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Show 0 . s BRYAN EXP , Four year's ago, wlen v as Iflg his canvass fur 'Ur p . y, llaui J. llryHU. in maimer r nlv mnk-el- M ; il-- S8 THE I 8 FALSE' PROPH Kl, Li l l ter- - nfylug. pictured f.r us mu ' Ii ices the disaster tin h ho .sat,! w,.uld be. .ill tlie nation if flee siher u.t u p n luti. el at the polls. His predate i.s wote alarming and pessimistic. 'IJity tdirtojil the Facts and Figures from Offical Sources Show that j No Faith or Reliance Can BeJMaced in a Single imI Some people deeply they would entile in pa-- s ltut a iiia jie ny doubted, and the adi'uaics f a sound Now, this Is a state of thing which ought to be iiupnsoibl'e In a great and rich ('ouiitry of sewuty-llv- e luiliions of isople, with a cimiplex civilization. Jffijrt, interests' so enoruions should b put In jeopardy by a political contest for the control of the government savors of baiharity aud not civilization. Hands off! let the iieople cry out to every party which vt mures to Interfere with their obvious praeiiunl welfare; and let every public man concerned In site h an attempt, directly or Indirectly, be punished unsparingly by their resent iiicii!. The duly of admiuWiei ing that punnow ishment roms 011 lH'iuocrafs f jfedi Is ilnr party wlnme jstsed fi r jlu- - dcsiruetlve assault. It is n duty, ton, which they lniist pei form If their j arty is to Re from deserved reprobation as an organization. To have introdm ed such (iu issue as that which Is to be divided at the entiling election hi a polileal crime with It will la repeated iu an even lucre odious and d iugeroua form If It Is md now oasiigated by the inteland ligence sobriety of the American people cf lxith pnrtica so blttrly that tlie most unprincipled nmbiilou will never again diearu of making sIltleal profit by ai nf'fO'l; on property and th foundatii ns of prospeiity. Rueh isllie of the election. T9 assume that the division will he on tin old historic party 1 Iqjt ties is to Insult the leiiiocr.iey. It is not a natural dev lupiiiciit "f either lnrtys principles, but a xdil!eal imuistiosity for which neither W legitimately reppoiisi-b!- e a new and moibbl growth which both parties must unite lu extirpating ns ixditieally cancerous. New York J How He flaJe Fartnrs Suffer. 'Under a gold standard fanueis cannot iiay tlicir morigimcs, and simply have )o lose what limy have luvesled." 1'r in a speech thhwrcd iu Billion IIiuIkt, Mich'man, by Mr. Bryan, Uclte - br Id,Mr.Imm;. Biyaus ,tn the value tf , own stair, Nibrnska, mmi'ji'as wlmh were- - te-- j or l aiiciU d m 'PI'S, the lcasiil that-Brya- n year of McKinh y's inlmmisirai.oii, was monetary aisiem uiic illiniums at f'27.41i',()7(i, which Is J.I.P. hijhk) greater tie elections. y than the value of mor.g.igi's paid oft in Mr. Bjan propheink;. cies In the Kinne epn-l- of recklessness, Instead of farm lands depredating In nil with the same UiMegHttl attd ron sotting. silver has none down w Idle l cent.-- leather Workers, lifteeu per cent.; iaw that a gol standard is ruinous value, they have nppicduhU treiueiid-to the possibility of jiu-t- r Whi at anil . oi n hai e advanced in price, mine noiheis u.id potters, twelve per to merchant and in.iimtactuivrs." oii-lOn this subnet the Amcitcau fulfillment that lie did litlMid. tent.; aud ni.try others from three tos Fiym Mr. B, .vans M.nl.sv it bquarc Car-"- I Agrieuliiu 1st leceinly sa'd: Hard Times" Story. la rude.ii nt my; to frisriiteit the 1 of is li, some In lh'ds 12, sj.i August sfl. eight percent. "Agr,culU':al teal estate U now Alter m the liistui y u the United If n e arc defeated In this countiy with - a' oi,i iti pit lures of the were as tollows: Bicycle workIi M 2'--'o it t.