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IlILLSBORO, WASHINGTON COUNTY, OREGON. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11. 196.
Vol. XXIV
No. 10.
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OKNKUAb DIUr.( TORY.
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Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U.S. Gov't Report
1 carrying ot our foreign commerce.
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should have reDresentatiom in iu c
1 Retmblican party Is unreservedly ; grss of th CcUtKl Situ. W Lk and
fur tound money. It caused the enact- i that needful legialatioa mf be IctelU-
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ini.!.siH)uo. oni'CiON.
ii'ni on ii'iajiifu u. 'Miami mii. pine: 1,
ujt,i I diffuRf fc'oiii i'al tli:iit. ami limn,u i:.,-
trwisl Ii oral mi tie utrongth of f.'n h.
In it re.ifoiialj'o iii jilnuii .11 ii u jin,
fair ntij iini'artial, (iualy opiniM-d t 1
foreign coutn-l and lioiu.st r. cioikiji..;., ;
to nectl rittl 1 liuiiuati 11 hmI imliv .1
nal favoriti.-m.
We knoi:rire tl e pu-etit D.mko. mt 1:
t ir-ff a-" ''Ctn.ii l, injur. nils to tin- im...
lie cred t a. id de-truelivo ti 'inline,. ,..i
terprise. AVe deniauil sin Si .111 ij.iit.il !i!
tariff on fop i j;u i:npiuts whii-u con o
Into coinpctifun with .iiipi:iai pn.
dutti lis will n-)t only lui'in-ii u-i. ipmii.
reventitf for the neri-s ary expens. a i-f
llin HuveMim-n;. 1'tit w.u p.ut-ot Am v
nan labor f: 01:1 th di"i .1 latum to ti n
yvae level ef o'.U'T i.m l. Wo ure 11 t
edged to ai:y ii:.ri:ui!.ir u lni!nl
TLe quustion uf rutcfi i- a piac: nal qn
lieu, 10 re Koverned I.v 1
.. in .w p.m. f tht tlu.e and of pr.i'lui
ntrl,y. in Wiarmaey. I won IJfk. i-atw . , t'Ul
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tlie protert .it an-l 1! v
Thf Repn'..'. 11, ni' t,- Un"U"I s:a:ei,
as einbul 1 y t In-i r 1 s -urai ivci iu
NuUuiial I'uiivi 11' ii.n, -ii'in-,' t. .r t In
popular ami i.i,:.ii- e.i .ti:.f.,ion of
the.r claiim to Un; :.. 1 ,n h ve-
uientt of tlnrty ye.us "f li. pulili.'an
rule, earnest y nini ruiiideuny add reus
tlieiii-eivi'M t.. the ay ak.-ne 1 iii!cll...ici,
expel ii'iifo aii.l C'.i."i'-H'.'.i of tlrm- imuii
trymea in thy f.. lining d-clarutiuii of
faet and principle i :
For the fir c lin o amen tlie. Civil War
the Auieiiiau e. pie have yvii nested the
cala'iiiroTH o lusoipienu -s of fn I and re
stricted Deniorriitio o.iitrol of lli i (i iv
ernuitut. Ic. lias 1 eu i a lie rd (1 unjiar
Bllelerl Incnpjiriry, dinlion .r and d.aa.it.'r.
Iu admiiii-t .u ivo ln.-in.-i-iueni it h.ia
ruthltenly s.ii ritii'cd mdispeiiMiliie ievo
1101", entailed an mure aain Uetirii, eked
out ordinary current expeiiM-n with bur
toWfd Uluiiiy, piled up tt:o pnlilic debt
by $.'ja.O 'tl,lii'U in time i t peace, f-.rcel
u iiJvr.ae b.'iiaiue of trade, Kept a p-r-petnal
mfnaieli.miriL . ver the iedem
tlon fnnd. nyvn. d .Ann i n in credit t
ttliiti syndicates, mil n-v.rsed all the
measure! and re-u:ts of kiv ce?sfnl He
publican rule. In the broad ellWt ol ils
policy it haipr cipii i'e.l i anic, lilihted
industry and tride yviili roIonir.Ml de
pression, ilo'-e 1 fic oi ies. l.ilucp.l work
and wage", hall -I enterprise mid crip
pled American pv..iliirri.ni, wliiln ,tiiiiii
latinqf foreicn pi . 'In lion for the Ainrr
ici'n marlii'i. 1. eiy cmiiiueyalion of
public aiilet y and it.d v df.al ii.ter 'st do
ma' (Is that tlio l;..yn -: : 1 1 . nr -h.-ill f
r-bone 1 lr.iin ti e h.'indi of t li. so who
hnveBhown ilieni-elvi s iu'-a.al le to con
duct it wit' out "d a-t. r al I mi" a'i'l
dishonor ahro id. mi l nhuli l e re-toreil
to th" party which f .r ih riy years ad-
uiiuibicicu ii uii iin.'iii.iiie;! imic.K,we belierrt the United Stalea should
and proRp.-r.ty. 1 exert all the intluence it can properly
THE TAKIFR 1 eiert to bring these atrocities to an end.
We renew an j emphasize our aile- a Turkey American residents have
(fiance to the policy i f protection as the i im,n exposed to the gravest dangunt and
bulwaikof in Ann i can in lus'iial in- ! American property destroyed. Tl.eie
depenceand the foiiu.l.-ition id Ann ii-i and everywhere American citizens ami
Can development an I pro-pent y. TiiM ! American property must be absolutely
true American policy tax- s foreign pro ' l'rotected at ail huzurdsaiid at any cost,
ducts and incuiiracH home industry. MONROE DOt TlilNE.
and it-puts t e bind' u of revenue on We reassert the Monroe doctriuu in
foreign goods it necuns lie Amoiic.-ni its fullest extent and we reaftii m the
market for the Ameii an piolu. er! it riyht of the United States to give the
upholds the American Mimila dof wajroi , doctrine effect by responding to the ap
for the American yvorkiiu'initn; it pn's i peals of any American state for friendly
the factoiy by thes d ' ot iho farm, ; intervention in case of European eu
maUcs the American lanu- r lesd. i.e. .1- i croachuient We have not interf.,.l
t-uinption of specie payment in 1S7U;
' I dice then every dollar has been as good
as gold: we are unalterably oj posed to
every measure calculated to iteljue our
currency or impair the ciedit of our
: country. We ate, therefore, opposed to
the frje coinage of sliver except by iu
! terr.atiii-al a-reeiujnt with the leading
' commercial nations of the world, which
l we pledge ourselves to promote, and
' nntil filed agreement can lie obtained
I the ex 1st i ni,' gold standard must be pro
I served. All our silver and paper cur
rency must be maintained at partly
j with gold, and we favor all measures
designed to maintain lm i daliiy the oh
ligations of the Unit- I Slates and all
our money, whether com or paper, at t he
present standard, the nlaii lai 1 of the
most enlightened nations of the earth.
pe;.sio:s.
