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Incalruhibto Lomob Mankind Hulnoiu rnll of rrlcci declare dividends on old rails nnd worn out rolling stock Tlio Fiiinll boy etui Can Do Stopped Onljr by Itemoiictliliiff shoes ono igh pick lipoid nails mid Ijon Oar OoTtrninent lite nouh to to support his family bora tine pow rty In lo Die Job Without Waiting- Jor ttio nud debt can no longer oxlst Aft or Coiuwnt of Any Otltrr Nation Would Giro V Itliili ITIet nnil 1lrnty the farmers real grievance of 1or Capita Monry Slot n rck uf 2noy In tho Ciinutry but Tlio following clover satire on ttio of llanblnff ricllllIcA III ronnlr Dtt crimo of 73 nud tliu wliolo rllvcrlto trlcti Mr ftliiaruianit Vtnpiwii Jtem ciljr nrKtiuieut won written nouio timo ego Why has Canada no currciiry fjucs by Alox P Hall of Atlanta Ox It is considered ko Rood Hint Komo papers tion no cry for chctip r rrry mid no lmvo printed it sovcrnl t linos nud mll campaign ngaluet gold Tlroj nro ques tions which Mr Tlicuai O Micnrmnn llons of copies of itaroboluicdistrlbntcd answers very effectively in tho London in pamphlet fount Times of Sept U UarliiK bocu deeply improswd by tlio Briefly luiumarizrd Mr Uirnrmans Jiryurauiits of Judgo Crisp Iiryau Slow explanation of tho diicouleut ntnong Art Jones ond other nllvcr lendent nnd fanners wheii lias load to tlio ridicupcoinlly fjrlovcd sliooV ed nud horrified lous demand for frco silver is that most liy tlio nwfol crimo of I87t ns no farmers In tm west nud noutli nra do luridly dopictwl daily in thucoliiniui of privrd of tlio boucfits of banking facilitlio Atlanta Coiutltntion pud oilier oil- - ties Tlmy fsldoni ceo or nro n check Tor oruausr I havo chmiRcd iny vlowa - 1 - I W1 nro rutiquniutcd with tho hencflts Z v H 1I1U UiVltvy UU8I1UII 1IJU IIU1 llUUJT IU I Iinlll g f bank credits For this tuijowiu in roiHon tiiero is n great ncrttcily cf curimiiiiiaiu iiiu irujiugiiiuus joiut debato or nowspapcr coutrovvray Tlio rency in nicst rural dhtrictH 1 ncccpt tho nrgumeuls of tlin ndvo country ftrru puppllcii in fnrt and in ¬ catai of nilrcr and unt3 With their rem n emtio mid costly way tlio credits edy as far an it goes lowovrrU docs which tldn many ircm ono not ro fnr enough Let uh lmvo plenty eoason to nuothcr fniniciatvtr tho grent llccauso cf of mmedy In fact onoogh to innko risk involved tho stotekcerer by charg debt and poverty thingn of tho past lug high price i for his goods nud by J nra in favor rcJIraof tho dark ngc paying low ptjcri for fnrm prodnots cf tho no nud tinllmltcd colnnjjocf pis really nolstrom 35 to 10 per cent inter Iron at a ratio of 10 to J with pold by est on tho credits given to tho furmcrs tho United States alone indopcndcuUy Of courM th interest eats up all of of all nations and can prove by tu bct tho profits si n largo claw cf farmers of nnthorlty obtaluablo that micli u poliuy Tho rounl utotckoepor really docs a ou tho part of tho United Stiitiawill banking bushier in n tiniiiKy and costput plenty of rniiey in ly way rdlio pricon Lcvl bnukf nch oi esist in circulation and giVo the hunittilolt Canada would furnish tho fanners or ii chauco to pay his debts thereby with cicdlls at nbent cui futii tho making tho wliolo country pH spirou cost of flcio credits With ruth banks Now in bo flrst plnre it n ry bo tho farincn could tell their vrns for ritJMid clirckn deposit the nrced by somo who do itl in in 1lLh ji tnko thoutJcot cf standards of valuo tiiut up their dlrcocuted note 3 in tiu way frco coinago for iron would in I mine Tho farmer kuons ucthirg cf this its prico to h ratio of 10 to 1 with metked cf cc udactiur trwirtir vi nnd Kohl To thonri reply that tho stamp thinks tbft hfu nfeds ton It spllod nud tho legal only by in king mcro moury clioapcr of tliis governninu of tlu iron dollar money If ncccwiry tender Tjunlltlos Woaid Itistautly mabo the balllon valuo Tho frcicr thnrefore mako r of pig iron tho faiuo ns liio mint value efforts to obtain bcltrr Iter it fclll for who would part with mi outieo of tics It tend they wtrl voto thisproclans tuetnl for am thlnR lT3 ngaiiut I rui s nud bankria rt nri cp every than tho mint value1 Stowhrt Juin portuuity They tax niency nud nlhor and Dry an latiinblo capital nt 2 or 2 ijrcent Again it way bo argtd that our wkilo demridibg that inlcicrt Lo re mlut4ucnld bo overcrowded with pig duccd to 3 porcent They hurxlrlvo iron I reply that the prlcoof pig iron away the very menry they nro eo eager having been raised from 7 CO n tou to to get In FCino eectioua of tho tenth it a ratio of 10 to 1 with gold tlio world is CO or 73 miles to tho nearest bank over no cno would especially caro to They proiilit branch banks sucli ro ex ¬ carry it to ho mints slnco tlio nilut ist in Canada nnd Scotland lo tho girat prico could bo obtained auywhera in ndvuntogo of remoto country districts tlio open market Atlanta Constitu- ¬ Tho farmcra themselves nro tho great tion est creinlc to wlint is mest needed in Next it may bo urged that gold aud their communities first class banks of silver would go out of circulation I ro depocit and discount Mr Blicarmau ply flrst This is a Ujcro nsmuiptlou makes tills point clear lie says that of tho tools of tho money power which Canadian farmers havo Buffered from they cannot verify Atlanta Constitu- ¬ tho fall of prices nnd from every other Supposo gold nud silver alleged result of tho siuglo gold stand tion cecond lo go out of circulation is tlicro not ard to tho tamo extent ns tho farmcra plenty of pis iron to tako their pi aco south of thihi Vet there is no bimetal nud givo tho pcoplo plenty of money lio league In Canada nnd tho cry for Such uu nsuinp Dryan cheaper money is not heard Canada nnd third lion mljcs tho idea of circulating mo has uot only enough money toenpply diuw nud standard of value that gold ell of hrr own want but olro lends nud silver would still bo potential suoh great amounts in tho United Stntts money metals though not in clrcula that lealoDS American bankers conic tion nud would lend their help toward times try tofhut Cauadiau money our Mr Shcnrman ecca what too few raising prices aud causing general pros Boom to sco that tho formers havo a perity Crisp ijion again it may uo urgcu against real mouotary or currency griovnucc tho pig iron Btaudurd of valuo that Ho has Indicated what is probably tho wnges would not rlso in proportion to only way of glvlug relief Ho offers That tho farmers Wages would bo somotliiiig positivo prices Tho reply is compelled to rise slnco no man would nra not willing to tnko tho only remedy bo foo enough to work for 1 a day for heir ills nnd prefer tho quack frco who could mako 1000 per day picking silver nnd cheap money remedies only up rusty nails and old horseshoes aud prolongs their Eufforiugs nud makes n rational fiolutlou of tho money question carrying them to tho mint for coinago moro difficult and uuoortain nail In addition it may bo urged by tho Whlthr Which money power by tho Wall stroot In communities whoro wagoworkew tnovtoud8trootBbylockal sharks and that wo could not nlono goon n pig iron prcdomluato Mr Bryan continues to basis without an international ngrco deny any intention of cheapening tho piont To such dastards as dnro to lay dollar JIo knows nnd thoy know that n limit to tho power of tho American this would mean diminishing by ono pcoplo to do what they plcaso inde- ¬ half tho purchasing power of wages and pendently of all nations I hurl their reducing by ouu hnU tho vnluo of nil cowardico nud look of patriotism buck savings insurances nud loans And so ho protends that frco coinago will in Drynn in their faces Tho crimo of demonetizing pig crcneo by nearly ono half tho prico of a silver dollar worth iron took pllico about 3300 years ago silvor nud mnko n gold one goldolatora and ail truly as much as whon certain comBat in the veritcs iuordorto iuoroara tho pur ¬ munities Mr west and in farming on Bryan waxes eloquent chasing power of tliolr ill gotten woalth tho need of a obonpor dollar to iucroaso eccrotly nnd liko thiovoa in tho night got tho demonetization uot pawed re- ¬ tho prico of farm produots and enable to pay tho pealing tho good old fm coinago aot of In farmer Loading 100 of debt with 51 silver ndvocntcs nt silver ho friond of our ancestors Lyourgus thq Today China is tho only Idea west hnvo rcpudlntcd Mr Bryans daddies for country ou earth honest enough to coin coinage eastern hearers only that frco will incroaso tho prico of silver laborer can to iron nnd there tlio hap 189 They eny flntly that sueli dol carry homo tho wages of ia honest toll bo lars Constitu they would is nus bad as gold What in a wuoolbarrow At waut dollar wortii only Gl tion pricos followed tho cents A rulnorts full in Which dollar does Mr Bryan really demonetization of iron nnd has oontinu want Ho cannot hayo both Which is od for upward of 3000 years I havo to to bunkoed tlio workingmun tlio calonlatod tho lassos entailed upon tho farmer tho mine owner or tlio or debtor kouost rcoplo of thla world bytlintrnth- New York World Wlilclt less not but tho figures nro so pnornloua I CHIME OF 73 OUTDONE Cl SZxifOKr A fats ftCSigv ¬ ¬ ¬ 1 i- ¬ i - BRAN ACCEPTS ALL OP TnEJ CHICAGO PLANKa Pittsburg Dispatch ¬ ¬ ii 1 tJWKL VMWJ TISilli ill I my Wr THE QUESTION PLAINLY STATED How Ooll act It rince It P Doxtor of Qnlvn UK nskai Troo Colnoffe of fillvcr Would llo a Mon Why was silver demonetized ttroaa Iujastlco Dill nilVrnnillrVnvnv nnnin n Tho frco coinago of silver na defined - v it wiuu iu ti Hum by tho friends of that policy in tho bill standard thraunh tlin onwfo n pending In tho United States sennto wishes of tho people of that country Tho two questions may bo nnsworcd means that any ncrson own In it Hllvor bullion to tho vnluo cf G3 may deliver together Tho pooplo of many countries It to any United Staten mint and ro hnvo discontinued tlio uso of silver ns colvo for it 100 legal tender dollars It stoudord monoy demonetized silver means that tho government shall coin bcoauso thoy profor gold Secretory Morton said in a pnbllo mT frco of charge In standnrtj or legal tender silver dollars all tho silver bullion dress tho otlior day that thoy dcforrylzeil that mny bo presented to It nud thus flatbonts on tho Missouri river In tho pay a premium of 48 per cent to every neighborhood of Omaha bcoauso stoam boots served tho purposo better Later holder of silver bullion n When it Isremcmbcrcd that tho silver tllOV defrrrvlzril clnntnlmnla producing interest embraces bnt nn in stool brldga served their purposo better flultcslninl portion of tho pcoplo of Iho Mm xnoy uiturt mako thoso changes country as compared with thoso whG as tho result of nn election but na r produco Iron coal cotton cottons matter of business In like mnnnor ittn nrltmlnnl n woolens wheat and other products of tho farm tho monstrous Injusticoof tho morciol nations havo abandoned silver government paying to ono petty class and accepted gold ns tho standard They of producers nearly double tho vnluo of hnvo not dono so by any town meeting their produots should mako every honest process but simply as n matter of busi ¬ minded citizen recoil ngalust it Iu ness In tho dealings of mon living iu dif short frco silver coinago means that tho government shall buy all tho silver crent couutrios or iu what is culled in- ¬ bullion offered at nearly donblo its mar ternational trado tlicro is no standard prescribed by law or lawful money ket value But tho paternalism of tho govern ¬ But gold has been nccoptcd as tho stand ¬ ment toward tho silver producers in ard by common consent Tho pcoplo paying nearly doublo tho market valuo engaged In this trado prefer gold Only n short timo ago Bolivia dolib for all their product would bo but a small portion of tho appalling wrong eratoly abandoned tho silvor standard that must bo douo to tho country by tho nud ndoptcd tho gold standard What tlio pcoplo think of tho chango may bo tHiuDiisnmcut or sucli a iiuuucfa sys- ¬ tem Tho day that tho frco mid unlim- loarnod from a citizen of this country lUr ited coiungo of silver on a basis cf 10 Who Was thorn nt tlin limn to 1 shall bo ndoptcd by this govern ¬ chaugo and who describes tho sconoa ment would witness tho elitiro chnngo of rejoicing among tho pcoplo as sonio of our financial systom from a gold to n thiug far surpassing any othor demon- ¬ silver basis and this government would stration ho over witnessed Thoy re ¬ tal o rank with tho pagan and scmicivi garded tho chango from silvor to gold lized nations of tho world nud forfeit as dolivorauco out of n wretched condi tho credit nnd confidence of tho great tion into tho light of a now and better civilized nations that liavp so largely era Tlio peoplo of other gold standard aided our advancement nud without which wo could not maintain commer- countries whether that standard was cial nnd industrial prosperity for a day originally of their own choosing or not When tho government wanted to bor- ¬ nro not ngitatlng for its abandonment row money It