( fl'l.tn c. I The Heppner Gazette fcdited by the McKINLEY AND HUBART CLCB, HlPFMKR, ORRUON. TC IMUAY OCTOHKH SO. lstMJ, Tlw MoKinley Law Checked Im- portation and Gave a Home Market EFFECT OFlTttE'WILSON BILL. Canadian Farmer Has Protection but the American Farmer Hat None. f 4Ira m tin ran nr. n vahv Panaila UatI 4ft, China, or any other country 'should Bpfiy the United States with a single ML CnnnAn rind. Tint hnv a sincrU actp i ut, and there is no reason why we lM hnv frnm h4r Whan A. h tricar, farmpr los th hpnpfir of nnrt nia nnrnvai m a m Imr l'rl.h nnrnnta nf rhia a i il a a itiim jr a few figures the benefit which the La. j ; i r . i . mwviiLau imiuet- uenveu iruin me Aic Klnley law; not merely because the Uw atopepd imports from other countries, at because under that law he receiveof mm average of 15 cents a dozen for his ffi all the year around. Under the W . , , u uviiunu "in, "c uaiuiy rages 5 cents a dozen; and the people Bui J V. .. . . flf . . V . ' rewu ueupr uiura to pay 10 cents a teen in 1882, than they can 5 cents a Ml In 1W(rt From 1883 to 1890, there was no tariff area eggs, me unnauian farmer could Mad his eggs across the line from Maine la California. Mexico, ChinH, France, tarmany and other countries supplied mm iu,uw,uuv aozens or eggs, an- ftoallv. on the arersiro IV . ;,i ... - . . , - -" M ' ' L uniu CTC1J p to tne toreign farmer on this small uui-l H1UIIP. IT in canra a tin-a ) ).000. This ImnncfaHnn t i' .UOU dozen month ate Kfi AAA A ----- - , -- - va uu7.ru ar was felt, in the way of competition. 9 aur farmerx chief! v in th. i - ;.; ua ' "J ' " w mi r V.l III , rarmera ran oat- tha I.-., IS? tueir .Prod"ct m the large cities; IT 'L Vew Ior. miadelpbia, Boa jaa, Buffalo, Cleveland. Chicago, San Tranclsco and many other mnrUt. i. .u uy water, now Z e J,rmer expect to compete who Mai to hin Ma 1 : i 'j aM foJlow,D atateuient shows impor- WT"""' i-uuumes, tDe year be- fara the Mckinley tariff went into effect, ar tde year ending June 80. 1889: untrles. i Dozcdi. i V.i. attrlA-HunirarT 1,628 21MH4 UaHnm $382 83,223 8. 425 wins 12 :tan mark rtaac . . A 74.9.V) 11,819 10 7.1,365 4.914 4,100 99 14.119 897 rnany fiaod Hand Ba Scotia, New 820 rnniwink a Frince Edward lalaad 3.637,222 481.009 1.864,020 mwc, untarlo, Man- iwoi Territory. . jll.731,84 Km no Columbia . 97n 1V219 12.40 86 780 2.078 Uly.. .." Wl . 20 5 MatkarlaadaV.".'.". . 18.6H7 500 10,603 2,380 70 im 'kay Is Ifrln.. 154 5 Tatal 15.88091218,978 Lh5 t,Dl haya tha polats at walck " '"i" i"Ti fra : BR 10 A POHT8 or ENTRY FOR EOOS. Dostaa. Value. Xtwtaok. Main aaaor. Main U. klalD Vaataa and Cbarleaton. Maaa Ratals Creek, N. Y... aaa Vlawat. N. Y.... kanpltlo. N. Y nus Ohrtitl, Teiaa.. ayakoga, O Xtralt. Mlrb fa we. N. Y Ieatr. Maaa. .... area. Mick if West. Fla (aralahead. Mat taw Loudon, Con a... aw York. S. Ilafara, N. Y Mwacatrkle, N. Y . N. Y 'aaa del Norte. Teiaa 1.968 646. 'Jit 36 I O ta 9rr 1277 a. 142 35 170 M SJ 40946 9.40D 1.847 125,au6 4 ko 4.814 iru 829,894 82 6M 437.993 7.'I5 15.7H3 2.842 11.777 1.60.-1 1.418 83 8.MA 140.HM 141.621 1.729 315 .W! 4l(l 1.4 1 2.1X13 I.020.2W3 2A aaa new Meilrn faaMnaanoddr, HaVnV. ffcliadalDBla. f t rrtndand t altnouth. i..v 2.376 isa.i.11 1.122..iN 2l fHrtaaiaatk, S. H ftovldence, R. wat Hound. Wt.h .. and Htverly, 842 18 164! 