. ' t J ! 1 D k M'KINLEY ON WOOL nee vvooi means num 10 me' Great Industry. The Wilson Bill and What It Has Done The Remedy. Major McKlnley spoke to flip farmers and wool pro we rs of Ohio on September 1 4 th, as follows: Ladies and Gentlemen. My Fellow Citi zens: I count it a very special honor to" receive this visit from my fellow citizens, composed for the most part of the farmers of Harrison county. 1 would have been glad to have had with you that venerable I citizen and statesman John A. Bingham, whose message of cheer and eongratula lion and Rood will you have brought me (ureal applause.) 1 beg that you will carry back to him my best wishes and my earnest prayer that his life may be long spared to enjoy the respect and hon or given to him by his admiring coun trymen everywhere. (Cheers.) I know of no man in public life to whom great er opportunity was given and who more admirably Improved those opportunities than your distinguished fellow eitzon in the mightiest crisis of our country's his tory, and I needed no assurance from liim that he stands now ns he has always stood In the past, for his country and liis countrymen, for his country's honor and for the prosperity of the people. (( treat applause.) It is especially gratifying to me to re ceive a visit from so many of the farmers and wool growers of Harrison county. There Is scarcely a county In the state which is so essentially agricultural as yours. You have no large towns. You have but few factories, ami your occu pations are almost exclusively rural. Your county has long been noted as one of the great agricultural sections of the state, and especially devoted to that branch of agriculture known as sheep raising and wool growing. There Is probably no por tion of the country of the same area that has supported so many sheep as yours, mid for many years at least this was the most prolitable Industry of your farmers. II rrntii'tlnii In 1H1)0 Rome Out. 11 is no; so goon, i liollevo, now as formerly, i Laughter and applause, and cries of "I guess net.") The last three years nave neen years or great trial, not only to the wiml growers of your county utii 10 i ne entire eoiunry. loll nave seen your (locks disappear and your lleeei diminish In value to an extent thai prior in !.-:' you woum mil nave li 11,-veil was Misslble. 1 r- member in IS'll to have de livered an address In Cad!, to the as Hcnilileil tanners of Harrison county, hi which 1 undertook to predict whai would happen if we had free wool in the (Hit Nan, there were few men In ihat great-audience who h-lloved my pivdii lion men. o.it no you IlilliK of It How. farmer of Harrison county? (Cries oi "We think h Is righi."i in i:'i .vni naii. according to your I'-'" rs displayed here to-dav, iri.t,r,ii;i hei p of an average value of imt head In is'.M you have but IC.kmi sheep, worth tuny JM..HI M-. lieail. In 1MI1 you re ceived from thirty to ihlrty-two coins per INiiiiiu tor your wool: in ls'.tii, for tin came grade of wool, from fmirt.vii to six hi n it uts per iHiiind. This enormous loss to a great industry Is truly astonishing. Hiid culls for serious consideration and prompt remedy, if one can In- round, mid flic only remedy we have In the I'lilted Plan Is by the ballot, mid If It Is pro ni-iimi you wiini. you know what party .