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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): September 17, 1896
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Digital page images are linked to the text file. v5 PWff f fcAfeifcfcA6fctftA M wvwynniiwwtvwyi TFT f f T f T f Fa The Finest fvw vrrvwvrrt We tan furnish Hates Spfial Clubbing for all the Leading Magatints and Periodicals Work and ZatesIX in tonjunction with THE BEE i Copper plate Engraving Wedding Cards Visiting Cards iff tW on short - Z notice and at best Prices at this office liAAAAAAAUgUUUAOUWMAwyU A THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 17 SEVENTH YEAR What Stewart flcant by Gold Tho white haired millionaire from Nevada has changed his views Senator to suit hit pocket book Stewart said in 1874 Gold has made the world re spect it The English people once thought they could get along With out gold for a while but they had I do not to go back to it care how much you discuss it or how many resolutions you pass they do not make any difference you must come to tho same conclusion that all pcoplo have that gold is recognized as the universal standard of value It is idle to talk about compromising on any other measure of value tho world wilf not accept it Tho wheat will be measured from tho siunu standard gold in Illinois as it i in Liverpool ami any man It was a lit ran figure it lli party in England once but it grew wonderfully It has been a it lie party in this country occasionally but under Silas Wright Tom Benton and Calhoun and others it grew to bo the party of the country Since this speech was made nearly JGoo 000000 ol silver credit money has been put in circulation and passes at its full nominal value although silver bullion has fallen nearly ffty per cent in price The government recognizes gold as tho universal standard and is upheld by the party of the counOnly the Stewtry the patriots arts aifd the British silver mine owners and the windy office seek ers desire to compromise on another mcastirebf value which tho Vorldtwill not accept ¬ ¬ ¬ 1 ¬ ¬ EARLINGTON Demonetizing Horses What has been the matter of late with the horse lie can pull just as much and cats no more There are horse races now just the same as before und men stand around the speed rings in the hot sun and jabber and lie and nwcar just as they always did And they pnt winning horses on tho neck and kick losing jockeys just the same as they nlways did And they go out to one side and squirt tobacco juice into lhn Jimson weeds and put tip jobs on each other as tlioy Why then the deca alwaysdid dence of the horse The following statistics show the humbcr of horses and their value in the United States for the years named ¬ HOPftLfNS COUNTY KENTUCKY vsu 1896 Thinks Bryan Is Doomed Mary Yellcn Lease while riding on the train between Topeka and Kansas City indulged in a little prophesying to a correspond ¬ She said When the historian of the fu ture writes the story of this cam paign he will assign two principal causes for the defeat of William Jennings Bryan The first will be David B Hill of New York and tho second Hoke Smith of Georgia Hill has no use for Bryan or free silver and his support of Bry an is actuated by purely selfish motives If Bryan is elected he hopes to control the Federal pat ronage of the State of New York Sincere reformers will not coun tenancc this open trafficking in Government offices and many of them will vote against Bryan or not vote at all Hoke Smiths apparent support of the ticket will lose to it thousands of the votes of old soldiers and in Kansas alone this influence will cost the cause of free silver When Smith re10000 votes signed his position in Clevelands cabinet for the ostensible purpose of aiding Bryan and Sewall he did so at the instance of tho gold bug plutocracy knowing well that his influence would contribute largely to the defeat of the cause which he professes to champion Mrs Lease does not have much hope for the election of Bryan In fact she admits that he is doomed to certain defeat He is journeying to the West and going down with the sun ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ NO 37 CBIPipw Republican Doctrine The American people hold the financial honor of our Gov- ¬ ernment as sacred as our flag The money of the United States and every hind and form of it whether of paper silver or cold must be as Rood as the best in the world The dollar paid to the far- ¬ mer 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 In this contest patriotism is above party and national honor is dearer than any party The currency and name of the novcrnment are credit good now and must be kepi good torevcr wnat we want is a sound policy financial and industrial which will give courage and confidence to allj for when that is done the money now unemployed Jjc- cause of fear for the futurci and lack of confidence in in- ¬ vestment will quickly appear in the channels of trade I a fundamental princi plc in coinage recognized and followed by all the statesmen of America in the past and never yet safely departed from that there can be only one basis upon which gold and silver can be concurrently coined as money and that basis is equality not in weight but in the commercial value of metal contained in the re is It spective coins Garrett A Hohart Wiluam McKiNifeV 1 The A B C of It Let us not get mixed up with complex matters in connection with the free silver idea Let up not befog our brain with arguments about the crime of 73 or bother with the many theories which the advocates of free rtilver are giving us But let us talto a common sense view of the situation Now to start with Suppose Bryan was elected and the free coinage act had been passed and that free coinage was an actual fact Suppose that silver could be taken to the mint and coined into silver dollars at the ratio of 16 to r ent ¬ jHAj lr Mf Democratic Doctrine The proportion between the values of gold andfifilyer is a mercantile probrh altojust priii gether ciples will lead us to disregard legal proportions altogether to inquire into the market price of gold in the several countries with which we 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 goldLand fine silver at the markets of the several countries with which we are or probably ma 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 ¬ Year lBo 1895 1896 No horsrs 15498140 5 Vnliip 1589j318 4037 Sl007j93 6j6 370730580 300 140186 i F William McKiney 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 fiaCJR Gold is - Garret f A IIoBAiFr 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 ¬ w Daniel Webster I dont believe that you can legislate up the value of anything any more than I believe you can make generals heroes by legisla tion The Continental Congress tried legislating value tip even by resorts to penalties but the inexorable laws of trade as independ ent as the law of gravitation kept them down I do believe you can legislate a value down and that you can do it by attempting to leg Roscoe Conkling islate it up February j 18C2 ¬ f ¬ ¬ ¬ r MP Mast Preserve Our Credit Credit plays a great part in iIik 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 mer ¬ This credit chants do not want a silver basis They saythat 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 Isayno and nor from sentiment do I make this statement but from a selfish reason Wo must preserve our credit in the world and if wc adopt a silver basis wo Wc will ruin it the world over us oilt want no silver basis to help of these hard times because tho Dis- ¬ silver basis is dishonorable brought on these hard times trust in 1893 and hard times will last until we turn down these Silvcritcs and when wo settle this thing for good and all in November wo will hear no more of hard times Thomas B lltvb ¬ v vJThe question beforo Congress is whether iVis now safe am ex- ¬ pedient to offer free coinage to tho grains tho silver dollar of 412 tho mints of thcLatin Union with ite closed and Germany not permit ting silver to bo coined as money At current rates of silver tho free coinage of u dollar containg Bran9 worth ingold about 41 pinety two cents gives an illegiti mate profit to the owner of the bul ¬ lion enabling Mm to take ninety two cents worth of it to tho mint and get U stamped as com and force his neighbor to take it for a iulldohar This is an undue and unfair advantage which the Government has no right t owner of siiveJLbulOJWiIW 9 defrauds the man wlio la J iiRKe insMmxmi J4gion mm orga Klngt St rtKWp5 S -- n ¬ ¬ ¬ JJil These statistics show that while the number of horses remain prac- tically the same the viluu has deHere clined over one half billion of wealth is one half years in four wiped out This is of itself alone enough to make a panic and bring the country into financial stress Tho farmers who constitute about one third of the population of the United States have suffered about one half of the loss arising from thcdcmon elization of the horse What has caused the decline of the four legged Othello whose ocWhy cupation is so nearly gone Wiiyhas is he no longer stolen the horse thief become an antiquity and why has the horse ceased to Why bo a medium of exchange More Light are there no more lawsuits for Mr Bryans hysterical utterances breach of warranty Why are oats Ratlefla and Irrational arc so numerous and mysterious down to 8 cents per bushel These that an interpreter is desirable Here is what The Detroit Trib- are hard questions to answer It THE DOLLAR BRYAN WOULD LIKE TO GIVE DS Wha s tbe meaning of this silIf une one of the foremost free certainly cannot be owing to any Exchange we were sure that our children of the country siys ver journals decrease in population of the would always belong to the ruling It is the contention of rational United States concerning which class we might be satisfied with an defenders of free coinage that it the facts arc as follows Business ProsperltyUnneccssary Why the Farmers Prices nre Low aristocracy But when we rememwould not raise silver to a parity at Population 189a 65403 000 Accordlnglo Bryan Tho farmers market is at home ber that we can not control the di 68273 000 the existing ratio- and upon that Population 1805 In case free coinage of silver O3733000 Addressing those whom he calls If his prices arc below the average divinity of our children after we are should be established in this coun fact they base chiefly their claim Population 1896 Here is an increase ol over four the peasantry Bryan said I it is because his home market is a gone when we remember that when try I presume insurance compa that free coinage will bring relief million people added to thChum know a banker in Buffalo who wrote poor one In it he pells two thirds we pass away they are left to take nics and all other institutions o Wc insist that free coinage is a bcr of those who in 1891 worked an article the other day in-- which of his wheat 97 per cent of his Tv their chances etc Or this would continue to make their pay good thing because under it the stole-- horses swapped he said that upon the success of corn and nine tenths of his meat Laws should not be made so that ments by checks and drafts on present expressed by 232 dorses dollar as at the many will toil and the few en- banks as heretofore but in my grains of gold metal will disappear horses and plotted in the jimson the business men depended the and pork nearly a third of his joy the fruits of the toil of the opinion the whole volume of our at once and never return to oppress weeds and in addition to this there success of the laborer and farmer cotton a quarter of his tobacco ate many millions of people in the Think of that There is not a per and practically all of his hay wool many or this That platform currency would sink at once to the us years son in this audience who would fruit fowl and dairy products means that every man shall be de silver basis and these checks and We contend United States who are four Mr Bryan says older now than then There never make that mistake Farm prices as a whole and taken fended in the enjoyment of that drafts would be paid in silver dolthat free and unlimited silver coin Wage earners should be shown decade by decade fall when the was a time in the history of the which he earns but that no man lars or their equivalent instead of age by the United States alone will United States when the value of that the only persons that can pos supply all over the world is inshall be permitted to enjoy what gold or mr equivalent as is now raise the bullion value of silver to its horses was so great as in 1892 sibly reap any benefit from the creased but a tail below the aversomebody else has earned and thecjur J G Carlisle its coinage value and thus make and the horses averaged that year votes of working men lor 50 cent age such as exists now iSjduc and which is taken from him by vicious silver bullion worth 139 per each dollars are office scekereowners clue solely to a poor homo market legislation or this The prr T 8c the in the United States over 65 ounce in gold throughout Predicts Democracys in of silver stocks and speculators There was then in circulation 1 The farms dairvs and stock mulgation of the gold standaiifeox world fc Destruction r the United States money to the who make money from the misfor- rancnes engage 0304112 persons attack upon your homes l - UunB Forces W 1lt is a mistake to suppose that amount of 601 347187 When tunes of others In trade manufacturing firesides and you have in work night air in towns is unhealthy In in 1896 the bottom has dropped out vn arc- at work which certainly The wage earner should observe and mechanical professional and right to resist it as tc lesist an most cases it is purer between ten of the of Some are trying to other work there are 14354958 horse so to speak there was one tbing army marching to take your chil- mean the complete turning back night and six in the morning at ths hands on the dial of Democ These latter persons 1601347 make this a campaign of sentiment engaged dren captive and burn the roof over than any other part of the twenty just as much money racy and the destruction of party your head four hours It is beneficial to sleep 473i but not so much horse The but it is no such thing Those consume- the product of the fSrmer hopes Our Southern friends if inches corned beef factories seem to have who appeal to the prejudices and If they have plenty of work they with the window open four 11 Sec our beautiful new stock of they persist will be left alone with from the top and the door tightly been unable to keep up the price feelings of the voter forget that have money to spend and the ties gloves belts etc closed ladies it their free coinage heresy The A so isnt or to stem the tide of depreciation the question before the country is the farmers market is goodSt Bernard Store Well being so why do we take danger is that another Southern i foregoing it would simply one of cold business careful and statistical estimate From the ASK tht recovered idea and a charge of heedlessness dytpeptka Ullou men behve shows that between 8000000 and any chances on the dollar seem impossible to connect the If the business feiert vklluii of lerer THE We can get gold or jts equivalent for the public safety on the finanand sound money 9000000 ot these wage earners foundering of the horse if wc may protection ntl 4U the mercurial now cial question will do service in the how use the expression diluted patient with the great favor their efforts they will invest Jiave had their ability to buy re tlay uiovcicd htahh It is worth 100 cents on a dollar North American place of memories of the Civil I Since 1873 ne their money and try to make it uarn duced by these hard time As cUuful tplrlit aaj good crime of 1873 m Grovek Cleveland everywhere War ikiy will tell per capita circulation has been in a fair interest in case such a policy ilHlll they could not buy as much the So we have supposed the silver il lallug SiMMOMt round numbers 20 per cent greater is declared for by the voters surplus became greater Benefit Association Llflt rUGULtTO to be but Ignorance and design are proif declare voters the There is more than a billion of coin and Efforts being made to sell when Tbo Cheapest luret and lleat Family OF Mudlclne la tl World Suppose it isnt The and against this they will put the no demand existed prices fell in circulation now than then ductive of much mischief In CONSTIPATION Jaundkt For DYSWISIA What then Eyansville Indiana llilloue mucki SICK HEADACHE Cole Oepree yet the horse is balked or to speak money in the banks and keep it 1892 this country took 386000000 former is the tool of the latter and tlouofSiWuSOUR STOMACH Iteaiilunieic Whnt is the use ol taking a Mi uurltaled rcueJy It vairanlcd But to couialn mor accurately has sat back in there The labor will be unem bushels of the wheat crcp and is often set to work suddenly and or any mineral luUiaKt PAYS INDEMNITY FOR a tlngW iitkU U Mkaivir but U the breeching and refused to go ployed and the workers will suffer consumed 2000000000 bushels chance unless we can do better In a word the neunexpectedly PURELY VEGETABLE Tho process of shifting from the of corn forward financially But in 1895 although A silver dollar wont be worth more Accident Sickness and Death ccnlalulne uua Southern HoixunJ HctUwhUhaa s cessity arising from a want of speail wlte PnlvUWuce lit placed la counuiu where tho gold to tho silver basis would there were at least 5000000 more than 100 cents will it under free Urir DlMurt niott eail It will cur all Blmetaljism coinage Dlaeaaca cauxxl by leraicuut cie is represented as greater than be disastrous to the toilers of the people they only used 316000000 Liter nml ItuweUof IJvcr Complaint art a UlUr CHEAP and RELIABLE it really is I contend that it is Ilie bYMIIOMS We are getting that now Is the United States a bimetallic country and this fact should 13 bushels of wheat and 1200000000 in the mouth j Tain In the Hack bidet or or tad laiit ofttn mltlalcu fur KneutuatUmr Hour country JOUHt Let well enough alone Why impressed uppn their minds Yes practically bushels of corn And other pro by the substance not with a shadMouiaclil Lou of Appctle lioweli alternately a M GILMODR Agent cottlve and Ux Htadailwi Lf 4 Memory with Some say duty compels a Demo M Because it has tho -- dollar ns its painful tentatlon of having failed Id do ouuiblui to Its Position ducts of tho farm and dairy shows ow of a thing wc are to be bene Restore Silver vote for a touicn aucni iu uava wcuuww iwMi mw unit of value and gold as the a similar decline of consumption crat to back up and Hiilrllai a thick yellow apiwarance of lha fakln and fited to the Crime of 73 Prior You have Bryans Eyea a dry Cough often mltlalcu for Coatumpiloi standard ot valuo and limits tho Tho farmertis suffering from idle Democrat Soiuctluiit many of llitta yiuixonta attend tht Depreciation keeps pace with ROBINSON In the Washington vaults now no Democrat BEN T diieau al utlitrt very few but Ilia livaa the Uracil coinage of silver to an amount that mills mines and furnaces not from word that he is lmlv it nrnIf In lh KeguUtcd LrneialW lha teal of wretch- the quantity of the emission and in lime ual mnciln and not And there are 16000 tons of silver tho idle mints can he redeemed in gold Restore confidence Let him dare deny that ho said it articles for which it is changed rise lhe foflAwliiir ulnliltf aitcemed ncraODt attett 10 tht every dolla Somo say it is pretty bad now or pa Government has bought in the way not an obsolcto coinage act and either of silver vlnuet of biuuoht Liyik Hboh AIOK SanW b in a greater ratio than the sinking demonetizing the wliitp metK 1 elder of U li Im Kev H1 IU K a chance will emerge from se- We might as well take Icrrylia Col K K huaiki AluauyUai C Mailer per being maintained equal to ka al valuo of the money Where then would take more than 500 timid capital It toniiSWiir JluCoi j A llutlt llatabrdf t gold dollar can bo exchanged for It cant bo worse Geijpt is the farmer the artisan benefited tiai evet j ir it - i - I Aleaander irirpu rowcra freight cars to transport tus money clusion and demonstrate the ro Sum U ifW - U lion wwi tlsieuncna it at any time Under the present What kind ol tomfoolery is this Wo have letted lie tuiuca oertooauy anu Know metal wo have purchased iu the dundency of the currency The debtor may be because as 1 lhal far Dvinemla ltlloutneaa and Ihrfatblnff Head When our baby lay at deaths Alwayson hands tullanilcompletestockot Sinco 1878 wo havo uscjd hope of securing bimetallism ache it la lha Lett uicdWuo the wodd ever taw We law have observed he gives tho shad have tried forty other remedlca Lefort bunniooi Utter Pileal Piles Itchinc 1ileal door did wo do any experiment over 500000000 in silver and sil- Fancy such a procession crossing KeguUlor and Bout of them gave ue mora than tem DRUGS AND MEDICINES PER- owin lieu of tho substance and in porary relief lha ltegulator not only rclitved but cured Intense Itching ing Symptom- s- Moisture the continent and dumping tho We tried everything which ver certificates Ku ue sLEGaaru and MatsBNbaa MaCOM 0 FUMRKY and TOILET AKTt proportion to his gain the creditor and slinging most at night worte by would cure but wo did not expertexxuracTvaio only t The non partisan free silver club load where it caine from of the body politic suffers Whether If allowed lo continue Iu scratching AND OILS CLES PAINTS t iiUZXlliH ft CO IluUdalpUa Fa iment of Louisville recognizes the effect McxIcatiDollirs or Sile r mora may form which often bleed and ulit be a legal tender or not it will Arc things bad in a business PHYICI3AN3 PRESCRIPTIONS that tho wild theory would produce cerate becoming very sore Swavnks I am prepared to furnish Mexias has been observed very truly CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED that of driving all our gold abroad can dollars at the market price Ointment stops tho Itching and bleeding way It must be leave no alternative heaii ulceration and In most cases removes Let us tell you something to try and substituting silver monontc now cents each to all advo- the tumors At druggists or by mall for nothing An evil equally that or 54 Vote down this crowd of repu tallism by the following declara cates of Free and Unlimited Coingreat is tho door it immediately 40 cents Dr Swayno Son Philadelphia diators tion denning their idea of himctfil age of Silver in an quantity from opens for speculation by which the Tell tho world in trumpet tones lism i one piccQ to car load lots Cash or f Goon government is founded on least designing and perhaps the onuoctsTt BEST We believe that all the benefits certified New York exchange must mutual concessions No law is so in November that wo want tho most valuable part of tho commun VIA accompany all orders Car load constructed as not to bear with best money that we will take no CHARLES of bimetallism will bo reached ST ity are preyed upon by the- more CHICAGO ami KOMA up ST LOUIS of twelvo tons contain seeming injustice on soma member other and business will revive one half of the world uses gold only lots knowing and crafty speculators vjirds of four hundred thousand TO KENTUCKY School laws Let the capital out that Bryan of the community and the other half of