Show THE democratic FINANCIAL PLANK ADOPTED BY democratic AT CHICAGO JULY we demand the free and unlimited both gold and silver at the present legal ratio of 10 to 1 without waiting for the bid or consent of any other nation we demand that the kundard silver dollar shall be a fall 11 tender equally with gold for all debts public and private and we euch legislation as will prevent ira the future the of any bind of legal tender money by private contract we ere opposed to the policy and practice of surrendering to the holders of the obligations of the united states the options reserved by law to the bf redeeming such dobli actions at ions an either silver coin or gold coin ake mt pleasant pyramid says THE morn aneed evening edition it is unnecessary to say it is lu favor of the double aland aad ACCORDING TO the census fig the capital invested and the number of laborers employed in agricultural pur suite in 1890 was double the in ft 1870 but the total amount of money received from agricultural products in 1890 was less than the total sum received in 1870 tell us goldbug has gold not doubled in value unexampled prosperity by quoting me amley it mckinley can prove that hie own words misrepresented the con allion of the farmer in 1890 bryan will ba compelled to acknowledge ahat mckinley is a very uncertain and if on the other hand the that he told the truth in anen cryan shall leave made his opponent an oral witness in the defense oe the silver caage II annae first im to keep his candidate mum was ritter beet and if we cannot pity the errors he makes we certainly should have some compassion for bianna THE manufacturer a introne eu ot mckimley McK ialey reduction in waxes are contemplated throughout the east and in many directions reductions have already been compelled the industry in which deduc tiona have been made are coal mining iron furnace labor elaba manufacturing and carpets coupled with an argument a protection this data furnishes good material but what can our gold standard friends when the silver men charge that wages are baing decreased inder the gold standard they invariably that wages are not and OB this point base their only reply to the silver men soon it will develop that lie mckinley tariff stumpers will clash with the mckinley gold advocates over a question as to whether wages are lower now thau formerly and between themselves therill the will have to fight it out last session of coneless Con eress while the free coinage to the dineley bill was under ator teller told john sherman that the day would come when the ohio senator would be despised by hia fellow citizens for the part be had taken in the demon of silver the worda of teller struck home if we are to judge from shermana public utterances bi nce he has been attempting to explain away the crime of 1873 and at helena mont a few nights aso he baij if it lay in my power to place silver at I 1 would do so if I 1 bad to do it by walking home on my klees at that meeting he was handed a number of written questions to answer to which he declined to reply apparently tearing the ground that he stood on his conscience bothers him so much so that if he could undo what was done in 1873 he would crawl his mansfield home on his knees the following states cast their entire electoral votes for cleveland in 1892 with the exception ot ohio and michigan the latter beina districted five votes beina for cleveland and nine voles for II arrison the democratic plurality is given together with the alie electoral vote and the fall democratic et reneth each state is placed iu the doubtful doub ful column in the campaign although california and illinois can be depended upon to support bryan diate dem vote plurality electra california 9 connecticut 6 illinois 21 indiana 15 maryland 8 14 new 10 new york 30 16 23 wisconsin 12 SAYS that six years ago he was ike many others be thought those who advocated free coinage were cranks at question and read a books on both sides and compared them and the more he read the deeper became his conviction until he too was numbered with the cranks he baya he became eo firmly of the opinion that there could be no prosperity in this country until free silver was restored that he was willing to risk all be had or hoped to have on the correctness correct of that conclusion cl aside from illustrating the great earnestness of the man and the impartial way in which he arrived at a true solution of the money question his recital far to testify to the force of silver arguments he was at the time residing in an agricultural state free from the influence of local conditions which may be charged to those who live in mining and under those circumstances cum stances he prosecuted of our financial affairs and ended by becoming an enthusiastic convert to the cause of dilver thousands are today following in his footsteps THE fire guna used on the dervishes of the upper nile apparently take all the fanaticism in battle out of the men 0 the desert when the british troops under gordon were on their march to Khartoum the famous squares which did such excellent eer vices at waterloo were often broken by the wild rueh of the half crazed natives and regiments were swept away the same experience was had in tho zulu wars during which the crown prince napoleon lost hia life these fanatics with spear or assegai did not hesitate to face a ride fire and at a command dash upon the elit terin lines of bayonets and with irresistible momentum overwhelm by sheer force of numbers the british troops the rapid alre guns are too deadly in their vomit of lead tu allow the natives to resort to their rushing tactics tac tica to attempt such mana death to untold thousands of which tact the tribes of africa hav become fully aware |