3oi 75 DM; 72nl IM.SAtw 7.7.V4; 2.260701 1M4 10.2151 A3 62 ,426 1.1X2 r77 416 5i7 211 aadstky, O (Mrlor. Mick. ...'.".'.' fVaoa Iraldaboraaik. Urn . uiin, ur Otkar ualAna Si. tHata 1.2661 Total. .15.816.80V 12.418 976 It would arl.lently ha impoaaihla for faraaora fifty uiU-a In tba Interior of any f tka at a tea bordering oa tha Great Lakea. to rompete with egga skipped by rater from Canada. Tha McKlnley tariff Iranoaed a duty m S cne a doten oa agga. Thla law feat Ufa affect October 1. Iur. lag tha year aadlng Jnoe .10. K!Ki, wo Imported aearly Ix-iOixj dotea ega b-aa Aaa la tbo year prlou. whra there 4aa aa pratertioo. Tha tmr-rtation of aga eteaditr derreaaed until tba retal ft tba MrKlaley law In HW, m that taataad of aearly IH.raat.rwio dniea tf k-Hag brought Into thla country, a her ofora, la Iwavi Jmrmrted Hi.H..i waaea: 6.faHio a ic, jtaatnot la l'.2a; I.TVtnrwi in Hy l4 arly 2,0ruiil had bea takes fmm tha fereig b aliirr. whkh anw weal tatu U aorkea of the Am-ruaa farmer. Tka feliowlng table ahowa tba laitMtrta Uaa of eaga aineo 1H.VI' aaaaal Iwaonatleaa f foraiga ega. laav L . Tear 4 g Ja K) I xMna i '.lM n.i ... il4 .......... . . a ! a la a lr la i i i l-i 1 ! iw-4 a ia a I r. ,.,ia i-a A " Tt a-j , ,f 1 MM ,.'16 i f I I mm, am i t i a a j ira if. ii 2 ? ' j a j: iHi 4 l f j 8 p I 7 f IT' 4llj to V-'. '," ait Ij .a I.4IAJ k r.let4, Ocl.Wf & tkM. at ! af tea a i.-r.ia 8 Tint IiHt,g (be Let yearof'thTll r K la ley aanff tha aaly m bht wee n Ceaa4a, a ad fr.c Cklaa for tka t.hi Wl bought i tkun.f frsta Earpaa ratra. aa trro at t eeata a daaea tka Ur f woold a a ay laa b gk. It atKaiy aiado a d fee. a-a to tb eoaa'rteo aeeooa tka Ooaa. or a"e aa Caaada. far fro tka ak?.ec PARMER'S EGG BASKET What does all this talk about It means that free coinage of If the MlTTin!v laar liarl ti..n 1. alone, the American farmer in 1805-6 would be supplying nearly every egg in the American market. The farmer'a wife would hare felt encouraged to in crease her stock of poultry, on which she depended for pin money to clothe herself and her children. When the XfK-inl. I. .. ....I .v.. .... i .. . . n in nirn anu inn IBI iff on eggs reduced from 5 cents to 3 eenin a aozen, importation increased 1.000.000 Hnv.en In nna fur afr an In. creased price of $125,000. 'Unless tha American rarmer can aee it to be hia In terest to rota for McKinley and the rearnratlAn nf a nrntu. H,it nn v. . Canadian and otner foreign farmera'will aOOn BUn shin n. lAtaMltVlO Anvan m year and the price of domestic eggs will i-onunue io neciine, as mey nare none ior ioe insi two years. QueatloB. WhyHhonld Deinorrata l.agla. oto In favor of the Canadian agatnat tha American FarmarT The American farmer could not aell egg In Canada, even If they had no tariff on American egga. There are only a few larg cities there, and they are near to tne uanaaian cheap farms. The half-a-dozen small markets In Canada have a total population oiilr one-nuarter aa large aa that of the city of New York. A few election districts in the city of New York, or in Philadelphia, or in Chicago, afford a better market for American eggs than the whole of Can ada. Yet Canada imposes a duty of ft cents a dozen on our egg, while we im- Eose a duty of only 3 ceula a dozen on er egg. The Canadian havo protection, bat aadartka WllaoB bill wo hove not. A Pointer fbr Farmer. I