(i hi none ilmu it was wort future of tin- Kepiililn- if he is nut tht re is iiutli'ng beture Hie people hut ers, boHc: maki1 s, iron shipbuilders, S'Scs, ect pt in ibc lsv) and a single year ago; the clientage of juirs V'l'it elected. lie tiled o am! no!e the peo- tour years was coal tin of re h Ixlfi birder limes W kbi am!' blew el y "1 kail Ji, in a sm.di uumbir litters, tine at luiif-riii- m a spcc ii hoisting c'lgimvrs, borsesboers, printof bns.ut s fa.luies as farms now occupied by owncist is now ple four j.ar ago; he is tijing to do pri.ittr 5 N' ( i.t.'u-than ever holme, while lit mim-- 1 It now. metr In was In All.! made ers. si i eet rail way entphijes, trunk Baltimore, by ls;i, j0 ,)Ult jtar the largtr has ltm-- . of farms under mod-gagThe h:ory of It." last fmlV years Bilim, SepciiiUr 11), iv.ii,. mal.eis aud upholsterers, tea percent.; Bna.,'f of f.illiies was li.ir.T,' the low-- t her O mTi as d tel ialiy hulls him lo me hi eii a t.rUe prophet I'.iuv Wa jcca: net s kmu il a i while n gold bi IcMajei s, so n, unisons, locomotive Is.;, when it was '.t.lsj. The I lu amount of mortgages on farms In 1895. 1 hi e al " i.itcl inuiij of the stand. ltd the pu, i t.iics pouerj ecis ;t.j,d oicn. akei's, twelve per total an.oun: wi f nhd in s last jear was on tq led by the'r nwmrs (iigii is csiluiaicd most etuMlitig 1! i s .i u liii h he of the doll:1", it o in lies it mole dllfi w ns tin and In lu.ue a,i lowist "idi,;i. workets at about 1?.! i(i.iiii,u('i loss than at the made dui mu-- tl.e la- ; pit s, li m'al . am- field o obi "in pi ssi ton of t v dollar; nr i i pi i he i w o station-jic- r aPX unat-( s afs cent.; per j beginning of the lc :,!'. Moiigagca Ci nq a is w i, h tn's is prnphi cv; then I1 ci know lb.it . n Ini u i ut is 1. ss perpaign. 1 n-- ! cent.; leather luagn.m i.t Comes the h.m in , In w it has lu en manent, io-- s of imil, mule iti'Vil the icuij d of is; ii;, or lsi5, or tin v uvtr.i'.'c only about' twciuy-scvirob tide, ai.il pattern s per cud. f Bi- value of t! limns they fulfilled. All tii" s ill,.! ihiu aud lie lit less workers, IS I c.itain," s the rale tf intci-c-- t has dc- - litwsl, aistin. need ate taken trout i'ii ilu d cmiii nts 4"n h W1V1, ,,vs i in made a llmieim i loin an carpenters, eight per fa'bnn's, .spin the great bulk f mortgages now and reports. t!.e e fi le lh. ale in cuia.e Square (bid. .1,1 In lsn. the and Vo; k, by Mr. e tit. n, .Ni w in were incut red lo buy the farm aud ahsoliitcii coi rci 1. inn ab, r was 1:11.7. wilii liab,i; s or force ihi.m, Alim s J, Br an s Tight .Money Scar;. It. to ntt improve to 1 I- 'H'Bt'pg sip; i;ii;.h,), ami in ls'.i.; fiction a iJ ct as to Pi ices. poll rt, imlard means dearer Sun. A g'.ia m iiidaid the w c:o encourages tneie Debtor Became Creditor. The mom ,i; de.iiit mom y means cbe.iiier t.iUuics with ?r.K... f u ie ii" , In can c money Is Some of the bus of ilea I may lu d.i'g 7 .tl.il m We arc the gmt'est debtor intlon on I,,s. re. e' ty me.,iis h d ' pri ei ; i,m ..p 6av ail the urea, laus of biiauce-a- ic 1U;1"oik to i,i .Mr. Bi'jans Madison " cat tli. mnl Fiotu a spe li iu veil d lu .r Maes; l..i t. r tines nn-a- s nmri !' - il g. (..I1' il.'ii LABOR AND WAGES. lMKl, 8s celt dn m th " oiie ai n :,;i as 12, August Sql'.irc sp.iih. s.qq p.. j;i v m , t u. v of c ie of lodinui. by Mr. 1 try ait, Oc- out Ai.dii'son, .oi'i oi.p people j r (.ice ns He- la,u' of n i i y has beewhoard-- " .w in I s 'I'll i.b ;,r : first I,,,.,. ip,. in, n. iuiicg uiik ue'.is m no uni le ili-- uti t"."-- - e.l -OitAeg- eaftbns of the f grai Ovtiou. It ion tin. . a Mope into TTiin an One of America's patriotic citizens. 111 us the double of Min-"- i uof this chi's rrrr dpi our n 'nts, Uic air i ini" .km u. ill '.i 1. 1' i, cncuuts ml oi. ii v. tmaicy t.c: Thin is tin s', re .f pi";r sia mi'll d, and tin'll wphe e w ill stand as the Thou. S. ohi'ttr of Ft. Imuls, bciieves Lv Ur. Buait, U tuber Id. : it" was S1.514,- - lathk ll"eoulits. In Pic Why'? Iteeaosc n is dra w n 1 tw 'll d," he Stales mill It to be the duty of all citizens who business iteposils 'mistrtss oi tlie wotld's comnieim center of the eenii. i'l e t.tw in.oii Din; 21 is lor person lu lh national banks me usid almost . From a have the Intel est and vvelfme of our 'I follow ing is an e crpt Irom a bn:,. 