Show r g THE SILVER CONGRESS A liis beai on foot for omo tine bf euil fanatics in alio ehst to kit a bill through congre s to demonetize silver and to decrease alic pie nto of coinage of this metal as a circulating medium aie fin blics on all questions of a nationiel nati onil importance an they persist in then atticks upon some important industry until they succeed in to tho wall none of the e eastern agitators tor a moment the gibat the are blout to huil upon one of the important industries ol 01 b the ot such a bill chiy cannot un drand that many thou aads of men will be thrown out ot that many millions ot collais chev will sink lato oblivion and the numerous nume ious 0 o tub alej all entomb by tl e passage of such a bill 1 this measure should become i law counties numbers of bushings men in the et be come bankrupt and the privations and suf lenns of thousands of families be so great as to be beyond po sible conjecture tonna that now exist would be dead and deserted 1 he millions invested in mining in I 1 milling machinery and building would lust and decar rould iettie its death blow ind tha country flooded with haupers paupers pau pers wh now make a comfortable living out of thi import int and leading in dusti fatal insult aiom the kissage of ruih a bill the national silver convention was called to nut in denbei this week and to deceit this action ot congress the cea of the whole mining country abc upon the of this convention I 1 ully 1000 delegates are in attendance and if they cannot sue aeed in influencing congress Con giess in the in bic osof ilver then we of the mining sections can prepare to pack our blink its and wak to some fruit or ural district to aku out a miserable ex istance let us hope and pra if need be that this convention will cause congress Con giess to stop and consider this question and the astern interests of his continent before taking an de ilive action on the ihor bill |