money and tainties areis detriment to business a For eantry of tbe skies Nothing but dark- ¬ But men of derfully complex condition of modern so wo were brains Bring this thing homo to the last 60 years all the struggle of busl ness desolation and death ond a wild call- ¬ mistaken ciety has drawbacks and sorrows which are Yes Edna cots can sco In the dark unknown gods to help him and Pride goeth beforo and n yourselves hod then you will understand it ties has been toward ccrtatntlsa Business ing on tbe man who has from earliest boy ¬ completely its own Tbe Boohcms of New haughty spirit before a destruction election But money or any other capital has long ago ceased to bo gambling Small If you Oh Just like Bister Anna fall Tho England had no financial troubles no of 1803 was a great seen tho sun disappear into tho rod your earned Wby Hdna you uro talking non- misfortune It may you had you or yourself oryou father had and sure profits often repeated are tho foun ¬ hood to light up another day may bo igno strikes The currency question was as slm bo we would havo bad a collapso even any left to had won In dation of modern wealth Tho Suez canal west Benac then plo as a string of wampum In centnU ono con be quite sure But if wo had No tho luck of a lottery would you let it out tho ocean cable tbe swift steamships and rant of Keplers laws and of Galileis fate Oh no in to anybody on Africa today banks never brook and chocks skillful liands we should never have gone earth who was liablo to gl vo tho swiftest railroads aro all harnessed in but ho knows no greater certainty on good night nurse When Mr Taffy said to her In the dark hallway aro never dishonored for neither banks bo far or Buffered so much you back only half of It and want to coll to this service Whoever that can have a earth than that tbo day follows tho night last heard Oh nor checks oro needful for their kind of hoa 1893 might my It aquore I make no harsh criticisms on tho Dem- friend llko How would you to a farmer stable currency swings off into an unsta-¬ A man who call only seen Sherman or well Toffy night I aro not her say now Mr you on prosperity Before tho factory system ren ocratic- party or their president shaved Mr to let your farm I plant who by law might turn your story fellow ble currency sets himself against the civ- wonder nnd rescuo Johnwo who havo zoen Brooklyn Life dered combinations of workmen needful myself on Abraham Lincolns text of but and a ilized world and must take tho conse Williams for 1873 and liavo read of 1826 and 1831 In thcro was less discontent but almost no Scripturo A house divided against Itself half house into a shanty spread sand over quences j Cant Tell England and 1837 In America know tliat progress and there was no sharing by the cannot stand An CnproBtablo Excbaaga I do not bollovo that your arable land and burn up yasr wood Tou cant tell good tea wo shall as surely rise again to business tollers of tho profits and tho pleasures three Democrats out of ten in tho busi- lot and then hand it back to youismon By the lalHl it bears But say some of these men suppoeo wo and prosperity as that tomorrows sun But If you believe as I do that tho world ness parts of this country over meant such tied and half ruined How quick you Nor tho size of the waist Is better than It was and that all tho dis- a chango In tho tariff as was mada Many would invert such a fellow Well the man do swing off from Europe wo Join the will rlso Uy the corset It wears Be not deceived by false prophets Who has capital to let besides farms has great silver using countries China and comforts of modern life are but n fair price of thorn wcro moro astonished than In Alex Owcet In Tammany Times wi Japan and Mexico and all tbo rest with tho west they tell tbo people that Malno is paid for a higher civilization growing ever were I make no criticism of you liavo sense the presi- Just as much thing as wants to know Is their 000000000 inhabitants Why not faltering You and know sho was never A Hare Chance higher then you must with patience try dent Thcro aro many things about him Tho first ho I to understand tbe temporary evils and seek 1 adiulro Ho Is both strong and brave Will bo get his capital back This samo givo up tho European mode and take the so steadfast Heroin tho oast they toll us Clariss- a- Iydtas m clt Is certainly tradoof China and Japan This sounds tho west Is blazing with sliver crosses and beautiful but I thlnl In good temper to rectify wrongs by good Nevertheless thcro oro somo things which idea Alls tho mind of tho business