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-orlea of The Trlhune may be BOoahl tn Ixmdor. from
M?,?rn. Pwan * T^-ti Ml i Cumberland-ave.. dlraotly
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FOTJNDED BY HORACE OREELET.
THUR8DAT, BBPTEMBEB 3, 180a
SIXTEEN PAGES.
TIIK XBW8 TB18 UOKX1X0.
PX)RE1QN Advlcea from Klngaton, Jamalca,
are that the alleged Hllbuater ateamer Laurada
?.vaa wreched at Pori Antonlo, Jamaii'a
All th* hanks in Conatantlnople and dala'.a
opeoed their doora, bul dld n.. buaineaa.
DOME8T1C.?The National Bound Money
Demawiatli Oon%*entlon aaaembled in Indlanap*
?dia: jiddt"ss"s were dellvered by eg-Oovernoi
RoBwell P. Phrwer, of New-Tork, temporary
chatrman, and Benator Caffery, of Loulatann.
pennaaeal ehalrman. Praetleally oomplete
r^turns fr<>m th" Vermont electlon make thn K.
pablican phirallty aboul 30,0011. Counecti
eut Republlcana h.-ld their Btate Convention ;t.
]lartf.rd. I'.ryati -. ntlnued his .'pi^ih
BBakhtg tour ln Ohlo, ? = Th" blcycle ?-uinia
ment al Hampden Park, Sprlngfleld, Maaa., waa
auo> eaafully opened.
CTTT AND BUBl'RBAN. Li Hung Chang
gave an bnterview to newapaper men at the
Waldorf Hotel, called on Mayor Btrong and
then w*?nt to Brooklyn, vIsltiiiK Ih" Navy Yard
?nd attendhag a re??ptlon al ih<- L'nk>B League
Ciah - Joaeph Chamber'aln, the Hritish
ColonteJ Pecretary, arrlved on ihe Teutonlc
Wlth his Wlfe and wenl t,< the ljome of Mra.
Chamherlaln'a parenta la Dar-verB, Maaa
A lara-i* au.ti. n Hal- of drygooda ?as held su.
r-"s;;fuliy. - - Buahiaag iri"n and other frlend
of anun.l money were ^t^atly jd.a.i.-d by th
Vermont eleetleei, rVtenera al Bheepehead
Ha> ? Mins I'lim. Kentucky Belle, Roundaman,
Typboon II, Darlen, Bherloek, Perrler. -v ?;
Xew-Vork waa defeated al baaeball by Clncln
nati i>> a acore "f I to 0; Brooklyn lost th^ sram.
v iih Clevelaad, 5 to S. Btoeka Btrong and
blgher.
thk WEATHER For eaal for to-day: Cool
ana fair. prohably followed bjr ahowera in tha
.?verttriK. Temperatura reaterday HiKh. ajk. 71
de?free?; lowest, ?!! j average, 88%.
/>'?yer? <>/ laa /ribug "?'' caafer nfuvorbm
rej>4>rtiii(i totkt BeWaea* OjRet >>/this paper, 18 1
.\oimnu >'/.. arera eoaa of/atlurt of t trmin aof
Of aaBaaaalaeala/ 'o hii/' Tht I rthnn\ou mIt.
Peraoaa fjoiug oal of towo, tlthtt to BNBtvter
mortx or th'ir aagW*T| hOBMBj fn. harr Tht
!><tily <ind Suuilw/ TriOUttt mmlul l<> tktW for
*1 Mfflaoafg >" i2..r?0/or tlirrt iiiontliH.
TrurtU-TH in fiurojM <"<ui rotoirt ihe Tributu
during thrir tibrcn,; f,,,- ,*'j per gtOafa <<i B5.50
for thrcr. wtemtho, foreigo iioxhiyc prepaid. Ihe
oddnns <'Mi 0e eAaaayed "* o.ttctt ?s <l,*i>.tl.
ihe l!rt>okh/>t man, o, 1'i,e NtW-JofOtf iiiini,
Ofrajffrom homr, gaa ocl kta koBM aegM IM /Vi?*
7Wo*?r, erera t1"n of tk? wotk, aa Bkiltrr irherr
he ?* in .Imcfiai m? nbi oeni. Sooiktt Xeic York
j,o)?rr ggafafg laa />'??< okit/ii nnd New-Jer$e$ ntwt
(ti </* raajujlar dt? and mail edition*. Two paoerB
tur the (jr/.r/ief o/ out.
A Bupervlaor <>f Klndergarten Inatruetlon la
boob m ba afjpoiuted i?y tbe Board of Educatiop
in thi." clty Tbe ..iii.-.- is <nii' <>f Importaaee, f
klailirfaptfff* bpb t<> boM iii.- place ihey are <mi
iitl*?il to la Umi pobllc?aehool gjrataai, hh.i aatlv
ing *hu I..* iifaiiitT than thal thg peraoa rhoaen
?<> lill ii ahould have J.a'l Ibe moal thorougb
traiii'nur ia kuketafsartea prlndplea and extended
eaparleavre la klodergarten work. li ta Inipoe
s!hi(? t.? belleve thal tii>- ojeuibeni of ihe Board
wi!! appoial t?i thla place ? raodidate who kuowa
Bothlng, praetlcallj, aboul kltwJcrgarteoa. la ii"
otber iii'par'iiniit of edncatbrnal irort is experl
ki'un-i.'il^'.' more vitaiiv paaeatbri.
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Ifr. ciiiiiniMTlaiit. vrbo, aa ererybody knowa,
has eeaoe to Ibta coemtry ..n g hrlef pleaaure
trii). ggahlca laal !.?? haa any appalotmenl "iii.
laaMvtafji Otaay <>r aay lateatloa <>f dtacuaalaj
tli?? Vciji'zu.-l.iii <|ii.">Mi.ii with iin' bead oi tbe
Btate DepartBtent. it may ba boped, aevertbe
li'iB. that Mr, Oltii-y will s"?di BD lOtCTVleW ?ill.
Un Cnjaalal Beeretary, wlth tl?' dealre of clear
iii^' ii]? s.nii" nf tha iM.dits in daBpttte l>.\ a j??-r
wmai exchaage of vtawa, "nr najapla will re
ganl wlth BKRCb satlsf.jcMdii Mr. Chnml^rlnln'a j
uayualiiU'il ctatcuicut that tbu wliole'aialtfr wlll
he finilcalily .lolerniinc.l ?o far ns Graal Brltaln
ninl tii?> I'niii'.i Btatea are ..ii^.tii.-.i. He ??
pfaanea tlie ivaiiiiosi inteiTst in tlie work <>f lli?'
Wiiezii.'.iii ('oiniuission. and gfBnna thal Kng
laiiil is prapared t<> s.?t tha otmoal ralue on the
resiiits of Ita Inquirlea
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l.i Htmg Chana/a whtdora In waltlng i few
?Inys after liia arrivnl in New-York before glr
ing hia "bvpreeelona of Amerlca" lo tne prcaa
i? t<> in- eotnmended. it was inevltahle thal !??
fore his depaitore he abould aubmil to Ihe proc
es> .?f belng Intervlewed, whlch took place yea?
terday. a tnaater in Ihe atl <>f aaklng qneatlona
!iinis,.if. he abowed yeaterday thal !"? cnukl an
Bwer them as w.-u. whlle neatly parrylng th. ae
that touclied too eloaely on Ihe purpoae of hla
jonrney aronnd the world. Hla ndmlratlon for
many tblnga ba has aeen here la onbonndetl, bul
h. refnaed ?.? make any remparlaou bctween llie
Cnlted Statea and England, Ihougli lie apoke
wlth fegUng of tho lawa whlch prev??nl Ihe free
rntrance <>f Cbiueae Inio thla country.