would bo required to pay This country may bo regarded as nn ex- ¬ ception but tho ngitntion hero is less fa for f 1 us Mexico China nud Japan now do nnd labor would lmvo little If formidablo than many pcoplo soom to nny iuorcaso in wages whilo tho dollar suppose Silver miuo owners dishonest dobtors earned would prcduco only CO cents the wortii of tho necessaries of life Phila- ¬ nnd boy oratordemagogncsaronot people Chicago Ohroniolo delphia Times ¬ ¬ ¬ 1 ¬ TS 2 4 10 a- - fl tf If Free Cnlnns Wins CarlUlo Flvo Polnti I ¬ There is not a frco coinago country in tho world today that is not on a silver basis Thero is not a gold standard country in tho world today that docs not uso silver as money along with gold ¬ n Thero is not a silver stnndnrd conn- try iu tho world today that uses uny gold ns money along with silvor IV in Thoro is not a silvor standard country in tho world today that boa more than ono third ns much money in circulation por capita as tho United States ¬ ¬ ¬ MIes Pemocraoy ears I wouldnt know you if it wero not for your long PbiladelDbla Proas ¬ Chump Citizen Now that Bryan is oleoted I thought come nronnd to tho mlno nnd got a littlo free silvor Undo Sam My dear boy youvo mado a big mistake Frco silver didnt mean that every man who voted for Bryan could walk up to tho mint and help himself It meant that if you havo silver bullion you can bring it hero nnd I will put my stamp on it freo of chargo to you thats all Id O O lion I U S But I havent any silver bul- ¬ Im n poor workingmau U S Just so Thero nro others millions of them liko you O C But how can I got somo silver C O I didnt suppoco yon had I dont know how to got nny bullion u j6sIllu5yUj4iJS W TV irf- rsfet - - w vtrfr 3n2g3C LOAD A HKAVY St Paul Globe ¬ r Tfm PTtofifi Tttat wonnn fl tttm Chirniro Inter Ocean U S Work for it But you might as woll work for somothing else for my Tho Worklngnuins rince Btanip on silvor wouldnt ohaugo its It is to bo noted that tho froo silver value particularly Youll havo to hustlo party is largoly mado up of mechanics for a living now as hard ns ever and workingmen And yet no class to uso Mr Bryans phraso would bo harder In fact O O But dout I eomo iu somo- - so quick to suffer from tho adoption of whoro frco Bilvcr nnd nouo would suffer from U S Why if tho si Ivor owner owes it so long as tlio mechanics and work ¬ you a dollar for work or goods ho will ing mon Thoir truo placo emphatically pay you with 01 cents worth of silver is now as over in tho real Domocratio instoad of with n 100 cont dollar nnd party the party of Jofforson now led you havo mado him n freo gift of 40 by that old Domocratio warhorse Gen- ¬ cents worth of work You dont eomo eral John M Palmer And it is good to In You aro left out know that many of thorn so boo and act accordingly Hartford Tiinos Tlio Right of lloltinc The CraxeWUt Boon Subilds No convention says Mr Bryan in Only ono courso remains open to a lotter written last February to Mr to guard fuithfully tho ark Democrats Goorgo M Cordon of Dallas Tex can rob mo of my oonvlotious nor can of tho covenant This crazo will soon nny party organization drivo mo to con- ¬ subsido nud tho Domocrati will return spire against tho prosperity nnd liborty to tho fold When thoy eomo back in Thoso sentiments aro legions they will sing hallolulahs to of my country exactly thoso of tlio sound monoy mon thoso who romalued steadfast ill tho of tho United States today In refusing faith Tlio truo test of Democracy is to bo bound by tlio Ciiicago convontiou now to bo applcil Chattanooga Times Ram Jono Make It CI oar thoy nro exorcising precisely tlio uaino says tho Rev Sam Jones Supposo right which Mr Bryan oxcroiscd iu tho government owned nil 1803 when ho bolted tho gold standard df Georgin and whon ho so vigorously defended tlio tho gristmills in this country and con- ¬ privllcgoof doing so Hartford Timca gress should ouaot a law that all corn bhonld bo ground by tho government Tho farmers complain boeauso thoy mills frco aud that while corn was otmnot find markets for ull tliolr prod- ¬ worth but 18 cens i bushol tho govern uct How would tho doubling of prices meut would stamp tho saoks of meal so under freo silver enablo tho working that It would bring CO cents a bushol men of th oltlcs and factory towns to nud do this for nothing It is a very hard matter to keep meal dbc vo tho buy more than thoy do now prico of corn -- v There is not a silver standard country in tho world today where tho laboring man receives fair pay for his days work A Great Prosperity Itettorert Whilo tho dobt paying power of silver is doubled tho purchasing power will bo reduced ono half There is not a man bo ho laborer on tho street or pres- ¬ ident of tho United States but would find that his dally wages or his yearly salary went only half as far as it wont iu tho days when silvor was kept nt par with gold There is not a widow or nn orphan but would find that tho Ilfo in- ¬ surance policy was worth in purchasing power but half of what it would havo boon worth or a pensioner but would fiud that his 13 a month was worth but 0 And somo men nro persuaded that by such n polioy prosperity can bo restored to tho land Cincinnati Commercial Tribune ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ - full dollar This tJtao wit tsan J undtTcfTltitfr FIO COA3T j 1 pie and to which tho presidential jjicvvf- - rrmrtyfor-Wht6b-ortenbleed is unnthpr andiil 1 tnemcoryMor ittu uuvocutt - oi ircc r qjrqpsjiK - Lut rtv TT -- t IM mop o-i- -l -- Uit-ron rT ft A I a iri WALKING ur wr -- ryy-f c 1r7r betuccn the cities vv i of - NT hi if i nnn nf 1 K RAID ON WAGES SAY INGCRSOLL ON LAW AND MONCV THE 16 TO 1 PLANK GOLD DOLLAR DUY3 TOO MUCH PROMINENT SILVEnlTER Genatnrs Jonci anil Tollor Woulil Itcilnco llio rurclinolns Tower of Worcs to Holp Mnufttlurcr3 nolc In Iclj Wff Bllvcrlto Aiilliurlllrj Ajrrco Tlmt Oar Present llolltr l T10O00I Par tho Wiico Pnrnrr If any wogo onrucr thinks tlmt frco 10 to l would not reduco his coinago notunl wngcsnuil tlmt It is not iiiionucu to do so by lending sllverltoa ho should rond tho following quotation1 from spooches nnd letters of somo of silvois wannest frionds Bryan la moro guard ed In his louguago than somo of his friends bnt ho virtually toll tho work lnguicn of tho country that tholr wagon nro too high when ho tolls tho western farmers that chonp monoy oud conso quontly higher prices will holp them to rnrm-cr-Olli¬ I I pay tholr debts Tho solo obcctofrcnioncti7iiig silver as I midcrstand it Is to securouohoaper dollar with which to juoasuro and regu Our present pold dol- ¬ lato prices K Jones too mucli Senntor Chairman Democratic National Com its imrolins inppowcr is too frrcnt it will buy 1 lar is too vnlunblo nil I tee I nni confident that wo shall very soon hear from tho great Industrial in terests of Christendom now threatened ns novor before by tho competition of tho silver using countries especially tho Aslatlo countries or what has bocn pro This porly called tho Asiatic porll compotition cannot bo met by tariffs nud can only bo overturned by n chango ¬ H M Tel lor in Now 3ork World Fob IB 1800 I havo niysolf iu this etato two farms paid for largoly with monoy I havo earned ns a lawyer Ouo is n farm of 2500 acres of land and tho other contains 1000 acres With the present price of labor nnd tho present prlco paid for farm products 110 man iu tho world could tako cither of theso farms oven if I should present them with tho ground and mako a dollar out of it A farmer who works himsolf ond Is as sisted by tho labor of sou 9 nnd daughters could mako n Email farm pay but 110 farm is profltablo when conducted on tho basis of it manufacturing Lusluces tho monetary system thnt ¬ now is givhifr to Asiatic manu- ¬ facturers a bonus of sucli magnitude as to render competition with tliom on our part Impossi ¬ in bleSenator ¬ ¬ Ilo MnUrs Clear Eomo of llio Abtunt of ttio Sllvorltce If yon can mako money by law why shouldnt wo bo rloh If 100 pooplo should soltlo on nu island nnd form a government nnd cloct n legislature they could mnko laws And if money is tho crcntnro of law thcro Is no rnn i why Gront they tlould not bo ns wrdliy nntnin I lRlitornnd ii plans j Law laughter nud if you is Inexhnnstibl inn tin n It Into money nnniiioii ini nn oxcus for bolug poor If tlio Then thcro is another thing imtri i iiiiimr pnli lnnkn llir 1107 IV lnv mid I would Hko to liivo soino Roott Dry tin man mwwer I ho iiursnoii n uu rfnirftiittrtif t nti ninln inoiiPV tV liV why hhonld tho government collect tix- Laughter nnd nppliuso J line us C3 Hero is n poor man with n bo honest lllfln rnn ft pnltlr nultiVIltillU lOccrOS of stony ground working liko n slave in tho licnt of tho summer in uo com blasts of winter nnd tho government makes him pay 10 tarc3 when accord ing to theso gentlemen it couui issuo a 100000 bill in n second Issuo tho bill nnd givo tho follow with tho cattlo n rest Laughter Is it poiilblo for tho mind to coucolvo nnything moro nb3uid than that tho government can crcato money Wo and remember it hnvo to nup port tho government Go eminent can not support us And the idea that tho govcrnmont can crcato money iu politics iu fluance is just ns absurd ns tho doctrino of porpotual motion is in mo- ntmnlnd inet nn idlntic ns tho nhiloSO- phers stone just ns ubsurd ns tho foun tain of oterual youth What makes gold Ah hot they say valuable is that tho law has nindo it a Again gentlemen you legal tender aro arguing backward Bcecuso it was valuablo tho law mado it n legal tender Mnking it legal tender did not givo it value but being valuable tho law mado it n legal tender recognizing its value And yet these gentlemen say thnt It got all its valuo from tho law making It n legal tender It is exactly tho other way Tho legal tender law rests on tho valuo of tho metal Why is gold I dont know Why do pco valuablo Ap I dont know plo iovo oysters Why do co nany plauso nnd laughter Appcoplo get idiotio about election But thcM aro I dont know plause facts in human uaturo For some reason or for money peoplo givo n valuo to gold And that valuo is recognized by tho lawmaking power nnd that is nil Uicro is to tho legal tender act piuoe pit silver niIA3ON0 WHY IT WOULD TO FrtECbOM OP tfoNTttAOT Almunl mill Itovoliitlonitry ImUlon or lie Chlcnu llatfnrin im Tlili guMtton Tho Gocoud rovolntlonnry prlnulplo cf tho Chicago Domocrntlo platform li con tallied In its flunl chuiso whero legisla tion Is fnvoted that will prevent tho dt moiictlzation of J kind rf legal lou rmiranf This der monoy by p clairo in nlmcd tunutt privnlo con tracts wheuu termii iiquuo iymcnttj Ilowovor in iilly tho lie mado in gold chui6o oxprcsscs this aim or how It would bo posslblo for twoiidlvl Inils in ranking n contract between thrm el vim iu which tho publlo hu j rolurru to domonotlzo it kind of intircy whl- h the law makes n legal tender tuo quesHoiU I will uot stop to coiiehkr Itls enough to know ilint tho Chlrngo Domocrncy fnvorn n law which will piovciit ono mail from ngrcolng to pny nuotlicr lu gold or proveut tho payco from unforo lug payment iu gold Farmers it eeoms nro to bo allowed whou thoy loan sepd whent to n neighbor to rocolvo bark n gcod whoat na thcjgnvo Liverymen who hlro horso3 nnd bnpglcn nolgliborB who loan hnplomonts and tools to nuotli cr nro not foi bidden to stlptilno that thosniuo nrtloles shall lo irtrriiod to them or thnt whnt is retiinici to them shall bo in ns good coudltlon ns what thoy loaned but tho man who loans gold cither for friendship cr hlro shall not bo permitted to stlpulnto Hint told shall bo returned to hint Tho trail of tho Bilvcr producer is over it nil Tim creed of tho silver Democracy or of tho silver mino owner seems to bo ns follows First Tho government shall coin into dollars all tho silver bullion that mny bo brought to tho mluU nnd thaso dollars shall bo glvon back to tho but ¬ ¬ S129 AM OUNCE NOT IN GOLD nE llryanit Oplnljn Vrrntii AH IlUlntknl Incl t i Ho Ailiutti Tlmt n fnnto Woulil VtUtr In III Mlllitiiiitilu -- An Irlto t ftllti r Wual1 Nit Cli Up 111 Ittulc Wniilil Ilo tTntMimlltlcit ito ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ Horaco Boies Wages in gold using countrios havo through tho appreciation of gold bo como n hundred per cont dcsrrr than thoywero rolativoly to silver wages nnd tho manufacturer in tho nil Cheap and abundant money is tho only remedy for this intoler- ¬ able stato of things Ex Govornor nimarcki Toaltlon relatively to gold vrafrcs which Mr Gcorgo ho formerly paid Jnniicsou British Consul ut Shanghai ¬ vcr standard countries can ob- ¬ tain his labor at half the cost 1803 Ouo of tho greatest ovila referring to Mexico nt tho present timo is tho existence of a scale of waxes which de ¬ robs tho laborer of nil scuso of dignity or feeling of association with tho rest of their follow citizona nad having reduced thorn to n condition of nbject abasement deteriorated to n liko extent thoir productive power and tho monsuro of their nbllity Bnroau of