The veterans of the Union armies de
serve and should receive fair treatment
and generous recognition. Whenever
practicable they should Is) given the
preference iu the matter of employ
ment, and they are entitled to the en
actment of such laws us are be,t calcu
lated to secure the fulfillment of the
pledges made to them in the dark dais
of the country's peril. We denounce
the practice iu the pension bureau, so
recklessly and unjustly cairio 1 on by
the present Administration, of reducing
pensions and arbitrarily dropping names
from the rolls as deserving the severest
condemnation of the American people.
FOREIGN RELATIONS.
Our foreign policy sliouid be at all
times firm, vigorous and dignified, and
all our interests iu the Western hemis
phere carefully watched and guarded.
The Hawaiian islands should be con
trolled by the United States, and no
foreign power should be permitted to
interfere wilh them. The Nicaragua
canal should lie built, owned and oper
ated by the United States, and by the
purchase of the Danish islands we
should secure the pioper and much
needed naval station in the West Indies.
ARMEMIAN MASSACRE
The massacres in Armenia have
aroused the deep sympathy and just in
dignation of the American pe pie, and
O inn . i ni
temperance. i opeeca oi secretary Carlisle
Ytre syuipatniza with ail mi.
legitimate effort to lessen a4 revnt
th evil of istemjrano and areaiut
morality.
RIGHTS OF WOHtX.
The Ropubllcaa party ia mindful of
th right of women. Protect! on of
American industries include eqaai op
portunities, equal pay for ssjaal wrk,
and protection to tna bom.
We favor the admission of women t
wider spheres of usefulaea. sad w.U
come their co-operation in resoukaf th
country from Democratic od Populist
uiiBuiauageuieuc aau mitral.
Such are th principles and polieieo(
the Republican party. By these princi
ples we will abide, and tnes petiole w
will put into exeoutiou. W atk for
them th considarat judgment f the
American people. Confident ilktu th
history of our great party and ia tue
Justice of our cause, w pxaaaut our
platform and our caudidatea, 1m the full
assurance that th election will bring
victory to the Uegublioaa party and
prosperity to t ueuide ef the Uultad
mate.
OTHKH lUDIRi BESIDE THAT
Of lH?t
at Chicago.
He Addretics a MiifM Meeting of Work
ingiuen oa the Curreocy Vucsiion.
BlakM IS Claar That Cbaay Mom; Always
Wa aa Always WUi Urn ika Wti
araar's Baataji-fiwa C ! Maaas
Mlva Moaaaaatalllafa east Kaeaa Par
enaata Pvwar ot Whm-Sack Has Shi
tha KipuUsM Wish tkiprxclaod SIlT.r
la ChUa, Japaa aaa Mailca aa Wltk
Uar DaprMlaSW Carraaajr- Waal Rob
WmhlnaraiM as Bllllaas r Italian Ua
fHMttod Ia Savta Haaks aa Valldla
aaa Loasi Aisaslarisaa aa lavasta la
i... i I... nudit or uav.
1 i.r. liase lane and ISssjoud strcn-ta.
0 couiii, li.ns
ion; the rr.l
prinriple .s
1. piuent of
and shall not interfere with the existing
possessions of any Euroiwan pow-er in
this hemisphere, but those possessions
must not, on any pretext, be extended.
We hopefully look forward to the even
tual withdrawal of tlie European pow
ers from this hemisphere and to tin
ultimate union of all English-speaking
parts of the continent by the free con
sent of its inhabitants.
CUBA.
From the hour of achieving their own
indeiiendence, the eoplo of the United
States have regarded wit h sympathy the
struggles of other Am rictu peoples to
free themselves from European domina
tion. Wo watch with deep and ahi l'.ug
iutercsi, the heroin battle of the Cuban
patriots ag.t igt cruelty and oppression.
s. I and our best hopes po out for the ful
s- I success of their determined contest for
liberty. The Government of Spain hav
ing lost control of Cuba, and being un.
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M11S UliOVK, OttKtiON.
Is now makmiiTeeTi, for VW i anil
,v,.r s t ; best of material and aoikniunslnr
W ill compare ailtll seta costiiiK
eVrit.d wiiliont pain, t ilium t tlie
l.iw.-t prices. All work warrtinU'U.
threi" d'a.ra nortli or i"
hours from !) a. in. tot i. "'
able to protect the property or lives ci
resident AniArlr-iin intiiam i.t tr l...mnt
American linmr and lmlusirv. Tn viih in i.. i.i,.... i.i
, . - - ...... .... hitM.j uuiiKnuiiin, wo wa.r
coUBtty dem.u.ds i, nht s ulcmeut, the Governmsnt of tke United Stat. -and
then it wants a res-. , ,huU actiVH,y n,e ifa illfluelic BUd
REi Il'Iii.M ITY. ! good offices to restore peace and give in-
TTe believe the reiieal ,,f the reciproc- J"PiileiU'e to the island,
lty arrangements i., -otmt. d ,y the last ) THE NAVY
naijuu.iciiu a imiui-:rui on was a na- Th. . :....i. t.
timer :
store. tUtice
K . N M.
a. i. num. i. i.
ttonal calamity, and we demand their
renewal and exten,i..u npoii such terms
sa will equalize our irate with other
nations, remove the i e-t r ctior.s which
uow obstrnct tl e sil- of American pro
ducts in the p.. its of oiler countries,
and secure eniar'r"d n arse s for th- pro-
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iiit,'ls ill Odd Keliaws Hall on Mi. nd.ii
rveiiiin; ot e icli meek. Sojourning bri'thr.-n
eic. am .1 to I. ..lee meet : ti.s.
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f..r Its." Look Jyp Writer.
i f I'.Mtoihi'e.