?
The Natlonal Conventlon "f Sonml Money
LVraocrata la an nnnilatakable ancceaa In |?olni
of uumben and tlte cliaracter of the tlelegatea.
All Ihe Statea ..r the I'nlon are rppreaented. wlth
the exeentlon of Wyoming, I'tah. Idaho and Ne
vn.la. and delegatea were alao aeni by three <>r
the Terrltorlca The proeeedlnga of ihe flral
day were of n thorouglily bualncaallke character,
ahowlng that the men pngaged lu thla iuovp
iii.iii are In carneal and have .1 clear Idea of
whnt Ibey want n is probaM* tba ihe Con
rentlon wlll i>. able to Bnlah Ita work to-tlay,
though aome .lifH.-ulty is looked for'ln the frani
in<r of a flnanclal plank Ibai wlll ht< acreptable
to ji II tbe membera Ai to candldatea, there l?
no deflnlte cryatalllxatlon ..t' aentiment, altbungb
Ihe leml galned by (leneral Bragg was atlll main
talned last nlght, In aplte <>f all effort*- to ebeck It.
mi: ricroRY.
Vermonl glvca jjre.it eucouragement, bnl there
fore may poaalbly do Iiann. Ii la .1 profouud
aatlafactlon to flnd tbe people of nu Egatern
Btate risinii. wlth a degrea <>f unanlmlty uevcr
equklled even dnrlng tbe War. t<> realai the aa
saui; of Repudlatora and Anarchlata upon iiie
Natlonal bonor and aafety. ll is now known
thal the plurallty is tlte birgeal tlie Ktate has
ever glven. Tlie aplendld appeal of px-Mlnlater
Thelps was pvldently acccptcd by many Henio
.?rats in Vermon' as ihe rlgbl gnlde for thelr
own actlon. and In votlng dlrectly for the Re?
publican ti.-kc they dld wbai they * - -??11 < 3 lo tcach
ii... Anarchlata that thelr deatructlve doctrlnea
had no chanee whaterer In a qnlei farming State,
far retnored from tbe Inflnenre of niouetary
.eiitres. It haa been obeerved, ever alnce Ihe
Republican party came Into power, that a plu?
rallty In Vermonl below or cloae t.> 20,000 was
a slgn of danger, and indieated weakneaa
or duwatlafactlon (>r tbe Republican force, and
it luis alwaya been followed by a Natlonal de
feal or a cloae and doubtful reault. Ru: when
ever the plurallty in Vermont baa riaen much
above l'iuhni. it has been found a ^ire indlca
tion of Republican vlctory. This year a plu
rallty eloaely approacblng 40,000 se.-ms to mean
.?1 revolnttou; uol merely greal Republican unlty
nml deterraination, bul ii powerftil revoli of
patriotlc Democrata agalnal tbe pbitforin and
candldatea "t thal party.
The danger is that rhis encouragemeni may go
too far, and may less.-n in aome quartera the
effort for a ci.mple'.e overtbrow of Bryanlant.
It is ensy for in.'ii who love thelr eaae or care
for thelr money to preaume tha; patrlotlam doea
not reqnlrc effort, when the rourae "f events
apneara t<> promlae overwhelmlng vlctory wlth?
out fnrther effort. Bul tbe State of Vermonl has
nerer been Incllned to tbe aoft-raoney licreay In
any forro. When tne Breenback craae swepl
over Maine. Vermonl was uhnost wholly free
from it. Tbe dealre to rob somebody by chang
Ing the meaaure >>r ralue* is nol adapted lo Ver
inoiir aoil. Moreover, Un State has no large
cltiea, btrgely Inhabiled by men auaceptible to
tbe Influence of Soclallata and agltatora. Ita
farmera nre nol of tbe kin.l who grow wbeal or
eotton for export, bnt are dlrectly and largely
affected by tbe tariff, Thelr moat Important
marketa are tbo manufacturing towna and cltiea,
whicb ihriv.iiy when general proaperlty is
?ecured by adequate dutlea.
Obvloualy Vermonl <i".-s uol sfford a rotnplpte
t.-st of tbe effeel <>f falae notiona, which have
largely Influenced the rotew in many Weatern
and Kouthern Statea It would, tberefore, be a
great mlatake for Republican^ to lafcr thal Ver?
mont gave certaln Indlcatlon of the failure of
Rryaniatr in iis appeal to farmera of tbe Weal
or to worklnginen <>f Ihe eitic* Aay relaxatlou
of effort. any negleci ln the campaigii of educa
llon, would ba moal unwlae, for Vermonl ueedfi
educating leaa than moal Statea, and has fewer
areeda of Soelallam, Repudlatlon and Anarcby
to 11pn1.1t than aliiiusi ary other. 11 is a great
vlctory, and wlll atrvngtben Republicana every
where, bul they need tbe wiadom to -'.> atralght
j ahead wltb thelr w >rk. as carefnlly and thor
ougbly and energetlcally aa if Vermont ha.l not
1 spoken.
A CB1XEBE LE880X.
They are wreatllng wltb a currency riueation
in Chlna, 100. and are ln ? peck of trouble be?
cauae <>f au attempl to make tbe markcl prlee
of iiietal adjuat its.-it tn tbe colnage pricv, lu
atead <>i the reverae. Chlna la conimouly n
gar.le.i as havlng a allver atandard. Strletly
apeaklng. II has a copper or brnas ataudard.
the monetary unlt belng the ta'icn, or paah, a
braaa colu .-i trlfle amaller than our allver iniar
! ter-dolbir, wlth ;i aqnarc bole In ihe centre.
j From tlme immemorbi) 1,500 of thew roina hnd
t i....'i: equal ln valne lo <nic la.-i. or t'hlncai
' ounce, of allver, Bul aome yeara ago it waa
dlaeovered tlwt. owtng t.< the f.-ill In the ralue
?.f allver, colnage of caah could nol protltahly
be roatluued al tbal ratlo, ao ll waa dlacon
tiinie.l. In.lee.l. v,-ry few '-nsh have h.-.-i
rolncd in tbe preaenl r?-i^ii. now in Ita twenty
aeeond year. Tliis. ..f .?..ms... cauaed i*ontra?;
tion of the currency. and a dctnand for moue
tary reform. Some cbtmored for the "money of
ihe Conatltutlon." and tbe ".?ash >'i our ratbera,"
and the "preaent legal ratlo of 1,900 to 1."
Dtbera held tbal aa tbe Intrinelc rniJo had
cbanged the currency ratlo mnai alao cbange.
So. this latt.-r yi.'\v prevailiiu-. Ihe allver Inol
liecame excbangeablc for only 1,400, tben l&Xi,
1 iheu IJOO, and al preaenl f.?r only l.l.Vi caab.