borrowIts Imnioilest to well It looks all tho larger because it ex Is crowned with silver thorns but when eonso show o much of It Dont you ought to bo squarely stated not to provoke er It Jordan of Alfred puts his property Neither loud indignation nor flowery partisan feeling but simply as descriptions into tbo forest and makes lumber and tells Isto In imagination Do you suppoeo wo tho tug of battlo comes tho gallant west Dorothea Well she has neither face speech neither great promises nor wild of errors which wo must avoid not as Re- It on credit ho wants to know that he could get tho trade of these countries by peopled by our children will show to tho harangues will help any man out of dis publicans but as citizens of a republio will bo paid in as good a dollar as bo put simply having the samo money Such world that brothers truo and tried who figure nor fortune so Its neck or nothaster or any nation out of hard time into the wocda Else why should ho put ideas llko the old tune cry of Fmarkcta of have fought so many fights shoulder to ing with her Town Topics the prosperity of whloblunderthocharge Temper will not oven untio a shoestring dollars into the woods at all Now Z put the world are of such stuff as dreams are shoulder in the great conflict of human No Wonder He Snore of us all and tho harder you push a ropo tho moro It tofyouoa men of sonso plain men of mada of TradVtakea decades nay cen progress will never bo separated from each Income Tax SestractlTO Mrs Ilisey Dear dear wonder It will nqt go any whither other or from that great party around sense would yon lenUinonoy if you had turiesfor Its growth Among the arguments which thafrlends what makes the porrol wearbo Imagine we could have all Cauca of Prosperity of silver urge- today r ono which was to it to any man or set of men or uny na- that trade whloh would coaio to us Seo which clusters all tho glories cf 80 of tho Mr lusry who has his own What ore tho causes of prosperity and be anticipated long ago and which I knew tion whloh you knowwaa trying to devise how actual experleaoo Will cause to dwln- - most Illustrious years of this countrys his tho subject suppose he has picked tory What aro tho causes of panics Aro they was sure to coma When tho Sherman law somowoy waerooy you wouia gat back dlo the figures of the Imagination In the up tho remarks that the neighbors mysterious thing beyond human ken f was struggling to be repealed tho Dem- ¬ only half of it You may not like a silver first place there are no 000000000 of sil Lev make about him Texan Blfter 7 you will analyze you will find that what ocratic press and even samo Republicans man understand currency You may not be able to dally with sta- ver using people Ono hundred and fifty Love is omnipresent In nature as motive ever tho remote causes ore and they aro told us that repeal alone would bo tho millions of these outsiders oro on a paper tlo Doesnt Itewelgh lb The introduction of this different ovcry time tho immediate cause Anal remedy and business would again re¬ tistics but you do understand that slmplo basis We could not get them even by giv- ¬ and reward MDo you havo any Idea how many torn If you were a business man of prosperity is the confidence of all the vive I never shored that belief On tho proposition How much do you felicity is in a private and toad1 relation of coal you burn each winter would you mako things on a gold basis ing them greenbacks pooplo In each other and In tho situation contrary Just three years ago today lacksuppose tho ramaialag peoplo take of our of ono to ono Which is tho enchantment No I only know how much JI pay In tho future When tho people all work ing two days whilo I was consorting with and sell them on credit to a people who stuffs uow now of human life which like a ecrtaia divine Only 80000000 together when they all havo faith in each good Democrats as I hopo to consort with wcro trying to seo It they could not pay much do tba gold countries take Seven rago and enthusiasm seises on ma at oae wri viucago Jiecoru other then prosperity reigns After pros- the llko In this campaign I took occasion you on a silver basis hundred and slxty flvo millions only about period ond works a revolution in his mind A Camo la am and body unites him to his race plodgos Tbo Silver Quwtlon perity reigns for tomo time longer or in tho preflenoo of 8000 mon women and 18 times as much EUiel Dont you think shorter men think that hard times ore children to declare that tho repeal of tho Ia it not clear as noonday why men tjo Groat Britain alone takes 