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»upplement HATCH KT. IK U IV . . . .S K P t BMIIUH u i . ihimj lilER'S ECG BASKET r ,- r £ . •«III! ' MoKinley Law Checked Im- [ portatimi and Gare a Home Market. O m E ! W A N T E l O v ii! ÌECT OFTH.E WILSON BILL , Canadian F a r m e r H a j P ro te c tio n , J « ! '» 1 '® but the A m e ric a n F a rm e r H a s N one. here is no reason why Canada. Mcxi- ICbina, or any other country should Jly the Unite«I States with a single Canada does not Imy a single egg us, and there is no reason w hy we bid buy from her. W hen we do, the a n * # 1 * * ■ Irican farm er loses the benefit o f part pis natural market. pe purpose o f this article is to show ft few figures the benefit which the feriean farm er derived from the Mr Hey la w ; not merely because t lie lstupopd imports from oilier eoun; lies, | beta us«* under that law he received iverage o f 15 cents a dozen lor his all the year around. Under the etit W ilson-G orm an bill, he hardly rages 5 cents a dozen; and the people Id better afford to pay 15 cents a pn in 18111!, than they can 5 cents a bn in 1 Him. jroin 188» to 1890, there was no tariff t eggs. T he Canadian farmer could , hi* eggs across tin* line from Maine C alifornia. M exico, China, Franc«*, Im any and other countries suppli«*d ■with 15,500,000 dozens o f eggs, an- W h a t d o e s all th is ta lk a b o u t s ix te e n to o n e m ean ? |Uy, on the averag«*. W«> paid every nr to the foreign farm er on this small It m ea n s th at free c o in a g e o f s ilv e r w ill ruin b u sin ess and c lo s e th e w o r k s h o p s s o th at w h en there is a jo b for on e man there w ill be sixteen m en ou t o f w o rk a p p ly in g fo r it . Suet alone, at 15 cents .a dozen. $2,- 1000. This importation of over 1 ,- ff»000 dozen a month or 50,000 dozen a used to pay the expenses o f the goverB* viduals. A man who has repudiated his I f the M cK inley law had been let was felt, in the way o f competition, ment.” The tariff on son»* o f th«* necM» debts is never trusted again and is re Dtir fanners chiefly iu the large cities, alone, the American farmer in 1895-0 »¡tries o f life might he reduced, and tM garded with contempt by all his neigh would be supplying nearly every egg in finer« can get the best prices for eggs the deficit made up by an issue o f money. American market. The farm er’s bors. And so is a nation. 1 their products in the large cities; w ife would have felt encouraged to in- Or. if this is not deemed advisable, "gev*» A freo-coinnge law is repudiation, and when New York. Philadelphia, Bos- eminent paper can be issued to pay f»9 that it is understood iu that sense is in her stock o f poultry, on which , Buffalo, Cleveland. Chicago, San crease special improvements; harbors can b» dep«*nded for pin sh«* depended pm money to clothe dicated by such letters as the above. ancisco and many other markets are and her children. W hen the Payment of Debts in Debased Cur F or if under free coinage the silver «lol- Arithmatic for Wheat Growers deepened and rivers improved in thff •plied with «*ggs, siiipped at cheap herself way.” He introduced a bill to issu* M cK inley law was repealed and the tar lar is to appreciate to the value o f a gold pn o f transportation by water, h«»w iff on eggs reduced from 5 cents to 3 Which Neglects Tax and In $70,000.000 o f United States treasury rency Means Practically dollar how will the farmer get more of the farm er expect to compete who cents a dozen, importation increased notes, with which to inaugurate the cog- them for his thousand bushels o f w heat? to ship his «»ggs by rail? terest Considerations. struction of the Nicaragua canal. H f 1.000.000 dozen in one year, at an in- H ow can he pay his debt any easier than Repudiation. Phe follow in g statement shows impor- ereased price o f .