remember one Instance that heare particularly upon thia question that came to me today aa I aat here, and that waa thia: My father came from the New England atatea upon thia prairie in 1R.T77 He told me tnia Instance ouca: laat after aowing a cron of wheat by hand. cutting It with the cradle, binding It with the rake, ami threshing it with the ball upon the floor, be put It upon a wagon and drove it to tbia city of Milwaukee, ninety-all mi Irs away, and sold It her for 41 cent a huhel. This waa in tlw Via. and ailver then waa f 1.30 an ounce. Now tell the ailver men to etplaln to you how It waa that in the early 'fUta wheat waa 4A cent a buhel, and silver fl.:to an ounce. If the prii-a of silver alwe carrica with it the price nf wheat. And when he hem aud baw. aay to hnn: It la nnt only confined to wheat, but that other commodity you yoke tin with ailver, cotton: and tell hint that for the four yeara ending ia IH45 cotton In the city of New ork averaged only 7 rent a pound; and that for the four yeara ending in k'M the aame rlaaa averagrd R cents a pound. Tell hint to eiplain that to you. I hat waa when e hal free coinage and ailver waa then It .'to an ounce, lie cannot einlain It. That one llliitrtion. my friend, utterly di- atroya the whole ailver berey. 4 on grentnaa Fowler of New Jersey. What "lewart Thought In IM06. ftenatnr Rtewart of Nevada made a aprerh In Cntigrea February II, 1174. la wbirbj be a Id t everybody know what a dollar la worth. The farmrra will then kn-.w Im to meaaure the iliBtreore In nrn-e ! tween bla wheat In lllinoi and the wheat la MverpiMil. The wheat will U ne n red to the same atandaM gll -in Minn a It ta la .iri.l and any inaa ran figure It up. Hut now It I a uj- lery; the ahote anljerl ol Bnanre I a miatery. d ahat d- aa a every day? 'e are thoae who d'Vnte their tlrni..trt to it making large furturw- out of tbia BiMtery. 11 n do a all the people or the world have lawn doing from the ,pmrg -inttre our value .y gold. eltt the tadrd that ail ran aoder and. and gn rid nf tbia mvatary. a a.'.. . . . sir iga nnai goa toe aeoator nt7 Mr, Ctewart I waat the aianard gH, and aa iiwr aaooey at rvertnr. la gold, ro r atottey the value of whirh i hot an-anaiue-i. aa i-aper n.'-try thai III arganna a gold board to viru-ate with It. W bo ft 1" thia gold t-or4r H'kn fats tkea IniuaiiH fortoaeViT llnw ia It that aiiH.eo 1 iiDh.fe raa t r!id ut. anaua f theret hd aattmtr er rawia ho f-aid fo t T It raiiwe oat of Ik t'nl'eva I low it. ! m at? fit Ik lafitod wktrb your dft4 rorraary $ - te apera)- 't.,j and ahiftg ! par. wka) are tcii!aisag la rows 4'Krad earrawr ar wvik'rg the nvm. aal tkef will eoatiaue aaak it l.rtig aa ya kava a iid rr rof t If the farmer n!4 aef rl'-b Ike have r- la besse aki.M ia thla tal- tag rttrraory a1 atak .aa 4 at IfHtlate the aabt. 4 If lbf da tht Ibey roaaet ffw 41 a(faa naal ttaw. ard forty third Oagra, r BMataw. vat, a, p. l lSil sixteen to one mean ? silver will ruin business and close th. Payment of Debts in Debased Cur rency Means Practioally Eepudiation. A NEBRASKA FARMER ANSWERED Fallacy of What is Considered the Strongest Free Trade Argument The following letter ia one of many that are daily received by the Time Herald. It i aupposed to contain the strongest free silver argument that can be addressed to the farmer, and it I used by the free ailver omtora with im mense assurance of it ucceaa: MnonlB. Sett.. Aug. 3.