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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1896)
THE OMAHA DAILY HICK : Kill DA V , OCTOH1BH 0 , Tim OMAHA IJAILY BJ tt lto KW ATF.U K lit r i'r u nKi > iviitY M i ti Mil or at im n Uri > ( \\llhnnt SnnlnJI ' .t < - V r 1'AOy I" * nl lutiilM One \rsf . . . . . ! * M nth * rhrw Mirtithf ( - nil jr H * One } nr . I ninr m > nr on * Y nr \\fikl ll > . On * YMlt . . OmAlin Th - Up" HulMlnc , K ui > nrniihn singer Illk ( 'of N ni < 1 ilth . M ln Btn-M C iin II Hlulfn 10 N.itth t hK ig > OlftciJIJ eimmlwr of r nt i w N" > w < rk 11 mm * t" . II nn > t 15 T VV luhiiiiiltin HOT r Mlrret N W A I rommiinlPnlliiin lolelliiK tn n * flml torliil matter KhmiM I p , vl.lr i ril Tu the IM III StNI I.tmi'll" All l > iiMnn > 4 li-tlt-m and irinltlanifii tihoul n.Urr . . , - . ! to 'llto Hoe rillillnlilii * C'eniii | Onuihit I'nifK chi-rK * niij puKlilllii- > \n b inailrluiMililc ID tinor < l r eif tic i in : iiiUJ I'M nxT nr CIIUTI.ATION. SUtiof NrhranU I ! imlnn Count } I ft TheUfi" | rirni II 1 uiurX fprlclnry - litln duly swovii MIJT * tha llmliiKmnt > iiiiy n. iiml rumbci of full ntll roinplftf ex > | ilm of Dally MoniliiK. Kv-olilns ami Smi'ln } II ( l > rl ncnimn n TV-mrc H\v.in to before me- mill mlwilbul In ptvr IK t ! tlil > IslU > of Uctuljciv * > * I r 1.11 , , Notury 1-uli ( s ,1) ) s now si'cui that Uills stk'K. to tincnil Wlillo minim : \\e- t Snoiilior lU-i-tl - ' - the < coino fin enough to n-e'lpioi-uto which Mr. Hryiui p.ilil to Mntnu. Xi-bnisUri will he all rlslit If Its jtonw stand up axlln : t iliinecliitL-il uMie.anil . loptnllation on Whi'ii jon hear n ponoi'r.il tall nltont r.rjaii carrj ini ; Ohio ju > t put. < ln\ui as n cainlld.itc ! lor thu In' nsjliiin. Tom Watson Is valil to hi > M 111 at u on his letter of am-planoe. lie Ate \ : to show the pulilie that he can < 1 < well In this ioM > i'i't "s S ( all. Mr. Hi > nn In his specc'lies has 1 pajhi "My filcnils" on n nenoral n tiKO of three times to the minute , this , too , in "tln > enem.\V ( oiiutiyl AVhen the Itiynn people tiy to toll that anyone can aeeonii > llsh mou ( on iess lor the evpositlon than 1- * If Mi'tcer just toll them that jon thorn. Somali sajs hi * is piofonatlly son * of the hl li hoiun uf thu nomination < leieil him hy the PliliMKo oon\enl Holll liu mure | iiitonnilly ( .setisihl thu height of thu luuior Aslieii lie 1 don hi the election. What If IJrynn hhonhlant tea a seal oneo mote upon the eilitorial poil after his defeat ? 11 lie e\han his hleas so eaily on liis speeehm.il tour , how toulil ho hope to Rt\e the ] He anylhliiK new from IiK penV Si'wtill ml lil li.ne written n in mom arceptahlo letter ol aeeeptam he had signed his n.ime at the hot of 11 blank cheek ami told Chain .lones to till in thu amount. Km is not thu kind ot a Sen all he is. The candidate for lo-olcotloli to council In thu Komth wai'l ' Iia-5 issm clicnlar appeal for votes piinted gruen ink and has had his sample hal made of KIOOII paper. Is this a t > u ] the Iiish 01 Is it a bid for thu gi > hoi us ? There nie a Kroat many things al the issues of the piosont campaign "Coin" llauoj does not Know. Hui has loainud by this time. It U sale to that he cannot publicly insult hi union enorals and escape thu pun mi'iit that Ills the cilme. A Chicago woman In a In each piomlsu suit values tlie extent ol lacerated feeling at ijriO.OOO. She duntly wants to UiKe no chances on outcome of the election , and so placed the llguio hl h iMioiiKli to i stltuto a comfoi table .sum ou'ii If i In f > 0 cent dollais. Ono of the councilman' ' : , aspiiants re-electiou Is elicnlatliiK a caul beai thu liiscilptlon , "Assuming Unit horvlces n.s your repiesentatlve in city council have been satisfactory solicit your snppoit for a second tot This is piocoeillnw on Urn , ; oml maxim , "Assume alituu if , u < u li it not. " Hij nn and his followets are exeil themselves to peisiiade the old soli to vote the popociathticket. . But t ; never point to iin.xtiling Itiyan o > er for the old soldier binanse he never mi } tiling they could point to Two tot In confess a\e him ample opportm to show his frlondslilp lei die vetora but he accomplished noihlnx In (1 ( bu-lulf. i The pusillanimous weakness of cert councllmen who aie candidates for election , as shown by the holding up tin en months of the nomination ol inembur of the lloanl of rublleVoi Indicates the iharacteih of the men v lij siiffeiance of tint \otoin have In coiitiolllnt , ' municipal allahs. In sj of looordb of which this is only i bljTiiillcnnt Horn , thosu men nio liia/ " , nbkiiiK to bo retained in olllce for i other toim. Tlie Woild-lleiald na- . not eves ; i efliontoiy to den > the chaise Unit pi luted the faiKu story about a t'l'or.i ' colonl/itiiin : scheme , with tnli Kno odce that It contained not ono W < > M | tinth. In Us desporatloa HID I'.ij oipui stand * leady 10 ies.ni to .1 trick , no matter how low , i ham 1m ; tl it will not bi > oxpo.sed. AVhi'ii its f | me bhoun up to In1 IHM > fabiKatloiH has not uM'ii the coinage to admit I deception it has attempted to piuutl 7m tss 1 % Tilt I ln\ sKfV \ iKM \ JiflttnR init on the lion n s roamrd about In tlin forest ami ami Iilm-flf by frlKhtpnliiR nit the foolish mnls lie mt In his namlprliiRi At 1 inrftlng i fox , Ito tried to frUhton htm i liut tht- fox no < oonrr honnl the jotim III * \ol r than lip oxrlalmnl 1 mUtit : slhlj h > e been frUtilrtml mjsclf If 1 lint tiwr ! your tirajrsop's 1'atilog ThU ilinstoiplooo of the su'al fi \\rll ( > r of nntlfttlty | eenis tn apply v Jioctillnr ! tiiiti'4 | < < to tliom' deluded mm Who persist In cnllltiK tln < msi-Ues "s | lopnhllcaiis. " Those so called slhor jmbllraiis never ooao pnithn ; al thnlr ( li'\otloii to the pilnclplos of ro | llcanlsm Tlu\v ns > ntt that on the ( | i thin of frei Mlher the republican p. has loft them and that on OMM.V o qiti-stlon of doctilno or policy they In oil let line \vllh lepnblicau tiadl and loaehlm ; . Hut Hie lepnhllcanlsm of these called sllvoi loptiblhiins Is only IlKo lion's skin put on bj tlio ass.V It comes to the In ay It Ulliokly dlscoM'i'od h.all . ho not deaf that U Is nothing bill Iho pi critic ass in masipierailo. 