8400000000 him to tho domestic and civil ndaMons ¬ married on ones birthday it nlco to bo permanently dono away with and gc4 wild fiherman law was only ono step In the up- not lend capital and why men do not un of our products olght times as much as all carries him with now sympathy late naMaud Sometimes It brings bad luclc ward march Blnco then many bad things dcrtako enterprises and ovcrprosjicrlty sets In I do not say that sil- ¬ the silver countries in the world We buy ture enhances tho power of the senses Then sonio wiso men earlier than others havo happened plunging us deeper Into ver agitation Is tho only lion In tho way of silver countries 1117000000 of gold opens tho imagination adds to bis char ¬ look at Eve N V Journal seo that tho world cannot absorb all that theralro I believe that tho laws must bo so mado countries 1680000000 Putting theso fig ¬ acter hcrotoand sacred attributesostab v Tho 8scrst of Ileaaty Is mado cannot permanently support tho In that very dlsoourso I told tho Dem that tho American pooplo shall do all their ures together our trade with sliver coun llshes marriage and gives permanonoo to enterprise which tho otrconldcnco of ocrats tliat I did not expect tho DemMiss Da Plain Doqtor what Is the ko own wcrk In duo time I moan to discuss tries Is 1160000000 with gold countries human society Emerson men has set In motion and begin to doubt ocratic party to bo utterly bad I havo that Just now our first duty Is with the crcl of benuty 1800000000 ouo to nine Do you desire to refuse discounts to hoard money and been always cry much Interested In tho silver question My friends I havo aild to exchange 0 worth of trade for 1 Family Jlbyslclan confidentially There Wcro Reasons Do to spcculatloa Ulien tho dis- Democratic party I liavo always boon its many times and I capnot repeat It too you want to do anything which will oven call a halt tty W Y Weekly What aro your polltlcsiny man asked Be bqrc trust spreads and pania and hard times truo friend tender affectionate bat al often cxiKirlccco Is tho teacher Within tend to mako such an oxcliange tho portly visitor of tho prisoner behind follow Then wo sot to work to climb out ways truthful pointing out Its faults In a this very 13 ironths wo liavo luid an ci Perttnlne Industry Ah but we wunt tho prosperity of Ja tbo burs at tho penitentiary spirit at meekness remembering ourselves tmplo of what confidence will da and what pan nsd Mexico of our troubles and tho 0CC8s is slow She shopped all day until the eye Itenlly my friends wo Well replied tho latter hesitatingly And came homo olmost dead Wlillo wo aro climbing out wo suffer fellow Republicans lest wo should also bo distrust will do pasw l that stage of prosperity long ngo I I havent coino out for nnybedy yek Rut everything she hod to show What a Ion ely period that climb out season tcmpUxl But when I said in 1803 tliat I In December 1805 this very year thrro Mexico piorpcrs because of illvcrl A con- - jiiiumu iiiiitxv io wis rwnmi spool or Ytnrcua -JWorld J and pro ¬ old nos expect tho party to bo utterly bad I had not tlie slightest Idea what tho conHow they swarm I Havent you ond I vention of Chicago would do and say In seen them In this Very stato of Maine In 1800 Blnop that speech In 1803 wo have tills very county of York How thoy did had a most severe season When the tariff pour In upon us In 1878 What n great act proposed by Mr Bryan and his asso career ProfesrorLco Miller had under these ciates was presented li tho house It was very sklest Whcro Is Professor Loo Miller certainly n grout shock to tho linslncrs of le isora of oratory I Is for quook doctors In finance ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ - ¬ ¬ L ¬ was a roTtvsl of business hope The Iron stant fall of tho dollar and no rlso of business ono of the great indices of pros- wages and you call tluit prosperity I For perity having in many respects a good tho middleman It may 1m and for tho roii tariff schedule began to revive Some oth- ¬ ufactnrcr also but for tho wngo earner net er Industries followed suit and a tempo ¬ yet 80 far ns wages aro lowered so t a rary hopo went over tho community One has silver contributed to manufacturers great steel company had orders six months profit But not even lowered wages a ahoud Its stock rose from 40 to 80 Mon thing Intolerable for our pooplo has start ¬ who know best purcliascd It at 80 and ed production In Mexico thought It worth 1S5 Confldcnco began What was Mexico ouco nnd to show ttaolt Then came Venezuela and now Oneoiliowas tho land of what revolutUa