Tan
ducts c f our f u in-
ries.
rri'teoti.-n un 1 r.- '.
measures of Repn' I c. i
hand in hand. I i. ei. .
recklessly stru. l; douu
must I t re-etaii i lu
f..r what we piod '
lion for ti e n . , ii-u
we d ) not pr. d i :
nients of mutual int.
tpen markets m r. t:
markers to tl.ers.
p r,omet.o iinl.is' rv
seon-es eur own mar
lorests and lacto-
0. ity are t yviu
policy, and go j
rat o rule ha
Imth and both
1. I'rotection i
e; free admis- j
s r f hf. which
iec:tr..cul ngre
re-t 'ivh'.i U g lin ,
i n fo.- o ir i p-n 1
I'l' t' Ctiort I ui I
and tr i b. And !
liet tor ourselves; :
lie and the maintenance of its rightful
influence among the nations of the earth
d 'maud naval powsr commensurate
with ita position and responsibility.
We therefnie favor the continued en
largement of the navy and a complete
system of harbor and sea coast defenses
FOREIG N I M MIGR ATION.
For the T..tec!i.,u ot the quality of
our America:! cif.z-nsli.p and the wage
of our Woi ktiiKineu against the fatal
competition ..f low-price 1 Uls.r, we de
nianl that tiie inimical i in lavs b
thoroughly i nforce 1 and so extended -
llie frue silver coinage iwopl
coiileiKl, in the face of hlslorlcal
fact, that silver nod gold, circulated
freely siiln by aitlt) in Franco frcu-n
lMu.i to 1H7U, and In (hi thl country
ironi the fuundntlun of our fcroverD
uient dow n to 1873, but thcomraltee
f our House of Ueprenentlvee, In
cinirge of the coinage of the coinage
act of 1H3L whl"h cliang-rHl the ratio
from l.'i to 1, as established In 1792,
lo lii.ooj to 1, aald in their re
port : "The committee think that the
desideratum in the mometarv system
is a standard of uniform value," and
here Im what we call particular
attention to THEY CAN NOT
ASCKRTAIN THAT BOTH
METALS II AVE EVER CIKCL'I
A T 1 : 1) SI M i: I ,TA N EO L'SLY CX)N
CVHItENTLY ANU INDISCIUM
I N A 1 ELY IN ANY COUNTRY
where there are banks or money deal
ers, ami they entertain the convict loin
ttvit the nearest approach to an in
variable standard I H entablisuienl
in one inetHl, which metal shall com
iust exclusively the currency for
large payments." That waa the
crime of 1H.U." Mr. Jefferson com
milted the "crime of 18IW," and
deuiiM'ratic congrom the "crime ol
15:1," (he tendency and purpose, ol
which, like Ihat of 1834, waa to put
us on h single gold basis and make
gold the s ile standard of values.
If dull, Spiritless aud stupid; I
your blood is thick and aluggiNh; II
your uppetite Is capricious and un
certain. Y'ou need 8amarillM
horluM results take DeWitt'a. Il
reeoiniiieiidsj itself. W. E. Brock.
Ask your physician, your druggist
and your friends about Shlloh'a Cure
for Consumption They will recora
mend it. For sale by the Delta Drug
In order to obtain United States
patents you must show an Invention
not already In use and entirely differ
eiit from "all others. Such la Hoe
Cake Soap. The only patented laun
dry soap in the market.
T he whole system Is drained and
undermined by indolent ulcers and
o-en sore. IeVltt's Witch Hazel
S.ilvesetslily heals them. It la the
tiesi pile cure known. W. E. Brock
Consumption, lagrlppe, pneumonia
tnd all throat and lung diseases are
cured by Shiloh'ft Cure. For sale by
the lx-ltrt Drug Store.
If you hive ever .xf ii a little child
in the rig-itiy of summer complaint
you can realize the danger of the
trim I tie nml appreciate the value of
! inMantHfioous riliel always afforded
t ) exclude from entrance to the United t)V l,.Viif s Colic and Cholera Cure,
cHHtes iuo-e wbo can m-Ulur real nui i
write.
V. Y. and A. M.
VI I I V l.oluiK Nt. it. F. . . M
i ven S ii.ud.iy iniilit on ol nfti-l
fall tuo ui of each ii'.'iiMt.
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viNVKYAM'IXH AND
V- ABsri'.ACTINU OV TITLES.
HI1.I.SHOHO. OHUdON.
I c: I p iis rs drawn and Loans on Ileal
I'sti'e necotiateil. Husiueiw attende.1 to
Jll'l proiiip'.in'ss and disitrb.
I if r ii i" Mam Street. cwmM'v tt i '"
nous.'.
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At Tit A L MACHINIST,
IIII.I.SHOHO, UKKOOS.
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I'l.MNS l UKsliV I I I. UN
- li. ''llar I'resi'Lli..;. S.:. ' lys
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'KV F,
l'i.t.
All kinds of repsirinif on Steam FnuinMi
snd Hoier. Mill Work. I hresl.uig Macliiursi
,iw..Ts, Feed Cutters. Sewinu alsehinrs
k
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0. I. 1.
Wiishtiii; M irhines. Wrtnuers. t nmp. - ,
I ..W IS
rei'lprocity hii 1 Is i.p t. .r--i-:i tialeaul
tiiidj an outlet lor our s-.ii p.us.
MUAR.
We condni'i the rrent Administra
tion for not ki ep-'ng faith tvi h the sugar
producers of tins lor.Mtry. Ti e Repub
lican party favors Mich rotecti "ii as
will lead to the i oi'.i:. 1 1.1.1 on Ameri
can soil of a 1 t'.:e sug.T which the Ain
ricsn people rse and loi w inch they
paid other I'.iuiirrtcs iu..r t:.au iU"1,
COO.C00 antma.ly. j
WOOL AND WocLr.N.S.
To all enr proline's t ho-e of the
mine and field, as v fl; a
bop and tue factn-y i
wool, the jro irct ol 1 1 j - ,
f sheep h '-.! :.:: irv a- w
tin shed w.j. ile: s ot the in,
ue tue most atn; ; :
.AlCIIIANr
We favor re-1- r-.nu;
can pol.cy o' l - r:n.
the iiDbniid'.ti,'
civil srnvicn.
Tae civil service law was placed on
the statute li ,ki by the Republican
party, which has always sustainet ii.
and we reueyv our repeated declarations j I In
that it shad In thoroughly aud honest'y cre
enforced aud extended w iieievi-r practi
cable. "IIS.
