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Show : SUPPLEMENT 1RDST VERSUS DISTRUST. TO TUB BEAVER BLADE. IT AH. BEAVER, PITIIY THE ISSUE DEMOCRATS. POHIlwAL PARAGRAPH. PARAMOUNT ARE TRYING. TO You fur i rusper'.ty anfl got It. Are you uuH going U vote against It? I In Ttie encnuragcmi nt of labor Strike i lull for j.tit;i sis U liable to produce booiiictuitglv ifldts. 1 The last Denes ta(,e administration t y of work-mgave the people i I pork hunting . ud r Cave of Adullam Agil n - Dbcinsion of the Trust Outs' tlon Frooi- - Various Farts of the Country Mr. Crokcr's -Classificr-W- hat 'Young Man tn Business Mr. Dry an as a Smashed.-if "Trusts" Were thfc employment at living wages. striker and tkf'r made by the r, the The Hon. Richard Mr. mil says lie is enthusiastic for s. 'Here being no hi id 1. ii a I t riu v i ( the Croker tu ket, but lie ha Hut re- pfeiiie h .oh r f he Is Tt rs of various c!1 ii t .is the .i u .t'i f f ,xx M.ile b.lk, a.i tracted any of the predh tlon lie luadt . c gotiite a separate agas-- n .. (I I .is t. wu it anir i 1, lnf ch ll! f g,,ud before lu nominal toil. t null i he r men ll -- 'it. tV-odemonstrates, the III I lollse I.lIII the ilolt to m s ate d. U rniltud to force the . U idi.ini limr im It la but natural "that Chairman leinru Of h n of mi .hi octopus right awaj Mlonil .Hid Culnin M"--Che NehiUM.a Jones should fe a trllle Jealous of the Mode M.ile Jiuitnal, of Vlwmil, from Wei more. nl lion. of the depninlieut predicting Is to ii. ike the til lama. mg'. Mr. InCiuker George Fred Mt Sq-I wjjrvsit AMERICAN OR EUROPEAN? of h1 f;f on tht4iiT iM1) " Mr. Bryan dodge question coneom-lJ I" But uL. uhf V I' .11 is to p In North Carolina (T political llberlx I ir one, call them trugs in mil. Mr I h kei, M. M me With the same dexi.-- ty that be evades trouble II as to the pon- - or wli.ii joii will, ate bound to do n- -t Mr. Weiiieu. and ague in MM. bis predh tlon wink of the world lu do' . slhllli les id c.itryltg the state .1 New it the gust the twiiiihih iiniury and the destruction i kali'. is Join s iliColet lot him d haIryan, oki ; Boas ( Nok er lenc.i tatie e utor of bur own big col potations that litre lion. Janos k gnbcniatorlal.i'niidlddov and remnned fiom and thaiim.i.i of tin Isogi'iti'c b oig.inl.iit!on ami theles- At kilns. is bl talk of the desirability of Interestnod i oh g of the number of needles ( ..lilt. lilt. 1 lellioei a !e ll.lloliul ing the young men in politic. roo. i. dm .si the cost of produc-sto.klold.is in the .me of the (hi i. n p t'0 H without lessetyig John I ale tm-d- . with along cotton With a rush capital of $8,(!i;.'5,0OO()i)O, s of the wotkuian or the r formctlv of the A met nan su- the w.igi Uncle Sam tan well afford to do a or .l,i"iw open to labor, would tiii-- t .bfleis with Mr. Croker, Mr. thu of rest gar the with business banking merely make us tributary to the Mr '' eli.mre. . world, pruvhled the aeiurlty la lunplo. Stone and .lone- - .he-- not believe that "in, eis of Europe, where no Alkalis. is ,1 popular prejudices will be alNew of .antingMate-taa- lowed to in H i f. re with the natuia! Do not compare the actual condition there Is u olhilily th core Ural link for Ih win, 'tin A. kan '.is Of the United States with s of the business world. Is tiot alums asluie, but he Is Tuorjrc-spromise never put to the test, but with Mate Journal. his on . 11 d no and w uifoi lines' sound In other g jveriiiiietita. results obtained lk he hid long to N. u leeeljl x Amertalks with Id Nell Il.tr David R illicit VN HAT IF THE TRUSTS WERE fuillleteht Galveston poeses'es ldld S. Colei. ican pluck to rehtiihl Itself and regain 11111 and Cullipttoller SMASHED? t ha t M r. Croker to to Its former prestige. Xu representative A Kansas J. loss 1 Tv 'siTiiiulafed is. uhw oiiir.jtatte lias disasto American illy will surrender Faring one day that (he Democratic fa. llonal w a fare In the slate. (In the ter. other hand, Mr Croker uud hl.s friends pait.v mains m war upon wcaltlu' because of his liijii n, the m xt day, tells men to liud Within a few