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nmo n. cm nYD n, w n i i"i ii I, iv-jiiifv I II I jf&i I No kitchen is kept cleaner than manufacture of NONE SUCH i. r. .: l:... :.. win can nt? iimiu i.iMiu uii3 tii Ik than we are in the selection and tj which it is made. The cleaning ie fiiMf t nnrnnfT 1 1 v mint v - - "r j - - than it would be possible to do it by hand. Its cleanliness, purity, wholesomeness and deliciousness are good reasons for using NONE SUCH Mince Meat. A The best reason is itssaving-of time, of hard work, of IT money. A ten cent package affords you two large pics, with out trouble to vou bevond the making of the crust. Makes k just as good fruit cake and fruit pudding as it docs mince X V Pie. Sold everywhere, lie A.s i f yourriumiMiiHl u.Mn-ss.uri.l rufiitlon this puper. ftml we will mull you f r h? a Uiok - 1 'Mrs. l-oj.kin'TlmiikilK'"-t'youcyftic most famous huiu..nnmaiiiUorsof tlicday. VA MERRELL-SOULE CO., SYRACUSE, N. Y. DnuMo I'.irk AoMon. The trolley in Cincinnati appears to have a double back action, so t hat w hen a man is htruck lie is liable, in the winds of u local paper, to be "fatally woutnlod, nd perhaps inny die." A man in that elty was recently struck by a motor, and on beiiir drained back behind the motor to sae him from beiny run over by a ear on the other track was ayain run over by the reversing' of th? inotoi that first hit him. Tetter, eczema hoi urd aM similat Ek'Ii tronbit-s hi em ! bv lb iic of 1) Wars Wit. i; ii w if 800t;ts 'tr CJ. aiel I' -Niies li- f"-s'i-s to 'hHr imtni-d ( i it i"i ar ! v-i toll.S to .Mir.' .!. S. U H. It JS. t. Jv.ui.s; IJ -vYV-h'., Mm o Unit. The disposition to see a pleasant side to everything is often coiiiii'fiiMl upon os a most desirable possession; b.: it is possible to exaL'feraie ami imagine u benefit which doc- notxit. A party of tourists were detained at a bote! near a lake by a vt-t,. rainstorm. Finally it was decided to cross t he'Ia ke, and one lady of t he pa rty a,'i red 1 o 1 he plan e!:i. fully. "(Mi. it wili he much better to take the boat ec;i if it does rain," she said, "and one thinir. we fha'n't h.ave any dn.st on the 1 cav thif morning"." Many political speakers, elf rr riin . sirjei s and oilers who us the vo:c-exu-ssivniv. ivly upon Oae .Minnie Touii C tre to urewnl husk; iit-sa and laty iicci'-i". lis v. tineas a vat vntive is only npialed by its p i. r te v Hord iiistHti'atieous relief W. II. Kenn-ds. ?:. Louis; Ii S. W. U. Ahna. for !Tnr h.f vtjin. It l - i "i:.:; :a rly snnpo d It. a hor che'-tt t:' - are -r-ry u: w lrl,-vo;io. eri hc'.'s -s ;n Tur' ey tl-..y are ror.r t- Vi frf "!" . fenve-lte:l f if li'lUOr find 'ltlli.'ei' f.-t 'l K' 7 iedicir.-. Cwroaif constipt i--" ' : t: t" . k agreeable and lift-shortenins? dithculty I:ilerns tf." sjptn, chi'm heaJuch-. t t i b-v-iti, nd to..e-s th blood, p. ;t'i b- reads y -v-'c rw b DeWitt's Little E trlv If : mhsm little lulls are preat regnl.' ss W. II. Hennels, Sr. Lo us; M Wbb. Aim Suez C'annl Profitn. The Suez canal repn sents at present a clear profit income of over l.COO.OoO a year, and this, too, means a saving" to the commerce between cast and west of over 2,000,000 a year. Its political and military value is somewhat problemat ical, since the sinking" of a single fdiip or dredger w ould render it impassible. mm I 1 Ul The Trials and Tribulations of a Hat tic Creek Cilizcn-IIow He Comes to Tell This Story. (V.i th- H.ttth- Crr. k Mn.) Among the mould, rs at the works of the Michigan foundry company can In found Mr. Amos Mayna"' : '. has lived in I'attle ('nek for ov t t-n ye,, is honored and respected by ;dl ..iio l;:i..-.v him; such .is the man h- r. ilo - th-s Stat'-nient, le' says; " I iiae had id-'i: v trouble for ycats. and i: h i mad my hf.- miserable. The liea . y lifi iii.'. i. sary in my husines-;, made tr.e 1 ha.e b ' eoinpc!l'-d to li. in i : I ;:, a h 1;-h-ss condition for as l-mr a-, niii d i;. - o; a time;t!'e atesi p. tiu w , from my I-. which soiin iimes frit a :!; i !. y-.-(. ! was bci.'iLT run throu-.d. f:i ;li - r- . i of my kidta-vs: man. r:d-''nso' Mi'il" 4 (.'reek klu'W how bad I W..