.\i tbla, Chang Cblh I'uug, Vlceroy "i 11 ?"
, iv. at Hankow, irkad la take ? baml In the
i game, He recognbted Ihe fa.-i that .ash could
! no longer !?.? colned al the <>l.l welght and ratlo,
.-ie.pt al euormoua loss ji .osi ,-i tael and a
; thlrd lo produce a laol'a wotib of atamlard
coiiis. Bul Inataad of admlttlng tbal tbe
I prloa of siiver a couimerclal rommodlty had
; rbanged, he actad on tbe tboory tlutl the ataud?
ard by whlch ii waa meaeured tb? caah bad
! cbanged, Tbo aingle braaa atandard bad raua -.1
an lucreaae In Ibe ralue of braaa, and i' mual
U' reduced la tba "1<1 ratlo wltb allver. i
no propoaad lo do l?y tba alniplo incthod of
inaking amaller eolna. The obl caah weigb. 1
elgbl randnrlua apb?????. He would make theui
iu arelgb only flce rambirina. Tben 1 fiOO of
ih.'in would be equal lo oue Igel In allrer, aa
af <>l'i. IJnfortunately for this ingenloua n
former, Ihe Kmperor <ii<! uol fancy bejug
known In blatory, and, whlch w?in s.jii niore
Imuortaut. golUR lioine '?' bb anceatora, aa a
(.|i,,p,.,- 0f . alna, and aa retoed Ihe wholn
acbeme. So th.- bufthj of Ihe ataodarde, be
tw.-eii <-aa|i nml tael atlll goea on. a allrer
inel is ivortii leaa ninl Iggg i" Mianilnnl ?nah.
uud the Hllvar g*M ggfg n^ainst tlie "braes
Imikn" who an- "oppressim: the debtor claaa"
iv departlng from the llmo-bonored ratka of
1,1100 i.i I,
This Vlceroy Chang is. in his own way. aome
tblna ?.f a flnanclal gcnlua, wortby of <"in
uicndatlon to tbe attenttoti ? >:' tha Jnvenile De
rlaimer of tbe Platte. a oouple <>f yeara ago be
:..?! up ;i iniiit and began eolnlng allvor rtoBara,
whlch were, as he meant, lo compete wlth
Mexlcau and Britlah dollara, and '.. !..? wortb
1,100 caab .'.?!? h. or n little leaa. Bul aUvcr waa
tben cumlng down in ralue, on tbe ruu, and by
the tlme bc uoi !,:s dollara ready for clrculatlon,
ih- .M.-xiiiui and Britlah dollara, whlch con
t:t'p..'.l Junl ns much allver as hla, were wortb
only NSO i ash each No matter. Wh.it is the
nae of belng a Vlceroy .-111.1 n eurrency reformer
If you ?.:.:! make your coln go? All you have
:.. i!u is lo t na.t tbal bHU 1 ash. s' wortll of s.l\ <?>?
aliall paaa curreul for 1.000 caab, an.! it will do
ao. .vt leaat, ao Chang ibought: and be mn le ???
prorhtmatlon to thai pffoet, nddlng that any one
.-. fualng to accepl his t&O-caah dollara for 1,000
mah would he punlahcd. By dinl of ;; raal lol
oi punlahing, be linally gol his dollara lutu elr
culatlon Then, "to encoiirnge tho otbera," be
aunouueed that. ir 110one idae wanted them, he
would accepi iheni al 1.000 caah eacb, In pay
meni of ';im . N-vor were laxea paid ao
promptly befoi-e, a- l?y tbe lioldera of Ibea ? .l.-l
Utra! The whole laaite came hack Into Chang'a
nioney-box so qttickly ;is ahiiosi to tnnke his
pig-tnil atand on end. And now thai be baa his
preclona dollara laick agaln, he doean't know
n hai t" do n Ith them: for no one elae will take
them for more lliiui >.">" poab. excepi under
compulaioii, and pven a Chlneac Vlceroy flnda
ii nwkward lo have lo aend <?i;t a company of
aoldlera every lime lie prtya n dollar. So Chang
baa coine t<> tbe conclualou tbal there are aev?
eral paaier tbiuga ln the world than i<> keep iw.>
siamiaiils .11 |mr when one is flzed and the
olher rai'iable.
TBE l \ll I' 01 GOLD.
The ralue of allver has nol poue down, aay
the Popocrata. It is ihe Increaac in the value of
ihe gold dollar tbal is raualng all our flnanclal
woea. Tlie gold dollar is wortb n greal deal
more than a hundred eenta, and tluti la whj tbe
pricea of fanu produee hare declined. if allver
were fully remonetlxed, Ita ralue would rlae, and
the ralue of gold would fall. untll the iwo were
pxaetly nl par rn Mip rallo of l<'< t" 1. Thua argue
the Juvenlle. Declalmer and bla followera,
Bul lei iis see about It. 11" gobl haa riaen In
ralue, why has it riaen? Bucb mattera are regu
lateii by ihe law of aupply and demand. When
the demand for any eommodlty exceeds tbe aup?
ply, iIip prlee, whlch is tbe market value, riaea
When tbe aupply px "eedi the demand, the prlee
falis. How is ll wlth gold? The aupply is
ample. The annnal production of tbe nietal,
both ln tbia country and In the world at large,
la ateadily Inereaalng. New minea are belng
ojieiieii. nen proceaaea Invented. Coolgardie and
the Rnnd nre enormoti*?y awelling tbe oiitpuf.
in 1880 Ihe world'a production of gold was. in
ronnd number*, X10p.230.OOC, ln I88B it waa
$127,OaO,000, lu 1802 jt waa $140,207,000. !n
]smi 11 was $170.00.1,1100. Tbere is do cauee for
locrenae of uinrkei \aiu- In auch figurea,
Well. they aay, bul a.nch <>f the j,',.i<i is uaed
111 the ,-irt-. 1 1i:ir httle ;< lefl for 11-" as money,
and ih-- deraonetlzation of allver has tberefore
eaiiscd eontraction of ihe currency, and that has
forced up the ralue <.;* Ihe gold dollar.
Lei iis st-. aboul tii.'it, too. ln 1800, before lb*
Saaulng ,,f greenbneka was begiin, the amounl
of money in elrcnbitlon v.*aa $1383 for every
poraoa. 'n 18fl."?, wlth the euornioua flood of
ji.ip ? ilia- bad heen laa'ted, tbe per capita
anionn was 12057. In 1878, when tbe Treaa
nry wa-- preparing to reaume apeeie paymenta,
ii was 91.132. Ii: 1883 it roae t<. $2201. ln 1ssi'.