112, oi sji" cli dclivi red lu Mtniieaiiolis which ive base our t.sclit t as uar as lli" country. nt liettlt to h ltd what aid they eluslveiy by nn n 1. mts ami maufae-tums- . 'by Mr. lb .cm, Octolxr 12, lsio, country Mumd a't"'l" ;opi,M' i in Novork, elrcuIn a il, itii'ii. i! w e h . a Jdi.i-irthe kin In i'),; jth. iif.iosits Ju tiii tlie , The 1 Ml J Bmu is turn .lie? grva test can Jo (in Jt ly 1, P'i', tl.e money 1, B: nir 1 res blent," - Mr,' ' t,j- t.imucl Coiiii"rs. !. ce: are to as the hUieM m Bof I'mud. Sm.en lam gold stand.il prior mfional bat otx'iir Is presith nt of (dxar-Neste- r on earth, and has nail'iii cicibtor ib ut Anu'raan States ir".si), id t e a 425.1)4(1, fall is thrown Into the ol .s2.itt'.2, cnoi ii'MUs aggr-g-ti$l.fs;,0oi, (hki ti jvar follow come so since President McKinley was Glass rmiqmny and is a large employer ' and a Pc'uoi nit t the till'. from an addles ilelii "ed to of '1 alior, ami t! is r'mnii.iUo im reuse came lift Mclvilficv's lection ITotn March 1, 1SH7, to of labor, lie fpctiks to the nnt for the ti'iiiid" id wage they ineiensed tual gui sued. pci. farmers in Newton, Iona, Augu.st It, the "lice r.ud uiillinlu'd to .7(.0ooimi; in UMHI-tlas follow ; tlii-- . March w bit li began in about witiio'.t m 4, Is, tit three years, is. s d amountoii'it ci is; cat! they l.s'.ai. Ti.is is an Increase eoimtge of shi to $2b7S.;tou.MO, s) t,, iuispli they! the c.'ciss of Ameiiciin exports over Tlie Republican 'National Committee, il It a P bthiiul loll null Iowa la one of the great, at corn growin the to al cirri lit t ion s.nco Mr. Bryau jumped to $2.iori.iHsui, Chicago, Illinois. an Increase of Inqiorts retiresented it value of $l,4N3,-neitriln coni of lor: or. burger, and In Mtidi-o- n IPs proph'-cing (tales In the I ni. n. In IMi ; thct Square in throe Gi ?1.(HM,(M?i,(H) In etlur words, that was the ,17fVl..n.l' daw with the 'ended Believing It to be the jenrs, .17.019. !,. ;, of s;.!7.r.i)().sto. or mote than which means that tin average pri.c ii liii h the low a farmer pi.n ticHlly Harden, business men bnl.im-- on the credit side of Uncle duty of ail citizens who haw the hiter-creceived for cotii on the faun mis 11 jear S',i7. Wages bad been steadily bb ty-- t In i c ptr cunt.; aud an increase were that much and welfare of our country ut heart, better off last jear Sams ledger during the tlist three cents a bushel. In lspi, the first year forced dow.n flout lsr;; till toward thr- .from S21.PS jier capita to ?2(j.7S ier than they were in siii, to . .lll',r"!it iebiijui,st raUoij,. to, lciMLjfcUt' aid they-ra- n years. of Die . Miii-eof President MiKinhj's adimnisti'a-- j end of lsq." and it was variously esti- eapp.'l, 1. 181)7 Anothcr diimihsiiution of tb fallacy riom 17'. to 1')7 years our 1Y sklent, we enclose what we conwo-) rwis-f- i I Hum attd t rr vfTS 1 17 TnKC-ttrrtt-tn the woman 'i to is hut rclltS! tlon, sav, for every man, of Mr. Bryan's prediction Is found In the excess of exports over lmiKirts sider a practical lesson In prosperity It jumped to 23 cents, and ill psb'd. the two and a half nifilion wage earueis and child in the whole country, there was only S:!"'3,(2S.t!!7, under the present ntliulnlstratlon. x ports of thes thefigures showing cirIn more last year for which olii. ini lieutcs have w '1ere niciuplny ( .1."a was iii J, 1!hh), $5.00 Iu submitting to you the statement Tint in three years the Flitted Stales live tlie last lie tollow iug is products during quotation from tlie culation July been compiled, it was 23 cents. In liDd, than there was when Mr. Bry- years, la isms the value of the ndie.lnWtiat.on of President of wages paid from tlie years 1892 to the under s s at the eon t del s reiM-rof Fn Cumpe conwhen Mr. Bryan made his add'' an piedlcti'd that there would be a j sif "it iilirq.'id was $22n.571,17n,j McKinley, e orted fmir