- I eoulil not. move without the jr. atesl caution, for ib soon iis 1 : 1 1 i i 1 1 1 J 1 1 d to -oop ovr, bend to one vide, or even turn in bed. tin pain was simply unlear,ahle. I wore porous planters constantly for the little tem porary relief they brought me. When ever 1 caught the slightest fold it went straight to my kidneys and made me worse. I was advised to try Doan's Kid ney Fills, and got some. I have taken in idf four boxes of them, and I now feel as nctive as ever. A few inonthsago I would have ridiculed the i'le.t of being cured so quickly, and being able to work as I can now. "All the long-standing pains art gone, and the former traces of kidney dis orders found in my urine have disap peared. I have recommended Doan's Kid ney Fills to many friends who were trou bled as I was. and in every case I have learned they proved ns bvrieficial ns with me. Doan's Kidney Fills would le cheap to tee at almost any price." For sale' by all dealers, price .V) tents. Foster-Milburn Co., UulTalo. N. Y., sole nirents for the L S. Hctnember the name, Jjjan's, aud take no other. rcTOv a , w c LdjiTt WW w w . , the premises devoted to the Mince Meat. No house- mnltor nf nrrnn r? n cr fond ttiv. --"t preparation of the materials of j of the currants (for one thing) j inciim u i ivu uim'iiuvw, wm sure anu gei uie genuine. r 'A State News. Fanner Krawl of U.iindnde, shot his 1 fi hand oil while hunting. About 'JoO business inui of li y City went on the Detroit Mackinac ex cursion to Alpena today. Patrick Yore ot Hctiton Harbor is huilding a two-story block on the sue of the opc-a house where 1 "J lire men lost their lies. On a wager. Liveryman Wm. Drew your of Dundee drove one of his horses to Tccnnisi -h. ; miles, in mil! hour I and two n.inuto. I (iov. II eh h is appointe! ('. A. (lower I of L'ltisiug, member ol the state board ot eon eel ions in pi t e of Herbert A j Fole.-t, resigned. i .Jude Maxwell has awarded the ! Commercial National bank of Detroit 1 two lai'" j jdiii'-'.'s ;itr ainst Aivin ;Ma!tb;., o -e f..r !o:;7ot".l, and the : o h i f.r 1. P.t ).l . I'll' u , '! v ior- referred back Ovvos s Puder, on the m-ound fill the t:esvcie excessive. If tlie ailioiud can u t be raise I. () v ,vid b m- frontid with a ddic;ev . A dev.. ut ehurcii ileaeon d' K'ie .v rapped a b;g penny in tinsel and in eiid. d to drop it in the collection box. Jildee ids dismay when lie found h i i id droppid a' s!iiniug new quarter. ) A. H. Swartout. president of the Sa- naw County Telephone Co., has en- ioint d Seeietal V Y.. L. Iblldiek Slli'l thers f rotn operat mg the line or ie oveiing u'oney on chattel n:.rtg:L'c-igain.-t tliH company. He sa- he ha lot hecn allowed to look oer the looks and charges ini-in inagetnent. "I am an o'd soldier of the 11 -dH I ion vear afT' I was in bed all v:u er with dironie i henmatistr. Three dectors railed to yive m" f e'ief. Two bottles o' Hut dock I;ood Hi'ters put me tm my Vet. It is worth its weight in uo'd.' Ur. it Kuapp, Ltchliehl, Hdlsdale Co.. Mich. Iovttrllen Mr. (itlinmertoo, "Did anybody ever hear ( f anybody to dowiitruddcn as I'r" said Mr. (-ilim nieiton. "If I go to the pailor window to look out into the street, and, coining; away, h ave the certain awry, as I an; very apt to do, I hear my oldest daugh er say, 'Twenty-live cents,' and I have to pay it ; it's a line for not readjusting the curtains as tlu y should be. What do you think cf that for domestic tyranny? But it has its bright side. The money so collected got s to Luy tilings that oth erwise I would have to pay for, so per haps it ib jut as well. " Nev; York Sun. "An ounce ot prevention is bdtr than a p.mti 1 of eui l)r Wood's Norwa Fine Syrup ; rewnts consumption 1a "nring colds, ami all stmilar lung troub'es. A ValunMe I Hr:iry. Lieutenant Cemnu'uUr T IS M Mi on. I" N , n tired, has In Id- lieme p Wasluntrten. one of the most alna' !e j ri tate libraries in the city not oniy in re gard to the books it contains hut In th Collection ot m dais and moneys ef ill liu lion. From every part of t!u werld .Mr Mas..", his for vears ndded to the-olkv tiuii "vl.i.li was oritrinally made ly Ills fa thef A in. in..' t he medal in hi m i.ic Is .m.- .f tl.-o. .rn.il ttt muck off ov tin l;.r. il r-r i: - '.l o rnment to eminemo ? the ie; i a ... i . J tlie Fnica t- nil tli Hill. "Wo h-: i: i si for bear trrir?, ' laiil t'.e i .: a. "Our readteis demand fomthirg si "cy. ' ' "Web." : nd tho man with tho niauu script, "iiK.s story is about u einnamor Mr " Si.orfs Afiel.l Tiled people are tiled because they hay exhausted their strength. Tpe o ily way for them to tret strong is to eat proper food Huteatingis nor all Strength comes frni food if:er digestion. Digestion is nude easy with MiHKr Digestive ( 'ordial. IVi pie who ppt too tired, die. Life is strength. Food is the maker of s'rentrth. Food is not food until it is digested. Tired, nale, thin, exhausted, sick sufferers from indigestion, can be cird by the use ot Shaker D gestive Cordial. It will ieie their st ent en rgies. refresh and invigorate them, cette new eourige, endurance arid s'rumth, all bv tifdntnu iheir stomach to digest their food, It aids nature, and this is the best of it It elves immediate relief aid. with i i 'Ti veitnce. permHr ent'v cure. iVdb druggist. Trial Lottie 10 cents HON. CARL SCUM The Great German - American Statesman Speaks For Sound Money at Chicago. Fact?, Arguments, Logic, Wit and Sarcasm Presented In a Masterly Way, Why Prlcr Have Deelhietl -Tlio Allegri "Crlniii of lS?a lias Net Muile ;. N Cheaper Tim ('iuneiif nera f m I'r- Mlver Vlt'tury In Nuviialur Would Il I'miit', l!aiilirupte unil lulurmil 1U tr Hud l'ierty I rt-e olnan ut Six teen tu Or.e Menus Silver .M iMioiiict.il lUia -Wiigf " 11 1 lt Cut Dnwii ami lliilf tf the IVoplc'ii SaiiiiK Will I to Lmt A ppeaN to I'rejiiilire In Support of Kepuiliat ion I'olicles Are Imiiiural ami llotnul tu I'iill, Hon. I'srl Wchurz, ex-scretary of tho in terior, delivered un udJress en hrptetnlier 5th, in Central ilusiu hull, Chicago, on the U BUi'HOf tho euinpuiii, under the uuspii.es of the Arm-noun Ilunest Money le:iue. J'very seat in tho hull wa.