-To the F.dltor: My land I eiiciiiiiliered by a mortgage of 11000. payable In lawful timni-y Nnvemher 1. 197. I ninal pay this debt with the product of my frm. I nder nrdlnry Hr riimtiice I will l able tn ral lout) bimbrla of wheat tie it year. If there I mi rhsnr In our nnanclil )teni, tul wheat, at 60 crat per buehel, will pay half the debt. When the value of a sliver dollar la reduced to 6l ceata by free i-oln(e a biiabel of wheat, without an rhange In It value, will be worth a .vtcent dollar. With free i-olnag of silver I aball. there, fore, b able to pay the entire drht with the lOul buahel of wheat. The burden of fir lli a da-lit r tlms) h doulilad alnre borrowed the nioury I have ottered the law of my country under the guld standard and shall obey them under a silver atsndsrd. Th opponents of free ralnsae nf allter are appealing to the laborer, the creditor and pulley holder to protect their owa per sonal Interests If I should fall tn look nut for air own Interest who will do ao fur me? I there any reason why I shonld not vote for the free and unlimited coinage of liter? Very respectfully, J, W. Hlngvr. The answer la not far to aeek. When thia farmer borrowed the money It van the equivalent of Slum in gold. It waa the name as if be bad received It all in gold l.i I piece. H i-ould have had it that way ii be ao desired. Per ha pa be ltd, for many smli loan have been made. Wbrn be eieudei It be gut llUtal m gold euivaletil. lie robal.ly ItnpMved bla farm to thai ettent or bought tn k or machinery. In whatever way he i !.! it. utile he burned It up or miaudcred i. he got value receive.. The burrowing and lending waa a buai lie transaction and the borrower uenl the money to prouinte hi buaiue la tircats At ho time loe that mortgag waa etea tiled, for few ntortgagi run over five yeara without renewal, would a tin. na lid bushel nf wheat bare paid it, liip;M.ae we had l.rrotc. the money from a tteigblaoring farmer more ro. arroua than he. I hat hrightmr Would probably have In carry "inHlimg like lan tlioiiaand l.uahrla of w h. st to loan, sell It for a thousand ilolisra. get the mnii t and band it ou r lu hi friend. 'I here hV l--a-u n the pat tlioiand of sin b Irsnsac I i. us In fit. In every farming n.iiiiniil.il t there are a few farmers, more ihnftv and of h-ttr business q.isl ili'stmns ilisn l be other, who aloata bate tuonef In U rid out of their aavitig They get the nriH-r front the pf.xliet id their farm, but they are nnt bhing those prndd'ts Tbev are b-snir.g the mom y. and a.i..e ;t hss l. g ., or It iiitl. nl. Why shnuid lbe hail have the aame kind of tnoey In re p intent? I it any wnnder that the edvwair nf anlimited free rt.tnage ar rhrl with diahnneaty and that silisr I t.l-d d kohrst ni'-nrv, when hf He asag of a law a Ihnnsand .Vlfer.l d Lars w.il ! Uftirjet.t tit at aal arra a dM a.f a Ihoit- and l''i'm doiisrs? tu. h a I maoint tn th r.