II waa down to ?*?_'! 82. In ivi,!| II was |2282. In
1802 ll wa-. $2444, and in 1804 ll waa $2430.
in other wonis. tbere has heen In late yeara a
inii.ii larger rolume of currency in clrculatlon,
On a gOld has;;. llul.'l lilele eVflt W8B hefofe oll
a gold an ! ailrer or ou a paper baaia. if tbe
people i-oul-1 get along on $138.1 aplece, In gold
and ailrer, in ls''^1. aurely they abould be able
to do so now on $24 In gold, or currenpy
redeemable In gold And if a gold dollar waa
worth only <>ne hundred eenta when there were
leaa than fotirteen dolhtra of all kinda for each
peraon n the country, why ahould it be worth
more than one bnndred eenta- wben ibere are
tw.-nty four L'ol.i dollara, or dollara as good as
gold, for each |a?raon? Doea lucreaaing the aup?
ply lncrea.*e tbe price'i i? so. ii certninly ia nol
eontraction, bul rather Inflation, of tbe eurreney
thal baa aeni the value of tbe dollar up aud the
prlee of produee down
The s.mp! ? faci ia, all Ihla phatter aiio'it tba
ris ? in th. valn ? ,.t' ihe goki doluir ia about aa
llloglcal and Belf-contradlctory as anytblng .-oti!'!
be 1' is al par wlth tbe claira of a fanu.:- who.
iiieaanrlng np 20(1 bualiela of |>otntoea from an
ai re of ground oue year, aud only 1'hi buahela
from the aame nere the nexl year, abould aay
that tlie huahe] ineasiir ha.l increaxed iti alze.
U1HD1RECTED COitPJ. IIXT8.
Some of tbe a gunient* of tbe ailrer men are
conteroptiblc In thelr woaknes*. Some are de
teatablc In Ibelr disboncsty and mallce. Bul
aome nre little ataort of patbetic in tbe mlataken
parneatneaa wlth wbieh ibey are made by bon
pmi men who by actual dlatre. have beeu
drlveti tc la-r.-vi- them Irue. Tliey maj be baaed
<m falae premixea and be bnill up wltb unaouud
reaaonina Ncrertbeleas, they are entltled to
patient ponalderntlou and aerious reply.
Here, for exnmple, is a letter from a man In
the W'esi to :,,. aon I. tho Kaat, tuaking an nl
m-.s- agonlxlns np|N?al to bim to vote for Bryan
and free polnaa ? ? f >;i\.:-. The wrlttr hai -ui'
fered ImslncHs reveraea, and i- perauaded aln
cereiy. though miatakpiily that thu demouetlxa
tioii of allver ia the t-atiae of all Uia woen "Coal
men," be eouiplalnH "are raialng pricea 1 his wln
"!>?:?. n'hile mllliona of men are mn ,,f pmploy
"men*, who could inlue .o.-il and make it very
"cheap." It woitld I..- Inten ating to kuow where
ibe "niillloua" ..1 nuemploye.1 men are k'ho are
able and willing to inlue coal, nnd si;n niore lu
Icrealiug to kuov. bov i'ic- iNdnnge of allver
could r.imp 1 miue-ownera tn ael them nl work
and to rrduc! prlei>a. One of the farorite argu
menta for free uilver la thal ll a 11 ralae prlcea.
l? eoal lo i.e the one pxeeption to the rnle'
Agaln, he s.iys ? -.,i.,ii! , .. ipjjo iroii
"traeted il.-l.i-. ahen ailrer waa money, are non
"tratuna . . and I.ijOO.OTb) clerka and me
"chatiics are tr.iiii|w bet-iUKe thnnvn oul nf l?us|
"ueaa liecauae lialf ti..- money is gone." Now, aa
a matter of fact, there is no auch mtmber of
tramps lu iiu country. Th.- uiitnla>r of farmera,
or ex i.iriueis. to-day "who eoniraeted debta
niien allver naa mouey" la rery amall. Kor the
tlme referreil io by thla correapondent, "when
allver waa money." was la-fori ibe "crln.f
IS73." An wi to uuderatand tbal there are
haii a niiiiioii 1 ?,. 11 uon llvlnji and "tramplna
wbo were farmera and who ran In <le!.t twenty
Ihree yeara ago, and bava uerer i->-.-n able to pay
iijiV ll la prepoaterou .
Nor is tlte other atateineni i.-ss pstraragani
tbal tliere are a niillbui men oul of bualneaa "ba>
.?.111..- baif the money gone." llalf ihe money
la not gone <tii tbe .. itrary, tha amounl of
money n thu.nntrj baa 1.n more than
doubled, .1:1.1 tluii .11 actual clrculatlon raatly
Increaaeil. In 1800, ben lilrer m.is money,"
Ibere w. re i ? than $11 1 head In clrcubttion,
and leaa ihan $15 a head In exiatence Now
ibere are -'?"-.'i or more ln rircnlatton, and $83 or
more in exiatence, Whai felly It is 1,1 mj "half
the paoney is gon.": Cakfaa, ladcad. i>y aome
Hrynnizcl arlthmetle 04 |,^ igognaiad only linlf
of 14, nnd 35 half of 10. Morcovor, lf, as the
i allrer men coateod, ibe gold dottar had gppre
,,.,: j |U ralue untll it la aow Brortb twi<-?- u
much a> ii n^'ii t.i '"?. ii"' rafatatloB ot this
rorreapondenta rbarge would be :.il tbe mdfa
eomplele. Kor .-.ll money bow 1a gold or ea g.I
[ as gold, and we iherefore abonM have W two
Imndred'Ceul dolUra as tbe gllvcr mou call ibem
in pbiee of i? one-hondred-ceni dollara. i"
atead, Iberefoie, of half lb* money belng loat,
Ibere bI.M be. t.rillRB '" ibe frpe>colnage
,i.,-y. Dcarly ihrec and a balf tlmea aa mudi
uioDcy in ? ir> til.-ttn>u. and nearly flvc tlmea na
much In extateuce, ;is ibere waa In tbe "sood "ll1
dnya when allver waa money."
?Mi-xii'i..' continuea ihe correapoudent, "waa
never an proaperoua Ba aow" lhal coontry belng
on a Bllver 'm-1!* arfd Iic tclla tbal mllU there
are all ranulng, on full tlme. Bul H ta n matter
of recurd. well known aud ladtaputable. tbal
wagea in Mexico are lower ibau they are here,
and tbal prlcea <.f fiMNl and clotblag are aboul
tnrloe na bifth Would thls correapoRdenl l>.>
pleaBcd tn Bce meebanl. b' wagra In tbe L'nlted
Btatea reduced, and the ttwl of tlu-ir food, dotb
log and other neceaaarlea doulded? Is lhal his
idea of proaperlty? Would A.'Ican worklug
im n generally reganl il ?.- auch?
Bo wlih tbe other rouiplninta and would-be
! grgnmenta lu thla letter, nu.l ln many siniilar
utterancca. wrltten nnd apokeu. They are per
JWtly ainccri*; ihey are altogetber inlataken.
The evlla complained of are real, tbongii cnor
moualy pxaggerated; llie cauae oaBigaed t" them
is ptToneoiifc, an.l the rpmedy propoged would
prove worae tban Ineffectlve. Tbe "demonetlxfl
' tion of allver" ilid nol cauae dlatreaa, f>>r the
, country ba* bad Blnce 1873 many yeara of Ua
i greateat proxperlty, and the fr.Inage of ll
ai tbe UI to 1 ratio wou'd nol relleve dlatreai.