<125.000. further suggested that ‘ ‘we can use any Unless the he can now ? ■oils o f eggs, by countries, the year be- American farmer can see it to be his in available <*oin on hand to take up mi* No, it is repudiation the silver men T On* M cK in ley tariff went into effect, terest t«» vote for M cK inley and the tured bonds and replace the coin so um 4 want, and repudiatiou is dishonor.—Chi | the year ending June 50, 1880; with paper money. lie introduced an* restoration o f a proper duty on eggs, the cago Tim es-Hera Id. Diportai Ions o f eggs, by countries, Julyl other bill providing in this way for th« Canadian and otner foreign farmers will 18 . to June .30, 1889. soon again ship us 1H.000.000 dozen a payment o f the $25.000,000 outstanding VALUES DECREASED. I Dozens. I Valu«*. year and the pri«*e «»f domestic eggs will 2 per cent, bonds. II«* <li«l not stop CYiJ S ilv e r A cco untan ts C o n c e d e D o u b le F a lla c y o f W h a t is C o n s id e re d the P r i c e » o f L i v e S t o c k U n d e r R e p u b l i c a n ■tria-Hungary at that point, hut gravely proposed that $382 continue to decline, as they have done 1,5281 fluni ............. 215,164 “ government paper should be issued I® 33,22:1 for the last two years. am i D em ocra tic Rule. E x p e n se in M e x ic o and As Ina 120.300 S tro n g e st F re e T ra d e 6,425 the place of national bank notes, ak i When we resumed specie pay JnniHik............ 74,»r 74, HM) 11,899 (J n eH t i o ii . W h y All o i l l«l D e m o c r a t s L e g i s are retired.” His theory of tne the ultimai) ment iti 187» out* domestic Buie«* ............. sum e E q u a l Profits. la te in fa v o r o f th e C a n a d ia n as a g a in st 140 99 A rg u m e n t. redemption o f government obligation animals, horses, mules, «*at- pnuny.............. 73,355 14,11» . the A m e rica n F a rm e r? tle, sheep ami swine were j f land................. as stated by himself, was that the largo 4,»14 897 valued ut ...............................$1,445.423,062 pt lu nil............... . the Issue of treasury notes, the smalle 4,100 820 T he American farm er could not sell During the ensuing six years, Beotia. New eggs in Canada, even if they had no W arren, Minn., Aug. 0.—-To the Editor! will he the “ coin” reserve required wit® until the election o f Mr. Tr U u h w Ir k and T he follow ing l«*tter is one o f many tariff on American eggs. Tlier«* are only that are daily received bv the Tim es- I Cleveland In 1884, the values I enclose comparative slips circulated by which to meet them. B y “ coin1, he Prince Edward ! sia ini ; 3,037,222 481,000 a few large cities there, ami they are lebet*, Ontario, Mau- ........„...i to ___ ; Increased to. ................ _____________ 2,467,868,924 j an advocate o f free silver, which subject plained that he meant both gold and *11- Herald. t It * s- is supposed contain the BOba Territory. .111.731.8641 1,864.020 near to the Canadian cheap farms. The KtroiiK.jst fr w silv.'i (irgmiient that can ! A „„|n ,lt,rlng h I i I would like your opinion on. it, of ver, wilfully ignoring the disparity in 1 b * itU b (.'olii tubi a years o f 075) half-a-dozen small markets in Canada I course, is intended to catch the farmer trinsie value between tlu* gold and silv«» »ng Kong .......... 15,21» have a total population only one-quarter he nd«lreHMcd to th«* farmer, and it is ) Rcpublh an rule o f ................ $1,022.445,862 who raises wheat, and deductions o f this dollar. # the ensuing four years |iy 12,4418 as large as that o f the city of New York. used by tlu* fr«*c silver ora tors with im - [ During And this is the financier and stated kind have had their influence in this dis until the election o f Mr. mense assurance of its success: 201 A few election districts in the city of man for whom hon«*st and sensible m ei trict. which is largely wheat growing. p x ie o .......... Harrison In 1.888, values de 18.587 New York, or in Philadelphia, or in gtherlands. . I would lik«? the going wages in Mexico are asked to cast their votes, next N#* creased from ............................ 