FREE HALLOT. i(""re-
W. demand that every citizen of tlie I Sitoro.
For dysentery and diarrl iea it Is a
riliable remedy. Wo could not
Mlli.id li. n folium ml this a mre un
le- it were a cure. W, E. Brock.
iiet Cough Cure is Sh Hob's
A nt'ghs tisl isiugh Is) danger
Stop it at once with Million's
For snle by tlie Ia-lta Drug
o-e f tl:
1 i-II.p. to
' l:. .i,;-y
: - to the
y e i totii- i
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m:i:.iiik', Ssws k-roiinj sr.) hlisli and hsve
s l.ir. e luiiiiber of si-eoud hsiid entries ani! , An'""a"ui s'
Nui. rs for .ale All work warranted. ' c la...r, eo.',
vards. ai.:n tlail.r t.... s.'.. sr. 4
Dr. Price's Cream taking Ponder strip., an! manned, ifiicred and
1 Airaoou.Mfisi Mu.inifrF.ir. s i-r.rw.i. cwuf,j fcT merican may regain the
tO''tl.ei.
MARiNU
: l e r ir.v Ainri-
t.a-.;:, d'l'.'.e fir
i ur ::..-T. n.itit m-iiiue
n of car s'u'.pptng in-
ie;c!l c-riyt. g tr.lde, so
the pro i.i. i . f Aiu.'i.-
i e I 1:1 A taar.i a:i sl.i;-
Lt.ltel S at, a shad be ailowed to cast
i lie free and unrestricted ballot, and
tnat such ballot be counted and returned
as Ciist.
LYNCHING.
We proclaim our unqualified c itidein
r.atio.1 of tlie uncivilized and larbarcus
piactice, well known as lynching, or j
kiiimg of human beings snpected or '
charged with crime, without .toce f i
law.
NATIONAL ARDITUATIi iN.
We favor the. cieation of a National
H ard of Arliitrati.m to s-ttle and ad
just differences which may arise be
tween employers an 1 employed eii6ased
iu interstate commerce.
HOMESTEAD-i
We I eheve in an iii.me lia'e retnrn to
( areful Miiistimers say, "( ine bar of
Ilia-Cake is worth two of common
soap,"
D 'ti t trifle aw ny time when you
litve cholera morbus or diarrbof.
Fight Ihun in the W ginning with
DeWilt's Colic and Cholera Cure.
Vi hi iluii't have lo wait for resulta,
tin y are instatitatiisnus and it leaves
the Imwi-ls iu a lienlthly condition.
V. K. Bris k.
Ciilarrh ctireil, lieallh and sweet
breath "eenred, by Shlloh'a Catarrh
Itetnedy. Price .V) cent. Nasal
Injis t.ir fre. For satin by the IsMta
U ISHINil ION
I. O. ii F
h r I I n ',hi. of
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Ni I : 1 VI N.. .'.
, le,. Is on . IS'
rh 'in inh.
Tit.
the fiee Louie tead policy of the R-pu Dril S ore.
lican paitv. and uro the passage ! - -
Congress.! tie i-tistactory treehonie-l 't ''' ' matter much whether
K ad mi asm e w h h has slrssdv passed ii k headache, billousnew, indlgew-
the Um-o and t nj.v pending la the tioti and constipation are caused by
neglect or by unavoidable ilrcutn-
.n. i: tstiM rt)sr. o. tut. ..
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Adjutant,
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BEWARE IN TIMLZ:-;
SCIATICA
J,0, ST. JAC0B5 OIL.
-The M z:ii twinsa cf
19 THC -
WARNING
TMOSC TV-' ' i G r 4 MT
Tstt ST Ou1 tlQ OUT Of HAfC.
b ilHttf.
IXIiRITor.IFi
We favor tLe hn si.n c f the r
tninirjh5 Territori ftt tt: enrliMt i'r4
ticibl dar, hivuiif i!ue ren to th
inter.: uf the T-rrit. r.-s in 1 1 h.- UmteJ
St te. All the iSori p
joint.l f -r tl.ft Tv-T.'ri'H n.iouli to
iteJ fruia I r.a it .rr-i .rut th-r-ft
b1 tb riglit of s.i-n'jTeriiUitDt saoai4
Im tmiuiM m Ui m r "-"ih'i .A
;mrs lHVit'M Little Early Kivn
will -(rfisily run thm V. K.
lir.Nk.
Tltou-inl't of ca-wn of crDfM.iptlont
8-thnia, oouh-., n.Mi an4 cnup pre
ruri wtry Uy by Shiloh'i f'ur
For Tle by the Iltt Drug Wore,
Wj rpui. brkw m full mm-ftmry t arlitl
avr, rWAiibltj u4 UftaiwcratiAi ape;. Iu ita)
Iftbor orfaniiUtloiis of Cbxmcu, tit lb AuJUr
rtoiu, Oil April It:
Mm. PRWDUf .hdOintlimm-I am hr
thia tTvoinc ui rtMputM to m eonnuunicatlon
roifi MrraJ reokilb ayu from a cutnbtir vf
CBtluaa evautjot! wiia Tarioiia latmr or
fanlaatlona ol thla city InvltiDf ia to addntM
Wim tvad tbair falivw working men upn bm
vrrvacy aod flsnaiicia. .uMtluu, which war
abaa and ara niU af1tiiia iba mind, ot our
paopla ia all Mrta of tba aountr. When that
oomiuiuileatloa reache. mm, it waa nut in my
Juwar to dasglgUMto a titu when my ufllclal
uttM would penult ma U eon here, but I
prunUed to bold tb uatter under ounaldera
tlon and oom whanarer It uilgbl be poealble
to do au, and I uow aonyratulala niyself upon
mj good furluna In having at laet fouud an
opportunity to meat tale grval aaeuiblug of
laUorixig people and to dieu-ua in tbelr prea
anew what 1 consider ana of tbe luoet luipor
tas&t aouooinlo 4ueetlooe that an poeaibljr an
sae attoatloo of wage earner la tula or
an atsaar eoonlrj.