American Republics Publication No 0 1891 Tho Bilvcr standard is a great stimu lus in devolopiug homo mauufneturep becanso foreign commodities havo to to paid in gold nud owing to tho high rnto cf oxebaugo their prico bacomoTuo higli tlint it payd vcll to mannficturo Our low 6oniu cf thrm rt homo ¬ fies all power of reduction which n Recent Article iu North American Iioviow It ia trim that under mi era of higher prices fixed salarios will not go ho far as now but now they go too far and Mosico ¬ waxes also help to bring about Sonor Romero of theso results ij ly established beforo tho hard times set in and now represent vastly morn than wm intended when tho salaries vcro created Detroit Tribune n frco silver paper their purchasing- power ought to ho reduced Thososalanes were most- true as you stato that tho laborer in Mexico gets only half It is as much from a gold standpoint as formerly but what has gold to do Thats right Undo Samuel go nficad nnd try frco coinngo nt 10 to 1 I shouldnt wonder a bit if it would work nil right Anyhow it might bo tho means of forcing Europo to tako up bj motalllsm ngaiu Something should b dono right away IIcroTjUcrmnny with 107000000 worth o silver wnoso vaj po is rapidly dicliuiug nnd I dont soe any prospect of Europeans over coming to tho rcruo unless yoa first try the ex perinnut Agalust jo Prlcla ItJcUlii Thero is no doubt cf tho forceful and magnetic quality cf Mr Bryan en thrj stump Ho has a wonderful facility for waking things nppoar what hey aro not Ilo can ns the Irish say talk n But who can cent cud bird off n bush successfully ngaiuit facts Mr Bryan would havo us bolieyp that depreciating prices aro due to dopieciatcrt sjjvcr and appreciated gold Ho has Leon harping pu this themo ever sinco ho WAQ uomi dated But tho markets givo him tlw lie Tho following figures Bhowing the courso of prices mp moro eloquent than n hundred Dryanst wucot Duubcl Cents CSJi CI it fr Frco Slltcrlts XmsW Yesterdays World had n clover car toon whoso idoa is applicable to tho discussion of tho enrrenoy question It represents an aged farmer nud wifo driving tholr old nag ot its topmost speed which is slow at best nud tho farmer is rep Why shes going ns saying colungo I can pay them with resented jninuto All I had to do was to n milo one half costs me now for it sot tho a mllopostB closer together All will ralso tho prlco of products tho dairymen lirtvo to Jo is to mako n can then hire my farm help quart half its present sizo to doublo tho and I for OO cents a day and pay them yiold When bushels nro out in two in bacon at 10 cents a pound then tho United States grain product James Kitchen mi oxtcusivo farmer ami will bo twloo as much That is tho way Fioo silver iu Mosico Jfl n groat instistockman of Grayson ICy tho frco silver pcoplo profpso to mako tution Wagon nvornging 00 cents nmoug more money Utloa Pioss Oolilbugi Iu llio Wheat fill kinds of wurklngmou aro a gront inGo bugs must havo got into tho Aro you insured Frco coinago would stitution too for Moxlco Thoy nro not whontflcWs judging from tho way in which whent persists in going up whllo cut down tho valuo of your policy ono dcshablo enough hqwpycr in Amorlcnu 4ho prlco of llvcr is fulling Tho Dry half by making thopolioy payabjo in CO eyes to bo mado part and parcel of pur unites must find sowo other standard of cent dollars instead of 100 cent dollars fjvlllcatlon comparison than their fnvorlto bushol ns now Ilavo you any money In tho of wheat mid thoy have not much timo bank Frco coinago would reduco the Whoat has nilyanccd J 8 ecu tin bushol loft ia this campaign Boston Trpn valuo of it ono half for tho same reason in ITow York nlnco Mr llryai was join luatod mid uiltr has declinod in tho script Frco colungo Do you draw a pension ciirao timo about 4 cunts nu ounce It is no longer tho 00 cont dollar would diuijnlsh tho valuo of it ono half Theso fuuts do not ngreo ngnlust whloh wo contend It is tho CO again for tho samoronson Frco coinago theoiiw Lut so much with Populistlo thoworso for tho cont dollar with n tendency toward 40 would tako away oua hnlf tho yalue of theorlji all tho money you received ccntsof notunl value ¬ ¬ ¬ tio i ardent oilvcritn Prosidout Board If Irudo El Paso Tex I am for frco silver becnuso I am in debt nnd if wo got froo coinago I can pny my dobts with ono half of what it now costs under our present monoy standard And another ronbou I employ laborers on my farm They aro tho creditors I um tho dobtor Under free whether his sliver dollar is worth from a gold standpoint 100 cents or only 50 H S Bcat with tho caso Silvor is his nieusuro of values Ho is paid for his labor iu silver JttlyO IT and pays it out for tho necessaries of Oct Increase life nud ho Iniows no difference Dccroru ttoij Pounq CcntJ 7 punco Contj CSJi BJlvor 8 1 Ki li As wheat goos up silver gov down and with it go tho hopes of tho rcpudl Btiouists it Wlmt MnUrs Iutrrcat Jjovr Whit keeps interest high is uncer- ¬ tainty That moans lack of confldouco scut to Tlmt means low credit and high inter- Trndo nud Labor assembly to invostt est gato tho social nud Industrial conditions In Idaho Montana nnd other far west that prevail uudor tho silvor standard stntes tho nvorngo interest on farm in thnt country was recently mrdo puh loans is over 10 per cent Idaho has had lio tho soveiest laws enacted against usury This commission consisted of Messrs but theso havo not mado interest low Mans aud Knrlght members of tho ChiMontaun has failed to pay her own cago Trado and Labor nssombly who drafts Thoso who havo money to loan woro selected with no reference to nny nro nfntd to lend iu states whero tho predilections ou tho currency question stato itself failB to pay its dobts In which they may hnvo entertained tho older ttotea whero debts novcr hnvo Tho report is a scathing and unan been repudiated tho interest on farm swerable arraignment of silver monoloans averages from 0 J to 04 per cont metallism rs a currcucy system It is This is because men who havo money to nstnggcring blow to tho freo silver prop loan bellovo that they will get their acaudn that cooks to deccho and bo- money back They do not havo tochnrgo tray American labor Tho revelations hinh iusuranco in tho interest for foar it contains nro n stinging robuko to tho they may loo the principal rcpudlatiouists who aro endeavoring to Tho renson western farmers hnvo hart porsundo American mechanics that to pay high interest is thnt theso who their condition can bo Improved by had money to lend wcro uncertain what Moxlcanlzlug our currency they would get back They had been In tho comforts nnd necessities of lifo uuccrtuiu bccnu6o they feared repudia tho Mexican laborers according to tho tion or debased monoy Repudiation by investigations of Messrs Macs aud Uu houthern states for years kept mouey out right aro down to tho minimum and of tho south nnd kept interest high Tho in no timo in history could their condifrco colungo movement nt tho west has tion havo been moro deplorablo or tho bnd tho ciino effect race would bo extinct Special stress is When sound monoy comes to stay laid on tho significant fact that tho thoso with money to lend will bo moro principal inducement offered copltal to ready to lend it nnd ready to loud it invest lu Mexico is tho cheap native lacheaper This ia truly cheap monoy bor to bo found nnd tho nbccnco of nil When tho last bonds wcro sold tho sec- danger of strikes This fact nlono should retary of tho treasury staled to congress bo suulcient to impel American labor ta that ho could savo 10000000 Interest resist with nil its mighty power tho if congress would say that tho bonds ntempts to Mcxlcanizo our currency would bo payablo not only iu coin Under the silver standard iu Mosico Peoplo expected they labor Is tho cheapest commodity iu tho but in gold would bo paid in gold but they wanted country Iu Mexico to dun tho raiment to bo suro Tho difforenoo betwoon bo of toii Is to wear tho garb of servility ing half suro nud being suro was 010 Tho toiler lives and dies n veritable 000000 in interest beast of burden aud perforins hia tasks It Is chonp interest tho western with tho lmpa3slvo indiffcronco of nn Ilo automnton former iicuds not cheap mony ran get clieap jntcrest with sound It dcsorcs tho careful study nnd con money and in no other way sideration of every Intelligent American That is truo of nil borrowers who yageworjter It is entitled to Ills ro need money to carry on thoir bnslnoM prcifnl pfodujlty Jtfcnnso it contra not New York World from ccuumuJti wfiolar pr from drcnniy - sociological theorists but from plqjh Sirlmtllns CJ fiolillcri iunrcd to tho hard knocks of toiler Tho yaluo of tho pennon cccnrcd by tho fjctory nud workshop thowoMided yctcrauo whoso monthly Tho Golil Dollar measured hr Lnbor tho government is in a pnymnit grcnt many cnecs their sol support Tho rrojxr test of tho valuo f f mi rr depends entirely upon its purchasing lelo s fho Jabor required to produce it If that power bo high it wllj power Tho test npplips ps wpll to tho gold buy a much larger supply of tip ncccs dollar ns to pvnrytlijlig else jdtica cf life than if calculated iu cheap If less labor Is required now to pro dollar Jt requires no argument to duco n gold dollnr thnu wn required In provo that it Ihjs country adopts tho 16G0 or iu 1878 that is if n given silver ttandard pricey iw nicd en dol nuicunt of gold will purchnso less labor lars containing 00 cents worth of pilvpr er if in ether word wages nro higher will li ja t twico ns high ns thoy ro then by tho labor test tho only gon now Vales will be no higher nnd tho plno lest tho jtold rtnjltr must havo nrmcr or worker will get jiojiicro than gono down iusjtbad of up but nominal prlcca will bp ho dcejp And no silver advooato haj attempted doubjedA J Mo number of Idllara paid tDdcny int voges havo risen for i cjiEjons is flsed Jt follows that if Tho scuaiuxoportpn wages nnd prices poid lu mlur dollars tho fceiicipncr mado fu 1803 feliows cpaclunjkclj flint would iccchocnly ouo Jialf fa much vngc huyp iucrcascd ovor CS per ccni measured iu commoditlw msr etc ns pihoe ltjqunuiJnojrjy wt cent smeg jio c a under tho pold stii durd 1870 in old TJicsc nro facts which tho sllvcritcj Tho pnrnhnslnff power cr tibo nav Jiavo iocr nttCMptcd todeny Nor havo lucrrnurd tiver 70 per cent bIhjo J800 tjioy over proposed u doublo tho pan and nearly 03 percent duco 187 sloiis wlch wo paid to tho old soldier Tho cost of gold measured by labor their widows nud ornhnnx Ngw tncn liny lccjnol 41 pr cent since 1800 and can thoy czpect tho epnu7 io adopt n nearly S8 perreyUlnep J70 flnanrial syteui wlijcii wchJcJ tflsftou Tnkjufl tho cost pf gold fucnenrfd by cstly rob tho ponsiencra cf PPp hulf of Jnbnr n t0Q8 tho standard ofcom imirjsoii thaptft Pf poW fonj 870 to fbejr income 1601 tilO Just f par Jwjudpd jij f hp Al fho WuIiJpiuans Altcrastlro drlch sounto xoHitti Ji9 decjjued na foj- If our workjugmen Ijiink thoir wages lowfl nro too high by 60 per pent nud would 1870 csl 73 1831 CM rather havo them paid in dollars hat p7 081 1833 S3 1683 buy only half as mud in tho tnnr will Ml J88I kcs nud nt tho stores fliey will voto for 187 013 C85 1S71 Mr ihyan nnd frco coinago of silvor 1873 713 ion 745 18S7 C8 If they think ns vo do that thia would 1670 733 1883 KB 1877 bo frco nnd uulimited folly p Jhob OH 710 1680 1873 pait thoy will stand by Thomas JefferKM 160 mn IS1 i 603 sons common seuso doctrino that dol loan iatH hopld ho coined ns near tho mar Tho labor tost confirms tho result of ket intioas pctfsiblo so that they will tho interest test that gold has not ap buy 100 cents wortirof goods wJierpver preciated in valuo Loulsvlllo Conricr Baltimoro bnu Jhoy nro toud ircd youninj from BccroUryvfndoia J afit Ppfpth Wiiy Kui Cal Trancs DollanT Tho quality of a circulation is oven As well might tho farmer and Jnborcr think to make n profit by soiling his njofp important ibau tho quantity Nudoyiuej fof onlarglug credit farm or labor for francs instead of dol- merousnmj pfton do oycr tho vJs pf n lars becauso t takos 5 francs to mako mny a dollar and ho would cojiiwjopnfly get jloflcicnf clrculntlon nmj n redundancy Hvo times ns many of thom ns to think may Gflnjcjimcs molfy its own evils bo that by selling his farm or lii labor for foro thoir rosnlls bogomo unlvcrsiij but silver dollars two of which mnko n gold for llio bnjcfql effects of n debased nud dollar that ho would mnko u profit by fluctuating curioncythoio is no remedy oxcopt by tho coitly and difficult return no doing ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ I Mr Hryiiti tnyn ho doro not bolloTO llio Rllvrr dollar would depreolato to 61 ociitii or nt nil but would contlnuo to bo woith lOOconts In gold nsnow Is this low Bound If tho Hllvcrdollar under froo coinago is to remain woitli 100 cents lu gold It Is npparont that silvor bullion must 120 nn ounce for If becomo worth worth less bullion holders would coin it for tho profit ond this process would contlnuo until