As Mr. MeKlnley baa aptly reinlnded them. ll is
' from tbe milla and facterlea tbal the rarmcra
gel their profila, nol from the mlnts, and it la
tberefore licttcr for them, and better for tbe
whole Xatlon, "to open the milla bf tl." L'nlted
"Btatea to the tabor of Amcrlca than to open
"the mlnta of the L'nitod Btatea to the Bllver of
"the world." Leglalatlon tbal wlll glvc capltal
confldence .?ind tabor oppprtunity tbnt la tbe
remedj for bnrd tlmea
A /.oi AL /.'//?/ BLICA \\
Tbe addreaa whlch ex-Seuator Warner M Her
has Iseued lo the ttepnbllcang of Hcrklmor Coun
iv is eatlrely In keeplng wlth tbe dignlfled and
patriotlc condud exhibltcd by hlm tliroughoui
the whole conteat wblch reaulted ln liis unwar
rantable exclualon from the Barntogn Conven?
tion, to whlch be bad been elected a delegntc.
Mr. Mlller waa an outspoken advocate of Mc
Kinley'a uomlnation and a defender <>f his good
name agninsl aaaaultg of hla opponenta. The
conaequeni Bttempi to deprlve him uf n rolce In
party managenienl waa uiet by him wlth a aelf
reapecting elforl t" glve the Republicana of Her
klmer County tbe repreacniatlon whlch tbey
tbemaelvea decreed. When iiis and tlu-ir righta
were denled, be tokl tbe facta pbtinly. wltbom a
iinK'<> of bittcrneaa, and dcclared that the per
Bonal Ireatment accorded to hlm would nol In
I any \\ is.* affect hla loyglty to Ibe Republlcan
| party. Iminedtatcly gfter the Convention he
made an addrea*. t" an immenae andlencc, nrging
supporl of iii" Btate tlcket Then be began
preparattona for campalgn work In Main.'. and
. for later work In tbla and other Btatea. Xow .'n
eouiea oui wltb a ringlng letter t.i his frlenda,
' who natnrally fell hnri thal a leader >>f the Re
publican party for bo man.. yeara ahould be ex
! cluded bo carallerly from the counaeta of th.
I organlxntiou, reminding them of the Importance
; of ihe campalgn, and calllng upon them to aup
port Blach and IVoodruff wlth all lieartineaa
| an.l to roll ti|i for ibem the largeai majorlty ever
j given f'?r a Repnbtlean llcket.
This is genulnc patrlottam. Mr. Mlller doea
. nol in any aenae sarrender his eonvlctlone, nor
cbange hla pollcy a* an advocate >>f good gov
ernmeni and boneai i>.>liti"-. Rul he puta nsi.lc
i all peraonnl feellng. He is broad-mlnded pnough
' to perceive and acknowledge the good character
of tbe Baratoga caudldatea. He recogntaea the
Imperative Deceaaity of carrylng this suit.- for
Bound money. and be la dolag all In his power.
as ba said he wonld do, in bebalf of Republlcan
isni. Mr. Mlller ta h ;,'<><><1 Republlcan and a good
cltizen,
USXECE88ARY X018E8.
A Society for tbe Prcvention of N'olae, wltb
a cbarter and legal powera aud reeponaibilltles
analogoua to tbose of the Boclety for tii" Preven
ti.in uf Crnelty t" Chlldren. is advocated by Dr
J, li. Girdner ln "Tbe North Amerlcan Rcvlcw."
I!.- givea good s.-irtu.,!,. reaaona for bcllevlug
tbal tbe.tlnued roncuaaiou of anpleaaani
aounda on the auditory Bpparatu* la iujurloua t"
tbe nervous ayatem and n contrlbutlng ?l?*iin-nt
in ii." lisi of nervous proatrationa s.. common
a nong cltj .I'.vi !i",s. \ countryman wbo couiea
to Xew-York lluds hlmaelf wearled and almoai
Btupefled bj the multitud'j of s,,iin.|s. thougli he
ninki'M no phyaicnl exertlon. The clty man "geta
uaed to ii." bul II mual be al iii" "\i."ns.. i>f hla
viiai forre, and boa much nf an unconacloua
atrain ii is upon him la nvolent from tii" auuoy
.in,..- ih.. ii,,-.-- cauae hlm a*h.*n he > otberwtae
w.'.ary an.l haa po gurpliia ritality to bear the
Hbock.1 witl. ruutine uuconaciuuaucaa. I>r. <iinl
in'i- gaya thal oae aenae ha* as much rlghl to
legal protectlon as any otber, and thal the Incon
alatency ..f pnniablng a man who wantonly
alaahca another wlth :t whlp, dolng hlm uo ln
Jury. ..:?!y maklng :t momontary unpleaaant Im- ,
pocl >>n tii" ncrrea of touch, whlle looklng on ?
pcraon a>i a lunntlc who ahould complaln of hav
iiitf hi> aiiiliiHi;. nervca aaaanlted by horn-blow
era, is an Inatance of the provcrblal long-auffer
Ing "!' the Amerlcan under abuae,
The n.ii-i- of the clty are enumerated by Dr.
fiirdner in sjx . '..is>...s. There are ih" doIhcs of
horaea nnd rehlclca, .>f Btrcel mualclana, beggara
and pedlera, >>( hella, whtatlea and clocka. ?(
<ats. l.ii'.ls ,.|ii.! siniilar anlmala, of ]?????|?l.? Inalde
hou .?- learnlng mualc and engaged in otber
aound-prodncing oct:upatlonH, and tbe notaei
,.ii;s,.i i.\ pxploairea, Btime ..f these imiscs nre
neceaaar)*; olbera, ii nol neccaaary, are al leaal
bardly witbln th" B?ope of autborlty. Tbe .!"??
tor may ??I?.i*?<-1 i<> bearlng his uelgbbor lake
mtiaic l"?suii^. hiit ii is b tather fantaatlc remi d)
whlch be KUggeeta In propoalng tbal teachers
nbould have ibelr cbtaaea ln ihe country. But
passlng over Ibese s,.iin.|s. ibere ;s a \.i>i air.iy
of other uol.?c? wbich are nol ln tbe leaal necea
aary, whlch reaull from .aiilr-- Indlffcroniv to
llie roinforl of otbera, an.l from n.'.-.i;<?. way*
? il i-onductlug certaln klnda ..f i-.iili. nfler f.iali
i.iii- approprlate enough ln a ttiluly aettled
reglon, bul entlrelj ."ii of pbtce lo a crowtlcd
clty. The Bound of rehlclea la a oeceaaary noix ?.
i.iu i' is .in.. uiii. ii could be mucb dimlnlabed by
tbe wider aot ot ggpbalt, tbe uae of newer de
vii-i?> in pbtce of the okL tooae, Iron manbole
eovera, aml care "ii tbe parl "i rtrlvera tbal tbelr
rarta abould nol be Jolted iiI?>iii wlth duora baug
Ing and parta rattling. One of tbe greatcai af
ili.'iiniis in ibe ".ir is ibe cbtaging of Iron beaina
us they ai'.' dragged through tbe atrceta, and
this could easily be preveated if Ibe cartmen
u uiii.i ituff g few plecea ..f buriap or old bbtuketa
between the Irooa,
The tradeamen'fl atreel crlea are eatlrely ua
neceaaary, and ahould be abollabed. Tbelr aoo
is |Hirol* a matter of tradltlon, aad trade would
ha qulee aa inisk if th .??" wbo atter Ibem weul
from houae lo houae aad .?tsu.'.i fnr ordera in
quietneaa. Tbe atreel mualcbta may hav.- gome
fr! 'i:.is. bul they ihould !?.tnpelled to Hli tbelr
BOUbl v.ith I. irniniiy in BORM ulli-r WBy, Tha
I'hnrrh beil B8d Ih" BtrlklOg rlOffe maU" | BtrOOg
a]i|Mal lo BaatlBflBBt, Init. after all. ilicy nr?- n
antaanog. an.l in au iifH' ot ebagp watebca are nf !
