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i Supplement .'.NTKKI'I.IMI.. I HUM. , .III Tnlll ll INIIII .'olitical NotcH and ObHorvutioiiB irom thn Popourat Ouudi liito'H Own City. , .i'tiiPM iiii'ii nr. slu. lying tti money l'iiiinii Mr. llrynn Inis mru III lu tM hi niuHi-ms' lifer mill liver n nil ill ilul lii' Ini.liu-Na iiii'ii uf li.' until ry are i.m.h.I f n-f mlii'r partly licinii.c liny tl'Hi I kwnv anything nlcul I In' I lull inl partly Iiimiiiiw I !' nn illliiiii'l. In llil Mr llrynn iiiialfiula his fullnw i mill ini.ii'jir'riiU i lir .iimin- iih ii. Ii may In- I i hi' lluil nluil l culled free ln-r itutl.it ii.it uliiilnl hist Mimim Ii"' (inula rather Hi ii n iiiiiiiiiit ' In' Ini-iiii'"" in. ii Inil luii r tin' Imahuaa nu n Iim 1 1. r Mil ( fin' .ihi r 111 mi I nr.', Iinii' ri'.nl I. ..'ll ni'a nf llli' ill.-.li..ll. Illllll III I In H. it lllllli llli' iiIIM' llli'll "I Hi" ti.iln.ii me Ihnruiiglily Informed from l,ii..t,,.. h;iiiimiiiI iiml from it iiunpur- I.. ,111 atiltnlpulllt nil llli' lll'.lll 7 llcliil. 1 i. pn.l.il.ly inn- Hill tin' piillllfiinn ili.il i inw ilti-r mi' iimiril by prejudice ,ni. aril liilfrot In it i rliiiii iJi Kii'v )'i"l na ihr 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Itii liitnr tree sllter ; mi- iiinii'il In ll liili ii'l In It cerium I li'.'rc 1 1 1 1 1 lln' liullir null, llli' llli'll ii !in arc ni.iiri.-ini: llli' hii-nn-aa cum-i-riis ' of Ihr 11.1111111. lln- hunkers, nml III I linnmnra hute mad- II ii I'.nl nl lln ir ; Iiii.ii..' in H-. nl iii mi llli' in. mi ) iin' j Ii.ni. In lu'i i. mi' I lint i.iitflilt Inl. ii im-il. iiml lli.'t Ii.iii' ini'il iii.ni III. 1 1 it 1 1 1 ii Irmii a I ii in I in.l Ii.ni. it ... Iill... I aimi.l- i li.iiiit .Mr Ilium ri'i'iiiiiHiK tin' nml-. nl li.l. r nl llli' lti i - ..ltlll. nl if III" , ..inlillt mid klni'tln.: lli.il ll'l liliailu-as j J-hl.-iu III i mnli-lnlia flee oilluli.'' na a ' i lll.'t-rulia lllllli:, ai-fka In ilia, n-ii lln liii.ilii-aa iinti. I nl lln' i. iliili l lil 'I. in nun Inil II liiimr.ilil "nl ili.tinm-.t mi I In' iii,,t,.-t i,i.l,"ii Mr. litiiin pr.in-ai-a ' i il.-.in- ii iv.t.nu i mn nl iim nnlH.li, i a ..( ih.. ..itnilii. Al ll ' linn- In' .t.'lmllli-.-. lln- lill.lii.-a. mi-It nl till' . null- lit mul pi .inia.-. n i-I.iii ln. Ii lit' kiiuna llii-t III' rill, Inl nl. 1 lin lliri'iit nl lit-t- Minlf In llif rnni' f .it tar it ul 'ti'! ninl In ilu' fli-rtiou uf Ml., f rigl.ti'llfl Ilu- Inl. tin-. a tilllul nt till' laillli' In. lual lulu ill. Ii-ii.i nml ilniilil nml tlu-it lulu n palm 1 1- i-rtii-i uT mIiiiIi la atlll .in Tin' iiii'.Iiuii ilium- rill ullii'i. nl lllla lllllt l ll'i'l ll ri'lliull lllia lill.llll'aa .Ifplfaamll I mm tin Im.llii'.a lilllnl. Mr. Ili-tan i.ita iiml In-. tni.'i- ulll r-ti- ttlr lllllli. In I. HI III llli' .HUM' lllllf 111 ailiiuia iiml tin- lui. 'in-., muni . inrnluai II ami i n I in I.I ul I' Tim fl-.l ul lllla iliri-rii nt Ir.i- .uiiini;i' I. lu mtiki' ftfit taiiijl.l liiih In. iiunu'i. in uuikf ftry liaiiknr iiti.ii.l ul int.'. tin. ula. In mnkn ricit ilutlin i ri-i p mi. i ilu ilnrkfal furiifr til tlir- an I .'1 tmin, iml tiy Hna pnN.-aa uf lll'ili.-l Illitllill ninl Ilu. In 1 liulll'illllii v. Ilit-tl la ll..t ,iuUj nu nil uli'l llli I'lllli'il JHIiii.-a lln i-li. iilniiua tiiuiif,! it thn ..iiiiiii la ih.ii.a-.ii mn frniii ni-lii- iim' I tn Hii-m. iiinililni. ahuia, Inil iihii I lu ll. i.-r Ilini. nil Hit- ii'iii-riiiiii-iil inliila I l.ii.in.-x linlcinrnt nf llumf H Iiii imial fur- -.mill i.nii m-it iiuiiii- it I It.-a-iiiuli-i a It-. .iiiiiii-i- In tt . it.-if mm- I ..iImii inn nii'ii n Mr Hi m ii In In-. iiimi t nf ilu m :i, n till m (ml In- a. 1 1 .. - nmiliiir nrniiiiil In. .ia lit-, nml ,-nr lu tf pl.'na.il lln inlka kin. Mr to llli- liili.uiuu iiiiiii nml lua ni.rila nn aa ani'ii .i. Iiiiiii-i . Ilul llif Illinium liilmr In. iiiiiii knuM. ili.il an Iniii aa imlnalry, llinl i. till' unit.! Inr.i' Mlll.li la lllllli a.'uii: unlii. ii. i. .i 1 1 .i nl nf fr.f iiiiuiii, Hull all pl.in. Inl' ll Ii In I it . n i.-li I ul lit- l.iairt nr ilu- i-ui.l..i mi in ul Inluir nr- ai.nluli .1 lu'lnlllnt llli' iliw naalnll uf Iim iiu.iu-i iiir.itiiri. ninl Iiml llmai pinna will lu- i.ikiii up nu. I ...riii-.l ml., nt. in- tl.lll Hill M lli'll III.' Iillaini'aa miml ul III.' i i. in. Ii i la na.iir.'.l hi Hi, fli-i liun nf MiIiii!i-.i llml llii'if ia lu Ih it auiiml till. IIII "a pull. I ill llli' if alt I'l inn. ul ul Hna li.iiiuii ii'iiil'i' liiu.it. . Iiii ll iiiiiii nf Ilu- 1 1 in u nl Silti-i imii l.t. r. m-ji k mil nl l.iiuiilu. Ni-li. nn S. 'pli iiilH'i S. fruiu llif alfpa Urn .l.il.' .nplinl l.iiililiiiu. uitli Mr. lllllli. alllilli; ui'itr llllll, lli-llnlllli-l-il llif li.iukii. n. ilu- .'iii-uui. nl aiMi.-i. nml ili-il.ii'.l llml lln- Iiiiiii,, ,,i. ,,l nll kiift-t .In... I.I Ih- Iiiiiii: I., lln- l.-l.t-i iipl, pnlf. lln Ilu i-t.-innu ul Su iluiiiliiT i. in limit .il tlm llnlil I. in. -..In In I, in. mill l'li., Ilfll'llltl. 