no profit rouinlnod that is until tho vnlno of tho Bllvor dollar was just tho sauio ns tho valuo of tho j bullion iu it To do this it is uoccssnry to ralso tho Lntiors Comiuluton to Moxlco valuo of tlio world a stock of nllvcr Tho report of tho commission of in Mfll UAUWII1 d lVVV AAA AAA 4UU AK VllUlI f AAA UUV UVV w W Mexico by tho Chicago qulry 1 - ¬ fui cents its present price to 139 an ouueo Mr Dryau ndmlts this Iu Ms speech Wo contend of nccoptnnco ho Bald that froo nud unlimited coinago by thp United States nlono will rnlso tho bullion vnluo of silver to its coinngo vnlno nnd thus mako silver bullion worth 130 per ouuco lu gold throughout tho world Tho question therefore Is would tho demand in tho United Statos for silver dollars over and abovo tho present stock of 437000000 of them bo sufficient to doublo tho valuo of tho worlds stock of silvor Mr Dryitn says it will but ndmlts ho cant provo It adding Nolthcr can you provo thnt It wont In Brooklyn en You cannot provo Sept 34 ho said by mathematics that wo can maintain n parity Neither can yoa provo that wo cannot Tho United Statos lias had somo ex peiicucc in trying to raiso tho prlco of tho worlda stock ot coin nbovo Its market valuo In 1800 tho bullion ill a silver dollar was worth 103 iu gold nnd tho gold dollnr mcasuicd by silver was depre- ¬ ciated 8 pcrccut Our mints wcro open to tho frco coinago of gold ns woll ns of silver Did that raiso tho prico of gold to par with silver Not nt nil Al though tho worlda cttpjk of gold is much smaller thou its stock of silver nud although it was only necessary to rnio it 0 per cent wo could uot accomplish it This lasted from 1CS1 to 1800 nud down to 1873 Tho price of gold bullion wns uot raised nud being tho choapur Currency it drovo tho silver out of circulation A3 no silver had bocn in circulation for over 35 years iu 1873 aft er full dobato this coin was omitted from our coinngo list Iu 1702 under tho ratio of IS to 1 iu forco nt thnt timo tho bullion in n gold dollar wns worth 3 ccuts moro than tho silver dollar nud tho silver dollar measund by gold was depreciated 3 per cont Silver boing ho cheaper motnl drovo gold entirely out of circulation for moro then 10 years 1 a uutil 183 1 when tho government cliaugcd tho ratio from 10 to 1 to 10 to 1 with ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ X WJ ¬ Tho government shall do Second this work for nothing Third Tho government shall forco nil creditors to tako thoso dollars nt 100 cents each lu payment of thoir claims no matter whnt tho dollars nro nrtually worth Nobody shall bo permitted Fourth to mako n prlvato contract for tbo pay ¬ ment of mouoy which may not be ful- ¬ filled by tho paymont of silver J T Brooks Tlio Working mutt Point of View Tho frco sllvcrltcs contend that freo coinago will lucrooso tho prlco of bread moat bnttcr fowls nnd everything clso tho worklngmnn uses Thcro is no protenso or possibility of n pretenso that it wilt Jncreaw tho wages of tho worklngmnn iu nnything Hko tho samo proportion if indeed It Increases thom at all Tho great majority of worklngmcn work for employers who Hko llio rail ¬ roads must pay their bonds principal aud interest in gold If tho incomes of their cmployora must hereafter bo in silver how nro thoy to pay their obliga ¬ tions iu gold unless thoy cut down ex ¬ penses olthor by reducing wages or by dismissing soma of their men Blood cannot bo got out of a turnip Wnges can only bo pnld from earnings Whnt posslblo Interest can nny work iuguinu hnvo lu voting for n dobascment of tho currency which will nt tho sumo timo diminish thowngo paying capaq- ity of his omploycr and reduco tho pur ¬ chasing power of hla wages Now j York World lion owner f e ¬ - pfl37Q0OO0 ct uuks wo tho effect seen nbovo Wlirn Wncci Aro Paid In Kllrer In 1800 wo wero n nation of over 00 QOOQOQ of pcoplo and had no silver on hand Now wo aro n patioi pf about 70000000 cf pcoplo but hayo 437000 000 of silver dollars ou baud If with nil our power In 1800 wo wero uimblo to raiso tho bullion valuo of gold but 3 per cent how can wo expect to raiso tho bullion vsluocf it larger fiuaiHity of cilvcr not merely 3 per ocut but fully U1 tin i fj I o 00 per pent If In 1800 with over BOOOOQOO of people to hud boon nblo to raiso tbo pullioi alno pf gold just 9 P0 cent to par tluii beiiiK Jjj times ps gront n peoplo ijow as wo wcro thou wJ might bxpect tiiobulJfnnprJcoof silver 3U tltma ns Jilgli that is y per ount but how could wo pxpect to ralso Jts price net 7 icrccut nlono but luorp than thirteen times 7 per cent a 00 per cent especially when tho only pow er wg iayo 0 ir WlHl to our do frlcca will bo marked up at opec main fo pi I vcr dollar nud that de Wlici will wanes go ip propurilonnpy mand is already supplied to tho extent ¬ ¬ -- infl tnWBr 1 ¬ p ¬ ¬ doubling tho prjcocf the cutlro wprldn jnccocfj in thus pearly ¬ ¬ facts and history nnd not merely his- ory of this country nlono but ot nil louiitiles stock of silver tlio prlco of bullion must inevitably pull tho valuo of tho silver dollar down as bullion would bo coined as opg PS thcro wna n profit i a till tlio vnllio njet Mr Urynu has presented his bo lots on this subject Opposed to them stand ¬ ¬ ¬ Dut it is to l3 noted thnt even if Jio silvcr dollnr did not depreolato wo would not oscapo n paulo as forotgn and domcstlo croditors believo it would doprcolato and would ponscqucntly call u dobts niid foico sales Just tlio bhuio Mr Dryau fully ndmlts that n panlq must icsult oven if tho silver dollar fjocs not doprcolafa In tljo Chicago oou Wljcn youpomobo ventfoii ho paid foro us and toll us that wo shall disturb ipnr business Interests wo roply that you Jiayo disturbed our busfnosg JntCfPSts Aud tho St Louis Qlobo Dcmocrat ro to sound monny Ab poleou In tho blood ported 111 saying i I think it meaning permeates arteries volus noivcs brnlu tho victory of tlio froo coinngo movo nnd heart so does a dobasod aud fluctu moiit will oauso n panic But tlio coun ating currency pcrmcato all tho arteries try is in a doplorablo condition and it wjl tako oxtromo measures to rosloro it and bring disaster to all kinds ot poopjo ft condition pf nrospprlty ¬ ¬ ¬ A IjjcIc of rnltli President Strykcr pf Ilamijtoii col jege Utlooi Jf Y i J p recent nddress iu which ho paid hla respects io Unndf dntoUrymi at tlio Absalom of finance mado this nmoug other telling points i Silver is to go to 130 upon tho ploction of this day dreamer Well lipii pllhcr thg publjn Iocs not think so or iloos pat think liM plcctlo posl bio Why Boonuio if it did think it m nnd boliovcd ho would bo olectcd this samo publlo would ba buying silver nnd J vimv pf lljlj J mjrnclo of n 100 per cent fulvcnco would bo crodny m r havo n sharo iu tho hugo proflj Tho prlco of silver continues to do- cjluo JTlTocrltno of J8S0 Thp goldon wheat and tho sl ycr whlto cotton havo uultod to puj bont lf OOgOOOO moro pf offetp Kn ropoflXvoalt into tho popkots of jby Amorlpai farmors thai Jast ycarii prqp trowgit- - A watloimi couvpiitlon of Top porafs Bhpuld bo palcd n once to tlp liouqoo thU torrjbjo crlnio of JQOO whloh Imq been committed juH m 13ry mis tonrs woro mnltlug tho hardest hoart as ho sobblngly told of tho sor rows nud tribulations of tho farmers ¬ A r I Ik JIow many liours n day at QJ cents tain to follow Drynns oleotion wlietiier an hour Molcnu ifylp would nu Amer pllvcr doproctntcs or not If pB our own oxporlcnco nnd all hisican wprkingman iayo to work in oidcjr to own ins own nousor xnai is a ireo tory show thp sljvor dqllnr raijsf drop Jo about 00 couls tho Uenstions conso- f jjFor question nencos whloh will follow will proba Lin lv bo unparalleled jn our history TJipro Js thq sarao dlfferoncp botwocn j gold nrgumunte nnd silver sophistries Woll wager that tho Kentucky that thoro Is between suushlno and whloh lays eggs stamped 10 to 1fowl is moonshluo not a lion but a gooas ¬ ¬ ThcroWro it mulo is confossodly cer fjoujllufosl u ¬ sllveslandard couutrrQa thcrp arq savings banks nud no building nnd assoolatloijs This Is what serves iio u Jarau logrco or the ps wftlj wllch io peoplo pi ihbso pounlrlcq submit to tlio spollntloti nnij robbory pf n deproolatcd enrronoy Thoy jiavo eq inplj loss to joso from filg sng cics of fraud than havo tho pioplo of gold staudnrd countries He 20th Insttaid Dunovsferfor said elected to so important a position where day of August i 890 Hi nas 10 pas upon people s tights In - M1 W WW Ms nervous system is seriously affected Rev T II Mcrrlweather waaat White Impilrinc lirallli comfort nnd h I m4m9 - Nativa woods TTIl I 114 varieties - n form of p tktJtA kvwJ ii PI Mim II8HW -- I cnwi SflHBRSHe 4 -- m JLJEJl bf hEPUOIATIOtJANO I irk DIBHONOn COLONEL INQEROOLL ON MONEY r WrW BUSINESS 18 BAD -- ji v of Ono of Henry Ward ItecclierJ utag tlio flat money nnd unlimited i inrroucy nxcltouiont of 1077 Mr her dollvorcd u famous sermon on i IlutultuKivliiR of Hint ycnr on tlio perils f t p day In it Jin used tills lnnguno Whenever in Riiy tmtlon thoro is rmcli mi ntlrtnpt io tnmpcr with stnnd- rdfMhnt tlio jnornl itciiRo of mnu is bo- Ihhrcd mid liberty Is given to unprin t Iplnl iijcn nt Inrgo to cheat to bo un i illiful to obligations to rofnso tho 1 ymont of honest dobts whenever that I ikisplnco it is nil tho wono if dono ilh tho permission of tho law I hnto o dovil riding on n low worso than I o tho dovil riding without n lnw under J Im Whoever tnmpors with established Mnndnrd tampers with tho vory mnrruw nd v Utility of public faith Tho iniigor into which wo nro running Is Jilddon under tho mystery of fluauco nnd ho currency All money is but n ropro uontattvo of properly As now by fnoll Jty of Intercourse nil tho world is ono open market tho need of ono nnd tho Kimo stnudnrd of money uniform unl vcmil nnd unalterable becomes Imperi ¬ ous I i Hist flcriiioM tnlquo Wny Following is nu oxtraot from tho speech of Oolouol Ilobert O Iugorsoll Oct 8 Is monoy ncoda no guar nntoo needs no baokor it is always good No unit tor how ninny nntious go down to dust good money remains forever ho snmo Wo havo it man running for tho prcsldcnoy ou thrco platforms with two vieo presidents that Bays monoy is tho oroaturo of lnw If tlio govorumont can mnko monoy by law why should tho govorumont collect taxes Acoordlng to Mr Bryan our fathers woro tho friends of silver nnd yet our dear old fathers In nil thoir lives only minted 0000000 of tlicso bu cred dollars Now nco whnt tho ono mlcs of silver hnvo done Slnco 1870 tho enemies of silver hnvo coined over 480000000 of thoso dollars nnd yet silver kept goiug down Wo nro coining now over 13000000 n month nnd silver keeps going down Senntor Jones of Novndn iu 1870 voted for tho lnw of 1878 Ho said from his spooch in tho somite that God had mndo gold tho stnudnrd Ho said that gold was tho mother of civilization Whether ho iins heard from God slnco or not I do not know Hut now ho Is on tho other side Senntor Stewart of Nevada was thcro nt tho time but voted for tho net of 1878 nnd said that gold wns tho only standard Ho has chnuged his mind No government can afford to bo n clipper ou coins A gtcnt rcpublio cannot afford to stamp n lio on silver or gold or paper Honest money for nn houcst people is sued by nu honest nation Von cannot mnko n paper dollar without taking n dollnro worth of paper Wo inust havo paper that represents monoy I want it Issued by tho government nnd I want bohlud every ono of thcto paper dollars cither n dollar iu gold or n silver dollar worth 100 cents so thnt every greenback under tho Hag can lift up its Hands nnd swear I know that my ro- decmer livotii That wns whero I was 20 yoars ngo nnd that Is whero I nut to night For nations und individuals nt all times ovcrywhoro nnd forovtr honosty Is tho best policy Better bo nn honest 1 ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ Ha States Somo rialn Tratln In Ills Otru at Chicago ou Monoy that i1 JjjS8jtjMfoiuAvjMXiy rfgg jjp -- zamrmi353 ¬ I a pkoptieiwoald Loth B luotnl In tho court of tho commercial wolrds consclenco wo shall bo convict exl of oudcnvorhig to qlioat tho men who camo to our rcecuu In tho dork day This congress would not havo cxlitcd Jior nuy government of tho United Btntes but for tho strength given to our nrmltt by foreign capitalist and now to return their nid by n bmo treachery is to dtscrvo nu Infamy ns deep ns tho fnweut depths cf licit Hut woe to thoao Itfn hill1iontlcl without eyes who nro W tlio Rrcut rcjiubllc nttemptiiig to undcrmiiio tho integrity Wheat Cotton unit Miter cum simplicity cr tno nation Whllo Bryan is telegraphing tho New York Journal tfiat tho gold standard An Uunortliv Cltlfen makes n dearer dollar n denrer dollar Sllvcrito Orntor What wo wnnt Is Hold is tho worlds stnudnrd Gold as tho universal measure of valuo Other inds of moiioy there nro sliver cop XKr paper but thoy nil must conform to gold nnd bo measured by It nnd bo Interchangeable with It in fixed nnd tlailiilto proportions Gold is king In ouimcrcn All other money must rep ¬ resent