-arrlca (lie biinn.r of proly l Ion. l-u-lliill:iHie chii-rlitg.i 1'rliir to the eiiai inn-m of the Wil-.ni arlff law you had enjoy.-.!, almost with til interruption, from the Ih-kIiiiiIiik of Hie govertiiiieiit it tariff on your pimhiel In protect yn from die iump, ti.loii of the cln ah r lands and the , i,a-r laW of oilier iiniiiirl". I'.y ih.it act your ii'iiilu t was i t.t I friv mill .-m le d up io I he Uliri-s.ri' t'il iiitiiiH'tlibiii of nil III.- or Hie ttorlil. What makes that ci lliore lllil. f. ll.lllle . ir.t, llinl It n w Imlly tiiimif.ary. mid. -.hhihI. ih.n it W.l lln-:llg out nlie nf the t'ri;lt't In do-irle. of lie- iiiimiiy f,,r liiiiiiiilaii. wnTitliv, J. i mr oilier iiidu-iri.K having ls cnater i l.iiiii iiniii tin. iiiiinl. Miton f tin- tfoii ruiiM iu pr o Hi iilly iiuUiii iiieil tt'tit of " l liai i r!ulil.'i lllll lrnui.r4 lif Xr.l Irtrl.uH. No rl.i of our riilxiiia hav iiff.rei " ioii.Ii fi.itu th,- t.iriff a. !. ,,! t.ni. r of Ho- I ni.id fi.itt . no I n hi. ! iiNire 'h-wnliiij the ii ii. roil irnt. lie tit Him liny. .. in. . ).,,. w ,, tie: ih.it she pi'., hi, i. who r.n..i.i n . i1im:;.. of Hi.' In, iff n',og ihi- lei ii od U ti. i.il in ff,,. rnw lot-. t hI. i. Iilin.iiing to w.Ml tin- Ii.II. no. I t,-, h.ir i.-. r. I.- W.4-.U i.-.i,,. : "H ,ij -'- "iir ,,o..f i,ii h-.ori. r- wllCtn: i.i i.iu fr,in tb:. iff,,. f.,H lM.'l!i-lti il.lril, I. Ie ,,,h. ,. t f nil ui.ff 4iiH ..a. iiii, ilul tb.- In -n:-l. it: tur.lii uf . Ii a .,,,., .(.prior., .'w.iiil la. i-nipl, ,,.;!(,, . HI.-.HII. ft it,,. f u. f ,.,. pot oil i i. ro l..t mi l pi IH ..f l.itifl (4in. ( ...,. ur-onot IU' lr.. o. .. t MH.. J,,!,, d,,,) ap ;i.il'.i." Urn dii ili.l ii. -I m il i, f.Vrtl Mm , tJH,-.l M il, ,M)t Uf'iri- in ;w iwoiery, )il v.. r- on '' I" Miiro the r...;iii i..i l , it -rr Jni!y riiiii.i u. I ),.(,r in H4,(.. i!H f ir,,, ,, h r . ..f -ibn . f,fc!,i , In All ilw .-ir ,n ,', iIk. ( .,,, hi if y . (n ..t, y n ki. tint I l-r-t'l. n I.. ..(, mi, in ,f f Ivn 4i,. i i!,,. ;ii.)u..f, i,Mt.. ,j , , i.,ti iit ,. ,w f jw( . nrjf ikr . : ti'al .l1 , f (l in, ,t.r tttrufm I ..f r, . Itt. iIh- f rui.ii f. f 1,1,1 n,L,t.t, l!,, n ..,. I. g,,. , , M !! !..(.. oai.j. il , 1( a. fir ilw liuif,. . t, ,;,.,f follr ai. atr.tf ai- ..1 l.f H. ill nt ,r.4 ,,) I rum ,,f " , fkl,l !!.. .:f , .,f i;- Ntl.tnl i j,o1,n ran mi'. ii alialt ,,,u. i,a , t li.ifcb I.. Ui$ en . ...n. aili.-i., ,H l! .a4 llwl'la rr ati, fl aLt-a II aja, iji "' 1 rt,Il;t a fi,;j 4 4 ,.. , fc ..lif rri .'' ll iljrl .,( i ,i l. tj - .. r"i Tti a m .)., Irne tr.'" '4 IV M' ml .U''tti -, I ""' labir'a -m tWmm if itn. f,, , u & I I. U llra 4 Urn U j, factory to lu-mii. to wool, the nrnd,,- the great industry of sheep husbandrv as well as to the llnishod woolens of the inn.we promise the most ample protec tion." Al)):ms(. i Ami wli.it it,.. .... l.llit.W'ltl lmi-rt' in.rt,! I. ! . i .1 . . . t v 111 ""m",!" . H il(s "Thar right.