Show I 1 kam SMELLS TO HEAVEN HEANEN THE RECENT CARLISLE hi MEETING EE TING AT CHICAGO gotten up by walking De lecates wh who labor not it has H helped the baoe or of fahrer a thousand fold some name probably no one thing of recent occurrence has added more to the strength th of the silver sentiment in chicago than the so called calle d working mens meeting addressed by mr carlisle in the first erst place it was not a spontaneous movement of the workingmen at all but the whole thing was vas engineered gine sine ered by the sound money club and a few bankers the workingmen who figured in no sense represented the great labor organizations and were simply decoy ducks in the sense of being a working mens demonstration it was wag an out and out fraud tor for it was patent that a large majority of the workingmen present were not no t in accord with the speaker the boxes and a considerable portion of the parquet were well filled with federal officeholders bankers and other sons of toil whose flashing diamonds spotless linen and broadcloth lent to the me occasion aslon and gave a somewhat patrician tinge to an assemblage that might otherwise have been too plebeian in character these representatives representative a of the labor element clapped most enthusiastically at every reference to sound wonc monor and honest dollars but the chaps who actually do the work when they can get any to do who had bad none of those dollars and did not know where or when they would get any of them these men generally did their cheering on the other side secondly the spee speech h itself was so weak and so thoroughly permeated with false and ridiculous assumptions that the average workingman saw through it at a glance aud and it fell perfectly flat lastly the meeting was conducted in a manner altogether un ua american numerous burly policemen dotted the hall as it if a riot had been expected not a single attempt was made to interrupt the speaker although the hearty applause which followed his references to free coinage may have been deemed offensive to those who expected all the applause to be on the other side after the two hours address was completed col J C roberts rose and asked the privilege of propounding a question he had to speak a number of times in order to make himself heard but fina finality llly fixed the attention of the chairman and was about to ask his question when he was abruptly removed from the hall by a policeman amid cries of shame shame k col roberts is himself a speaker of some repute he is as familiar with the money question as mr carlisle and has submitted to and answered innumerable questions when speaking his summary expulsion was simply an outrage other gentlemen knowing that the meeting was a fraud upon the workingmen and that the great labor organizations of the country are overwhelmingly for free coinage quietly passed around f t brough the audience sealed envelopes containing the proclamation to workingmen issued and signed by sovereign gompers debs mcbride robinson arthur butler mcguire and nearly or quite all the beads of labor organizations in the united states staten the hall was v as open to the public tor for a public purpose those desiring to do so had just as much right to distribute the proclamation there as they would have had ha upon the street provided of course they did it without disturbing the meeting which was a tact fact but no sooner was it known to the management than th the L police the ushers and others of questionable authority were at once set at work to stop the distribution they did not succeed very well but they tried hard enough and the whole proceeding eIng was suggestive of darkest russia A few ew more such meeter meet lr s and sound money will be ab iut atit the de adest thing that has over ever polluted the atmosphere of 0 chicago ex con gressman bartine in national bimetallist I 1 gold democrats Demo crata in texa 6 the dispatches state that five hundred representative gol goli I standard democrats met at dallas on the and resolved to reorganize organize re the democratic party of texas on a gold standard basis how extremely conscientious and honest some people are here are five hundred men whose rigid devotion to the principles of honor and justice impels them to take their stand bravely in favor of the payment of many debts at the rate of two dollars tor for one some debts at the rate of tour four dollars for one and all debts at rates away above those at which they were contracted not only are they determined io to pay their own obligations in appreciated and appreciating money but their honesty Is so excessive that they are determined to compel everybody else to do the same the dispatches do not inform us ns whether honest money democrats actually owe anything themselves or whether the honest dollars which they so love lore are owing to them A mans opinion tl as to what constitutes honest zno money is sometimes q quite ua t a seri bonaly affe affected ateo by the position which he occupies in life and whether he owes somebody or lio somebody owes him the menes difference lot 0 course Is only a trine trifle vuen irnen stated on CA paper still it does 1 haw an 1 M mum occasionally aud and it ft is out V iala to siy az abit lis wick 4 I 1 1 1 I F 1 I be excluded exclude e d from the anum holders remal n d er of the five hul S aeration era tion representative the DamOc bouli dred both in make a rather thin assembly ge numbers and in tel