cold No volo of lcnlslntnro can hai ja tho naturo of commerce tho nn imii nuKtiy ujo unturo oi us reprc ¬ nenl it ho in money or tho relntlvo supe riority or inferiority of dltTcrcnt cur ¬ rencies Gold enmo to its supremnoy n It representative of property by tho Ions ttiibllited consent of mankind Cou urosa cannot chnugo it for tho world ior even for thin nation except upon linst transactions It may givo Impn nity to mcu to ohent confiding creditors lint it cannot rule tho vnluo of currency In nil futuro transactions Tho crlmo of paying n dobt in it Inferior iu vnluo to that in which was contracted bao nt nil times nnd uuywlicre has n deopcr guilt nnd a liiser itifatnyiu our caso When in our nortuletrugglo capl tallstswcro solicited to lend their money to us on tho faith of Tho nation wo wcro too glad most j ratcfnl for their nid Thou thoy wcro not nrasplng nnd swollen usurers Oh iol They wcro benefactors Wo rejoiced in thoir bounty nnd gnva thauks for fholr confldiug faith-- in our national Jioncsty Now our dangers past wo ro vllo them finding no epithets tcovfo lout nnd strlvo to pay them not gold lor tho gold thoy lent onr misery but In n dishonest measure of nn inferior cur-l-cn- Tho moro prospect of n silver standard Is driving capital away nnd is mak ing tlmos hard If wo wish Investors manufacturers trndors eta to risk tholncapltal In our country wo must chain up our freo silver nnd ropndlntlon dogs Of courso If wo wish to nllonato onrsolvos from tho rest of In comracr clal world wo will lot looso theso natural cilomles of capital and progress and tho docd la dono it bankrupt than a rich thief Poverty can hold in its hand tho jowcl honor a jewel that ontshines nil ether gems A thousand lines better bo poor nnd uoblo than ricli nnd fraudulent Nobody cau bo liolped by freo colnagooxcept tho fow pcoplo who could pay their debts if they wcro willing Homo say that it would help tho mino owners It would not Coining this bullion into dollars would not increnso its valuo bconnsoyou could coin tho bullion of tho wholo world nnd tho supply would bo greater than tho demand Hnvo frcocoiunRO to morrow nnd thcro it not u silver mino owner that would mnko n dollar not ono by changing it into American coin It would only bo worth what tho bullion is worth in tho open market Wo want good money good honest money And thoro wns novcr any real prosperity for a nntion or nn Individual without honesty without integrity nii jt fq pur duty p prcscrvo tho reputation Oorernor llolet nutl HI lllrt il JT n I heard that in your Do Moines speech you snld prices nroM low that you havo either got to gel moro for your oats orelsocut my wages Boles You heard right Hired Mnu Well which nro you going to do Boles I am gohig to get moro fot my oats Hirod Muu How Boles By lessening tho purchasing power of money Lrco coiimcr will givi us n dollar which will only buy fit busliols of oats instead of ten buhcU and that will bo tho samo nn netting 20 cents for my oats Hired Muu Well what nro you go lug to do nbout my wages Boies Oh Ill pay you just tho same m Im paying you now 20 u month Hired Man Aio yon cctog to pay mo iu theso uow dollars Boies Certainly tho samo kind of dollars that 1 get for my oats Hired Man Thoso dolluw tlvit cant buy only half as much of nnyttiuj it tho old dollars Boles Yes yes tho camo cort of dot Jars Hired Mnu Then ni I understand it jou propoeo to got tuiueni much foi your oats und pay mo only hilf what Im getting now Bolos Why no ctill pay you Kx Hired Man Cao Ill Hired Man But this 20 wont buy only hnlf ns much stuff ns now you say for tho purchasing power is to bo less ened ono half so with my 20 I enn only get 10 worth of stuff Yonr scheme would bring you twice us murh for your oats and bring mo only half ts much for my wor Jg hip Ut do you lnk Boies out for himself Hired Mau So I Geo nnd I thiuk Ill look out for mytolf und votofornu hon eft dollar for nn honest dnys Bluffs la Nonpareil i Well every mnu has to look fc But Virnlilut freo colnngo nt 10 to 1 drivo cold uatof oiiculitiou in rc cordnnca with tho Urcthnm law a O My friend Air Bryan pro roses to nneulmiy law lhit iH working flm 1 tfTy iold frro rohmca mnko WWW PlM W i XW und nilver fiivcus tf 1 ffi rWHEATLVErraTTrrl jlyl lli mjiUiug mid Hhy- - m I IV - S V e ouua ptm baypuclH you cannot mako 60 6- 0f PHtS oqnn1 n dollnr Wcyler lias lmd to Hive up trying Ho has dually allowed tiho Hnvnun Stock Exclinmro to auoto tho yntuo of tho bank bills n gpld I Wp wcro going o jay ht thfs proves tho Farmtr ltrottni Dilemma wb powftCBSfess of law to wtnblhh thp obnil n imlillo niiitln In tho sclioolbouao hero i iirvun munt uumouiir ii h tarm nroci vnluo of monoy but wp remember i ustnv Ajja4ruiicrfWm jhejtjrivMjnjrltcuaownto net ppeCphoS pr ho wll havo 16 fago timo that Onbn hns lesa thau 2000000 uch hard questions Wh ubpt nPltlpii Io ppr 70000000 thnt eho tudfod untlin tnhJuctot flnanoo tu ovcry But tho Grcshani lnw is n natuJaw jlko tho law cf gravitation P T1 Wj1l fW N i nro fr citizen tvQiVf tjuij lpi 9Hll nndpt country oi earth ono that rnu without tho nid or coimcnfof nny other uatlon repeal even tho law of giavllntloli itself if It should become n tool of Wall street Shamo ou youl Yon dont bolonjj to this country tI ral R ncn r3 18 mm 67H 4 restj pUconrnqlu j Kiperlment Oiibn U fnruishiPH n nearby csnmnlo Untitles of government rcou latlou tf tho vnluo of money ou tho Bryan plan Cnptnln Gcnornl Wcylcr hnd n deficient supply of cijsh nnd so ho lmd tho Banco Ksimuol nut out n lot of na- money nnd issucrt n stringent cdic int pvcrybpdy Should nkp It n paj vllli gold As thp Island l j praetlcnilM under martial Jaw hero was govern WCUl fontrol pf hp currency atita best you didtit tnkp ho bank blllsnt par ypu wcro linblo to bo shot Even Bryan couldnt do mora for sliver than that But did tho edict keep tho bank notes n pnr Not for a day Almost injhintly ln vj wwwii viuvn Trno Demoerntlo Doctrine Jefferson in 1783 wrotoi Just principles will load us to disregard lrgal proportion nltogothcr to Inquiro into tho mnrkct prlco of gold in tho sovcral countries with which wo shall princi pally bo connected iu comraorco nnd to tnko nn nvorngo from thoni I very muoh doubt a right now to clinugo tho vnluo nnd especially to lesson It Tho houso committee iu 1831 renoit- Ifc is Enfllclent cd to know by un ¬ lems happy oxpcrlcnce thnt Its ratio of 15 Senator Storrartg Sound Arcnmonts to 1 tendency Is to rid nsof n gold cur Tho question never will bo sottlorl rency nuu lenvo us nothing lint silver Tho houso committco in 1834 report- until you determine tho simplo quesed Tho desideratum In tho mouotary tion whothcr tho laboring man is en ¬ system is n stnndnrd of uniform value titled to n gold dollar if ho earns It cr Wo cannot ascertain that both mrtals whether you nro going to cheat him havo over circulated simultaneously with somcthiuo else That is tho nmlmt concurrently nnd Indiscriminately in oi mo wnoio tning tPln nny country whero thcro nro banks or been n great many battles fought ngainst monoy acaiers nna wo cntertniu tho Bom nna goia has won ovcry time I conviction thnt tho nearest approach to do not caro how much you discuaj it cr nn Invariable standard is its cstabliiJi how resolutions you pass tiicy do ment in ono metal which metal 6hall not mnko nny difference Yon must composo oxolusivoly tho currency for como to tho samo conclusion that nil largo pnymeuts other pcoplo hnvo that gold is recogAndrew Jackson in 1830 wroto nized ns tho universal stnudnrd of vnluo Thcro Is no fraud iu gold It is un It Is tho mcnsnro thnt must bo used It changeable nnd will do Its ofllco ovcry ¬ la tho measure by which your wealth whoro nud nt nil times Labor imparts must bo tested It has been nud nlwnys nu invarlnblo valuo to It will bo tho touchstouo of measurement Benton in 1834 said in debato It nnd when you depart from that nud try gold has nn intriuslo vnluo which to figure up nny other measure which gives it currency nil over tho wcrld to tho world docn not vecognizo you get tho full nuionnt of that vnluo vflthout into cQufuaiou Attempting tcrecouoilo regard to law or circumstances It has thom it la idlo to talk nbout It in idlo n uuiformity of vnluo which makes it to tull nbout compromising on nny other tho safest standard of vnuo of property measure of vnluo Tho world will not Wo hnvo tho oxnerionoo of niiiiu uiu msuqu pr man una yet tits ncccpt covered Ita superiority over nil other every Lutiou that has tried it nnd it moifey given to its podsensor tho choico haa been tried in almost every eivillaol nud command of nil other money nation Do not let us try to do Following this debato tho net called cciva tho American people Do not let tho ndmmi3lratioi gold bill ia try tQ mako them bolicva by seme In tonded to put tho conutry on n flnglo hocua pecua of lerrislntion that nm gold standard wns passed 145 to 80 in givo them eomothlug of real value wo tho house nud 8 to7 in tho eenato nnd can givo them n measure of vnluo that signed by Audiow Jackson president ia better than tho nmvcranl stnudnrd of Tho houso committee in 1800 report mankind Do not dccclvo them in that ed Gold Is tho only standard of vnluo regard Let them know tho facts now by which nil property Is now measured I bellovo that it would bo highly injur It Ii vlrtunlly tho only currcuey of ho tua to this country to ngnln iuflnto tho oountry Wo dosiro to hnvo Hip standard currency I need not cnlargo upon currency to consist p gold only nud tho cvili of n depreciated curreuoy that thesq jHver coIuh shall bo entirely This country has felt them too Ecvorcly slorvitint to It and that thoy shntl bo to require that I should raontion them uswl rather ns okcug thnu o 6tndara Itmnttera not what kind of ndoprecJ ntcd currcnoy you hnvo it necessarily colni ¬ ¬ ¬ Silver Question In a NuUhotl In every rural town of tho country IUQJIT OF CONTRACT Trco coinago ndvocatea nro protnlslng fnrmera thnt 10 to 1 would rnlsd tho TO BE ADRIDGCD UY BftYAN AND HIS prico of grnln nnd moat nnd thus ro PARTY duco tho proportions of tho producoof tho farm that goes to pay tho lobor cm ployed Of nil brazen performances of Attempt to MiiIjo IlleSt Contracts Taj eha In dolil nn Allnclc Upon Irceilom tho century tho most impudent is thnt or Contrnct -- WoUI by which nt tho samo tlmn llin wn IInlrr nuncM I earners nro invited to nsslst in n cam- nutl Ciiimnrrco niul Compel n Jtcort to imign to mnKo tiioir food moro denr to AntlUo ftrtlioila of Ilnrtor them nnd to reduco tho wages of tho Tho Cordniro Trmlo Tdnrtml nt n most numerous plnwi of wngo enrncra in illGciifWM u part of tho Chicago tho country platform whith has not thin far received tho nt Thcro Is tho silver question in n nut toiillou which it merlts thnt part Bhcl It Is simply n quostlon ns to Whether our wngo onrncrs nro getting Which proposes to toko nwny tho right too high wnges Thoy mny ns woll fnco of piivnto contract Tho Journal says juo question ir our wngo earners bo thnt no industry of nnv nl rn ni t llovo thoy oro getting too high wages vltliout the ubo of contracts agreements I f nnd that this country IO suffering 111 for ho Prclinso solo dolivory of nnd It ia imnllv no tuuwiiuuuco nu tuoy nnvo to do is to payment for goods tnko lower wages If they prefer n eary to point out whnt this menus In ronndabout war thov can tnvnr fmo thocordngo business It then explains how ropo manufac ¬ coluago of silver nnd they will get thoir wages cut down hnlf without nuy fur- - turers mako contraots with brokors and brokers with foreign growers of maullln thcr troublo on thoir part Iu tho light of our oxncrlcncn with or sisal for thoir raw materials Hav- ¬ flnt monoy legislation from tho green ¬ ing mndo thoso contracts thoy nro in n position to mnko contrnots with largo back to tho Sherman nlu Rllvnr rerun cites this long suffering country will jobbers nnd rono ilnnlrru nmHi flnnlly lenrn thnt wcnlth is not crontcd Tho Jourunl says Contrnots nro necessary to tho suc- ¬ by flat but is mado by labor that tho law can put no dollnr Into nuy mmis cessful trnusactlon of buslnoss upon nny pocket unless it first takes it from tho ccnlo nbovo thnt of tho very small retail pocket of somo other mnu nud that trade whero goods nud moucy pass bo twecn buyer nnd Boiler simultaneously j wago earners nro first nud most inter ested in opposing intorforenco by law Mr Brynn would if president givo his Thcro has novcr yet been mndon law to npprovnl to laws whioh wonlrl nmMMi- put Into nny lnboriug mans pookot n buslncss men from specifying whnt thoy sluglo dollnr that ho did not cam Ho shall sell goods for or what thoy shall of oil mon therefore has tho best right pay for goods thus sorlously rcstrictinn to insist that theroBhnll bo no law passed tho right of contract His first nomlun that will rnlso tho prlco of what ho has tion in Chicago was based upon his to buy and thus tako from him any ncccptanco of n nlotform which mn i taiucd tho following plank portion of what ho has earned Hon Wo