2.407,868,924 500 Lincoln. N'**l>.. Aug. 3. To the Editor: Chicago, afford a better market for My I him I I s **uciimb«*ml b.V a mortgage of T o ..................................................... 2.40»,043.418 ■ and tlu* rates o f interest in countries on vember! , 10.5O.*I |rkey In A fr ic a .. Ameri«*an eggs than the whole o f Cam $106o. payable in lawful money November j silver basis ns compare«! with the gold ada. Y«*t Canada imposes a duty o f 5 1, 1807 I must pay this debt with tlm A loss during four years o f B ry a n S h o w n to he U n c e r ta in , | standard countries. I). Lnmberson. h b ta l.................. ----- 1.7(1 Democrat!«* rule of. 58,825,500 Fin’. ef ordinary < lr- cents a «lozen on our eggs, while we im produets of my farm The first slip professes to shew :he net During tin* ensuing f«>ur years, There is abundant proof that Mr. Phe next table shows the points at which pose a duty o f only 3 cents a dozen on «'iitiistaiices I will be able to raise 1000 ! profit to a fanner of raising 5000 bushels until the second election o f bushels of wheat next y«*ar. If there is no Bryan is an insincere politician and a t ¿•se eggs were received: her eggs. ! o f wheat in tin* United States: change in our financial system, tills wheat. I Mr. Ule\elaml In 1892, values unreliable adviser o f the people. H t IKR K A h ilt T S OF ENTRY FOR BtHJH. again increased from ............. 2,409,043.418 500» bushels, at 56 cents per bushel. . .$2,800 T h e C a n a d ia n * liave p r o t e c t i o n , li n t at 50 cents per bushel, will pay lia 1 f the bolter in 1S93 ami in that year, Ports. Dozens. | debt. Wh«*ii t^c value o f a silver dollar T o..................................................... 2,461,755.608 ! Expenses ......................................... $ 1.000 u n d e r tlie W i l s o n b ill w o h a v e not. to«», he mad«* a speech in which he de» Freight ............................................ 800 Is redime«! to r»«> eenis by free <*oinage a ■•Oftonk. Maine 1.0581 1277 ebir.'d that the <*x<*hnng«*able value o f • I n t e r e s t ........................................... 200 bushel o f wheat, without t any « bang«* In A gain during four years o f Ingoi*. Maine........... Mal 540.820! 08,142 R(‘ publi<*an rule o f .................. Taxes ............................................... 4» 52,712.28«) «(«jllar depende«! on something besides a Its value, will be worth a 50-eent dollar. |th. Maine 385 A P o in t e r fo r F a r m e r s . 35 With free coinage o f silver I shall, there During tin* last two years, ---------- 2.010 j congressional edict. Hton and i Muirleston, under the second adminis for«*, be able to pay flu* entire debt with I remember on«* instance that bears il I 1.038,207 270,1>»0 W hen Frank irvine was running ob tration o f Mr. Cleveland, and Assumed net profit to American tin* 1000 bushels o f wheat. The burden o f iffalo Creek, \ \ » 20,000 particularly upon this «luestiou that cam«* 5,740,640 under preposed and accom farmer............................................... $760 tin* Democratic tick«* for judge o f th* |pe Vincent. V \ .. . . 9, »«Ml 1.347 to me today as l sat here, and that was paying a debt o f $1« mm . i has doubled since Supremo court of Nebraska Mr. B rya» plished free trade and s\v«*«*p- 1 borr«»we«l the money. I have obeyed the The second slip makes a similar state RtamplHln, N N 82», » »4 125,003 this; M y father cam«* from the New laws o f my country under the gold standard lug tariff reductions, values Irpua C h r is t i . Texas. . ment o f tin* assumed profits o f raising sup|M>rt«*«l a Populist. In reply to a let* as 4 decreased from (1893). 