-i filled, many persons who do kirel admission beinif turned away for lack of room. Tho addris-n in jurt was un follows: Fellow Citizens I havo come from tho CUt to the WDfl to apeuk tu yoll fuT hnIK-st money. I do not tumftiuo myself to he in un "t neiny'n country." Tlu ro i- to me no no my 'a country within thu b'jundari.'M ot this ro public. Wherever I am umoiiK Annrieans I urn umoiK felluw citizens and friends louud togcth'T hy common intereMtH and a common patriotism. In this spirit I (-hull discuss tho Hie tion of tho day. I nlmll not d"ul in them-i-ial jihihjsdphy, hut in hurd u-id dry facts. There are sporadic dicont nts in thn coun try, partly Knuire, partly produced ly arti t: i.il a.'itution. Tliey may be s;n-i-ifld thus: There are farmer who complmn of the low prices of agricultural products; laboring nu n iiuij 1 ti.Minx of a lack ef rcmum r-itive rro I ley mint ; men in all sorta of pursuits com- Pilfer . W (ilainin:; of a general business staenati in and .f ii scarcity of money. In some parts of tho ountry, fsjti ci tlly the south and wi s!, tie re re many peoplo roinpl.-e.niinr f a w-mt of apital ami a too hi;;h rate of iiit n-.-t. The ry for more tnoney is tie- favorite cry. These .re the principal and the most definite coni- hunts. iVyond tin m, howi ver, un imjir'-s-ion h.is b.-en spread by agitators that an or ;anizej conspiracy of moneyed nun, maiidy :reat banker, in Ann rn-n and in Kun pe, jacked by the monarchs and aristocracies of he old World. i- seelii-. t!ie (,'ein-ral i stabli-h aeiit of the gold stan lal' l of value ti monopo lize or corner thn world's money to the gen eral detriment. All this has found definite expression in the ol lowing declaration S the Chi .-ago platform: 'We declare that the act of sT3 demonetizing ilvcr without the knowledge or approval of 'ho American people has resulted in the ap- reciation of gold and a corresponding fall in lie prices of commodities produced by the eoplc; a heavy increase in the burden of '.ixation and of all debts, public and private; he enrichment of the money h-n ling c'i;:sh at lonie and abroad, prostration of industry and mpoveridiment of the p-opl." M.irlt well hat all these evil oonse-ijUciiecH are ascribed 0 tie-demonetization of silver in the l.'nit' d States alone not to its demonetisation any-A-hi-re else. This is to justify the prosenta- ion as u M'.flicimt n i;n dy i f the free coinage f silver in tin- L'nited Statt s al me, "without vuiting for tho aid or consent of any other latioii." h This platform is amplifii d l y free coinage Tutors, who tell us that the act of 1 s7H. called 'the crime of lsT:i," h v -urn ptitiou-ly "wip d out" onedialf of tho people's nemey name y, silver; that in cons quei.ee the remaining ..ilf of our metallic mom-v num. ly. gold as 1 basis i f the whole fln.ineml str.i "ture, Las to lo tho same business that formerly was doiui y gold and silver tog tie r; that tin reby golj as ris n to about d JiiU" it iornc r pnrchas ng power, the gold d jllar U-ing virtually a ",M0 out doll 11' : that t he l;i,,a wle i pv j I'.l'-es t hings tor sale S thus being robbed of ) dt' the ,ri e, .vhil'-! bts jiayubl" on the gold ba-is bave bi otiic twic- i.s h ::vy, hi: 1 t:- t this frill of in-es aid increasi- of burdens i-, en ri 'hi ng tho .noiiey c.hat'.gi i-s and oppres-ig t'.e peopio. "liut Are the laets? Arc thi'se com; hunts well foundodf Look it facts which nob. .dy dlsput"s. Tli.it thi ro :i-s be.-n u ci iTi.ii! ' t'ablc fall in the j rices of auny articles since lsT:i in certainly true, hut vas this fall causej b' the so called ib-mene rization of dvi-r through the act of PCJ? 'ow, lot tjj sjieuk of other periods of our history, uch as tho pi nod from JM t l'.'d, everyiiody knows that tiiero wii.s a con -i b rabl" fall of ;noes, not only as to ;r:ri'-u't i.ral product s .tton, for instate"', ilr-.p-i-d from ''1 .ij cu.d in lvn to 17 cents in IsTl but m i imy kinds if iiubi-triul prodii'-ts b fore IsTii. What hap pened before H?:i ca:i:i it have been caused by A-hat happened in ll-i. This is clear. The hrinWage aft- r i7l may, therefore, have been cuuv d by something i 1-c. An tie r thing is equally clear. Win a"vr a change in the prices of commodities, is ca-i-e 1 hy a change in supply or den. and, r both, then it may affect niTT i.t arti' ies di.Tcr nt ly. Thus wheat may rise in re-e, the supply bf inif proportionately hhoi t, v. hdoat tic anio time cotton may decline in priei , the supply hoing pr ip..rtioiiutey abundant. l:ut when a changij of prices tak' s pl ace m cj)ii' ipuin -e ef a great change i:i the p jr haing r o: ihe money of the country, especially when that chungu is Huddon, then the ff ct mr. it b Hiuul, or ut least l;pproxl mutely so, as to till article that are bought or 11 with tl-nt money. If by tho no call 'd dii.ioneto-..,u.n of sih'j r in lT.i th" gold dollar -.