Chuk- lL Ill-Mt. C nun o! I... was luau-3 a rid. on tho (column! on a China. Inn-too A at. Paul a- Cl. pol-ulna by m min-ca In the M u â€an. Inn. wha- Ic Ian-d ll- (own. to" and m killed. WI. ham-g II no it. Joesph lint 0W Maths. and n nan. nu Inu- Milan. and It. won ._ n no week. until: for the pre- mmumthmuthaanp- jb-tumomdmyotm ne- mand nebula-rum“ are ;ï¬u mm no m u the low Wmmm.uucnmun m â€In“ the «am that .11. mean, Inn mod an inn-Inge- Int a! II: mun venuhtor for fruit .11. no Injunction will no up an In Punches Mn 1‘. Earle was â€I“ n Iljmeflol Icahn! Philip D. Arno-r and Robert Gum, who. 00 and" m and I- cum m. lam D. m I mull-cut con- †mint. coll-um! Nickle uuw-WHMQGo-aolurych- *0 a In to... Al 10mm vat anal and the dying an (an to the in mm. While on the way be ox- mm, in! In. tool; [and 9- III mnhmm muons".- m 1m m cut-red to 'u Mnlutuoflona'hlch '- oulol WM! light a Wy- o-hg. ville behind ll. elm-m .03 W to. un- nlndny light at m m Ibo Ind I lam mount a Maln- TIo-u Denney, the ma political m. wu felon-d mn- Portia-d m, m. â€and I Wile! via I. ha WI. fur-on for the hell. Th In men to M on n MM min, In! Ml Into n and. hmnmlnuohclollh id. The In I- hmnd I. to [halal lens. a! Ila-um. OIL. or m. N. Y. H. wu well ant-ed, Mt without ninth: mmmdmndllflcfl ydnmmlmdmw «Io-ll ma.m..m “Banknote 1* In the United sates Chem court at giggly“!!! arm 3mm: ii." 1 51W 631 WEEK NoMmromedl-tlem‘ ‘Wlllhn local! lad Ml hone won kill“ by llflunlu W mm, Itch. The bolt mama nu apllnlcnd every hole In Inc-If- body without Inocul- Iu m In... All- “In, with MIII'III‘ fro. chunk u Initials. 11L. ï¬ll MI '11.. m held up by tour no. end†nut. W from M. bug “a to)- h‘ of m In malo- not". Jo. 1mm and John Gnu. mind In the NI a lamb, IIL. on the mum mumnPnlm cm. lapel Dy mm In the corri- dor will. out ulna." um um Wuhiuton Hutim ny- tho Ad- dict: motion will how to the will of (he "public-n nuioui mum on na- tional thin. but will not compromise with tho Higgin- iuuoa on the Del» um um ticket. Jun- W. Simmons of Own-so bu been mm by Governor Rich oi lichinn | number or the m hard of “nation to lumod David A. Hall- In the republican prlmu-lu in lake Boa-tor Duboln I. laid to lave con-led dxtoen of the twenty-one count!“ (or diver "than 80mm Shaun. the lead- er 0! the IleKInloyltu. J. H. mule resigned at Honmouth. 11).. u ell-1mm of the Warren county prohibition committee and will support The nominations of McKinley and Hobart. were ruined at u largely nt- tended republican rally In Chlmber- Inn. 8. D. W. L. Road of Del Kolnel will not accept. the domocmlc noiulnation {or eonmu In the seventh Iowa district. The Arkansas populist ante central committee has determined to keep A. W. F‘llu lnuthe ï¬eld for governor. Wlmun P. Conlon was elected prou- dent of 3 Bryan chub It. sixty member- orunlud u Sterling, Ill. A McKinley club, with 450 members. has been cranked In Canton, "1. â€Illaâ€. Rolllloul. loohl OI. CHI-lull Dal-n OR lb. "halo World Carer-ll, lit-«pm (or Out III-don"t!†Ao- cldnlt mu. .mh.<fl Oh. ED :CD ZH>MO to 0;â€: NSF "I‘m GIOVE, x ILLINOII. up um a wwunu And LATIST HARKIT I CHICAGO. Cumâ€"Com u princ..1 Halâ€"All [ruin ..... .. nap-n lamb... Wheat-No. I nu†51;. Corrâ€"No. 2 ........... our-many†.. Ryeâ€"Jim! .......... New Woe! ........ Bitter .................. ST. LOUIS. cutieâ€"Alla“. ...... Hon ......... hatchery may. m Cline not and killed Chm Lents. In Lean was bully lulu-0d. Herbert lcbtwell m mun-l: cm. The ir'nlvie m to java but caused by hinting. Join Killer, Iced £6 nan, oi Au- rora. m. M iii-lei! to an apple (no. no mum and drug stare of D. W. Donnell It Hubbard, 0., m on- tered by thieves. who mired m in junkyard nodal-marinas», w. w Donnell, a bicycle rider. > Lini- Hm. I you; factory girl, cite-pied in commit suicide on the «no: at High. Ill, in mm catholic acid. It it thought a. will die. cunn- Hmu, n tor-c mu Fe engineer, the stole m (amid :- cum in its lino-ti. Klan: And Tom "M- It Main, It... will. in. do: the inane-co of liquor. hi lien Mord. 1-6., win no Ice-c «ERâ€"aidâ€" By the lull-a at I 611er the cu- m cl a northbound hunt on tho hut-ville and flushing «and. IOII’ lonh Button. “1.. m thrown In. tho tncl don .- cabal-om. Mu Wright, 3 bun-n. in II- .Intty NIH. John “loner. "other bah-u. cu hum tuned. Print. M can». In» r. amt unity. tuned to will the mono-r1 Hm It Port Mvnml. Ku.. and cm In the man of the urn- h an out and mt don Tn count. tuned with Mn. ht they and lack nflu plus I start ant-Ia. Jon loam Ind Jun Km m Instantly lulu ad tally Ill- ;Id â€um-nmhmuh am In. at him lick. and In“! hull!- neelnl MI I.- "mm-nwlamumtn the an. ll... Nora. lulu, 3 you. no of For: Chums, N W II the Indo- slut rim. lie was mu. along the flmnttlummwm labor-e hoe-no mm It none onset II the an I“ 9mm Into tho Hm. KIMIIQ. the ï¬ner-01d «mu: 0! N. l. m dun of m "Mold ml) Rap-ulna. lied at WV the mndflaflu‘râ€"ty nut-her} toot no not nu. The little ï¬ghter at It all Fol. . km. 0! Inc-ville. 0M0, fen Into 1 1 vow! of Damn. water and in no I sum†hurled oh and not after- I. c. PIMII of Burma. IIL. vall- out will I ell-pm party. nun-pun! to "I. um. Pram flout. our (mum. in cu duvm. Otto Clinton. and 1 nan. I“ drowned II M. Ill. Ho In on a â€that In the rim with nun! con- polou. who Ml Into (to can. but Im W Awl- Gnu. n mule dum- Iron l-nvmo. la. Ml tn- . «och "III II mm. "L and m of in In: In no Ml; crunched the lll’lfllllal In uu- can u Bu Jon. cu. II. no a nu: old. Wuh- Bum mum, and so um. I. dead from tho elect- or a blow n- nlnd In. I Inu- whm lulu I hon. at Poe-hogan. Ill. no plant at "as am Buy Plain: lull company at Green Bay. WM. wu burned Sunday. cumin. 3 loan or m.- 000, with 016.000 luuruco placed in small amount. In various companies. It 1- aud than I. «Mm. at Incon- dun-u. Mu Bow", m at Dr. Thom: N. Decor at Want, "L. was killed by‘ Dallas Harwood shot Maul! through the neck It mcomb, 1",. and II now In n CHUCII condition. He attempted to m. a rifle from the wagon, when the hammer caught and the weapon In til-chum and um hall entered in neck and cum out at his back. Funk Jacobs, an uronaut, with the Andrew- A Showen’ cum, Wu killed :1 Quincy, lll., Sunday while making Ill amnion u Baldwin park. Fire at Rocklord, ll|.. early Sunday morning resulted In the complete de- Itructlon of the block 0! live stores ,ownod by Gllbcrt Woodrufl and much dam-go to the adjolnlng property. The total loss on the property and flock: wlll exceed $100,000. One ï¬reman was kllled, another will probably die. and 3!: others won more or less bruised in I colllllon with a trolley car at Bulhlo, N. Y.. early Bun- dny mornlng. Dr. J. N. Merritt of Oaktown was drowned while lemming across Brndy's lake at Vlncennaa, 1nd. The body was recovered noon afterward. John E. Tarkington, 3' prominent lame: ï¬ve miles went at Kokomo. Ind.. wu doctoring n sick horse, when the animal kicked him, inflicting dan- gerous and perhaps fatal injuries. The horse died within twenty minutes utter kicking Mr. Tarkington. v Jouephuo 5mm Jr.. was struck by a freight train on 'he Bl); Pour railroad It Christan. 