-) .., ,ii,i,i,- iiiuoiises TO lie broken. It says what it means and means what it says. (Ureat cheering. i If clothed with power in all branches of the government it will give to this industry fair and j.ist protection witli all other industries of" the country. Hut. my fellow citizens, what we want, whether we produce wool or nnv oilier agricultural product what we wan; is to preserve i he splendid home market to out own America n producers. KJreat ap plause.) It is tlie best market in the world. There is no other market like il, and upon every principle of justice and fair play it belongs to us and iiobodv else before us. (Applause and cries of i inns rigiu. ) Protection to the or has been recognized from the ' farm-begln- iniif, ot the government until now. Wool Industry's Importance. As showing the importance of your in. dustry, it is only necessary to. tiny thai in lN'.r there were TtKl.iMM)" wool growers in the Knifed States "I H),0() people whose chief occupation was that of wool growing. There were probably one lourth as many more who were owners of small Hocks of slice) iu the Tinted States. This industry employed liesides those who owned the flocks, it is estimat ed, at least ."ion,! MM) laborers, representing with those who were dependent ui them, nearly 2.."(H),0(M) people. There were i(HMMM) farms, averaging Kin acres each, devoted to this industry, and the moun tainous regions anil the vast plains of the great West, which are not adapted to other kinds of fanning, have been utilized In this great industry and made valuable. Kvery one of these farms, com prising Kio acres of land 1 12,(MK).iH)(t acres in ail have been seriously Injured by placing wool upon the free list. In one of the agricultural papers of the West I have seen the statement that in Oregon. Ctiih, Washington. Idaho and Western .Montana, there were Ii.7lil.7-Ki sheep, which were, worth in 1S!2 jjtbi.. 4:21, (MR), mill which in lS'.Ki were worth only $ii,710.(Hii). i 1SP-J we had 47. 2T.l'CC sheep in the fluted States valued at $ 1 ., h h ),i h m ). In IS!).", we had lis. SIN.IMMI valued at (.-. ihmi.immi. The total imports of woolen goods in ISiii'. under the lb-publican protectin- tariff kiw, were a little almve .f:!7,(HHi.i)iMi. and In IS!):,, miner tne w iisoi, tariff law. tin imports amounted to more than K'ries of Hurrah lor .MeKiniev and the iK'publiciin partv.") siui mm i ii u i party.- Ilia U'orila In 1KMM KichIIi iI. n April i'. ISMS, in presenting the mi nority rejMirt in opposition to tlie Mills -..nil i.ai in me .ailonal House of Ii P- eseiiiatives. i said: Wool on tin iti i .. .i ti.. fl-ee .. o iiiioii.v assault upon a great "-ii.oi.oiai interest, ami will f;,l W,, terrible severity upon .1 million people, :he households and doneii, !,,, m destroy Invested capital, unsettle i-stnb. llslied Vi lilies, wrest from tloel.- ih.uik, their lifi time earnlu-'s I, n,i. ,i. ... sands of fanners branches our Icsi and most IndiistrioiH and drive ilonn into oili-r "f agrlciiliuri. nlronde .,.. Tow,le,r. ii Vies of -niaiv Wlilt done. li i a vi-ious and Indefensible l'low at the entire agricultural in reread i i ne country. hvIcn of "You rlghi'i arc Alexander Hamilioii. In his rejiori ujiou iniiliiifaciiivs. made in Congr.ua K4 years ago. said: "This Id.-ii of an exieii slve doiti, -sic market fr in,. W pro duce of the soil Is of the first hMirlaniv. II K of all things, thai whiel )fit ef. feci willy conduces to a llollllshlllg lillc of agriculture." . Thoma. Jefferson said: KxihtIciuh has tiiughi me thai inamirnrnuvr ,r1 , n-. i-w.iry to our lnde ii,eiin. a ( , (..iiifori. The diiil.