the world Mexican dollars 8T PAUL OMAHA MINNEAPOLIS shall therefore only observe that DENVEH KANSAS CITY BT J0SCPH uses silver only This is in fact These Mexican dollars contain tax those who havo no children to and his followers havo scared un MON so many pcoplo have suffered by NEBRA8KA COLORADO will tticc iitc of Druggists Sunbres only bimetallism the world has more silver than tho standard dol Obtain tho benefit ot tho fund so der cover and prosperity AND PACI tbo TANA UTAH former emissions that like a burnt HO COAST One raised New York Lumber Trado lar of tho UntM States Road laws tax those wio come ever known to any large extent prescriptions Cortfullu ompouuptl child who dreads tho fire no per hundred of these dollars for salo havo no means of using thorough journal VESTIBULED TRAINS son will touch it who call possibly will coin 101 Ttie receipts of lumber at St Lonli or to day at 54 dollars ee tHI WITH fares - avoid it The natural consequentTobacco users will find in another col the week ending August id aggregated 011 uryan uouars anu pay wages anu decided Interest of wldch Will be that the specio cart by rail and333000 eel from Hie low- - debts to that amount While Republican victory may umn an Item otSlop Tobacco to thnni beaded Dont Will receive prompt attention at and can rla tJowo cailtXCAItft Buy now and make 87 pr cut op river compared wltb 1I9 cai amV which remains unexported v ill be Hit be best for silver bullion it Ip a pn a andUoce tuBicitot Estimates furnished instantly locked up eoaooo feet during lha cprreeponttjnp week your money this office wjW Undoubtedly Iw Iwst for the IDMt C4M Dr i nnvr IW0 tb Work neatly executed at this Hkmhv BopRANO Job ol lat year Tba aWpmarU were J979r YASUINQTON UBOKOB upon application Send your qrder office Hvtiflu rsl5ijMiMMwKy1 lVkdcJlir i fat Jit ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ - ¬ ¬ ¬ - 1 ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ S ¬ 1 - How would that affect us Wc havnt got any silver to coin A whole lot of people who own silver mines hive it and so they could have it coined into i6 to 1 dollars but not having any ourselves wc could not have a soli tary single dolhr coined under tho free silver act Now suppose however thaj all the silver mine owners and others who had silver took it all to Washington or Philadelphia or to some other United Stales mint and had it coined into iG to 1 dollars and Suppose so much had been coined that all the silver in the world was made into dollars and Suppose that every one of these dollars were piled in one heap right on the next block and Suppose every single one of them was worth 100 cents here and everywhere What good would they do us unless wc had something wc could trade by which we could get one Well we have something to trade everybody has Some have labor so much for a dollar borne have lumber so much for a dollar Some have sugar or potatoes or hams or coal or something else all so much for a dollar We have advertising and sub- ¬ scriptions so much for a dollar When we want one of those silver dollars we cannot go and take it they dont belong to us they belong to the men who took the sil- ¬ ver to the mint to be coined If we took one it would be stealing If we asked for one for nothing it would be begging f If Mhjfowners gave us one for notliingftit would be a gift IfiWe Korrowed one itwould cost us interest and so on Most of us to get one must trade labor lumber sugar coal advertising or something to get it This is absolutely and honestly iG-to- ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ivi - SI W ¬ - tuT- - rISfr ¬ ¬ I J ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ li V 1 ¬ ¬ -- - - - 11 - - Mortona DRUGGIST - - - ¬ ¬ ¬ 1 1 r ¬ a ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ BEORGE KING LINE - ¬ ¬ t II eaeeeeaa era aawae1fteaiaf J5iJFrraHAmCW8 ¬ JOB WORK- - W- LV ipJWUPP111 Wg MHMHlHHMMHHHM El - - But lio does not hclicvp it or the people ever onlriist them wild cither clso why indorse this plank of the tho reins of Government Chicago and St Louis Populist local or nationn Wo fnvor such logis platforms tho jMail shirks tho tton as will prevent for tho future As usual iucstion when it says tlie 76 demonetization of any kind of legal BtfK PUBLISHING COMPANY 000000000 of nsgcti 01 this coun- tender money by private contract Incofotlcl try nre behind tho notes mid bonds All U S monoy is equally good Bnleradlh Pciioffiea l Batlltman as Second No issues c it mtllnr the Government now and such contracts aro inop question was raised about tho notes erative until tho currency is de SdllSCKIPTION HATES and bonds but nbout the free coin- based by free coinage age silver dollar Wo now ask The It 00 Mail if tins samo 70000000000 Democratic County Chairman lu Vi artitlctlylnailvanrc JO ittSMonliit of assets Vill be behind tho 53 cent liMonltii Cooke Expounds Brynnlsnt J dollar and guarantee it ncrlmm coriet malleirlrra on application ot the Bryan S D Cooke Chairman of DemiJrrponleml wantea in an r o mmr Address ns lor narucuiam The best campaign document ocratic Committee ol Hopkins The Mail has produced is Hon County has struck the key note THURSDAY SliPTlMUKR 17 189O It is blind allegiJno V Lockotts letter the pub- of Bryanism said to ance uniquely expressed without lication of which cannot be SPECIAL CAMPAIGN EDITION have been yearned after by The appeal to reason Mr Cooke says That he docs not understand tho money Mail or any other Bryanitc 3006 copies 4 paptr now endeavors to even up by question docs not expect to under dubbing the Madisonvillc Sound stand it and practically that he Lockctis Fail- docs not intend to try to under Money meeting This word failure seems stand it ure Mr Cookes admissions arc into possess a fatal fascination for is at genuous in the extreme and offer But there our neighbor tached a peculiar significance to the only satisfactory apology for others which they do not realize those men of intelligence who have You become Bryanitish leaders It seems that it is about time for cannot appreciate ihu extreme Hon William McKinley to make honesty and abandon of Mr He a swing around the circle position except you could is letting the Nubraskan beat him Cookes hear it in his own words in the way of speaking and shaking TO VOTE THE REPUBLICAN hands Hustler Maine Glorious Malnol TICKET PUT THd X UNDER You are a little off Bro Glenn The whole vote cast in Maine in THE LOO CABIN The Hon William McKinley has 1892 was no time to bo revolving around in Presidential election REPUBLICAN TICKET a circle He will bido his time till 11G415 which is 8000 more than Tho present November then he will execute a tho vote of 1894 whole vote seems to be 124000 bee line for tho White House For President There were not many WILLIAM MKINLEY The Bee will take notice that The biggest plurality by lar the Madisonvillc has organized a Bryan Republicans ever obtained in of Ohio campaign cllib arid The Bee is requested to announce upon the Maine 38978 in 18945s surpassed authority of The Mail that the club bv a margin never hoped for The Vice President For aforesaid stands ready to cross figure is about 50000 Is this a G A HOB ART batswih the Earlington Sound gain ol New Jersey Money Club upon any and all ocThe Republican plurality iri casions Mail Maine in the last Presidential elecThe Sound Money1 Club of For Congress tion was only 14979 The pluralEarlington cheerfully accepts the ity given in Mondays election Second District of Kentucky challenge and will set the 3rd day promises to loot up 50000 is E T FRANKS of November for the fatal affray this a gain of Daviess County One county in Maine Cumber We presume that when the esteemed Earlington Bee returns bcrland gives a Republican gain For Judge Court of Appeals from Henderson it will publish a in Plurality over 1892 of 5812 tapeworm measurement of the These figures are from the comI LANDES JOSEPH great crowd that greeted Mr Bryan of that county Of Christian County By means of careful and unbiased plete returns Late returns from Maine indi mathematical calculations a scries of geometrical illustrations and al- cate that the Republican plurality Elect ori tor Kentucky gebraic deductions will be pro may reach 50000 This will be At Larse O S Demlng Ml Olivet duced that will enable it to dis- more than 10000 gain over the un At Large S II Kaili Manliesier lint Uiitrict V S Maion ot MayfielJ cover that the crowd consisted of precedented plurality of 1894 Second Dtilrlct George II Towcry of Dixon twenty eight people and a cow Third District J P Taylor of Glasgow and a mighty poor cow at that Iourili Olilrlcl J S R Wedding o Hartford That 200 ccnt i75 cent 150 ccnt Mail Fifth Diitrlct Charlei S Stlgllli Louisville Sixth Dltrlct D Wallace olWanaw Bee has meas The esteemed 125 ccnt too good Gold Dollar Seventh DItrlctJohn Ii Uosley of larl Eighth IUtrtctN Daniel Mllea of Nlcholai ured carefully with its tape line Plow is it possible that the llla assisted by a Vernier scale and used United States which from 1878 to Ninth Dlttrlct Kokerl Uucklejr of Ml Olivet every known rule of computation 1893 issued more silver money or II Marcum of Jackson Tenth Dtiuicl Eleventh District II G Trimble of Somerset from simplo addition to conic silver covered notes than all tho sections and discovers that the countries of Europe had issued in A vote for Bryan is a vote for a crowd consisted of fifteen thousand a like period previous to 1893 that 53 cent dollar people and an ass and a mighty coins annually and mainly from the product of its own mines a large Votk for Bryan and have your poor ass at that amount of gold 543933000 in hills doubled grocers The Mail says The Bee now 1894 that maintains a circulation He who holts and dont succeed admits what it has been vigorously of 346000000 of legal tenders Under denying for weeks viz then loyal turns tofcjty creed greenbacks issued for the purfree coinage tho United States liccn would simply stamp tho silver coin pose of collecting a forced loan for A boasted Victory Hfeat - to fineness and weight and make the prosecution of the war followed by ovcrwhel how has it been possible that the gal tender A vote for Bryan is United States with a de facto u lei The Mail show where The all wages in dollars WO double standard and its excess of cr defied any propositionit now cents media of circulation has expe fffl7Ti 3 rienced a3 great or greater depreIf the National The Arkansas Democratic ma It also saysi of prices than is alleged to jority has shrunk from 65000 to Government declares that a silver ciations have taken place in Europe by a dollar of an agreed weight and fine33ooo- maintenance of the gold standard ness shall be accepted a full legal A vote for Bryan is a vote to pay a phenomenal it will pass Is not plain that tender for 100 cents life insurance in dollars worth but decline of prices in two parts of We now ask if the Gov current the world with entirely different 53 cents ernment agrees that one ounce of monetary conditions must have A vote for Bryan means that the silver equals one ounce of gold will had other causes than a depension check will buy but Half the resultant coin pass current monetization of silvcrin the United The Goy crnmcijtcan just as well what it now docs1 States which took place if it ever declare one ounce 6f silver as equal From the way that 50000 major- to one ounce of gold as to declare did a comparatively short time ity looms up it would seem that jtj Ounces of Jsilvcr equals one ago repeal of the Sherman act in the Free Silveritcs have lost their ounce of gold when in the markets 1893 and which has not prevented nearly 600000000 of silver credit Maine chance of the world 31 ounces of silver are i money from circulating inthecoun Gold was chosen as the stand sold foronc ounce of gold try at its full nominal value ard money metal because of the What Bosht Trying to Deceive great value of a small quantity and Wljpp tho striking out of one the stability of that value A large At St Louis Mr Bryan read monoy took place sum can be contained in a con- half our metallic some figures from the Treasury reasserted there venient weight and the designated as is so constantly port showing that since 1894 there were no U S silver dollars in ex value is practically unchangeable has been a decrease of about 10 per istence except as pocket pieces or tho amount of money in cirVermont and Maiiie have voted curiosities and only about 8ooo cent in culation Then he quoted John The for a dollar worth 100 cents all 000 had ever been coined Sherman as saying in i860 that the over the world Arkansas votes ampunti of money in the country at Instt timVwas j774i445Gio and all circulation should be increased for a 53 cent dollar per year to keep pace One never hears of a dishonest the metallic money was the 25- - 50000000 with the increase of population ingoldfcirculating on the count in Vermont and Maine ono 000000 m and says yet my friends instead r never hears of an honest count n 1acilic coast of having an annual increase in the Arkansas Free Silver Collide Free Speech last two years we have a decrease black eye for the mud Denied making a deficit of 255000000 in Another slinging Mail They liavorTublish His The disorderly proceedings of the currency of the country ed an interview with Mr John M the silvcritcs at Owcnton where figures arc made to apply to the Victory one of oiir first citizens they succeeded in preventing J M volume of currency in the country nnd postmaster at this place a part Athcrton from addressing tho peo- in circulation and in the Tr asury of which is a campaign document ple1 nnd disgraceful disturbances The statement of circulation merely ns pleasing to their eyes as Hon by the same clement at other expresses the amount of the govThe places where joint debates have ernment issue outside of the Treasno W Lockctts letter Mail has on every occasion insinu- bccnhcld ban resulted in the do ury of the United States at the ated in a most insulting manner ciihatiotby the State Committee time The amount in actual circuthat the St Bernard Coal Co of to enjer into any further arrange lation in all the avenues of trade or this place was intimidating its em ments tor joint discussions The in possession of individuals would ployes and have encouraged this treatment Attorney General Tay- be impossible to ascertain Ninety lying report gleefully lor received at Williamstown on per cent of the receipts of National Mr Victory says neither tho St Ulonday justifies the committee in Banks arc drafts and checks In Bernard Coal Co nor the Louis their refusal to divide time retail transactions only about thirty villi and Nashville Railroad Co per cent used is money the balance are attempting any intimidation Oh Ye of Little Faith being checks That tho circulaWo contend tion of currency in tho channels of Mr Bryan says The Pseudo Democrats may re lain control of tho primaries after ijiat Jrco and unlimited coinage or trade has diminished since 1893 is their defeat in November hut they silver by the United States nlono true and for this withdrawal of will have to renounce their Popu will rnise tho bullion value of silver confidence the free silver coinage Italic doctrines return to the fold the silver dollar will equal agitation is largely responsible of the National Democracy and re so that But tho amount per capita of - the gqld uullar in value through- affirm a recapitulation ol the anil iwaya int principles imlora ou lk ei r I Mil Tii TfiiiiTr MiaKHMiiw3 jBP - - HB3ce ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ X stay-at-hom- ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ 11 ¬ JaJ3nHBaC ¬ IVH ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ s ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ Ym m m ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ kttui ifi 11 mmmmtwm 5w Ji9jii Service ns to Rewards nnd Punishments m WW rpj10 ccvcian mCn among tho lower officers of tho Administration Do nooplo buy HoodM BpHita Ia I preference to ny othcr ln fact Almost who havo not already declared to tho oxcluilon ot nil otbonT iiicmscivcs in iavor ui i ainicr aim Buckncr arc expected to do soand Fourth Assistant Postmaster Gen eral Robert A Maxwell of Now Thoy know from nctunl ubo that Hooda York who has appointed all the Is tho best 0 It cures when others tall fourth class postmasters under this Hoods BarMparllla Is still msdo undor Administration leads tho way by tho personal supervision ot tho educated giving out to night a letter which pharmacists who originated It Tho question otbett Is Just as positively lie has written to his local paper decided In favor of Hoods no tho question announcing his determination to ol comparative sales vote for Palmer and Buckncn Another thing Every advertisement The statement is made very posiof Hoods Saraaparlllnjo true Is honest tively that all tho minor officials who aro now openly talking or Bryan will havo to give up their jobs It is explained that Mr Cleveland has up to this time been too much occupied to pay any at tcntion to Mr Baldwin Mr Bell All druggists II Is the OnoTruo III00I Itirinor Mr Wikc Mr Fleming or any of Prepared only by C I Hood Co towcll Mass the others who arc working for nro tho only pills to taka HOOdS PUIS with Hoods SarsaparilU Bryan but that when he gets around to it their heads will go off Doubt is expressed that resignaIt is now Mr tions will be asked for but direct cato prosperity Bryan says only 21 lo and there dismissal is expected The difffore times arc bad because there is iculty about acting at this time is not enough money to transact the that the officials can say that they business of the country But all have no right to assume that they gave offense to Mr Cleveland by admit that 1888 1889 1890 1892 supporting the regular Democratic were better than 1894 yet in those ticket years the money per capita was After the formal announcement from one to two dollars less than in by Mr Cleveland of his support of And in 1886 when the the Indianapolis ticket the situathe latter tion will be different This shadow circulation per capita was the of an excuse will be goje Those same nearly as this year business who can speak on the subject deCircu- clare that Mr Cleveland can conwas much better than now lation per capita docs not always ceive of no greater affront an offthis Administration could keep pace with the amount of icial of against him than to parcommit money per capita ticipate actively in support of the From 1870 to 1878 the figures Chicago platform The offense is were nearly the same For tho aggravated by the fact that this next five years there was fivo dol- support is impossible without a diattack upon lars less in circulation per capita rect gold policy ofthe bond issue the Treasury and than the amount per capita in the Department Since then there has country President Cleveland may decide been a difference the same way of that it is best that neither Secretary from nine to twelve dollars It Carlislcnoroanyof the other memof the Administration desiring has not been the want of a medium bers to take the stump for Palmer and of circulation but ol business to Buckncr should dosolthough they make it circulate that has prd think they ought to be given this duccd the hard times Piling up opportunity to defend the Adminiscapital in safety vaults or smelting tration of which the arc a part it is believed he will not allow furnaces or government mints but Bryan officials to go on drawing the might add to the wealth ol the their sdattcs while they arc attack country and increase the amount ing his Administration and endeavper capita in existence in the coun- oring to elect the ticket to which it try and the difference become is opposed Some of the Bryan officials arc greater between it and the per now trying to turn themselves into capita circulation but- what good martyrs announcing that they will would it do the common people not resign even if they arc asked to the peasantry whom Bryan is feeling that they have done nothing for which they ought to forfeit their trying to deceive places and that the President must remove thein if he is dissatisfied Why 16 to with their course Philadelphia Money is the medium of barter Record Dcm Dollar is the term used in the Washington is to the Rumor United States to express an amount effect that inMr Cleveland will not of money It is called the unit oi tolerate the open support of Bryan measurement of our money It is by Government employes and that Clerks are divisible into one hundred fractional this is having effect an active part even parts called cents Its fractions afraid to take of voluntarily aiding to the extent and multiples arc used in comput- the committees by addressing ening and designating small and larfc velopes Some who had volun- ¬ amounts teered such services have since Tho gold dollar weighs 25 8 saitl that they cannot keep their grains and contains 2322 grains of promises because it would be dis pleasing to their superiors There fine or pure gold Since 1837 it are however some minor officials has been practically our standard who say that they have received no of valuation intimation that their course inacIn 1792 tho silver dollar was au tively supporting Bryan endangers thorized to be coined and made to the loss of their offices but these men arc prepared to submit to recontain 37123 grains of pure metal moval if necessary It is certainly being placed on the ratio of 15 to a perversion of the theory of our which was Government that the President 1 with the gold dollar then ascertained to be nearly the should have powei to dictate to Government employes the course commercial ratio of tho two metals they should pursue in a political In 1793 one year after the pas- campaign Republican Denver sage of the coinage law fixing the Popocrat ratio at 15 to 1 tint was the exact The proportion between the commercial ratio Tho next year values of gold and silver is a merThe next 1555 cantile problem altogether and the it was 1537 t0 t to 1 and went on fluctuating year coinage of gold and silver at our by year until in 1805 Jefferson ar- ¬ mints should be at the ratio thus bitrarily stopped the coinage of determined gold which disappeared as fast as With silver at 05 cents per coined because one ounce of it ounce as at present the commer would exchange for an extra half cial ratio between it and gold is 3175 to 1 and the silver dollar ounce of silver contains only aoYi cents worth of On Jan 18 1837 an effort was silver but Uncle Sam3 guaranty made to conform the coinage ratio makes it worth 100 cents in gold to the commercial ratio which was If the free lovers of the silver then 1583 to 1 and the legal ratio dollars cannot be induced to use This but about one tenth of the coin was fixed at 15988 to 1 proved to be too low a valuation when each is equal in value to a on silver and the government could gold dollar what a nuisance the not buy silver and coin it as cheap mine owners coinago would be with no Government vaults to as they could gold therefore silver store It in no government gold to disappeared and gold coin circu- redeem it with and no paper notes lated from 1836 to 1862 in lieu of it From 183710 1873 vhe commercial ratio of silver to gold had never reached the legal ratio and