weeks It will be linpoa-slid- e believe that Mr. Jones, out how trust magnates are gulng to to discover the hole where Well- connection with the col toil ofbale trust. the Dem- vole ami tin n vote the other way. If Isa nporivhalrnmii bus mighty lie went down, already ington to t li.at, that Is not setting one class against anceased to create any Interest lu Mary- ocratic national oomnnltco. As Mr. Joins and Mr. Color and Mr. Hill other it would lie bnrd to liud a case land. and tlolr ft lends have n few words to of It, but la that side of the question You B. The cry of Imperialism didnt fright- say about the lee tni-- t business. lad us- - ku plump that the employes of en the Miermoiit and Maine voters couldn't' gid one of them to cay any- some of inn tiers iilxiut great corporation, commonly for Democratic thing The publication party worth alteit. this kind, but the ifTect i just the know ii as a trust, say the American Suwaa not fortewate with Its scarecrow same, for the crillclsm Is whispered gar Company, should take Mr. Bryan's till year. advice to ils bitter end. They declare tihimt In all Peiimeintlc results. war on their employer, and break the There was some ainuseineiit in The Increase In the prlee of cotton Is (dreies yoelerday Upidl till!, an-- . company up. Would they be the belter another thin that Would worry the off for It? In the Smith If govern- tiouin eluent fiat ex Governor Hogg of Democrat How soon after the accomplishment didn't Texas desired the Immediate removal ment without the constitution of Arknnsas Jones ns (Imiumin of the of such a catastrophe would the fragprevail tn that aeciun. national committee be- ments of the disrupted organization Democratic for the men to begin work ngam? now would an ummees'ful American cause of Jones connection with the call Mr. Hogg, It appears, If tin re was no break lu sugar making, cot ton bale tiust. How home! welcomed bo many army would their wage bo higher? Wouul Americana yenrn fur an opportunity to believes that .Mr. Jones connection their be as steady as it Witness our troop In the Philippines with this great trust, which the state used employment to be? We doubt if there is " of Texas lots denounced otllclally, Is execute such a return? working harm to the Democratic among the sugar makers a single man cause. This set some of the Democrats so stupid I r.s not to know that lie indMr. Gorman met with the Democratbetter off and that tiier are ic managers In New York Inst week, at the lliffman House last night to ividually more of his kind in the sugar busjjjw Mr. and Ids eoimeo about llogg ink oil a few pertinent questions they telling -an nifmiiev or as an In- as It is now conducted than wheiTsf. (P Were wtrardc TirtWIwmnnirthea with what Is called the book fining was done by some dozen LttJ farm. dividual, Journed to his Maryland was It and suggested that cer- companies cutting each other's throats tnist, and working spasmodically. Boaa Crokera ambition to alt In the tain representative of the book trust always 1s t u go a step further. United Statist Senate Is a trifle more In Brooklyn, possibly General Bnrnes, The Industry of tlds country Is to a to say about pretention than that of the late Ihsia ndght have something extent organized on the Hogg and hi plutocratic very great Kelly. The latter was coutent with a lines of concentrated capital. The surroundings. As a matter of fact the large cat In the House of Representative. are all tangled np lu result is one of the wonders of the Pcinoctat time. The economics of the trust nieth-ml- , "U usU."