llttle uae. Dr. Glrdner thlnks the cat mlgbt be j
kept in ihe nooaa nnd never lUoWkd to make
Dlgbl lildeolis, hlll he eertliinl.V tliidereatlmates
thal creatore'a abllltlea ns a prowkr. As for
bonae imises. it will reQUlra s'>nm radlcgl eon
atmetbM ??t* tha Utw <?f nuleaueee t<. raaeh ihe
ni..st objectlonabla of tliein. I'mirth of.lnly ix
iii..s ..ns are uudoubtedly ihe eauae of greal naln
io luralida, They mlgbl he atoppod to R ctrtaln
extenl by autborlty, bul it would be an unpopu
Inr autborlty 'hai would atop them untll Amerl?
can youtba ii.ive dlacorered i mora rattonal
uietbod ..f ahowlug Ibelr patrkrtbuii.
Undoubiedly many of theae ooleea caold he
abollalted if nn organbted moremenl was made
agalnal them. Tbe Henltb Board baa powera
wbieb perhapa wighl Iw more UberaUy exer
j claed, partlcularly in behalf of the alck, who nre
' tbe worel aufferera from tfolaea made by Ibelr
neighbora. Tbera t? ao reaaon why engine
wltlatlea shoukj he <>f tbe excruclatlog tooa that
wblatlea eommonly have in this country, bul the
; eable-car gong is here to atay. Wttb that it is
a chi.iie between deatb and deafneaa. Dr. Olrd
mr declarea that people weii know nil tbal be
aaya almnl evll aounda and that the preaa ofteu
denooncea them, but Ibat no eoncerted effort to
gel rld of them has heen made. and that ?""
.-ei.i effort is ti.niy tblng tbal ??? n brlnf
Improvement By all meana, tben, lei ns bare
ciiliceited effort.
Vermont has apoken In thunder tonea. Maine
next!
*
"The last llngering eatrangementa between the
Xortl: and th.- Bouth," wtld Mr. McKlnley on
Tueaday, "are belng eff-iced." A atrlklng proof
of the truth of that aaaertion la found Indlan
apolla, wh.ie ihe laadlng candldatea ?r Natlonal
nomlnatlon are a Cnlon teteran and a Confed
erate veteran, the one for Preaident, the otba
for Vlce-Preeldent, both on the aame '.i'k'-t.
?
if Bryan had only made hla.nt Bpeechea In
Vermont, Tueeday'a votlng would hava ba< n
unanlmoual) Republican
- - -?
lt is an artlcle of Baatern falth that good Bna
tonlana who do not so to Parla when they dle
ar.- tranalated Immedlately Into the Celeatlal
apacea, entertng them with ;. firtn. Back Bay
compoaure, llke halra comlng to thelr lnherltance
Nobody, Kaat or Weat, has ever dlaputed thbi
declaratlon of the creed, but, on tha other hand, It
iias never been sald ihat the entir-- clty waa toba
tranalated there and aet aa on a Mount <>f Vlalon,
wlth all Its spir-s and towera and domee re
peated In ethereal outllne along the ahy. But
thla has juat coma to paaa, and the clty Is
now crowlng over its apotheoela, Ir occurred
as tlie aequal of a late afternoon ahewar, and
was attended by aoiiia of the aymptoma of a
mlrage, though this is a commonplace Interpre
tatlon of the apectacle. It ia a fact that the
clty was Itfted airtly into the sky and hung
thei ! for at leaet thr.-e miimtes?bnig enounh
for the aerial aynod rtilin,; there to declde "ii
Ita pretenalona to auch lofty tenancy. It fade.i
with the rooating of tho cock, golng out at sun
s-.t, bul whether this i? to be conatrued as a
?Ign that it was an intruder is a <|uestion whlch
will probably exclta conalderable dbtcuaalon.
?
We congratulate Qeorge Fred Wllllama on
th>- outcome of his free-allver campalgn In Ver?
mont. <io Weat, young -n?n, and may like re
Milts follow your mbrtionary work among the
farmera on tha pralrlea!
?e?
Terence v. Powderly has entered the campalgn
for MeKlnlej and Hobart. He wlll dellver a
Berlea of addreaaea to the worklngmen of the
country, beglnnlng at Cooper Unlon next week.
His appearance as an advocate of aound money
is another encouraging f.-uture of the canvaaa, I
Indlcatlna. as it doea, the wldeapread reactloa
that has aet ln among th. wage-workera agalnat !
th.- flnanclal fallaclea ol th" Popocrattc tlcket.
Mr. Powdarlj was for fotirteeii years the Qeneral
Maater Workman <>f the Knlghta of Labor. whoaa
nims were hlgh and whoae methoda, whlle Mr.
Powderly remained in actual control, were eeaen
tlally < 'onaervatlve. He deprecated attikea, hold
Ing tha-. moat of them were unneceaaary, and not
ln the atrlker'B Intereat. Bome of his ideaa were
vlalonary, many of them Impracticable, out his
". .,; purpoae waa unqueetloned. No labor
leader of thla generatlon enjoyed th.nfldence
of his fellowa more than he, and this continued
.??.?..:! v h.-n his opponenta aucceeded in capturlng
th.. organlaatlon. He retlred from the Knignts
a poor man. bul inatead of attemptlng to make
capltai out of his reputation he settie.i down to
th.- atudy of law. paaeed ihe exaniinations. and
for two years has lieen praetising hts profeaalou
in Bcranton. He haa made for hlmaelf an In
dependent poaltlon. He is. conseipuently, able to
Bpeak to his formet aaaoclatea more dislnter
eatedly and effectlvely than if he were still at tho
I,. ad of th.- ordei. He apeaka from absolutc eon
vlctlon on th- Bubject, and iiis worda will have
\\. Ighl w itli thoae to whom they are addresse.l.
? ? ?
The enemy wlth whom we are flghtlng in thla ;
fampalan Is a;. enen.y who haa never gone into
nn ouen battle. The advocatea of a gold atandard ;
)..,,. never dared to aubmlt th.- gold atandard to
the arbltramei ' nf a ballot. -l Hryan. al I'oliimlui <.
ohlo. on Tueaday,
itow aboul Vermont, '...nny. where they ivere
hoiding an electlon at the very inoment when
you were maklng thoae III-eonaldered remerke.'
?
Priend Blnjun la ln a state of mlnd becauaa
tlie employea in th.- Cuatom Houaa have heen
Informed that they are under no obllgatton to
make contributlona for politlcal putpoaea, and
in- declarea thai thoae who deetre to make con.
trlbutlona will hava thelr namea reeerved as
confldentlal, "at leaat until th.- Hst <>f our con- ?
"tiibutora ahall ba deemed a roll of honor wlth
??the aucceaa of our campalgn." isn't frlend
glnjun looklng too far ahead? Bul when he j
"commented" to thla effect, he hadn'l heard the
newa from Ven.it His "comment" ..ukIu now .
to be wlthdrawn for correctlcn.