the sil- ¬ ver dollar had been until 1874 worth from 4 cents to t cent more q In 1874 than a gold dollar was 1617 and car by year ratio since then tho price of silver bullion Look about youl Set for has been falling until now the com sof fer - most Jourtelfl Who nervousness mercial ratio is 31 to 1 Now if it was deemed proper to nervous dyspepsia neuralgia take tho commercial value of the despondency general weak¬ ness Who are on the edge two metals into consideration on of nervous prostration all the JJif- these two occasions when the time Those who are thin fcrcncc was slight why should not Opium chloral bromides the same cause be observed when headache powders only rvake matters worse Iron and bit ¬ ever the coinage is resumed r a ters are only stimulants To very easy solution of the question be cured ana cured for good on that old basis would be to luave you need X fat nuklng food the coin as it is in size and weight You want new blood rich blood and a strong nerve merely changing tho word one on the die to hall and altering tonic SCOTTS EMULSION of the date creating a now subsidiary coin an honest half dollar Cod liver Oil with Hypophos This would be about tho present phltes It all this It feeds the commercial value and as th6 in tissues makes rich blood and strengthens the nerves ducement would not De so great tho bullion producers and spi cu Book ateut tt fret for the asking Inters would not bo so ikcl to Fer salt try til faglJ at 50c awl flood the country with silver coin tfntl tho currency would only dej iru BOWHH WW YwK SCOTT date as Mr Bryan says on accc tint lllf 1 kiHLsmmM Mm a m0 Adopt Brynns Idcn of Civil DALLYING FOR SOUND MONEY J JBFFBRSONIAN SL DBMOCUATS I yrtJolofGcl I Mtiens - t CLINO TO TUB OLD FAITH ANDDBNOUNCB All Pomiiihniralinns Atil nuiliti a nattoa msr InlnTto tlii Column brt ftl1rotel lo urn AbviAiuiKKi unitinKiun tiv sir oA TUB KINDEKOAItTBN 101OCItATM 01 Because 1 ¬ the National Democratic nominees for President nnd Vice President wa3 a scene unsurpassed olliclal notiticatiOn uaHo J n TlmlMcKfriftv Club of Morions flan Is In a flno condition Kev Hall Is President nnd IrgJNLano tlio leader Tlio Meihodlst proplo ot Morions Gap havo started a niccllnc lor Hie Interest ol Ilia community nnd llin cood peoplo are respectively Invllttl Intend a helping hand Mr Green Uilley ol Morions Gap who ¬ Hoods Sarsaparilla From Cleveland from Cnrhsle uni toliadly hurnrd by n powder explosion from Francis and from Lnmoiit serins In bo recovering came messages of approval of the Rev T II Merrtweaiher Is conducting revival nl Minions Jnp tlilswcek work done by the Indianapolis conM11S Sillln Itnsr ol Madisonvillc Is vention nnd giving encouragement visiting her slUer Mrs Iritchctt for the future ¬ r and that no deposit Is tall on the Interior surface The plpa can ba flushed with clear water whenever neccssarp bill It li claimed that during tho recent tests which occupied iiillo a length ot lime no nn ccsslty wis found for this operation After reaching tho slorngn plant the water Is evaporated from the coal by a limpid process and the tatter Is then ready for uso Tho statement Is made that coat In a powdered form burns much more freely and that llttlo smoke nnd gas arise after It Is placed In the furnicct T he New York Steam Heating Co consumes betcin 3000 lo 3500 tons of coal per day anil by the new method of transportation It will eftec a very largo saving in its annual cost tor fuel Manufacturers Kecord TURNING AND TltnKATKMKD RY y msn WITH BALDNESS Thft ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ William S Bisioll tho Buffalo Democrat who was for over two years Postmaster General during the present administration ot Presi I am opdent Cleveland says posed to the election of Mr Bryan because ho advocates tho free coin age of silver and represents Popu lism and other wild and dangerous theories I am a Democrat because 1 believe in Democratic principles General Palmer is the only candi date in tho field who represents Democratic principles of which sound money is a very important one Hence I shall support him ¬ ¬ ¬ John Kirk his Iimii vary nick or tbn list ten Ii s Com lo our Christian Hndaivor meeting next Sunday nlicrnoon nl jo oclock Tlio band bo 1 arn soon lo rcorgantte Iheir brass band Joo IJnrl andfjtnily formerly ot Hop- klnsviltc havo moved to Madisonvillc Itichard Ilaydens child Is very lick Now i someol your rlenda have been in town send us their names Danger Is Averted by Uilsg AYERS ¬ soiuo weeks of ttlrktitMi my liatr tinned gray mid becnit fulling out bo rapidly Hint 1 wan threatened with hnliiedliitu liiildticiiH llenrlng Avars llnlr Vigor highly spoken of I commenced using this prcpara- - jj early forty jrars iiro after Somoonamad ¬ The McKinley and Hobatt Club met on the 8th Inst at Masonic Hall Quite a large crowd gathered early nnd heard a noblo speech on sound money and rood government dcllved by Mr W H Koss of Madlsonvllle - via j ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ The Earlington Public School opened Monday morning with a full attendance Tho Secretary of War telegraphs and a number of patrons were present The school house has recently been enI prefer to larged and has undergone general repairs Chairman Bynum We are now able to keep the old faith and remain a pupils In the districtacommodate all the Prof fJreer of Democrat and shall accordingly Missouri and Miss Paraleo Kav ol this the teachersanct cast my vote for Palmer and Buck city are be excelled In the we feel sure they can not county ¬ IssssssssssssKlVssssssssssssssssR VV OTJMVlisssssssssWP7 ner ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ Tho New York Steam Heating Co has determined to adopt tho plan ot pumping Richmond KyScpt 11 Special coal In a liquid form through pipes di irom me The free silver cause rectly vicinity of mines lo lis Morage plants Telegram In the New York Experiments ¬ in Madison county received a para- have been conducted In Pennsylvania with It end lytic stroke last night when fifty this has In view and to Is staled that the plan been found be entirely practi heretofore ardent Democrats at Val- ¬ cal Is crushed into powder and The ley View declared against Bryan then coal with mixed water being thus conThey organized a club and most of verted Into a thick linuld Pumps of blah power are used and the liquid is forced them will vote for McKinley tbrouen iron pipes uirect Irom the mines The pumpsjMrm is similar to that used Indianapolis Ind Sept 9 As lnconveinc petroleum from the oil fields gold Democrats Sterling R Holt to the refineries on the Atlantic roast It is staled that the coal does not become Chairman Democratic Committee clogged in the elbows or bends in the pipe ¬ toinyfrlciiils Avoca JCeu tlon and wns so well entlMled with thu result Hint I luw ncwr tried any other kind of riiPMting It toj petl tlio hair from fulling out sthnti lated n new Riouth nf Jtiili mid kept tho scalp free from dandruff Only nn occasional application is now needed to keep my hair of Rood natural color I never liesltnto to recommend any of Ajera medicines MrsIIMHAioiiT Ayers Hair Vigor DR J C AVER Aytrt 8aratartlla Itcmtrt ltmpltt I riiKrAUKii m CO LflWEtL MASS U SA ¬ and five members of that body have resigned ¬ ¬ - 1 ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ Mr Thos Alvord Jr Washington correspondent to the New York TTTTSITMISTS World who has been in the Mid Successors to dle Western States Indiana Il SHBflHKk2S3tiflHsSSSB linois Iowa Wisconsin for the Old Joker THOS D WALKER past two months has returned to VsLnr39a4isssssssssssssssssBsssW to this city Mr Alvord has alTHE PIONEER TINNER ways been a Democrat So cer- ¬ tain is he that Indiana and Illinois Main Street West ol Railroad will go Republican that he offtirs to bet 100 to 10 on cither State ARLINGTON KY Ho says Iowa and Wisconsin will A complete Stock of go for the Ohio candidate by increased majorities r Ho predicts Bryans defeat in the country by an overwhelming majority Other Sky high in quality corrcspondments who have been Repairing Roofing and Guttering in the same States make the same and prices dirt cheap prediction If you need anything in their line WALKER k TWYMAN aro The town of Rubicon in Dodge the men you are looking for You can get what yod want and have a county has Wisconsin been little money left canvassed and a McKinley and with a Hobart Club organized membership of 350 In 1892 the total Republican vote in this township was only cjghty two The population of the town of Rubicon TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR is principally German American A copy has also been received of the letter of John Morris formerly AT CHEATLY REDUCED TRICES the Democratic Distrirt Attorncy of Juneau county renouncing the Blankets Mens Ladies and Childrens at your own price Calico 5 cents gone the bottom Woolen Underwear Chicago platform and its nominees Cotton Flannels 6 cents and up Wo nre agents for and pledging his support to Mc tho TENNENT STRIBL1NG SHOE COS Dur Kinley Mr Morris says Celebrated Hand made Shoes M ing the campaign at least I shall TJevcry pair warranted to 9 give entire satisfaction vote and work as hard as I am able to for the election ol Major eSST Call and examine TAMES McKinley and the ascendency of the Republican party to power with full and complete control of our Advices have National affairs Tait SslissssW Mflslst jT- also been received of the defection of Giles Stevens a leading Democratic attorney of Sauk County Wis EARLiNGTOfi KENTUCKY ¬ ¬ WALKER TWYMAN STOVES CASTINGS AND TINWARE- J GOLD SILVER AND GREENBACKS Fine Dress Goods CRENSHAW M ssKsssssssss ¬ Walter McGary ¬ ¬ Arc You Camden N J Sept 6 Judgo Gamsen a life long Demo orat who voted for Charles OCon nor when jGrccley ran said today My clear duty as a Democrat is I shall therefore to beat Bryan vote for McKinley unless I am sure that I can afford myself tho luxury of voting fotPalmcr CG Livery and Feed Stables SPLENDID LINE OF VEHICLES V BODD STOCK -- ELEGANT TURNOUTS FURNISHED ON SHORT NOTICE HAULINQ OP EVERY DESCRIPTION HFARF Senatorial Election Sixth District Official Proclamation Whereas J J Landcs Senator elect from the Sixth Senatorial District of Kentucky composed of the counties of Christian and Hopkins has resigned and his resignation been accepted an elec tion is now called to sunnlv said vacancy which is ordered to bo held on tho tirst Xucsday after the first Monday in November 1896 between the hours of seven oclock a mi and four oclock p m in the District aforesaid The Sheriffs of Christian and Hopkins Counties will see that all proper steps are taken preparatory to the holding of said ejection in their respective counties on tjie day namcu Given undor my hand as Govern or of tho Commonwealth of Ken tucky this cjghth day of September ona thousand eight hundred and ninoly six and in tjio oio hun dred nnd fifth year of the Common WiMtiAM 0 Bradley wealth Bv the Governor ¬ ¬ Charges Reasonable Satisfaction Guaranteed Thin NON PARTISAN SOUND MONEY MEETING AT SEPTEMBER 19 18 CouKtHouse Madisonville Ky ATURdI 131 P M i Tlfe Meeting Will Be Addressed by the vi flDNTHOS A W BULLITT DEMOCRAT lides - ri A SOUND MONEY r 9Aro You a Free Silver ¬ ¬ llii KiRoJ us siaui Maii - Chab vanillic ikikiuu jit--i- i fc IOra4Sis JlfaSVwri Jjtatl DyEOpwrv FiNUYSecVSlafe AsstSijc mtlHmmimyO Tuesday ovening nCMrVJimila JST t Alipiinno o clock VctlncBlaj l K ffiffi rifn EOTiSP g i5kSH SOPPLEMENT EARLINGTON KENTUCKY BEE uttMtsDAY HrjTrMnnn it ism HIS CURIOUS WAY OF SHOWING IT tvJ GI 7 V It HARRISONS ICE 4 3fw i I I is Heard in Now York on tho Vital Issues of tho Great Campaign PERILS OF POPOCRAT A SUCCESS All v Stirling Addross In Which i Questions AtQ Handled m u 4i s fc ij Masterly Wuy fit- - ft ft Now York Aug 2S At Carnegln hnll Thursday night nn Immense nml rnthu V If Duu thistle audience gathered la hear tbo i Issue of the campaign discussed by px President llcnjniutu Harrison lion Chuuuccy M Depcw presided ovor the in Hiiin tvi ivirns mcclliig Uotli Mr Hnrrlsou nml Mr wore the reddidit of orntionn lcew when tlnrjr filtered the hull Upon calling tho gathering to order Mr Dcpow delivered itii address un campaign Issues nt the tlosn pf which hu Introduced ex A President Ilnrrlitoii who nt unco entered Into it discussion of the issue lie spoko nt vuntierible length being very fre court to get quently tiitrruptod Iy niiplmiKe lie ber of Judge nnd naeh the Applause fcrring til hli appearance ii n campaign u decision In please them My friend our father who framed iqienkcr he mild It was due to hi sense of tho duty Im owed to I he country to this gnxcruiiicut divided It gient pow er between three great department combat the fallacies sought lo lie foisted upon the iiooplc by the Democratic party the legislative executive nnd the judicial Independent make It mid ftw allies He ncknowliilgcd his re the soughtof tothe otherthese that neither so one MWt Lhe feeling which ucluntrd- might ovci shadow or destroy tin other the gold Democrats in oceupjini tln in- The Supremo iniirt the mot dignified ey do hut wild they iiiimt not judicial iKidy in wn appointed e Myt Uie Kepiibllenn jinUy In reorciin- - to Interpret the the world the constitulaw and xe Itself beciluc the Oeinocnille pirly tion nud when that court pronounced Imd illorRaiilieil Itiielf The Ileum u decree n to the power of Congress t rntlo iKitty had once more exhibited iu or a to any other constitutional iie oipneity to be ruptiintl mill n pirty lint llon there I but one light method If we iniiiol U Hpllt uiii n public menace disagree nud that In the method pointed When tho leader of n party nrxrinbliil out by the constitution In nmend It to In ruiiruntliui depart friiiii lt triiililloual conform with our ticiw Thnt Is the po liriudplw nud mUocate doctrines Unit rtion tuday J hrwtteit tho Integrity of the Kovernineiit You nre to nnswer then my fellow t he Kociiil Biiler of our comiminltie In nil the guivlly of n great nud citizen tho owurity nnl miiiikIihk 0f crisis whether jou will sustuin n parlv nance It oueht to be xplit nml It diciilir who proiose to distroy I lie balance which lie when It doe unlit instituted In our system of A ImIi our liithci from uiiy party la now nnd then n moitt government mid whenever u tumultuous renimiir n IncMcnt nnd win never umre CongiTsi disagree with the Supreme mtHvuriin u nd never had In tler cnime court and n subservient President is in than now the white house that the judgment of Ihe Itcpubllcnu party front tlie devirnctionlMii am trumpet it do the court shall be reconsidered nnd re versed by Increasing the number of nml of miniid nioney lm10 it will hKht howeriT williout eorerfni judge and packing Hie court with men liny of the kIoiIoim mottoc nud Inik riiH who villi decide ns Congres want theiu I cannot exaggerate the to Applause Hon that iint upon it banucr Contlo gravity nud tlie importance nud the dan IliiriUou culd IPMr la ger of thl assault upon our constitutiona leiullus Iwne of a rum ihat al form of government PfllKit which moat nsltiite the iH oiile I do not intend to spend nny time In In my opinion there in no Imio proen the discussion of the tariff quesllou That isl by the Chlcnco eonvenlloii more im iwriaut or vital than the nueailon they debate has been won mid need not lie protracted It might run on eternally hate raited of prixtltulini Hie power upon We had had some theoretical line nml iluiy of the uatlonal conn nml na tloiu om mltc The defeine of Hie cippricnccs but they were historical nnd very Instructive to this remote aud not otntltuiIiiii of the Knpreme court of the gcneratlou We needed United Smtos and of tho 1ipxideiiti our own nnd wo have nu experience of had it It has power nnd duly to enforce nil of tlie been a bar lesson but n very convinc of Jiw the the United State without awnll ing one nud cwryhody was In Hie school Ins call or conent of the corernor was giten In when of nny tnie i an Important nnd living houseof mostItextraordinaryhim A panichas 1MKI rlmmcler Issue in this oniiipalgii TnrllT nud colli- - been succeeded by a gradual drying up ncu win no or iittio iiinmeut If our con less nun less uuiii mniersai misiucs insMiliitloual Kovernineiit I overthrown truction mid anxiety pierall over all of When we have a President who believe our community I do thit it is neither hi rlidit nor hi duly lias Ihh ii n time exceptnot believe Inthere perhaps the to nee lhit the mall train are not oh eiv bent of some active panic when HriieliHl and that Interstate commerce unitersal fear and anxiety nud watchfulhi lis flee wayi lrresH cllvo of late ness chmi lo ttio point of desperation line and state court who fears to use ha churactcilzcd this great mctioimlls our ancient mid familiar power to re n It doe today Applause Men have Mraln and punish lawbreaker free lieen afraid to go away for a vacation They have fell that they must eiery day trade and free lher will Ik appropriate In this burning hent come to Ihe city nnd uecnmpaiilmout of such mi ndmlnlstra tlon and munot add appreciably lo the willed their busluess That is the situanational ilstres or thu national dis- tion honor lApplause What ha brought It about Gentle The atmosphere of the Chleijro eon men who I there to defend the Wilson Tcntlon a sureharPl with the spirit tariff bill Who say It I n good tariff of revolution It platform wn oar measure A voice Nobody I dont lied nnd It nomination made with no believe a candidate can be found lo say vtmipiiiyliii Incident of fieniy llitl iar that It Is Mr Cleveland repudiated tied the onlookers and amazed the coun- It It was so bad that he could try The court nnd Hie President were attach his otliciu I signature to it nndnot It nrrnlsiioi for cnforclns the law He said it and became n law without It covernuient by the mob wn clven pref was full of incongruities and ltioiunli erence over covernincut by law enforced ties What Im been the result of that by the court decrees and by executive measure It has fulled to produce revorders There was no calm deliberation enue enough supplemented by our Interthere wa frenzy There was no thought nal taxes lo maintain the government fill searching for the man who from pi There has been nn animal deficit ap- ¬ Iterienco wn most able to direct public proaching 50000000 every year nnd nualr There wn nn Impulsive re the national treasury Im been continpoiise to an Impnssloned speech that se ually In n state of embarrassment Our lected tho nominee Not amid incli mnnufactuiers left williout adequate niirroiindlng n thai not under such in protection have been successively mid llnenee arc these calm discreet things gradually closing up nnd putting out done that will commend themselves to their tire llut not only ha this pro the luilgmeut of the American people duced such an effect tint It ha practi Applause cally oonttibiilod to the llumicial deprcs They denounce In their platform In- slou that wo me In Tlie maintenance llV fodorll Illlllinrllloa Im terference of Ihe gold icservo up to 100000000 nITairA a a violation of the constitution government for the redemption by the of the United States and n crime against of our note was essential to commence free Institutions Mr Tillman In his In tue siaiuniy ot our nuances When speech approved this declaration It tho government reserve run down peo wa Intended to bo In word a direct ple begin at once lo say mnv condemnation of Mr Cleveland n Presi to n ilycr basis If gold Wegolug come Is out dent of the United State lor using the The reserve I generally down nnd this power of the executive lo brush out of fear I greatly increased but how can Hie way every obstacle to the free pass age of ihe mall trains of the United you keep n gold reserve of 100000000 you huve States and the Interstate conimcfco and whentreasury all not got 5100000000 In told How nn you my friends whenever our people ap- the prove the choice ofsi President who maintain this gold reserve fur redemp tion of note when you have nn annual believes he must asl Oov Allgeld or unyolhtr state permission to enforce the nnd continuous deiJclt nnd yahr income So that my law of the United State we have not equaling your deficit surrendered the victory the boys wcu friends this Im Iff bill has not only conin INI1 tributed liy increasing importations by Applause Mv friends this rdintlliitlnnt taking nwuy tlie needful siipinut for our tlon lids division between the general own innnutncttircrs but tt ha contrib and local authorities Is a plain and easy uted iu the way of Increasing the silver A disturbance which l purely loone scare to bring us Into the piesent condical In a state is n Mote affair Tlie tion of itrii8t nnd dWinny which now Ireildent cannot send troop or lend nny prevails Applause aid unless the Legislature calls upon Put I do not Intend to follow that lilui for help or the governor If the question further I nm quite ns ranch Legislature I not In session But when opposed to cheapening n law of the United States Is Invaded ivorklugmttn and working the American woman ns I and bnuen It I Hie sworn duty of the am to cheapening our dollars iAp President to execute nnd this conven planse I am quite ns strongly In favor tion arraign tlie President for doing work at tils oitli compelled him to do of keening days Applause home at I am what Comrades for the great war for the goldMydollar a a Itepubllcnn I am friend Union sons of those who went out to battle that the ling might not lose Its proud of many things hut I Ican sum up highest satisfaction have had luster will we consent after these vears n the crM of Wol that the doctrine which in the party and Its career Hint the wn shot to death In the great war shall prospect of Hepubllcnn success never did Applause In on disturb bushiest lie revived ami made rlrtnrloiu In a civ nectlou with this flnauciil matter do wo campaign Cries of Wo lint tho assault does not end there nil realize how Important the choice of Do you know that a alio Siiptpine court of the United States n president Is nud the fvdeinl lower conn aie nr tho law Is now without the passage of lalgncil because they med the familiar nny free coinage of silver at all it It wilt of Injunction to suppress violence In Hie nower of the President of iIia to restrain men from breaking the law United States to bring the business of All he nnd that platform plainly moans I will tho country to a silver basis o understood In hat to do it to let tlie gold reserve go show you that It wa pay out silver wnen men iiU for the convention nnd In Hie committee on to It It resolutions that the Dcraopratle policy gold anil wo are there already vn that when the Supreme court exer- only brcaute the presidents of the cising Its constitutional power nnd duty United States that we have had and the nn Interpretation to a law of the one we have now have regarded it lulted State that was not pleasing to under the law at hit public duty to I maintain the gold bails maintaining Courrcss tbry woulij Increase the num ifIf i J - c MPrr i mil w t tvi r it zr - i i raw- - trrnr- - ¬ vV a ltrytm assort thnt ho is opputtad to Foreign domination in our nffiirs ¬ the law declares I tbo government nud hoo itno he ha tho courage to execute Ihe pow- era given to him by Ihe resumption net to coiry out that declaration of public 1 law