- - N'c wYurkEum voi King through American skllt, tlon thronglout the West Is In striking have made us the fust among the mancontrast to the greeting accorded the THE YOUNQ MAN IN BUSINESS. ufacturing and exporting nations. The Democrat ointor who are ronmtng capital so Invested and the labor alabout that aeetion preaching calamity. w Richard Croker, chief of the New lied lib it are virtually beyond measurement. To tear tills vast industrial wToto York In a Involved slate. reooiitly Joint Iiom'iiTiiey, Mr, Pettigrew to pi errs, as ttnr Democratic debate with the fanner of South Da- an article for the press in w hh h he de- system must be done, would be to party says theo-rleno of man clared hi wild that young kota. He supported by American Industry a It has paralyze lit success succors of of had chance snil the farmer rely largely uimn any pnralyaisl by no financial panic! common sense and the market quota- business bciatise of trusts, and that ever known in the country's history. are of the the only opportunities prsent tions. The mind shuns the attempt to imto be found In a political career. agine the disaster that would follow. This statement has been After hearing from Vermont and And after the job was done, what Maine the lion. George Fred William by Democratic orator throughout the then? s its of that fact in the tn. the Mr. spile fonntry, majority llryan' place The country would take tip its work electoral college at seventy-five- . George fal.slty'l proved at cveiy turn In dally again, robbed of the unrivalled Fred 1 not dated by a little tblug like life. The New Yoik Heiald's local col- strength that It had flourished In, and umns recently told of the anhul of an exploded prediction. further byjhe InstanGustave- - HuttereH, a young Get matt hamlienppisl taneous of American The declaration against trusts In the Immigrant. Hultgreu came to this economy development in other lands. Practically 1mtLslxrewd U more nauBUh years Jar cuuntryilve Republican platform Hhth-- s w mild die go ontTif bnsi- can business bead n lil chief woiklng II Cl'S. portattt thatL anything Jir. Bryan I tied Vilsh-Ington- , fw ein of Sb'iitne, la caiiltal. lie th vuh'e It on the subject say Bryan ha the assurance to Invite busiand startisl In the - gris-erthe party In power, a party that carries thi calamity involved in bis afl. trust ness Hestiftitr lit in if wny. enlarged Its platform pledge mto action. because he Is not a bnvlneaa plank hi Invented trad giadually. savings man. He I a sdltlcal and few real and a state, Repnbllcan administration of nation- prudently lu under Ids inspiration the IteinocVatic al affair la no experiment Bryans week ago went back to Germany to party has liceomo a social agitator and management of quest Ions, both flnan-cl- get his mother and five brothers and disturber of business N'tw York Sun. and International, l confessedly sisters. Hultgreu and hi relative aran experiment and viewed with nlartu rived in New York the other day, and IS THIS MAN A SLAVE? by careful men whoe Judgment Is lu the young man showed a reporter gold no- way tnftueuced by political euuslder-- a and draft toothy amount of.T.hi.ooo, all of w hich he had made slrtcc his first tlon. Mr. Bryan divide the American peoarrival In America. He wound up his ple Into Inferior an I superior classes. entire assertion the the with that more Jones than Jim equals story Hopeful hi In lor clas he places all who stfjiei expectation. He And the situation in West waa full of such opportunities for of manual New York excellent, and he is hope- young men with no other possessions labor. He the brand ns Inferior all who ful that Mr. Bryan will carry Cpuneo-tleu- t than ambition and energy, work wttli'tlielr hand. He declares Such a simple little story In real lift them inferior and New Jersey. Alt geld ha no by hi assertion that thev charity and Hill no faith; but Jim Is more convincing than all the preach- are slave to the stierior class. Jones has hope enough to stock the ings of the apostles of dissent and te ":,rMl1- - cfas. can ei The immigrant who succeeded cape from it world, lie went Into the round cotton bondage was only byTlopp bale trust merely from hie hope of where Croker prophesied failure lug his polltl benefiting the public. New York Sun. proud to exhibit his money because ho Yet Intelligent American workingfelt that he bad honestly earned every men know tint the rmly Inferior clas Every Republican In every voting dollar of It. Croker, like many another In this country comp (heJ.ii sod precinct