- tin dj'.lar on the gold basis became a 'a I ce.it doll ii- at all, then it became a iu ci nt d dlar at o:i--o and for eViTTthil g. It couhl not Jos-ii,ly 1 ut th" kiiiiu time a :) ci nt i'.oli r for . 1 a', und a l.XJ nt dollar t'T coul, uml a 1.J cent dollar f-;r cotton, and a h cut dollar lor core or for e iV'Vcl. I ch.illengo anyone to g.un .y this. Priors and the Act of 1HT3. Sow for the fad s. Th" act of IsT.i n qnes tu nt ceume a law on th -Uthi f !' bruary. What was the .ff.itV Wheat, rye, outs ami corn r se above the price of l-.;.', fiili- cotton declined. In 174 w h at lr ' pej a lit;h-; corn made r Jump upw.irl; cotton deciui...!; ouU nd ry rose. In fe7o th. re was a j,. m rul de din. In lt78 theru . a riso la wheut iixd m 11im In eora, oati, ry and cotton. In 1871 there was another ris in w heat, carrying th frit above that of 1470 and up tu that of 1371, jaar preceding th act of 137J. Evidently no far the 200 cant dollar had not mado its mark t all. bat I will admit th poasibU ploa that, as they say, the act of 1&7J having been pasued In sucrct, Hpl did not know anything about It, and prions remained measurably etdy, in Iguorunoe of what drwudful things had hap- tunitd. If so, then it would appear that, If the now in (t ones bad only kept till about it, tUa gohl dollar would hav modestly r lomnod a 1 W ont dollar and nobody would havo lx tn burt. Hut, seriously Kpeuking, it may be said that whn ths act of 1j?J was passed wo wcro I till us-ng delusively papor inonuy, that nei ther gold nor silver was in circulation, and that thurcfure the demouoiiiution would not to felt. Very wall. Dut, then, in ls79 apecie payments wt ro resumed. Metallic nionoy cir I ulstisl again. And moro than that, thn cry about "the crime of li?J" resounded in eon I res and In tho country. Then at last the --JO t nt gold dollar had its opportunity. Trice could no longer pi. -ad ignorance. Vhat hup poned? In lSMJ wheat rose shore tho price, of lT'J, likewise corn, cotton and eats. In bvd wheat roiio &ain ; also corn. o.Ats and cotton. In liHi wheat and cotton declined, while cum and oats rose. Thfl reports here given ure thoso of th New York market. They may vary somewhat from report of farm prices, but they present the rise and decline of prices with substantial correctness. If, however, tbore be souietody believing that, iu spite of thutse fauts, tho demonetization of silver by tho act of H7J must lu nonie mys terious way Lave done something to depress prices, I meet him with the uftirmutiwn that tho silver dollar was pru-jtically demonetized long before 1S7X To Judge from the speeches of our free coinage orators, the Am-jioan peo ple must before 1S7 J have fairly wallowed in teilvcr dollars. Wlat is the factf rrcsident J fTerson stopped the ooiusge of silver ilollarb in laoil. From i7ti t' lift, aside from fraction ul currsm y which fince Is. Mi was only hmitod legal tiitider or.ly about w.uun.iwuof silver dol lars wvro coined. They were ho searou that you would hurdly ever see one en ept in u curiosity shop us a rare coin. There was constant troublu with the legal ratio between gold and ailViT, which could Hot bo ho fixed as to keep tho two metals P potherln circulation. Once one of them would bo driven out of tho country and then ihe other. Meanwhile over Jl.UAl.tMJ.UXJ of gold Coin was coined, and since l&i gohl was sub Itantially the only full 1 gal tender mom y in actual circulation. And those were excep tionally prosperous times. Then the civil war camo ami swept all our inetnllic money out of Kight. Taper uiouey took its place, und in that Condition we were in 1S7J, wiien the famous act of lsTll was pa.-.sed. What, then, was in reality that law th .t has since been so fierce ly denounced as "tn.- crime f 1 -7d ' Why, it was simply an a-'t revising our coinage laws snd providing am n other things tnut certain iClVcr coins should bo f tfUek to be legal telld'T la the payment of debts on iy to a M::ail amount. Die st:. iard silver dollar, that had pra ti ul ly b't-n out of u.-e sine,. Tre-id iit JdTer 5 .-l in iM-j had stoji; i d its coinage, was simply i. it mentioned in the enumerati' n. That is U: Tin- a t of Js7;i therr tiTc i!id not create a i w state i f tilings, out Miinily r ' "gn i.j-d a .