11 the si ropilbdcans tnko Ksiie with theh p. on the onosllim , of fioo colmme o how Is It that thev have inlned > the domociats and populists in. it an and suppoiliii ! , ' a local louMntUo tlcl Mas a loslslatmo whloh < lees inn c expect to he called on to elect a I n Slali s semiloi aii.\llinn ! to do will to t unlimited eoln.inoV If the sn ca silver lepnbllians aie not clad In sti IIMM.V , how iontosUtli.it tlie.x ha\oi spiled to put tip an alleged silver publican stale ticket ? Do tliey i \ ] the state olllcers of NohrasK.i to bo ! to enact a ftee colnam1 law tor nation ? If they mo republic ins as t pielend to be , why Is not the lopnbli stale ticket thu ticket to which t ' owe allegiance ? M'lio liulh is that the so called R ! icpiibllcaii puty la nothing 111010 t the popcratic ass In the icpubllcan II .skin. It may filKhten the fen anlmal.s for a little while , hut It is t to ho botinjoil to oM'iyone b.its . I hofoie election irj/v ) ; or TIIK I\IKK MILL. That \eiacious HI.MIII oi 'an , Omiha Woihl ireiald. ofFiidaj. Octc * _ ' . piinted under ll.uliiK headlines on editoiial pane a lonn article ciodltoi thu New Yoik Sun purpoitliK to 1 ] letter written by Oonoi.il Alexande Webb in wltich he said that the students who Intelinptod tln Hi speech nt New Hmon did iluht. tmiis out that this letter was in piinted In the Sim at all. hut in New York Ur.van oi an. allhoimh Sun communted advorsc-lv upon it. Sim of September 2i ) , an is-.no w I must lime been in the \Voild-lIoi oltice befoio It repiintcd the Webb fi jjUos sp.ice to the following commun lion : To the E < lltor of the Sim : Sir Sin never \\roto any letter to the Journal never used tli9 words attributed to me il Kant to the Yule students , will > ou kl recall jour nnlm.uherslons ? My opinion of the reported coniluc certain students \vas askeil by a repo I declined to K\\C \ It , slneo I had not the report of the affair. I remain , truly > ours. AUXK S.VEI1 Now York September 2S , IS'iG The Sun goes on oditoi tally to n it ? anlmaiUeisions anil to express leth Ill-it It accepted the opinions tiibnted to Mr. Webb in the bo iis tor. If \Voild-lIerahl had sense ol deieucy It also would tij lopalr tlie injury it his indicted. ' 1 it has not done so goes only to com the impiession that this is bat ano willtnl laku peipotiatud In thu hope i it might go nndetocted. .is \nnira \ ritihxn. Among thu many lalso jnotonsov the Hivan , camp.iign none is n mendacious tlrin the candidate's ] t'essoil lilendship for thu wago-woil class. Novoi In his political c.ueer , u ho received the nomination toi the pi doncy , had Mr. Itiyan assumed to the partlciil.u fiiend of l.ihoi. He not acquire his ieintatlon ] as n ch , pion of the woikinginan. So far Known he did not while in congi advocate anj legislation intended piomoto , diiectij 01 Indirectly , the toiests of labor. On thu contiaiy , denoted his time while In that bodv attacking the indiistties of the conn whlih giveomployniont to labor , or w Is the same thing , ( lie policj by wl ; the indiistiles weie built up and l tallied. He was thus pattly Iiihlimi ! tal In sti Iking a blow to Amcilcan la I'lom which millions have sulleied pi I tlon and hardship during the past th .voais. i During that peilod of his public c.u Mr. Hryan WMS.ealoiisly engaged making war on protection , which he s made pi lies undulj high , and he this in icckless dlsiegaid of the fi since deimiiistiatod , th'it i educing j toctlon would of iiocossJtj lower wages of tliose emplojed In the ] toeteil indilsliles. lie deolaied that piotoutlon deinandi'd lor the laboier \ a meio piotense and unnecessary. Tl Mr Hiyan's eonci in was wholly tor agiloiiltin.il pjodncor , in whose ln > li he wanted pi his u-duced leg.udless the etleet on labor. The policy ho ad catod was in pint smce.ssful and b the agilciiliuial producer and the labo havn stilVeu'd fiom it. 'J'hu former 1 lost by icason of a lednceil demand his inoducls In the homo maikot. 'J hitler has had less emplojinent nt ducod wages Now Mr. Hiyan Is pealing to both of these classic fm t , poit , telling om of them that fieo sll will enable him to Hell his pioilncts : i highui pi leu and the othei that tl policy will make no change in the p chasing power ot his wages , Ae'cordlng to n stale-incut of the ch farluij liibitector of l'oiiiib\lvania , , } .lauu'ft Camohell. Mr. Hr.van manlfesi whllo in cnigies ) > distinct hostilll > woikingmeii , Mr. Campbell was a me her ot n eonunitteo that went to Wa Ington in IMVi to nigo ihe W.I > H .1 moans e-oinmlttee to pioti > et labor e plowed in the mannfnctnio of ghis.s. says ho was pioti-nt when Mi. Hrj e-alled workingmeii who iiskod foi ji tocthm "public boggai.s" and their i ployors lobbei.s. Mr Campbell Is tl > iuotetl : "Mr. I5oan made that btn i i tneiit. 