-a we lay u nil anl- ilea of foreign Inailllfilelllie whleli i,r. il'-no- rcpilna im , ,,,..,1,11,1, , , lth the pa.rioile det'i-mliiatioii f ,.v. cry ...Ml cliii, ,,, ,. for,.!,,,. .lr,.. 11 II I, II I'll ,1 IN. .;,,, '.1.. 1. . .... . . " 1 I . ( agaliisi a relapa,' lui., forHgn d. . udency My own i.. I, ttmi we should cn.niinue '"" ' fii' lui-a lo ihe ,.,:,., f ,Mlr llU Collalllnplloll." lApp,.., Minna Maraei alaa il, NI I hne nilil Hut ,!. ,ih m.irk'-t l ih l( iii.irkei. Viiti known thai from , Nrl.-ii.a.. nod il- I.,,,,. ,.i,,., , ,(H U ii. r by Imri-aaitig mr fuct.H i.-a ui y ing inployiiM nl 1,, dl,. , ki11g1n.11 'Jrciil . h.arinu , p,,, ,.v,.rj. ,,,. ( ih- ii'iiiiiry 1., w.rk nod y.nir c.ni,ii-r. Will la' In. 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I4i.t-!r It ll.ia tol f-h ,. " ' ' W a t In . . , lUn a. t .. ,(y 1 1,- Ani in . I ZZZ - m- " BRYAN "Smother ingnian in the woolen mills will Indig nantly repel that legislation whose effect is to degrade his labor. (Applause and cries of "He will on tlie'.'ird of Novem ber.") My fellow citizens, I am glad to re ceive yon and welcome you here tit my home, and it will afford me sincere pleas lire to shake hands with each one of you personally if yon desire me to do 'so. (tireat applause.) THE MECHANIC AND THE TARIFF What Three Yearn of K. rnnii" Have Done r iir Him, I'rotn issn to lS'.rj th,. live million or more persons engaged in maiiiifiictur- lg mid haiilcal pursuits In the rnited States were busy and prosper. 011s. During those twelve y-ais ti e j en ics or the ( tilled Slincs pushed j ahead at a marvelous rate. Th.- buil.l j big trades were especially prosperous, j Carpenters, bricklayers, plasterers, j stone masons ami painters were well i employed at good wages. Magnlli.t-iit j buildings went up iu all the large c!t I les. and millions of surplus funds were jput into permanent structures of all j sorts. Skilled labor was In greai do 1 111a ml. There was no hick of currency I with which to prosecute these , nter- prises. The wages paid Were tlie high jest known, mid they were paid in gold. in in money ns goiNi 11,4 gold. 'I'll'' fain ay Im- said of mnnufa- luring. While general observation ami the figures easily obtain able In Individ ual cities show tin. ih'on lit- ..r n, .. j building trades, we have tl )), (., ) j census let 11 1 11 of liiiiuillact ill e.. Here , hiv the ilgun-s: I sso. so. 71,11 vor. I 'at'llHl ! No. .tn 1 -I. -v.hI . . 1 'I'utal hiii'm. , , Iwm. .12. M.i:!ii.:i!i7.7HS .'. 7"o.7.r.' 11.10. in.' S.HCl. I0I.4.-,H 4.47'l.ss Vni. of iinaliii't .M7l.7.Mt 1 Mi ll.OTSI.7lil IRM( III spile of 1111 Mlleged llpprei inl lug currency, over ui p-r ii-ni. more . api nil was invested In mills 11 ml fa.-t.n ies and wotkshopN In Iw.m ilum n is.su, Nenrly mi iH-r cut. more ncraoiis n-i-m given emnloi 1111 nl l-'itr en.-h hundred iN-rsol,s einploycd III VS(I w- ,, mi N.l.lllloiial lit; M-rai.iH In IMSI; IK ill fur 'eiii h hundred dulhira lima iivi-hI- In issii m(. find Hddltloiiiil scvi-mv l.. lara In v.m, or an lu. ivaa,. f ,.'v. iily M-r celit. There was no link of inoiiey nhh Hlili-h In do this i-uormoiisly iticr-aa--i vollline of biislii-aii. I low hIhiiiI wiig-a? ! Wilg-a In, t-ac 11, i only Net ilully, llh III" In.r.nw i.f ih- ii'nuiU.r .