2,483,500,681 t«*i from Mr. Irvine, calling Mr. Bryan's ftyahogi«. o ................... (»«Ml 80 Englnn«! states upon this prairie in 1837. and shall «»bey them umler a silver standard. T o again 5000 bushels o f wheat in M exico: the com paratively insigni That The opponents o f free «-«linage o f silver are »trolt. Mieli................ ¡ittcnti.ni to his unexpected position, thg 437, 903 51.314 H o told me this instauce once: ficant total o f .......................... 1.819.446.306 5000 bus!i»*ls. at $1.12 per bushel.........$5,600 inesec. N. Y .......... 735 104 after sowing a <*rop o f wheat by haml, appealing to tin* laborers, ibe creditors and Expense ........................................... $ 2 . imm > pr»*s«*nt candidate for ( ’ resident on tha MMWfter, Mass.......... 13.78.3 2.342 cutting it with tlu* erudì«*, binding it with pofl«*y holders to prot«»«*t their own per Showing F r e ig h t ............................................ hod Dcniocrati«* ticket wrot«» a statement or the enormous loss pron. Mieli. ............ 1,418 th«* rake, and threshing it with the ball sonal Interests. If I should fail to look «nit 11.777 Inter« st ....................................... 200 his rensons for bolting which contained in F wo years o f Democratic West. Fla.............. 1,503 Taxes ........................................... m 154 upon the floor, he put it upon a wagon for my own Interests who will do so for rule o f ..................................... 664.000.375 tin* following cool remark* and asanr* m e? is there any reason why I should not |li'blelien«l. Mass ... 1.721» 2 0 » ami drove it to this city o f Milwaukee, ---------- 3,040 om es of personal and peouliur esteem I.oiiilon, « 'orni. .. 31 O' 33 ninety-six miles away, and sold it here vote for th«* ft-«*«* and unlimited coinage o f silver? Very resp«*ctfully, J. W. Biuger. York. N. Y „........ C h e a p D o l l a r s . for the Democratic candidate: 3112.10» 63,845 Assumed net profit to Mexican •gara. N Y. 240,080 mr 41» e«*nts a bushel. This was in the 1.112.903 f farmer................................................$2.560 I regr«*t that our people <*li«»se for slanghtei Everything is cheap or d«*ar according Iwegatchle, \. \ 1.020.21»3 141.521 \5D s , and siiv«*r then was $1.30 an ounce. T he answer is not far to seek. R«‘du<*f>«| to gold ..................................... 1 . 28(1 so deserving a man. They ought to t«» what we have to pay for it. Sugar is Iwego \ '» ........... Now t«*ll the silv«*r men to explain to you have selected some one <»f the numer Wh.-n this I m ,,,., the money ; , ,vnllj,| As this assumed profit would 1»«* in iso de l Norte. Texas how it was that in tin* early ’50s wh»*af ous Democrats who an* responsible »ml New M«• x i• si!v«*r a mi the wh«*at would have to 1»«* 18,555 2.370 was 4»5 cents a bushel, and silver $1.30 it was tin* equivalent <»t $1»MH) in gobi. ,j«*ar at 10 cents for the falling off of th«* Democratic It " ns the sitine ns if lie litui receive.) it \ .... . ,|,lih,r. therefore, is one Unit s«»l«l upon tin* gold staiular«!. this skillful ssaiiimiUiHld v. Ma Ine 1.122.0.38 138.131 an olili«'«*, if tin* pri««* of silver always yot«*. I have spoken t«» you thus all m g»*l«l $20 pu l He , ~ could ..... 11 1 have ------ llhulelphhi. i'll frankly and confidentially, because carries with it the pri««* «»f wheat. And had it that way if In* so desired. P er tlu* merchant buys with l«*ss goods than a««*.mutant r«*dii<*«*s this to gold, making irtlatid and Pultnouth. he would have to give for a dearer «i«»l- I fed that you deserve ¡1 better fate tin* m*t profit to the M«*xi«*an fanner »faine............................. when lu* hems and haws, say t«> him: haps he did. for many such loans have 2,681 *han tin* one which I f«»ar awaits you I f a merchant now giv«*s tw«*nty $12Sn. Bm to produce this result this rtsmouth. N. I l....... 104 ‘ ‘ It is not only contine«! to wheat, but been made. Wh»*n In* <*.