1 lia.e mnele atllduvlt to Ihosui nml I nm willing to make atllduli any court In this country In tin * pi enco of Mr. Hijnn or nn > boil > e'lse 'I fact of n man holding the honora ! position of u eongtosxnwn making HI n statement made such nn Inipiessi on me at that time that It would be I possible to foiget the Incident , " Tin Is nothing Incu'dlhlo In tliN It nce-oi with the intoleiant splilt of hostility piotectlon shown b > Mr. Hi > an throlt : out his two toims In coiigies.s a h tlllt.as . bltlei as he now manifests waul the gold slandaid. Mr. lli.viin Is now seeking the Mttos the wage woikois , without which ho 1 no possible chance of being elected , n with line demagogic Instinct ho p fessiK iiicndshlp for them ? Can It pnssiblu that ho thinks they onu be deluded as to lose sight of the gieat Jutj he helped to do them ? Tlieie te'asoa to bcllov.0 that ho does not pi : a M > rv high ostlnuite upon the into gt'tico of this class , but he will lei In due time that a ninjoi it > of them i familiar with his iccoid and aio not bo caught b.v false pietensos now 11 ho wants their \eites. } ' .s ; < /S/.lT/OA. / ( / The Aimi'iilan ipnv tion has fen Iold Kosobei to toslgn the Icadorsl of the llbeial pait.in Kngland and i tact Ins made something ol a stir Hiltlsh polities Itosoboty fiankh i mils that the M'litlmenl of his paity agalnsi him and with ( Madsiono and iiilte | natuially fools that II Is tisol to allempt to piovall against the t tliiuii.s and Intliicni'o of the "giand ' man. " The Issue simply Is that Ito ber.\ believes England cannot alone toileteln Tmklsh allahs without In I Ing on a gonoial Kinofioan war , wl Gladstone thinks that her InteiToiei would not neoessaiily have that ios and most ot the llboial paity concui this view 'Ihe action eif thu llbe li'iidor slmws how Intense is the feell em this subject in nngland and It moie thin piobable that he lopiose a \oi > huge majoiiti of the coiiser tivo peoiile and p.utlculaily the tin : cial and coimm'iclal cl.isso.s. Moie'eiv his position booms mote tenable tl : that of Mr. Oliulstone * , tor while then- a ] Ksslblllty ) that Hilllsh intoifoience Tmkc'.v without the toiisciit of the oil powers would not cause a gi'tioral 1 lopean win. It would bo oxtiemi-ly Ilk to have that losiilt and In thai e\ Kngland would certainly bo place-el h ili-spoiate condition. The c-ombinat against her would be nioio powoi than she bas ove-r had to contend w and thu emtcomu of the stiuggle e-oi not fail te > be a gioat weakening e > f IV ish power. It Is thoieloio maiilfostl.\ \e-ij gi.no matter and while , iimiu llonably England Is bound to in ; o\eiy efloit , short e > f coeicive nii-asni to icniody the conditions In TjiitKoy , is to be doubted whether she.e.ui : i sonably bo expected to take- coin so likely to In Ing on si g oial war.Vilh the consent of i powois she doubth-ss tonld bilng 'I' keto . teims , but it would bo dangeii to her to act without such < onsont. As to the lotheinonl Of Itos-obi-iy-ft. . thu llboi.il le.ideisblp It IA not iippan that Iho puty will gte.itly sulte-r. has not been a successful leader a his select Ion was undoubtedly a n take- , although line to the inllnence Mr. Gladstone. A lather brilliant in intellectually and politically pnigrossl Itosi-beiy has failed to show any en mantling quilltlcs of state.smanship a his loadciship was leallv little nn than nominal. A London paper suggo that the Ilbeinls will piohnbly HIM again be led by a peer and it will well for the paity If the piedlctlon sh bo M I Hied. The most Important matter just Hi befoie > thu republican voters of Oma Is the soluclion of clean men as tan dates lor coiincllmon at the coming j ; unities. Tint the all airs of the n I'itlp.ility have been giiovonsly in managed by the council combine- i to bo gains.ild. The e'ltj's Nuances i soi lously emb.iiiassod. No ono e-an t aLcmate-ly anj thing about the state tlie tieasmy. Contionte-d by these ei dltlons , the e'lty is aliont to take up t buiden of a gioat exposition , thosncci of which will lend to ic-stoie conhdon and ID sot Omaha once moio In t path of piospoilty , Othi'i Lugi * end piises aio piojectod , the fiults of vvhl will be g.itheted dining the no.xt \ \ vo.iis. The e'ltly.eiis of Omahi must 1 -,1st thai Ihoj shall bo repie-sentod In t coi'iicll ' tin- coming two ye.ns by in who will slilvo eainostly to do tin ollli ial ditl.v will ) an e\e , single to t common weal , The death of the author of "Tiilb , will e-ailso a feeling of Mm civ U'gi among the thonmnds who have toad 1 ono wink that g.ivo him -\\oild-\\l \ fame ( ! iorgo I > u Mam lor was an ai 1st and caiicatuiist of coiisplcno though not wlde-ly extended loputc win ho wioto the story whle-h was hall' as a notable aii'l ' distinct addition to t th'tlon of the time and whlcli had t a pcilod a most lomnikiiblo eh'inand. Is a nnliino piodnctloa , oilgln.il In > coptlon and In execution , yet not a wo of llli-iai.v immoitallty and when shall ha\e > dropped out of popular t'av thu fame id Its antluir will go out wl It. I ) u Mam for VMIH wilting anoih no\ol when death came , which lie Is su to have believed would tun pass "Trllb ; In pojiiilaiily. It was n most pallid lonmiK of the dying man that the pop lailly of the woiK