strength this movement at of the however wo wever 6 democrats will hep help sound money dilver cause and those engage engaged d in the silver entitled to our oar kindly enczur it are a argement alt nothing can tend more of the ai I 1 strongly hongly to a crystallization ver sentiment than the extreme attl atti tuda or of those men who are determined debtor shall continue and that the tae producer to be robbed tor for the blene benefit fit of the producer an and d th the e creditor an and d that america shall be bled to death for the earl enrichment cament of the money lend ing classes of 0 f europe national el metal list A silver knight there is being circulated throughout the country a pamphlet entitled plain talk about free S silver liver which has haa been issued for tre distribution by the gold bug lie mill of new york twenty millions ol of copies have been printed and sent out rothschild has paid the printers bill local farlad variations ons are used in the different editions distributed in the various bariou states A copy of it has reached this office it is without the imprint of any publisher or printing house and the miserable prostitute who wrote it was wa ashamed to place even a nom do de plume on it the copy in our hands was sent from concordia kans and has stamped on its title page and cover the name of renard bros groceries and Queen concordia kansas it is appropriate that renard bros should sell queen probably they are subjects of queen victoria the pamphlet is marked price 2 cents but recard bros give it away to every farmer who trades a bushel of corn fol foi a spool of thread the national bankers in count country towns have all received receive consignments consign ments of this pamphlet with instructions tc have it given aw away ay to voters by their local merchants free of charge it if possible it if not to pay the merchants when the merchants are in their debt or have to refer to them for favorable rating in the rothschild dunn drad brad street reports they distribute it free if independent they either refuse to disseminate such stuff or ask a recompense for so doing if renard bros belong to the former dabs class they have the pitying sympathy of ef the silver knight watchman if to the latter then the silver kni knight lit watchman hopes they are well paid tor distributing lying campaign stuff which seeks seek to induce the farmers to ruin themselves selves and thus ultimately ruin rain renard bros attempted bribery the highest bid which the republican goodites gold ites of the east have made tc obtain the totes of the pacific coast for gold monopoly Is the offer to td giff them the candidate for vico president senator perkins name is mentioned as the man who would draw the largest number of votes to the goodites gold ites and it is proposed to offer him the nomination in exchange tor for a solid west for the rothschild combination there la Is no doubt that the west fully appreciates the kindly heart and generous sentiments of senator perkins they realize that he be would like to be for silver if he could but they do not see how they are to be benefited by making him vice president he would have no vote in the senate and no influence with the administration because the vic dent never has had or nevor never expects tc have any influence with the president he is always waiting for the president deni to die so as to get his is place and that makes the president mad just as aa the the king la Is always I 1 jealous of the heir ap parent it is a notorious tact fact that the vice president has lew less influence than anybody else around the capitol the head doorkeeper of the senate renate has so much more power as to naturally excite the envy of every vice president who has presided over the senate na matter how much the wat west may love senator perkins the suggestion of ilia hla nomination comes from the enemies ol of the people and we do not believe that mr perkins himself would liko like to be vice president at the price offered exchange the gold democrats democrat and altgeld Alt the gold democrats of chicago e evidently vi think that their weakness just justifies a resort to diplomacy they have attempted to strengthen themselves by endorsing governor altgeld for the governor being uncompromisingly for free coinage and that being the only issue before the tha people it is rather difficult to see the high and lofty principle of these sound money democrats either they must have thought that they could captors the governor by offering him the bribe of their endorsement or it must be a 4 case of anything to win judging from the manner manne in their overture was received by the governor he seems to have felt elt about as aa the savior of man felt when satan took him up into a high moun mountain tain and as a bribe offered him the whole world of which as ingersoll intimates the old fraud did not actually V own a single gra grain in of sand gand of course we are not comparing altgeld with the son of man but the other part of the comparison con parison is all right and we aul wul stand by it exchange V referring to the rectal scandalous M 0 ng of toba tobacco trust stoat sage says they ney WM will strengthen the b impression ou r eo 0 o generally rgene held that the mor alsot of wall street nen men are below those of the i oct ot of tho tha cornu y good for far Y M sage bage 7 g Is arft ft s wewt i iiii laS 6 ale ledga op i ue MSS I 1 7 Z I 1 m Q R Q a a ta Z el |