undeiliike therefore lo siy t tin t If Mr llryiin or n mini holding hi that parity between our sliver nnd co lis whiih jKillcy of tin gohl j lent of n declaration that riO ccnt piece They might just ti well nre dollar lusr u law hat fiO cent I n dollar That would not make It so would It It would be n legal dollar but it would not buy n dollar worth of anything What is the effect of that The mor chant would take cine of himself tho laborers wage went up per cent and the price of goods Now these statistic nre the result of a solid scientific Inquiry made by men of Imtii parties to deter mine what tho truth wn and the truth they found that the enormous disparity between the advance of the cost of llv lug and the mlraiicc lu waire fali In ex actly with what we would conclude lu advance Inborers men who work whether wllh head or hand In salaried positions would do well tu tnke those facts to heart and settle the question nftcr that broad deep Inquiry to which Mr Ilrynn Invites vou a lo whether jolt wnnt to oner into another experl clioe such n you lrid during the wnr when wage advanced so slowly and tediously mid the cost of your living moved on so swiftly I linve sketched Ury hastllv some of tlie eviin unit will result from tills change to n debased dollar a emit ruction of our currency by tlie etpnttlng of our gold mid n leintJiistment of everything Now who will got nuy benefit Well the man who owe a debt that he contracted upon a gold ha and Is nlili to pay It wllh u no tent dollar lie and the mine owner who got mi exnggeinteil price for the product of hi mine are the only two people or classes of people that I can see Hint would have nny beneThey make n strong tin fit out of It peal to the farmer They say It will Well lu a sense ye lint up price Nominally yet Iteally no If wheat goes from 50 cents to the price lias been increnned you will nny but If the price of everything else bus gone up u liilsliel or In the sn in e proportion wheat wont buy for the farmer any more sugar or coffee or farming imple ment or anything else that he bus to lAucbasc It Invokes the Idea that lid government of our shall pay not only It drht of honor but Unit they pay the interest mid the cil dilating note on It bond My country In n debased cnrieney during the moil ibis conn try of oui troublous time of the war may hate but these financial had HiMio trial question me siarccly less ti million Doe not every Instinct of Ihati those pride doe not evety Instinct of self interest doe not every thoughtful nf focllomile interest iu others doe not our miiko of justice nnd honor rise up to tcbnko the infamous imposition that this government mid it people shall be come u people of iciiiiilialois Pro longed uppliiu e nud cheer od Hi per cent ll ¬ ¬ ¬ for bread and meat Tho demand for Western food must originate In tho Kast If the West unite with the South In forcing upon thl country a policy which frighten the Kast how will Knstern la lior be employed and how can It buy Western foodi It Is because It Is say Hryan Whoever heard a statesman use such words That was a very adroit campaign wall Chairman Tone Untied for funds The sliver kings will fee to It that Jone linn nil the money lie needs but he considers It strategy to make a poor mouth all the satiie Uev Dr McArthnr of New York sweetly says that the free silver move ¬ ment consist solely of lungs lunacy mid larceny When Ilrynn hnd n ehnnoe to help the farmer ho did what ho could to down him Ho voted In Congress for free wool That alone hit ov r 2000000 of A morion n sheep Miser It is mi insult to tlie nonr man In ir thill Kllver Is the poor man money A poor man I entitled to n good money n therith man The old Holdlcr will rally once more It will bo on November I and MeKlniey will be the color bearer Kvery President of the United Stnlcs ha boon either ti lawyer or u soldier or both ci 10 The people are swarming to hear MeKlniey Ilrynn travels about the country to find nudienccs The duly of every man I to make hi Income equal to hi expenditures and It is the same with a nation And the Democrats nre now complaining Hint the llepubllcnu plan of campaign educates too much ¬ ¬ Tho lliiiiioroii Side look n In storming the citadel It begin to If Tom Wntsou wua to bo left outside tho breastworks rtrynn has boon fishing too It bents all what mi Inborn penchant Democrats mid Popocrut haio for fishing o snfo to say that what MnJtlrnse and Helen Cougar iidvocntp lhorcst of the couutiy better steer clear of I - It ¬ ¬ The manager dont seem to know whole In place Ilrynn so a to do tho most good Ho might take ii sea voyage Ilrynn Is quite n talker lie can wind up hi ociil organ mid crt off and leave them mid no stoppage will be noticed ISourkc Cookran I nl6 something of a talker himself Dlxuu Slur Do whnt Is it r an want sllier because you want mineI money n larger clicnlntlng medium it i nil iiavn i niv linn ni ii ir Kit air m nr Aiuur he silver quostlnn r bsU u u wwk- cierK 11 ¬ a reason for wanting fVe rKi tTlive v1 wo r he 1 - i nnu nny i con worth i1 nnd befiro be m ii nitirnln he ha mii Li tu He can do nil Hint Hut Iunv Hle ii mtm iiutu nrecreni numiier ni neon hi onolieasrln j- CAMPAIGN NOTES One of tho nnomnllc of thl campaign is that the business man whose wisdom nml experience I sought for by fin mors mid laboring men In their private mallets I coiihIiIciciI by many of thorn ns mi unsafe ndviscr iu political matter The Issue of Ibis national election nre business issue The question is how can the Industries of the notion be ie vived It would seem ns if the judgment Of the men who manage the iiidustiic should be consulted It I nn odd spectacle to see a fieo silver orator who never did a day work In hi life who has had no experience In managing business nffnlrs who has never organized or managed n labor em lilovintr industry who h i nnm nii laboring man n dollar for work and who never evolved n practical plan which I g o ni11 people vine inl0ncnbintionnnem- delivering tin ovor the fallen ruins of n dead industry telling how It can be revived It took Hryan and the other Democratic orator two and a quarter years lo pass the Wilson bill although they had been telling the American people for thiity year Hint they knew the tariff question all by heart and were agreed as to what they were going lo do How long will It take tiicse same Democratic freesllver orators to pass a free coinage bill And what will happen to the couutiy in the meantime The Democratic orntors talked tariff reform thirty years before they got the consent of the American people to put their plans into effect When nt last the people consented to let them try their Jiiriff reform it took thoto oratoi two and a quarter years to agree upon the In exact wording of their tariff law the meantime while they held the country In suspense the Industries of the nn Hon became paralyzed from doubt mid uncertainty If it took these tariff re form orators two nnd one half yonts to make a law after thirty year of study how long will It take these free silver orators to mnke n law after only five years of study And if these two nnd one half year of dispute nnd uncertainty on the tariff paralyzed the industries what will become of these industries if another series of free silver speeches is hurled against them seeing that thei c Industries nre more afraid of free coinage than they were of free trade The crop now in the fields of Nebraska would timlorordlnnrv conditions be worth 100000000 If the laboring men of the country were nt work there would he n demand lu the East for this crop In every town of NebrnsRo the process of loading this crop into cars would be golug on nil over the state As fast as tlie cars were loaded sight drafts would be drawn on Chicago New York llaltlmore mid other market centers and by mean of these sight draft the bal ance of credit would be transferred from the Hast to tho West Kvery bank iu every Nebraska town would be easy money would be plenty nnd wo would call that good times Good time will come lo the Western fanner when the Knttern laborer goes work mid not till What would it avail the hen Western farmer to toe trninloads of silver bullion passing Ihroiigh Ihe country on its way to the Kastern mint to be mined If the factories In the Knst were still Idle nnd Ihe people out of employment Would the mere coining of these Western tiller dollars make n demand ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ The UiulKtfor Ob Iico Titulo tin ill Id VV To i w nwt fi pill rv ltef taST Uonr 5tnS3SliG - Zlyr10 nm nf V tnn ly ii nr - 1iiini in uiiik ii im lit iiii rrnr id iiiwnlt sainnuw r lie ha lo outer into un nrgnnieit cot M tlltr consent bo Bl Im sciirie Were vlenliig the future askance Aud thousands of uotltiiou nil Idle and pour Wear a milch nn llio scat ot lliclr pants puiil nunls L ou the soul ol their Wear a piuts Ahaniton protection and hard times will slay Oiir troiililos will only enhance Aud million of prople will wear ttio new badge A pjlcli ou Hie seat of their nanls pauts piuls A paich ou the seat of lliclr pants limes tlie it aire and inoner Is ¬ ¬ 5l lYli w haio mi abundant supply of circulatin meillnm gold silver national bank green iiacls iteasury note fnictional sll capita of our population Wb ft i It lar S ii fr vv liis HniiSoner lur kii u-- inni iroi a uonu in I no wnr nmi l08s of for II0 take hi pension certificates and wlien it rend eight dollar make it read sixteen dollars lie must wait for nn appeal to Congress and a CongreHint 0ltrf eunnot 7lcro tU owIlHJM IMsnrirhIVrri7 enw thnsliuiionmake rJSdennmllgnlev fcl stniiilnr r i SvT7tlr ic 0 mVe bfeP turiVioe Tnke tl tho ca ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ lnl ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ how do they want it Now my friends there Is n great deal of talk about bimetallism ami Hie double standard mid n gieut deal of confusion iu the use of those terms till metiillisiu Is the use of the two niejnls n money where they nro both Used Iy a double standard they mean Hint wo shall have a gold dollar and a silver dollar which will be ii unit of value by which all iiropcity nud nil wngc nnd evervlhluc I to Ih mmumwi v our fathers thought that when hey used these two metals In coinage they tuflst determine the intrinsic relative value of the two so that a eompmlsoii o tlie markets of Hie world would show just what relation oue ounce of sliver bore to one ounce of goldliow many ounce of silver it took lo lip eiiual to one nunco of gold in the maikel of the world where gold aud silver were used mid they carefully went about ascertaining I nomas Jefferson mid Alexander that Hamilton gave their great powers to the detei initiation of that question and I hey collected the market icports nnd they studied with nil their power that iurpiitiu mm wncn iney loumi what appealed to be the general and average relative value of these two inelaU they fixed upon n inllo between them Now what wn the object of nil thai Why did they lump it nil lieeuuse thev fullv understood that unless these dollar weic of the Mini intrinsic value that both of wieiii count not no stamlaril of value and both could not circulate An pluuse As things nre now the silver dollars thnt we have are supported by the government and the government that sup pons this silver bullion has issued these dollars on Its own ac ount not for the mine owner and it ha pledged it sa cred honor it would make every one of these dollars ns good as a gold dollar Croat applause And thnt Is n power ful support Our Popnlistic friends pro pose that tlie man who digs silver out of the mine may bring ft to the mint nml have it stninped and handed back to him as n dollar the goiernment having no responsibility about It These men would i eject with contempt the proposition that free coinage was to come with a pledge on behalf of the government to pinliitalu the parity of the two dollars Applause Hut this feeling Is well ndapted to touch the prevailing Amor lean nnd well adapted lo bumptiousness touch that prejudice against Kngland which ninny have but can we do ibis thine outsclres Islt a nuestlon wheth er we will do It or ask anybodys con sent whether we niav or ask the Not at allvril of somebody tell yon what this gorcinment can do It can 11 x Its money nnltl llf nlonc can declare by law what shall be the relative value of an ounce of gold and nn ounce of silver but It cannot make Applause that list declaration good It is unquestionably fully within the power of this government to bring tills countrr lo a silver basis by colnlnc Iher dollars nud making them lege tender Jiiey can no mat Tills government might sny you shall take one of these dollntsv but it cannot iay and eufoice Its decree If you should call out the regular nrtny or navy and muster our great modern ships and Hie militia nnd put William 1 Ilrynn In command of ilieni It cannot enforce the ilea oo that one ounce of gold is ili equivalent of tlxteen ouncet of silver Not only Croat applause nud cheers that not rriuue and Ingland and Ger many con do thot uue he market We can of ourApplHie respond selves of our own wisdom declare he unit of value We can coin silver free- ly but we cannot make tlxteen ounces of Bllver equal to one ounce of gold un Applause And It is not less It is unlets the merchants take it at that ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ llut ll aotte Hill i i Ill 3 1IUU ftllLT it olicy cocroM tf8- tvppiausej My friends the men surely do iot contemplate the irretrievable nnd extensive character of he disaster and dis turbance nud disiuption which they nre proposing for nil of us in all our business affairs great nud simple Take the la ¬ boring nm if how full of sympathy they My countrymen I never nre for hint spoke n false won to the laboring mail lu my life I have Croat nppruise never sought to reach hi vote or Infill by appeals to that part of hi nadice ture that will pollute the intellect and the 1 have believed and I beconscience lieve today that any system that maintains the price of labor in this country that brings hope into the life of the la boring man that onnbles him to put by Hint gic Ii i in a stake iu the good order the prosperity of ihe country is the policy that should be our American policy 1 Applause have resisted in many campaigns this idea that a debased currency could help Ihe workiugman The first dirty eriand that a dirty dollar doe Is to cheat the worklngnien Applause My ftiends a cold statistical Inquiry non partisan in Its character was made by a conitnlttee of the Senate in 1800 nnd some following years The commit too wa composed of Democrats una of Hepubllcnn and they sot out lo study n statistician the relative prices of commodities and wages at different period in the history of qur country Thit in vestigation covered the yenis of the war It showed how price of good went up nnd lu what proportion labor advanced Ooods went up rapidly because tho pencil process Is a quick process Wages went up haltingly nnd slowly because the employer has to bo persuaded aud the pencil wont serve Now I have here a memorandum or some of those fact resulting from that Investigation Labor In one period ad goods vanced a per cent tho things the men had to buv out of their wages for their families and their llilng ad Through another vanced IS per cent period the laborei wage admnced 10li per com and the price of good advanced III per tent Iu another nerlod the wages of tlje laborer went up 13 per cent and the price of merchandise nd nuccd DO per cent Iu another peri ZUh Kiiie Tberes a look tliit Implies wlicu you gaze In his eyes hick Hie patch on tlie scat of mv pants pan tx punt Kick Hie pau li ou the seat of mj pants Scriiulon Pa Tribune Hist mA mnn whn spot him voiy Hie nij A Poimliht Helloi- A resident of Pouglikeepsle n few day ago received a loiter fiom n filcnd in Nebraska in wlilih it i shown what the mental caliber is of some of the be- ¬ lievers in free silver The Nchrnskun who wrote tlie letter heard a Populist explain the meaning of 10 lo 1 to a ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ group of attentive listeners Ho said that if Bryan should be elect- ¬ ed he would sell hi grain this fall and demand payment in gold Then he would go to the mint mid receive 100 in sil- ¬ ver for each 100 iu gold mid with thnt silver he would pay off the mortgage on his farm He admitted that some of his neighbors did not explain the mean ing of 11 to 1 In the same way but ho was quite sure be had the right under standing of it Such a story seems almost too absurd to be tine but it may be assumed log- ¬ ically that n man who thoroughly nnd honestly believes Hint the carrying out of the financial policy laid out at Chi ¬ cago will believe anything else thnt would levenl itself to normal minds at ouce as nonsense Albany Kxprcas ¬ ¬ ¬ lu elgtitceitiilucly tno The promises he uiailo us Drought soup to mc nud you Agalu he would enchant u lly singing hopeful tunes lie fed Us soup too often Ho catiuot feed us piuuo The original and picturesque reason by n flven residing Hopper to Popocratlc sliver in this county is that the price of ttecrs went down while John M Stnll was a statu senator Wurreu 01 Chronicle Syrncute Standard Ilrynn is trusting to the left hind foot nf u rabbit Let him look out for the right fore foot of au ele ¬ phant a repmted that your Uncle Benjamin Iliiniwin is going to make a Pullman tour the country will soon be treated to tin exhibition of rear platform work from n real artist It Is true Dill Bryan fooled the voters Not in n Hundred Another ¬ JlatiKor lu tho Other Foot If Tho Itcnl Thins s- - rate What It mv f lends what it the fiuauclal aud moral cqulja Hie riext lUL ccttlon It Ii in the case of free silver t k l fVrHB CANT GET L v i r - ji t M AROUND IT r 1 - - nv - y f - v VV s fWtk HI 5rfe n a II ttlilrl i J Ul lwmJL II - II III IIIIIISS sisjpsiij L The declaration ot the Republican platform In favor of tbo up bulldlng ot our merchant marine has my hearty ap proval Ths policy of discriminating duties In favor of our shipping which prevailed In tbe early years ot our history should bo again promptly adopted by congress and vigorously tupported until our prestige and supremacy on tho acts Is fully attained We should no longer contribute directly or deemable paper currency The question Indirectly to tho maintenance of the colosGold Driven Out of Slextcn future prosperity and standing as a nation which was fought out from 1863 to 1879 Id sal marine ot fsrelgn countries but pro- ¬ in J considering only tho welfare and hap ¬ Dlmetalltsm cannot be secured by In ¬ thus to be reopened with Its cheap vide an efficient and complete marine ot all piness of our people I would not be content dependent action on our part It cannot money experiments of cnncelvablo our own Now that tba American uavy to omit again calling attention to tho ques- bo obtained by opening our mints to the form foisted upon us every Indicates a la assuming a position commensurate with This unlimited coinage of the silver of the most startling tions which In my opinion vitally affect tmportanco aa a nation a policy t policy strangely reactionary our world at ounces of silver to ratio of our strength and petition among tho gov- ¬ 1 ounce ofa gold when 16tho commercial ratio at variance with every requirement of am glad to observe tho Republican platform strongly endorses we must supplement It ernments of the world and our morality Is more than 30 ounce of silver to 1 ounce sound finance but the declaration shows tho cplrlt with a merchant marine that will giro Integrity and patriotism as citizens of that of gold Mexico and China havo tried the combined and purpose of those who by action aro contending for the tii the advantages In both our coastwise Xrvr TnrltT Invv lroiiilnnt Mexico has freo coinage of control republic which for a century past has been experiment of tho government Not satofled and foreign trado that wo ought naturally ex- ¬ diver Tho first duty ot the Republican party and properly to enjoy the best hope of the world and tho Inspira- ¬ cess of and gold at a ratio slightly In with the debasement of Our coin which InIt should be at 1 ounco of 16Vi ounces If restored to power In tbe country will be once a matter ot public policy and national Slnrtllnc nail Sudden CbnnRC tion of mankind Wo must not now prove gold and whllo her of silver to freely open evitably follows the free coinage of silver mints arc of a false to our own high standards In gov ¬ to both metals at that ratio not a single at 16 to 1 they would still further degrado What a startling and sudiVi change the enactmentmoney tariff law which vlll pride to repossess tnls Immense and pros- ¬ necessary to conduct ralso all the ernment unmindful of tbo noblo ex dollar In gold bullion is coined and cir- ¬ our currency snd threaten tho public within tbe short period ot elgV months the government economically and honestly perous trade honor by the 1592 to AusJr 18931 administered and to adjusted as to give Gold has been driven deemable paperunlimited Issue of an Irre from December amplo and wlso precepts of the fathers culated as money Civil Service Reform currency A graver menace Wbat bad A chanjf of ad- ¬ preferenco to home manufactures and ade and or of the confidence and trust which our out of circulation In these countries Until to our financial landing and credit could ministration occurred tney are on a silver all branches of tbo govern ¬ The pledge alone tbe homo past has always Inspired International agreementbasis had It Is the hardly bo conceived and every patriotic ment had been entrusted to the Dcmocratlo quato protection to aro not labor aud tbe convention thatot our Republican National conduct In tbo Is civil tervlce laws homo market We committed to plain duty of the United States to main citizen should be aroused to promptly meet party which was committed against tho any special schedules or rates ot duty shall bo sustained and thoroughly and The Unngrr of Free Colonise protective policy that bad prevailed unin ¬ They are and should be always subject to honestly enforced and extended wherever tain tho gold stanlsnl U li th recog puu eneciuauy defeat It terruptedly for more than thirty two ycira change to meet new conditions hut the practicable It In keeping with the posi- ¬ Dividing the People Into CIntars If never before there la presented to the nized and sole standard of tho great commercial nations of the world with which and brought unexampled prosperity to tho tion of tbe party for the past twenty It Is a cause for painful regret and so¬ country and firmly pledged to Its complete principle upon which tbo rates of duty aro years and will be faithfully observed four Americans this year a clear and direct Is ¬ wo trade moro largely than any other Our Imposed remains the same Our duties sue as to our monetary system of vast Eighty four por cent of our foreign trade licitude that an effort Is being mado by overthrow and the substitution ot a tariff should always bo blgh enough to mcakiire opponents decry tbe roforms Tbey ap ¬ Importance In Its effect and upon the for tho fiscal year 1S95 was with gold those high In the councils of tho allied for revenue only The change having tho difference between tbe wages paid pear willing to abandon all the advantages