whlih made him fiu mis had al last killed him. A candidate for ollho Is a piopor su jer-t for caiiiialgn ] illhcti-siiHi Any i foima-.Ita H-t ichitc * to his Illness nnlltnoss I'm the planto which hu n plies Is ipe'ognl/.eil In law as a pilvilegi conimiiiiicatlon when adiliessoi ) to t ! clu'teiis whose votes he1 is soeklng. N so with a pi halo clll/i-n who Is not h foio the people In any public cnp-ioli 'Unit Is whv , the charges maele ugaln Candidate HI.MIII by Henry I ) IM biouk cannot bo answi-u-d hi jierson attacks ilium Mi. INiahnmk. Kith mi'inheis of the silver mine owneiV sj dtcato fuinUheil lln money that pi rnicd Mr HIV-an a llnaiulal Inloii-bt the Woild lUiald or thc did ytmitc 'POSS ' Called. Do\vn Tor Brazen For- Eory and Misreprosontation. IWILVKR PAUTY IN DUSPliUATU Sill A ITS. railnrlnl In llio UniiUm Vlnnn-HI NVte mtirr 19 , UM The slher paitv In the rutted states oontlnnos to bilng itself Into dlsoiodlt by CIKCl'I.ATlNtJ r.\l.S13 AND O MlHMi > i\T15ACTS fiom aitlclos In The rinaiiclal News and In some oases , as wo have shown , It does not oven stop nt downilghl fabiU-atlon. The latest tikk to which It has desooudi'd Is to pilnt us tin editoiial ttoin this joninal a few si-ntoiice's of nn aitlclo of outs tacked on to n ropott which we piinted In is'.u ' ot a spi'och lij Senator Caiiioioii of reiinsyl. vanla and this Innow being elicnl ited as "an odlloilal fiom the London riutiu- olal News , goldbug. " Tim 1'AHTY M I'ST Hi : IN DHSPHItA'Pr S'l'ltAlTS WHICH is CO.MIMLHD : TO UUSOKTTOSI CH DIIITY nticics. ( hey did not , whv doesn't the Wot' Hi-ialil ilon.N It and toll who did snpj the lunds ? Tor biiojant audacll > coimnond us the fake biin-au which Is suppl.vl Hr.vanlto papois with piopald dlspate-1 dlicot fiom popncratic national her quaili-is at Chli ago Itond the sti sent out fieim this soinco and jem w Imagine that nothing lomalns to bo debut but to inaiigntato Hi j nil. As a mati el fact , those fake dispatches aie ol part eif the last despoiatescheni" stait the whistling to keep up the poj oiatlo ( oiniigo. Kvoiy u-llable rope and ovei.v. slgnlllcant stiaw points the overwhelming elefoat ot the Hi.v ticket. The ( Milcago political gaiils Is only making a last gieat noise ji pie\toils to evacuation ot the battoi popocintle. foil. Vivo of the popoeiatlo candidates I Nelnaska si-e > kl foio the people of aio piomotton Horn the bi-ncli to congio In other woids. Judicial sou ice is t enl > public seivko they have to co mend them to the sufttagcs of the vote Hilt the people of Nobtaska know th the duties of a Judge on the bench 11 totally dlfleient tiom the duties of lopiosoiitatiso In congioss and that t posse-ssion of Judicial iiiiallllcatlons no pi oof of capabilities In the dliectl of fiamlng national legislation. 'I Judicial asphants for congicsslomil he ois will be much moie oummeiital homo than in Washington. The publisher of Mr. Hiyan's paii lias comoctodii gioat scliom - to ha the Hian oigaiHOii the silver mini suites conic out simultaneously with throat that unless' Omaha seiidi a H silver tongiossina'p to W.isiilngton cannot look foi the JKU tlclpatlon of thu state's In TinnsinlssUslppI e-xpo tlon. This Isiich a tiaiisjiarcnt bn that nobody with clo.-ir vislo.i would \ ' poet It to woilt. Know lag whit coining , the business men of Omaha a : tne Mitels of this congiossl ) iiil < listi will discount tiiiiTotnbacks b.v just 1 per cent. v iiutii iiiutr. CMniRO e"honlco ! The story that Scerctaiy Walsh of t Jones committee \\111 sliavo his bead If \ Kinlej is elettul H a campalRii bluffa Is as bald .11 liis > ilalms of tairjlng lou.i Truths for fl'riiiiMiini i-tiel- * * . Indianapolis Xb\\ * * SiigROSttcns for tianspii em les and 1) ' ners Vote for Ilijan and Lovsor'a Vote for IJi j nn anfl .1 1'anlii , Vote for Ih > .mil Ucmidl itlon Kkcl Urjan ami Clu Your Crodltors , Hlect Ur > an and Scale Yc Debts BO IVr Cent , Higher 1'ilces and Low NY.IKCS , Hut rah for nr > an. Half Wngcs H Half Pensions' ' Pensions'V V > t-H ! > rrniiil. NLW nrk Kim A Kcntleman of Kansas City , Mo , ser ilociiniLiit , will lampaUn operatic us a i lie ( .aji is oxtenslvel ) circulated thoroaliou containlni ; tbo often oxpceed forgery of t Utter attributed to "J. Prantls Forsytl No 11 Wall fltroct. " Tliuro Is no su other Wall &tre IK rson at that or any number There Is no such nimo in t Now York directory , in the binklnK budlno or any other. Thu letter is a Irauil pure a simple. MoillllllK' ( IIIe'DIIHlIlllllllII. . ( lilCHBo He t mil Nebraska lias not only furnished tv\o pre' di-ntlat candidates this beai-on but at tl tomluK Novenibti election will try to moi her coiiRtltutlonal test la no less than do/en places AmouK tliei amendments to 1 \oted on in November Is one KlvtiiK tl leKlslnturo the now or to provlilo that civil actions nve-slxtlis ot 11 Juiy may rend a verdict , and tilal nlso may bo had by jurj ot less than twelve ) niflli Anotli .imcndraent [ irovldi's tl-at the jovernnie : of any rlty of the commonwealth and th of any county In which It is Mtimtocl mi bu mergeil upon a vote ) by the people. llirTIOMHt UP 11HVMSM. . Sumo I'liniliiiiM-iital rrliii-Iilt-H nn Dl'llllllloilH. Nev"iorK Sun rri-o Coinage The art , act or process itamphiK W ff-iits' worth of Hllver with tl lollar marl : The unlimited Issue of drhaiii coin fiovoinme-nt ( ounterfeltlng. SKteen lo One \ now bolt of dlo fi making tounlcifiMt coin The Honcot Dollar