-:ate .t things ,v.:ich h;.d e-.isted f .r inuny 1 an l iany ycirs. It did th- r.oy not only ic t destroy bah' the ::oj,ey of the c .uiitry, but Lot a sllr.-le (i..l!;ir i f It. W II ' Tl'ievS llue I)i lined. Hut what i t it, th. n. that has cuus-d the ne r'ine if pri -.-? I appeal to y:-.r eomtuon D i think- t hut wneji one Man, aid . by i:.... ry, docs as much productive . ' i r:.i t' v t-n or more di 1. and when r :..o . v:i in of transportation curry the t t t;--.;.i t ,e pro-lu .-r to the oii-um.r . ;:.! .: .- ' feu - ;: el at ..j.e-tdth the cost, : 1 A !i li: t.: t '.;. s.,ij ,;.,n if intelligence . : .;: ;.ni e .-t :.l:.i' st a.'imiiil ati U, do it..-., !:;; til' . i 1 1 1 product of human . i .r .- :.i . :.' t i.i i''i" pr..p Ttion become ...pr- If it 'ii 1 no;, then modi rn civiliza io'A"; d i i one of its nii-.t important ami 11 e. t'oeti as bo a hat failure. For .. .iu' 1 t ;. la Ve;r. . V" genius of th age that v..t- s i- . ir t.. j ractieal objects engaged ill .. iiat t l.-i tii .n in devis.'iz an 1 oevel iping i ms i..ui l.iethods ly which the things re-v-.ired'iv ina:'.tiul for the husten unci and jiii'oi t of lif-3 1.".? made bi tter and more easily if. li b 1 1 nit t is, i io am r'r . i. runner in ae agricultural the l'nited S'at'-s Welcomed i.i '-.linery wl-.ich iodps him ag and harvesting his crop, ni! road, the stennboat, the td -graph, which shortened i planting, r aisi; ie Welcomed til'! iw f;-e:ght.s. the iio dl-taliec bet'.V ' 1 the b:itlk-.:ig i a his farm und the market, irrungenieats required for loving and s. Ming his proluct. Dut us near . all oiir farm -rs ha i the same encourage t ;i nt, s i it t ilio.vcd quite naturally th.-t the .-. hi ut i i- c,i of thi.- country increased from an tins'; d a -'en.ge of odJ.Uou.uuu bushels between i i io a. id I vJtiiin annual average of 475. UW, j,J bi.-b. Is b tvveen 1 HKJ and lst'o. Hut also . Te'.gii count re s hud th- ere-ij-iraging benelit : .. .- .-l.e,a J'.eh Is were i p.-n ;d in T.ussiu and fie Argt :it:i.e lb-public and elsewhere, and, ..cording to Lrud-d root'-., u very con.pets nt .uthoniy, the wheat jiroluct it the world rew lroi.j to l-' - no 1 s th..n -t.ti.ouO.UiU i us!i"ls, while the world's consumption is es-f.mat-d to in-reusc only IJ. .uw to li'.oiU.KKJ t.u dii Is aanually. Wii a th.j incr. use of the v. i i i .'s s.r iply thas guia- up' u tin- increase '. tin- W"rld's d'-aiand. is it it wonder that in the world's market, which rub s u- price for all eporting countries, that jiri-e should have 'e el :n d'r Is Uot tins an liltinlt. ly more r:i tioii.il e;;;ilanution o! the d" line i . pri-i then to :i - i-.b ' that tb clin- t the so called do mouetiz.it ion law of 1 !, which piac 1 1 .-ally d-- i.ioM tl.-.cd Uotiling, b bj an i n 'reuse of our I. s , 1 -,i ; i.i and m-ikin l.igin r t hii-i it ever . ;.;ly followed '.-.riy trebling ipita far. far re. .and high ' e.j'"pt oil"' il war to the irre I I ! b f i r tii .!. it is m any ot; ; Voi. might as well a-crd gl-e.it eeil.ct of Sll. tlur Iteeent ilver Itrvs. Cowed by the uproarious out -ry w vit -ry which was and tak. n tip I y Tcss pa-sed two n 1 i, i:i pursu start. 1 by thn silv r t.u: tin- "i !i -up money" m a, laWs, i.iie in 1j7s. till- oil ance of which over 4-M,oo ;,uiu of s.r.a ni .11 .rs were aided to our curr.i.cy, more tlianCni times as many doll..r. its h id evr been coim d lefijre, b. -ides a l.trj-'- addition to oikr suh- sid:.-'.ry silver coi:.s. iur p.up.-r n.oni y wus llirgely increasel, so t'.i.it wh le in lf7: the I ye;r in whe h the Ann ricaii people were s;iid I to have bei n r -bb'ed of h if Ih-ir money while in I ".t, 1 say, .ve lud f' i i. OKI. mm of money in i th- I iot. il htat'o;, w-had J.i.l7,e-J,U'JJ in let i nearly Uiiee time ji mu-h, and while m l..':- en nilutlo;, wus Vi'ld T eilpltu. It ivm i.'J.'.'it per capita in lv,:.-, ad (y times us inaay ,-e.!,'. r dollar an 1 m.i:.. times nure I inoia y ' t :di lunus than this country hu 1 ever ! hu'l lu it in -st prosper. ia da a.ei y. t the ; pri of silv. r in tho market k ; t in filling. ' and the price of many commodities, agricul ! tur d stu: 1' iiidud "1, eoi.tim; -d in their de clining tendency. Now Hiiii!..'