\pemle«l it he got lur. this fall. pounds o f sugar for ¡1 dollar, and tin* doi- accoiinn«»d:iting accountant, while «*on- {■Videnee, R. 1.......... that other c«mnno«lity you yok»* up with $1000 in g«»l«l equivalent. H e probably I hiring the extraordinary session of ,’*t Sound. Wanh .. »75 silver, cotton: ami t « * 11 him that for the improved bis farm t«> that «*xt«*nt or iair which Iu* gets i-; a 200-ceiit «lollnr; «■«•«iing that tin* (*xp«*ns«> of raising the V»ngr«*ss «»f 18!»3. i»alh*«| by UresideBf lem ami Beverly, and if tin* 2BO-cent d«dlar is a dishonest wh«*at \voiil«l be twi«*«» ¡is ui:iny silver four y«*nl's iMidiug in 1845 <*otton^in the bought stock or machinery. In whatever dollar - .......................... 4,18» ami «»uglii to b«> replaced by a 1« m •- dollars ¡is in the United States, as- t !• v«>lan«l. Mr. Bryan mad«* ;i speech 1 b city o f New York averaged only 7 cents way In* us«»«l it. unU*ss he hurii«*«! it up or «•«•»it dollar, worth only half ¡is mn h; in ndlisky, 0 .............. 720 M,ii*n*s that the profit on it would be the whi« h lu* declared that: a pound: and that for tin* four years squandered it. lie g«>t value r«*«*eived. in Francis«*«», Cai....... 120.300 peri« ir. Mieli.............. 7.;«;» etiaing in 1HD4 tlu* same class averaged Tin* borrowing ami U*nding was a busi that case, the mer«*hftiit will give « nly saim* number o f silver dollars as in the M hil«» the government can say that a glv half as much sugar for tin* cheaper <i«»i- w«*|ght «»f gold or silver shall consti itl- rmont ........................ 2,250.070 S cents a pollini. Tell him to explain ness transaction ami tlu* b«gr«»wci- used lar as he now gives for the dishonest Fnit«»d Stat«*s. As ¡i matter of fact the tute a dollar and invest that dollar aldoborough. Me. .. . 3,364! that to you. That was when we had th«* mouey to promote his business in- 20»»-rent dollar. That is clear, is It not? 1 reiglit r«it«*s in M«*xi«'o jir»* high«*r ex- wirli l«*gai tender qualiti«>s. It «-annot ¡filainette. O r.............. 10.215 prcsxed in tlu* gold standard tlin 11 in tin* fr<*(* coinage and silver was then $1.3») terests. Jiv the purchasing power «»f the dol* other eustoms dls This is precisely what “ cheap money'* I nit«*« 1 States, but assuming that they an ounce. 11«* cannot explain it. That u- That must depend upon the At no time since that mortgiige was means. B eta .. ....................... 1,255 211 one law of supply aiul demand, an* tin* same, the A merman railroad com illustration, my friends, utterly de executed, fo r few m ortgages ran over Is this what the farmer and the work if 1 In* number o f «lollars ln«'rca*e» [T ota l........................... 15,»18.80» 92.418.U70 stroys tin* whole silver heresy.—Con five y»*ars without renewal, would a ingman really want? panies. as soon as they « r«»ss tlu* border, r*|»i«lly than th«* need of dol- thousand buslnd* of wheat have paid it. l i t w ould evidently In* impossibh* for gressman F ow ler o f New Jersey. Jjirs ¡is it ,]i,| after the gold diseover- Apply this illustration to labor, if y«m rtMjiiir,. twi.-.* as many M. xi<*nn dollar* Suppose we had l»«»rrowe«l the money please. i«*s of 1849—the exchangeable value of p m e r s fifty mil«*', in the m trnor o f any The workingman buys dollars t«» pay a giv«»n fr«*igl»t rate as they re- eju h «lollar will fall and prl«*es rise. from a n«*ighhoi-ing farm er more pros with labor. I>«»«*s In* want 21 cheap dol «litir.