should constitute himself a boss who has achieved success lu fully Idle, the deboiuhed, of tlkTrinflniL Committee of one to get out the votes politic, cannot tell the public where nn, the lilrnti,know that of those who are Inclined to remutu he got Ills money. There are thousands rnh men ef t.lty wuepnor at twenty s men to lu succeed for on election chances from the of poll away day. and that the employe t.Mlay one chance the em- where there Republican losse will occur from this ldoyer to mo.roxx. They know lack of Interest, or failure to take Into of landing nt the top in politic. No them ,hat emtuuy's most consideration the momentous questions Industrial cembidc can equal a polill-cn- l rose limn the .neks. 'Huy kn"; a" lu the machine Wen who are prosperous, Involved. narrowing IJi.M.ln I'M., I leas a farm lalwr contented ard employed may not see olmnoe of success, and nobody realr; MiKudoy n a r ,te s izes the fact timie fully than the t.onld the flppr. aclilpg storm. There are as a l.rakem in, M auamak-- j who may coiiiiibute to a result wealthy head of the Taijwn.nny organnnenand bov. du.m as they do not wish simply bv absenting ization and sponsor of the New Yoik They see thousand f p themselves from the polls.? There lee trust. Denver Republican. toslayr lug to fut tunc ns these men rose, should lie no rejs'iltlon of the great disI he Annriean Iwy ty. inter following the electing of ISP, day k no xx that to no THE TRUST FIGHTERS, lor diss. Nt uher doc l.e wnsto inf A Mr. Bryan rejolre in hi willingness In lament' hg hi JnU He so n t" and a till ay to tUFus ,.w ha t Uts p' lu y President .Mitche'l. of the United will be In the I'bll'ppinc If he Is elect-e- Mine Wot her of America refuse to en. Him,. Hestriv, He will prom, so thorn Indepctid-cne- e trent with any single' mining company his calling that he sometime In the bye tuul bye. In lind demand that whatever treaty is lie di the meantime he will endeavor to ghe made between the miner and the op himself bound to the p'osm,n them a "stable government a a condi- ei rt t or be between representatives of lie doe not luite his emplox-e- r he tion precedent, Then all that bis pol- the entire push eu Imth Ride. He cxiu-- i I to iMcne an elm lexer.for he Ho icy differs from the present policy ef would force the operators to form a does not fear he the pox eminent it appear. Is tn the trust, a a condition precedent to the pitvs to wield 1, s i'o,xl,'1:"i f"r h 88 , for corpora hm he dws not promise width no man pledged to a closing of the xvar. The real object, of course, I to pwwcrgy In cursing sthe trusts ' , , Clngle term in the White House will .. , . to become ever be In a position to keep. Fo It is long the strike to the general-electio- n all wind like the rest of hi Kansas day If potwlble, uit the menu taken manager, ne a tax h fi..ernd City platform. Nebraska State Jour- to attain that end ore eertninly curious a factor In hi ctie, mn- -trust nal. ' and consulted andhi considering tho outcry against mi- . Hi - -- e-- ence is Bought He knows that all the great captains of Industry all the real of great enterprises w?ie once What lie Is. He ready to til one of their places a gits they pass front the Po he works, and hope, and stage. plans and achieve. Fucb I the real American workingman a we see him every day resourceful, st If reliant, ambitious and successful according to Jd resolution to use well his talents. Does be recognize himself in the ragged tramp, tin cring.ng paiqier, the Idiot that Bryan artists and oratois picture him? lines he admit that these sl.imh-rupon humanity apply to him? Most einpiuth ally he does not. He does imt (suite lilmseif Inferior to any man living. And he is right. Chicago s Inter-Ocea- AN OPEN LL'TILR TO THE STATE of Colorado. 1 - i -- . . -t 111 i I ffe-n- ii 1 n I -- I ! i cvf-th- a . -- Aid-Idl- e ( 1 T .on-uin- er ntim-l.c- short-sight- r a v.