-in-, p.i)e.. Imt m n still great-r rntu r-l i 1 lively. While Ih- liuinlM-r iiii.lojnl did I liol lollble. the wages uili ,. H,,,,, il-.nbled. th- 1 111 Ten a- In-Iiik l.'tl H-r I I i-lil. In ahorl. every mini, womnn met l I Il Hills elig .ged W-tit lioloe ,-H- Il hiiliirday night Willi iimr- ii.IiiiiI ,10-11 r) Igiasl aoninl in-. lie) l ,a uiv 1 11 -..h.. Ill S'al Until , SSl. ,d wh.H lla Inn- i s-, hi,, likewlae 1 1 lie 1I1.M 11 to the year IVI.'. We lb. -nr., iv , ii,..y ,1,1,11;,, "lk tioilgh, nt,. H li.ing HHg-, fcf-nt-. in, nil ald.-a l.y the In noli dona nrrny of fm la t,i, ta.i,,,, u,M ffi-e allv-r ndviaiiiea nr- n.r Irilrvg In ilinliit- Ih.-lr I:M- gfoond rr le.ire Unit th- ..1 k liiginMU la g.-tii,,.-l-aa n,,. I,.., f ,. ,,(, ,lf ,,Mir ((ill III .li,liiitil..,i aa ,i. .i,, nii'l Hull in- inaoof.,, lon-r la .-iiing ii..r- nil i..r- H,t .ti,( , a.-loiih fe. 1 ,i. rr . ,... . tn,,.. i ;, leintf- mi,,, ml Hit.-.. r linml .i. m sl nna nta.tit (to, re !l,,i, !, reriitf ild in isj.i, h,,,. n, ,,,,, il?" In s-a h,. rtr , s,i III. .l.lil 111.-. I, I,,, I, a t., He,,- f1 I nl I.. Itiia 1 l i f l.n ,,, , 1 .I h l-vi ,, r , ,( for t n., ,ar M.aiitifit'liiiliitf (.... ,.irr :'.i"M'oni f ,. ,,,,,a Htta ll.tl alral. r i, ia . aa, n (..,, 11 t An. I ) in- ii.in, la ,,,, f,,. ii.tn.irr a iifr.f.ii.- f,,,, 4 ...nlra, U..II ..f I l,i- 1 0.1,0, y Tl.ia la p. ! ,,. l-tl If It H. fr. if H..,,U . i, ,r if, 91 1. 1,1 .1. ,.- and ate ad. r all i.r lifr tain- aa aid. to .n.tf ... ftl, , int. ,.. "II.. X )(- . le trad) I, ItM.al t...i lt..y ,. I,,, K Tie It .-.,,, ra H ,1. r!t it.g fi,! n.-., y ( ,i i k, and 11-,r 1 0,1, mrt H '" ''"'I'-'- ! II la Ih.h . lali,,.. , II,...,. h h.t ar- ( a. -,1.1a ,.f t.ak r g r.llio.ili .. ih3 ),, laio.if.or ,, ,h,ii',, i i ,,,). l.a-l I.. l-l,.. I f )n 11,1 1(, 1(,1 1 M.Kl'.l. a fi,,,,,, U fr, I B. 1 1. Ui t, 1: roam I.I ,J;.,rt, an.-, fi. . ! ,,f , .r . ttf jr,r la. airt,, .,t, a., f, ji.i, ,,,,,, , . .... .... ... ,,.,,, I , f lUf ratr. TUI ..-11 4,a .f rtllal.U l-.rlH. a lrsr ! u.e ijfiil, f. 'I lhal It.. the Km ! Tr Wilt, DrV$ 'Everybody' Out ok tiie 'Gamin" ' .. , . , ' rotn Cincinnati 'J'itim-Star. products of our factories did not exceed $.".iKHMHi(UMMi in i,s.-,n falling'ofr of nearly one-half. Since nearly !)() per cent, or this amount represents the earnings of labor, it will be-seen how seriously the masses of our people have been affected by three years of "re form." Kvery . free trade prediction and promise failed of full'illm-nt. The markets of the world, which were o be ours, havt taken two or three hun dred millions less of our products tha-i they did in JS'lL'. There is simply noth ing in this free trade experiment but trouble for our producers and for our workingmeii. It has been 1 fill v saHi thai every blow at any pro.lu. 1' of la bor. whether It be coal, which givi's employment to the miner. 01-steel mills, which keep pud. Hers nt work, m-witol! which adds to ih,- income of the fann er, or clolh. which gives wprk. t- lhe Jailor. Is a direct blow to labor and tin la borer. :-. Look to-day over the whole. b.