The dollar worth I tacet valuation The silver dollar that wl liny a gold dollar. The paper dollar that ijowl for .1 K ° l < l dollar The D'ahonest ' Dollar Any so called do Uir , whether ot silver or paper , which is ni noith nt all times and cvcrjhcro 100 con In iold ; Thn Gold Standard The thhty-slx-lnc ' . The tl' ' > ariUtlcU I'lii ) four-Quart gallon. Icen ounn > poiaid.molnlupols The Sllvei St/nifnrd The eighteen Int tardstlck The t u-riiai | I gallon Thoclgh jinn o iiound avoirdupois JiliiKitnlllai.i Silver monnmetalllsm will Mil the a ill 01 cojiSfnl of any forolgn natloi Silver Monomet/IlJam Hepiidlatlon ot ! .cnu of uve'ry doll ir of hoiu-at ilebt. TIM : cjtnii : orIMI. . I'reiSllvir'H R f'i nl > f Ilimlt triiittc nml lilli-ni-HH , WnsMntti'ii Tlnu-H ( lorn ) Ilradstreit'B foi' Oi oboi icportH tlio lieu lest nine monlhs' uant.H failures on recur 1'hln tiemeneloub Incrcano of bniikruptc ) : luu entirely to the unwlllliiKm-es of mom liolderb to either make loans or Investmci wlillo u rhaneu of nui monc tai > Btundaid being agitated The record shows th. . jliue Junuai ) 13 280 li-uslness firms have goi to the wall , with liabilities of $171 J'.o.OO all of wldrh limy bu wafely crullted to tl ( rri silver inovoment. The-su fniliins nece jarll ) rebull In the elUcharge- u Inigu inn lcr ofatt cariHTb and are uuru pniMirso [ if thi ) panic- that will follow the le-ctlon llrjan Thcrb bus bitn no laik of mane is bun bee-n de-iuumitruti-il b > lint utati-niei lust issucil by Comptroller Kckri * . who r ports that 2'Co bankB ulonu bold $777 COC . ' ; ! tn cash and that thu Imltvliltial Ucpoul In national buuka on July II were Jl.ijOi j.'J.o'J. The trouble U In tlie < ullvur mov inemt. and If that could bo choked off the would bo na mor limn the < ordinary numlx 3f failures nail practk-ally uu uiuro liai lluiia tu dutrias tbu rui : i1 vi 'is IN THI : cisn. Truth Turiu-il The SmiM-lillulil f ' VH I-I HOIIH , On < - nf HOIIII'N UiniUxllli- C-tiiiMi-r-Joiiiin' ' > ! ' in ) "Prosperltj hns never followed lh.t standard " - W J llrv nil's spe'reb nt Covl ton Ky , Oi tuber U. What ate the foils1' The total wealth of the Unltc'd States ? 30fiS,51Sr,07 ( ) In 1S70. It Wat , $ lM,017 091 111 1saO. An Inclenso of ovcl 100 1'ei e under the gold .standard The wealth per capita of the United St : was $7SO la 1S70 , It was $1 Oifi In IS'io. Increase of 3.J per cent under thu t standard Our foiolRii trndo Increased fiom ' to 1S90 4A per cent under thu gold stand ; In tlio snmo time thu tradeof ( iieiet II nln liiciuasuil nnl > 22 per cent Tlio coal production of the United Rti Increased from C1.S22.SW tons In 1SSO 140S > SJ,721 Ions In 1SOO , ati Incleaso of pel cent under ten > cms of gold Htamlnri 'Iho Iron production of the Ualled Sti Inerenscd from 2,741,851 tons In 1S70 to 02 , 70.1 tons In 1VJO , nn Increase ot 235 cent under eleven jears of gold utanduid The savings bank deposits of the Un States Increased from } n4U.S74,3r > S 111 1 to Jl.MO.IW.OZS In Ih95 , an Increase of at 210 per cent under the gold standard The number of depositors In the snvl banks of the United Statca Increased f 1.C30.S4C In 1S70. to 4,875,519 III 1S95 , their saving ? pt-r capita Increascil In same tlmo from $14 20 to $25 88 The public debt of the United States ? 1 , 922,517,324 In 1SSO , or $38.31 per car In IS90 It was only $915,91-2,112 , or $14.63 capita a i eduction of moro than 50 per < In the total and of 01 per cent In per i Itn Indebtedness under tluj gold stand ; The state debts of the United St ; amounted to $204,500074 , or $579 per i Ita , la 1SSO , In 1SUO the- } amounted to $1 33G CS ! , or only $3 50 per cnpltn , The net federal , state and countj ind < odness la the United States was $2,3 911.034 In 18SO , or $4059 per capita ; in : It was $1281020,840 , or $2040 per capll a i eduction of 50 per cent. Panu property. Including lands , fences buildings , v ere \aluod at $9,262,000.000 1870 , and had Increased to $13,279,000,0lk ended $13fi,000,000 worth of lirotoments hud machlner j In 1S70 , and $ ! 000 000- worth In IbOO Karm live stock amounted to $ l,62r > ,0 000 In 1S70 , and to $2,203,000,000 In 18' ) Acreage of farm lands in 1870 was I 735,011 ; In 1890 , C.23,218,619 an increase over riO per cent HulMlng'aud loan assoibtlon do | oslts vv of little consequence in 1875 ; In 1892 t reached a total of $500,000,000 , and In ] amounted to $750,000,000 all under the K standard The exports from the United States h Increased 114 per cent since Ih72 under Gold standard. 1 1'arm products grain , cotton , tobai meat llvo cattle , sheep and hogs , were polled in 1 ! > 72 to the amount $131,900 , ( in 1S')2 ) $7.ril,4SOi > 43 worth of thcbi ) nrtii went abroid Pi eight rates on wheat from Chicago Now York have been i educed from 1 ! tents pel bushel blake and canal In 1 to 4 It cents in 1S9V from 11 2 cents , rail , in 1873 'to 12.17 cents , all rail , la 18 : Avcrago wages in manufacturing Iml tries Inci eased from $328 In 1870 to 3 In 1890 , or 39 per cent. ( See census ports ) Tlio purchasing power of wages at same time Increased from 1111 In 1870 172 1 In 1890 , taking lSi.0 . as a basis of ci parison at 100 A ouo-horse plow that cost G 4 bushel' wheat , or 10 1 bushels of corn , or 27 busl of oats in 1873 , could bo bought in 18S9 3S bushels of wheat , 85 bushels of c 01 11 5 bushels of oats A binder that cost the farmer 277 7 bus ! ot wheat In 1873 , could bo bought for 1 bushels In 1889. A one-horse cultivator that cost C8 busl nf wheat in 1873 , could bo bought for bushpls In 18S9. A two horse plow that cost 17 fi bushel' wheat or 529 bushels of corn In 1873 , cc bo bought In ISSt for 13.7 bushels of wl ur 31 2 bushels of corn. The volume of money In circulation 1872 was 573S 309149 , or $1819 per cap including deprcclitcd paper ; In 189fi , J ! 