-- My Dearly Beloved State: There seems to he a suspicion abroad that you are going to do something foolish again mxt Xovemlter, hence 1 wish to l em.it It that 1 listened with great to your oloqiitnt suns four years ago as tiny uaviiul over the state many dcMrpbfo thing. You a unanimous vote polled ior the politic which you thought would be the quickest to bring these deniable things. . You demanded work for your idle ? DEMOCRATS KICKING AT PROSPERITY 0PJRRMEH8 Farm Products Advance More Than the Goods That Farmers Have to Buy at the Stores Evident Cause of Mortgage Cancelling. The Democratic fault finders base their eflons to ereut discontent among t ne farmers lu i; umra a different plane frmi lint of JsjhI. Then their complaint xxns that the prices of farm products xvi re too loxv. Now they that the famous aie too piosper-oil- s and the pr.cexi of tlictr products are u cotn-piai- too high. Mr. Bryan was nominated In Chicago on July 10. ls'Mi. and aguiu at Kansas City on July 5, Baa). Let u take the quotation of the first week In July, ntlc questions of late years. measure by tills? Why not A glance at the table which showw the relatixe prices oF'aitiele In lbDO and liiou w ill ansvvir till question. It happens that the percentage of Uiciease In ihe price of wheat is hss than that jOf any other article of farm production,, kince xx beat ts more directly affected by the i reduction in other parts of tho world where crops liuxe been gt nerally good dur ng the Iasi two seas us, YYheat has only ndxamvd thirty fiv cent, fiom lMi to l'.HAi, while corn advanced forty-eigh- t cent, mean jsirk sixty per cent., lard sixty-eigh- t per cent, and wool sixty eight per cent Now it is easy to see why the Ikuno-cr- at hapepned" to select this particular item "w heat" by winch to measure everything else, .simply because it sltoxv a smaller ini reuse in price than almost any other article in the list Yet they are gravely marching through the agricultural regions of thin the fanner that a. country stating-to bushel of wheat In H)00 will buy less of the articles which you consume than a bushel of wlie.it xxoiild buy of thosn same articles in lNith Let u aecept the challenge. Mr. Bryan's first nomination occurred (n July 10, Dfifi, and hi second nomination on July 5, Hwxi. The records of the bureau of statistics bIiow that the highest pr.ee of No. 2 red winter wheat, a (standard grade by which all others may be measured, xvas on July !), l's'.B., In the New Y'ork cents per bushel, and on market lr lblHI, and July, BK, the resjxstive date are brought os nearly a prtu to the dutes of hi respective nominations. Nobody will question the fairness of selecting wheat, corn, oats, lard, pork, beef, col ton, wool, hay aud butter as leu represeutauxe articles of farm production, nor xx ill anyone question the fairness of selecting sugar, tea, coffee, rice, petroleum, leather, cotton cloth, tin plate, sisal (from which binder twine is mode) and Bessemer pig iron sons, You got it You have, had (the basis of all agreultutal requirements in Iroujind steel) a ten reprebeyond your binders for coal miner and railway laU.icrs. You never bad sentative articles of farm consumption. The table which folloxv show the so many ptoplo employed as now. You wanted your idle capital to be prices of t lie ten articles of farm production and of an equal unrulier of aremployed. Y ou got it. Not ouly yours, but out- ticles of farm consumption at the date named and the percentage of increase side cupital bus come lu abumlauce. You wanted to see the utmy of In each article, also the average indamps that infested the slate muster-t- crease, nt t lie date of Mr. Bryan's second nomination as compared with the out. prices nt the date of bis first They ure gone. You wauled your soup houses closed, 'they aie also gone. You wanted to get lid of the receiThe ITlces of Ten Principal Articles of Farm Production In New York Marver of your railways and banks. ket nt dates of Mr. Bryan's Hist and Second Nominations, Showing the - - they, too, are gone. per cent, of Increase in lbuy over 1800: t pno-ii.-iili- y .... d d - it i , I'em-ocra-t-l- v -- r ,l 1 -- y a 1 i - - al - doc-rim- '. 