then what Senator Brie called tho peti lits of fratricidal strife torn asunder on tion In bankruptcy followed Confldcnco Ukj ambition of any petty chief Nov died Ono day tho iron mills had business under Porflrlo Bias representing tbo grow beyond power of supplying wants tho Ing civilization of his country sho Is tbo next day they had none Ileasonablo cer- land of peace Not silver nnd dwlndllnu tainty makes business uncertainty para¬ wages havo revived Mexico but Porflrlo lyses It 1 Bias and tho civilization he rcpresonls In 1879 wo resumed tpecio payments Let mo venture to say Just hero tliat nei Wo had suitable tariff laws Tho foundather Mexloo nor any other country will tion for certainty was laid Wo knew we ever havo truo prosperity nntll were to do our own work Capitalists sav creasing instead of diminishing she has In wages ings banks all who had capital to lend at We passed Mexicos prosperity long years homo and abroad knew thcro was certain ago will ever no man ty of honest repayment and business re want andgo back toIn Ids senses wo shall to How sumed Its onward march In 18S7 with meet the competition that cheap labor of of tbo such chango of tariff as will bo founded oriental countries is a problem for the fuon business principles and have the ap¬ ture but this much wo da know that cut proval of the pooplo of tho United States ting tho dollar In two Is no solution what we shall again havo tho certainty of doing ever and that tho permanent lowering of our own wort wages hero liy any devleo With tho defeat of tho Bryan Watson toicratcu uy tbo pooplo of will novor be America Bewail combination will 001110 certainty of Not a Contrtt of BccUodj repayment of capital borrowed at home Ilcmcinber that this anil abroad certainty that burinccs enter- - between bimetallism contest lodar Is not and monometallism prises will havo a sound foundation and That subjoct would boar discussion This 1807 with Its attendant 14 years of succontest Is lictwcon silver monometallism cess will lift us to another height of sucwhich wt havo not and gold monometalcess whcro perhaps another octof misguid ed citizens forgetful of tbo past will way- - lism which wo havo That subject will This contest tay us ana wo snail nave to beat them not boar candid discussion cot again This tlicn Is tho reasonable pros-- also Is ran between tho cast and tho west Thcro bo no such contest Our Inter poct of tho future I wish I could assure With their growth you of a future prosperity that would reign est ore Identical comes our gro win Wo cannot go on alone unbroken forovcr ond ever But history Wo havo sent our Children there Our knows human nature too welL You will eco that my statements oro not money Is there No mlsfortuno can lian- promises without limit You havo seen pen to them that docs not hanncn to us Wo hero havo full esteem for tho pioneers cxhILitcd many times remedies far all the Ills tho world Is heir to but did you ever 01 mo west onu rojoico in tneir prosperity They nro sco a perfectly healthy world You never AsBurko all n bravo nnd vlsorous rranle said of tho younger Pitt they will ore not chips of tho old block but tho Evils of an TJzuUbla Carrency Omno lgnotum pro mogntflco Is Latin That omlTho HeTthelreal MAht Utt ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ 1 poor Bllklns got ln1a tlffht place and defaulted for nearly 200000 Very sad very sad I wonder If they wont bo oblo to compromise tho case In omo way By tho way what was dona with that fellow who stolo a bucket of coal from your woodshed 1 Ob1 tho infernal Ihlcf went to tha penitentiary I prosecuted tho case right up to tho end There should be no oyropathy with thieves Chicago Poet to Mo Booomhted Somo ono nudged tho new womaa rcho was presiding What ia asked tho latter Why dont you rccogniza thatllttlo woman in tho front row I havent tba honor of bcr acquaint ¬ ance and I havo yet to boo tho book on etiquette that make it even perml Bible to recogntzo ono to Whom you novo sot necn introduced And the new woman looked at bcr critic as if sho felt that sho bad com ¬ pletely crushed her Chicago Evening Post Why that waa a sad nvunt MkfortaaM and Cvlna case t i 1 St itr 1 i ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ Q MutU ¬ ¬ ¬ i Affl ¬ m n - 3 f ZA ¬ Vn ¬ ¬ ¬ It ¬ ¬ ¬ r M a ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ v m ¬ ¬ ¬ Dut-let-u- - ¬ ¬ vwon m ¬ ¬ ¬ rlot ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ k3t ¬ ¬ ¬ jii Us3cranHBBa ffiilEmHiSSiwUi ifc -- t J jjg3Me lBBia rJf iiiiiSJiiasaMjasssafasy 3iiikW illitM 1 r jjyjg H