right settlement of which rest largely tho standard countries end our lrada with parties to divide the people ot this coun- been decreed by tbe elections In November labor at home and In competing countries gained after so many years agitation and - financial honor and prosperity of the other countries was settled on a gold basis try Into classes and create distinctions Its effects wcro at once anticipated and felt and to adequately protect American invest effort They encourage a return to among us which In fact do not exist and We cannot country it Is proposed by one wing of tho pves to thee alter methods of party favoritism which both ments anl American enterprises are repugnant to our form of government ed Conditionsclots our More Silver Tlinn Gold Democratic party and Its allies the Peo- ¬ parties have often denounced that ex- ¬ nor would It be wise to ples and Slfvei parlies to Inaugurate tho perience has condemned Chiefly by means of legislation during These appeals to the passion afid prejudice exclude from contemplation and Investiga- ¬ and that the Our Farmers ami llir TnrllT are beneath the spirit and Intelligence of tion the causes which produced them They free and unlimited colnago of silver by ln and slnco 1STS there has been put In people Our farmers have been hurt by the publicanrepeatedly disapproved Tho Re ¬ dependent action on the part of the United circulation more than 624000000 of sil- a freo people and should be met with are facts which we cannot aa a people party earnestly opposes this restern rebuke by those they are sought to disregard and we can only hope to Im- changes In our tariff legislation as icvj oly action and entirely unjustlflablo policy It States at a ratio of 10 ounces of silver to ver or Its representative This has been uiil will take no backward step upon tbls quel The mere declaration of done In the honest effort to givo to sliver Influence and I believe they will be Ev ¬ prove our present condition by a study as our laborers and manufacturer 1 ounce of gold this purpose Is a menace to our financial If possible the same bullion and coinage ery attempt to array class against class of their causes In December 1892 we as they bave suffered Tbe Republican plat lien It will seek to Improve but never section had the tame currency und practically the form wisely declares In favor or cuCl endcgiado the public service and Industrial Interests and has already valuo and encourage the concurrent use of the classes against tho masses created universal alarm It Involves great both gold and sliver as money Trior to against section labor against capital the same volume of currency that we bav o couragement to our sugar Interest as will pcor against the rich or Interest against lead to the production on Americcu soil Appenl In peril to the credit and business of the that time there had been less than 9000 now 1892 Piitrlntlsm of th People It aggregated 0V h tb American pVo b country a peril so grave that conservative 000 of sliver dollars coined In tho entire Interest in tbo United States Is In tbo high In 1893 J2323000000 in 1S9I J2372DOJS0l 2 J2323442362 In n promises t0 Important end There are men everywhere are breaking away from history of the United States a period of est degrco reprehensible It Is opposed to nt in Homi mi iwi 9in Tk P6 ut- Interests the mutt our wool and declarations In other platform whicil tlxely hot h amplo protec- ¬ tho I can ¬ the old party associations and uniting etghty nlno years This legislation secures tbe national Instinct and Interest and should per capita of money has been practically wcolcn a guaranty that ought to commend not here discuss I mutt conte tion myself with other patriotic citizens In emphatic tho largest use of silver consistent with be resisted by every citizen We are not tbe same during this whole period Tbe Itself to every patriotic citizen Never with saying that they have my approval protest against the platform of tho Demo- ¬ financial safety and the pledge to main a nation of classes but cf sturdy free In- quality of tho money has been Identical dependent and was a moro grievous wrong dono tbe If as Republicans we have lately ad ¬ people despising cratic National convention as an assault tain Its parity with gold gold all kept We havo to tbe demagogue honorable There Is nothing with upon the faith and honor of the govern- day more Oliver what may and never capitulating to connectedequal toour money therefore to farmers of our country than tbst to un- dressed our attention with than gold This has been dishonor This ¬ justly Inflicted during tbe past three years seem great stress and earnestness to tho effort We accomplished ment and the welfare of the people at times with grave peril to dangers popular ever recurring and Is ena account for this sudden and aggravated upon tbe wool growers of America Alnew and unexpected assault upon lbs government have had few questions In the lifetime cf tbe public credit Tho so called Sherman Whatever Is to be though among our most Industrious and financial Integrity of the government we the republic mare serious than the oue law caught to uso all the sliver product menace to our liberties It is not a new Industrisl change deprecated in our financial system It useful citizens their Interests hive been bave dons It because the menace Is so campaign device or party appeal It Is sa must everywhere which Is thus presented be admitted that our practically destroyed and our woolen grave as to demand especial consideration for money at Its mar ¬ old as government among men but was The character of tho money which of tho United States1S90 money absolutely sound and has From to 1S93 the gov shall measure our values and exchanges ket valuepurchased 4500000 ounces of sil- nover more untimely and unfortunate than brought has been loss nor Inconvenience to manufacturers Involved In similar disaster und because wo are convinced that If ths ernment neither Washington warned us against t At no time wltbln th past thirty six years people aro aroused to ths true understand and settle our balances with one another ver a month or 54000000 ounces a year now WfhttOF A depreciated currency has and perhaps never during any previous ing and meaning ot this silver location n ncla Its holders fl1 In and with tbo nations of tbo world Is of This was one third the product of tho flml cx tho troubled period have so many of our woolen fac- ¬ mevement they will avert tbe daugsr In further IM importance and so far reach- ¬ world and practically all of this countrys which I feel are singularly appropriate at not such primary doing this wo feci that wo render tie best I admonish the nennle iralnjt i mis l me ing In its consequences as to call for the product tories been suspended as now Tbe Repubwho It was believed by most painstaking investigation and In the then and now favor free coinage those sucli the object of outcries like these I ad Good Moiipy Vour Mnde Times Ilnrd lican party can be relied upon to correct service poMiblt lo tbe country and wo ap ¬ that monish every Industrious laborer of this great wrongs cutrusted peal to tbe Intelligence conscience and if again theso end a sober ana unprejudiced Judgment would Its bullion patriotism of the people Irrespective of It Is a mere pretense to attribute the with the control ot congress at the polls We must not bo misled by use of tosilver coinage advancebut this ex- country toI be on his guard against such value Its delusion party or seitlou for their earnest tup tell him the attempt Is to play hard times to tbe fact that all our cur- phrases nor deluded by false theories valuo In a few pectation was not realized port ana va rency Is on a gold basts Bgainu nis iniercu AdvnntnRpa ot Reciprocity Good money Free silver would not mean that sliver months notwithstanding tbe unprecedentdollars were to be freely had without cost ed market for tba silver product In the prevail on him In the name of liberty to ncver made times hard Tnoso who assert Another declaration ot the Republican It Will Mnlnlnln Imv nnd Order or labor It would mean the free use United States tbe price of sliver went destroy all tbe fruits of liberty that our present Industrial and financial platform that fcns my most cordial support of the mints of tbo United States for down very rapidly reaching a point lower Irotrctlnn of Supremo Inipnrlnnee depression is tbe result of the gold stand Is that which favors reciprocity The splenWo avoid no issuet Wo meet tbe sud ¬ the owners of sliver bullion but would than ever before anl have not read American history aright and assault Then upon tho recom ¬ Another Issue of supreme Importance or been careful students ot tho events of did results or tbe reciprocity arrangements den dangerous order revolutionary those to upon law and make silver coin no freer to the irany mendation of President Cleveland and upon authority of the made both ine pern or tree ment ycarl Ve never bad greater pros that wero ot 1S90under striking and sug- whom Is confided by ths constitution and who engaged In other enterprises It political parties united In tho repeal of is inai oi protection are law tarlfT suvcr is a menace iu uc learea vve are ti would not make labor easier tbo hours of the purchasing ni gestive The brief period they wcro In laws the authority to uphold and maintain of the Sherman law already experlenclng tho effect ot partial ond labor shorter or the pay better It would We cannot withclaim huv tafcty engage In further free trade The one must be averted the cmDiovmen 1SS0 Industry than In thewhich force In most cases only threo years was them which our opponentswehavo made not make farming less laborious or more experiments In this direction years from to 1892 during all of bave faced not long enough to thoroughly test their with tbo tamo courage that profitable It would not start a factory hl untr ra Old balls andi great valuo but sufficient was sbown by every emergency since our organization as On tbe second of August 1891 In a wedded to the doctrine of protection and i a t iU i a psrty moro than forty years ago Gov ¬ or make a demand for an additional days public address I saiduu 4UUM l UUII tbe trial to conclusively demonstrate tho It we could have was never more earnest In Its support and ciufiucu mutn labor It would create no new occupaand business operations tnan ever before Importance and tbe wisdom of tbelr adop- ernment by law must first be assured an ratio which all tbe lead- advocacy It argument tions It would add nothing to the com- ing Internationaltho world would adopt and needed to than now Its devotion to were We had too a protective tariff under tion In 1S92 the export trade of tbe Unit- everything else can wait The spirit of nations of strengthen fort of the masses the capital of the peo tho true relation be fixed between the two American system or Increase the bold the which ample revenues were collected for ed States attained the highest point In our lawlessness must ba extinguished by tho plo or the wealth of tbo nation It seeks metals and all agree upon the quantity that system upon tho party and people of tbe government and an accumulating sur- history Tho aggregate of our exports that fires ot sn unselfish and lofty patriotism It plus which was constantly applied to tbo year to Introduce a new measure of value but of silver which should constitute a dollar reached the Immense sum of 81030- - Every attack upon tbe public faith and every suggestion of the repudiation ot would add no value to the thing measured then silver would be as free and unlim- ¬ the past three year greater by JIOOOOOOOO Ifnow Men reSlKV In the It 278148 a sum sny previous year In than debts public or private must be rebuked On the ited In Us privileges of coinage as gold Is own dally lives wnat before was to many f It would not conserve values tho exports of 1 kDWJ what we owing to tho threat ot unfriendly tariff 1893 by all men who believe that honesty Is tbe leg contrary It would derango all existing to day Is not more money we want Dut that we bave not been ablo or mem oniy report nistory or values It would not restore business con- ¬ to secure and with tho free and unlimited They have had a trial of both tradition want Is to put the money we already islation tbe total dropped to S17GG3I94 best policy or wno tove ineir country aim systems exporta of domestic merchandise de would preserve unsullied Its national When money Is employed work fidence but Its direct effect would be to colntge of sllvor adopted In the United and know wbat each has dono for them have at Our destroy tbo little which yet remains Washington In his farewell address men are employed and both havo alwaya creased J1S9000000 but reciprocity still honor States at tbo present ratio we would be been steadily and remuneratively engaged secured us a large trade in Central and Sept 17 1796 100 years ago saidremoved from any Interna still further As a Sectlonnllum Almost Ohlllrrnted Mcnnlnpr of tlie Colnnce PliuiU protective tariff South America and a larger trade with tional agreement Wo may never be ablo very Important source of strength and se- ¬ during all tbe years of who bave money tbo West Indies than wo had ever beforo When those Tho country Is to bo congratulated upon The meaning of the colnago plank adopt ¬ to secure it If we enter upon tbo isolated curity cherish public credit One method legislation of trado with the tbe stability ot ed at Chicago Is that anyone may take a coinage of silver The double standard of proservlng it Is to uso It as sparingly as lack confldenco In they will not partvalues enjoyed The Increase we had reciprocity the almost total obliteration cf sectional with which with countries quantity of silver bullion now worth 53 Implies equality at a ratio and that equal lines which tor many years marked ths possible avoiding tho accumulation of debt and Investments cents to the mints of the United States Uy can only be established by tbe concur not only by shunning occasions of expense tbelr money Ruslness Is stagnated the life agreements was J3560515 over our trade division ot tho United States Into slavo JlC44072t over our trade In and freo territory and finally threatened have It coined at the expense of the gov ¬ rent law of nations It was the concurrent but by vigorous exertions In time of peace blood of trade le checked and congested In 1S92 andonly countries with which the Its partition into two separate govern ernment and uso it for a sliver dollar law of nations that made tbe double stand to discharge tho debts which unavoldaole We cannot restore public confldenco by 1891 Tho which ehall bo legal tender for the pay- ¬ ard It will require the concurrent law wars mav have occasioned not ungener- ¬ an act which would revolutionize all val- United States traded that showed increased ments by tho dread ordeal cf civil war ously throwing upon posterity the burden ues or an act which entails a deficit in exports In 1893 were practically those with Tho era ot reconciliation so long and ment of all debts public and private The of nations to reinstate and sustain It We cannot Inspire which we had reciprocity arrangements which we ourselves ought to bear earnestly desired by Gen Grant and many owner of tho silver bullion would get tho To tbe public revenues facilitate tbe enforcement if the maxims confldenco by advocating repudiation or Tho reciprocity treaty between tbls coun-or other great leaden North and South hai silver dollar It would belong to him and Inrty Favors tse of Sitter Money practicing dishonesty we cannot restore try and Spain touching tbe markets which he announced he declared happily come and the feeling of dlttriiit to nobody else It is Other people would get Tho Republican party has not been and either to tbe treasury or to Cuba 1and Puerto Rico was announced and hostility between tho sections Is ev- ¬ It only by ihelr labor tho products of Is not opposed to the uso of sliver money essential that you should practically bear confidence Sept 1891 The growth of our trado erywhere vanishing let us hope never to their land or something of value The as Its record abundantly shows It has In mind that toward tho payment of debts tbe people without a change In our present with Cuba was phenomenal In 1891 we Nothing It hotter calculated tu bullion owner on the basis of present val- ¬ done all that could be done for Its In there must ne revenue that to have ree tariff legislation return sold that country but 114441 barrels ot give strength to tbe nation at home In ues would receive the silver dollar for creased me with safety and honor by the nuo then must be taxes that no taxes can lit II r the nemncrnllc Tnrln flour In 1892 3C6175 In 1893 616406 and crease our power and Influence abroad C3 cents worth of silver and other people acting apart from other gov ¬ be devised which are not more or lets In ¬ United States C62248 Here was n growth of and add to the permanency and security Tbo only measure of a general nature In 1S9 would be required to receive It as a full ernments Theio are those wbd think that convenient cr unpleasant that the in nearly our dollar In tbo payment of debts Tbo gov- ¬ It has already gone beyond tbe limit of trinsic embarrassment Inseparable from that affected the treasury and tbe employ ot flour600 per cent while year exportation ot our free Institutions than the restorato Cuba for the ending June ernment would get uothlng from the trans- financial prudence Surely we can go no tbe selection of proper objects which Is ment of our peoplo passed by tbe Fifty 30 1893 the year following the repeal of tion of cordial relations between the peo always a choice of difficulties ought to be third congress was tbe General Tariff act ple ot all section and parts of our beloved action It would bear tbo expense of coin- further and we must not permit faU a decisive motive for a construction of thn which did not receive tbe approval of tbe tbe reciprocity treaty fell to 379850 bar- ¬ country If called by tbe suffrages of ths ing tbo silver and tbe community would lights to lure us across tbe danger line conduct of the government in making It president Whatever virtues may be rels a loss of nearly half our trade with people to assume tbe duties af tbe high suffer loss by Its use that We have coined since 1878 more than Menu ot Inlt ruiillonnl and for aforspirit of acquiescence in tbe claimed for that act there la confessedly ports country Tbe valuo of our total ex office ot president ot the United States Detent of merchandise from the United I obtaining revenue which the ono which It docs not possers measures It lacks 400000000 silver dollars which are main ¬ count It a privilege to aid even Aurcrment States to Cuba In 1891 the year prior to In shall tllghtett degree In tho promotion public exigencies may at any time dictate tbe essential virtue of Its creation the tho tained by the government at parity with the negotiation of the reciprocity treaty We have much more silver in use than Pro in pt Protective supply gold and a full legal tender for the pay ¬ ICKlslaflnn De ¬ raising of revenue sufficient to has at the was J122248S8 In 1892 J17953579 In 1893 of tbo spirit ot fraternal regard which world no It needs of tho government ment of all debts public and private How any country In the more except India or should animate and govern the citizens manded J21157C98 In 1894 J20125321 than Great Brittime provided enough revenue for such after tho annulment of the but In 1895 of every acctlon state or part of the re- ¬ are tbe silver dollars now In uso different China J300000000more reciprocity public than France ain J150000000 400 by like sentiments tbe people needs but It has caused a constant defi Animated from those which would be in use under After tbe lapse of a century since agreement It fell to only Many country must now face tbe condi free coltraga Ttt7 are to be of Ue tame 000000 more than Germany J325000000 ot thewhich beset them The public exi- ciency In tbe treasury and a steady do- - similar examples might J12887C61 of our Its utterance let ua at length and for less Iban India and J125OOO000 less than tions Pletfftnln tho earnings of labor and land increased trade under bn given oyeght and fineness Tfieyarejto bear reciprocity with ever hereafter heed the admonition ol tbe same stamp of the government Why China Tho Republican party has declared gency demands prompt protective legisla- It has contributed to swell our national other countries but enough has been Washington There should be no North In favor of an International agreement and tion which will avoid tho accumulation of debt more than 1262000000 a sum nearly would they not be of the same valuer I no South no East no West but a common It will be If elecled by providing adequate reve- ¬ as great as tho debt ot tbe government shown or Ihe efficacy of tba legislation of country answer tbe silver dollars now q use were emuldv allpresident means to my duty to further debt expenses proer nromote it nues for the of the government from Washington to Lincoln Including all 1890 to Justify the speedy restoration of coined on account of tbe government and It shall be my constant aim to Improve Its reciprocity provisions In my Judgment sliver not for private account or galu and the Tbe free coinage ofdefeat In this country This is manifestly tbe requirement ot duty our foreign wars from the revolution to congress should Immediately restore the every opportunity to advance tho cauto ot not International bi- If elected president of the United States It tbe rebellion Since Its passage work at government has solemnly agreed lo keep would defer If until good government by promoting that spirit reciprocity t eel Ion at International agree will be my aim and them as goad as tbe best dollars no have metallism be had every Interest requires object und give to vigorously promote this home bas been diminished prices of agri- such amendments Ifof theasold law with of forbearance and Justlco which Is so esany ment can time and ex sential to our prosperity and happiness by that ample encouragement cultural products bave fallen confidence Tbe government bought tho silver bullion us io maintain our present standard In to the occupations of the American people has been arrested and general business perience sanction as wise and proper The Joining most heartily In all proper efforts at Us market value and coined It Into dependent free coinage ot silver underlying principle ot tbls legislation all at a silver dollars Having exclusive control of of 1C ounces ot silver to 1 ounce of ratio which nbovethis else Is so liniierntlvely de ¬ demoralization Is seen on every hand must however be strictly observed II to restore the relations ot brotherly respect juncture ot our national tbe mintage It only coins what It can hold would Insure tbe speedy contraction of gold manded at 1MIO unit 1SUI Contrasted Is to afford now markets for our surplus and affection which In our early blttory tbe affairs Turins of at a parity with gold Tbe profit repre volume of our currency It would agricultural and manufactured products characterized all the people of all the states drive at Happy Conditions In December ISlll senting the difference between the com least 1300000000 of gold The