.',!' this ease. ' Upon w hat ground do the k v.t advocates as- . S'Tt that th- so e ,ll"d d. Hi":;, tlia1 loll of Silver depres reason money Th . ' now t ill le tl'.Ii. r ni" ' sV A i u- th i Toing to tiieir own has md bee. a sniricicnt Sustain what prices 1 7J. Hut th.Te is in., b, c; to .sl.,t ; rev ni ;r ti m ill JTl '.'s. Ug l.ef. re s ms nr.e-h a nu y as th re was per c jtpitu cireulu d iL ir ur.'umentV , ..: d a la .cM, wh Ch ht.lc V) conn - 'f U ilMT pliil os -mh'-rs have invented .iysi-rious phra set 1 at prices hitve n b. ca.is by the act of 1-7'S t ho "nion im it r "b-n.pti.'n" ha 1 b.u curtail g.! i b in.' av.iilablo ior this purpose, 'loin,' tovt!ie treasury statistics, we gone t v of I.I. o, l.llt, had in 1 -7a only l.'j.Ufi.wm of coin, tiidud.tig fi:I is i li ry silvi r, in the ci.un.try. ami now we l.uvi un. b uvi-r ''0t,,iO(j,' u ni gohl ulo.ie, or ii eve t'-.i-i '.'4 tiri km tr, uch nc aey of "ultimate re I. mi '.on'' a in Vu,i. An 1 yet price, are lo.v. he i.;mii wle. m smh fa. t-. do nut co:; V iiiei 1 hut t h' decline i f pricis cat.teit have bee. e.ill-"d by Uliy tT. t JTodli e l.pl'll OUT currency l y ti'e .a -i ,f 1 sV-l must lac1 a skull so thi'-k taut u trip Ijutiin- r would m. t drive a inun 1 com lusion triro'ign it. Mow tlie At Was Pucd. But I hour mys-lf a k-d. If th.i i ; so, why wax tins uct of ls7b j used secr-tly, surr .p titiou; ly, stealthily? F t silvi r orators L.v I" n piTs.stently dinn.ri; into the pi pular ;? for i..ati y" r, until mnli ns 1 In vi 1 it. "t bior t.i.t the ail vi r tbr ,i.gh t'.ei law of 1j j 'ot. 'il.: i fal !e h.n irv.-n 's'apsiri;itcd" . s...,. ,ia,k. ..r..: n ' ft n o an th'Titntively .i-procd th it I am r.i'v. iiiiiig ti.k- it up agu.u in cicta.i m n.ttor SLeruii.a fj . V re .-ntly In a n.o-f conclusive manner, i rll .!; ue; 1 that I Was it member of tin a. ...: t M e tliu ;i 1 1 i mphuticu'. y a'oout t '." U' t of i '.'.f ly ; alio i. aonnt r !,ow h lulis I. . what tla y w. re ! 1 1 h:. ) wh( n of I nftlrni, j r i.i line-" j.1 t!ie sti.ru ,,.ds iher .1 Ti-pl.tloU- t c.ig nin e- t!.. ie F.ngii.s.i il III' nev tu n L' log on I gl'O ll -a ;i t. I w nil -. promuti tae on, as whoil.s to bu acruput '0. 7 l.Ut lis a Ci e - ,. i JieoUS l i. t . .'. J . years during v ohsi-rvr t p ;l.. linssed nor heard ;. .i ..I ov. .', a.-d s , .,'oiy r.j,. . f. wi im ii my opponent. I.t i f oo.itei.por i- i . j M.ay t.it m t!.e : e ! .. . n an ati "t! -m - 1 li.lVe 11 Vi r w t l is. THI 'ilo'ls, s'-uij'j- .-. . ,T lUli'.t ,V. -. 1 ' ' . i I . now doiio a .a r. i origin, its naiuio I!i:in's lilectiou. 1 -f less, IT- i t: fit, .'.,. a- 1 tic King ns has bi :. ' I gard to the it'-t iif 1 .. and its coti-isiui nec. What Would l nllo Con.-ider now whiit the l.i.meiiiiite eon qui net s would bo if 3ir. T.ry .n were lee tci (result nt with . congress to mat h. Mr. Lryun would i f coure be anxious to have Lis free coinage 1 tw enucted, but th it could not be, i-vin If he called an v t ru . --ion of congress, until some tune in April or May, five or six months after the day ef lection. Hut as S'on on tho 4th of November as the re- hult of tho diction wii announced everybody would know that the purity of gdd and silver would not bo maintained. i It huving bceji niuio certain by Mr. Bonn's ( h-ctiou that tho parity of gold and silver would not be maintained, there would lie a rush upon the treasury for tin gold in ii by persons holding groenbaks entitled to re demption, und the gold reserve would be cy haustod in u twinkling. U jld will instantly disappear from tircuiatiou to be hoarded or exported. Why will it disappear? Ti cause every sensible per.-aou w hen making a pstynu ut will pn f. r to make it in the h ss valuable dol lar and hold tho more vstlr.atdu gold dollar Ive k for moro profitable Use. Oold will there fore quickly rise to n premium, and we shail be on th" silver basis long before a free coin age law can tie enacted. What does it mean to boon the silver basis? The word "coin,"' wher ever it appears in the law, will no long.; r moan gold, as it wus so fur understood, but silvei alone. The greenback t treasury note ro doi uiblij iu "coin" will no longer b rb -cm -d in gold, in heretofore, but onl in silver. The United fctaterf bond payable in coin, no niatter whether gol 1 was paid for it or whet her it had bein sold for the Tory purpose of buying gold fur the treasury, will Lo paid, principal and intcn st, iu silver repudiation as il.igrunt as the world ever witmused. Our daily trans actions in buying and .-oiling, in paying ami roc ivin? wages, will no loiigi r be carried on upon the basis of the gold dollar worth lou cents, but of tho .silver dollar worth 50 cut., or thereabout, for the government will no longer hold Up the silver dollar to the Value i t the gold dollar. Thai l.. v.h.it the s ilv r bo is means. You c an stu ly in lleiico how it works. The ipiantity of gold vanishing from circula tion will amount t about ''(A),uu,U'H, the dis- ippoaruii'v of which will m .k" a tivun -ndv.is hole in t he voluin of our currency. Nearly ni'-third vt it will be gone, and w hat remains vill be reiiu'ed nearly one half in purchasing power. But, says the siiv'iT mall, there V. ill b free silver coinage to Ml the gap promptly with coined silvi r or s.lsa r c. rUlicaP s. i:h, no. n.y b How .-utt'eri rs. The oi-uppearuiK f i; .hi will happen promptly after theePeuon f Mr. l:ry;.n, and tin r- will ii.jt possibly be any free coinage of sjp.