0 , It was $1.50fit7U 02fi. or $21 10 per cap Counting the inonej In the treasury th nab In the United States In 1S72 $1870 .aplta , which In 1S9C had Increased to $3 ! > cr capita Money has increased In supply o mi iioro lapldly than the demand that Inlet ales have declined 25 per cent since 187. ! No other nation on earth can match t itory of progress ; Avim\Twiiini5 is su.vi : i Jlobc-Tomociaf The advance In the pi > f wheat Is the kind of nn argument tl inswfis all the sophistries that tb f ; illvcr orators aie pictmlng to the farina Washington 1'ost Mr llr > an should li 10 tlmo la discovering that the advance ho pi ho of wheat la o. deliberate plot iVa.II stieot to turn the farmer vote fn lim .Minneapolis Journal1 Wheat continues ulvanco on the probability of a sluntn n Iho woild's supplj Mr Ilijnii and 1 rlends must have noticed ere this tl ho pilco of silver ban not advanced dm I ho late wheat bulge , but him leeeded 1 Iryanitee , houove-r , make no obsorvntk > u the subject for obvious re-oious St. Paul I'loncer Press Thin rise in whe lue > to Urn Ineieased ilemind resulting fn llmlnlsheil crops in the chief sources of si > ly , come-s just in thu nick of time to gl ho finishing blow to populism and fi illvc-r in all thu western Mates U tat may from them all Iho aigutncntti nn vvhl huy wciet appealing to popular ellsionte imong the farmers of the western stal I spoils all thu speeches of Tow no a , lml and hominen ami Owen and all t tst of the calamity haulers in this sta t poms the gelden siinshlm- prmpcr nil tlio land in lionluil inixl : > er > of Hi ll-oiiuno < l crlra of despair to Iho nlh noon us the nnb M > UICU of light and I jut ) hope for mankind Ilaltlmoro Sun The trason silver ill tot go up In prlco with wheat at this t | s plain cni/u li The people uf llu > llrlti blcs do not want silver to cat 'Jhe-ro In > nown way Ly which Hllver ( an bo cool * mil eaten it cannot bo gioiind Into 11 o 101 made Into bre-id or caKcTho e-ni diver piodmt of the world might bu lam ! m the wharves of Liverpool ur London v , 1 mt adding one e cut's worth to the- sic if food on whkh the Ilrituh people 1111 Ir.iu for tin Ir d.ill ) guslenaneii foi tinm welvti montlia U fallows that uven Ihou ill thi < wtu-at crops of otbe-i countilcd fail n loto leaving our Ameilean wheat crop ho nnly Efiurco of suppl > , tlu < llrllUdi ! * , . \oubl not p.iy 1 cent per ouni o nn or our bllve-r or for un > oilier eountr liver , on that iuuiunl Wheat mlKlit 1,0 amlnct pi lies la Cngland. and would do n thu cake tiUpHiscd | , j t illvu would i ; u iu fumlno jirlium , iH-catme , for tbo pi 1011 of iivcrllng famine. fillUT U UK lut-li mil vuluulinn 48 cual or tin Tl.t > prlio ulvur never ban rulvd , uud nuver cuu ru u ( uUe.il. T1IIJ I'\\U TJt.H. . TlniMrtluir Sew all t rnnellitnlp for vlrc prc'ldnnl n i Iti to t silver platform , hns made liliupi olll at 1 t with tlio l'rna nhoutrrs b ) cnntilbutl ) ii of Jirt "iw to ( tie drplctnl CKI pilun fund llolin foTth lie \\lll b < > fl putrl And Rlfltcsninn In lhe % evn nf tliiv < e whn In been ( InmorliiK for ) m wlthdiaw.ll MrniphU Hilmltti So far ns tin' rc i of I lie luosliloiitliil dpi linn Is ronceraril mnlviM very lltllo illfTerrncp whether I populists and popoiMt" utte-Pl e-omplole c Rctirrrtl dulon or not. HI.MIII U n lio\t man Hut th.it Met does mil altn I l pcpt of the' treadie rous tiiatmi-nt of \ \ ton * on , nor elors It IIM PII Hip Impudence of ! di ma nil for bis wlthdinwal OhloaRo TilbuiuirMptng ( < lic oppi tuiittv nffonlcd l > > tlio Sn-iday lull In I popociatlc iipiformninv Mi Walon i news tlir illsriisslim of 'he ' lone llsho iiupstloii in'thllva > 'Id la > mj luad the block before IM retire from tlu r.i tn make waj for a pl-itomt , A bonllnildi a nntlonnl bntikrr , nml a protectionist II Bewail" Thnt'u the kind of a blod.hr Mr Watson Is. ll'it ' leaving > venll foi 1 mine' Kcnor.il question , Mintnon conll UPS "Mv Klin of tin eainpalgn wns inftke the l siua t-ecthmil one We shim hsvo apiH'ilcd lo the1 prldo anil nnleilnl i IrrcOH of flu Rnuth and \vest iiul tin unl'rd ' thrm solblt ) against Iho cast' 'Hi Is another Und nf lilmUx-iul Mr U'alsn-i Xew Yptk ' "iiir 1I lights the sky wl his poll nf 1'rc , from n.ulli tn rontth In (112 gvie' , he whirls la the winds that nev lire n'oin Tom Kim Tom1 Keep hi t inlddli ( if the ioul'1 Atom : thought's lili ! ot tnotintnlti tops vvltli the alpenstock mind lie hops nud shows Iho was to t fainting popi ( lorn Pom , Tpm Tom1 Ki ln the middle nt .hi , loid ! ) He gut plulucncy b ) Iho fang ; lie bulls It lieadlo svlili n liain ; , he slinuf. and dees not ruic liang ( Tom , TIMII' Tom , Tom1 Keep the- middle of Iheror.d'l Per the mouth might , the * poll nf flame , bo Imlhd a livmncd Tom Wilson's name. You run 1 jour boots he'R Just dead game. ( Tom , To Tom. Tom ! ) lloorn > foi the middleof tread t road ! ) CVMI'AKJN MITKh. The ippubllcan poll of New York stc shows 250000 for McKlntcy Senator Allison dcclaics lint 30000 w bo the minimum majority for