demand that Johti Do Witt Warner In Present Prob shall bo a fall legal tlio standard silvor dollar tendor equally with gold i J J tor all dobts publto and private nnd wo favor such ICBMlatlcn as will provont for tho futuro tho demonetization of any kind of legal tendor money by prlvato contract IiOuIs His PopuIIstio nomination in St carried with it this plank iny court will uphold ixcb legislation it sustained tho validity of tho legal tou dcr net nnd whnt Mr Brynn does not toll tho pcoplo whom ho nddressoi trldally When ho gets near tho sub ¬ ject it is only to say something liko this When nny ono trios to givo you nn objoet lesson with t Moxteon dollar tell him that tho Mostcan dollar Is not legal tender in this country and that our silver dollar is nnd undor froo coinago will continuo to bo and no ono will Ik allowed to contract against It W J Bryan in Newark Sept 28 Wo demand such legislation na will prevent tho demonetization of tho lawful money of tho United States by prlvrijcsntract Possibly tho Unltc4f3tites supremo ¬ ¬ it ¬ I iifttn w 111 I IWI imi vmn jw y y- 1tl y lli wt 4vt viih 1 r f pympathy with pllver or be modoni times thnt her iuhnbltnuts are I cnuso of n shoitngo of foreign crops not tho richest proudest most intolll- What connection is there nnywny bo- - cent pcoplo on earth nnd so wo nro not If ffp l pnly n part pf unl- VnlcH wo get froo oolnnco nnil Increnso our twoon tho prises of fnrm products flucj VI fVtf- versa exnerieuce m V0 hnvo chnuged f Midi fi ini iFlPHiPH nA tMm Hry wi can answer M 8uch all thai New York Post r WW locations In foot thoy ore dead easy UowniiUtomaVoourdollarjooiitiaonlyflHy conta for a powerful man who can lift tho tTiio Crim ej aM world to y Tho followluit oxnlauntions whv tho mil 8lYor doijnr should po longer bp coined i It pwja jo jidolbr with tuu cov M ytc ttf nvph all unnecessary pubar ermnont h Imprint0 VW IPndp In tio Jifluso ot represouta Tio nilnbs would uahip- thoir Oliver nnj tho fnsmqnt UVMApiJlB 1878 nntion alltk as crease WouM itrlndout bramfnawilollnrshl It has becomo lmposslblo to rctnlu nn lirysnH tuilropfaUUin I UVOlltnapliei Mr Bryri af 111 cnlla hlmsolf n bl- - American dollnr iu this couutry exoppt JuiJEo though ho has novcr oven In collections ot curjpMUo Kolloy When tiny dollar for my ccntivboll tuko uttompted to nuswer tho question The silver dollar has long Hlnco th9 Ilstory tf tills country JiR JVerbppiin limp when gold nnd sllvor oenscd to bo a coin of circulation Tiiawiieww u elroulntod upon equal tonus as full legal Tho gold dollar should bo declared tho I Mr Hoopor lor llryan Will Do thp Twt wJut opon Q monoy unit tcndcr U10n0y Tlio principal clinugo proposed by Uift Mr Btynn to tho Trusts You fol- - tho free nud unlimited colnngo of bothJ Jownnto not iu It with mo You think i Thcro uovor was suoh a timo Froo bill wns iu moroolenrly4Wfyliigtiiu youre doing gront things whoii you put and unlimited coinago nt 10 to 1 ha gold doav Mlt of vntup t up tno prico ot ono tiling nt a tiiuo never iu nuy country nt nny niner The tinip has comoluthlscouutry when nnd you got cusnod fox it besides But jiven n bmptUc cutWnoy Mr Brynil tho gold dollar should bo distinctly procutntlvo of my Iltio sliver jrust sohpico puts up H n bIIvcv monomotnllist in faot what clnred o bo ho cpn liojmonoy unlt vMv StouBhton iVer ho may think hlmsolf to bolijtho- MOT m fivutytn nn w ouce nud em iinuo oiu tllnK woro doinn y Is Your Mortcago OverdaoT M favor Vou follvsnro too slow H morohant marks up his prices Hnvo you n mortgage Js overling pud you u tlffl fnrmors may bo una pcoplo rofuso to buy ho still haa hia If so voto for freo ppinng Vim igiu jn tniiiKni g hat thoy nro not as goods If a worklngman undertakes to vlto tlio mortgngep to forccpsa ns sop ns possiblo after ploctlon qt Itfforo Xrp3pprqua antliey ought to bo it by no jnark up his wngca nud pmployora dp thoro la timo to pnsg freo colnngo bill ur av 1UIVH mentis roiiowp Mint ireo coinago win vji lu vt wt If you dont thiuk feo just imngiuo that wago oarnor can votoforthphlghor immovci thoir cantlltmn Bcoausoamnn B0 you hnvo ohauged placi aithcumntlsh oson whyhoprieoa of cheaper money and trust o W r ihould tnko tho udvlco of a qunok doo- - Juok to luerenso hlswngea proportion would do six months boforo tho ohonn -II ninint monoy ora was oxpectod to begin And ilalmod tljnt ho win toraiKitcnt to bliow tt wlmt was right Ho my thU wholo blaniol countrj la n coln llt llH vj m kKtAllVw rrr7ii rv luyBv w i - Ter CnIlta It Is moro money tho UryanUcswnnt Now which nntious havo tho pio3t monoy thoso with tho gold standard or thoso with the silver standard The silverltei nro pud of talking about capjtn circulation Under frep colnngo of both gold nnd silver tho Uuitcd Stntes had u per cap- T un cliculntlou in 1800 of 400 in 1883 cl 800 iu 1853 of 1403 in 1872 of 51810 In 1801 wp had n per enpitn of 3428 fu 1800 wo havo ono of 3110 Tho per enpitn circulation of the world la nbout 5 10 Tho per capita of tho gold Btnudnrd countries Js 1 Tho per capita of tho silver staudard countries Is noarly 180 Tho gold standard countries havo n per enpitn of silver nlouo of 5 4a Tho silver standard countries havo n nor capita of silver of 333 tho rest of their small circulation being mainly dp prcolatod paper Thp gold qtandiWd eountrloa with less thU pncUhird of tho worlds popu Jntion havo very noarly two thlrda of tho world 8 ourrcnoy olrculntiou And yet Mr Bryan would tnko tho United Btntos from tho gold stnuiaid nud plnco it upon tho silver rtnudard entnils ninny evils - Wnce Gq Vp Slowly p Every cheap money expsriment over tried In this or in nny country has dem oustrntcd that whilo nriccs icsnond quickly to changes in tho vnluo of money wages respond but slowly Henco though wnges nppcar to ilso when money io depreciating thoy nro in reality falling Tho differouco in rapid ity with whioh wngca nud priocs go up has been illustrated by prices going up iu olovntora whilo wages walk up tho gtnir steps It is ccrtaiu that wago earn ers nlwnya loso nud novcr gain by being paid in n depreciated or depreciating ¬ ¬ curreuoy Conflscatlou of lropcrtv A farmer who had his crop of wheat Stored iu his grnnnry or nmnuufaoturcr who had his wnrohouso filled with tho products of his factory would think It nu outrage If tho government should insist upon confiscating ouo hnlf of his Wheat or his goods What better ia it by tho adoption of freo silver coiungo to confiscate ono half of tho wago of tho Inborer or ouo half of hia accumulated savings or Quohnlf of tho dower of tho widow or ono half of thopouslou of tho SQldlorf Phlludolphia Kecord ¬ This not only shows tho purposo of tho man but nlso gives nn intolllgont man n vory clear conception of Mr Brynua skill ns a logician If ho know anything nt nil about commerce tho lifoblood of which ho so glibly tnlks of interfering with ho would know thnt tho execution of his plan would cnuso an instant cossation of commercial activity which would bo followed by n rosumptlon upon n restricted and nn- tlquo basis Mothods which tho commercial world discarded generations ngo would havo to bo brought into uso for carrying on business undor tho conditions which tho adoption of Mr Brynn s two nbsurd propositions would impose Whore would tho homn como from for noxt yoars binder twino to tio tlio faimera wheat Tho United States where silver dollars worth lesa than 100 ccilta would bo legnl tender could not furnish tho mntcrinl All prices now qnotod nro for gold No matter how much farmers wanted twino when it wns no longer possiblo to mnko n contract to pay gold or its equivalent for hemp thoy would havo to go without it until somo cumbcrsomo method of bar tering was dovisod to got nround tho law Of course in timo tho homp would bo socured nnd tho fnrmcrs suppliod but tho new wny of doing buslueFs would bo more costly In tho end tho consumer pays nil costs Henco tho farmers would havo to submit to higliot prices for- - binder twino as for everything olso they buy And yet Mr Brynn claims to bo tho particular friond ot ngriculturistsl It is to bo hoped that tho business mcu of tho couutry will carefully consider whnt tho proposed iutorfcronco with tho right to enter iuto n contract to pay nny kind of monoy would result in nud then voto for a candidate for president who will prosorvo tho freedom ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ fur Ike I I of commerce Where Aro tho nencflts7 1 JSSVS ll I mihh WW PIJH 0m wh aho dt iW iv 1 1 1 M 1 rZ In tho hasto in whioh tho Democrats at Chicago prepared thoir platform thoy A re it Facta forgot to iuoludo tho plank declaring in Ill 1878 fnrm products wcro lowpr favor of restoring tho natural freezing than over before eiucothooivil war nnd point pf scro Mankind has suffered nud tho gm nbaekcrs wcro nrgulug that shivered treiuondously becnuso of this In tho prep ritiou for resumption ou Jan human stnudard of temperature adoptod 1 1870 product thp lind times undoubtedly at tho instigation of coal nnd the tlvqte8 tqi tQ posptono barons and quack dootors Without the into fcr icbctuptiou Put resump waiting for tho aid or consent of nny tion oamo Inn 87P nd No 8 cosh othor nation lot us proceod to lower tho wlnt sold nt 01 4j i by May it was up freezing point nnd to reform our cllmnto mid ly December 1870 it iu tho Interests of tho innos toClQl Corn was 20 in wnd up to i188J U Jununry 1870 but In December ifP Want ttio JJcst Toota it wns 43f Tho farmer nud tho mechnnio must Such ftcU nped o bo Vprno In mind ha freo to uso tho very best tools nud nt this timo wVph so mouy InUo tho implements nud tho merchant nnd orics nro nlloat bnukor must bo freo to uso tho very best HWM1IHI monoy nud instruments of credit An Any worklngman who found his honest and stnblo moasuro of valuo is markot basket too henvy ou Saturday just as necessary to both as are honest night enn voto to lighten it licrcnftcrby and stablo measures ot woights nud supporting tho presidential cnudidnto quantities nnd it requires no nrgumout wiio U tolling tho pooplo ot tho south to show that without thoso Jt would bp lmposslblo totransaotthoordlunry busi nud west that tho purchasing power of ness of tho country Hon Johu G tho dollnr la too great Carlisle Loulsvillo GonriQr Joujfunl Restore tho Zero Freezing Folnt cent silver dollars should doublo tho prices ot farm products it is quito ns certain thnt tho prices of nil tho products which tho farmer consumes would doublo in tlio samo wny In that caso it is not easy to scohow tho farmer would galu nnythingby thofreo coiungo of silver Even tho wages of labor tho Inst to riso in nu epoch of depreciated currency nnd iuflatcd priocs would finally nftor much distress of tho work iugmcu stragglo up to tho common If GO i lovcl But whothcr tho farmer should re- ¬ ll ¬ -- ceive 9100 for 100 busholsof wboat nnd pay out 00 for tho necessaries of liviug or should rcccivo 800 for tho somo wheat nud pay out 180 iu both cases tho bnlauco ou hand would havo just tho samo purchasing power But in accomplishing tho degradation of tho monetary stnudnrd which could do neither tho fnrmor nor tho wngo oarnor nuy good an enormous depreciation ot values nud confiscation of nocnmulntod earnings involving publlo and prlvato credit in n maolstrom of destruction would inovltably cusuo Aro tho farm- ¬ ers and worklngmen of tho country wilt- ¬ ing to invoke ouch u catastrophoe Phlludolphia Record ¬ ¬ Thcro hns boon uo timo sinco tho re- ¬ sumption of spcqlo pnymeuts in 1870 wheu tho depositors in savings banks oould not get back as good monoy ns thoy caruod and put in Do thoy want oven to chance it on getting 61 cont or oven 70 cont silver dollars jgfesywnuira FIO COAST rvu-vivuttuivt- ma jcu Tjntnepiccu pie and to which tlio nroshlpr -- mors mnyform which often bleed nndul ltno tncury liiiiu nuvuciutrb ut itcu i ijyyiiiiiyiiiiyjiBpiirpu INCORPORATED i t tbu- IUKUUUM IKUlNK MINI letwctnttholcltlciofv - -- r - - tj W ryr vtuk rvTrff - Briiwf n jiHnHnfcTT iw r mBHaBuT SSMT meif0jBfp EJ7r - - V --jC - - Miat - z - I r WAGES VERSUS SIXTEEN - V yf f A TO C WE stsipT lwFV i - in If Hi f a til TJCS f A was reined or in circulation Another nnd tho mora numerous class nt tho south nnd west insist thnt what tho country needs ii n cheaper dollar Tho gcod old gold dollar of Joffoncn Jackson nnd Benton hits boon forced 1873 up in valuo they say They unlit n ny Into lly Inko Drnll dollar of nbont Imlf ilsvnltto to Increase nnd cnnnl nnd Mil rail tho prlcoof then products nud o cnnblo 1872 2117 03 BQ 2300 them to pay thoir debts nt half tho pres 1ST3 1010 20OJ 18SJ 7B9 11 CO ent cost and trouble As Mr Bryan iaro 1S0O C 1101 8M put it iu his lottorlo Tho World Ihcy 1801 8C3 BW 5C0 would restore tho parity between 1302 601 7U r money nnd property by reducing tho ISM 0S1 an llTJ THE SILVER QUESTION IN A DISMARCkS ADVICE 1S0I 411 12W 700 NUTSHELL valuo of tho dollar WX 0D5 411 121 Now both of tlicso theories cannot bo Frco Coinage or llrlcks Would Not Itauw Ii It Unprejudiced and