titnes as much .8!i(l, we wIkIi to the " Newton, the average pnve of 'com on v it 1011 of fee traction of the circulation! ' till amount has lieoit tieariy as '(Tilling tTie 'entire perloil preceding passage of tlie Wilson tariff bill, under . and on 11, December Dnbor Detroit in held the farm throughout the Tinted Slat, s doubled Mins', la 1 v(; there was it from the foundation of the Republic. the Democratic tn inistratlon, we How Industry Was Paralyzed. was 21.5 cents; last .tear it was 3.3, lMiil: '1 he Fulled Stales Is worth of this class of exportacapturing the were compelled to reduce the wages of The revival of Industry which we A gold standard discourages enteran Increase of 41 per cent. of the world, markets and Is Europe, Asia onr skilled workmen, reducing their for V.hh) fiscal the t pa-tion. of tlie within wiinissed have year year . fsluce 1894. one of the hardest j ears' From ) aralyzcs and Industry. prise and Africa are buying American manu- wages twice, making a reduction to of the terr.lde panic which l'.oive th" one for general congratulation, and It Mr. Bi .van's Madison Square Garden the grand aggregate was $4;!2.2.'-4."i';The total cxpoits of all kinds of domes- facture and farm products In constant- them of nine and lifteeu per cent,, acelection, of a Democratic president and should be our purpose to endeavor to speech, August 12, 1MM1. tic Bierdinndize in RSK) were valued ly Increasing- - quantities. Thry are cording to the class of work they of more general emera this prolong busof of the isblt. to accurate The barometer most aveiage puce Cougre. It was very hard for uz to Ill iness conditions which Is accessible hi at $l.:;.47(!,ir8, as against $N(U!2l.. sending over their gold In the settlewheat on the farm throughout the ployment nml Industrial activity. orment of trade balances, and then bor- keep onr works In operation and we United States has gone up from 4'd.l this effort no isnver is so potent as other than census years is the clearing 4N7 In IKHi, Isanil $793, 392,5119 in IS 5. Mr. Bryan proved to be rowing It, During the fiscal year of liXK) w ere only enabled to do so by such recents a bushel to 5S.4 cents, an Increase ganized latsir, If we but follow a right house returns. T1 se u I i a te ti cor- Thu npilu alone the excess of American merchan- duction and by working very hard to fuise a' course. aud irophct. busipraellcnl as of cettm istnee of nearly twenty per Chtts, possible the volume rectly dise sold abroad over the amount pur- dispose of our product. On materials the that Is It wages question beyond 1S.7 a ness section in cents IS1H5, have gone up from of done any particular ' Hjw Gold Went Abroad, chased there epteeiiUul A value of that we pureluowtl, prfis-- s declined to"' been have workers of the Inorganized an the and in the whole country. bushel to 24.9 cents, average $515,OoO (KM). the lowest we had ever heard of, deIn many Instances the Mr. countrysaid and cannot increased, the T cent. crease of thirty-thre- e opponents Ignore that the gold standard per During Bryqn The Philadelphia Times, a Democrat- clining lu some Instances twenty-liv- e he four years the administration of hour of labor cither have been Ye-- 1 discourages enterprise and paralyzes faetf.at gold is now going abroad In folthe ic and thirty per cent, newsimper, nscntly printed busim-Ss- . President Cleveland the average price need or at least maintained. But does It? Just look at spit of all legislation lutenfled to preunder the caption, "Ours Is now Finee tlie McKinley administration The report which your officers are these figures: f wheat on the farm was 54.1 eent$!; vent It, and no silver Is being coined lowing world:" best credit In the we have lieen enabled to Increase our to tk it place. Not only is gold go- the Tlie In 1 8MJ, the y: ar of tin? during McKinley's term it has been enabled' to submit to this convention, Is credit of the United States so far as the growth and progress of product by doubling the cnpaelty of 67.5 cents. now, but It must continue ITchidcPtiul contest, the clearances ing In all the markets of the our plant. We lmve advanced the Wool of the xi quality was sold in our movement (luring the past year in all the clearing houses In the Uuited to gi Abroad ns long as the present higher New York for 17.5 cents per pound tn are concerned, Is of a most gratifying Suites aggregated $5D935.