11;, while lying on ends or use. and died from the effects of the shock. He leaves n widow. and four children. By the explosion of an on stove Mrs. R050 0! Manltowoc, Wit, was serious- ly burned on the body and lace and cannot live. She Is 50 rem old. Chum Phillips of Little Rnpldn, Win, was run over by 5 Fort Wayne (rain at anparuao, Ind.. receiving in- juries which resulted in MI death. " ' "'“ ‘“' â€m "' " Rye-11. z .......... .m. II It HIM!†0., m e.â€" QM“. "Q m m "I r" nun-u. .:*.‘.2 dmhmwlhm,w, 33mm ........ . c,‘ I'.“¢ye|. m. tel' """H'ï¬ï¬i ,fl . ‘1 . f > I mzmmfl; «moâ€"mm- ...... m cm nan. Ill.†mm «mm '1'" ... - .. g: 0:.» Itmntm'gnm Sheep ................... o,†Emu, n tor-c mu Fe Whatâ€"No. 1 red ....... .0015 who stole I“ «ruled n Callâ€"Gm. ....... .215 the lino-r1, M m Olaâ€"Cm "36%. .17†I“ Milli, ‘0" Will. n. V Imoflm: III M WWIâ€"Citinnuu... 32*, >mmm m9“ Cornâ€"No.1. ..... u.... .35 cams. CASUALTIES. Ryeâ€"Ito 2 .81 mommaâ€"cm. . .4.†m 'cm. cattleâ€"An m..1.fl “a Hour-mi mm mm no» and Inn. ..... .. . , “A; M ' tiligi-ic-Icnl ’ [cutieâ€"Com umm..1 Jamâ€"An and. ..... .. lien-u hau..... .. mmâ€"man....l. Corrâ€"No.2 ....... Ono-No.ll¢v......... Rye-No.1 .......... ... Alp.. tro- Aunuu, Pom county. («mu nlla (r.- - tolerant I“ (In. am a death-dump cycle-p swept over on place but Tuna". Mu m nd than white poo- mmhlmwmmfl‘hn then, nu In, m m nre not. ‘or Ic- IIJIM. Treatyâ€"tow be“ of m m Ill. were «fled to dun by (am- has. . no upper [m calm of m loch-flu hump.) clutch, the rm 0! the Mt cotter-nap ol the me. will to ï¬eld It mm. http- nipg 0a. C, map mm†M- the Plan- hum In ouch-id u Pun-u purl. ell-Ion. "L. by I†o! the mu cl Inn-cl Plum. no u OI nuts on. he Flt-err [an and ‘l‘rllt eon- plydflnrmI-Iblnnuln tho thud Into- CIre-u com A: an In In W: o! (I. Plano. u- eo-mld lay flu! Haw-nu 0. "an!“ arrived at Chum, 7000.. «gnawing-Illa" you: 0! II. mm The sumac-u mu! mule- of Ru. M. L Icon. â€0! o} m Pru- bylorlu church 0! Put“, m.. In n- Ilclod III pour-Io, Ila minute- to at. one: nope. I. H. v"! mo In "null-m work In Oil-Iona. Th Ila-Ir! Mic In lull N- am Ilohoonollhop Inn lo- mu, lo. 'l'lo ram-c how: will 00 [our km a day and u: can I not. LATEST HARKIT REPORTS. A dispatch to tho Loam Band-rd In. M I). that a. police In. all“ In. 10,190,000 ma' worth 0! con-«mu French but loom or am. hon-a II 11min. The bank's cleri- Ion unable to Matt the mm low an! Irma Mn boon undo. A dilute! to (be landol Duly Tole- mot tn- luo Juan In on: on Win "mm. "and I- the eu- uo undo. Mn lull-d. with 6.840.... mm.“ (“.00.â€) mum»; The Duke of Town. â€ninth nin- luu-o! lonlu alt-In, in mind I Washington «munch um; nume- Iory mm warding an ulmd lama; expedition 0! a. Lam The old ooldlen of Champalgu. "L. organized I vetonn.’ chIuley club and electad the tailoring olloen: Pru- Ident. J. c. Ware: vice president. Ja- cob Buck; secretary. W. L. King: cup- mu. Edvard Bailey. The umber-hip I. expected to men 200 by the next meeting. The campaign was formally opened at Orleans. lnd.. with I â€week by Cap. tall: John Won-ell. who Ipolu lulu-t tree silver. A chlnloy and Hobart marching club has been uranium by the You!!! republican of Rockford wlth 1 large mpmbershlp. this making the second organluuon of the kind In the city. A McKinley and Hobart club bu been organized in Red Oak, lawn, with ‘00 members. 0. J. Gibson in president and H. a Brown secretary. McKinley and {John clubs, with a membership at 10 each. have been or- ganized at Hubbard, Rndcllfle Ind Cla- rXon, Iowa Senawr Tun-pie addressed 300 demo- crats at. Rockport, Ind., advmtlng free coinage. State Senator Pleasant I. Chapman addressed a republican rally at Pittsâ€" fleld. 