( u I nf one h.f the at. l.t t.l.i rstiot, of ail tb debtuta la the I nited h'alr U bn Mr It i g.r la tb ! letter ail "The l.if l f fsirg s 41 4 .f ll b dol.tal lt.ra .a,We th je.nev." be os nn,iii U. if he tl Itif Wht I true. hat Ik "htjfdea" I Ha Biol.e MiX.a k SI. but upa.O esrry other I'l.l.esa tn an w bo ha l"lt.,s.J Winner Vlei-bsf.ts and f.atr'iiera fal tl. m tl.et of I he bar l.ssaa a th farmer atn It I teat luaa tti.r fVn' t"l g-4d and kt to fr;.y IKsl tha .nr.B t greater, tut II, at tti.f esirt rf asd art b ! toned but Ibey h' e and tae.ted .t. Iioa Bad Vel"J.Illrtu b orleated the whole wart id. but rsjto I tMta ta a4 Ik f'-r '' l"t llasestf I Ike karot f.,l,rr- f., I-r aters r. wltha.nl refe, la f fsi.i;-fr aai '-aa a il aa fr it. a THE MORTGAGED FARM workshops so that when there Is a viduals. A man who has repudiated his debts is never trusted again and is re garded with contempt by all his neigh bors. And so is a nation. A free-coinage litw is repudiation, and that it is understood in that sense is in dicated by such letters as the above. I'or if under free coiimge the silver dol lar is to appreciate to the value of a gold dollar how will the farmer get more of them for his tlioiisiiml biiHhels of wheat? How can he pay bia debt anv eaaier than he can now? No, it is repudiation the ailver men want, and repudiation is dishonor. Chi cago Titnes-Hcriild. VALUES DECREASED. Trice of Live Stock I mler Kepubllttaa and liemoeratlc Itule. When we resumed specie pay ment In INT'.t our domestic animals, horses, mules, cat tle, sheep and swine were .valued at 11.445,423.002 During the ensiling six yeara, until the election r Cleveland lu lt,s4, the value Increased to 2.4tl7,88,924 A gain during sit yeara of Kepiibllcan rule nf 11.022 445 863 During the ensuing four yer , until the fieri i,,n of Mr. Harrison In IhXh, tlue de creased frou 2.407.863 924 To 2.4ill,04a.4l8 A los during four ycr of lii-mocrallc rule of 66,825,606 Hiring the ensuing f.uir years, until the seiiitir eleetloii of Mr. Cleveland In mua, tallies gln Increased from 2.4O9 043 4I8 Tu 2.4ol.7.ViU!i A rsln during four years nf Republican rule of..... 62 7I2 2HO Iltiiiug the last tjn year. under th se. on.l adminis tration of Mr. I'letelaud. and under premised sod -com- till. lied free trade and weep. lug tariff red u.-t Ions, value ln decreased fiont ilwi.li, 2.111.1, vm.ilKI lo the conipatatltelr Inslgnl. ant total of I.NIft.44tl.36 (thnolng the enori is lo.s In fwn year of I tern, m i tie rala f 4.iin,.i75 t'heai Ihillara. F.veryihing i i heap or tlear according tn what we have in pay fur it. Sugxr ta cheap at ."i is-nta a patum!, but would be dear al IO cent. A cheap dollar, therefore, ia one lhat the inereliant but with lea good than be Would bare In gite for a dearer do lar. If a men bant now git twenty bound nf ugar for a dollar, aud the dol lar abith h get i a Jisi.ent dollar; and if the tgi cenl dollar ia a dishonest dollar and ought tn lie replaced by Im rent dollar, worth only half a much; in Ibal iae. tb mer haul will give inly half a miii h ugr for tb fbeaper dol lar a he l.ow give for the diaSn le.l '."tent dollar 1 hl Is clear. Is .1 riot? Una i preiiaely what "cheap unmet" luean. I tin what th farmer and the w-nk Ingiiian really want? Apply tin illustration In lale.r. if t.n, please ,e Wnrkingman btiya t'oloir itb lalr ae be waul a i hetip ilol Ur. for ln. h ihe ncr. bant oil g,ie Illy ten .OI.s of .lllatf Or abacs I,.' nt a ."t.ttt dollar, for who h it -titer, ham ,11 te tarniy taninds of ogrT t besp dollar would ml bis e m half, lie surely do. s not i.si.1 that ih. ".. mii il.e workingmsn. "that I tt.it whsl I tl l. lotl, ,f ,.,f. were ibiap woiti.l ,.t t-. n,., ,lf Ibi-ttj f.