1 lt., bu.sl-boo- 1 I 1 thou-sand- x 1 g sVIS n tss-om- siK-ctc- d i V , us now. Now, don't squirm. so low At texv Oilcans, I know you nit these things, for i heard your oiutors, both suxer and gold, say that you tiki. You demanded more money. The circulation must be iuereasul per capita. You got it. It has iuci eased xvitb iiiai x clou rapidity for four years. You wanted silver at Id to E You got it. That is the legal ratio t Ex port Wan ted prUas. The Prices of Ten Principal Art les of Farm Consumption in i Nexv York Mar- - s now. You demanded that one dollar be just as good, as another. You got it That is the kind we have now, anil you cau get all thu sliver or Ijaper you want at any bank. You demanded $1 wheat You got it didu't you? You demanded the markets of the orld for your surplus products aud ( Kids. so. You got it. We stopped it, and Eu rope I noxv tsirroxxlug from us, and the Interest money is coming this way. You wanted the governunut to collect evwty dollar of the lacilic railroad debt, instead of a l'OUTlON, a Mr. Cleveland proposed. Mr, McYou got what you wanted. Kinley made them pay every cent, principal and Interest You wanted Culm lllwrated. It was done. You wanted the rights of our people maintained at home aud abroad. It ha been done. What you really wanted "the xvorst was what Mr. .McKinley promised: 'ANHONEHP DOLLAR - AND-- - A CIIANCE TO EARN IT." You got both. Not from the Bryan-Itebut it was none the less acceptable to the man behind the dinner buck-e- t s, ' ' you can get source t Ex port al-m- heard yourgovernnrsay If you want Import prlee; does not Include , It Got it so sudden it Most rapid aud dazzled you. in ouderful growth in foreign-tra- de ur history. Balance of frndt? in our favor grew far beyond our fondest dreams. You wanted ns to stop borrowing money iu Europe xxhiuli drained the country of money to pay interest. I You got of this sort them from . the same more thing It will he seen by nn examination of the t a ides that In every article of farm product on named there has been on increase lu pTice ranging (xvlth a single per cent, to exception) from tliiity-Uv- e sixty-eigh- t Per cent., or an average increase in the entire series of articles of 45Ji pier cent In the list of articles of farm oon- sumption tli'ere is a reduction in pi ice in two of t ho articles named, xxliilo Jhe increase in the oilier articles ranges much lower than that f the farm products, the average increase for the entire series of nrtliles of farm consumption lxdng nineteen per cent. Thus xv e see that in ten representative articles of farm production, the increase lias liism 15 8 ;ier cent. Noxvirthe-tke ingle44em of farm pros duction upon which the aud by which they measure nil articles of farm consumption, namely, wheat. How do yon supposial it happened that they have BeieM'od 'tin 3 partieniar article" xv heat. by which to measure everything else? There is corn: Its acreage in the United States in ISO!) was practically double that of wheat, its production four times as many bushels and Its' actual value ns determined by the Department of Agriculture nearly double that of -- fault-finder- Butbere are some of the tiling that (Complied you wanted that you did not get. You wanted each state to lawfully own it trust. curb and Justly tax Your oxvn LegisYou didut get lature Ignored It. And your governor - r asy-lum- publlc-Rpirite- L July r, 1000, was 88 cents per bttsheL Noxxdet us follow the same general-pl- an adopted In the other comparisons and by selecting ten pi incipal Articles of farm consumption, (btaln tbeir relative prii os !n the Nexv Y'ork market In 18' iq qnil 100(1. at the dates nearest Mr. Bryans nomination, and thus find out what quantity of each bushri of wheat, at tile price named at these txvo datrs, would have l(otight. The article of farm consumption selected for this comparison are equally representative with those of farm production above named, namely, sugar, coffee, petroleum, lice, salt, leather, cotton cloth, starch, mackerel and cut nails. The authority for the prices is the same n