-o.td Held of American industry, and what do we tlnd? A diminished pro.ljullon, falling prices. Increased foreign impor tations, ami. as n result. lnW m .lis- Ircss. out or work ami marvln. I k where y.u may. It Is (he sanm. The textile Indus) ilea of New Knglaml 1 In Iron and steel districts of tV Middle Stales, th- mines of th- N'orihwesl and tlie lumber camps along t. i-:,. nadian border - nil give' ehleii,.-e of great dislri'si.. The cry Is It-rai-H mid r-ltemied: (Ipen the ,H ,M ,,. faetori-H. start the furiiii.-s, c:it th,. lumber, dig the ore! (live us employ. ineiit: It is work ami wages, no; t Inlilcaclea f txv ,,. . ,IUMIlli .illicit ioiei-o! .HI, vlclllns of years of "reforiu." till -Hint tl. W,,1M. r,(. f )ll(.r,,H , the l,.l.l,l.r t-mploytMl kept Hl",nl ,w K'vlng work ion million or i.ioiv iid.liioi, 1,,, tMla. Iiihi 1 , niviiig ihni mimlH-r out t a jt,. BRYAN FOR FREE RIOT. Attorney ;t-tieral Iliiriooii la rtf, I II- laaue f sm- , ,. lloM.rl, e in lid" .iiiopnlgi, a , f m.)i ,-,,.r Ihe uuillil-iiaii.t. t.f i-i,iiuiiit (lw" Ih- proleell f a.a lety na,,., ,', Uoh ii.-e. All ui her l.su.-s ,,. f iir i.a.l ,. , (,, )U lllllllia lin.le. Ided. The , ,ff on- re mnl ihe (iilnng- que. 1 ion iir.Aii,.-r ly ln.ld.ntnl. inir govern,,,,.,,! tin, .nr le.l-. le Hie ,l.;,.e,a of ,..,a' Iln.ili Itut ii.i-ri.rei.i,. f , . : a . . .'IIMI aiifi f 1 u Mill I IV 11 U full ") , . Ihe ..,. a ,,.1(,V ,,,, r I rvaii a.auda ,h, ,r,.,, ,,.,, . etT., .i.-,,.,,,,,.,.. ,1,- , f ,.. V"'1 ' '" """" "'" '''''''I "sTl i"!"'1.'"'' (....im, !!.. of v.. In hi, .,r ,.f ,,,.,. Mr "HIN-Hliii,,,- II,,,! tl, t. ,. ,... J...,: ... " ' " - " ..."hi I'liia... M i-iiiig mm. ei.f..i,iM, .,,f I,,,, wul ,,,,.! ,-, u,p ,i,(,. t,, III- llM.li.lr.oia (In. .it u .. . I. I .. -. I II. I,.,. I' nl a............ , I ..... ... .. . - ' i I i il I I IT I' It . 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I.ti.r ..f ar.. p.,,. , Ur, . t(, oil,. a.,,., - a.lh..f.e.t tn l,.lr,f.,. n (,, 4,.m,h at pi .al-a -r ih. rltrmtt he n, ' , . .,,.,,,. ,m r.n,.lH.,- . t.l.ii.tv .t..f:..i.. t . . . ... ., l. .1 . . ... . . . i . ' n, , ,Ht I'll -f l.a r.,f. 11.41 if It. Ha. .,r I. ..I. ..! , ,,,t ,,f Jul, I. a il. ft mw "Il f.fita. to use the federal power 'to quell the insiirreciioii and restore tramiuility. The whole tenor of the Chicago plat form and of Mr. Itryan's letter leads Irresbdilily to the conclusion that In case the' conditions of .Inly. IS'.M. were repealed. I,f he were presideul.hr would regard tin- disl urb.iiice as a purely, local affair and would, there fore, refuse to intervene, Tlie fuiirtiment.il error of Mr. ltiy tin's position Is in regarding such tin Insurrection as that of l.N'.H as a "l. fill" affair.- lrt no-sense was it such. II was part of a vast, conspiracy, which -extended over a dozen or more states. The disturbance was merely Ural i.ed nM'hieago ainl some other points. It was a conspiracy, not against stair authority, bin against ihe autlioritv of lln- I'nited Slates. The mob violence which -usii.-il was In violation of both stale and l uited Stales laws: bill it was imoiv dire.-ily In violation f ihr latter, because lis larger results wen lie detention of I niied Stales mall? and I he" sloppage of Inierslale com liieM-. The violalj f those laws o Ihe I nil ei I Siaies was the cause Hint brought (he federal authority into n- 1 ion. ami n.