Tke Wage Haraefi Intavaat la Uewd lloatj,
Whether the general buaiaeea of tba people
bail be tranaaated wltb good nionny or bad
money, whether tne Wagea of labor eball be
paid In a aouad and atabi eurrvuuy. wlrb fuJl
earo&aelrtg power ia tba iuarku wli.ni they
ara ejoltauirad for tbe neoeeaarltM of life, or lu
a depreciated and fluctuating currency, hav
ing ao isad value and therefore bearing no
petnuanenl relation to the eurreut prloea of
aoaimodltiea, ara queatloos which affett the
ooiafert and kapplneaa of every home and the
peaoa aod prosperity of avvry oumiuunity.
whlla ail are deeply intereatod ia th aettle
uteat of theaaqueationa It ia unfortunately tbe
tnat all wiu not ue aoually atTtnited by an
erroneous decUioa upoa them. The wealthy
a, tba maa wbo as aH;umulated property
boarded money, ia always exempt front
many of tae moat serious eunsequanoe of
flnauoiai or lad us trial disturbance, lie b
both meane aad credit, aud, while ha may be
euujwuted to much loss and inouavsuittno,
neither be nor his family will be pine hud by
hunger or eotupelled to go without raiment or
ebelter.
It is iba poor man and tha man of modi-rate
laaaa- tha man who has not bven fortunate
enough to aooumuiate property or money, but
wbsv-depads upon nia wagea or upon tbe prod
aeta of liia owa labor for th means of aup-
portiag aimaalf aad bis family that al way
feel tae first aad most disastrous etfecte of a
bustaaaa or industrial depression, no matter
whether it reeuits from a dapret-iated and flue
laat&ag eurrny or from other uauav-a. fetuua
a aiaa aaa ao thing to diaiwea of but his labor
aad aotblag wltb wbteb to aupport himself or
hia family but ala wag r the proceeds of
bis owa labor, aad any poller that ava tea
porafily auaaaada or obstruct the Industrial
progress of the aouatry by diminishing the
oensand lor the product of labor, or by I in
pairing tba apatty or dlspositiou of capital
to employ labor, atuet be luxurious to bis in
te rests aad Inflict mora or leas suffering upon
ail who ara dependent upon hint. Labor can
not be hoarded; the Idle day I gone forever
loot wages ara never rfcirnburaed. and there
fore ateady employ insnt and good pay in good
oney ara eeeentlal to the couifort aud happi
es of the American laborer and bit wife anil
ebUdrea. aad be will be unfaithful to bimsflf
and to them If ha doe not insist upon the
adoption aud maintenance of such a policy as
will most eertainly preserve the value aud sta
billty of all our currency and promote tbe
regular and profitable conduct of all our in
d us trial enterprises. He caunot proei.or when
tna country le ia distress, a ben its Industrie
ara prostrated. It ootumrce purjlj ad. It
eradit brokea down or Its social rder dts
turbed, nor waa be pruepcr uueo the Huctua
ttona of tba currency are such tunt Iff cannot
eertainly know tb value of the dollar in
which ala wagea ara paid or eitimetH in ad
vaao tha oust of tb nc-esMarii-a of life.
Whether w shall or aha 11 not have a long
parted of flnaaelal, coniaiervinl end iiidntrial
alaturbanoa In tola country, and whthr la
bor shall be deprived of puruientnl employ
meet or be partially euitl -d ai d mad
qoatoiy paid, ara questions dlr-.-tly ud nfi
sarlly iavoived iu the demand uuw nTi4u'l
mad by many of our fellow .tiftit that the
V a I ted to tee, without tbefs njMT.ition - f an
other govarnmeat In the world, and lu opu
alttoa to tha aetahlisnetl polit y of t-v. ry
ether groat mviiised and corumr'ial nation.
aballauthofia tb free and unlimited rvniuige
of fall legal toadar ailvar at the rate of 11 to I.
notwithstanding tha tra market ratio b-
Vha two metal ia a tout 11 to I, or, lu
titer words, that tba Cat tod MiatVa alone shall
deelar by law that It ounee of silver an-
equal ia value to I ouao of gold, when It is
aa iadkapntabla fact every whwrs renogniaed
that to all tb market of tba world, in sHvr
standard eouatrtee a well a In gold tandM
onatrt, U eoaee of silver are Worth only
about oa half as much aa 1 ounco of gold
aad will purchase only about one -ha if as mu h
af tba aeoeaaarte of Ufa.
What rraa Oalaac Really Meaue.
Th aaked proposition M that the Coital
fate shall eoia. al tb public eipeue. for th
aalusiva haaeflt of th individuals and cr
pera tlon owning th ballon, all th silver
that laay b presented at th mints into dot
lasa ewataiaUig V7LH grata of pure sitter, or
41S grain of standard silver, worth Intnn
aioally about 41 or i canta, dllvr the coins
to th dpoaltora of the bullion and compel all
th ether people la th country to receive
these soln al a valuation of luu cents each In
tba paymaal of debt da them for property
aold. for labor aad service uf all kinds, fi.r
pension, to eoidier aad est lor and their wid
awa n4 ehildren, far loeves sustained under
poilete iaaaad by Ufa aad ethr meuranoe
urn pan lea, for depoaita la savinge batiks, trut
aompaalaa. building aaaoeiattuns aad other in
atltutioaa, for deb (a due to widows and orphaus
by guardians, a ecu tors and adrntnistratora of
detiedeate, eelatea aad etaer trneWa, for saia
e of all civil, military aad aavsl ornia)s
aad th compensation of frlvato oldir and
eeamea, aad, la short, for every bind of obit
gatloa raeogniaad by tbe laws of the laud, ri
eapt only ia wbera tbe prudent canttatiet
aa takaa mm praeaatioa in advene to eon
tract fr pay -neat of debt due hita ia gold or
tt equivalent.
Te say toothing uf tha groe partiality and
maa treat Injustice of aura a poucy. it immr
aiaa eaTeet weald be to ceatra t our currenr
to th at teat of about MW.GUU.uTjb t,y steipptng
th aaa f fold as axmey aad putting a pre
saiaja upoa tha Coins f thai mtal eual. nr
aaaal equal, to th d1r-a betwven the in
triaal value af tha gold sViliar and the tatrm ,
at vala of tae silver dollar Uoid oolu wuid
al ac ki a aemmodtty and would We
baagal aad au4d by apauulatora la the aiaraet
)at aa aba ware dunag ta war, whea we
had a dyrad p a pat currency The value I
f th stiver aeliar woald fluetaata froia day
ta day, taovtag aa aad aowa with toe nea and
rail af kb aotaaaaretal prtea of the balUoa eoa
talaed tm 14. as tae Maalaaa dollar de aw.
aad tb press I um aa th gold doi;r would of
ceo res fluctuate ta tba amstat, thtia af
fording aa opportunity to bullion bkre aad
specuiatora to bay aad aU It at a profit. It
woaid eease to be aaed aa money, becaua ao
maa woald pay hta debt la g-id dollar or In
paper rod ear able la g-id act lap, worth I Ob
eeauv waaa ta law permitted him to pay il
in aileec dollar worth only II or M caata.
