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Show FOIt CHEAPER 3I0XEY. PROSPERITY BOOMERS. A Labor 1xiwr THE REASON3 FOR THIS POP- Strongly Tliclr Method. Objects Our attentiou hat been called to some figure printed in the Pluneer Press and alleged to have emanated What tha Feopia Need Is a IhtlUr That from officials of the state federation Carries with It Just lropurtlon of of labor, which form the basis for an Labor aud So Mora U. O. argument on the Improved conditions Gives Ilia Ttewa. prevailing among the organized trades In this state, it is claimed that the show that the members of reports Senator Sherman occe said in a those trades are more generally emwho those warned more speech that money wanted cheap monry in order ployed now than at any time for sevFurther along It is asto pay debts with a currency of less eral yearB. value. Senator Blair added or with serted that 8$ per cent of the union less days work." These statements men In Minnesota are at work. Whether or not the officials of the were made as an argument against free silver and casually suggest tbe state federation have made the reIdea of repudiation. Such assertions ports as alleged. Labor World does not In the past have closed the mouths of know. But no union man or any other many good men, but failed to convince man with his eyes open is deceived by their Judgment. That, however, was such allegations. That the public during the flood tide of national bank may know Just how much truth there rule, when to doubt was to be de- is in the report it is only necessary stroyed. The Ideas of the people have to state that not one union lu ten ever changed somewhat since that time, makes such a thing as an official reand the Infallibility of past and presport on the matter in question. ent legislation is being challenged Unions have to report their memberthroughout the entire- country. The ship to their national officers because condition to which these senators re- their dueg are determined by the numbers of members; but as a rule ferred In derision the people are demanding In earnest It is a cheaper they never go farther. It is customary dollar and a dearer day's work that for central bodies to have a statistician they must have or become enslaved. whose duties it Is to gather statistics It Is not a cheap dollar In the offensive regarding wages, men out of employsense In which it Is used by plutocracy, ment, etc., but so far as experience but a cheaper dollar as compared with goes the mission of the office is an enall honorable Ideas of fairness and tire failure because the affiliated orright Which is nearer the line of ganizations will not report. Hence, justice, a cheap dollar worth 54 cents, the officials of the state federation have or a dear dollar worth 200 cents, and no data on which to figure, and the aswhich carries with it the greater power sumption that they have, to every into oppress? Money is bought with the telligent union man, is a dead give products of labor; consequently, the away on the prosperity boomers. dearer this money is the more labor This boom business does the cause is required to purchase it. It is tbe a positive Injury. It misleads the pubfew who own the money, and the lic as to actual economic conditions, many who muBt work to earn It; there- and justifies the perpetuation of Influfore, cheaper money benefits the ma- ences that are of tapping the jority, and Is in strict accord with the the social foundation. Thestrength first esWhat sential to a scientific teachings of the constitution. understanding of the people need la a dollar that car- the social Is a correct knowlproblem ries with it a Just proportion of labor edge of actual facts and the cause can and no more. Tbe present dollar dishave no greater enemy anywhere than tributes the products of labor unjust- those who, from over enthusiasm or ly; it is to neutralize this unfairness other motives, that a cheaper dollar is demanded. It sent conditions. deliberately misrepreDuluth Labor World. Is claimed by the advocates of a dear dollar that a cheaper dollar has and PROSPERITY NOTES. always will be the workingmans abiding curse; that the purchasing power In Wilmington, Del., this happy, of this dollar would be less, and thereprosperous winter, a mother of a large fore operate against labor In producIn a week of sixty-nin- e earned family tion. The first and last propositions hours $1.77, at shirtmaking. exactly are absolutely untenable, and cannot be sustained either by precedent or A lockout and strike of stonecutters But the proposition that argument. on in fifty-tw- o is establishments of the purchasing power of the cheaper Greater New York. Bosses attempted dollar would he lees le true, and it Is to annul the eight-howorkday, which' primarily upon this fact that labor Is the stonecutters enjoyed for several demanding a less costly dollar. Labor years, and which the men have strugin production never prospered as durgled hard to attain. the of ing period cheap money from 1863 to 1867. All labor was employed An unhappy young woman starved at remunerative wages, tramps were to death In a lonely house near New unknown, and failures In business the York the other day. She had been exception and not the rule, as at present. Even Senator McCulloch waa en- reared In every luxury. She was a abled to state that the people were graduate of a convent in Paris and comparatively out of debt, and not In her father's will she had been beobliged to labor incessantly for a liv- queathed $200,000. But the father's ing. To confound cheap money with fortune had been swept away very worthless money is unfair, and dis- shortly before he died, leaving this girl closes a want of better arguments. It quite unprovided for. She had no will hardly frighten the people as It friends, and family dissensions made once did. Cheaper money than the it too humiliating for her to seek aid So she drifted country now has Is a necessity, and from her relatives. is sure to come in the near future. about, pawning her