1 Inlllll'll nl Mil. I tn ili ii'iiiin i-.l ilu- Imiiki'ia nml llin Jlll:lll ifla uf lllla i-iillltli'y lla thf .iiiluifa ul thf pfuplf, I'lli'llllfa uf p-iiapftly, nml lln lini'.l Hint lln ir Infill. -in -.- iipuu tin. in iililli (iiii lit In In- ai'i uaiilf. Sum, Ml. ill .In thf fnlluM.'l. uf Mr. lira ll 1 1 II pf. t to tin 1 1 m 1 1 lu tlm hihuiiiiit nii'ii nml til llif filllin-ra uf Iiii. t-itii lit r.v. mIii-ii limy, by ri'iimui uf tln ir iiHTii.r iiiiiii I. nr. ham niii-il nut tlm ImiikiT nml thn lin.iiif.a iiiiiii nml Iiii t r vuti-il in thin tll'M' ay.l.in of liiiuui'f? Wlm I furi'n Mill t it ). Ilu plin-f of lllla linaiiifaa linn, I fnri'f mIii'M it luia licfii illapliiffil',' W'ln'ii thn fiiuiilrr hna Jlru. k iIumii lla Iiri-ai'iit biiiikiTH. ila pn-.i-lil fi nn iii-it-rn. lla pri'M'lit liliainnaa nii'ii. itn pri-m-llt liiiiiiiiKfra nf liiiliialrlna nml i-uiiiiiii'-.-f . Mhfii tin miuiiii pm.pl. by a majnritr v.itf ban' pin illy r.i-il Hila bnalnnan inM-ir, 'i Mluil utlifr f.iii i Will tn k. itn nliifn I ami form pinna fur thr I'liipliiyiiifiil nf liilmr. for tlm i-nrryiiii! on uf I'mutiif nv ami for tin- iiiiiiiiicuiiii'IiI of nil tlm imlna Irtnl furi'i-a wlib'li uivf vlliillty to tlir iiiitii'i'inl Iiml y uf tin. nnt ion? On thn nflfinuiiii of SimiIi iiiIh r H In fl'itllt of Hlf alilln iiipitnl Iniilllllll! nt l.iiii-iiln, Mr. Hiynn. iifti-r iIi'iii.iiiii-Iiik llm Ini i iu-h I'l.'iiifiit of lln i'uii nl ry lit niiiaf if a nitninnt llllll ill thin fiiiilfat, fiiitk'iiitiilntfil biniHi'lf llinl th( In iHtrinar mi'ii of tin- fiinnlry liflifvml In lilm nml Hull nnuiiKh of tin fiiniii-ra helii-vi'il In llinl Hint Hiraf livo rlfinniitn unili-il In thin fliM-linn tvoulil f nn hlf li I in to aMffp thf .-mi nt ry in Novi'tnlicr. Thin hf rhnr nrlfrixi'M n viftory nf the nfuplu, lifiniiMi' It M'ill lirlim tlll'lll lll'ttlT tillll'K. It mn - lin Vfi-y iilfiiHlint to Mr. Hiynn wlmn hi tonka out lllln tint flK'un nf llllinrillll llli'll nml fiiriiu'ia ivlm applniul ain-h apni'i ln-a in. tliin, lint M-lint run m n hint. tlifn lu lu, line nii'ii mul fnniii-rn to cxpfrt hi't tnr tiiui'M llnniitrli tlm flfftinn of Mr. Ili'.vnn, Mhi'ii hf lilnini'ir niliuiu Hint thf IniNiiifna iiii'ii of tin" mi t i.i ii r.'iiiini hi nlfiliiiii na n iiifiiii.'f to linaiiifaa nml proMiii'rity? Cnn jnii mrivn lniaiiifHa ,v lining Hint whii h pnrnljzi'a Hm hnpn nnil cuurnKn of hiiMini'na ninii? W'hfii thn iniliixtrioa of tin nnt inn rnvirp, tlmn mnit In nivmn niiml fmrii In thn country to brine it nbont. Thnrn tnunt nlno hn .-npltnllMtn who linlinTo In thn fnliirn nml who nrn rnnily to inrpnt innnny. Thnrn imiat be bnnknunil thnnn hnnka mtiat nnt only ham fiimln, but limy miint bp will Inir to Inrnrit Hmnp funila, anil thny miiat hnlinrn and ham contiilnm-e bpforn thny mn ronnpnt. Mr. llrynn ulinita that thny are not ponanntinf now; will thny cot""tt iftnr nlnctinn? W'hnn Iitnatlona Donnnlly was do aoitnninx the bankers and the fiiinni'mra aa the tneailpa ot thair oonnlry. la bi Iii-pi'Ii front of I ln Hold Lincoln, "niin'iiiin naked. "Wlmt (IiiiiiI Mr. Hew 'i l'" I'liiini'llr ri'illi'i, "I know Willi i'tf "f Mr, HimmiII ninl I ilnii'l wnnl any 'Mini In iln wlili Mm. If I Iiml my wny Ii" Mould I'.iiiin nff ,,f ,nl lli'ki't III lui'iiiy four liinim." Mr. I liniuclly lli'-n "I'M lulu n hitter 1 1 in. In ngulnst nil Imiiker nml Imaim-aa iih-ii In general, nml llin liili.irliiK nii'ii wlm lii'nnl dim . nlllll. Inl Mm titli-riin.-.-a. Now ll PHIsl "i'1'iirri'il In ihii ninri' llnniililfiil nf I Hi'""1 In l.rl ii if nii'ii Hint every iliiy'n work J nml I'rnnr ilnllnr uiil In liilmr imial f i tt ; In' llmnihi mil nml planned lir n into i '.ii.ni,,.. miml. Hrfuri' liilmr f-mi tvtrlii In mil Imlnalry lli.-re imial he .hum lltiiiiillil f.,r. i' nml mini Imaim-aa Jiiilg. l.li'lll Hlili h pnaai-a Hm.ii till' pl'llia nf , Mini Imlnafrv mill hfllcvcs llinl ll ill ! HiTl'l I, TIllTO lllllal In- llllllll"ll'ra. lunik i nml i'iiilinliaia in i'..ii.iii nml 'heir r-i.lii-i,t in at lit' hnaeil iih.ii hn f'i'lh I Iiii I lln. In, l. try will aiii-ifcd. If; Mr. Ii.iiiin'lly .iml Mr, llrinn iviti' iiii. InllaN mi, Imalnia ii, lln'ii i,,.r llli'lliai Una Inlyli) l.ni,. r III 1 1. . V IIII' II t I.I liilmr. (I, If . , i,,.,,,,,,,,.,! ,y ! Mr. Ii.iiiin'lly ,, r ((,,. Ml,r rp. I'I'KlllU ll,l I'H.1,,1.,.,,,,.,,1 f . , (,. . Jilillin lil nf i.llirra u lln lull... ...... linn ll mltrlti "Hi ri'iiaiiiiiililn I Ini I fri'M ii'iim Iniliiairy ami ,tmj III! I -- lllllllil lii'iii r linn' Mr lln mi nml ln . .,r.a i,( fri.n allvcr "l iiilly tl.ii. .in in- 1,11,' rmiilnl. Mi l.iim, .i.h. ll,,,) ,,. ,, . . Jlllja III,. ,,.., , !,,, , ti.li-it.a-. I " nl-.. kin, , ,. iHplinl nniki-a lilln llli It ll ... ,,l 1...... ii... ! it .i i ! mi. I niiniinr lit llli'll H llli ii ii l.t llnthi ra alMII.I ll lllli ii . ,.,I,... III llllilllll. llli'll llli'll. lull. I l. . 