Tba euddea withdrawal of IWO.ciju.juU from tba
vol una s of rray la ta aooatry would ua
dwubtodly proda a fljtaneial aad industrial
Uaturbaaea far mora diaastroo to th later
at of taiior laaa bee ever Kaea eiperiea Jed
ta ear hievry, aad aa maa wbo haa a particle
af syairathf far worb'.ag mea and women and
a sir aapadeat faailUee can aoatenpit tne
priatlitf f aek a aaiaaaity witaoul feeuug
taal it kj aj dty, aeher a ovcuptea a no
lle ur a private gt.iti.m, tj -mii1w.v ev.-rjr hou
oracle nietttjsj ut hi. o miiiHinl t avirt it.
While the b.idden expulsion of ttiw.uni tnj in
g'-I.S frUin cui atoi-w. wf tuoiisy Mui.id hM it be
autllolent to cri at a Hiimui iuI diitut 1mucj un
paralleled lu the hutory -f thu or any uth. r
auunlry the situation wuuld U- v, ry tfreatly
aggravated by the tact that the pur. huMim
powr of all tr:e remaiiitli r of uur curri:
would be suddenly rvdu.vd uSmi o. half,
W should have only about two thirds im much
currency as we have now uiui at ih.- tuiif tune
It would be an ut rncirttid in value that it
would rvquiru about ivtii u uut U as w ha e
now to transact ihc Lu-iti'.i of tlie cmntr.v,
provided there t-h-MtKi I ii v ' "! I'?
trauaact.
Iteubl btaudard a Failure.
The iUniit to iiiaiittain what ia called the
double standard of value that I. ta utu u;p:
to kep the It-1 il Uinler (Mini of the two in. t
ale, gold and .ilver. In utM as linni. y at lint
auuie time. uo.n a ratio of value tlx. d y luw
haa rtiwattMll- bst-n niado by k tti-a ami par !
liauifiita iu every t-ivilitl t-oinitry in the .
world, aud it baa fail d at.iin and uKnn in ;
every uite of them, ami it requuvt- h Kift of i
prophecy to furt-n that it inn-l iui,iauio t.t J
fail au long a at) If inter, nt e.iiiititutcs a e.u
trolhng factor in thu buinenH art airs if im-n.
Without trcriiu.iiig u'Hin your pat len.-e to
review the in-.iietaiy kmloi-y of other coun
trie In which thi ckpo-riiut-nt bi-ti mte
aud failed It nuiy be a Ivan lug. oua to r fr
bra-fly to our own fij ern n. e upon this (sub
ject. Wbun it waa d t. rinuied to ml.-jit a
monetary lyatcm for the I niud tStatt and
eatablt ah a mint. Al I'lttiiiliT llaiiiiltoii ui'd
Thomas Jeffareou. two uu u who diiT. c. d
widely upon alinovt t very jmhlic ijUtKiinti and
whose uaiuea aw fuumlen ami lead em f tlieir
respective parties will live u loiitf w our o
htiual literature in rel, aHr l Unit lu d ter
uinlng what a-hould Lt Un t Hh'' or 1- ! i t
tio betwcfti gold and tin- ti'i.e i. I.iln'.
cotuiuerctal value of tlio two tu t.ilai 1.1 liu
markettof the world inut liit !. .tc rt.tinil.
aud that thla relative vhn-, w li. n uu'ei ii'in. tl,
shouid be incorporated into the aiatute a the
heeiM of the proHred Mv-.it in of i-uinut,"'. al
though they were party h-adf r-, (J:e m re
siateauieu aud patriot,. Uud vsiun tin y v. e:
called on to cou.ider thu great luim-M ijm
tion afft-ctlng all the private alinira of tln ii
fellow cltllens they t;ae it a thorough mnl
lUipul'tlal luVentlKUtl' It i:ti li Ha In. l it-., u it h
out regara to the i Iieet t h ir 1 I'liimi li. :ylit
have upon their o u polau :il f..ri ti in h or
uion the potitu-ul foi iuu. j of tit. ,r foiioui r.
Tb MFatUraM Not lUlurb-d by Tin- le
lualou. Theae great nieu were m ver disturbed for n
moment by th deluiit that e.in;rf.H could
fix by atatute the a lual or relative vulu. a of
gold and silver any in.. re than it could fix ,y
statute the actual or relative v alues of pound
uf lead and a pound of iron. Tin y knew th.tt
gold and silver, like all other 'i'h:ini;euUe
things, are coiunioiiitii si and that liieir v:tluu
will be fixed III the in .rk. H of the Worhl.
They kiifw that It was entirely competent, in
fact necessary, for congress to deeiare- the r i
tloupon Which the two liieti.N shoitlil Inn-oile d
at the mint, if they were to be. ciiined ut all,
but they knew usually well that If the r.tllo
declared did not corree.poiid Ntibsttantiully with
the ratio w hich the comiueri ml w orld had vh
tahliahed, the colnn of thu two metals could
not be kept lu use an nmui y ut the aann timu.
and consequently, as 1 have uin ,! auid, Un y
determined to uncertain tli cominerci.il ratio
and to adopt it. They r a tied the coiiclu-ion
that the true coim.-rt iut ratio at that tunt
waa 15 to 1 that is, that li ounce of ailv -r
Were equal In value to 1 ouin .s of Kld and
accordingly the act of 17i'J, w hn-h wum our llr-t
coinage law, authorized the coinuyeof the two
luetals at that ralio.
At the ratio thus cHtabliahed the llv. r dnl
lar contain! U711 tyrniit of Ore 8ijv. r and
tbe gold ooutniiied 4J( iraiiii of tine K"hl, but
it was tun dlicoverel Hint a imtakc had b. i n
made and that B7 1 ' 4 grrtiu.H of line Mlvt-r w. it
not in fuct equal in uluu to 24 -l4 graiui of line
gold, and the otmHequeuce waa thai, although
tbe difference between tha value of a silver
dollar and the v:iluo of a ifold dollar wus only
about one cent and one i-iKhih of a cent, silver
drove gold out of ue anil out of tbe couuti v.
and from that time we bad silver inonometal
Ham until after the puay" of the act of lrwi
and 1BJ7.