total receipts under the tariff act without loss to tbe American laborer ot a I would be glad to contribute towards bind ¬ dollars inerclal value of the silver bullion and tbe now have permanently from tbe which wa In December 1892 President Harrison of 1894 for the first twenty two months single days work that ho might otherwise ing In Indivisible union the different divi of face value of tho silver dollar goes to tbo tbe country and greatly decrease trade por sent his last message to congress It was of Its enforcement from September 1894 procure sions of tbe country Indeed now havo our government for tbe benefit of tbe people capita circulation I Is not proposed by an able and exhaustive review of the con- to June l9u were uiuiajjs ana tne ex- ¬ every Inducement of sympathy and Inter- ¬ Foreltfii Inimlirrntlon The government bought tbe silver bullion est to weld them together more strongly It penditures JS40418363 or a deficiency of party to take from tbe cir- dition and resources of tbo country be Republican contained In tbe sliver dollar at very culating medium of tbe country any ot the stated our situation so accurately that I 882803075 Tho decrease In our exports The declaration of tbe platform touch- ¬ than ever I would rejoice to tee demon ¬ much lesa than Its coinage value It paid It silver we now have on tha contrary II la am sure It will not bo amiss to recite bis of American products and manufactures ing foreign Immigration Is one of peculiar strated to tbe world that the North and out to Its creditors and put It In circulaThcw during tbo first fifteen moeihs of the pres Importance at this time when our own tbe South and tbe East and the West are proposed to keep all of tbe silver money official and valuable testimony tion among tbe people at Us face value now In circulation on the parity with gold nover has been a tlma In bur history said ent tariff as contrasted with tbo exports laboring people are In such great distress not separated or In danger of becoming of 100 cents or a full dollar It required by maintaining the pledge of the govern work was ao abundant or when of the first fifteen months of the tariff of I am In hearty sympathy with tbe present separated becauts of sectional or party dif ¬ he when tbe people to accept It as legal tender ment that all of It shall be equal to gold wages were so high whether measured by 1890 was J220353320 The excess or ex ¬ legialntlnii ristmltiing foreign Immigration ferences The war Is long since over we and Is thus morally bound to maintain It This has bem tbe unbroken policy of tbe the currency In which tboy are pald or ports over Imrorts during tha first fifteen and favor such extension ot tbo laws as are not enemies but friends and as friends at a parity with gold which was then as Republican party since 1878 It has In by their power to supply the necessaries months of the tariff of 1890 was 213 will secure the United States from Invasion we will faithfully and cordially cooperate now the recognized standard with us and augurated no new policy It will keep In and comforts of life The general average 972968 but oply J5C758C23 untjrr the first by the debased and criminal classes of tbe under tbe approving tmlle ot Him who bas the most enlightened nations of tbe world circulation and as good as gold all ot the of prices has been such as to give to fifteen months ot the tariff or 1894 a loss old world While we adhere to the public thus far so signally sustained and guided The government having Issued und cir- ¬ silver and paper money which are now In- agriculture a fair participation In the gen under the latter of J157214345 Tbe net policy under which our country has re- us to preserve inviolate our countrys new culated the sliver dollar It must In honor cluded In tbo currency of the country It eral orosperlty Tha Industrial loss In the trade balance of tho United ceived great bodies of honest industrious name and honor lit peace and good order protect the bolder from loss This obligawill maintain their parity It will preserve plants established since Oct 6 1890 and States has been J1000S3C07 during tbe first citizens who have added to tho wealth and Us continued ascendency among ths tion It has so far sacredly kept Not only Ihelr enualltv in tbe future aa It hm l up to Oct 22 1892 number 345 and tbe fifteen months operation of the tariff of progress and power of the country and greatest governments on earth W1UUM MKINMCT la there a moral obligation but there Is a wnvs done the nast It will not rnnuent nxtcnalons of existing plants 103 Tb new I 1894 as compared with tbe first fifteen while we welcome to our shores tbo well legal obligation expressed In public ttat in nut this country on a silver basis whih ranltal Invested amounts to J40446O6O months of the tariff of 1890 The loss has disposed and industrious Immigrant who uto to maintain tbe purity of additional employees been largo constant and steady at the contributes by h energy and lntelllgence POUR would Inevitably follow independent fret and tbe number ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ 10 to 1 It will opposo of gold from our circulation Ilctmnrit Money UoMrojx VmIiich If there fa any ono thing which should bo free from speculation and fluctuation It Is the money of a couUry It ought Strong Stand on Sound Monoy never to bo the subject of mere partisan contention When wo part with our labor Protection and Reci- ¬ our products or our property wo should recelvo In return money which is as stable procity and unchanging In value as tho Ingenuity of honest men can make It Debasement of the currency means destruction of val- ¬ ues No one suffers so much from cheap money as the farmers and laborers Thov FORMAL NOTE OF ACCEPTANCE aro the first to feel Its bad effects and tho last to recover from them This has been Who Would Miiintnln tbo uniform experience of all countries Mills Should bo Opened to Labor and hero as elsewhere tho poor and not T Who would then maintain tho parity the rich are the greater sufferers from gold What would keep tbcm at par wilt Free Coinage Would Set No There would bo no obligation restiis upon every attempt to debase our money It the government to du It and It thoro were wouio ran with alarming sovcrlty upon Wheels Turning It would be powerless to do It Tho slmplo investments already made upon Insurance truth Is we would be driven to a rllver companies and their policy holders upon bags to silver monometalllim Tflse dol ¬ joylngs banks and their depositors upon lars therefore would stand upon their building and loan associations and their Canton O Aug 26 Following la the real members upon tho savings of thrift coin value I formal letter of acceptanco written by ago cf silver the afreo andofunlimited IS ounces of upon pensioners and their families and at ratio Ma McKlnley Republican nominee for silver to 1 ounce of gold would as somo upon wage earners and tbe purchasing of Its advocates assort make 63 cents In powor of their wages president and made public to night silver 100 cents and the silver dollar Clieun Money lvirrllnrnl Tbo Hon John M Thuriton and Others equal worth gold to tbe dollar then wa would The silver question Is not tbo only Members of the Notification Committee of have no cheaper money than now and It tho Republican National Convention Gen wouid bo no easier to get But that such Issuo affoctlng our money In the pending Not content with urging tho tree tlemen In pursuance of a promise made Would be thn remit Ik nirnlnxt reason and contest of sliver Its strongest champions Is contradicted by experience In all times coinage to your committee when notified of my and in demand that our paper money shall be means tbe nomination as the Republican cendldato for of our all lands toIt the amount debasement¬ Issued directly by the government of tho currency of tbo difpresident 1 beg to submit this formal ac- ¬ ference between the commercial and coin United States This Is tho Chicago Demo ¬ ceptance of that high honor and to con ¬ value of ths silver rinllnr which Is ever cratic declaration Tho St Loul Peoples sider In detail questions at Issuo In tho changing and the effect would bo to reduc9 party declaration Is that Our national money PerLaps this might bo property values entail untold financial ernmentshall be Issued by the general gov ¬ pending campaign only without the Inter cctlcn of loss destroy confidence Imnalr tho obliga my re- ¬ tions considered unnecessary In view of of existing contracts further Impov- - btcks of Issue be full legal lerdar for tho mark on tlint occasion and tlioio I linvc ensn tne laborers and producers or tne fij ment of all debts public aid rrlvste made to delegations that have visited mo country create a panic of unparalleled and be distributed direct to tho people severity since the St Louis convention but In view merce and Inflict upon trade and com ¬ and through lawful disbursements of the deadly blow Against any such government Thus In addition to the free of the momentous Importance of tho proper policy Ia am coinrjo or the worlds silver wo arc asked unalterably opposed to enter upon an era of unlimited Irre ¬ settlement of the Issues presented on our These dollars In the particulars I have named are not the same ns the dollars which would bo Issued under free coinage They would be the samo In form but dif ¬ ferent In value Tbo government would have no part In the transaction except to coin tho silver bullion Into dollars It would share In no part of tho profit It would take upon Itself no obligation It would not put tho dollars Into circulation It Luuld only get them as any citizen would get mom uy giving something for mem It would deliver them trt those who do- posited tho sliver and Its connection with the transaction there end Such nro the silver dollars which would bo Issued under free colnago of silver at a ratio of 16 to 1- - coinage at a ratio of tho expulsion Iarltr During the first six months ot the preseht calendar tar 131 new factories were built of which 40 were cotton mills 48 knitting mills fl woolen mills IS silk mills 4 plush mills and 2 linen mills Of tho forty cotton mills twenty one have been built In the Southern states This fairly describes the happy condition of the country In December 1S92 What hat II been since and what Is it now Iluht Month Lnli r The messagea of President Cleveland from the beginning of his second administration to the present time abound with derrrlpttons of tbe deplorable Industrial and financial situation ot the country While n6 resort to history or official state ment Is required to advise us of the present condition and that which has prevailed during tbe plot threo years I venturo to quote from President Clevelands first mtrsage Aug 3 18S3 addressed to the Fifty third congress which lis had called together In extraordinary session The existence of an alarming and extraordinary said he Involving the business situation wiirare ani prosperity of all our people lus constrained ma to call together In extra session tho peoples representatives In congress to tho end that through the wltcKand patrlotlo exercise ot the Icglsla tlfil flutles with which they solely are charged the present evils may bo mill gatedand dangers threatening tho future may be averted Our unfortunate financial plight Id not the result ot untoward events nor ot conditions related to our natural resources Nor Is It traceable to any of thd afflictions which frequently check national growth and prosperity With plenteous crops with abundant promise of remun ¬ erative production and manufacture with unusual Invitation to safe Investment and with satisfactory assurances to business enterprises suddenly financial distrust and fear have sprung ud on every side Numer ous moneyed Institutions havo suspended becauso abundant assets w cro not Imme diately avallablo to meet the demands ot frightened depositors Surviving corporations ami Individuals are content to keep In hand the money they are usually anxious to loan and those engaged In legitimate business are surnrlsed to find that the tecurltles tbey offer for loans mougn ncrctofore satisfactory are no longer accepted Values supposed to be nxca are tail cccomlng conjectural ani loss and failure havo Invaded ersry branch ct buslneis 3713 ¬ ¬ to the cause nt free government we vanl no Immigrants who do net seek our shores V to becoice clttsens should ptrtnlt Iimliiir In Until Dlrvutlons none to participate In the advantages ol Wo have either been sending too much our civilisation who do not sympathize money out of tho country or getting too with our alms and form ot government little In or both We havo lost steadily In We should receive none who coma to make both directions Our foreign trado has been war upon our Institutions snd profit by diminished and our domestic trade bss public disquiet and turmoil Agalntt all sulfcred Incalculable lots Docs not this such our gates must be tightly closed suggest the cause ot our present depres- ¬ sion and Indicate Its remedy f Confldenco Jimllrp tn Old Soldiers nnd tailors In home enterprises has almost wholly dis ¬ Tho soldiers and sailors of ths Union appeared Our shops are closed or run- ¬ ning on half time at reduced wages and should neither be neglected nor forgotten small profit If not actual loss Our men at The government which they served so well homo are Idle and whllo they aro Idle must not make their Uvea or conditions men abroad aro occupied In supplying us harder by treating them as suppliants for with goods Our unrivaled homo market reus in om age or distress nor regard with disdain or contempt the earnest In ¬ for the farmer has also greatly suffered because thoss who constitute It tho great terest one comrado naturally manifests In array of American wage earners ars with ¬ the welfare ot another Doubtleta there out the work and wages they formerly had hat been abuses and frauds In the numer ¬ It they cannot earn wages they cannot buy ous claims allowed by the government but products They cannot earn If tbey haio ths policy governing tho administration no employment and when they do not of lbs Pension bureau ihUat alwaya be raru tho farmers home market la lessened fair and liberal No deserving applicant and IniDalred and the loss Is felt by both should ever surfer because of a wrong per ¬ producer and consumer Tho loss ot earn- ¬ petrated by or fur another Our soldiers ing power alone In this country In ho past and sailors gavo the government the best threo years Is sufficient to havo produced they had They freely offered bealtb our unfortunate business situation If our strength limb and life to savo the country labor was well employed and employed at In the time ot Its grtatett peril and ths as remunerative wages as In 1891 In a few government mutt honor them In their months every farmer In tho land would need as In their tervlce with tho respect feel the glad change to Increased demand and gratitude due to brave noble and self for his products and In the better prlrcs sacrificing men who are Justly entitled to which ho would receive generous Increasing In rate of 13130000 a month or ovory business day ot the year 300000 for Nat Open Mints lint Oiirn Mill It Is not an Increase In the volume ot money which Is tho need for tbo time but an Increase In the volume ot business Not an increase ot coin but an lncrcaso at confidence Not more coinage but a more active uso of tho money coined Not open mints for the unlimited coinage tf tho silver ot tbe world but open mills for the full and unrestricted labor of American worklngmcn The employment ot our mints for tho coinage ot the sliver ot the world would not bring tho necessaries and comforts of Uto back to our people This will only como with the employment ot the masses and such employment Is certain to follow the rtf stnbllihmcnt of a wise protective policy which shall encouraga manufacturing at home Protection has lost none of Its virtues and Importance aid their neccsiltlct Our Mcrrhnnt Murine nnd nvy nr ¬ -- ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ J I - ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ A I ¬ ¬ ¬ piuu ¬ i won - ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ lbhTl Jsod ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ 1 ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ 111 r V7rf M Broke Ills Lcjr Tuesday evening ns Mr Julius Cocncn of tho Enrliniilon Vino Co was driving down town his liorsotook a ilight down i lie big ru toe tEtjrbe Mli3u lilll near tho Catholic church Fearing that his watoi would be overturned Mr Cucueu leaped from tho vchiclo and malting u bad landing broko both bones of his Hit SOT leg in the ankle and the horso and niitr wagon escaped injury Dr Chat- ten wa summoned and rendered L A N T1MB TABLE Tliu fracturo necessary attention is one of tho most painful nature MOttll ttnil turf am and Mr Cocncns Rtilfctings were SUM Uiprm t04pm very great Latest advices report Kvtuirilln Accmnoilitlon m 61OJ His many IlotlJriira anl Miilltotuillg Cnj p m him doing very well friends deeply sympathize with him OUTII Milljjlfr tp m in his painful misfortune m tVilKiprim 4159 I WWWW iM vjyr LbeiHRtee VKOl tf A SAD ACCIDENT AT HKNDEKSON Mr R Denton Stepped uf a Moving Engine upon the rack and was Killed 1 4 VJfl T WJR QDjflrrlllo Aceotnoihllon WWnriiRnl Maillionvilli arclrtt In effort flnniliv Ian id lAnA - 10ma W 51JJ pm Jam To Rain flesh nnd strength iinil get rid of lhil llrwl frcllnft me Yuciiun Chill Tonic livery hot Tho great tonic for toning tip llio system Do your hones ache Do you wake up wlili n had Atto In your mouth la your longim coated If an j on need n Tonic Tho question arle which Is tho liesl Yucatan Chill Tonlo Is Invlnclhla It never falls to A guarantee with euro sbovo symptoms every bollle Take no substitute but In sist on RCtllnK Yucatan which Is tho most pleasant and at the same lima most effect ive Chill Tonic ever produced For salo by St Uernard Drug Store llo Rtinranlcod w I I1IIUIJUK AKtlll AT TL Tflsiolei contains no poison Irlco 50cm tAL AND DRIARTURR 01 TRAINS NQRTONVILLE GOING HAST Memphli 10 Ctnlrat City Hnlion It Loulivllla Mcmphli to Loulttllla GOING WRST lotilivllU to Iul n Central Cltjr 10 HemphU ttjaOfllla to Maiaphla co OH 8c wr 1 re iotj tH C10 p in 1 hi a in E E Dcnlon proprietor of Phwnix Hotel nt Sebreo Ky met with an accident Monday even ing which resulted in his death Mr Denton was ono of many who went to Henderson to hear Mr Bryan He failed to catch N the special train at the L station which train was run for tho accommodation of passengers returning home and stepped on a switch engine that was following the special to the O V station hoping to catch special there As tho switch engine ncarcd tho O V station and was still in motion Mr Denton stepped onto the track stumbled and fell before tho en gine He was run over and lived only ti few minutes Tho remains wero taken to Sebreo and buried at McMullons Chapel near Kobards on Tuesday morning Mr ¬ ¬ itjg 757 a m am tjj pm Xarlingoi News anings Notts Personal Paragraphs and Other Dolnc at Home Worthy of Special Mention Miss Sallio Colbert is visiting trends in Nashville this week juntio ULUINU Hoods This is the mcdlclno which has llin largest sales In tho world Hoods Sarsaparflla Is the One True Wood Purifier Hoods Pills are prompt Handsome Improvement The handsome front which is being built to the residence of Mr Daniel Umstcad is procrcssinc rapidly Mr Lee Oldham is play Mrs Uamp Pox is spending this ing uic roic oi ii train ami with a week at Dawson corps of competent builders is makinrr thintrs hum This beauti De Sure You Are Hlght ful addition when finishcdwill put And then go ahead If your blood is im- the finishing touches to the local pure your appetite failing your nerves scenery of that section and gives weak you may be suro that Hoods Sar Mr Umstcad homo the appearsaparilla Is what you need Then lake no ance of a prime ministers resiInsist upon Hoods and only dence substitute A ¬ What n sight ft will bo Indeed to seo 5mnll Fire lint too coach loads of rallrnid men call About ono oclock Wednesday morning tho citizens of our place on McKlnley nest Saturday Such a dem were ittotifcd by tho slnrtling notes onstration by railroad men never was seen this cbuntry and imllcates great of the firo whistle which caused before in by them in favor ot an hon a general rush lor the street and Interest taken est dollar tho fire was quickly located in tho Supervisor Sullivan complains of III vicinity of the wine cellar Inves tigation disclosed that the stable of health and feats that ha has an attack of Louts Houlihan was on fire and wa3 dyspepsia also loss of Appetite quickly consumed The building A correspondent lor an Arkansas paper contained romc hay and gear which writing from Kansas City sayi Arthur were birrncd A horse and a calf E Sillwcll president of the Missouri were rescued by tho prompt work Kansas Texas Trust Co and of1 parties who arrived early The of Iho Kansas City Pittsburgh origin of tho fire is unknown but Gulf Railroad has not permitted the pois supposed to be due to the care- litical turmoil lo inlerfero with tho pro lessness of tramps gress ot any ot his enterprises He bor rowed in Europe J 16000000 for Iho build Web- ¬ Sound Money Spcnklng ing of tho and Ibis - Is spendingGulf road though anmoney he ster County just as election FitovitiKNcK Ky Sept 16 189G which may materially niter llio existing re Special Hon Thomas J lations between American borrowers and Brown a brilliant young Republi foreign creditors was not disturbing the can and law student of Princeton cntira country Ho borrowed this money ipokc to n crowd of about 50 voters during a lime of the greatest business de at the Government school house pression and ho has succeeded in Insplr last Saturday night Mr Brown sing foreign capitalists with something of plunged at once into the financial his own faith in Ilia wisdom ot the Amerquestion nnd spoke about one hour ican people in their final verdict on tho receiving monetary question and twenty minutes cheer after cheer as he exposed the The Cincinnati Commercial Tribune has fallacious arguments of thcsilvcr sent n correspondent lo Mexico to sea how itcs free coinage works thero Hero Is an exA ¬ ¬ ¬ ajmmmtmmmmmit IE 2E E T IIALSEY W M ¬ mfmrnmmmmmmW C NONES ViCB FKsimHT GRAHAM SecV 3lW PRKsi1tm - - ¬ BEN W ROBINSON Genl Mom i 7 Bird Eye Jellico Coal Co INCORPORATED 3 J 3 Telegraph Whitley County ¬ JWlinr wls Rp rKfHmwm ¬ Address JELLICO TEHN 11 ¬ Kentucky LUMP OF BIRD EYE COAL ¬ ¬ MINERS AND SHIPPERS OF ¬ JELLIED From VANDERPDDL 5 2 well known Jellico Vein Unsurpassed both as a Steam and a Domestic Coal D L ¬ ¬ Forwlo by St Uernard Drug Store J Trills Maik A Quart tor a Centi DORS NOTBTXKAKTIIBCLCTIIK ho blest lllulng made Take no other was ate efficient at reliable easy to lako easy lo oper ¬ Us Miss Alice Day has returned from an extended visit to relatives tui L Test Uiq nn old resident and in various parts of the county highly rrspecled citizen of our lon called this morning and after purctmlng a bottle Miss Susan Atkinson left this of Chamberlains Colic Cholera and Dlar tk for Nashville to attend school rheoi Itempdy sajdl H anynna asks you Yes it your Liver If Ihisromedv will do all I nil is claimed for Is lite