-er f. r at bust six Month-, .and it .vill rcipure a great mauy nioro months t i li.'l : gup ot .M. "J.u io.imj. The Tree Coinage Tunic. V.'h.at will h .; p. n i ilohe-llelnocrut rep aid s. .urn t ! me ag i : ' ,-ietory of the free eatiwhib V The St. Lov.i.s its Mr. Bryan to have I think it," meaning thi oinago movement, "wdt c nise a p.. iii". But th- country is in a deplor able condition, and it will take t ;l reii.'c mens iii-i s to restore it f ia eori(ti;i.,n of prot.erty. " '.Vh'Tt u.oii tne .'t. B.n.i., paper pointedly re marks "Bvid ntly Mr. Bryan has heard of tha doctor who always threw his patient into lits before ad iii in ist ring any curative medicine." Illst so. How, then, wouid Mr. Bryan's "lit" work? The sudden disappearance of our g old I i i circubition would produce the most string' i.t contra -tiou of the currency on record. Bu.-i ness men who owe money u:id at the .sun,.! time have money du- them will be forced tu ..lici t that money by every 1110:1ns at their iispos.,1. Nobody will Is- inclined to lend oui any money except upon extraordinary secu rity. The b nks wi'l ti tturady ei nsid-r it their luty to keep themselves Mtrong. and there fore to call in loan and to restrict their din iount.s and advances to business men with the utmost caution. Bn sine.;. 1 stablishmeiits, niu'i'ifn'-tories, m'Tcintile hoii i. .s, unable to get the moii. y for meeting tin ir o! ligations, will by the bun in-ds succumb to tin ir emtur mssmj iitt and tumble dewn like a row of bti. k. Other will cautiously restrict thoir Hperatioiis to the narrowest possibl limit, an I wage oarii'Ts by tiie thoUH.mds will lose their inploymeut and be turned into the street. No class of so'-i-ty Will be spared the lie stru -live cons ipieiu-es. Kvi-ry frigateo d ..Teditor, pressed by Lisown creditor an 1 ap preh' iisivo of a growing lots by every day's I. lay, will eagerly pounce upon his debtor.;. Th" prompt settlement of every account will tc )u p.'iiiprnr.ly liem-ind -d. ear farmer wlm '.: ive niortgau-es oit tn.-ir property stud who !: tv- b-en told tuat free e .1 in go w i 11 make filings exeec.ingly cn-y for th -m will Lavo une unexpected i .x pern n "i s. Bv.-ry mortgage 1. bt that is du. will be (pii' kly culled 111. The 1'iortg.ig. .r v. no tn. s to hitve his bond t xteral u will t.nd ..1 un.villing cur. lie who s ei.s to borrow Money 111 order t repiuee the old mortgage with a now on-.? will be told Hint tius 1 no time for loans, except, perhaps, upon ex orbitant conditions. The Mi.rtga-e-.r may Unci, to 1. taut hi.-. 0 nid is p..yabhi in ' old coin, and be will hi.vaj to buy the gold at the pr.i.i'.ain then ruling, i'orcclo.st-.re'i will be the order of i!i day. Th- inongugi or w Ihjm'i k- shelter r.n u'T the luw'i ui lay will sit any rat.- lurt...r burden Ins property with thi-io-to! le-.-ti pro- ceedillgs. r.Vi r v.'l.iTe al.Xlety, i'Iili' (ri',ij.v ia.-ni. -.tcrirdee. loss and i::.stress, i-v, n l .-l.To ilr. Br ; coul 1 :.-ct ;..i the pri sciential ihuir 1 try a n's T..111, l.illisiii. After five or six months of such a d'uw'.ly ri-is, ilr. Bi.an's extra .-a.s-.ion of co;:grcj won i.i b'.'gm an 1 give in fr.e coinage. Tiiv.i., as Mr. iii-yiiii .solemnly pro.nis .1 us in Lii gr -at New V.rk oratioa, free cinug- will give U bi-netUi'.islil. bllin talliill will give US Ml ui uii'i.eice of 1,1 u y, and .dl wnl lu nht Hi: .; dhs-n'r Want i.s bine'talli-m? It L a ui'.:i 't.i.--y sy-teia m w hich the two metul-i cir- CUl ite to.Mlier for ail t.'le p ur , I is. s c f l.tt " on a jiariry with each o.h. r up m it tlx -d l-.-l ratio, w t u h i:i our ease :s M to 1. li . !. :.l!y to have bltil' t.il'.l.sin 1 dd lil'Ist lie ,,n it,l as W"H as .silver le w w id Mr. Bry.1.1 g the nion y powerV iivi ;in i:: lu 'c'eeiitV What siwe, the mini w: 1 b- 1.1. vi r. But "viio w .Il "... t t!io gold b e k fr;:i ii ntly h- i.iu-.t i'It indnei l:n nt r T bo i il to gold il W 11 ai r gold b'di'on to U.vj it coined into doll..! can have sal v r d ... t. nli -r power at ha; would do that, ut c on! v . Io n the hiIvi i I r c. r-i' iut ion wiii.it he ,.i's Willi the s .iil" l",.d th- prn-e'r Oniv ;n ldit ui-s... g ,:. will i- i..T' red li iilar i. un a,,-. tin to g-.ld c.i.nl.rd. T.n r.. nth.- rub. l'.ut h n ."Jr. an Mips i:i v.ifi it theory whi h Li a curiosity in st.ite.sm.ni.-hi't. ile s.;d j;, N-w Vnrk'i'ivli: "Any pun-has. r v. ho .sUjLhI t rci'ly to t.die the l lit. re suj.piy of ;i iy ,a;-ti ae at a certain pro e can pr-v. nt that article fivm falling b low t hut pi e-e. f o the ivi mi:.iivj; can lix u price lor g .1.1 send dvi r i y cr.w.ting u demand great'T tha;i the .aip; ly." And again. ' Ali-n a mint price is t .u- e;.iML-.'.t, it regul ii. s th i.u.!i'n pre , ( ., ,,i4-.e any p r Soii u-'-il ing oiii m.iy have t lie be ll'"ii ( o.t Vert, it int.' co a at tlo.t I'll . an.; ,ui t" ''-"I'l desiring bullion can secuic it by inciting t,a..l coin. ' ' Would l"e Silver .'t n limn et u 1 1 isin. WhatV I - tn s to i..c.iii th.t tiinii r ir.