Can WoABurd to Will Mr Bryan or any of thoso who true Thoy nro flatly contradictory If 1olloir It Tuelr rrlec aro prominent in ho sliver movement Mr Bryan appears to set groat store silver would npprcclnto under frco coin Did yon over stop to think what say that ho had nover hoard of Uio rewould bo tho result If tho government hj tho letter which Governor Culberson nge there would bo no cheap monoy ¬ duction of freight rates which is indiPrices would not rise Debts could not Bllrrr 1roductlon nml Trices cated by this table Tho cost of carrying should by legislation detcrmlno that or ¬ of Toxas has received from Prlnco Bis bo waled down If it would not appre ¬ dinary building bricks 3 by 4 by 8 muck Tho peoplos friend is will In 1873 ho total worlds product Ion n bushel of wheat from Chicago to this ciate tho workingmnus saved dollars city last year was only one fourth of tho inches in sizo should bo legal tender in ing to rocoivo advico from ho Man of would bo reduced one half in value tbo of silver was 01100000 ounces nnd Blood and Iron nnd Iho champion Iho silver la n dollar was worth cost in 1873 by lako and rail uud only nny amount for 1 each nnd shouh ar 10 1 listens to cost of his living would doublo and his in gold n littlo moro than one third of tho cost range to havo them so stamped in any of tho American fanner famous friend cf American agri- ¬ wnges would not incrcaso in anything Last year tho worldH product cf in 1872 by rail for tho entire dis quantity freo of cost to tho ponons pre that culture who shut ho German ports to liko tho ratio of tlio incrcaso lu his ex ¬ ver was 165000000 Ounces nnd sli tancc Wo liavo published tho figures senting them the penses Under such circumstances tho prico American pork in 1S81 end to American for tho lost six years because thoy show Why is ho host money too good for silver in n dollar wns worth only ISO 7 10 of building bricks would nt onco ndvanoo liotntoos in 1883 nnd who would glndly that tho low rates liavo been in foico wngoworkors What is tho matter with cents during tho years in which tho farmeis to 1000 n thousand for if they could liavo united all con t nil lluropo in it tho iiighcst standard of valuo in n coun- ¬ Will tho silver miners restore tho bo coined without cost tho bricks Customs lcaguo nimod dlrcclly ngnlnst production ot 1873 ns tho first Mop to ¬ of tho west bad great surpluses of grain uncoined would bo worth just as nil Amoricnn produce Bismarcks try whorp tlio highest wngos and tho ward roalorlng tho conditions and provisions to bo Ehipped to tho sea much ns tho coined bricks 1 each inther dlplomntio lottcr is taken by Mr highest standard of living prevail Tho board for export Fllirr Domi Wheat tip But did it over occur to you that it Bryan in his recout speeches to favor World begs tho worklngnicn to think a Hero aro nemo moro figures which do Has nny ouo observed nny symrwt- would not bo nn advance in tho valuo of tho frco coinage of silver by tho United littlo deeper nud a littlo further on this servo tho attention of Mr Bryan Now York World thotlo relations between tho prices of tho bricks but n decrenso in tlio valuo States Tho dovotlou of Clmuccllor Bis vital subject nuinoAD marck to tho causo of silver mny bo seen wheat nud of silver lately Whllo Iho AI1IJ3 Dividend- - of tho dollars which would thus estab- ¬ Net A Warning Tram Webster prico ot wheat lias gono np nbont -- 0 per lish n now parity between money and In tho following historical fact which operated earnings paid 1873 Ho who tampers with tho curronoy cent during tho Inst month tho prlco of G723 1103734873 S6441S1S7 property that under snoh n system nppcars to liavo escaped general notico 1894 175K8 8225391 K 278009 Under his guidance as chancellor of robs labor of its bread Ho panders in silver has been sagging until it is now 1000 would bo worth only 1000 Whllo tho milcago has been multi- bricks that that 1000 bricks would tho empire nnd minister of connncrco deed to greedy capitnl which is keen worth only 05 or 00 cents per onuco plied by 8 tho dividends havo been exchange for no moro commodities or ior Prussia tho equivalent of 10S0 sighted nnd may shift for itelf but ho that is until tho silver iu a silver dol increased by only 83 per cent and dur labor than it docs today and conse 000000 mnrks over 270000000 in beggars labor which is honest unsus- ¬ lar Is worth only 61 cents If wheat ing tho last seven years tho nvcragb an- quently that 1000 would mean no silver was demonetized between tho pecting nud too busy with tbo present and silver dont get together nt this nual dividend for all tho railroads in more to ns then 1000 bricks do now years 187 laud 1881 and over 100000- - to calculato for tho future Tho pros ¬ critical period for tho whlto mctnl in tho country has been less than a per In othor words our government can wo worm or tho bullion into which perity of tlio working classes live but friends will desert it on election cent Now York Times these were rot ltcd had been sold by moves nnd hoi its being in established day detcrmlno by legislation what commod credit and n steady uicdlnm of payment ity nnd what amount of that commodity 1870 In that year finding hat tho An Item of Kxpcme All sudden changes destroy it Design For a llrynn IoiUr price of silver was becoming demoral 1 shall bo but it must loavo it to the i In handling silver and using it ns Inws Honest industry never comes lu for of comparatlvo supply and do- ¬ ized so that his remaining 100 000000 currcnoy lies tho fact that 20 of gold was depreciating ho stopped saldi by n any part of tho spoils iu that ccramblo main cost of production eta to de can bo stored in tho samo spaco as 1 put into any laboring mans pocket n of silver This bos entailed nu oxpeuso tcrmlno what tho valuo of that com- ¬ decreo issued in May 1870 Thoso which takes plaeo when ho currency of Did wild modity shall bo It may declare that a points were frankly stated by his dele ¬ n country is disordered siuglo dollar tbnt Jio did not cam He of many hundreds of thousands of dol of all men therefore has tho best right lars on our government in tho last 18 brick shall bo n dollar in which case gates to tho international monctnry con Bchemcanud projects ever benefit lie 1 will bo worth whatever n brick will ierenco of 1881 when Girmuuy like- - industrious Bid violent fluctuations to insist that tbero shall bo io law years for storing tho silver dollars which I passed that will rniso tho prico cf what tho peoplo registered astoocumbcreomo exchaugo for It may declare that 258 wiso offered to Buspcnd sales for n timo over do good to him who dej ends on ho has to buy and thus tako from him for their pockets Every timo tho treas- grains of gold shall bo n dollar in In order that tho prico might not be j his dally lnbor for Ills daily bread Cor further depressed 1 will bo worth whatever With there assur ¬ tninly never any portion of what ho has earned ury changes hands nnd probably much which case ances before tho monctury powers ntic All ttioso tilings may nrntify grecdi- 258 otteuer in tho banks of this country tho or grains of gold will oxchongo for with tho decreo of 1870 still in force ncas for imddcu gala or tho rashness it may declare that 412 graias of Tlio Flank Looln ISottcn stock of coin is counted over It is just silver shall bo a dollar in which casa 1 Bismarck saw an opportunity cf dump cf daring speculation but they can ns onsy to count 20000 in golddoublo bo worth only what of ing somo German silver on ho sly nnd bring nothing but injury nud dictrrs eagles as 1000 in silver If wo open will will oxchango for413 Itf grains to promptly procoeded o do so In 1885 to tho homes of patient Industry and silver ho in our mints to silver all gold will disap ns C08 cents in ving tho Egyptian government decided to honest labor Daniel Webster Sinech pear from circulation at least so far ns day debtor tho option goldto or tho as what dollar change its coinago nud invited blds for nt New York 1837 domestic business is concerned nnd n ho shall nso with which to pay his contracts to coin its silvtrpiasters Tho largo and increasing oxpenso will bo in- ¬ debts it may declare Cheating tho Creditor that each of thcec ucrman mint scoured tbo contract to flicted on tho mcrcantilo class and to a thrco If tlieso glorificrs of tlio old order ot shall bo n dollar in which caso mako tbo coin and incidentally furnish lesser dogroo on tho whole community ed 3180000 of silver bullion to Egypt things could restore tho conditions thnt 1 will bo worth just as much as tho Th Modern Way of IU in Handling aim counting tno moro least valunblo of thoibrco which uudr Tho matter was kept very quiet or es ¬ prevailed previous to 1873 nnd mako Detective cumbersome coin present conditions would bo tho brick caped general notice Rcfercnco to it tho ranrkct valuo of silver what it waj your husbandMadam I havo tracked down nad can put Into will bo found howovrr in ho London then they would not jvuut freo coinage L Carroll Root Ileneflts or Illch lrlccs Economist of Deo 4 1880 which saw in Tbero would bo nothing iu it for them your bonds tho documents - which will Tho issue between tho friends of it n proof of Bismarcks lack of faith in Wiiat they really wont Is cheap money procure you Instant divorce- Mr price SIXTEEN TO ONE 1000 sound money and tho believers in CO silver a kind of money with which creditors Is Bcllo Indignantly ceut dollars is nt bottom a question Woll coin tho silver wo have cot and all thai Sir I havo no With all his faults Bismarck is n can bo choatcd They nro not trying to wo can ct whether cheap goods or high prices are sturdy patriot To help ho Gorman put silver back to its old plaeo nnd ro hiuband I am not married end never was best for tho wholo country Until tho VToll mako tho dollar of our dal a hum- - distiller ho was willing o sco trichina cstnbllsh tho monetary eystcm that ex acr you can but peoplo understand that their interests Detective Then with thin evidence in every American pig and o protect isted before tho great crinio was com ¬ will bo best served by n gradual reduc- Scmo say twill bust tho country nnd the dovU tho German farmer ho swelled bugs en you need not heel tale any longer Mat ¬ bo to pay mitted Thoir fchcnio docs not imply rimony tion in tho cost of all kinds of commod- ¬ InGodwotnut woll stamp on It such can havo no terrors for you lock every American potato Gcrmauy has tho coinago of bettor dollars than thoso ities plans for getting rich by paying to keep nway today 107000000 worth of tilver wo now ha70 but infiultoly poorer ones NYWorhL moro for goods will bo advocated and Toro silrcrltes says I says To when all Is whoso valuo is declining If tho United which can bo used in tbo payment of Facta About Money How lit Old It seriously considered There is no doubt mid cud done States could bo induced to follow tho debts nt tho rnto of 03 cents on tho dolIf tho parity of the two metals can- ¬ but that nn artificial incrcaso of prices And woll coin tbo blooraln silver boys I understand that Brown claims ho cxamplo of Egypt and glvo Germany a lar St Louis GIobo Democrat not bo maintained n silver basis would would benefit somo porsona But the hasnt told a Ho In ten or twelve yeara At sixteen to one chanco to do eomo moro unload ing Do you believe it bo inevitable peoplo as a wholo would bo injured furthermore to set tho paco and spit whero is tho harm from tho Mints and Hills Legislation cannot mako n fixed and the principla of tho greatest good tp And tlio Well It may bo bo Z know ho mado colctbue crew Tho mints cannot mako n bushel of great prenarationo about ten ycara standard of valuo between two metals the greatest number forbids tho grant And prove thnt wo are patriots and show collors point of tIow in writing n letter of not entirely disinterested advico wheat worth n dollar Mills which to bo from that timo on a man of ago whero their production is not also fixed ing of favors to ouo class at ho expeuso what nr can do ab¬ i build up Haw owus nnd peoplo hem solute troti by legislation we 11 copper in end plaeo the stamp Boon oar of nil others Why CaplUtl Is Timid Today with prrsrerous communities that in- Gold coin is the measure of valuo blooniin rass Preparations 7 There is capital enough for every creaso tho If wo havo cot no cents senfe at all wove adopted by tho loading nations of tho Way Dollar Would Do Cheap Certainly Ho put all hU property In legitimate business enterprise and by will rnlso consumption of brcadstuITs Cot no end cf brass ho prico of wheat quicker his wifoa namo and let her mako out world in which all obligations aro Tho cry of tho silver adherents is that So brnesyitos wo are says I Just let ns make tho processes of credit it can bo multi- ¬ than all tbo frco coinago laws that can nil finally redeemable tho stateincnta for tho assessor silver is the money of tbo poor whllo indefinitely but it cannot bo set bo enacted Tho mints plied tbomnn In order to maintain tbo