-icKci iiiat aiithorliy by fiOefal bnfoneN, "I Tln cyiiitiniluii f Mr. !iyiiii mi, I d lln. uiisialil.. plaifoin, upon, whleli tit.-inds- If tiiiifmrblc, ill.tgi. ,,1 nil.l , surd. JMsalso iu u. -, ,1,.,,,. ., g.-roiis. If I lial be the corti-ct Inter prefallon of the couslltiillnli. our fed eral nnt'lioiliy Is but ,, myili and 0111 niifl.Mial. govefnmeiii is Inn 011 duply name, lif whai us- Is if to pass l ull' ed Stales laws If th- executive oille.-r. IT I lie I lilted States are liol i ii., Willi siwer t.t enforce thus,, laws? The aclloti f IVesldeut 1 cvcliin. In (he grave crisis of si -mi a I l ImImhI and l--lined a principle which will ,- dure which Iiiiisi cudiire. If Ihla gov eruiiielil Is In atati.l and ciiiih! It ill lomil llls-rty la In be iiiiilutnln.-.l. Il i-sii,t, liahea the principle ,n every f.Bil of the soil of . I iiiti-.l SIi,h, 'h aulij,, l Ihe nulhoiliv t,f ih- gove, em ,,f (he l ulled Stales; Hint no ponton t.f the llilll..,iii i-rrltory ia I.hi am nil fo, lite exerelae f f.-d-ral N,w,-r lo el, I. ute ihe uailomil ,, r I 'nlietl Siai-a In,,, ,., ,,, Ily Inipll.-a i. ,.,..,,, f n,,,!,,,,!,, llinl M,Wer by Ihe (mil,,,,,,! g,..v-iiiii,.,,t In c.iiiimI idi'dlcliee lo ,.,.,. llae f.,,,e If iM,.,v f,(P ,!,. ' (. h.-. and I.i piml.i, , ,!.,,! , la u a I,r...lli..lia a.t plain 11. the. 1. . ...n .. . alio,, , cilipliiKi. eaai.H, .y nppi'iir ,,, . u. ..-! .. iw flmlllftlillll , ":" " --i Iin-llil.-- ,,f 1 1,,. ,,, ! The,.. , ,, , ,. r ,, ,.,,,.,. , .';, - HH.,.i,a.,i ..rtti,. I',...,,,..,,, i '-'"'I IVI l,a. , h.,.1 1-1,1 i "al ..ullM.niy .,.. ,, ,M i,,, .,,.. ,1,,l..rl!, ,..,',' ', , , ... li.ling lr-a.pa I), " " '! r- I , rniiw- nil,, M,, II, H a ere , : '!.. t ,i.m Ml, I,. I., I Ing Ihe -r. h ii, Wll. - d'llli.iiilr of .. .i,,,. il II i .. . 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" a ., , , , ,,, ... 0 Ih- i -,, I,,,,, 'I, - ,,, ti,,.. ,..,., . -tt 1 1,. ,., , , . i-'-n iiii- If t, n, , if,. h.'I, ,, I ;. ,,, ,,,, b to t a ..f to, ir , n ''.I I la- I I, -a I ,f I,, ,,,,, ,,f -.,- a.. I. .I,. win. Mr tin It, ih. .,..;..i , ,,lal( f U ,l ,,. . .... i.f i. .... .ui. ,f. ,. , a i-i, In. I. tw H'.al I. . '-"I I I- Ih. l a, ,,, ,,.j,,,,w i II... fca.t..., , ,...1,1 h... '- a.. I fti-v i r I..., "4 ft. It... - it-m A'lg-h ll.. a. WHY WE All E HAPPY. The liepubliciitis were .1. sirous of fighting this present campaign out uopn the tariff issue. T'nev believed that timm "that single issue alone they could carry tile country with ease. I; was in fear of that unanswerable Is sue that tlie Democracy swung so unan imously in some sections for tlie money issue. Tlie attempt to crowd the tarilY discussion to one side by tlie leaders i-i Hie Chicago convention and tlie rend. compliance with that desire on the part of rt majority of that convent ion was imt brought al unit by tiny conviction that un limited silver was the country's panacea hut by a desire to force to ihe fi-ant .' die battle a new issue. Tlie tariff issta musi be strangled 10 death. There was hope only in the chance of (livening pub lic opinion from tlie shortcomings of dm present