* «»f American «lollars on American th«* states bordering on the Gr«*nt W h a t S »ew a rt T liou jgh t in 1HOI. perous than hi*, 'flint neighbor would lar. for which the merchant will give tcn if.u y. so that the fr«*ight rate in Me\- ¡ikes. to com pet«* with eggs shipp«*«l by Thus it appears that Mr. Bryan knew Senator Stewart o f Nevada majh* n probably have to carry something like only ten p«»umls o f sugar? Or does In* ! 1 « «» would la. XltMNl ins!end of $8»Ml. us what tlu* exchangeable value of a dob |tei* fl*«UM ( '; iii . i .|; i want .1 2«H»«-ent dollar, for which the mir fr«*«* silver iiccOuntniit states it lar depended on. His change o f tune» (Th«* M«*Kiu!e.v tariff imposed n duty speech in »’«»ngivss February 11, 18«4, iu two thousand bush«*!?« of wheat t<» town, sell it for ;i tliousainl dollars, g«*t the merchant will give twenty pounds of I Mor«»over, interest rates are higher in ther«*f«)ic, is not because conditions have 5 cent* a «lozen on «*ggs. 'Phis law which he Haiti: ( ’ heap «lollars would cut his Mexico than in the United States, if «■Jiang«»«|, hut because he shifts his pri*» Let everyb«xly know what a dollar is nmney and liaml it over to his sugar? fc»nt into effect October 1. 1890. I bli Th«*re hav«* been in the wages in half. He surely does not want pjiul 111 Mexican silver dollar*, and more- 1 ipl«*s with the varying political lireeze«^ the y e a r etnliug .Inn«* 30. IS! Ml. w ,< worth. Th«* fui ii»«*rM will then know how frieml. ,,V»T the lnt«*rest would have to he paid a ml that he is willing to do anything fo# p>ist thousands of su«-!i transac that. li|M>rt«'d nearly !MM>,000 «lozen eggs less to mensur«* the «lill« 1 «*n«-«* in price la- office. “ Oh. no.“ s a y s tlr fh*rkilignum, “ that <m twice the numb..r Of silver dollars In fact, in every farming i » n in the y ea r pivvioiis. when th«*n* tween his when! ill Illinois and the wheat tions. r«»we«| by the American farmer, so that is not what I want; bm. if dollars wen- in Liverp«»«»l. The wheat will b«* meas- «•«»mmunity there nr«* a f«*w farmers, In tin* spring o f 1892 Bryan declared f a s no p ro te ct ¡«»n. 'Pin* importation o f I a speech made by him on the tariff |gs steadily «!«•»*r»‘asu*«l until the repeal tired l\v the satin* stHmiard gold—in mor«* thrifty and o f better business «jual- cheap, 1 "<>ii|«| g«*t twice as many of «*v,n supposing the rates o f interest *» I n * the same, the amount «»f inter.*sf «piestion that the fall o f prices must be J the Mel\inl.*\ law in 1SJM. that Illinois as it is in l.iverp«a»l ami any man ifications than the others, who always them for ¡1 «lay’s w«n k.” \\ oidd you. ¡ 1 u lc. 1 l? Not «ill your lif«». raising it from $200 to attribute«]— I ft e a d o f nearly 1 tl.OOO .000 dozen «»ggs tan figure it up. But now it in a mys have money t«» l«*n«l out o f their savings. tery; tin* wind«* subj»*« t <>f finance is n They get the money from the products fr e e ami unlimited «-«linage «»f silver, ¡it 1 ■ I Moreover, the «.«piival.-nf Mf . 4 41 * To th«* inventive genius that has multiplied >ing brought ini.* tills ..uintrv. is h.*r. mvstery. niul what «1 «* we s»* < * every day ? a thousan«! times. In many Instances. •»f their farm s, but tl»«»y are not loaning t!n* ratio o f Hi to 1. is simply a scheme taxes paid l»y th,. AinenVan f nrilll.r M ore, in 1 81 m 1 l w.* 1111 »«*rt**<I s . inhi . inih \Vc see those who «lev«»te their attention ......... product*. They are loan tug tlu ■ e strength of .-« single arm and t«» ndiin* your wages without your know- 1 wotml I m - .« no m Mexican «lollars. t|IHt l M e n ; 4.0no.n no m 1801 -irj 3.« m o o n enabled us to do today with one man , "'*' 1802 3 ; 1.7.50.0»Ml in 1803-4. B\ 1804 to it making large fortuues out of this m»m«*y. and sin«*«* 1871* it has b«*ct» gol.l 1 *og it «»r liaving au i*x«-us«» t«»r strikiiig. " f 'I'.- Idrincr. th,I, , what fifty men could not «lo fifty mystery. i—rrw tiil. nmiM ,t»m l f,,||,„v, . I or its «M|uivah*iit. W hv shoul«! th«*.