(!51,733. The finarlnl policy Is adhered to, unless world than that of any other nation. Wages of our skilled workmen twice, We. have censed to !x a debtor nation paying them now Ihe highest wages 1S1M1. Since that lime it lias In- elm racier." first year of McKinley's udmiuislration we oDtlmte to borrow from across the Ju;, and lmve largely a creditor. To- evor.puM jthciii. w'ith tin exception of Mr. (iompers statements comprise -1- N07 they were $54.179, 513.030; tlie ocea: j and even then.vve simpily creased steadily until iu duly, llXX), it otir national bxmds ronnnnnd high-- " on one class of work, paying them five Sir. next day 3d cents a pound. the most positive contradiction-o- f bor, because evil," amount $r.5.!i2t,S20,-7('.!lthe (lie to brought year they jumped er prices than the sivuritles of any Hr cent less than the highest wages -Another way of showing how prices Bryan's prophecies regarding the misnml last year they reached the row'd, together with the intcnt iqxm paid them. Our sales last season Were of farm products have fallen under ery and destitution which labor would prodigious total of $SX,909.(k;i,77(l, ail it, nust be paid In appreciated dollars. other country. over fifty per cent, greater than any the gold standard" Is to give a simple srffer in the event of the election of jnciease la (luce years of thirty-seveTlnre Is only one way to stop the firevlous year. Tin price of material etatement of the ruling prices of farm M Kinley in 3 s'ti.f. but 11 few figures billion doliais. To put It In another Cow cf gold from our shore, BRYAN. HEARST WARNS that enter Into the manufacture of our Staples on June 1, 1MW. and June 1. will piiipliiislze stbl more bow false a way, seventy-fiv- e cent, more busi- nndtlint Is by the restoration of bimetper 19w. The following table gives these pionhet the Democratic nominee for ness was transacted In 1S!)9 than In allism." From M,r. Bryan's Madison product, Including fuel, has advanced Mr. W. It. llearst of the Snn Fran- teu to forty per cent. The price of our 1 SDG, or in president is: figures: lMkl, tiLd double' the volume Sqiare Garden speech, August 12, cisco Fxamlner, the New York Journal product, owing to new methods of 1S91 done inIM'I. Fann and the Chicago American Is. one of manufacturing, the InIndex of how business was Aroilur IThen rrtitlucts--Orad- e Mr. Bryan made tills prophecy tl.e proah st'if American expansionist, creased cost of notwithstanding quoted. adfiiutnf ha ii" is railattic production, in the ti of pai.il.izi was tlie Fnitcd States at lie gave Sir. Brjan a few words of ad- vanced poM Corn No. 2 No. 2 in store, brah.only from live to teu per cent, roads. In Ik; ut these transportation tliernte ofleaving f million dol- vice lit the San Francisco Exam liter, to the consumer. V heat No. 3 No. 3 spring, bush six and companies carried 773.SHS.71fi tmis of lar a month. During lS'.Hi. the total Oats No. 2 In store, bush We commenced business In 1891 and, April 27, IN! )9: freisilr. in IVIN they 912973 SIS exports of this Rye No. 2 iu store, bush precious metal amount"W'e trust that Mr. Bryan will yet of coltrse, each yenr would show an entons. ar latest the (These figures ed to $78, 904, (il 2; the preceding year Barley Fair to good malting, bush national larged business for the first few years. Not only did the traffic In- lliey were $:i(),117,37(. and In 181)3, tile range himself In line wilb the Potatoes Choice Hurbauk, bush aspirations for expansion. The time You w ill not'ee from the