?
"We wanl cheap money:" la the t.ur.len ?f Bry
an'a Bpeechea, "We wanl cheap money, .-.. ,:.-?
to pay our debta more . aally." Mi Klnley*a rei .
is worthy to be engraved ln lettera of gold "\\ ??
wanl h. 11. st dollara, nnd Intand, like honaal pco
i | >., pay our honeat lebta wlth theml"
?
Now- ir l.i Hung Chang mly had a chanca to
aak Bryan aoma quaatlona! Ve r..?1b and litiia
flahea!
?
We -ir.' oppoeed ta llfe tenura in tha publte *>??'
vi.e (Ohli ,K" Platform, July 10
Ten l houaa nd employea of th.- *\':w Department
were cluaalfted ln the I'lvll Bervtca to-day, (Wa h
lngton illai ii.ii Beptember i
Whlch of thoae two itema is tlie mora grattfy
Ing to th.- fii. nda of dvll Bervlea Iteform, and t?
all who balleva in lmnest aml buaineaaltke gov?
ernmenl '?'
?
Raclng up ateep hllla >n bleyclea i* -i hsk>
bualneaa.* It aubjecta the neart to a atraln that
only th.- moat urgenl naad could Juatlfy.
PERSOy I/
The Tradea League, of Phltedelpbla, haa Invltad
afarahall Btevcna, managar of t'"' Manohaator
(Rngland) ahlp canal, now ln thla clty, to vlett
I'hlladelphla and addn ^s a meetlng at tha Tradea
!,,.,,..,,,. ,,.,,1 axplaln tbe operatlon of the stu|.
ranal and th.- aovantagea that hava been enjoyed
hv Bngtand'a tnanufacturlng Inbtnd clty in havtng
a' arati ra ay i" tha aea.
Ptlla i'otln. who dled recenlly, was for many
yeara tba naaal faanaua graear ?f I'aris iie gava
a i.. w H.ml i? tba i-'ri-ti. h lahguage, a apeclal
t,in,i oi Bplcy goaalp belna ealled potln." Ha was
well known for his eharttlea,
"Tha Phlladclphla Talegraph" tbaa speaks of ih.
iat.- Cbarlea i:. Warbuyton, its proprtetor; "Ha
h oi a dlracl wteraai in all the larne BvraanaUty of
bia eatabl atunant, and h<- ever ahawad it Not one
>>f all here bul wh. feit ba bad ln bbn a tru<
frlend: many have bad 'he moal movtng propfa <>f
thal frlandahlp Mr. Warburton'a conoarn lu t.i
papar waa so real 'hut it txter.ded to every detall
of hla aflnilntatriiiloii. ever> lu.le | art of It fell
the minrnya of hla atrong symrmthv and wmni af
fectlon. Mr. tVarbiirton khi (ilwiiya a K.-juiblleaii
..nd Tha Telegruph' aupported the (.rtnelplca of
that party. though when he waa convlnced that
dldataa for ogaoa. wbether Ktgh or liw."
An amii-itiK aaaedeti i? t.,i.t <,t Rahari \v?iiae*.
the Radkal inaaabar ol ParUameni for Bdinburak
The edlter of a loeal paaei aaked Itlaa bobm ,im.
ago ... rurntah aa artlcle on .-, "iighi theotogi bi
,.',l,,l,V,' He rea-Mmd*d wlih Ferty r?i,imnn on ZZT
It.hiilonH Beiween ?he Prealivtfciian <i.,,,,.? '"*
Modern Thought." The .,.,,;,',- ' ,^, ,' K" "'!'?
Plecea, chopped al random from elther and a.
last aeoounta h<> waa stm al it At
OeaaBartag Iteary Ward Reajaher, VTeadBfl Phinin.
aad eoha B Oeugt, t.,,.-?..,, M,1)()r o,?1^]
tbal tha two rorraar wera gaere aktejaeat and h?a
a graater power ,<. hotd their audien ?- i,,, th-l
Oougn waa a more popular favortia tnr -. ?
numbar of reara tha
i;;:r;:' ,!""': : ? i'l:,";..'.?
Paderewakl'a .on. wn*n a ?..:e
hla father. wh" waa playlni a Parl it tha ..,,.
wbether h* mipht ga to tha ctrque where Pba?
rewakl araa le perferaa Tha dlatlnguiabed .,..-??,,"
ronaanted. When tha i.,.i caaaa hOIT,, ,, '"
aaked hlm how he .-,...< ..? ,,,.,. ,!l '' ! fH,h,,r
nol al all." are, the young" u-W AM^.'^
the diilkst drcoa I have ever been ia i ??*
K. aee you go through hoopa, but you oniv " !
at th.; ptanO. Jnxi as you do il li.,n?. ?? ?' i'l,t>'"d
Tha Rev. Dr John Malthewa, p*a,w ? ..
Centenary Methodjat Bpl ., j, r "?
l.oui*. wlll eelebrata the nrtlelh anni???. '- .
ordlnatlon on the ;.)th nf the preaent roont?' ' hu
GOOD yi:\VS FROM THB W];st
MR HORR FTNDfl THB FTORT OOfJfo Uf
THB RBPUBMCANa? Favor
-
. KKRRABKA. IOWA \NT. Mlv\r.sr,TA DJ r.\nxrxr
POR BOUND MONEY INTKN8E INTKIikst i*
THB CAMPAION BUglNCaR DBROCRATa
POR M'KINLCI
T> th" RditOl ->f Th" Tril.iiti":
Blr: I have been no ? a month ^ampaienln*,
i through the Weat, and during thal tltn* ha\*.
i l>een ao ateadlly worked as t., ri nder :t imp.imi?i#
f..r tn.. lo wrlbs ni) ueu il ? .- ,r.s to
: The Trlbune. I avail myaelf nf my llrat mumenti
of lelaure In ordei to Ivlae i . ,f Th?
Trlbune as to th*- condltlon of tha preaent caa>
palgn aa l Rnd it in the Weat.
f lefl New-York fully Impreae. the afaa
| that Ihe fr.allver craxe had taken abaahRa
; |? aaeaaion <>f the people, eapeclall) i n tha weat
i alde '.f the Mlaalaalppl Rlver, M; work be??,n
' in the Btate of Nebraaka. I waa verj laaehggp.
; prleed al th" condltlon of affalra In thal Sute.
? t had been led to aupi tat RepubllcaalBa
i had been partlally annlhliated In Nebraaka ind
that th" enthualaein for iiryan araa iweeaeag
ev- rythlng before it. Mj ? ? .- -nad?
in the city of Lincoln. Mr. Bryan's own koaja
True th.- m.-.-tin^ -.as held on the daj that the
delegatea mel ln convention from the anttaj
State. repreaentlng the Republlcan leaguea of
Uiat .staic 1,406 belng preaeat, aome of taaaj
c imlng ,'!ih) and t*w? mllea t,. tha conveal ?.