The fact that the silver wan put Into the
form of a coin and math legal lender the hmiih
as gold, and that both doiiara ai decin d
to be Worth lUU Cents each, old not lit' roast
the value of the X l'4 K',f)"t uf nlver to any
extent whatever. 'Ihe pi,plo could ntjt tie do
ceived by mero words pnuted in a i.irut:
they soon learned that tho inetal coulaimd
in the silver dollar was not Kjual In value
to tba metal contained In the K"ld dollar
and they paid silver to their creditor) and
noarueu tne goiu or aent it out or th coun
try. feven our new and full weight nil v. r
coins would not ctreuiate or r.-inuiu in the
country, )ecauNe conyret-H, I y varmu a.'ts,
made certain foreign coins h gal ti-mh r in ti.e
payment of debts, and as tiny w. re k. in rally
ao worn by abrasion us to be of leas w-tciit
than tba new dorm-ntte coins they drove our
dollar and half dollars, ami to a large extent
our quarters and dimes uImj, out of ue us
money, fur own coins were ex. Hrtd and tin J
at their tfiilllon valun lu makm purt hu
and paying debts a. -road, ainl Air. J. iTetxui
himself, who had then heoonie president of the
I nited Htata, issued an older on the tlrst d;.
of May, ltrl, stopping the ooiuhkh of iiv r
dollars at our mints. No mure silver d. ll:ns
were coined until law, Mi years afterward, an 1
then ouly I, UUU of them ware iar-u.-d from the
mints.
of li gul tender silver at uch a ratio. It U ti e
i d'.iy r the poople and ej.i-cially tne duty of tha
j ia'e .nu,; pe p:e lo i,au- U ;uri' i i. too iatw aud
I can ruil consider whether they will deter-
mine to overthrow iu;r cxistlug uiuiutary
i lein and subatiiute in Us place the dej.re
I uultd sllv.T nioii.iiaetiutlem of Asia and Mex
, l' o and the !ud s.atv and republn a ut Ceu
I tral and houiu Amsrua. witu tin ir low tatoa
I waes aud their high rate of vschaiitfe
! L ndtr the cuius.-- act of i;w w had silver,
j but uo gold, and r.i der the a. ti of U-wi and
lfCfT, w ith free ct.int.g. of Udh uuUk w had
g'dd, but no silver xuept the token -ubidiary
i coins after la."-t, while now, w ith gold as the
, Nianuard ainl iiintttii coinage of silver, w e hava
both gold aud silver a full e-al tender money
i in larger aiuouuU than ever uefor lu our his
J br, and the coins of the two metals are ki'i l
equal in pun basin k power by the credit and
I resources of the goi tuuieut, notwithstanding
the dilfcreuoe In their intrinsic value.
Keal ynesllou - hhall We Have ilr
Mououtetallisuuf
have now about iv.uuuu.uj In rid and
Reetwratlo) of bold htaadard la
(iold having left the country, congre.,, n,
1BU4, during tbe alministratioii of Andrew
Jackson, determined to nmtore it to tho ci re
lation and. In order to accomplish that result.
tha legal ratio waa changel from Jo to 1 to
about lo to 1 that is, the law so amended as
to provide that the gold eefrb-. or f 10 pn -,
should contain 'Get grains of pure gold, w hi. h
made the dtdlar consist of i 1 i grains, but I y
tha act of 1"J7 it was changed to Z. li kfrain-a,
which now constitutes the dol.ar and unit of
value. This wss a slight overvaluation of g il l
la tba oulnage, because & ti grains of line g ld
were not In fact worth as much In tho mar
bet aa tV714 grams of fine silver. Although the
dlffervaoa In value was very small, it proved
sufficient to change the whole chareeU-r of our
metalilo currency, and under this ratio gold
aad silver exchanged pi a. -. hilver went out
of tb country and gold came in, and from i
that time until after the paaaaagst of the a-t of j
lslg we had practical gdd iimiiot(itUi-nj, I
esofpt during the j-riod of the war, wh. n w i
had no metallic money of any kind. Hh-n thu j
great civil war b-t van, we had no silver iu
circulation except the subandiary coins auth or I
lsd by the act of I nM, but w e had gold uud
paper red-emabln lu gold, and it was rwt l"i.g 1
before we had another pruLtical lUnitrati.-ii of
tha natural law thnt tin. inf. n ,r or h , v.tiu
able legal tender currt-m y will ix;. tne htj
perl or or more vaiuattu h trui t i.u. r curn my
from circulation.
Paper Carrcnry of War I'erlod.
Karly in 1U congrt ss, n.o-t ujiicly, in n.y i
Opinion, authortxeil the isMi;i; of i t-u ir 1
paper to circulate as money, nml tne ..-ijI and ,
Inevitable reault foliowe.1 t, ,)d -d to be I
used as money and the hanks and the trea-ury
having suspf-ndi-l h'm- ie pa in' n', the 'in
try was flooded with a d-ir lati-d run- 4y
orth at times las than : nfs on tie- d Jar
Later on fractional ! r curr- u y was au
thoriied by xmtress, and tlio lY- t of this '
was to drive out of cireuiaitofi en n ti.e lisilit j
weight sulidiary coins, end for u.ar.y y.-ars j
not a single piem of niM.-viHe money of i,y
kind waa used by the p-onie ex - it on tfet J'n
siflo coast, whern w -id continued to cir- uUw
at lta actual intrinsic valu- without r i'ard t
the flctitioua value whi h tin- a-ts -t n.npT'-si
attributed to the b-gal t nd r pajf r I
I will endeavor to show t ! r-a't. r what
ffvt this d-prriai d ciirren y hd up' n thu I
wag of iata-ir and u;-n Hi- rrb n uf ' om ,
mfiditles whirh th la1- r rs wre f.n.j .,.. l f
purchase with their wag- nr i tirii k th
pnrnt moment l-ini .nnpiy r .vr y onr
own experln'-e, that it is imp ,. t , f tain '
la circulation at th Min e time I- irai tender
gld and silvi r coins of tne nun.f ft'-ri'.rdii.a
tlon at any rstio whn h docj n' t cr,rr--j-'.nd
with the actual r.,tnmr -il value of !,- two
metals In the n ark u ut t, w.ri-j, nrid that.