-r a tl work " Wotihl )..ii ii,, I, ..if ,4 un ,,,, ,f I tee sl'd llhlillil . a loot, (e a.f iter si be tsl.o i,f il 1,, , t. .,,,,(, , b;,tW tairlll.e ..l.r Ws(- Kllh.-Ot i, k h.lW log II or bating n n.iis. fr Crikm Uhl g'-l wi.itid it dn ti.tt to ar.i im, si n.si.r dollar ,-r a dsy a wank it IJ wa.til.1 Lot no ,, sogsr. and ho iio.,e of ant thing else, than SI w.jl now bo? Ite.ide. if ,rs !,, t,f r..u..ge. . tl,,., w,l w. admit ih.i d.s-o "I III a. 'lni, o, an know II,. I it,. lit a It.i.s f,, ., ,jl j,,,, ()i It'll ll.l Will f.. ,f,.l,, ,M the leal Ih.lg Wiil la. ,l,.f? ,,, f .l ge, ll..t. ad a f I. i.g Utt,, ,.f7 'rk i M w .. i.. I l wurs ff b I taa.w Jjit,k ll.. ever, and w what II all t.. sis ia fa.ai and to jaoir fan,,;; . cV.fcgfi.l-l 1 .1 i Joomal A O a . I iihimi If th !..., f n...i . y ra.titra.1 I l-..rs ss im iff e. ,t..f a..iil hst a l-I.eia list it ( as ! 11,11 it,, ne.r Star f Haete i it) f il, ulst,.., 1 1, t'-'t t lb f ,l, ,4 H, la s.li.r r..m tl.er. I ia i t.,,,,1,.. la I.. ear II.. Pi.a if wheat, ut a ., ., fti.el, w Im l .u.s in Ihe f t nsge f a over at l to I, ansaer the aa St ma II-, d4 ii St.aa it,at wheat w bae pro In ) it.,, .... f,rf. While Its o,.t, 1. 1 fcf iv,iaH ll.f IB Ik wr.i. as (isal.r U,, ,,,, ,fMf.l n. Mat JawiaaL Job for one man there will be sixteen men out of work applying for It. FIGURES FOR FARMERS Arithmatio for Wheat Growers Which Neglects Tax and In terest Considerations, A FREE SILVER MATHEMATICIAN. Silver Accountants Concede Double Expense in Mexico and As sume Equal Profits. arren, Minn., Aug. rl.A-To th Kditor: I entdoae comparative alipa circulateil by an advocate of free ailver, which subject I would like your opinion on. It, of course, is intended to catch the firmer wlin raises wheat, and deduction of thia kind have had their influence in thia dis trict, which ia largely wheat growing. I would like Ihe going wage in Mexico anil the rale of interest in countries on ailver basia a compared with the gold alandtird countries. I,. I.amhersun. The first slip professes tn show ihe net profit to a farmer of raising Mmo husliels of whest in Ihe I'nited Stales: Mail bushels, at (Vtl cent per bushel , I't.WMI Ktpeii.es SI.Oiki Freight nisi Interest oisi Tsie an 2,0111 A iimed net profit la American farmer ;iki The second slip make a similar state ment nf the assumed profit of riiting .' lni.,el of wheat in Mexico: 6tsi hn.hris, al II 12 per bushel . . .Vmm K t tens J.. tssi Kreinht Interest m Tate 4,, 3.0411 Asatinied net ploflt la Metban . frmer IJMtu Hedm ed lo gold I.an Aa thi assumed profit would n ailver ami the wheat would bate to lie sold ltKin Ibe gold standard. Ihia skillful inia nl re.lu.ia ibis in go., niaktng he net prnhl in the Meiban farmer IIJHil, (im in prndu.e this result this .foinmo.lsiii,g a'li.iiuisiit. while inn-i-eallng that the eteuse of raising Ibe wheal would be tal.e as man) silver dtillars aa in Ibe I'nited Males, -auntea lhat the nrofil on II would lie the ssine liinnUr of silver dollar a In the lulled States As a ins tier nf fait th freight rale in Meti.ti are l.i.lier et presd in Ibe gold tudrd lbn In the riulaol (staff, but assuming lhat they are the same, ihe A merit n rail nurd coin fsni.-s. a siHin a l bey t r.es ihe letrder. re., one iwi.e as rnaiir .