Through a careful Intervlew wlth a larga nunv.
ber of the delegatea I learaed t,> my own satia
factlon that the Republlcan party la in "x.eiient
condltlon in th.- stat" ..f Kebraaka, l Bpoka ?ix
times la the eaatern port! m ot th" Btate, coverhuj
i.y far tha moat populoua portloa of thal com
monwealth, golng aa far weat aa Kearney. I
.suppose at leaat fbur-flftha ..f the lahabltanti
of the State ar>t east of a line drawn on the
weatern Blde of that clty, Th" preaent .-xcite
ment over the campalgn in that Btate la tome>
thinpr marvelloua. i held aix meetlnga In the
eaatern l-art of Nebraaka, and. in numbera aad
enthualaam, they would have done eredll to
meetlnga held on-? week before the daj ol eiec
tion la the campalgna ln whlch I hav.- h< retoferg
been engaged. 1 waa compelled l i apeak In the
open air, becauaa in no place, ezcept Omaha,
waa there a hall blg encugh to hold evea one
fourth of iho peop!? who aaaembled
One faature of campalgnlng ln the Weat this
year la tha Intene* anxfety nf tbe i.ple N bear
and learn about tbe laauea At all of my nfteei
Inga the farmera came flocklng Ln from the coun
try, man) tlmea from a dtotanoa of thtrty mllea
l d.d nol vtadt a alngU place ln Nebraak i
the Republlcana wera ml well organlaed aad
at work wlth wonderful determlnation If they
can keep up the actlvltj wlth whlch they have
aurted out untll the day of ele< ?, MeaTteley
wlll carry the Btate of Nebraaka by more than
8,000 majorlty
From Nebraaka i wenl Into the .state of
Mlnneaota That Btate la not aa well organ
aa Nebraaka, bul her i.ple are Juet aaean -
and full of confldence In the reaull Tha nargln
In favor of MeKlnley in Mlnnea ta li nuch
larg. r than it is m Nebraaka I found s.,me ae
teetlon among the Republlcana f that Stat-. I
ahould have said l alao found th bi in
Nebraaka. iiut in both Btai - tha numbar nf
i..iiini-iii ajiej DemocratB who wlll In no eveat
vote for Bryan, and man ol ahom a'lll \ ita
dlrectly t'(,r MeKlnley much m. ?? than nver
comea the Republlcan d fe tl n
I do not belleve the i ? .ple ?:' the Eaat fuh>
< ompreh nd h >w thoroughlj th - nei
Jai keonlan Demo. rai guat. i w llh th*
reaulta of the Chl. ago C nventlon I hai'a n.-t
yel atruck a alngle l iwnahlp, vlllage or clt> in
tha Weal where Dei ux-rati ? aol
to be found In conul lera e n iml. i - I am now
a' work ,n the Btate ??! lowa, and I rind that
claaa of I>"tn crata much more numeroua here
than ln the nther - Indeed. I aa>
Bert thera is hardlj . Btate In the k.isi a/herg
'li.- buaineaa Democrata are m.>t" unanlmoaa
"r^aitist the electl. r. ot Br. Bryan than atv the
i> mocrata In th State df lowa. Their ? mvaa*
tlon, whlch ii.- . -? i held. embra I many
of th< leadlng and moal Influential Dem crati '
ih" Btate
Tl;. flermaii \ te in lowa is large Por !!"??
laal i'"\\ yeara that vi te haa i.n largely D*B?o
? ratlc, B*rom the beal Inf .rmatl n I can u-'t
three-fourtha of the Germana In lowa erlll i I
for Bound money, This wlll have a greal affect
on the Hnal reaull The work In lowa s.'i-uiJ
bj no meana ;?? negl. r< '. T i illver nu n
are atralnlng everj nerve to < irrj two or tarei
Congreaa dlatri. ta, bul al i you t me t.>
the Pi tal lentl .1 . amitatg i, i n lat aaj tha: I ?wa
is -1-- aafe i" r M< Klnl. a - the . " 'nt.
and jus! how Vermonl la golng to i ?'? aillba
known by th.- tlme thla artlcle appeara In prlat
Tbe cropa throughoul the Btatea ahlch 1 hara
vlaitetl are aimpl) Immenae The comfleldaBd
fair to harveal the largeat n f t,ti?n*''*
per a. i-? ever gathered. uf couree, ?uehaejJJ*
dltlon la dlrecll) nppojed to the aucceal aftga
...lai.'ity hnwlera whn compoae th- entlre le?J
erahip of tbe Bryan men ,
Mr. McKlnley'a letter of ac eptan. >? f r*6R
ln th.- Weal wlth greal ? I am ;","".
vinced ihai ii. man could h.n.i aaawa ?T
the Republlcan party who w. uld have ii'l''*>a *
largef vote In th. Weatern Btatea thaa
our pi"s."it .andi.lat" llis utl ran ra "i1"", 1!
money queattnn are s.. , i, ? ? . able and ao
tinequlv .. al that no ,,ti" flndfl fauil btIIb UMm
He needa no one i rouch for his belng :nf?v0'
of a tarif't iiiii whlch wlll ralse revenue aBeaga
t . paj the expenaea f the Govtrnmenl
df oourae, it is yel aarly In the > ampamn.
atill, a large numlier .>f meetlnga *r< belng _aew
all over the three stat. i whl. h I hav. -' ?
and the w>\U. is belng dorte i- th roughurag
it la uauall) done in >he mlddle of Octoaar.
The people of the Weal are eager t-. knaw Just
whal la golng on in th. Kaal .
There la g general Impreaalon htra m ,ne
Weal tbal Rryan'a trlp Raal haa been, apaa
ihe whole. b fallure, and n i ? J[.
luiu'liiii.; ln their Bleevea to tlnnk he shoui.t
be neglectlns the Weatern country, "hi-" a*
dld h.'.'im t.? ha\" b "ii" Bhow, and thal
shoui.l !>" apendtng an much tlme In tha I-"
v, here he certalnly ln.s n.'!,"
l wlll rlnae this letter b) aaylna to "'" lv"''
ple who favor aound money In the i:?st Tjaa
wani to i "'k well lo your laurvla I am f"">
i atlafled thal man) of th. Baatern Stat. < '(' '
be much troutded to glve M Kh ley one-quaruw
as large a majorlty as he wlll ?"t here ?
the Btate of lowa Th. coi laal la the w*
Ig by far mora excltlna and ir.ore bitterina"
ii ui.s in the :.st when i left Bul thua .?r
Rnd nothlng In the Weal whlch h uld ? t - '
every Republlcan Li Ihe Unlted BiateB at ?""
wlth confldence ln tl" Bnal reaull t go '',"
lowa to Kanaaa Tha woni t gel t"1"' ,h'\
stat,- is nol good i oaly bope lhal i ajay
Bnd tha i.Iltion of affalra bj dlfferenl now
whal i am told hm i hav.. found n ln tha aara*
Stnt?a whi.h l have ?lall t
Tha people of the Weat are jnst aa in?-n,
gent, |ua< as patrtotlc aad |ual aa hdl otvm
neaa aenae a* irg tha average i.ple *"?
Eaat The bellevera m hoaeat, aound nwaey
ara lual as aealouB ln thla praln* .oun i ^
thag ara la New-Taeh State or Maaaat-huaetl*.
and thO vot.h in Novemher Wlll BBOW **?"
mv predlcllons are true or not. -",!',-""
Councll liiuffa. lowa. Auauat 31.1W? ^^