McKlnley Iowa , Kx-Mayor Thomas F. Olli-oy of Now Yo City It another Tamm.iny chieftain o against cheap money , Tlie Ottuinwa ( la ) nc'niocratvhlch li taken llrynalsm In snnll doses , has "thro' ' phjslc to the dogs , " and renounced fi silver Congressman McClollan was rcnoinlnat in New York City , notwithstanding Ta man > blacklisted him McClcllan is sound money mm. Louts Lombard , the New Yorker who i fcrod , two months ago to bet $10C against $5,000 that Hrjan would be > < 1 featcd , has not found a take-r up to date. A complete poll of Kentucky shows 42,0 sound inonc } democrats In Loulsvillo aio 7,000 sound money democrats signed t Palmer and lluckncr ticket petition In t\ \ dajs Kentuckj for free- sliver ? Nit. Candidate Hrv.tn Is booked for fiftj-fl Hpceches In Michigan. "If jou want \p \ g the size of the plurality ho will not ha In this state , " snjs the Detroit Prc-B I'rc diem ) , "multiply the number of speech bj 1,000. " Congressman Hlchardson of Tennessee , t versatile- calculator of tinpopoctatlc hea ( juarters In Chicago , bus thro.vn up his J and gone liomo. Ills Imagination was n equal to tlio drafts made upon It , and fled to avert brain fevr. Speaking about coercion , the Jacksi ( Cal ) Letlgcr Is authority for the Ktatonu that each of tbo COO employes of the tltl nilno has been obllgod to subscribe $10 the IJryiiu campaign fund. The subscri tlon papei was circulated from the offlco the company. A curbstone spoutcr in Toledo bas set hot pace for the Omaha free sllverlto wl declared for the re-peal of the Greshutn I.r "Tho first thing , " said the Toledo orate "tho Hey Drjan will do wbeii-Lo takes h seat .is president vvill be to repeal the d lavs of supply and demand. " So siiro does , the New York Chimbci < Commerce feel of the defeat of llrjan th , it Is pre-paring to make its 12Sth annu dinner , which will occur on November 1 a sound money Jubilee , v 1th ex-l'rcaldci Harrison , President Cleveland and 1'rct dent-elect McKlnloy as guc < sts of honor. Prco silver lowdyihm is growing apace ! Chicago On Monday list toughs set 111 to the seats and cut tbo guy rope of a r publican tent on tbo South Side On Wedne day evening the hoodlums of Oak Park n tacked with clubs a troop of horsemen dril Ing for the sound money parade. The drl was broken up. Two of the rioters wei jailed Today Is the twenty-fifth anniversary the Chicago fire. 1h celebration will 1 wholly political. During the afternoon the Is to bo n sound money dci onstratloa of enormous proportion representing the business interest the Industrie's and -worklngman. H expected 100000 men will bo in line. Tl parade will bo interspersed with a lari number of floats , illustrating the growth the city during tbo quarter of a centui and proving beyond tbo shadow of doul that prosperity and the gold standard t hand In band. In the evening tbc silvcrlti will have a torchlight parade. IMUSI V\L AMI oTiinawisn. Miss Itraddon , the novelist. Is so opposed i being photographed that she recently r < fused $100 in cash and a royalty on a photographs of her that might be sold. Although the salary of the king of Greee Is four times greater than that of the pros dent of Iho United States It Is said to 1. smaller than that of any other Kuiopea monarch. Joel H Palmer , the oldest living loconu tlvo engineer in New York state , has r < signed , after having been employcxl by tli Uoston and Albany Hallroad company fe forty-eight consecutive years Judge Livingston W Cleveland , therepul llcan nominee for probate Judge In No' ' Haven , lias given a gold-lineal dumbbell t lach of the forty delegates of the nominal Ing convention : : t > a souvenir of the occasloi Hov. C. O. Macphorson of Louisville , Ky wlio lias Just blgncd the petition to put 1'u nic-r and Duckner electors on tbo ballot ! vn 1 f , i M.duvv . Jacket ! In 1S3S. and lui voh i fr P\I r > cU'iuocrAtlo iuo UcntUI nm imo lu. o tin ii oxiojit ( Uech-y Ho ( ould not iippnrt Iiry an Oim of the greatpst prUo thnl over fell lo thn lot of a midlral mftti w.m lh t Awardc.l m Dr I'linnilulc , for niaiijonr n Iliftrnil. llt'nl.iid plijsldan That Re'- th man wriil to Uussl i In tlm > cn 170S nml Inoiullli'il the KmpiosM Patlieilno nud her son. KOT tlitu sotvli-o ho lecrlved ft fro of $1.11000 , nud wns also rewatded i pension for life of $2on pci Hiinum , nml the rank of 1) il on of the i-mplto " \n nffiililo i'lf. , tle'lty In his \PWS | of life' . " snys the Lot d on t'llioiilrlo , "distill' gnNhpH tbo l < lns ot llolRlnnx n moil t tlio i-rovncl heads of n comiwhat steincr cakt. Wet do lint ti mrmlii r In what other ioicpt | heIUH cot trlbulul to the illgtiHli' < of coa- Rtltutlimil tule , but peihips U Is sul'lclcnt tor his itplltatloa tint hu should bo a * ov- eie-lgn among cioupleia and n croupier union. ; sou rclgnn " In drferc-HPo to the wlshrs of Mrs. Lognn. tlin * tuw nf ( InniU I.OKIIII In Cbli-ngrt P.ir't Itmtead of Jnck- will be In Lal.o Pront , sra Park AI mi-el Inn of thn cominlsslnn l nt werk , nt whldi Augllsllis St. ( tnlldells , ibi' aiulptul , was ( irositit , It was decided that ( he bisi of tinmorannint , a girtillle dtinriiiip twrntv feel In lieU'ht should test upon n miiund tlilrlv or forty feet high , with a dlimrter ol LUO feet On the gMliltn base will stolid the buinzciurstrlitn Hlatuc , ot litiolr nlp 'Ihn iniiibl Ins boC'ii com- plotol. ntd the sculpler evpcctc tii tinn It ovci In a casting lompiny within a month or so. Ihn monumii t will ; < iobably bo pletcd for ilc-dli-atlon next hummer. nut : rou A nr.