statement that crease tremendously, but the average first year of 1 ton No. President Cleveland's Hay timothy, 1ms come, as It come at Intervals to the year-189to 1S97, during the Mcrale fof . . dnqqied from Flaxseed No. 1 N. V lnish they reitehed $Nb,V)7.273. every vigorous nation ns It has come Kinley administration, showed a great cents per humlrtd tons per mile to But Butter Creamery firsts, lb to ours ou sevetnl former occasions turned as soon as a of In skilled labor wages. This T falling mentionwithin the two cents, years P eh nee. Cheese Full cream, administration returned to when the old boundaries are too con- was partly due tuene-o- f onr factor!) " ed. , Live bogs Heavy pat king. PH lbs i t ower.- - Instead of exporting gdTitrvve tracted for the purging life within them la lng destroyed by fire and out of op. . How Dive cattle Butcher stotts. Put lbs.. Gryan Beggared Millions. began to Import It. Under tlie changed and when the health of the body poleration for a time, and partly to disknow that limitless conditions, the restoration of itic demands that room. The popular pute ns to Kheep Westerns, 1(H) lbs Savings hank deixit-Stor- s ndJustnteuL, of, ,wagi.a for-- ., ... lbs. WoveC teed Prime conn fU't. Tltldfif a' gold s t . (1 .Vr'd lT. e r e l S lh erehs-in- '(iMi&iietHe' and of IndirstrUrt for I itese skilled lalsir. You will notice that propority Instuet Tmhr'an1s'tift Cotton Middling uplands, lb..... their and danger that they will genevery following McKinley's election, Difrope periodical expansions, from there on, since the McICIuley adWool Tub washed, lh lieeause of the inability of the legan to send Its gold to the Uuifixl uine statesman understands it, too. ministration got Into good orBroom corn fair to good banks to collect their assets, and they 'Flutes. In 1897 $44,009,841 In geld "The popular Instinct of a nation can- der and the Dlngiey tariffworking bill was vv lb fnither-tmoN. Y. state choice, still If nor to the gold came Hops that this from abroad, not be changed ltnsKtoon months, passed, a large Increase each year In i Millet seed Herman, lx) lbs standaid is to edntmue Indefinitely which meant acountry net balance over tit can a creature of expediency be con- both skilled and unskilled labor. Durdoa....' fresh, Dfigs Firsts, strictly they may he compelled to withdraw preceding year of about $123, 090, (Hk) in verted Into a statesman by an appeal ing the year eliding September 1st, their depos.ts In order to pay living ex,-- our favor. to the truths of history. Note.1 The" above ate Chicago market quota Sous except in case of cotton 1!HK, we paid out in wages, not IncludVr. Brjan may, think lie. Is close to ing office salaries, a lotnl amount' Of and. hops, which. oVft N,ew..Yojtli,tivjqU-U,,hfpvMWVd.'im. M r. Bryaut.'s . Mad .sutt. . N'i,k$lMX;S.following -INCH MR. McKlNDKY IUICAMB August 12, i89o. !'M.n 011 ( jn But thi is not all of the story. The $160, 5(77.50, against $72,240.07 for lh tn the pmted t, he people, and that Ids silly talk about p0j was i We have arrayed aga.nst us those trom for(.,w ,.o(r,0S. ,ax, 'imperialism' moves them, hut he will J(,nr ending Fcptcmbcr 1, 1895, which ggregate value nof the corn, wheat and riiiisn'iB.vr artisans and jouk- are tlie volume as hssin out find Americans soon that FVr.KYWHBKlO 1 M HAVB i j MiYMliN oft In was $ti31.i!5,OM; was a fair average of our business out crops In year the sniomit was $51,42N.(K)9. Thus y as dPr In favor of expansion IS',19 It wa in the first three years of McKinley' Democratic administration. $1,215.444, 0'H). This mim nr.ci.ivr.il i.wbkasbs in wa;i;s BANGING TO FIVB FROM FORTY 5Ye wish, furlltermore, to state that that the growers of tliee cereals ole administration gold to the amount of hl0 Ct0 Mr by we are not members of any trust and taiued $281,24'.).