-ta.li dollsrs In pay a giieti frriirl l rale a thet re iiuiie i.f A no r i. so alollnr mi Aioa ri. so lerritott, so thai the fr. lubi rste in Met en wotil.l la- i;iai u,.t.a. f tstsi, a our free slur .-iotiiliit stales II. Morvi.ter lliti-rasl r.l's sre lusher nl Ma-tw-n 1 1. ail Ml the I til'i-. lste., f paid ill M ii. sn sil,. r ilollsr. and more ottr the lot. real Mol. hse In las pael n iw be ihe ntiiols r i.f mu-r dollar l,r ra.aa.l 1. 1 il. Alio a,, an farmer, aa, thai eta n an,, iaa.it. f itic ,aea a.f ii.la r. st t.a la- Hie .all.-, the aim I i.f ll.lereal would I.- il..tit..., ra.ait.g M from ."tl In ltl M-ira.,. r. Ihe . litl. I.I a.f (III 1st' fl l-v ihe Aiiirroan fsrti.a-r "iil-l la i in Men. i, iloiiars. so t,.t Hie ...oi.l e.f the . n, sn faroor, thus ...,t.-,l.. wool. I .tso. I as folloas V.SI l....t,,)s SI II 12 f to..l,a l, OISI I l-a ... J .... I ".lal - .... I I r,e .est j tel 1 !' . , . , , ao 4 teat Pr.lo. ,t ll.. la, t, as in Ibe r.i(ll,, 'sl.l. il.l I' e l.a I I I. ! I i.f ,e It,.,,, a fsriuar a,i, la. g;iy. its. Il whsl tl si if the Atricr.isti fsrinir wooil ta- this ts a f,r !. ui.en ,,f ti.e ,i!.is,-rf si, I ilea. I tl.e .Sir,,.. l( j.,, ,,, .a f , -tot nien ( iloiii Atneiean 'at n. ts IWfan a larcenl.oi ker Mr Itifcn ' i so n.'i. b a ),ar.t he is U, 1,1 ss I, ..ti H.e f a.f a.f tie oae a.f f ' - ' a a. i, I a 1 . 1 1 in s'il.g'..h J ll.e ,'a, Va I la !' a.f It ..lar I r I' (r,n It," I at-retr lo lt- ta) I givas ns a as'ar rmn,.. y n's l al isl la... I,, .1 and S. lo Ha pe..t ie a a Wh.-le I l.e pi. .1,1 II I l ff.ni i' l.a I. When hark Isao.s s,.,i.a, . . a,.i.l f i,, ll'l 1st a.f It.lra.., ,, (, , I ., When H.e g . f. OS if las.ie Ma'.la f He a- a. Ml. tl l. t.. f Ihe wn.net a af'aiaa'l ale. tn, and tl.ef , Ihe t.a ,f ll,, w, .n, a l4 .i iB , M. .1 a. " II Ssarttes tbt I'eeaU'kS "iBB b used to pay the expenses of the govern ment. The tariff on some of tha neces saries of life might be reduced, and tha deficit made up by an issue of money. Or, if this is not deemed advisable, "gv ernnient paper can he issued to pay for special improvements; harbors can ba deepened and rivers improved In thla ?1S.T IIe Introduced a bill to issue $10,000,000 of United .States treasury notes, with which to inaugurate tha con struction of the Nicaragua canal. Ha further auggested that "we can use any available coin on hand to take up ma tured bonds and replace the coin ao uaad) with paper money.' He Introduced an other bill providing in thia way for tba payment of the $.",.nni.ihi0 outstanding per cent. bond. He ditl not atop even at that point, but gravely proposed that "government p.ier should ba iasued 1st the place of national bank notea, as thay are retired." His theory of tba ultimata redemption of government obligations, aa atated by himself, was that tha larger the iasue of treasury notea, the smaller will be the "coin" reserve required with, which to meet them. Hr "coin" he ex plained thnt he nit-ant both gold and ail ver, wilfully ignoring the disparity in la trinsic value between the gold and ailveg dollar. Ami this ia the financier and atatea man for whom honest and sensible men are asked to cast their votea, next Na- vetuber! Itryan Mhowii tu tie t'nccrtln. There is abundant proof that Mr. III. tan ia an insincere politician and aa uiiivliulile adviser of the