\n vein : . ' 1 ho lllsliniri-k Ili-iiit-ilt Anill ) e-il liy mi i\ : | > ri I. \V 1 iniiU * C. fi.mii lasuiod I'tlnro Ills- A IV as governor hu marck and oxlnu-ted ftom him n lettin on thin qiUHtlnn 'Ihit le-ttei dues Justice to tlu > pi luces diplomacy and wisdom lle > wni asked lo siv what he thought of Id- mct.illlnn , and Pi Into ItlMiinrck replied that the 1 ailed Staler wno a Rioal people ple , that they woio % ciy much fna-r fiom the hilrrfntunro of cither novernmc-nls In commerelnl affnlis than the- people of any othci connliy , and he had no dniibl If they found it to thc-li Intricsts to lemonetbu silver now , It would have a vei > Important bearing on tlie viewvhlch otlici countries might tal.o of tbo problem ( Applause ) If fconiu ono \\cie liavcllng around Ibis country and miRgiMtlng that the piope-r way ot curing n beadacbo was to cut off one's bead , and nnnovmclng that ho could re place a man's head on his shoiUdcis In bet ter form than be found It 1 havn no doubt bo would find It dllllcult to scun-o the ilrst peiaon who would be willing to submit to the cApcilmcnl ( Laughter ) If I were as sured It would rid the world of heidacbcs to IIBMI ono's head cut off , and I thought any gentleman seriously contemplated nl- lowing the nccroinanr-ois to operate on him , I would nave no objection to saying to him Hint if he found It compatible with his In terests and his Ideas of the future state to have bis head cut off as a cure for the headache , I ha\o no doubt the result of the ) experiment would have a very Important effect on me and the rest of the community , ( Qreat laughter and applause ) SAID IN PUV Tiuth. "I do not brlb'0 tint I Imve a tiuo f i lend In tbo world" "So jou buvo been trying to boiruw money , too , have youV" Philadelphia Hecoid. Now N the season dollur In his old is lion a Jtmn llndlng n oveicoat goes out mid blows In llvo with bis file-nils to celebruto bis good lurk. Detroit Tree Press : "So Cliiudo him given up couitlng that Jones gill ? WHS It anything less than H Kixtllng- gun that dlseour.ifed him ? " "It v\us u parrot " Chicago Tost' "Why do you consider him such a wonderful man ? " "lU-uiiibo be Is the ; only ono I buvo im-t In tbo last thirty ilijs who doesn't think thu whole world Is waitingto le-iirn his Mews on the currency question" Ilovbury Oazotto. "Did you know that Miss lillklns is quite popular us nn amateur singer/ / " "So I understand. How do you ncCount for her Micctssvltli such a voice us "slio has ? " "Shn grts Into her friends' good grices by refusing to fclng when they ask her" Cincinnati Knqnlrcr "Knox sivs bo la going to sail in anil vvoik for tbo part } . Siys ho Is willing1 to let liyfcones lie bygones genes and tint bo lias burli il the hatchet. " "Ob , he bus burled the h itchot nil right , but don't \ou forget tli it bu Is out with his hummer .ill thu s > nme " Indianapolis Journal Hills Siy. old man. lend me Ihe dollurs , will you' Wills 1 Just Joined my list flvo to Strykes for the sob- purpose of getting rid of him Pin awfully worry. If you Imd 1 could have como llfloe-n minutes sooner done as much foi you Dotiolt Tree Press : Klliliiff For n bill collxtor young Dunn displays considerable Ill-timed fuvlty SkldmortIn what -my ? Klldiift When be comes after an account ho K.IJS cheerfully , "Did you want to sea mo todiy ? " Washington Star"I don't understand why it Is , " salil the mild > oung man , "tb.it foot bill players aie so popular with , thu ladles " "Were you ever at n sod it function \vboro refreshments are served ? " iiskul Miss e'lyenne "Of course , " "Tbi-n sou don't observe closely , or you would have learned tbo reason It's thu young lady who has u foot ball pluyer for an escort vvho bas the most croquettes and Ice cream vvhe-n the scramble Is over" AUTPMN CIIHCH. Detroit News Though flowers fade and lea\es grow And all thi < Hi Ids bo hi own , Thorn's notiK-lblng b-ft to bring us cheer Hi math chill nutiimn'H frown 'nil- neighbor ghl who sings by oar Must oloso her window down. 'ruin : SADMSS or AUTUMN. Clilrnpo Journal I ( iinnot Hbarii ilu- moan they made , These pools of tbo oliU-n time , Who wept to seethe ( lowers fmlo ISeneatli the ; bieath of luiluinn'a rlmo. No sympathy Is In my breast Pin grkvlngsaln o'l r fnllon le-iuen , Oi KU kly HI r < e'ds of vuguu tinrost Which eviry autumn post weaves. The fiosty season never hi ought Ono tlunb ol homst Korinvv till Shirt wiilsis viero nddcd to the lot Of lovely thlngH the- frost must kill. They are Bound to Rip The ordinary kind of rondy-mndo clothing is just thrown together. They make a sightly appaaranco , and to look at are all right. Mayfou cost iv dollar or so lesb. Its a dollar saved at the I time , but when it comes to having them all sowed over again , how much have you saved ? Our clothing Is made in our own factories and every piece is war ranted. The goods , the style the sowing , ail done with bilk thread , bst oi lining , otc. They are equal m lit to the finest merchant tailored garment and will keep their shape ju&t asv ll. The men's suits range in price from $10.00 to $ ,25 OO. Bob H'Horn $050 to $15.00. Chil dren's from $3 5O t > $7 50 Our complete assortment lor fall an 1 winter -yo xr it , here and you have a special invitation to call and t > je them. i S.V. . Lor. J 5th and Sta.