(Hi more for their crops unit uK.vr. ni'.noins madh by ber'wTS l2U(Hr,4i8 wa? imported 'to the IT.it- - j ffid NATIONAD AND I NTKRXATIOXAB n account of the advance in prices unthat there Is no trust In the bottle maned SUtes, while during Cleveland's ad If we to we a adhere gold standard der the gold standard administration of UNIONS IN AIIUD, 111(10, SHOW will minlftraiion $21X4,091.928 was sent, ufacturing ImikIiicss, We can bttt think beggar millions more and double abroad from this Iresldent McKinley than they eot in AMONG OTHIiBS, THF.SK SUJIOIF-1- tlie burden that the Intelligence of the working-me- n country. burden-hearer in of every AIiVANC-DIN WAGIIS DN 1S9'J: of our eoulitry Is such, that, having 1896, OTF. Instead HANDS Furthermore, this of tlie deUnited States. From a speech country Farmers also are obtaining more home to him the" evidence of brought Bricklayers, stouermsoi's, boih'rmak-ofs- , livered in Amlerson. lu borrowing order to keep gold here, Indiana, by Mr. American iron shipbuilders, bookbinders, money for their lire stock, as these "figpractical prosperity, he will not be carfinancial &!H. Institutions have ures will ahovv: core makers,' electrical workers, meat Bryan, Oetotx r 21. Except for the uncertainty about the ried away by theId fallacies of the PopuNot only have deixisitoro In savings loaned nearly one hundred millions of e cutters, twenty-livper cent.; bicycle banks not lost their to Germany, Sweden, Great Brit- election and the disturbance produced listic Democrat party, Imperialism, Value of Live Stock. deposits, as Sir. gold workers and upholsterers, twenty per ain nd other European nations with- by the coal strike, which Is, at least, militarism, etc., to the extpnt of losing but Bryan predicted would, they they cent.; locomotive engineers, pattern have Increased them to a six months. New York has become so far connected with politics that the sight of what we consider the greatest truly marvel- in makers nml printers, thirty per cent.; ous extent. In a national election wits chosen danger to both the employer and em98.8 savings hanks the financial center of the world, anil year of 189i, mine workers aud machlnsts, forty per had on com- ploye, or free trade and free silver, but books the names of 0,005,-49- several foreign governments are pre- to precipitate it, the course of the their cent.; coil hoisting engineers, fifty per mercial ami financial markets would wlil east his vote In November for the to float paring liege. loans whose heavy individual depositors aggrecent.: seamen, thirty-thre- e now be Indicative only of unexampled grand old party that stands on the sol-I- d per cent.; In ipite of brew cry workmen,- - bakers, boot and gate deposits were $1,907,150,277, or an con rock, Protection to Home Industry Bryan prosperity and universal buxine Prophecy. of ?.')7(i.5() for each depositor. average sins workers, lace curtain operatives, not the electioneering and American Labor." lidciKt. That I assert the In 1899. 987 bauks reported 5,087,818 right of the people of statement, but an expression of t he act- earenter. stationary firemen, 'long- depositors with $2,230,300,954 on depos- this country to have STATEMENT OF WAGES PAID. their own flimncjnl mil sentiment of the whole business e lent tier workers, shoremen, it. That menus an Increase In the nummilll mil nf- own ri'Fulate ). their Skilled Unskilled workers, trunk makers and wood- ber of depositors of more than OOO.fiOO, fairs, and If throughout America and of foreign people ifo not want l,,1IUnfy Da bor, Year ending Labor. To appreciate what this means to ev- workers, fiftm-per cent.; cotton spin- and an Increase in tin universal financial ei Inion In for-- 1 $323,210,-077- . to loan money to us under those condiof deposits Sept 1, 1893. . i$32.0()5.5!4 $22.()(0.33 per cent.; broom makery Individual stock owner, note the ners) twenty-twwe will have the consolation of etgn parts. It is fact. Dot fancy. tions . 