11L, after which a McKinley marching club with 125 membén was organized. W. F. Bundy o! Centralla addressed 2,000 republicans at Klnmundy, Ill. Dr. Moseley. chairman o! the repub- lican null-McKinley state executive committee. hu called the Alabama lune convention (or Sept. 5 to nomi- nate contesting republican national electors. POLITIC‘L NOTES. The republlclns of Inn. 111., In" or- ganised a McKinley club with 110 memâ€" bers. A hdlu' auxlllary will be calm Izod later. Conmumun Steele, tax-Congressman Frank Pony and W. 8. Hazard, non:- lnee tor lieutenant governor. odds-us- ed Wuhan!) county republicans at Wu- “IICILLANIOUI- VOIIION. DOWNERS GROVE REPORTER. .31.]. . .4.“ mg .315 ' 34%. .2435 mg. .mg and col-ct in than who m the Menu-mum: tumm- ._ugy an and our $1.8m. Nor mwcnmheitcmmtwc-ut “Inflammation-til!!!“ than who In a â€ennhry nan-cage ct lndlvidnu. We welcome lock up- Minnâ€"u In an NM "dot-meat which could Dc bauwcd "on n. 'c m cbntent to have the cn-opcn- thdthmwlodcflntohnm ‘ met-Inc“ ministered without fear ‘ or fact." no defended the Income tax plant a a. cum platfor- ln chum} wont. concluding: “The tact Inca: tn Inw, mu In mm mm. when W In connection with othct actual- of nation In (one, wn not nuns: to the m of large Income. became they were not com- ,cllcd to my a to“! (cum! a: gun!- !! tbnn that than 11:. Income m llnctncw.norlcuhccduponhon- 11m: to the rich." mtmmrncdtothcmmonntu. puqemwnJhom-um ltyorln lent. nut-ply Ian-1m gum-mammmhw. nd nu mac-t elm mu not. II mm. cumin: or «brain; the '11 71"“!!! m to ascend tho â€not. no and no: the cue-so .qur- In mud to an. known I“ (am new lotio- which In- lm It“. our: arm which nâ€" imlu m- .“ cm In†which In- splm (50-. Auto. Jutla- In um“ um adult-thickness ion m «1; and a. mic. or commit. m and: Winding II new, will alum HM no" "or: M mn- Iut. “I"! at hunts. at «he» “on or a ram mm In nod-cod i: I.“ buildâ€... II the f!" elm-ell at (I. ma 0! Ian- and tho mm 01 um Maury. mo- .yudvm-omry-n Inca-my on- mind l. min by law.‘ We mm 10-00. In urination “undama- M undated. “Our mania It. not for In object a. Win chock". w. enn- Iq him to the vicious (Io mm of ‘ um 1m; to would not Invade mmummu-mm up†[to mu 0! (I. mum; wok-«multination- mar-«mum hpoflmloâ€" lnee. Property In Ind um “I‘ll the mum to «do-var nd a. mum- culu for toll. We Iellen', a was in the inï¬rm of “Wm finally It. Brn- â€and to am the Inn-co. nd Donn Il- roach Ill.“ coup-nun Imus. m. couch In part no u ration: at North Dakota. Till-u at South Carolina: Cum Richardâ€- um Helm!- Tau-ho, unnum- 0! Mo. I of hunk“; 00v. Hon 0! fun. and my other: who had hone um In the cannula. which minted Mr. Dunn. lon- â€a: Baum Bunch-r3 o! [gulf-hug. Opus 01 Maryland. loath ln-rlu. and the Min: one". ll- lloc [halos-(I. «4mm at an m or New Yon. Anon; a. premium (la-oom- may“ back of the plat- MGM. O Yunnan-looking an Wm "II. Mid d III. New Mad III. M was Gov. Bu». 0! III-noun. ‘ an.“ In. alumna: In nu Pom Anon. flu prominent IIOII on an platform. mud n the left. In Arthur Bow-ll. the Dan: nup- mug: and candida. tor the vice~ Tho uni-nu continued for some alum and was renewed min and lulu. Ilr. Brynn standing and un- Iu {or u opponunuy to begin MI (tuition at my hands. for his name In I hon-chow word throughout the land. I has the pleasure In premium to you the democnuc nominee for pm:- dcnt or {he United Batu, the Hon. William J. Brynn." At theconoluslon of Gov. Stone's re. mark: be handed to Mr. Bryn an engrossed copy of the resolution 0! nouncwon adopted by the committee. When Mr. Bryan took the parchment then was a wild outburst of applause, Inl‘. while It WI. um ï¬lling the lull. Chairman mum-u: um: “Fellow-cm- nnr. the next ape-her needs no Intro- “You dld not expect from me a speech, and In that you will no! be disappointed. I