\ ! ' ' !oit g«***«l woiil«! ir «1«» you to g«*t txvi«e ! arly $ 2 , 000 .»NN) had been taken from years ago. That is what brought the Let us *lo as all the people o f th«* world n«»t hav** the sann* kiml o f iuoney in r«*- matiy «lollars lor a day’s w«»rk if $2 h«> foreign shipper, w h ich n ow w en t into have been «l«»ing from the beginning - prices «town in this country and else k “ ’ .! ;" ;'" " ' ” ' - ........... . *.-,ano where. payment? j " ’»»k l luiy u«> mor** sugar, aml m» mor«* ¡ 1 . orkets of the American farmer uu'usttrc our values by gol«l. inlopt tin* ................... f !3 ! Is it nn.v womler that the a«lvoeate* of 1 » f Jtnythitig «*ls«*. than $1 will iu»\v huy? Kr»i,ht At tiiis time another change has com* ■ T he following table sh ow s the im p orta- standard that all «*nti umlcrshuul. ami litilimited fr«*«* eoinagf* are «barg«*«! witli i B«*si«i»*s. it prices g«> up. un«l**r fr«*e "Vt r the spirit «»f his white house lon s o f eggs sin«*«» 1883 t ' « « * ! . : ; ; : .............. .. ri«l *»f this mystery. dishonesty am! that silver is called dis 1 «*oiuag«*. as th«*y will w»* admit that— I T Annual importation* o f foreign «‘ggs, 1883- g«*t Mr. dream. II»- and bis fellow Populist» Logao— W hat «iocs the senator 4.080 as.-ribe the fall in the price* of coimnod- honest mon«*y, wh«*n by the pasnag«* «»f »°t Bu» workingman know that th«* , want? a law a thousand 50-cent «lollars will 1 »«* *'i-t thing t«» g«» u » will I»«* rents. the iti«*s «< » the fjill in the price o f silver. |Y«‘ « r em lln g .lune .".*» I 1 ,/.. mi - Mr. S tew art- I want the standard gold, fili, t„ eoi,I, in tho orieinnl 1 Mr. Bryan nn«l his associates d«*clart H B ................................... ! 15.270.065 $ and no paper nmney not r«*deemcd in sutfi«*i«*nt to dis«*hnrg«* a debt o f n tlu»u- J h,,xt thing u ¡11 1»«* 1«««>«I an«! clothing. aml samt 1<N» « ent «lollars? Su«*h a Inn 1 *ke last thing " ill b«* l.*ii:or? Fml«*r fr«*«» J '1"*’ " " " '- V " 1 188 I ........................... 16. 487.204 2.07 . •' g«»l«l. no paper money the value «»f which I "'"''« o f til,1 . that “ the «rim«* of 1873.” which tb* News has shown to hav«* been no <*rimf 11885 ................................... 16.1Ws »:,.» 2.476.67; is not ns«-«*rtained. no pap«*r money that nnunints t>» tln* reptidiati«»n o f nne-half • ‘‘‘ »nag«*. ii»st<*a«i «»{ heilig la*tt«*r off. th' 11886 ................................. 16.092.583 2.173.13» w .irkingm an w ou ld Iu* won off than he f.r'fi'i" "I tli>. A i n , . I f ?*'*'■ ;, rn„ . r n „„|,| '' I " " T h j, I at all, has pulled everything down wit» tlu* «lehr «ddignt ii> «»f all tlìlf «lebtors will organix«* a gol«l l»«»ar«l t«> speculate 11887 .................................113,1136.054 1 . » i 390 it. is now . with it. W ho pays f«»r this g«»|«l la*«rd? tin* Unit«»«! Sia: " f "' * • ill'worjr mul I ^ ■ 1 ............................. Think this over, and sec what it n|| V " H ow can the people believe a ms» W ho pays these immense fortune«? U**\v I W li.'U Mr Biuger in ^ ■ 1 ............................. ',.* |WI ' I",I forth l,v ........ J I 860 ............................... 15 , 062 . 700 ) 2 . 074,912 is it that millions and millions <*an he ( says. -T h e Imnleti «»f i*ayitig a «lebt of me« 11 * to you and t«> your little family.— n" " '** - e .- A inori, j, „ feV niim . , wl .» thus stultifies him self ami put* hi1®* Kpringfiel.l till.» Journal. self on !»«>th si.le* o f vital <jm*sti«»n% $1*000 has d«»uhi«*d since I borrow «* «1 the 8.2: U .013 1,185.505 roll «si tin a initially there? I>i«l anybo.ly M 891 .......................... B rya n a G recnha«*ker. whil«», at the* same time, he proves uB* 4 . 188.402 522.210 ever calculate who paid f«>r it? H H f .......................... It | nmney.” he must r«‘ni«*mla*r, if he is stat 3 . 285 . 