clothing and her Cheaper money means more money, Jewelry, vainly trying to get pupils in music, French, painting and the and that in turn means higher commercial values and better times. It like. The poor thing was, like so means that the farmer can pay off the many other poor things, unable to get mortgage with less days work; that a etart in life. At last she had to give the mechanic can finish paying for his up, and lake refuse in an old house little home with less hours of labor, In the country that once belonged to and that labor, wherever it may be and her father. Here she sickened and of whatever kind, will be enabled to died, literally, of hunger. And thpre o pay less tribute to thpse who own or are many children of the control the money. Labor demands a who will die deaths as dreadful and cheap, flexible volume of currency, that even more dreadful. Such is civilizawill eliminate the speculator and the tion. usurer by establishing a price that Is reasonable and will not fluctuate. Failure Increase. D. O. MCCARTHY. Though no mention is made In the tending dailies about the alarming InNil lirnifor a Theory. crease in failures since the inauguraDirect legislation is no longer a thetion of McKinley, the fact still exists ory to be considered at some future that we are In the midst of a cyclone time but has come up before the peoof financial and business destruction. ple to be settled. Shall we have a Bradstreet and Dun bo'h are keeping government by the people and for the tab on the conditions, and their repeople, or a government by and for ports show that during the past week the money changers? Delegated gov- thpre were forty-si- x more failures ernment has proven a failure, and we than were reported for the same week should nssert our right to have a voice last year. Not a paper comes from in the management of the government the press but shows a general craah Under the present system we elect a in business houses all over the counman to a legislative office, and then he try. Their frequency has. to a large will not do a thing that he Is inextent, allayed alarm, and vampirestructed by his constituency to do, and like, lulled the people into quiet, while the bigger rascal he Is the more chance the work of destruction Is augmented he stands for Under tbe Inwith each succeeding day, Dallas itiative and referendum the people Mercury. could have Just such laws as they There would be no power wauted. DUtcon raging Improvements, above the poople. You will not have Assessors generally have got into to give up your ether ideas for this the habit of assessing improvements one. If you are a free silver Demonot less than 60 per cent of their crat you can continue so to be. If you at actual cost, and land unused or parare a gold standard advocate and beused land at 30 to 40 per cent of tially lieve that a majority of the people what the proprietor holds it up for want monometallism, you cannot ob- sale at, thus encouraging the specuject to this principle. Legal Tender. lator In keeping from using the bounties of the Creator. Assessors generPrinted for Rlrh Loafer. ally are imbued with conscientious moThe metropolitan dallies have be- tives, still that docs not alter the fact come so voluminous, so stuffed and that taxing or fining one for having Inflated with wind and worthlessness, made an Improvement is enough to that none but professional loafers have keep people Idle when they might as time to wade 'through them. Bodle well he working. Schenectady (N. T.) Miner-IndeULAR DEMAND. can be driven in or driven out. Dr. Ayer. Sarsaparilla drives disease out of the blood. Many medicines suppress disease cover it but dont cure it. Dr. Ayers Sarsaparilla cures all diseases originating in impure blood by purifying the blood itself. Foul blood makes a foul body. Make the blood pure and the body will be sound. Through the blood Dr. Ayers Sarsaparilla cures eczema, tetter, boils, eruptions, humors, rheumatism, and all scrofulous diseases. 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On a piece of road where there was a solid foundation, bHt very deep, thick mud above, the board tires were at a disadvantage, mainly because they cut in and picked up a tremendous weight of mud with every revolution. On a road that waa drying up and had a somewhat firm surface the broad tires showed 62 per cent advantage over the narrow ones. The latter cut into the mud in some places from six to seven laches, but tha wide tires rolled safely over without mMng deep grooves, merely packing the halfdry mud as they passed oyer 1L The entire experiment goes to show that narrow tires have really no points of advantage, save at exceptional times and under exceptional conditions. On what would be considered a road In a tolerable condition the broad tires had every point in their favor, and demonstrated their superiority so dearly tMt no room was left for doubt or well-manag- Their Advice. 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She gradually grew worse, her nerves were so tene that the least noire irritated her, and she bad a fever and a continual twitching in her muscles. Tbe symptoms were much like St. Vitus' dance. A vn and, passedyeai under a c h a n g e of physicians, Emma be- well-to-d- x. Journal. came tomo-wh- at better, but wag soon as bad as ever. One Her BattU. clay I read of a case similar to hers which was enred by Dr. William Fink Pills for Pale People, andl decided to them. try Emma had no faith in proprietary medicines but tried tbe pills, and after taking a dozen doses, she began to improve. It was aljout the first of April when she began, and by the middle of May, after taking about eight boxes, she was entirely cored." While ill, she lost twenty-eigh- t pounds, but now weighs more than ever before. Her nerves are strong and she is in perfect health. We are ell confident that Dr. Williams Pink Pills for Pale People cured her, and I cheerfully recommend them in all similar cases. "Mae. E. A. 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