people. ' Ha waa n bolter In 18.1.1 and in that year, toil, he made a atteceh in which be de. dn red that the exchangeable value of a dollar ilt'itemlcd on aomethiiig heaidca a congressional edict. When Frank Irvine aa running oa the Memoirs tic ticke for judge of th rinpreme court of Nebraska Mr. Ilryaa uplsirted a Populit. In reply to a let ter from Mr. Irvine, calling Mr. Mryair'B atfi'ttliiiii lo hi titiexfffic7 iMisltion, tha present ,-andidaie for President on tha liemtM-ratic ticket wrote a statement of hi reason for tailting which contained the following ctHil remarks and emur erne of M-rsonsl and a.-i u ha r ewtcea for the llfinocratic candidate: I regret thai our people chose for alsaghtag sai deserving a man. 1 hey oiifhl I ba aelected (nine one nf the numer oua Item. arsis who ar resatnsihla t for the falling nit nf in Itenoa tslle , I vol I hav spoken lo you iksa I frankly and eonn.leiitlally. becau ' I feel that yu deserve better fai i'hi "i n b ' fa Ihirltig the etiraor.llnsry session of t iiiigres of K., ralM by 'rei,cnt Cleveland. Mr. Iltyan made a ieei h Is which be declareat Ibal: While Ik gotvrnmenl eaa aar thai a glva elalil of fold r sitter shall consll Inte a dollar and latest itssi dollar with legsl lender qnslllles. II is tl nnt t the part bsalng (H.Ser of Ihe aol. I lr lhat ainai ibpend up,. the I la of enpply and di maud I If 'he t ta-r of dollars lnare more ratcii, than the need of a..i isrs ss It .11. 1 after the (.,14 ,i-,,,a. lea a.f ll't ihe el, hai.eal.le I aloe f e. a dollar will fall and pfi.es ria Tim il sp-s.s Hist Mr Itrtan knew what Ihe ci, hang. .11. talne nf a dnl lar dea.nfe, on. His i hange of tune. Ho ti f.,re. is not l.a, aoa- a..ii,,il,,na ,ata ibsligi-l. hot I is bum- he ahifla hi prtn. 1 ,l.a a ilh il.e tilting ..hii, .1 l-i.s-tea, and Hist be I Willing In .In aiifllui.g for l.f'il a-. In Ibe spri,, of fr' I'.ttsn .1.-1 sre 4 In a at. Ii tnsile bt hnn on the isr, Itti-afio,, H,s Il.e fall i.f pri. .. , lm Itltrit.ll'l-al - Ta Hie iM.ri.'li. (ea,liia that ha tl..!M,, lag th,,i.si,'l too a a III h.soi to.lan.ea Ilia- a'niili i.t e.i.f.a- s'ta, ssl '-SI- . I aaa lo aa t.rt.t oa .-ate .a io' rt-j 1 -a c..i,. s .t . nr., t tl I 1 list I. hat I. r. I 1 1 p.- a. d-.aa la thia ad . i. a f.t le A I to, a Inne anil lor a l.si.ge hs 100 a "I.f l.,e ap,nl a.f ,,a all,,,- , o.a diestn a- ai, los Ii lloa p.. ll,.l a. lila. l,a fall In I l,e t ,. a of . tins l. tl.e fill ,1 Hi pi... ,.f a,.ar, Mr I'.risu s,, I I... s-. -,.'.s l...,e Hal 'tl.e tritLf of ;.l a I, . I, la i a ,s l..a t, I ,i late l.a ta t, . a,,, e I ll, b (oilo-l , taljtl.it. g ..,o,, e ., , ll It-.W ,a le e.- le lain, ,. W t II, toltll as 1.,11-a. If si I I ,' I. ,., a if i ll la.lh S, I. a.f ... a, ,. .1 , , a ' e at H.e t.e liti.e e i. .,. .. . a te a, bl SI'r tie. olnl I ! . J Nra s. Il.e Irishman awl I be 1'i.tai.i It. a Mr larti-t .i. if at ,,t a a.f i ,, w on asif-o,, a ..i., i, S t. I l..t ,l,ae of I'sfiS fa., o, ,,, i I.- j. a.f k-i og H.e .a. I. I,,, ,,,, H. e . it.. .1 llial, Ihe tl... I,, a 'to erl.sn ,tl l. flee lasde I .' S',1 I lo a nle I l.e (a, . i a I. I. e t soft. e- r. -.. e Ihe p. . aos S tl.l. t tltii.g la ll. I. -e I. ,., ... --.a aa m-cn. i. ,l.. ,,f i.ee a,i ll.il if ll.a a..a, ias lata tl he a Had. When II I ... Isle. Ikst lb iwte Wat lb th dia. t.t It I -t la