ratio of 10 gold is tho money of tho rich Bat sil And woll coin our bloomin nt its work ro Jour rs men fcor that it value Ouly ho brawny caunotcrcalo Chicago Post brass my boys 1 10 ounces of silver must bo equal vor will bo ho money of tho poor and to arms cf honest At sixteen to one will bo suddenly cheapened iu thotuiug The Dolace of tlio Obi euro toll directed by genius and intellito 1 ounco of gold in valuo rich nliko wbcu wo nroon tho silver And with Tho unexpected happens Bo the iron and stcol we find wherever Capital brings uo return o the ovrner gence can crcato value Tho mints can- ¬ Whenever a silver dollar cannot bo basis just ns paper was tho monoy of Ho crleq in irlce of course unless ho somehow puts it nt tno sctvico not we may rovo crcato prosperity or happiness mado excbangablo with n gold dollar That nomination ought to ro rich nnd poor nliko when wo wcro on a Well coin tho lucky horsrshoa end tho old f tho community but ho tempting Chicago Times Herald Unto tho darkest horse depreciation and repudiation will begin paper basis The buying power of silver cracked cooking stove ire tho lenders follow is profit and Washington Blar Moro silver Las been forced into tho will bo exactly what tho buying power And when woro cleaned thou scrap heaps up ben tho risks nro great tho proflta The SIlTcrlto fitrone Slaa currency by flftyfold sinco 1873 than cf papcrwns i o its valuo relative to BOMKTHINO TO LOOK FORWARD TO woll turn ourselves about nst also be great Removotho thought Just watoh tho groat Mr there was for 80 years prior to that date gold If silver is worth cno half of And sot tho furnaces nblazo and run tho pix t risk nud hoarded copltnl will bo cct Bryan tho Silver Samson Tho commercial ratio of actual valuo what gold is it will bpy one half of iron out cc mills will sturt up railruudj unat which gold nnd silver can bo ex- what gold will That is n law of trado Pialtcs well be says I says we and thon woll dertake intrusions nnd Improvements of tho Platto ns ho per ¬ havo somo fun changed is at present 31 ounces of silver as immutable ns tho law of gravitation forms his world ronowncd ud Lcncful enterprises corair end them- As wo coin tho bloomin pie Iron boys to 1 of gold or nny law of nature Boston Herald foot of raising tho bullion Ives to investors As it is pending At sixteen to one Sound mouoy nud sound morals nro no decision of tiia valuo of tho dollar valuo of silver from 07 And tbero is paper too my boys that aaj be synouymous terms To pay n dollars Where Jeflenou Stood M 1 o one is upcudlug everybody h hoard cents to 129 per ounco mado from rags n dollar worth 00 cents is re debtwith Thomas Jefferson not only iusisted Bo we may jg Wo livo from hand to mouth with with hl3 big froo silver coin our cast off duds and have pudiation to tho extent of 1 cent thnt tho dollar whethor of gold or siljo machinery of proi pcrity Jtilo utcur somo royal Jags Mexican dollars havo a larger amount ver should contain n dollars worth of 2l in hammer My clnV ho Tloston CousrcgatloualJst ours Of wood pulp too is paper made so woll out strongl of silver than dollars of tho United metal ho amount to bo dctoriniucd by our forests down The IcutlouurJ Dciar States yot nu Aiaorioan silver dollar tho market prices but ho went farther And into shady money make tho shade trees Von sny yoa Wut n K 3a about tbo backed by n gold standard can buy two Ho hud an inborn honest detestation of of our town old eoldiers Well my friend tho Mexican dollars tho coin clipping methods by which Woro pulpullsts or Populists and if you want crisis which la uppiontfiing tcw tho If it were possiblo for tho United governments hod Bought to defrnud tho lomo mun question before tho country uoW up States to maintain tho parity of silver governed Ho denied tho right of non Well stamp tho bloomin paper boys peals to tho old soldier rs inccli aa it At sixteen to one with gold for ton years tho increased gross to debnso tho coin by a reduc tiou t did in 1801 I uiu not nfmid hut any profits of tho silver miuo owners would in its valuo With this sound monry talk wo hear that man who risked his life iu his nations now is going round amount to more thau tho entire national Wo do agroo at least we like the very uanje of behalf Is pclng- to bo Influenced by tho Tho Gold Standard nnd 1rogrm dobt trgumcuts Ihut nro addressed o tlio eol sound Binco wo went upon tho gold standard Contracts nro often mado payablo in gold Why ore uono mado payablo in our labor has been so well paid nud has And so woll spout and shout my boys to win diers now ty tho ficnciuV tte ilr Oh yes j I know I must eat If I want Bryan at WhvuaLc licpt C silver Simply beoauso neither party becomo so intelligent thnt wo load all And tho voting herdsot promises to grow healthy nrtd big rind strong All them full Net one void lu nnswci to tho ques and words prefers el Ivor Tbero is no law against other nations in skill Now I suppose you wcro nblo to lenvo words words Tho agricultural laborer of the United But words aro wind and so with wind when tion v lather tliu puiohiistug power of such contracts but silver is generally off eating long ngo Aunt Phlllldn tho monthly peuutu payments to 070 considered an uustablo measure of values States raises us much grain ns Ihreo in all Is said and done Punch 000 peiiiiiocis would bo rcdurcd by tho and thoroforo unfitted for this purpose England four iu Erauce five in Gcr- Well liquidate our bloomin debts frco coiuagiitf 10 to 1 tiher dollars t Apiotltcs mauy or six in Austria At sixteen to one Cheap Money Meaui Pear loodj Now tho bllthq refrigerator Notnvcrd ns to ho effect upcy pen ¬ Shall wo reward him by cutting his Doth oppress ho weary soul sion piyiumls Jifuiiftcr cf tliQ ex Cheap monoy moans dear goods Try wnges in two Eating leo as ravenously C0 cent dollar termination cf tbo Tlio llarsatn Counter Candidate ns thoy may tbo silvoritcs cannot dodge As tlio furnace onco a to rout Soma of tho reports say that tho becuuM it is wcrth too much and buys Hard on the Laborer tnis simple lact Tho freo coinago agi- ¬ Washington Star What Jiu VOll tu Hll DOiUliV tation would quickly die out if tbo ad There is nothing moro cortnin thau women went wild ovor Bryan nt differ too much Tho Last Chance Spend them Do you wish to got w Wo do o assnma thnt vttenul sol vocates of tho silver standard were hon remarked tho fact that n dollar worth only half ns ent places along his route Ho waa n plucky young thing and littlo or ns uiuoh ns possiblo for your tilers no tliiuking pt nothing but pen est enough to admit that their sohemo much as tho present ouo would only buy tho liorso editor loved o skylark near tho buzzsnY would doublo tho cost of everything tbo half as muck of tho necessaries of lifo Thats untural replied tho snnko sions but they should compel Mr dollars This Is leap year ho ventured boliWv What good will it do yon to tako in flryrit la my frailly what would bo Ho is tho bargain counter can06000000 American consumers buy but it would probably continue to pay editor twico ns many dollars from other peo-¬ ly his eyes twinkling with merriment tho effect ol frco coioto upon Io pen didate Yet this is moroly another form of tho for tho samo amount of work that n dolplo If hthor peoplonro to tnko twlco as Wows your chance I tenors dclar How so cilyorito assertion that freo oolungo lar now procures And would not that 1cs sko sighed it might do for ft Zlaku kiiu answer ho question cno manydojlars frpm yon Ho wants to mark tho dollar down would raise prioes wlcoashigh as thoy bo practically n reduction of wages wry cr tho other ExcliniiKo anuru nro iwq pines iq inu ononp doi- - Inst chanco There aro so many otbors to C8 cents Pittsburg Chronicle aro now St Louis Globo Democmt shb explained Town Tpolcs Inr ¬ ¬ ¬ m ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ The Bllrcr Standard nn Imposition I P Wage Karners p b No 4 ot Present Problems llshod nt 1 cent each nt 07 Pntk plaeo Now York city Is unquestion ably tho bcit pamphlet on tho wugti question or general distribution during tho present campaign It Is unanswer- ¬ able No Intolllgoiit worklngmati cnu rend it niul coutlliuo to bcliovo that froa Ho will cojnngo will ratao his wage bo suro that If frco coiungo elves i chenp money as tho farmers expect It will certainly rcduco hla actual wages X wngo earner wny voto for Bryan nftor reading this pnniphlor but it will bo for other reasons than any ox pected benefit to wages Mr Wnrucr studies tho effect of oheap money experiments in Japan China India Ohllo British Honduras Moxlco and in this country and in ev ery enso ho finds unmistakable cvidcuco that cheap silver and paper monoys havo Whorovor money has lowered wnges been depreciating in valuo prices havo been rising while- wages havo changed not at nil or havo risen less rapidly than As n result tho wngo earner is prices constantly losing ground though ho mny not know why ho has to work harder to keep hlmsolf and family Consequently tho manufacturers nnd other employers of labor in silver stand ard countries are benefited by n depre ¬ ciating currency Thoy find in silver money tho sliokcet possiblo schemo of reducing wages without tho consent or knowledge of their employees In Mexico whero tho workingmon aro such chumps that thoy do not know when tho valuo of thoir dollars is de clining tho big employers can keep tho country on tho silver standard but even in such backward countries as Ohllo and British Honduras tho wago earners could not bo imposed upon forover by silver and other cheap inouoy No class of citizens rojoicod ruoro than tho wago earners when tlicso countries n short timo ago stopped monkeying with Silver and ndoptcd tho standard of tho civilized world gold Mr Warner quotes numerous admissions from silvcrito authorities ns to tho He effect of choap money on wngos concludes that if our wngo earners bo liovo thoy nro getting loo high wages and that this country is suffering in consequence nil they liavo to do is to toko lower wages If they prefer u roundabout way thoy can favor frco coinago of silver and they will get their wages cnt down half without nny further troublo on thoir part There has nover yot boeu roudo n law to ¬ Freight Chart Hate Detained In tho courso of his remarks conconB Ing certain fixed charges by reason of which uio rarmor BiiiCo 1878 ns ho as ¬ sorts lias found it moro nnd more rtlfllcnlt to livo Mr Bryan said Ilallrond rates liavo not been ro dtleod to keep pacowlth falling prlcos Mr Bryan must liavo known that thin was not truo Tho reduction of rail road freight rates caused In part by Inwsnnnctctl in legislatures which west cm farmers controlled ns well ns by competition nnd by improvements which low cred tho cost of service lias for n 1mm tlmo been Uio subjcot of popnlnr dlfcus- bioii in ncurasKn nun otiior western states Tho government publishes tho following statement concerning tho remark nblo doclino in freight rates on wheat in cents per bushel by lake cnnnl and roil from Chicago to New Yoik since ¬ t n BAD BOY BRYAN UPSETTING THINGS - 4i Jtt3nJtKtSaS 7l Oft Whlchf -- II Cannot lie hoth nnd fallacies of tho fro silver ndvocatos are plentifully il Tuirnled lit tho lntcrclhig letters ot t worklngmcH to Tho World Ouo set stoutly maintain hat there would Lo Uo cheap doll Jr or 00cilt dollar titular freo coliinrw If f ho whllo uiotal werp given mllhilltrd cotimga it would instantly rise hey uy nn Odiirc Tho prerut prico of 08 cents licy ttttrihato to tho demonetization In 18i0 lltfnh ri ellvor dollar wat hou worth mow than a gold one tuul uono iho parados totl2 llryaus Itotten Ig g Argument As n contribution to finniioinl nhtf economic- thought tho following nt fr anco of Mr Brynn inado In Kentucky is tho most rcuinrknblo yet ofTorcd tvon by him If any man iu this commnnlly v mild offer to buy nil tho cbb produced nt 2S cents n dozen nud wns nblo lo niiiko good ho offer nobody would wllcjti formless no matter what tlio post of production whether 1 cent or 8 cruts n dozen So with silver Frco cclnngo Would establish tbo market prico cf silver nt 100 and uobedy would roll It for n cent less Why limit tho prlco ot cggH to 88 conts nnd ot silver to 189 It tho rea soning if sound tho prlco in each casa might easily bo doubled nnd tho conse quent benefit to tho humnu rtoo corro tpondltigly Increased And why stop with eggs and sllror Why not mark vtp tho prico of everything you with to buy Offer to pay doublo or troil6 whnt is nsked for it nnd kcop on paying that prico to nil corners hold it hero Thats all you havo to do hold It thciv Nobody would sell it for n ccit less says Brynn so long nsyou hold It So with silver And tho man who is putting forth sucli thought uh this is n candidaio for tho presidency of 70000000 of peoplo In tho clociuj years of tho uiuctcontli century ¬ ¬ ¬ m J M V2 AifltSi t- I fiSBPW ¬ m ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ T PlMniilh ¬ -- - - ¬ 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