1 ll'H'H "I llnl'l IV U'lHii'l, . pi.npl). Mini .ill ll . , ,,, , tl,,, ,,. h iiiii.i i. ii.ti i,, I,, ,,,t r I ...r. mil l.i ll" Mnlk. II II III, 111 la I, .....I u I... I. ninki-a . ,i,ii,, m f final, mnl if lln. muki-ra 1 "'ninl It I't lln-ir nli- nml lln ir imi- i.iiilii a In inrr.i mil lln. j,!,,,,, ,r t , j Inil mi I tint I I Iml iim nii'ii Mini miiln.l j tin- iiill,tl. Iii'lnti ii 1 1 it i, ,, urw i.i,,,,. Mill In. in. I ili,.f ,,ii , Mw., n , uiilnr iliini n-l II iin.lir n,ii,lil,,iia ' In. Ii llii i l.i l.i i.. ttill H. ili.oalrniia. I lima ll linn niiiil n n I lilntx In ihr nl,or ! ini; mini llinl Una niilml la ili'iinnm-.-il ! n I hf i ni my nf tin-1 niiniry '; IMianii mi i niuf a I:, I... i in niiiil. Iml la now a ii ; ii.ili.l. W hi n In- una n Inlmriiiir mull ln "I'lin nml In. ihiiia tti'ri- In n fi-rtnin ' 'Ifti l''M'inli iil ii..iii Iim ilmia nml tln , iiniiiiiiia nl am in. .mv U In i, ;,. j .mi Hna n InlHiri r. i-iii,,,i i-, In inn. aiiii.iinit ii,ii,,in,... liiih,r In. una mi- innii'ii nr inn ni'iH'iiiii'ii in, it, hia fin I'lninr, If lln- i'iii,,,j,T f. nihil l,y riiM-ri-in. i- I Ini I III., Mi, ik In mIii.Ii In. nil a ..ii. 1 fllf.'il Mlla lll,,l,,ihtl,, In ,, ,. j,jr. i l'nll",ill Inal In. .,l. .Num. Mr. Kiliatlll, I lin lna i-i.ii-, hy Ilia i.M ii i'i.li.,na mil i nl it i i.iiiIiii. .ii Mhi-rn In' iia a M.irkiT ; Mllli In. lunula ..nit. lulu a fnllllll inn mIu-ii. In- In.. In a ,-ri'Ml niiml (nrin ' m l.i. Ii rmilr.ila iii.lii.irt , la vnatly tnnrf ! tin niiliiiil in lnl.nr iIiiiii In wna Ix-fnri-. j 'I iii'ii In iniilil i-iiiifiit to lln- f ni;iliiyiiifiit i nf milv inn' iniin. Iiiinai'ir. Nuw bp .-nil . ii.n-. iil in Hn- .'iii.i.i) in.-lit uf tlinnaamln , uf imii. nml Inl in r th.-y nn- i-iiiiluyi-l : nr iml il i M-ii. I -. lunii. iim.ii I, la jiiil(nii-iit ' limn ii iiiii lln-ii on n, Tin. Iliililatrlna uf lln- vim l-l. in. mulli-r w Iiii la i-inpluyi'il in I ili.'iu. Ini 1 1' nlunta Ihi'II ami nluaya will ! iiinli r Hn. .-..nirnl nml illris tiiiti uf I l.i i m I Mil mi iiu-a Ini t nutliiiiK to tlu i null ll i-n-.l ii. Ihr mn jnrltii-a art" III ; I. in in,. ny Mill, Hna niiml lur.f auil ha llli- lliiliitnl III Ha Jil.l.'llli'lll. Wliflht r .Mill nr nl""! nii'ii nrf i-inplnynl ; al ill.' Iliiilititfluii luni'lilni' h.,,a at I.lli I i-i.lu. .V.'l.rn.kn, .liirlint llif m-it t.nir "'lr. lliNlula Hill UHIII flip Killiin , JinL'Uiflil uf Hn iu-n h ho art riuiiloi-l I. i.lt tii.ini-r tn liar fur thin lalmr. Ami - una l.ii.iufa Jii.ltinrnl. liM.ktlis alwaya to Ilu- li in I im.Iic y uf Hit' Kiiviriiiniiit fur aiu'lia o( liu.llii-aa aiiffly or of bt!aimia 1 iliini;' r. I in-piriil miiIi funliili'ii.f ur la liiaiuicl Mill, ffnr na It uii.Tir.'la thn i luiaiiif.a piua riiy ul lln- liiiuri' lv tlir .' . Inn nl 0111.I111..11. ul Hn fnlnri. If thin ; lill.llll'aa iiiiii. I a In Hn flfftiiill of j 1 lii ii ii nml i lifiip tin. in r au-iia uf fiilnr.' j kiniitinlii.il ninl iffprt-aahiii. Ilini it ia lint j milnriil Hint ll .Innil.l kffp tlm iiiiiiiIht nf ; nun .'tit.luyf. in il.,. vt-ry li-nat Mituililn i limit. Tfuplf vl... ml.' in tlm Utirliiiciuri Iniin. nl. mi; by tin I. imii (,f llin-i-lnrk i lu-nr I .In.-.. In m hi-ri' lhiaf mtifbini. ah. .pa nn- l..niif,, mn ain llif aiuna nf bnaini-aa ili-pri-a.ii.u anil inn intfrpri! thf ilmil.t llinl ia in lit,- mill, I uf llif iiif,-i,,ra of thn run. I. nil. ii liny M.f i,f M,,. Irtuka liiifil null lirnkfu fUk'im'a n huh llif atunli fur.-!- uf mm ni(... . nr t ahln to J n pnir. If tin Inliurinii innplf nf tlm Knat fif nt ttnrk lialiiy lluri- Mnnl.l lH' a ! ki'l ill thfai' urt.,11 n',,.-a ,,f imtiiatry 1 in thf Knot lur .. lini.kn f u. al inHlin-i, j nml linn tlm.f Ki'i'iii t it 1 1 ion if Hvati'ini I u.iitlil r.iiiri' fifty riipiif mul i-vitt inr ! t In. h ili. v iim ii m ! In i..pir nnil all I Hlf Mluil. Mnnl.l I.. 1,,.,,! pillti,,. nil t I .i''-l ibiy i-nrrt iiik- lln- t-n-itl rrnpa nf Knn- ana. Nl'lilllakll I uMl III lf f,. t1l- kiinniii! lin. I. Thi. mm Iiii.. i, vi. uilil nn- j I'1"1 hilair I L'iti- viiltif tn In nn irn,. lU l.. Till' M lllllf l y ,,f f.,.,, .. J .-. . ili-HiiU II pi HI Hlf lli-tivjlv nf Knati-rn : nulti.lry nml Hi litity of' Knati-rn in- tliilry ilfpi'inla npnn Hm fnith nml coulj. I il in-f of Urn l ln.i.-rti bnaini'aa mluil. I A lilif. iinii fit iinni I f finpli.vf.l ,IK)n .i Iiiiiii wit limit the coliai'iit of the own ff uf tlm fnriti. A nrM.nttr nnnnnl get nniphiTtnnnt m illi. mi Hn i-utt.i'iit of Hn. I, nil, i..: ...i... N i'i,ir,ic.-. in Iniil.lliiit In, nana, ami thn Intililir fiinnnl itft tlm Iiuiim to Imlld Miiliniit tlm i-uiiaftit of thi men who hiivf llin minify to ,uil honaoa. Id nil lini". nf imlnalry Hm innii who worka with hia lunula ia ili-pi-mli nt tipon the mini nhn Miukn with bin miml and in nil inll-ina Hi' miml M-nrk flit flrn thi. tut r.illt'1'M of iniin. irv. Win.,, ih. ,nl...i "'"I til""' who Imvn tlm ninkinir V ""' ,f"r '""try havn runH- ili'iiif Hiiit linltiNlry will bi prolilable thi'ii IhiTf in I'liiplnynifnt. 