have pleasure in pre- senting to you as chairman of the noti- fication committee the distinguished governor of Missouri, the Hon. William J. Stone." Gov. Stone ltepped to the tmnt o! the platform, and when the culbutat oi applause had Iubsldad made the lpeech o! notlflcntion. The vast asumhhge which gathered to wane: sthe notiï¬cation or William Jennings Bryon and Arthur Sewn" in New. York City as nonme- for president and vice-president on the democratic ticket wa- caiied to order Wednenday préciseiy at 8:15 p. m., b! Chairman Jones of the national committee. Hon. Elliott Danton): at New York was made chairman. nr. Danton-ch said: ‘ Gonna:- In... In! churn.- mm Mun] Anton-a. nu XIIâ€"Ill".- lu- au Praia-u up by w- Donn-uh Partyâ€"d". Karly. ~ THOUSANDS OF NEW YORKIB. CHEST BRYAN. AT MADISON SQUARE "If our nam- Ire waned to free and unlimited comm It the Mt ram nmhndln silver cannot come here, henna the “but mud to n no nude It worth more In the form of merchant. than It vm be worth at our luau. We cannot we: expect an" or no annual product at altar. Io- nm mm Clint. Juan, Inigo m nll the «in mm may their mull nu.- ma tlo nnnnl Met; 3» If†m f.- gth ,n Ini- mt. «(an lull-3 3 3 3 Staten um will ruin the hilion value of diver to it. coin-(e value. ‘nd thus make cum bullio- m Stuntman gold throughout» world. This mm in in reaping with natural luvs. no! In deï¬nes at then. no bat-known In of com- mereo h the in! of supply “a demand. We â€ply this law to money when we say that: mania the volume! may wln rule the put-chain; power or the doll"; we also apply the law ’0! supply and demand in silver when we at that 1 new land for slim created by in will rule the price of like: bullion. wudeonnllhnmueubu you or silver, and yet Franco Ill]- um the parity between told and an. vernthmlootlflsto Luan- tnlu In arc-min lore other per «run than we do In the United Staten. "We coma-d am he. and nit-II- od com a! ï¬lm by the Ulued an: mm cm «In «In no- ede- d m: "V. m mu m: In Que-u â€on m m at no morn-m to m In obligation. II silver vain put 1 mini upon gold. but why than! It? no But at Prue: excreta tho rum "In. sum. â€in: in the bone ‘of mutant†.- Pet. 1. ms. um: ‘1 mm. the ï¬nale to. com on n this ecu-tn and m eon-ma M 1 am pk! Ind-fl! would. I! ml. and-co vim «- ter II Ind time the museum war“. The Wm of cm" 1. honey I“ the autumn. cl 3on u the uh tilt at ulna an! have a who. fleet on III tor-d m, neat no. but!“ which ylsld a had mm In “1.11. would I. My ell-Iced II "No.1“ mil [III I We and uh} of an. or many all. Ibo mam labor ova-Inna. And mm] to co.â€" m Winn-nun lun- Illa! 'Nh a gold all-dud also. an pun-huh: your 0! (be doll-r It alto mm II more «mu Io mm mu- o! the mm; (to; know um «Inlay-ell I- In. ner-amt. has of m can Juli-Mo no mounloylnt In. at- ml. The far-«n nd wane-non “I'll" nun-u a cumin-No u- hm: d m mph .1 mo tool-try. WI: ole-Id no" Men-nu to M II m “new Intrigue-Y "I: h on!) loco-arr to not. no human. Int" of failure. In order an Inn mm a all dud-rd In m.- on a mu m Inn-Mann II It. ml. and m. Mullen al- Iot all, and. n the runners and an. viola-ale let-chm“ Ill Inn- lmm in! p In:- ashram. [ "Dom law not. fallen. The tumor who and 01,000 In ulll compelled Io DI! 81.000. although it my be um I. dlfllcuu u lot-marl: to ohm- ll» doll" rill rhkh to pay the debt. Railroad nln Ian not ban named to Ian nae. will: uluu when. an! W Illa-o Imu- Ihon In many man. 1‘» tumor In: llnu Mud complain lulu! Ill. gold mil-M. â€The win-«non but but In- NM W I Gold Ill-08rd. and have u- pward llmnulm tom the alum um: [mt «I’m In â€Dru-n. I“. a will“ lulu for the In“ am- month- ol Ibo [no