ndniiuisi ration. What has been the result? The Ite ptiblican party lias refused to give up its I'ailli in proteeiion. It talks protection to day as faithfully as it ever did. On the oilier hand, tlie Democratic convention lias driven more Democratic voles away from tlie party by its stand on the .nai'i clal 'ssue than it lias attracted bv bnrv iug tin- tariff issue. The Kep'ublietiu parly has done just what the Democratic party forced It to do. It has met the money issue squarely and it lias an swered il to tin- consternation of tin- Dem ocracy. Leading Democrats all over tin- nation, have deserted to Ihe lb-publican columns. Disintegraiiou has set In in New York state. Mortitictitioh is the complaint In Illinois, and gangrene seems to have affeeled Ihe puny in Ohio and putrefaction is tin- result in Indiana. In short, a surgical operation to cut away the abcess of anarchy and repudiation is absolutely necessary, and even that seems now to be too late to be of any bench"!. The l!epublican party lias not been frightened into deserting iho tariff policy that litis made II so successful nationally. The credit is due to Major McKinley inore than to any oilier single person. In addition, it has met the tlnaticial issue very squarely and discoinliied the ene my. I h ook lyn Times. DOLLAR WHEAT AND WHEN WE HAD IT. Iu this coiiulry the prosvrliy of the fanner depends upon ihe pi-ospcril v of the oi her indusirial clemenls of our'pup nltition. A lien our industrial classes are cniployeil at American wages iln-ir ,-ou-siiinpiion of faun producis is on a lib eral scale and liny are both able ami Willing lo p,iy good prices for all Ihe nec essities and many nf the luxuries of life. Tinier such conditions ihere Is a good market f,,r everything th,. farmer has lor sale. When the reverse is true, and ihe wiirl;. Itigiuen are Idle or on short Hon- and cut wages, ihey are forced io priiciice eeou,,. my and 1 1 farmer nee. ssarily loses part of his market ami In ,li,. I.-, .,.,',.. i lion lor Hi,- bal.-iu, M j,,w,.,. prices. 'I'll, n- is no parilsan.-.hip In Ky. t ing thai during the p-,si iweiny years ; "I" periods of commercial aeilviiv' and general pr.fcn-rlly have b,ru .-oiiieideiii , Will, liepllbliean ailuilliislr.'iti.i of th,. i govcrinu. in. Tlie general hicIcs of the i DeiuiKi-aiy have always In ei ideivd j hy busliu M Iimr. sis as Inimical lo ihe ' "ininercliil welfare of il. country, and I Whether lll.lt reeling Is con I or not ii,,. i periods of I i,in, ,. a.,.,, ,!,.,.). ,,1Vl, ! '"" n ''"'l,'l krell 1,'lsillesa ile,res- sion A large part f H,U foi ling N I dolllil due lo Ihe h.;y Ihe p, ,.. tlve larirr piiiiclpl.a of tic- (opube,iiia , which always dominates iii ,,pp,i,, - IhH iu iiilililli.ii. ti,,.,-,. u alwavs appivi heiislon of radical l-gMiitlnti ii,. t i-aliiblishcd bu.lll,-. Inicies s. This fear of hcima-racy ha. alwaya n- a.iicii-u our iiiiiiiiir.ieturing enierprU-a w h.-iievi-r thai pariy was pw.-r, and bi Hull wy has gilevou.lv arr.-cied our rarining liii.-r. sls. , ,,.,. (f 1v. or.l ihat f.MI ,lliiv, iiu r lli(l r Delllis raiic lldlliio.lii,,ii; ,,i4 f (, la "hie ti, . ib.li,,-.s. f gen, ,.. II. SS W helli-Xir I lllll p.iriy u ,. 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