'Hi'"" ' ili'ltn llrviin nnil hia pint. rnnn ia n nifuiii't' to in.luKirr and Mr. lti'.vnii knnua il. Thf i vli-tinn ia fnHf! 'I l''''l' 'il'"" lilm nml thn Inn, Ifr of hi" I'liuaf. Hint tin- lliiiut uliifli rhi'v are trylnit to n iniilii.i in ncniiiNt tlif'liuai- iifaa jli.U'lliflll uf llm Anifriinn ipoplp. Thfy nn' inmlf iniu-il by Hm niiml work itn of Hm niiliiiil, nml bt'canan thny rt'ulixp Ihin. llif.v i-uiiMiiinily nppi'nl to i-liinn prf jmliif. luiiiiiK lliiit thfrp are Inlinri'ri nml fiirnifia who link the dual iiftui nifii nml tlm nnipluyrra of liibor. Hint whfii nil tlmap Imtf rx' nrp orciinizi-d Into oiip k ra l army tlmrp will bp piioinrh nf thi'iii In enrry thin fhi'tiun for Mr. llrynn mul for thn mini nwnnra nf Colo riulo, in vvhone lutiTfst hia I'lindiducy ex. inta. Sllvrr Itnllara Arp l.ojrnl Tfndnr. M.my nf the "ilnin people" of tlm t'nitfil SlntfM Imvf .vniiilfi'ftl whnt ia nifiint. wIipii it in aniil thnt Cnnurfaa in 1 S;t utiiifk down inii'-bnlf tlm innimy in tin i-iiiinliy. Tin fiKiiii ia forrililo lint minif M-lint nliai-nri'. Thf Ilfiivur NfMB ni's to thf ri'si im. It anya: "lit Hip IfL'iMliitinn of IST.'I tlm luiitta wnrp not only i'IompiI tn silver but (he ailrer nullify of the eoimtry tvnn ili'ir .nptiziil; it win ilfprived of its leeul tender qmili tv. Thus the silver money of the coim- trv wnn struck down. i Tlm Newn is in error. Section 07 of the net ot 1 ST-t contnineil a proviso flint , '(hia act ihnll not be constnied to affect ; nny net dune, ritrht nccnied, or pennlty incurred, under former acta, but every j Midi rieht ia aaved." Thin InnirunKp i preserved thn leunl tender qnnlily of thn silver dollnr, allien the riglit to pay one'a ilehta In silver dollars waa one of thn richta necninil nndnr formnr acta, which nuthlnf enntnlned in the act waa permit- j ted to deatroy. S()AE PERTINCNT BUT W 'WimlL win Aa hn niiiu-a iipun llif k I it if nml na thn npplnuae br.-iika fnrlit In annli'.. It la a plfnaeil ninili- ,im.. rly aji.-iikuii:. a liriii. Thf criu uf uiu In mIiuiii the )flla uf "Hurray lur Hill ami Hie np plnuae uf a linlli-ry ia (,mI and drink tml raiiiifiil. Applntiaf, uf whnt kind i. diH-a nut mn I lir. ia whnt lite nu inn uf the iiiiiii Hirnca iituii. The ref iik'uilnin uf him ua ii i.-1 inl mini. In-rn, n ililiverfr iniiinil luu liniki- liuu amiif. II' npprerlntfn tin Juki. 1 1. ruiii....i'a hia li-nliiri-i an be m-llli-llllH-ra Mltnl ia l,H'rlfi uf llllll. Ilia nllilu.le nl om-f kiifiii-aia the lu-ro if Ilu- nif I. .iliiilliu - I hf "Imik .Iii.m." lie I.H.ka this Mul. Hun Hull, nml then lu wnrd thf pnrt uf lua iiii.li.-iu-i I ruin mIiiiIi i-uiiifa llif mu.t bilnriuita ili-liuui-alrnluin. Hi m i!i ii.-iiin. aa be thinki of Ilia aide ul il. If llif mini- i-uiiliuufa, be lurna to tliuae iiIh.iiI him nml autilfs 1 1 it t v t -1 v . Hut bf ia mil n f rn nl uf it. The f i'K i;l"M nml .'i.ilili' iiluut aluiMi lu every iihim-iiu til. ill mul ni-luui. lie is liilriMlin .-.I nml .Iinni. iT.i t and annul gnus, ll is mil llif l.l.-n-nlij;. ilm nilixi niktiuM li'iluuifiil lu LifpiiiK mill Hit liniinr lu m Itn h Hie mn u n.piri s. Iml tiie smile of lb inn I'u inn to tin alliln-ii- thnt t-hi'.Ts Ih-.iiii.i' it ia myaiitifil. lif rnii a tratrsniinu- linml to liush thf d"iiiiiiBirnli.iii. Tin- nu.i-m-iit ia arnif fui, imOiiiiK itiur'. I.ike every gitiire lie uinkea. It lin 1 kliciiulh. 'I lit lilllnl" are ttenk. Iiiielcl an. If the npnluilM i i.lllilllli-a, he Wnita, ).Slik' MS if tor Hie lauuTii. II'- Is pnticiil. A diiiiiitiial iuli-.niiiii'a verv iii-i'iiia would rtiuf lunml aileiiti' afliT llif hr.t burst of at ' plnilsf. It would mil U' iniessjiry fur i the (rent iiiiiii in unit until every nn- until wit hnd tiimlt his j"kf. but this i ....... In. La Hie illL'liilt nf Hie Inisiliull, 1 lie plats fur the trnll.-i t . and lln trnllfry . Mbialli-s. alninpa ami 'l.i una llllll for its ' verv OM II. 1 lie iH'iiins bis nil.ln-aa with n wed ! tnrni'd si'lilflii e. whii-li be know w ill plcnsf his niiilifiiif. In fiut. frmn liral ' to Inst, il is bia rffnrt by skillful n 1 tri'iila lift it to ulTi'iul. Uf is in pn lilf of j n fair tliithl In words, but nt no time is Iip an nriilnr. At no lime docn lie brint! !a known fact t ll"' imii' of ' I'1'111' i era; then an nritunu iii. then one condi j timi. nud "till aniiiber. nml then, as a I t'liiiiiix. its one imlispiitnlilf, nnnnswern : I. If il.i-liirntiiiii. riuiii.liil nml full, eunrd ' fd nml protected '"k'1' ' Iniim-h it forth int Ills' lisifiii-rs. Iiii tliiht of words nlli-iifd to be urntnry- nre innde to divert ' the miml from iii'liniiin hia anser 1 tiuiia. lie mix rat in iiii outburst, the I fiiniiiil wnrk of nbirli is na old aa the I luiuiiiu voice, t" please the enr uf his - listfiuTs nml keep their thonchta on llm I Mini;. These lliflila nps'nl to all Hint is eninruilinl. Tlu V are seldom orillinnl: : they epr'ss no in lluni.'lits. and they i lnnr his trade innrk. lie uinkea asaer linns while the audience is under the in tliti'iice uf hit heruics. He Miura forth Mliut he thinks, nml dcclnrea it to Ik true, but when the time nrrivpa In tlm course of hi" reninrka when the facta to buck hi nssertiuiis should be lienrd. behnlil nimtlu'r tlicht in Fourth of July Brewnrks. I.iibor nppbiiiils itself, nml tliis mnn knuMS it. lie rtinKiiixea Hint "sncriliiv," Yrucilied." 