and an" ll-lld Mun of gold and «luv u ll lo I no I'M by lla- nominate- “The tux-men are opposed to the gold standard beam they have ten lu ei- tecu. Since they sell at wholesale and buy at retail they have too! more than they have gained by ï¬lling put". and. hnidec this, they have found that cer- MII and charges have not alien It 11!. Tun have uni. been pcroeptihly damned, although It minim more of tuna pmducu now than ionnoriy to mun the many with which to pay "Our opponenta aometunes admit that it was a mistake to demonetize silver. but insist that we should aubmit to present conditions rather than return to the bimetallic system. They err in suppoaing that we have reached the and of the evil results of a gold slan- dard; we have not reached the end. The injury is n continuing one. and no per-on can any how long the world is to Inner tron! the attempt to make (old the only standard money. The same influences which are not operating to deatroy silver in the United States will, i! succesalui here, he turned against other aiivenuaing countries. and each new convert o! the gold standard will add to the general ammo. So ion: as the scramble for gold continue- pricee Inuat (all 'and a general (all in pricea Ii but another deilnltion of hard Linnea. ent action on the ground that. in their Judgment, It would retard or entirely prevent the establishment or interns- tional bimetalllsm, to which the eilorts of the government should he steadily directed. The gold standard has been Weighed in the balance and found want- Ins. Toke from it the poweriul sup- port of the money-owning and the money-chasing classes and it cannot stand for one day in any nation in the world. It won fastened upon the United States without discussion before the people, and its friends have never yet ‘ been willing to risk a verdict before the l voters upon that issue. bitmotaiiiun II desirable when It pledges the republican party to aid in securing it as soon as me 11-!ch at certain foreign nation. can be ob- uined. Those who represented the minority sentiment in the Chicago con- vention opposed the (tee coinage of liiver by the United Sum by independ- manned nearly two hours. and lb ham was greeted with hearty 1'. plane. The chairman inn-“ma the vice-manual nominee, Arthur Sew. nil, and Gov. Stone prorated M: with the formal nomination document. Ir. Sewall made a lhort speech of men. lice. and the meeting adjourned, in mm aware. facing the Bar. tholdl hotel. took place m alter an. adjournment of the meeting at ladiâ€" m square Garden a me that «we in eacitmeat tho. that took piece in the hall. Thailand: had been .1an i from the hall. lad When the maid“. emerged thenbeganamadrulhfor piaeeu of vantage, it having he... hum that Ir. Bryan would «peak from the hotel balcony. The page. teamed powerless to m the «mm. 01: it ruched. stopping the cable can and carriage- and screaming min... than M Brynn. When llr. Hya- mm In the haieony than n. . roar of min“. from an Inner-able multitude. When he secured «Mar 1. III-do I that It!“ I“ the a." they are bum; in your beta" as well u In their on ten". A few of mr genie my prosper under present ‘cotdluout. but the per-mane“ velar. of New Yuri rest: upon the producer. of wealth. The t my In built on m m o! the nation, and m ï¬ler u that commerce I: tunnel. Production of wealth goes before the exchange at man. You cannot :5 lord to Mn the money chaser: In support a! a lunch! pulley winch, de- stroying the parenting power or the pr'odnctl of the to". all! in the end m the mum- of wealth." The demery‘o! _llr. prnn‘l ms â€mum: of Rev: York: I have mâ€" rated from the center of the cannon to m «aboard um 1 night. In "no very beginning at the analâ€. MIC you will; from the people out was: and null. and usury yo: (In their Mohldtodmroy.iutom an The “vac-tn o! In: cal-nu h- ueve me. In arm-g to m [be In- no cud-4h) '"I the follow“; up- palmtkdflunotlkmm than to n. addressing: “We an told um m mar-(lo. 00 Naomi!!! would In I hardship on. than the Inn colored mo outnu- unbh I- sold cola. but IN. I. I III.