43.805 45 30.424.10 Neither is the business community FcptD 1894 change In the average price per head ers, brick makers, blacksmiths, coopFurthermore, while the depositors knowing that the conditions will be so 23.414.40 ers, eigsrmakers, locomotive firemen, have less united In the opinion Hint all this Fept 1, 1895. . . 48,834.(t7 in number tlie average de- favorable grown we that soon will have 51,047.85 24.7(23.(25 boreshoers. Iron nioidors, metal workhas luernsxetl from $370.50 lu 1890 money to loan them." From a speech present prosperity ami this assurance Sept. 1, INiMi.. ... posit come would at Sept. 1, 1897.. . .. 3! 1,020.85 ers. paper makers, tailors, tile layers, to $392.13 in 1899. 24,4!)(i.(5 delivered u Lincoln, Nebraska, by Mr. of greater prosperity to ' 55.1 railroad lals'rers, waiters and cooks, 30,470.77 , by. the Kept. 1. 389.8, and unco be jsj.nr&eil ikslmyed. ' bcse.iL: me, ijtean- - 1iat for every Jirytui, Kept ember H, 189(.' bottle-blow- ers; Vi.l'Jd.'W 31.478.74 Jen. pur diction of Bryan. Nor Is the opinion Sept. 1, I" (9. mam There is a mid child In the United ,105.417.30 which has I teen any the less strong or unnulmousauwne Sept. 1. 1X 55,090.20 eight percent,; Iron, steel and tin work- - States Woman prophecy there was on deposit in the sav- fuffilied, though not in a manner that Democrat than among Republicans of Total wages paid for four br.tii: ings tills is does Include not to front phasing air. Bryan. The Repub- Intelligence. Seggiscinns of improving Kept. 1, 1890, years employes, twelve per cent; textile to Fept. 1, I'JiH), Republiworkers twelve and onejiqlf )ier cent- - 529.24 hanks and trust companies lican larty itiifi enact ed new financial chinees for Bryan are put out as last as in year, can administration and to use Mr. Bryans own "!ear" arguments even hy his nominal hgir tigalnst $20.08 .$397,199.02 And what has stBrer been doing all stage employes, "on per P"77t. DWi. e fiave tlie consolation of Jloreover, the savings deposits word. as a basis n which to sell Total wages j aid for four But SidManttnl Increaxa In wages of the wage this time? Its average price rT ounce supporter, earners of this are knowing that We have money to loan.'1 stocks iiort." That a panic would lie years from Fept. 1, 1892, during the first three years of Cleve- were obtiiTrrHL also fii the years 1897 more than double those ofcountry to Sept. 1, 189(1, Democratany other M e re loaning money to foreign coun- the price the country would have to land's administration was (J8.9 cents. and JSl8 by many of the "Masses of la- people on earth. tries. and Russia has been thinking ef inic administration 202.290.00 The average price per ounce during the bor mentioned In tlie foregoing. In pav for his election Is recognized as How Business Hen Were Ruined. iKurowtng ftoinothing like $15.io().lXiO evitable by Democrats who are seeking first three years of McKinleys admifk 1897 bricklayers and stoncmasous, froffl us But free silver did not $ 134,903.80Ilcpuhl lea n lucres se 1st ration was only 5!).t cents. And borseshoers, 'longshoremen and bring by npelogizing for him to establish "It Is only necessary to note the In- alxmt this wonderful TIIOS. S. OBEAU. with trTlew to and "regularity,'' their gratifying received advances of ten per creasing number party thus, contrary to Mr. Brjan'a economic of failures In order to change. It wag the SL Louis, Sept, 18, 1900., their future political proto. gold standard. Makes to tlie People. Promise i iy sin-oli- pro-serv- To-da- -- 1-4 t ; 1 v. II.-ag- thelu-t-rease- . l 1 -- ai ' -- e ttl-- -: I - I 1 1 1 libik-tobacc- o ( all-tic- I 1 - 1 .1 . 111 1 1 I 1 I i mcn-bai't- maim-fattureis,- I i i rHim-ed-iedd 11 I i -t i of-Ini- ' I t tiry - i , - , ' etone-whirl- 1 . I wage-earne- i mt f-- nnd-wbic- y nth-men'- : j st j 1 mi l e mnnu-lacturc- stale-that-aft- AmecieH.i-Cedenilmn 8 1 1 4 c Bryan-McKln-le- y .li-na- 1 fi to-da- y xist-'po- ii n - otie-lml- ca-rl- tran-portati- the-tid- -- -- p.-'t t ' g yerl ; , i un-mu- to-da- 4 1 tin-plat- j n o fi - -- j -- ........ -- ts f |