'diiivn-trnililcn," "the iwo pie," "sweat of the face." and aiuiilnr wnrda and pbrnses nrouae in llm ordinary nudiciHi' nu iiupcriitive desire to npiliiud. For Untie lie tisea heruics, for ariiuuient words used b.v truly Brent men. but which no mure apply lo hia aubjeat than to the crilcilixiiin. He ciinipiircs himself to the Mnn Of Cnlliee wilhout a blusli. lie dctica fails nn Ajnx did the li.'lit- lie declnres that aomelhln onn tie gat out of nutliiiiK: that a miner will be able to c't fk't cents' worlh of inetnl coined in to $1 nud in I lie siiuie brenth insiNls Hint the miner will sell thnt inetnl lo anyone who will buy it for ."til cents mid Rive the luiver tiie chance to ninke Hint protit Ins'leinl nf himself. Why the miner will sell nt Kl renin nml Uise the coined prolit, he explninn b.v a highly colored account of il "crime" w hich bus unili'J "liibor to a cruss nf gold." He refuses to believe (lint rn fit it rt I is of nny use except to starve und sriud don mnnkiml. liiHiiitintions. thnt every mnn Klinnld lin vf mure tlmn enoiik'll in spite uf his hiliits, bis drunkenness ur his improvi dence, be Invishi-M upon bis bcnrcis. Ilfclnruliiiiis. Hint a cnuiiti-y is nil - rn ii if which irivea every mini who will Murk with hcml nml lunula u cluiuce to lie nlii've llinse who will not, he licU-hes lorlh in torrents. "My friends." he says, nml ndvises those' to w Iinni he applies the term as a an lie man would hesitate to advise his worst enemy. He distributes chuff, coolly predicts a pnnic, iiuntcs the words of Christ ns ulilily ns the rowdy uses his nn me, nml lui villi; directed the eyes of his hearers Iipun n bubble which Hon Is iileusiuiily about, he says: "I thnnk you.' 1 "ti nl Armstrong. In nil pnrts of the country women have oruanized enmpninn committees, working under the direction of the Woinnn'a bu reau nf the nntinunl Henublicnn commit tee. They distribute literature and use their personal influence with hunhnmla, brothers and other relntivna to neeurn their votes for the Rood pansp, paying especial attention to first votera. RATHER EMBARRASSING QUESTIONS FOR MR. BRYAN. IF ft will U worrh 2? .i.M hi unmix ' " . WUurK L Effects of Industrial Depression la Cities Brought Hone n a Practical Way; STORY OF A KANSAS FARMER. Decrease in the Consumption of Food by Laborer. Affects the Sa tr. of Farm Products, A stock feeder nf Kuuans, recently in Kalians I 'ity, lulls a sl.nry Hint in worth ri-pi-ntilii for tlu exifllfiit leasou which it titii-hi-a. In a icriiiin town was a creuimry. It ttath.Ttd the cream from the fnruia within a radius of leu miles nml iiuiiiiifiu liiifil nUmt 4UI miuiiIs uf bniliT ht day. Itcyuiid the limits uf this fit-ilf fmiu whiih cream was itnth rrtsj there were a liilinber of fariin-ra w ho desired to aell cream, but were not aide to do so In-causc the waicnna from the creamery did not reach their fnrius. One dny a ild. irnliun of these funuera called at the otlii-e of the creamery to consull llin uiiinutiT with referemv to tin Inrueuiciit of its biisin.su ao ns to im Imlc tin-in and their lieiifblKirs. They expbiiued to Ihe uuiiuiKcr Hint by k.-ml-inif bis tennis a few miles farther in nil ilins lioiis he would double tiie iiinn- ity ul cri'Hin en I henil. double tlm anioiiiit nt Inilli-r iruiliuii ami cunsitiueiitly luiililf thf prutits of the creamery. The furiners were ilisaiiMiiiiltl hen they snw by the lisik uu the uiiiiiu.-fr'a fm-e thnt their pruiNisitiun was nut favnra bly reivivcd. There hnd Ims-ii a an-nt dcul of noskip nnu'iiE the farmer pulmua of the creninery thnt the prir paid for crenni nns too low and Hint the profits of tlm concern were larger than they ouitht to Is, and now these I tinners could but understand why a business Mlii.h wan iikikim: exorbitant prutits should lint be willing to enlarge itself, to double its output and cousiHUeutly to donbie its profits. Tin maiias-er rxplnined thnt to pnlarRp the circle of their farmer patrons would retiiirf nu nddiiiounl hiiiiiIst of men aud tennis to leather 'I'' frcnin. would miuirc ndditioiinl imichiucry nml an en lareeil plant with more bnltermukers and other operatives, all of which infant an ndditioiinl iiiveslineut of minify in which he did not feel justified si this tlmi- He explained thnt the prii-e nf butter tvus Inn. Hint ilmm-amls uf lu Inirmtt nieu in Ihe lilies bciiiK nut of employment were not entiiis butter, but wen buyiiiR oleiiimirL-ariue and other cheap fcnita- Hiins of