- ulc. II I'm to cum to obtain Ibo gold with which to nm 3 gold contact than no“ u m hoopla on an Imu- "no n In new when any on. In um; Io mun gold. â€In concludes. port-u I. In any I word In nun! Io Intonation-l Minot- Ilium. The Mme-m of [m «In... have. on I" mien. thou IMIr wus- lmm to eo-oponlo with other I.- Hou II the M's-«lunch: of Illflf. Inn I»: m not vllllu Io amt Ibo plau- un 0! other lent-menu. win In- man. "no! I: lauded by no no- plan a It. l‘nlud Bum. Mow Ian M we In“ to: Mun-Illn- Io to New“ I. II by than. who 'roll by ‘Mnmm? u up double tund- lrl 'm Mia; mm- to our mu. '5. rm my (be. Ibo rt,» u on- m that mam We null not on“ other nth-o win '0 locum it. m1 of no Annie-I people to um Ike-alto. and. without H or II“- rneu tro- wulnt. item not «no ml.- mud [or their maiden- uol. In nil-3 um props-«In n all,†cal-toll (I. dun“: at 70.0...- no emu-s. Ibo are mud to In. In (Mir enmity for golf-comical." "I: I- also "and that. aim . Ion- bor o! the nation have «mound dim. will" on In do“ until All of thou wha- mm Nun-Ilka. TM: 1. also mum]. It. I: mammal how may or M! In unions have on ulna. vmklod then an nul- rlonl om mm to tum-u a monetary don-ad [or all the sold And mm null-bl. [or colmo. "Those who deny the ability of the United States to maintain the parity between (old and silver at the preeent legal ratio without iorelcn aid point to Mexico and out-rt that the opening of :our mlnta will reduce no in n ellver ‘ null and nine gold to n premium. it in no reflection upon our ulster republic to remind our people that the United sum in much greater than Mexico in area. In population and In commercial Itrengtn. it in absurd to alert ihnt the United Staten in not able to do an!- thln‘ which Mexico hen failed to no- conwll-h. The one thing necee-ny in order to maintain the parity in to furnish a demand (not enmh on util- ize all the allver which will come to the lnllIlI. 'l‘hnt Mexico has failed to do this in no one! tbnt the United sum would nine tail. “Our opponents cannot ignore the foot that sold is now going shroud in spite 0! all legislation intended in 91’3“ rent it. and no silver ls being coined to take its place. Not only is gold going ; abroad now. but it must continue to so ‘ abroad u ion; as the present ï¬nancial polity is «bend to, unless we con- tinue to borrow from across the ocean. and even then we simply postpone tho evil. because the amount borrowed, to- gather with interest upon it. must be repaid in appreciating dollars. There is only one way to stop the increasing iiow of gold from our shores. and tint is to stop tailing prices. The restora- tion of blmetsllism will not only stop telling prices. but will-to some extent â€"restore prices by reducing the world'l demand (or gold. "We will bemulred to coin only the: which in not needed elsewhere: but it we stand reed: to «he and utilise nil of it. other nation- will be compelled to buy at the price which we iix. I an ï¬rmly convinced that by main our minis no free and unlimited college 5: the present ntio we can exert. a de- mend for silver which wlii‘ keep the price or silver bullion at $1.39 ll ounce, measured by gold. annual-d comma wm not! 0 0003] “denim quantity (or nbddluy will