worth living s in good working order It nol begin at II tell them yet and refer them lo me oore mine Dr CatUtedts German Liver H A Stokk Keynoldsville Pa No one Powder prica ajcls Da not lake a sub can doubt tho valua of this msdlcina after fiuls Your DruKcist can kI il If not In giving il a fair Irlal Then It is pleasant¬ and safe lo lake making it especially valuable for children For sale by Ibe Miss Cora Head of Providence St Uernard Drug Store Earlington visited relatives heru one day last ilenT iltobinsoa Morions Gap George week King SI Charles Dr Dells Peppermint Chill Tonic is a and Liver regulator blood purifier Removes biiliousneiswilb- out purging Cures chills and makes the Guaranteed liy dealers complexion good Miss Carrie Crenshaw is improv ¬ ing from her recent illness Mr Dan Sullivan wears a broad pttct smile since the advent of a bright bouncing boy of ten pounds to his home on the 6th tnst Baby Au gustine has been the recipient of and Rob Ftsk of man handsome presents Walter Hall Madtaouville were in the city How to Cure All Skin Diseases Sunday eveniug Simply apply Swaynks ¬ I Oefure going on a sea voyage or into the country be sure and put a box of Acers Pills in your vjlivj You miy have oc ctsjoa Id tbaok us tor ibis bint To re fjfisve conilfpalion blliousuets and nausea Ayera Pills are llin tint in tlin world Tbey are also easy to take W Misses Jennie and Sallic Mc Gratli of this place are visiting friends in Evansville -J I Purify your blo xl with Hoods Hirsipi- nil which will giva you an appetite lone jour stomach and strengthen your nrrves e t -- I Dona Wood left Monday for Evansville where she will spend the week Miss We will pay f too IN GOLD or anycaso of Constipation or Indigestion not cured by Dr Carlstrdia German Liver Syrup 50c and lloo Dottles for sain by St Der- tiird Drugstore Carlstedt Meditlna Co Kvausville Ind M- - Miss Annio Craig of Madison villc visited the Misses Tanner a few days last week One advantage of taking Ayera Snrsapa rilla to purify your blood Is that you need not infringe upon your hours of labor nor deny yourself any food that agrees with you la a word you are not compelled These to Marve or loaf while taking It are recommendations worth considering Messrs Walter Hall and Hob Fisk of Madisonville were in the city Sunday evening ¬ ¬ No internal medicine required Cures let ¬ ter eczema Ilcb all eruptions on the face bauds uose Ac leaving Ibe skin clear seemingly docile wheel out into the street whilaand healthy Its great healing and and after some litlla dalljing If alighted curinR powers are possessed by no oilier squarely upon its back precisely Ihroo Ask your druggist forSwAVNas remedy fourths of a second later ha alighted equally Ointment as cquarely upon his own IncK and lay for Ohio County Fair soma moments contemplating more stars The Ohio County Fair will be Iban are lild down in lbs best astronomies held at Hartford Ky October 1 Then ho arose and sheepishly led tho a and 3 The officials are using treacherous vehicle bick into th jird every exertion to make this the and judiciously kept out of sight the rest best fair In their history This is of the day ami will ba much surprised lo see Ibis in prim as ho believts that thu the twentieth annual exhibition is nol on to Iho racket Deafness Cannot be Cured Hogging a Doctor by local applications as tbey cannot reach Tuesday evening Dr Fay no was the diseased portions of Ibe car There is only one way to cure deafness and that is called to sec a patient in the coun- ¬ Ho made the visit and was by constitutional remedies Deafness is try caused by an inflamed condition of the driving along slowly on the homo mucous lining of tho Eustachian Tube run lost in deep meditation when When this tuba is inflamed you havo a his nag discovered a hog in an ad rumbling sound or imperfect hearing and joining field that he did not like the when It iscnlirely closed deafness U the looks of so ho gave a sudden flirt result and unless tho Inflimmitlon can be and emptied the astonished man of Having thus taken out and this tuba restored to its pills out in tho road normal condition hearing will be destroyed divested himself of so much weight forever nine cases out of ten are caused and resistance the frightened equine by catarrh which is nothing but an in raised a blue streak for the livery flamed condition of the mucous surfaces stable at which place he put in an We will give One Hundred Dollars for early appearance m inns doctor and ony case of Deafness oaused by catarrh buggy top Later on tho M D that cannot bo cured by Iho use of Halls hove in sight striking the ground a Catarrh Cure Send for testimonials tree square deal and bearing upon his CO Toledo O shoulder a well stocked pair of sad CHENEY dle bags and upon his face a look Sold by Druggists 73c of disgust tempered about fifty per Halls Family Plllls are the best ¬ Ointmknt tract from his latest dispatch Married As Illustrating fbe effect ot free silver Last Monday morning at 730 in coinage and prosperity of Mexico may be tho Catholic Church at this place related a conversation occurring on a train Mr Jno D Walsh of Clarksvillc today between a free silver advocate from Tcnn was united in matrimony to the Slates and a wealthy Mexican Miss Rcna Webb of Scbrcc Rev Your country is very prosperous under AM Cdcncn officiating The silver coinage said the American contracting parties will make Oh yes yes very prosperous was ¬ Clarksvillo their future home the reply The Bee offers its congratulations Sit clown and tell mo about It was tho and wishes the happy pair a long next request life fraught with all tho happiness Well see It Is this way said the THURE IS A that ever falls to human allotment Mexican Wo export Iho biggest part CHILL TONIC of our products and get paid in gold bring Which cures tlio chills that tastes like A Corn elusive Argument the gold here and buy two silver dollars Peppermint candy Instead of arsenic or any other poison It simply contains ttilc This here free silver is jest now where wo used only to buy one less syrup of Quinine Iron Peppermint said a fel Labor can ba had at the same price now and extract of May ApploHoot Kvcryliody what tho people want says II tasles Rood and all dealers guaran low on tho street last week for as when silver was as valuable as gold tee it tocure Itsnamals Dr llullt Pep then he continued a man kin So profits aro much larger permint Chill Tonic In rendering the take his bunion tor the mint and Uut dont you pay labor any more now Quinine tasteless wc dont hurt It biit wo into dollars fur than before fix it so It wont hurl you You know how have it made Oh no just Ibe sime so il makes il the old fashioned quinino make your head nuthin very much cheaper for us buzz and your hearing bad Dr Hells Peppermint Chill Tonic is without nn ol- Lee Oldham is our authority This set the American free silverite jectibn and If you can get two or three that there is one place in town Ihiuking and presently he said doses before chill time youll never have 1 dont think American laborers would the chill You know what n fine llilnc lwhcre a man can stand in the mid Peppermint Is for Indigestion nnd stole dle of tho street and hear nine stand that stomach and you know how Iron makes babies cry Ob yes American laborers have car One party living in everything you eat tasle so good and jtho ¬ May Apple Hoot ro pleasantly moves off that afflicted section has hith- pets on floors and pianos in bouses ex erto been offering a good house and claimed the Mexican with inucb irony constipation Dr Dells PeppermintChill Tonic clears the Complexion nnd Is llin lot for sale He now offers a pre- ¬ Make Ibem stand il Take a club to most powerful upbuilding Ionic in the mium to any one who will take Ibem world Larie bottles for 50 cents for salo Yes but wa could not do that It by St Uernard Drug Slorc Uarlington the same off his hands for nothing so he may leave town and get a would cause a revolution George King Si Charles J nights sleep Let Ibem have a evolution and kill Tried to Ride a Wheel off one another Let them sleep on sheep S E Stevens the saw mill skin and eal frijoles and corn meal and One day last week the bad occasion lo go lo the air shaft nejr the man had the misfortune to get his they could stand it I beard au American who has lived here old Arnold mine He accepted an imita band caught beneath a heavy piece tion from Mr Ufnslead to riilo in liU bug of limber yesterday evening and tor several years give utterance today to gy so hn set his bike over in Uncle Oscar as a sequence had two fingers badly the same expression as Ibe Mexican used Stevens yard ind rcdaauay in the buggy crushed Being a consistent church regarding labor in thoSlales What do Scarce was he out of tight when Undo member he did not swear out loud Americans think of the argument Oscar sallied oul delighted at llm long de but the people in that section for CROFTON tired opportunity of learning to lido a a block away could distinctly hear ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ 1 ¬ jtgv- Sole Minersof the Famous--gJI- Special attention given to Mining Screening and Handling EYE CANNEL iii 3 g WE ARE PREPARED TO FILL ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY 12 5 A GIVE US A PLEASE ADDRESS TRIAL TO ALL COMMUNICATIONS COMPANY THE TftiUlUiUUitiUUUMUU E J Sisk and Luke Tcaguo discussed the money question at the Gilliland School bouse last Saturday night O D Ueboul sawyer at the Fox mill was Injured last Saturday by tho bursting of an emery stone while it was In rapid motion A piece struck him on tho head Tbe wound is not serious IKE DAVIS LIVERY STABLE BPBCIAI ATTENTION QIVSN TO Miss Fannie Nlsbet ot Madisonville was visiting here last week HANSON E Orion ot Dawson was in towna few days since A FUNERALS WA 179 For a We will sell K L furni8hbo ICTlCB j ON BMOnT First Class Turn Outs at Reasonable Rates je THE DEST IN THE CITY- Stable and Office on MAIN ST near Depot MY RIGS ARE Rev W O Rickard of Hebbardsville Is hero visiting relatives and friends Rev U G Foote and wife of Hawes ville are here at present and Rev Foote while here will assist in the protracted meeting just begun at Providence church two miles from this place SPECIAL ATTBNTION PAID TO TRAVELING MBf 4 ISAAC DAyjS The Little Bethel Uaplisl Association which met here last week was well attended and was a success all around The Association will meet at Providence next year ¬ SHORT BAILEYS TIMES 200 SHOES think along After carefully looking around to him tee that no ono was watching ho led the for several minutes wheel these lines The Program Quite a number of our people wentto Henderson Monday lo hear Mr Uryan however did speak Tbe Boy Orator Miss Sallie Lynn of Emporia Kan Is not make nearly so good an Impression on visiting the family of V C Clarks this our people as did our Kentucklan Joo Blackburn week Mrs Margaret Stodghill wife of j Slodgbill died at her borne three miles from this place Tuesday morning at 330 She had been a sufferer for oclock several weeks and althsugb herdoalb was not unexpected it was none the less a great stroke to all who knew her Mrs Stodghill has been a member of the Methodist church for many years and has lived a consistent Christian life during that lima She will be sadly missed in he We sympathize home and community with the bereaved ones in their sad afflic tion Interment at East Lawn Cemetery Tuesday the Kansas folks dont favor letting out con tracts to convicts for coal and we hope they dont favor Iho fifty cent dollar which would be worse than convict labor compe- ¬ tition Directors of Ibe Kansas Peniten tiary met last Friday for tbe purpose of letting Ibe contract for the output of the1 Kansas prison coal mine There was only one bid submitted that of J Husey of Arkansas Cily who offered 85c a Ion for screened lump The board did not care to accept such a low bid and rejected it on the ground that it was not accompanied by a certified check for 1000 There was a great demand for this Penitentiary coal contract until six months ago and II was Hard times and labor let for f t6s a ton fights on tbe coal has caused tho change Committers from labor organizations were present and protested against tbe letting of At present there are over any contract 200 convict miners doing nothing but supplying coal for State Institutions As teen from tbe clipping below ¬ ¬ 0 0 in Mr M Haley while coming from Hop-Of the Second District Teachers Associa- ¬ tion lo be held at Earlington October 3 kinsvilla Monday evening met Mr Sol in tho public school building Martin going lo church Mr Haley was 900- - 9 30 Devotional Exercises W F In a cart and be ran against Mr Martins Uurr horse and broke part of the shaft off in tba for Promotion horses shoulder 9 - 9 45 Standard Mr Martin sued Haley Prof Smith Plans for Opening Exercises for 25 damages 9 15 1000 Dell Story Messrs Howe and Ragsdale of Hop- 1000 1015 Child Study Ruth Plain fl7aITsu mae speeches here balurday 10 30 Inletmission 1015 IM trnul inl Pinaill to jo ro 45 Necessity for Language Mr L Cayce weft Vilver men and West was for gold u 15 Devices for Teaching SpellMrs Alice Armer the assistant teacher ing Frank Laffoon 11 15 12 00 Symposium Difficulties in at this place is very sick Teaching Reading Ida E I no Feland Jr and Mr Hale of flop Walker and others kinsvilla aro lo have a joint discussion at AFTERNOON bESSlON this place Wednesday 130 1 45 Singing 145 2 00 How lo Secure Good AttendJ S McCord and Walter Owen of this ance O W Lovan 2 00 2 15 Interesting the Parents Minute place made speeches Friday night nt Buz Uourland zard Roost Doth were silver men 2 15 2 30 Importance of Neatness Anna Mr Jack Hanberry and wife of Hop Plain 2 30 2 45 Recess kinsville are visiting Mrs Sallie Rowe of 2 45 300 uivll ijovernmenl How Soon this placo iTaugbt I V Drown Geography Mary Rev Gant closed his meeting Sunday 300 3 15 Primary Motherhead and Livinu Whit ¬ night with four additions field 3- 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 TjjiII See the Big Pile of them in our Windqw J D Wt io5 ¬ IIwISY Meiciiwor-i-vllle 8c OCX PCy ¬ ¬ la 179 BarnetMrnold ilea 3 5 3 35 3 354 How leaching lilnics Assists Discipline Sallio loard 00 Miscellany CA SEBREE What Maine did was a plenty Doris of Dixon passed through tho city Tuesday en route to Evansville Mrs Laura Osborne of Corydon visiting Mrs Susan Powell this week is FJ Mr Henry Bourland of this this city deals in Mexican dol lars and for soma time past has had a standing nd of his business in Ho is doing a little this paper business in that line though or ders come in like angel visits in spite of his persistent advertising their customers Many of them have used Last week lie shipped an order to To make the complexion good and the It themselves or in their families and know II Mjller of McLcansboro 111 breath aweel use Dr Hells Peppermint from personal experience its great value in J ot thirty Mexican dollars at 54 cts Chill Tonic It purlfiea the blood rids you the treatment of coughs colds and croup Mr Bourland complains each of malaria and Is an upbuilding tonic aid They know too that their customers are that business in tho Mexican doling digestion Pleasant tasle and pleasant their best friends and naturally wish to lar lino in spite of his persistent effect 30c Guaranteed by all dealers give them the most reliable medicine tbey advertising is so dull that in order for Finis E McGary left last Satur- - have Uros those ailments Messrs Daugh to make a decent living ho will be prominent druggists of Indiana obliged lo carry a a sido line wheroj ho ex erly 4ay for Evansville We sell more of Chamberlains remedy to insure hens against Pa siji tpacts to make his future jKpo Cough Remedy than any other cough toothache ¬ The New Pastor Rev C C Hall has been assigned Dr Carlstedt a German Ltvcr Powder Is this circuit for the ensuing year the cheapest purest and best family medi and will move to this city shortly cine in tlia world lor Dyspepsia ConstipaBurnett the late tion and Sour Stomach It has a clear Rev G M We guarantee to cure Price acts at St Uer- pastor goes to Ilopkinsuillc nard Drug Storo welcome Bro Hall in our midst and regretfully part with Bro Hcv G M Burnett and Mrs Burnett who has worked faithfully W A Toombs returned Tuesday in the Masters vineyard hprc from iJanccburg where they had been attending tho M E ConferIt is not unusual for druggists to recom Cough Remedy to mend Chamberlains ence ¬ The secret of a speedy cure in sickness lies in selecting the proper remedy and this Is difficult to do unless ono is sure what the alment Is Uut one thing is cent with fatigue In the future sure had the liver had been actively ai no doubt the Doctor will drive n work sickness could nol have come It is horse having a moro intimate ac- ¬ then always safn to take Simmons Liver quaintance with swine Regulator which keeps the liver well regulated and all poison expelled from the Dull Business system ¬ 2ik Feed riR8T CLAOO andc RLINQTONrv ris XIVERY and Sale Stable CK Ki iv Weed Uros of Henderson have rented the Ramsey new brick and will open a music store Mr Georgo Royster of Rolnrds will have charge of It ST CHARLES The villi Number one rigs on short notice HEARSE JNO asnvioe Manager T BARNETT IsocomoWe Blasts lion Half Kates Pins of Hopkins- UUHMNGTON J Polk 200 Cansler ROUTE ¬ In running these excursion trains the Dr W K Nlsbet and wife went to Mad object of iho railroad company was not so last Sat u day much to get tho crowd lo hear the free sil- lsnvilla Green Henderson and Pete Hewlett ver candidate ns it was to secure as many as posstblo of the present too cent dollars went to Morions Gap last Saturday ¬ was in lown last Tuesday - ¬ r VVhy suffer with Constipation Indlgcs- loa aod Sick Headaches when Dr Carl- Vdl German Liver Medicines will cure N Thev do not weaken the ortrans on 4Jh they act but regulate Iho whole a m thereby bringing relief to ho suf- Syrup 50 els and 1 per bottle kC J wder ajcts Uvery boll In guaranteed v t money refunded For salo by Si lii p 4 r ard Drug Store 4 r 1 Several of our citizens went to Henderson Monday rt 11 11 syrup and always take pleasure in recom- ¬ Apologies and Thanks mending It lo our customers Mr H M Urey the popular druggist at Fredonla Several bran new babies havo Pa who has sold Chamberlains Cough advented in this section lately and I can Remedy for sovoral years says the boss editor feels it a duty truly cay that It is the best cough mediciue incumbent upon him to apologia in the market For sale at 35c per bottle to all the interested parties includ- ¬ Drug Store Earlington by St Uernard ing the lato arrivals for not George King St Charles Uen T Robin chronicling their advent into this son Mortons Gap Tho fact is the fleeting ¬ N did their duty last Monday Can you buy Mexican gold dollars at 54 Tho L You can of the other kind providing ample accommodations for cents each those who desired lo hear llryan but tho George Finley and family of Madisonpeople failed to lake the looked for Inter- ville spent Sunday hero est in the boy orator MlssPhronia Murphy and Miss Virgie The death of Engineer Sam Hackney Klusmeier wont lo jjpringfield Tenn on a casts a gloom over the Henderson division visit last Sunday where he has labored long and faithfully The protracted meeting at the Christian Thq extreme heat ot Ibe past few months put lo the severest test many of the engi- ¬ church began last Monday night Urolber neers on the Henderson division but so Teel ot Central Cily Is here with Urolber far with the exception ot Mr Hackney Fincb and will do most of Ibe preaching ¬ ¬ To the West and Northwest Sept 151I1 sgih Oct 6th and 2otb round trip 20 days limit to Nebraska Kansas Wyoming Utah Black Hills and certain parts of Colorada Splendid through trains ot chair cars seats free handsome compartment obsesvatlon vestibule sleepers Only dining car line to Denver via St Louis and Kansas City cafe plan pay only for Tho Burlington Route what you order js the original Harvest Excursion lino See the magnificent corn crops of Ne Send to the undersigned for braska pamphlets on Missouri and Nebraska and consult local agent for rales and rain ser- ¬ vice L W Wakely G P A Si Louis ¬ ¬ ¬ 9i iiPw9 i Rally Round the Flag FOR Sound Money National Honor Home Prosperity sv E9lfEVssBk TftS NSW YORK n jijj t minister backers Point Pa says he can recom- weed ChsnVa laua Pain Uilin lo any oue in seed pjodSod liniment and that ba cqawldrs It ttVbast ha has ever used Pafi Balm Is especially valuable for rheu tllncx rnl spr inallsm lame ba one of the urutss uurns aua an Jfa enMenct idost remarkable jftedl enacts il nnA iIm- tmtwm hh MT light you 5 au i by 4108 lor t Bacnard Drtift SK loo Ueu T fe King S ev Mark Mlnsers a DunkaVd orj s aq A month or no fatalities have occurred two back be was to affected by beat that ho was compelled to quit work and go lo a Out be never grew belter place of rest and death a few days ago relieved bis suffering Few men on the Henderson di vision ara more universally beloved than show man of nags for the past two he was and those who knew him as an en Sound floney Speech weeks has been hustling around glueer place him in the front rank Several ot our citizens went up lo Mor- ¬ with moro energy than n hen on Section Foreman Sullivan oi the Nebo tons Gap Monday night to bear Ibe Hon cumbereda with the caro of n soli- section cm give ihesa wild free silver agi V L Gordon addresstbe citizens of that tary chicken and has had no time tators some fads and figures Uut will place upon the financial Issue A Urge to write infantile poetry hardly knock uut their theories advanced in favor crowd turavd oat and listened attentively enough to say his prayers Ilcncu of belter limes Ha lived back In those to Mr Gordon who spoke at considerable he failed to record the ti foresaid days before the crime ot 73 and knows length upon the subject and clearly dem ¬ bouncing youngsters lit how- what U is to pay per barrel for flour ¬ onstrated the flimsy nature of the argu ever notes with infinite satisfaction and othur things In proportion and be is ments adduced by the advocatH of free that the household of the boss pot hankering after those good old days coinage Mr Gordon Is an May speaker editor escaped the charge of tin One who claims lo know says lbs rail ¬ wt can rain down cast lion arguntMla up infant ry road men In Ibe United S tales are organ on an aadUoc sufficient l seems like to Afe yon a subscriber fo The izlng sound mousy clubs Vat the rata of 13 most case harana tr convert vm or 20 sach day You should be B N jlverlu c ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ meeting was Uro J held at this place last Saturday T Rushing came In place of Elder Drowder The business of the quarter was settled up In a manner satisfactory lo Urolher Rushing preached all concerned an exhaustive sermon on sanctlficatlon The Methodist quarterly JOB upon application A WORK- - weeKLY TRiByNe jpesjDor j Ju2 Will receive prompt attention nt Estimates furnished tins office Tho I eeciigj Ntatlonol Ro publican Ie rurally Neww LA UELLE JARDINIERE Like biliousness dyspepsia headache consti pation sour stomach inUlcestlon are promptly cured by Hoods Pills They do their noik Liver USs Pt llm I - L FRITSCH