butter, and U'cnuse of all these discotirniriui; circiunslnnit's be wns unable to consider a proposition to ell In r ire the business of the creamery. The luuuniier went nn to explain Hint a creamery iu Kniisus. Nebraska or Iowa dcpt-udcil upon the big eities fur its customer, lu suinil tnwns ninny of the people keep cows of their own. but in Ihe bis cities such ns )enver. Kaunas City. Omaha. St. l.uiiis, St. Iit lit. MiniieniHilis and I'hii'iik'o. where thousands of laboring men ate Kathcrcd. the fanners Hud their best custiiiners not only for dairy products but nil the other food products of the farm. The families of these la boring; men nre extrnvtiKiint enters and cxu-Mvnpliit buyers uf farm products when they have the money to buy with. When the lnboriiiK men in these cities nre employed they tunstuuf vnst iiianti lifs of butter, ckk's. Hour, iin-iil. beef and iHiultry. The thousands of creniucries in Kiinsns. lown and Nebrnskn had mure orders for their product than they could supply before the I'ciuocriitic panic Niiiipfil the industries in the cities ami threw the lnhoriuc men out of work, lu the last two years the ileum ml for food products have been less nud less, sbuM iim that the families of the liilkiriin. men in the fities nre irrowini inure and it. ii-.- ecniinmical iu their cuiisuniption of food. Ill a Inni: ennvcrsntion with the innuiiirer of the creauiery, these farniern tratliered the Idea, ns they had never understood it lief ore. that the food -pro.. ilili-illL.' f a nil is dcpi'liili'iil upnii the fuod cnnsuiiiiiii.' city fur its market nml thnt the price of fiiml and the ilemnml for it depends npnu the employment lit punl waiTcs nf the hiburiiiK IH'ople of the cities. This much the furiners had nl reaily iiiiilfistmiil in a general way, but they had never stopped to realize the far more innnrtaut truth, thnt the ninnnRp mi'iit of these trent Inborine employiiiR industries devolves entirely upon the trained business minds of the heads of these industries whom the Popocrntie or nlors now denounce ns plutocrat, and enemies of the common people. It ia very tine snort for eloquent ofhVe-aeek-inif politielana to denounce the men who mnniiKe the lnbor industries, to call them "pliitoerata," "noldhiiRa," "robbnra," "op pressors" and other offensive namea, but after all these eloquent apepchna have been delivered and after all thil niis chievoni talk hai bad Ita effect titU TrMls Bin. Pii' air ( l.lcaKo Trlbnne, iut oat V. timu the farmer mind, the truth, the treat truth, still remain that the mind of the business man must origin ate all tin plana fur the employment of idle InlsT, ninl nh.'ther thfse industries are little by little cnlurRed each year, nm I'l'iyiriR umr' u ml mure men, or whether they are little b.v little narrowed each year. ciupl'iyiuR leas and leas men. de-s-u,la, nut iinu the juilKiiient or Hie Io litnul vii-ws of the lli'll fllipni.-d, but mam tin jii'lcment of the men it ho em piny. W hen the fanners in the country ami the laborer in the city suffer them selves to be Inl into some great national riinveineiil it lie h the busiuima miml be lieveaj is da iii,'eriiis. then lllia businnaa mind, in order lo priili-ct thn interests over which it preai.li-s, U-trnia the process of linrruw im- i. oa-rulu.iii to auit the new t-omlitit.i,.. A fan i r niny U-lievn in free roinaRn nn, I a l.-i .iriiiR man may Is-lieve in free oiiunee. i nt if the liiiaiiiis mind of the country mi which lith the fanner and Hie luli.irmir man is di-emlfiit is afraid of frit' .s.iiiiik'e. ilu-n ihe threat of free coiiine... in. lead of lr- thiiir new life in to in. lii-try, .trikea it with the paralyaia of dentil. Hi-cry earnest tliinkiiic man In thia cou'itry at thia time, whether he be s furim-r nr a Inlnirer. alsive all tbini-a, nlsive all parly or Mrsunnl prefernni-ea, lesirea to sit' ihn industries of the nation revived, la-cause In lair enn find employ ment and farm pruduce bud a market in no oilier way. When all Hie arritments have been ex hausted on both aides, the whole quns- iii.il iinrroits into tins proposition, that 1.1-iiiu.T in iniiiiarry ia n.-pemlf nr upon the fonfiib n. the imsinrss men have In inn nuaii.-iiil and tariff not cr of the ns tmnnl Ruveriiment. Fannera may have .-.iiiiiii' nif. in some nnirifij and catchy u,iiiuiun. anil inn inlMiririR man may nn.e laiumifiii-e a mi even tie enthusias tic, hut if the mind of thn business man hesitates then industry laiiRiiishpa. A tlniiiannil InlsiriiiR men may stand ready to ro to work in a factory. And the inrmiTs mny stand ready to provide tnese lalKirniR men with foMl, bnt if the tnantiRcra of the factory are afraid to sian ii. i in -ii it win not a:.-f It may apM'ar to these thousand laborera and in iiu'se limners ttiat the nianar-rs of me in. inry nre uiireasnnable. and 'hat i icy nave iimrp power in the nation than they onsht to have, but the truth will remain lorever. that mind, and not mi ontnunnR torce upon i iiry oi me nntion depend mi tint! trie jiincment of one trained unmn.