-,! ci in age the governnieiit ill purer, a .e -ilv r 1 ul lion it'id pay u certain fixed price ior it? If so, then Mr. Hryrvti, the great fr" eoi.i ..',-c apo-tle, ilot s not know v 'nt ir e r.iiii.i' .i is. Lit ii niniU'l liiiu. It i:.. u:is that th- is in r of silver bulliin may tike it to the mint .and La vi it coined and n turned to lm a m coined pieces, ki msi.y dollars for so muci height of purt t.ilv r. It uu-h not menu that the ,'vern liifiit "stur ds ready to pnroh use the entire supt ly of filvtu- at a u rtu.r. price." The gov- rr. iM-nt does not purchase a ititrle oum-t-of It. It n. fly receives tho bullion, tamr-- It ned r turr. tT A. id is to flxing a ; n . ... si n as tin g'lVcrnn.i lit s: p hoi-! i.g o" the i.iv r d.ii.a lo the 4,-uld standard, u it wcul 1 A SPECIFIC -Kill- La Grippe, for Colds, Coughs, AND LUNG TROUBLES, AVER If CHERRY PECTORAL "Two years uv, I I1"1' "til'I"1! nnd it left me with ;t eoiig;li whii li ave me no rest night or day. My family jdiysii im pre-eri bed for nie, elianin the iridiciiie ;is often us In- found tins tliili-S I lilel Ukeu were; Hot laC: 1 li li me, but, in spile of ,; : ;;II. i. ; ; . , lm better. Finally, lay i n !.. .' : . Ill-; olio day of ;i .,.,.( .... 1 1 , : , , had t he -1 ipp" aiid , ; . Ayer's (,'1,1-i-ry 1 'cct a a! . -. ,;. : r llie, ;i but) le i,r tlris II, cliei,,. . ' I. ; ; .. I li i.i t;,U,.n half ,,f it. I - ,;s , .i. ,:. I liiive Used lb,. I'd t -lill fo! me o,;!,'!. 11 and in my family, wlit in-v: we i' lr Heeded it, nrnl hae found it ;i s'n c for colds, ediiLTlis, and bin.' troubles." Fmily Wtiui), Nortli St., KIktoii, Md. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Highest Honors at World's Fa'r. Cleanse the Syttem vith Aer's Srsapariila. 1 .- A NUTSHEfLL I'ri e 'i,ii. s ' '.. -nd Not It.'ilse r I'ri' -e. J 1 Do! yt : ( ,r ..ti ii t.i think wlint v.thiIiI : t!. 'tut if the jjcveriiiip nt s'lifiiii'i !:y ! ::"!:. ;; ) tc tcr:niiie that dr (liiiiir." la; 'i."e: Lurks by 4 by H itnhi.'i i;i yr.: . !'Mi:bl be b t( tuler in ;my iri.nuMt U'T .'si e-eh phoulil ar- Bill'e to Jc'.VC tilelrl SO st;ill:r(l in Hity ia .ntity fr- fit cot to the ivrsons pre k ntiiiL: tin tn? l:rler i-'v. n eirfur'iSt.TTirf s' tlie price) t f I ui'!itir I i i' !: vouM at. oi:r, aclvtntoei tn vl ho o ,, ;,)...; f,;r if th-y rould 1 c "i.i'.m a"." .i:ii ut ens-t i)v briek. "un - 'i'!'!" If .'rirt!i just as iu u !. ti.- ' i ::e d1' I ric k.: ?! eafli. l'tit 1. id it I'V' i' c i".:v t; you that it would i:et l,c ;ir; a.-Ividicf in tin value of tin- Lriik., but ;:,i'(ivus ' in tlie vnlue of tii" I'.ril.i.-, v. ii.i h v.cubl thus estab lish a i: w "jvirity I "twei n n.ouey ami property;" t lint tiwli r fiu'ii a system l,o-0 wiuld be wrrth only 1,000 bricks; that that l.Oou tiriks wculd fxchaiie f;ir no Juore cotnnindities or labor tii in it dots today, and conse quently that .1,hi0 would mean no more to us than l.uoo bricks do now? In other words, ( ur pv intnent can dotcrtaino by 1 oj-lation what conniod it y and what amount of that commodity $1 Khali to, but it must leavn it to the laws (if comparative supply and de mand, cost of production, t, to de termine what thn vahio (.f that com inodity p.'ia!! bo. It may (U-cIaro that a bri.'l: .hall b- a dollar, in which oasm f 1 will he worth whatever a brick will exchange frr. Il may di-'laio that II 0. S fraitis of j..,ld shall be a dollar, iu whi h (;.-" si wi 11 be worth whatever '."i. S pt niti.s ( f k'oM will 1 xcl::ui::e for, ur it i:.:iy dcchi:' that 4Vil grains of silvi r ihall be a dollar, in which ease 1 will 1 e v. ( rth only what 4 l'.M., grains of silver will e;:ehan;'o for. the same to-daya-i.it!.;.? ci nts in -;old, or, "I'ivin the uebror tii" o'ption" as to what dollar he ihall ti.-e with which tn pay his debts, it may ik:' Lire that, each of these three shall be u dollar, in which case f 1 will b;j v ( :"Ji ;ast us much astir' thi't. c, which under pn.'-iit coi.djti.'ius 'oulil Lo tho brick. L. 'Jiu'if.ll Kc ..i. A. rite ion 1 inn r Look about you! Sec for yourself J Who suffer most from sleeplessness, nervousness, nerve us dyspepsia, neuralgia, despondency, general weak ness? Who are on the edge ot nervous crcstratlon all the time? Thc:e who are thin, $ Opium, chloral, bromides, il headache powders, only make matters vor:e. Iron and bit ters are only stimulants. To he cured, and cured for f,ood, you reed a fat-making food. You want new blood, rich bbed; and a tonic. strong nervc- SCOTT'S EMULSION of Cod-!ivcr Oil with Hypophos phitcs is all this. It feeds the tissues, makes rich blood, and strengthens the nerves. Eook about it free for the aiklnj. For tile by all druggets at 50c. and $1.00. SC0T7 & HOWNE, New York. (''ft fin ut (I on j a j A