that already utilized th bureau of stat sties. representative article of farm conbushel of wheat-wou- ld sumption which-- a buy in KRtO i greater than a bushel of xvheat could have bought in jv.s',. ? Vrohaslng power of one 'bushel "of wheat at the date of Mr. Bryans first aud second nominations, respectively, in ton d.ffercnt articles of ordinary farm consumption, basing the price of each article upon that quoted in the New York market at the respective r dates: Price on T ARTICLES. July 10. follow- ' tax. from official reports of the Bureau of Statistics.) it has Just shied a brick, and hi ers have Just hurled rotten egg and foul epithets at the only governor who has had the courage to tackle and successfully tax the trusts within his state Roosevelt. You wanted to see Congress regulate the trusts that the states could not reach. You wanted the constitution afiiadcd to give the government power to cope With the question. You did not get it because every Bryanite in Congress voted against Urn measure for fear it would Interfere with state rights. The state governments that wete doing nothing must not be interfered with. Y'ou wanted wise laws enacted and a clean, economical government of in Denver. your oxvn nt the capitoiInstead you got You didnt get it. law an unconstitutional eight-houwhich caused a labor war, and yon got law. Lite chief work of a prize-figh- t rour lawmakers,., differont.stAte inwanted yonf stitutions provided with money to run them as you had a right to expect legislators. front sane and competent You didnt pH it. You are the only y whose state In the Union schools, etc., are being sustained from by private loans C1YouD wanted Bryan, who promised disvou panics, misery, starvation, If be were and pestilence famine tress, not elected. You got none of them. more things of this any want injj. If you xVar price. 18! Ki. Cent. Wheat, per pound Coffee, per pound leather (oak) ...C4 13 ier pound Rice, per pound Petroleum, refilled, per gallon 1-- T July . 5, 1000. Ceuts. 88 91-- SO 4 7 8 fitj 5 9 3-- 4 0 Quantity which one bushel of Wheat will buy. Julv 10, July 5, 180(5. l!)0a Pounds Pounds. 4 0 21-1- 0 9 2 0 '171-0 131-0 Sugar, granulated, per pound ,5 j 412 113-19 Salt perKH) pounds Cotton Cloths, ttneolored, per yard.... 5 5 0 21-12h Starch, per pound t. 18-K24-1- 0 Cut Nalls l 5 Mackerel 4 a Average Import prlee during June, c Yards, b Average export price during June, d Gallons. 0 0 0 0 dS2-1- 2 91-- 0 15 778 114-1- 0 000 cl 19-1321-1- C15 0 419-1- 0 35 12 2 0 0 0 8(50-1- 0 17 0 did they not adopt corn of measurement? is the item Of provision, are the wotld'.s gi cates' producer. Why not measure by that? Then there is wool. In the production of which the farmer is greatly Inter- Tbcctatc!nentareall official and may be verified fiom tho public records of the bureau of statistic available in any standard library. 'Jbe figures and prices In every eae are given, and every mnn can determine whether the assets tlon of the Democrjitic " and prophets of pvil in Bek) are any niorejchahlQ that) they cm in.lhao.. ... sort you cun get them from the same source. And now what? The party Vo whom you gave your confidence and votes, has laid Hs only living issue the child you loved so well In the cold, cold tomb, and Is now without a living issue to perpetu' ate Its losing race. What Is it offering you in place of It? It Is dancing around on Its hind legs yelliuig fire. Imperialism, murder, .militarism, look out for the cars, or any v old thing, to wheat. Why as a standaid Again there of which we ested and which has been widely disnational ectjno- cussed lu the study-o- f fault-finders- attract your attention from the glowing truth, that It has placed on record the most sublime anil fizzle of the century. 1 dont like 4to throw stones at A hearse, while you, tuy rugged young state, are following It, hut I am anxious to know how much further you are going to follow it Not the Novettibettcemetery, I trustbeyond Y'ours devotedly, AMMI PETTIGREW. mirth-inpirin- g Colorado Kpriugs-Gatetta- k. t ! |