-vs niimi in wortli mom to .m inunii.v tlmn llm jmlRmnnt of manv mnn who work with their muscles o'n the iniin ami in me lucturv. IONKS' Ml. VI-It. .HIM.- nm present interest in anything relat ing to silver rifalls .In lues Kussell Ixiw- fu winy niyuifs ot twentv years ago: A I'l A LOCI E, "Jonns n-n(i silver mine" 'Tray who Dnu'l vex my ears with horrors Ilka Joans owns!" "Why. Junes la Senator, and so be strives To uiske ua buy his luuuia all onr lives Al a stiff premium nn r)t. market prlee A silver cum y wnuld be ao ulee"' ' "Whst is Joues' plan?" "A coiDage.' to be sure, , v u To rise and fall with Wall streefa tent, peraiuie YU Muk" ,r,", rr"J; JrUr i0'"" ' " 'Tlrii'ilk'1 ."'r'''l",",," whl1' "ey mix tho 'Junes- mine's quicksilver, then?" "Tonr wit won't pass; His cnln'a meri iirlal. but his mine la brass "v?..rseU" ' "AH,n; -Tour Iteratloa's Than the slow torture of an echo-verse thaMs1 U"e th'U' JOne' WOa t ,w, That the cat hid beneath thn mnal Is hia." Cleveland World. He la Mistaken. In his speech at Springfield. O.. on Weitneadnv, 1 undulnt.1 K.i-tin b..l. A ,,,, , ,n..i ul .. uu,i,,iin if itsiiiurv. ruere are no imasiints in thia coiintrv, and tha man w ho attempt to make a'uch a elass ihciitioii is unworthy the support of the free American sovereigns. Every mnn is n prince and no man is a peas ant. With the ballot in his hand the voter rnnks with Vanilerbilt. The rich iiiiiii of today may lie the poor man to morrow, nud he who is not endowed with wealth nt thin moment mav be a millionaire before the close of "a dec nde. This nrrnyinc of the people of the I nitp.l State into plnssea la the must pernicious thiiiR thnt haa ever been attempted in this country, and the (lemnirniTiips who are engaged in the un righteous attempt deserve the contempt into which they are sure to full. Kpiiir-mbpr Thia. When rtuurke Cockran, in his recent great speech iu New York, uttered the following; sentence, he uttered a sentence which should be posted over the door of every honest laboring; man, whether Re publican or lVmoerat, in this country: "1 cnn take a $10 gold piece and defy all the power of all the governments of this earth to take ft cents' value from It. I cnn po to the uttermost ends of the earth, and wherever I present It, its value will be unquestioned, unchallenged. That gold dollnr the honest masses of this country, without distinction of party division, demand shall be paid the la borer when he earna It, and no power on earth shall cheat him out of tha sweat of hia brow." Qalesbarc Gvsnlnc MaiL CtnU rurQvtft' WOMAN'S WORK IN THECAMPAJOK. NiTr thi-rp lirfor prlrlttJ 'nrnimlgn in whiih tlir woturD of tk country hn to taken aneb an ac-tl't favrt t lu the pri'M-nt atriiKxIe. In thrrn atntfa of thn T'nlon, Wjn mi ii it. rolnrmlo anil llnh, womt-o haw Ihf mm- rot l.itr .r!ril.-ifii aa mon; but fi'inliiiiip inti-n-ata In thn rnmiii'fii art ij tin linuiia liiuit.-'l to thona ntatatv. Iiiti-Ilik'cnt wiimi-n all over thn roaatry w'f-iri to fuel that thn i-onti-nt lm an Im IK.riiinl lHuriiiK ll ion thn wnlfnrn uf their Iioiik-IioI'I". 'I'hi-y t ft i ii tlmt thn raaatt jf pn.lirlion ami aniinil ninni-r in bonntl tip with tlm proaimritr of thn family, tml tln-y fffl a xri'iit luturnat in the ft. pnl, lii nu prvaiilf niiiil fiiuiliilHtn Imratia of thn nnl.il.ly of hia iliiiraitfr and hia tlcrolioD to bin Itoiun lifn. Tim Wnmnn'a mirr-nn l nmlrr thn tfV roi-tion of Alra. J. Kll'-n Koalnr. thn wauV knoun orator nml pniiiicnl writ.-r of Dm Moinna. la., for acrnral ynnra prnalont of tin- U'oriinit'a Niitioiiiil Ki'pul.lirao aa-'K-intion. The liiin-aii in natnliliahntl la I'liiiinwli'.iia uiinrti'ra in thn Amlitorlom Ami"!, Cliiiiiico, ipiiti- away from that nni.i- ami ai-tiviti.-a of thn iintionnl roiav mitti-n, wlu-rn Mra. Koater in prniirlnal with nrnry i-olivi-iiii-iiie, anil aaaiatnd kf i-anabl liila. The Woman'a Republican asaodatloa ia roniiosed of thinking-, active worwa women intensely aliv- to the Ix-st inter. esta of their roiintrr and hoimn. Thai W'omnn'i asars-iatiou is nut a auffrac asmx-intion. Many of ita member not believe in suffrace at all. It ia nrl a moral reform associutiun, althoock many of ita niemlier are enifaR.! in th pbilnnthropiea and reformn which llin mine this decade of our nntional hiatorr. I liny do nut seek to utilie the Kepoaa lunii aso.