II SON 1 FASHIONABLE Will make a vigorous and relentless fight through the Presidential campaign for principles whiqh will bring prosperity to the entire country Its campaign news and discussions will interest and should be read by every American citizen Furnish The M ¬ I j tu tolly ami thoroughly 1 1 IZ BsU slier dinner pHU KyMM All druggists Co LowaUXaM rrepamd by 0 I Hood Tlt only Pill to take with Hoods -r- aaparlUM Hoods -Mmi ERCHANT TAttaOBS- tnartf iirt AND We Bn and the New York Weekly Trlbua 4nntiiii ZAlltiX I FOR ONE YEAR FOR ONLY CASH IN ADVANCE Address all orders lo 125 THE lEC IMPORTER OF CLOTHS AND SUITINGS 81 BvauivllU ai Ml Uppar Uf MfgMtljr solicits tU ptlroasga oi bit Hot- - Hl Write your name and address on a postal card send it to Geo W Best Room 7 Tribune Building New York City and a sample copy of THE NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE will ba nuiitU tp you j ifUt i JS 4 rv frJ UjMtWtoiJlSJ ja p CbclJPBcc Gt3r - j- - vSt A TfinMBt UilcalPTIOX i Pet Yesr In nJsancej an aionws Three Month j JtCT TUlLItHKItl iiUiU J37 -- bbrnajrd coal company coal and INCORPORATED L N RAILROAD THH QflHAT THROUGH TRUNK LINE between tliq rltlrs of Minersa mi 4t 1- TV K A MM f shippc of COKE K- - Bee Publishing Co From Jfcyexnesx ml w Offices ISeix lirigjtoxT Ky Cincinnati Lexington Lotiisvillo Evansvillc St Louis And tlict cities of Nashville Memphis Montgomery Mobilo and Now Orleans f tlobarts Letter ance of Accept- ¬ A M 5ARR0DQ Manager S II NEWBOLD Manager Union Sbrcct Nashville Tcnn 34a W Main Street Louisville TBeiracl i OlTicee R Ky if ROUSE Manager Palmer House Broadway Paducah G CAPTrT L LEE Manager Cor Main nnd Auction Sts Memphis Tcnn A 5 FORD 127 llrner Manager Seccfiid St Without SiKED AND GUicxtnm UNKIVALED h itfes JOIIN T IIESSER Ilauscr Building St Louis Mo J W BRIDGMAN Room 85 Hartford Building Chicogo 111 money ntandard of n great S K T SOUTHEAST AND 80UTH nation should lie as fixed and per t f To mancnt ns the nation itself 5V nrcurc and retain the best should THROUGH COACHES he thed6sire of every right minded From above cities to Nashville citizen Resting on stable fotinda and Chattnnoogn mak ions continuous and unvarying ing direct concrtainty of value should lie jits nection The distinguishing characteristic WITH PULLMAN PALACE CARS experience of all history confirms v ii aMsaf For Atlanta Savannah Macon the truth that every coin made SOMETHING WORTH KNOWING PITHY PARAGRAPHS Jacksonville and Points under any law howsoever that coin IN FLORIDA Savings bank Is not tho strong box ot tho Tbe INCOFtPOFIATED may be stamped will finally com List week Ihe first lov of a new coal linn reached capitalists or tho hoarding place ot tho millionaire mnnd in the markets of the world New Orleans Li lhj two containing eleven Connection nn made at Gntlirir It Is tha bank ot tho workingman and the farmer barges of Atahimi col brought thorn by the new the txact value of the materials lite safely vault ot Ihe laborer and tho artisan and Nashville for nil points jTftJi route 1 he Southern Kailway his e nlered into on which compose it The dollar of and Iho money there represents Ihe savings from North East South and with fdur of the largest coil compinle agnrmtnl our country whether ol ijoat or daily wages and Ihe results of honest toil on It lmr Including tho Virginia A Alabima In Pullman Palace Catr 1L 7 of V Siivit should bd of the value Coal Cnmpiny Iho Coram Coal and Cokt Com Oavid II Ilummcr of Horden Shaft Alli one hundred cents and by so much pin the American Cn il anil Cokn Company and M EMIGRANTS Riny county Md n pumpman In Iho employ of llir KuMnior Coal Mininc Coir pan Intending asiiuy dollar is worth less than Iho Consolidated Coal Company recently comSeeking homes on tho line ot this to t pen up nil il i lop nil ixlrmtvn trade from tfIIMir tins in the maiket by precisely pleted a clock that Is 1 mechanical wonder rivil a I XvfrsVv the wtstrrn trimlniisnl Grrrnullr MM This road will receive special low rates hat sum will some one be defraud ing In mechanism and architectural beauty ihe See agcntK ol this company for inMiinnflurpcr coil fir Hip frfsriil City s celebrated clocks of tho old continent Mr ed i f r II r plintnlinnn rnroule i II f tr rates routes AT or write to Plnmmers clock including Iho case Is 6 feet The necessity of a certain and high 1 foot deep and 3 feet wide It Is In a C P Atmoiii O P X I a It Icols now ns though Ilrjan would carry Ar fixed money value between nations cherry case handsomely decorated with scroll Lnuittlllr Krniiirki kansas In Novimber and with Utah and Nevada as well as individuals has grown saw work nndths face which is fifteen inches in he wllllmctlrnoiery well Indeed for ono so out of the interchange of commo- diameter displays exquisito workmanship The loupe structure is divided into three sections or floors dities the trade and business rela besides that occupiedby ONLY A the clock face On thn tionships which have arisen among first of these floors Is a roller organ with a reperOne of Ihe f rat u res of the seasonal Ilia head nf Iho laics In the coil trade is lhal Ihe railroads NIGHTS the people of the world with the toire ot six tunes one of which it plas every In conlracting for their supply to carry ihem broadening of human interests hour While the organ plays the figures of six RIDE through until ncxlear Imomvle their contracts This necessity has made gold the of the apostles make a number of circuits on a St Uernard Coal Tipple on Tennessee Kiver at Paducah Ky for Supplying Steamboats on a basis ot consuming about Co per cent less rotary platform which comprises Iho second oi final standard of all enlightened Ihls thin they did last j ear This is partly due floor Tbe are other minor devices which add to nations Other nttals including the pleasure and wonder of tbe spectator to stocks left over and partly ecauso the roads LOQISVILU TO do not anticipate a likely winter silver have a recognied commercial value and silver especially In 2870 according to the official figures there Tho President anil tho one living ex Preildent has a value of great importance for were in Massachusetts 139 savings banks with THE LIMITED EST are In exact agreement as to honest money though 488797 depositors owning a gross sum of 135- subsidiary coinage In view of a The lattit end Dnrst Trains making-- direct they belong to different psrlies or an average to each man woman and If the whole 745097 connection tu Points la sedulous effort by the advocates of child In the State ot line of Presidents were alive it is safe o say lhat 9314 free coinage to create a contrary In 1875 the same authority gives a total of 180 not one of Ihem would tolerate for an instant tbe MISSISSIPPI LOUISIANA idea of a degraded dollar impressionit cannot be too strong- banks with 720639 depositors or an average for ARKANSAS TEXAS ly emphasized that the Republi- the States population of 144 OKLAHOMA MEXICO Id 1880 seventeen years after the crime To reduce the wages ot 3000003 farm laborers can party in its platlorm affirms 1083817 depositors wers registered In 179 and CALIFORNIA one half In purchasing value would be a part ot this value in silver and favors the banks with a total of Atk for Tickets U tbi a like reduction In Ihe wages of Ihe oiher millions 33 592937 or an average largest possible use of this metal of 147 92 for each individual CHESiPEAKE OHIO This would reduce their power of consumption SOUTHWESTERN ¬ when you can as actual money that can be mainone half Let ihe farmer consider what that ruiinoAD would mean The census returned Ihe valua of tained with safety Not only this Already sixty five towns or villages have failed Crt nYAHPAserNOcn a ANDTlCKtT ACtHT Tor a less ton tovntn farm products In tbe United States In 18S9 as t TiolTorntL it wil not antagonize but gladly entirely or have refused on account of low price B O HATCH OHN ECHOES 2460 107430 Tbe exports were 33114490 assist in promoting a double stand- to place their bonds The amount thus repre ¬ will do as one ton Ccnl Manager Cral rasa Ascot Hence r9J7oGjoGj In value of farm products ssntcd foots up 12904456 and includes tbe proard wheflcver if can be secured by jected LOUISVILLE KY or 93 per cent ot the total product Is consumed of 3637756 required for school and issue agreement and co operation among other Improvements If tbe mere agitation of in this rountry The loss of one bait Ihe home consumption by reduction In the purchasing nations The bimetallic currency free coinage is sufficient to cause distrust among power of Ihe consumers would ruin every farmer involving the free use of silver investors the actual accomplishment of it would who depends on his occupation for a living result in nothing short of panic which we now have is cordially But a approved by Republicans with 10 per cent interest Daco Curo standard and a currency arc vastly ments can not augment or diminish a little more than fifty cents is 1SIEJXV is not a substitute but a scientific cure different things that cures without the aid ot will power Sufficiently Healed it isit not more than probable made into a legal tender dollar It leaves the and with no inconvenience Watered MUST CEASE JUGGUNQ madisonville ky BELMONT WellLighted byI Gas that with the enormous premium cjriving out one having a purchassystem as pure and free from nicotine as the day j ou took your first chew or smoke If we are to continue to hold our offered for its mining the cupidity ing and debt paying power of one This House Is New Furnishings ire New I Cured Uy Uaco Curo anJ 0lncd Thirty place among the great commercial of man would make an over supply hundred cents it will clearly be Krerrthlng Flitl clsis Poundi with the necessary re- done at the expense and injury of nations we must cease juggling continuous From hundreds of testimonials the origi MADISONVILLE KY with this question and make our sult of a steady depreciation as long every class of the community nals ot which aro on the hie and open lo inspection the following is presented as the silver dollarcould be kept in honesty of purpose clear to the Those who contend for the free l Proprietor oncs ClajlonNevaJa CcAik JanjS iSoj ri Under the laws and unlimited coinage of silver Mr Cureki Chemical world Co No room should be left circulation at all Ctoo Wli liuted tabacco la JSlHfcV ArlKlV Gentlemen Ior forty yeais for misconception as to the mean- of finance which arc as fixed as may believe in all honesty that CHICACCfJi all in forms I or twenty fire years ot that lime Capital Slock Paid In Surplus Fund twasaxreat sufferer from general debility and C0000 16000 ing ot the language used in the those of anyother science the inev- while the present ratio of silver to heart dlscaie For lifiern ear titled to quit COMMENCED BUSINESS IN 18G7 of the Government not yet itable result would finally be a cur- gold is as thirty to one not sixteen bonds took varloua remedies among but couUlnl others The Indian Tobacco An ¬ matured 1 should not be possible rency all and absolutely fiat There to one silver will rise above the tidote Double Chlotlds or Gold etc etc but none of them did me the least bit of Roodfor any party or individual to raise is no difference in principle be- existing markctvaluc If it does Finally however t purchased a bos of your a dollar half fiat and one all so rise the effect will be to make a question as to thp purpose of the tween Daco Curo and it has entirely cured me of the 1I VKtMffvjj Sanger habit In all Its forms and I liavo Increased thirty country to pay all its obligations in fiat The latter as tho cheapest the loss to all the people so much pounds in Kcirht and am relieved of all the under the logic of cheap money less but such an opinion u but a ToTfl sT EWHiVIUl the best form of money rccognjzed i numerous aches and pains of body and wind I MadisotiOille K would surely drive the other out by the commercial world could write a quire of paper upon my changed Any hazardous conjecture at best and I feelings and condition Yours respectfully 1 Any attempt on the part of the ii not justified by experience najion which is worthy of credit or P II AUanuxr fpransarjs a GereralS6 afford tapy explic Government to create liy its fiat Within the last twenty years this confidence can Patlor C P Church Clayton Atk KASHVIU Sold by all druggists at 100 per box BanRing Business itly on a question so vita tncvorai fictitious value would Government has bought about three baites thirty tliys treatment 1 2 50 nOUTE OF THE ernment t inTtliccves of other interest what it means when su 460000000 ounces of silver from with iron chA written guarantee or sent CHICAGO and meaning is challenged or doubted pelgrcquals 0rJnjjjn finite reproach which it has coined approximately Special attention given to Collections direct upon receipt of price Write for AIITTD It isjdesirablc that we should make upon the mrffonal character The 430000000 of our silver dollars NASHVILLE booklet and proofs Eureka Chemical Mfg Co La Crossr Wis and lloston and financial conse- and issued 5130000000 in silver it known at once and authorita business THt ONLY Mass THIS IS A PAKE MACIHNE A io iG 96 Solentlfio American tively that an honest dollar quences of such an immoral act certificates and the price of the Now York Prosa Pullman Voatlbulod Truln Service will Afienoy forA Jk Newest nnd Finest Day Oouchaii means any dollar equivalent to a would be world wide because our metal has steadily declined from flleepern ontt Dialrnf Car EARLINGTON FREE LIBRARY gold dollar of the present standard commercial relations are world115 per ounce to sixty eight All our settlements with cents per ounce of weight and fineness The world wide What will be ited coinage of silver would affect comforts of life in the hope ol beSOUTH should likewise bctassurcd that the other lands must ho made not the decline when the supply is a few great interestsnnd I mention ing able to accumulate enough to Open from 10 a m to p m dally Tor XftjB 9 buy or build homes of their own HK YJa IBs CAVEAT n standard dollar of America is as with the money which may be le- augmented by the offerings of all only enough to demonstrate what They have aided except Sunday Terre Haute Indianapolis o in the erection of TRAOK MARKS a calamity would lie before us if inflexibly a quantity as the French gally current in our own country the world DESIGN PATENTS The loss upon these over a million of houses which arc A Cordial Invitation m extended lo whoGOPVRIQHTS nto CHICAGO Napoleon the British sovereign or but in gold tho standard of all na- silver purchases to the people of the platform formulated at Chicago now affording comfort and shelever may find n spare half hour to im rrnrnmiatirnaniiriro nnmlbok write to 1IUNN CO set liaoiuwar Mw loav is permitted to be carried out Iho Fit UK LlllRARY ter for five millions of our thrifty prove their time ai Olilest bureau ror wriirlnttinunuin America the German twenty mark piece tions with which our relations arc this community has now been Milwaukee St Paul I verr patent taken nut liy uaU lrought ururo people tlio 4iUlo hj a nollco glvm iriooUUmrgti lu um rpostcordial and extensive and no nearly EFFECT ON DEPOSIT 0K8 WHAT FREE SILVER mVaNS 150000000 IN THC Free coinage at the arbitrary MORE THAN 500 VOLUMES There are now on deposit in the rate of sixteen ounces of bilver to The dollar of our fathers about The free coinage of silver at the legislative enactment can free us -- m ym MnnTJIWPf It which so much is said was an savings hanks of thirty three States one of gold would be equivalent to MORE THAN FIFTY IFRIODICALS jrcct elrralattnn at nnr nrlentlfta rrer In ih ratio of sixteen to one is a policy from that inevitable necessity L hiilirhllilly lllutratoJ orltl N liitelliKent ROGERS DAILY WEEKLY MONTHLY f J JnihlUS is a known fact that more than 80 hniil wiuiOU It WMklr HlOUa lillll Sao Pass Ast G P AT5Tansvill honest dollar silver maintaining a and Territories of this Union the the confiscation of nearly half the which no nation has ever before tod 4rj HJl Ix inoiiilm AillnualUNN ft CO savings these ChaltanooaTennn ill iilt not ltriulwor tievf otlc Cltr IIKOItlSWALD jnoposcif and it is not to day per per ccnt of thcfcoriUnercc of the full parity of intrinsic value with vast sum of 2000000000 These vested that would people have in- Valuable Case of Minerals 300 Specimens I A OPA bo tantamount lUansvlllo lu It 340 Species Labeled The fathers would have are the savings of almost 5000000 to a war upon American home mitted in any mint in the world world is settled in gold or on a gold gold basis DR MENDENHALLS In many cases they makers spurned and ridiculed a proposi- depositors It would be an invasion cunioaiTino from thb inoian moundo not even in Mexico It is pur IMPROVED OP HOPKINS COUNTY A PINB Such frcevcolnage legislation if tion to make a silver dollar worth represent the labor and economics of the homes of tho ptovident posed to make the coinage unlimCOLLHOTION ever consummated would discrim- only fifty three cents stand of equal of years Any depreciation in the and tend directly to destroy tho ited at an absolutely ficticious stimulus to endeavor and the com Native woods n varieties In form of GULL AND ratio fixed with no reference to in- ¬ inate against every producer of value with a gold one worth a hun value of tho dollar would defraud pensation of honest toil Every plclura frames which collection was ex trinsic value or pledge of ultimate wheat cotton corn or rye who dred cents The experience of all every man woman and child to one of the shareholders of these hibited nt tho Worlds Columbian Expo redemption With silver at its should in justice be equally enti nations proves that nny deprecia whom these savings belong Ev- associations is entitled to be paid sition present price of less than severity tled with the silver owner to sell tion however slight of another ery dollar of their earnings when money of the same value which he deposited by weekly payments or Photographs and Ihotograghic Trans- cents per ounce in the market such his products to the United States standard from tho parity with gold deposited was worth ono hundred otherwise in these companies pircnclcs numerous and beautiful a policy means an immediate profit Treasury at a profit fixed by tho has driven the more valuable one cents in gold of the present stand- No one of them should be made and1 against all pro- out of of weight and fineness Are homeless because a political party Prize collection of grasses exhibited nt to the seller of silver for which Government circulation and such exper ard there is no return now or hereafter ducers of irop steel zinc or cop- ience in a matter of this kind is they not entitled to receive in full demands a change in the money Columbian Exposition to the people of thcGovcrnmcnt per who might properly claim to worth much more than mere inter- with interest all they have so standard of our country as an ex Any legislation that periment or as n concession o W II JliKNAGAN Irest and Cenl Manager SU It means that for each dollars have their metals made into cur- ested speculative opinion The deposited O W WADDILI Cashier rent coin It would aswell be a fact that few gold coins are seen would reduce it by the value of a selfishness or greed worth of silver bullion delivered at single dime be an intoleraSfopkino Xourxtu the mint practically two dollars of fraud upon all persons forced to in ordinary circulation for domes ble wrong would DOHT STOP TOBACCO to each depositor accept a currency thus stimulated tic uses is no proof at all that the stamped coin will be given in ex Every bank or banker who lias ac tBshlkMymLM i metal is not performing a most im cepted the earnings of these mil- HOW TO CURE YOURSELF WHILE -change For one hundred dollars and at the same time degraded A ONE SIDED lOUCV aUAUANTKEDTO CUHE portant function in business af lions ot dollars to tho credit of our worth of bullion nearly two hunU3INQ IT CHILLS AND FEVER dred silver dollars will be delivered of tho citizens must bo required to pay In every aspect the proposed fairs The foundation The tobacco habit grows on a man until And Malaria In all Forms Tasteless Now 1 them back in money not one whit his nervous system is seriously aflecled Madisonville Ky Cenulna without tho Above picture and tho is partial and one sided be- house is not always in sight but less valuable than that which Let it also be remembered that policy signature of J O Uendenluxll theso impairing health comfort and happiness Prlco GO oonto at all Dealers the consequences of such an act cause it is only when a profit can the house would not stand an hour banks and bankers received in To quit suddenly is too severe a shock to 50000 the system as tobacco lo an inveterate Capital Stock - - PREhAftEDONLVBV The trust would probably bo culminative in be made by a mine owner or deal if there were no foundation user becomes a stimulant that his system Y O MIT3NIMISflTAX1I There arc in this country nearly continually craves Transacts a general banking business Uaco Curo is n their effects The crop of silver er that he takeshis silver to the great enginery that moves the EVANSVILLE IND six thousand building jnd for tbe tobacco habit in all tnd invites the accounts of the citizens of unlike that of hay or wheat or corn mint for coinage The Govern- ocean steamship is not always in associations with shareholdersloan scienlifc cure to Its forms carefully compounded after the Hopkins and adjoining counties formula eminent which being of yearly production ment is always at the losing end view of the passengej but it is ol The number ql 1800000 and who has ot Rii It In his Derliu physician Has the finest and most secure vault in Miinai used private practice ISJl iCOOD FOR ADULT can be regulated by the law of sup Stamp such fictitious value upon the same the propelling forco of wuii asscia uiiiuunung to more since 1873 without a failure It is purely bat section pf Kentucky WARI iEDFRICKOOcts the vessel without which tf would tljan 500900000 Their averagp of vegetable and guaranteed perfectly harm ply and demand is fixed once for silver ore and a dishonest and un less You can use all the jobacco you UridVwlklu all The silver which has not yet just discrimination will bo made soon become a worthless derelict holdings is nearly 300 per capita want whjle taking Daco Curo iieiit Minun ytnr aui It will WANTED iiim o j OltOVICH and in many cases thoy represent potlfy you when to top We bIvj a writ tlilnirtoutlentt AN IDEASftSSKJSia Ml ivruj tn against every other form of indus toutfUC II rm Protect rottr Idem her mar It may bo instructive Mqr been gathered is all in the ground Jrtjilt ft WIlAlll ol the savings 01 men and women ten Kuaranrtlo cure permanently anv brlair vmiCiwaitth WrlLa JOHNWiuhiugtun cuPilJ tilmMMtat i lHIKN luumt Alumtra Deaitli Of other accident of Iheele- - try When silver bullion wortft a moment howUir dwW 1UU cmi with are bone or redncl the pmney rKMwOjHisnijfftr Tin- - THE MONEY STANDARD Wlioleeeilcs Agjesr 4 Evansvillc Ind nilORTUOT AND QUICKEST ItOUTB From St Lotiis Evanaville and Henderson to tho Keep a SharD Lookout for Fresh Items of Interest to the Retail COAL and COKE TRADE which 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