812 ! 982.611 m m .......................... >lr. Bryan is not so much a silveritc trm* to his party associates?— Buffal» A Q u e s tio n f«»r F a r m e r s . com*** out o f tin* pnalucers. How do j ing what is true, that th«» “ burden” is not I . 70 Î . 49 DI 198.536 11894 ............................... nlom» u j Min him. but upon every other I News. I f th«' volume «ff silver money controls î* h*' Ï* » * r ..-" l« r k .r . II.. ,„ ¡, 1 . „ „ I ........................... 2 . 708,4111 824.133 th«*s«* tin n exist ? By the latitude which lnisin*»*s Bint I who has lmrrowed mon«»y. vour depreciate«! currency gives to specu î r ; *;f ' h- " , :>f i;..i.r..«M„a „ v .., „ . price*, as th«* fr»*t* «-«»iners would hav«» la fintier Free Trade > N ashmgt«»n. Jun e 1.894.- Merchants and miHinfa«tur«»rs f»n*l tlie T lie Ir is h m a n a n d t h e P o t a t o Buff* I b Protected, October 6. 1890. at 5 cents per lation am! nothing els«*. us believe that it «1« h » s , s «> that th«* more I hr iddìi,, of moni»? hr th» corrrn- Person* who nr«* speculating in y«»ur j same str»*ss o f the hard times as the silver coin then* is in cireiilatiou. the .O?:* h Mr. Tenn«»y’s story at Madison of th» |c »iormsn 3c Tariff depreciated currency are making the farmer* «b». It is not bem use th«*y bor- higher i»* the price of wheat, and the m»nt dlrdctlv t.> th,. ,d^,|» g iv,.! , „ rn | I ri '¡simian who swallowe.l a potato I'11! r«»w«»«l g««I«l an«i have t«> repay gold that less silver coin there is in circulation. »Hf.T r.irrrn.r ith«n imti.mnl hunk bill,, “ ' gr»*« in tb» Ihiring the la»t year o f the M cK inley money, ami they will continue to make j th.- ami then n dose- of ■ Paris mi.lI « v , . I., ,l,e , ivh„, . ' " i * " . “ cr.-nt.-r. hut thnt tlwir |„w „ ti„. pr„ v o f fhr ™ • riff the only eg*» we l»ought were from it so iong as you have a depreciated cur earning* hop«* o f killing the hug, is very pat » IlllVri .1 I..I assets .lb^..t^ have lid I'A not ll.it tnrned t .1... „.4 .1»,, . ■ . aiul out some farmer, who believes in the free nro6t nri.inc fr.,ni it« i««n,\ Wh.-n , tb«* polit mal situation. ieric»B ■nada, an«l from China for the C hi rency. The A m eric-- If the farmer* would get rich they ns they hoped ami expect«*d. Com peti coinage o f silver at lti to 1, answer the ll' " " " -'" -f. you must , ,, nese. W « bought none whatever from mnrkot rut» o( in ,„r„ t to ^ C1» ’ *’ workmginan swallow«*«! free trade t» Cur«»pean eountrie*. as before. Even at have got to become «killed in this fluctuat tion ami overproduction have affect«al question: L ! I 1892. ami now. to cure the misery whirj the whole work), but rcpmliation is not How did it happen that wheat was « I 1..11 th» K..T»rnni»nt imn»« J cents a doaen the tariff would n«»f »*• ing currency and make corners ami man the has suffer«*«! ever since, ni r»ri Hiiivr. the »uv Pop'int» » pr«»per cure f«>r it. m r » th» int»r»«t. if th» m«n »r « ! ipulate the market, and if they «lo that lower in pri«*e in 18 » 4 than ever before, |v..|,l» |n v too high It «imply made a differ Mii.i.-k .I.H'tnr is trjrinc to iiulii<-e hi"1 ** »ft»rwnn| »mil».) ¡n ; »„,) ,|„.T ,. Honesty is the ln*st p«*lftig-i ,ss a policy while the amount o f coined silver in the E c e to the conntrlea acrosa the Ocean, or they cannot farm .—»Congressional lb v - «wmllow mn nnliniit».] .In«» o f fr»» «il**« » moritl world was greater than ever before?— 1» Canada, far from the shipping or«l forty-third Congress, first session, merely, without referen«•/ E m ! X n X ! "* *“ • ,f ,h,‘ *» in tii K.it if th» workineiiimn tmk»« it. k» quality—for uattous as v*/ vol. 2. p. IM S.) Illinois State Journal. B a ta ¡ 1 » m»m»n»d that * r» » a !» c k . can be tiri.l, w h .u it it too lat», thmt til» cor* ■ " or«» than tb» di«»o»». £ A NEBRASKA FARMER ANSWERED A FREE SILVER MATHEMATICIAN. 1