-intion to advance any nf theM reforms. Ita meuilxTa are simply, as4 all the time, Keiublicana, lalioriiiR fat the support of thn principle of that party and for the election of ita rao4V da tea. Mra. Foster's immediate assoeiatetj and assistmita in tlm work are women of capabilities in various lines, lln, Thomas W. Chafe, the general secra tary, resides in Fast lire iim ich. R. I aal from there exercistt a watcbfnl care for the work in the New KnclaatJ states. Mrs. ("linen has an extensive a? qunintancn and ia identified with mint great charities, philanthropies and nocfc etitu, aside from her pilitual dot lea. Thn national treasurer. Misa Helen Vai wick Boswell of New York city, baa pervisinn o.'er the healinnrtera of hef tnte, located at HT.'l Krnndwny. Mim lioswell haa inaugiirate.1 the plan of pen sonal visits among thn women in tha tenement districts of New York, for tb purpose of showing the women the m . ing of the free coinage of silver and hove it will affect thn purchasing power t their dollars. She finds these woinea with well-defined viewa on the curretx-y question and ready to defend them, aa they do in insisting that the votera la their families ahnll maintain them al tbe polls. Mis Hoswell has enlisted a large number of young Imsiiiena wonMa to help spread the doctrine of aooaa money and protection and to help aectua votea for tbe Kepublican candidates. In the Chicago headquarter Mrs. Ttm ter's chief asaiatant and aecreUry 1 Mra. Alice Koaaeter Willard. who haa wtd experience in general bualnesa and news tiarjnr work in thia country and in Entr land. Next to her come Mi Ana Bropby of Dubuque. Ia. Miss Brophy ia not only valuable for her flucatiaam and wide general knowledge, but becanaa every piece of work which pa sat through her bands receive her mticaj sttention a to it correctness, ita a curacy. Misa Bropby ia chief atfatf rapber. Almost the first thing done by Mra. Foster after opening her headquarter, was to issue an appeal to the patriot! women of the country, urging thea ta organise committees or clubs for (tatty of the issues of the campaign, and la help promote the cause of national natty and protnefion. The responses hare bttsa most gratifying, coming as they liava from Orejon to New Jersey. Tbaaa women are directed in their work of - rauiiinr and advised how to make thi efforts effective. The wespon of tha women are personal appeal and utrav turn. These are used to convince lata women that their own personal welfare. including the interests of children assi sal the home, are on the aide of tbe Bepaa lican party. This conviction asa-or4 little doubt remains as to how tha vata influenced by these women will be cast. Free Wool and Free Silver. Durinr the many weary months altta the Wilson-Gorman tariff bad givea tha death blow to the wool Industry fraa trade iournals assured their readers thai the blow would not be fatal. In time tha industry would revive. Considerable pra dence was manifested as to dates, but tha prediction was confident that In tha course of tin the industry would re cover from ru paralysis. Tbe Philadel phia Record was one of tbe moat saa gtiiue of these free traders. That jooraal simply knew that its theories could aol be wrong. Free wool must and would enable our manufacturers to recover tha home market for woolen goods and rrraeV nallv eel a rood hold on tbe mrkti of the world. In a recent Issue tbe Rae rd threw up the sponge. It admlta that free wool is not strong enough to carry free silver.- The confidence with whlca it attributes tbe failure of its free waaj theory to some other person's free aU-vaa theory would, if transferred to the money market, revive business even In these free trade times. Says the Record: The distrust engendered by tbe at. rer erase haa checked aalea of au factumd goods, increased the pereenr axe of idle mills and so narrowed tha outlet and crippled tbe nnanctaj sources of Eastern distributor of wool that the latter have nraeueallv crwaod . ctieaUy pure ha sea of the staple in tbe conatrr markers, tad in many cases have re fusel to nuke even reduced euh ad vance! on consignments." The silver craze did not mBtprlaaaa until free wool had had nearly three years la which to show whst it coahi do. During all tbat time tbe wool ha dustry went from bad to worse. Near the people are asked to believe thai free ailver did all tbe raiachief. St. JTta ph lUcv) Herald. Give U to the Indians. Let ns restore tbe couditii-rfrs tbat ea Is-ted prior to 1S73." says Mr. TeDes. VeTy well: lei us tear up all the rauV ' roads that bare been budt sine thaat let ns reduce the serfage of wbest a ad corn and cotton t what It was then; let ns. send hack to barbarism those pnrta at! the world that have since been rnHnrmed to civilization; let ns pins; up the Raa sian oil wells and destroy Hie wheat fields of India and tbe Argrntinn-, let aa smooth over the hills of l-mlvUie and Cripple Creek, and fill up the mines, and reduce the production of silver Tram $170,100,000 a year to $00,000,000. art ns kill off about 30.000.000 of our neesle. ran to make the population whnt it was in lSio; let us have a paper haais for ear money, as we bad then, and gold at a premiim of 15 cents or more on tbe del ar in short, ret ns try to trrrn back the band en time's dial, and make everybody as haiqiy and wealthy as all tbe people am now alleged to have been beiaxa 1ST1 Colorado Springs QaxeUa. FTVE.