Uierefi.re, th frs. and umnnit.d '-oir. u."- --f
legal tender ilv.-r I y th I rnf-d Hat. n
at the ratio of 10 f, ). a n-n th tr-.- n.n -r
clal ratio is about AX 1o 1. W'ttiid ln-:ti' y '.it 1
trc the rnrrmry i,y the i;,uUioii of ad tn-
gold new in the coubtry
If tbe overvaluation of s ;r-r to th- sr.' nit
of a little OVrr 1 er r r.t in tn i-.,:n irf. i.i a , f
ITia eipiixj tg'ji'l and e-ta!,.,-r,. '. -liv r n.-.r o
aTietailtsm. and if tne ovrrva.uaio n uf i" ! 1 t 1
th eitnt '.f ii-ee than 1 jr r-'nt in th- f
14 and ( rped'-il sii ' r f r- m nr '.n'l'.n
aad established f'-.'l u- .n ' t. ..!... ). r.'.t 't.f
eonelnsion irrcistn,i ttist tt.- f-- ar.d un
limited ootnagi" of l'kriai t i i r si.v-r at tne
present tlma, at an ov tn,i.u'..- n f n-ur y
Ion pr cent wr.u'l tt r- e j ( . t;, r-..- r.try
Bpon a nion'ifn'i,iic t!,vr i 1 h.s .. -ttoa
lo- not ee-ui to me P o- .-u Vi s r.
argnmeat, and wtu it is itoi- d th-t the
L niid btat shall, in d Cat -.r n i
perla'a durnvg a perl-'xl f n and ir. i
flaao of ta aprino of otner tat tor t i r
tab sk4 MkUtA aathoria la lr . c.u a4
i tU.HMU.UAJ Ui full ! gal tt inter Silver, beslds
j .y ,'lti.0. 7 in suhsiiliary silver coin, which
are h ifal ti inb r In payim uts not exceeding
lu, and Un iial quelle u for the pci.lo to de
cide ts whetntr they win contiiiuo to uaii the
coins of both metals or adopt a monetary ay
t m wliiili always h mutl aiMays will drtv
ciiuof them out of thi country. 1 am not her,
tin re fore, this evening to advoxatti the exclu
sue use of gold com a muUey, or to oppose a
conservative and statu usw of silver com a
money along with gold nml at a parity with
g .id, but 1 aiu here to liislut that we shall hot
altandon the prcrHiiit h gal standanl of value,
expel all the gold ft.m tin country und atlopl
iler innuouii'tuihsiu, with fre eoiuage uf a
nominal dollar worth intrinsically only 61 or
cents. I am here to in-.i- that the mints of
tiie I lilted Males, W lil.-li Were constructed
nml are iniiiiilained and operated at thu ex
peu-e of nil Ihu Msi)ile, shall Uot lai Used for
tin- . jki Iiinivo Un. tit of tho owuer-j of silver
Lullion tind. r a law giving them the right to
have i or 6,' cents' worth uf their silver coined
in i. of charge and slamptsi as a dollar uiid
compelling uu and ad others to receive ll
from them as a dollar.
All the mints of the I'uittd Stntt-s, operated
to their full t aw ti lty aud doing liu other Work,
could led . oui into standard -.ll vi-r dollars tw o
thirds of the annual piuductloii of silver lu
our own country, but, not w ithstandiiiii tins, it
la aerioutly propot-d to offer tree coinakfe to
nil the silver in thu World at a b gal valuation
almost double its commercial valuu in the
markets; of the foreign countries where it IS
produced. The annual production of silver iu
tin. World is about ','i(i,uaj,tj at our coinage
rate, and the annual crtpecily of our mints to
coin standard ilv-r dollars Is only aUut 111',
lUU.uuu. Last year wo coined ia.u.iu, 473 lu guld
and If.uH'j.ieju lu ailver, o that if our mints
wen' devoted exclusively to tht free ooinatfii
of stttiidartl silver dollar tho addition to our
tM-k of metallic money Would be about $13,
UUi.miU less every year than it is now, aud It
would not be good money uflet it waa isiuisi.
More than 13 ). ars would elapse U forw w
o-ouhl at this rate coin eitouh depreciated sil
ver dollars to supply ti e plaetj of tho good
gold dollars expelled from the country, and In
the meantime a complete revolution would
have to be i ffected in our commercial rela
tions with other nations and iu all our domes
tic business affairs, ini lutilit a reailjustineul
of the W ages of labor, the price of commodities,
the rutes uf municipal, state and federal taxa
tion, charges for trauiortatiou aud every
other matter involving the unu of money or
credit. N should dtutcwiid by a singlu step
from the hlKhe-,1 standard of value to silver
moiiuiuetallism, with a contracted ami at tho
tsaiuu time depn-ciatnl currency, a tlnau.-iat
-Xpei'iiiielit W hleh b;cs liu prei-cdulit ill tho
monetary interest of the World.
1 ortuiialcly when .hunk' have beretoforo
been made In the circulation by the substitu
tion uf the col ii K of one In. I til for thu Coins of
tlie other, the diflen n In their value ha4
leen very small ami the pnxese of aubstttu
tion has been gradual and created no great
fliiatwial dieturbum e I nder the act of 1TKJ
the difference in value between thu coins aud
tint Jekjal ratio was only a little, over I m r
cent, and yet, within less than one year after
the enai tnieiit of that atatuU, congress waa
compelled to re-enforce our sto. k of luoUey by
mailing certain fon ign crdus le,;al t inlor lu
thu puymeut of debts, and on the same day of
thu panrtsiige of tha act of IntH, which put tha
country on a gold basis by undervaluing ail
ver alxjut 1 ht cent, eon great- panwed another
statute making the gold coins of (Jreat llntaln,
i'ortugal, Braxil, f ranee, M-::lw and l.-loui-bia
legal tender by weight lu the payment of
debts, thu pnmdiug as fsrua possible against
a contraction of the currency on account of
the expulsion of silver from the rireulatlou.
liurtng the war, when gojdwas leaving th
conn try, legal Wmlcr treasury notes were
rapidly issued, under authority of congress, to
take Its place, and instead of a contra tlon of
th: currency we had au expansion. After tha
war, when it was determined tu change the
eharacter of our curr-n. y ariiii ,y thu re
sumption of spe.-ie pa mentis, the law waa en
ted four years lu a-lvam e of tlie tune w heu
it was to take effuet In order that ample op
portunity might Im afforded to adjust th" busi
ness of the psoplc to the altered conditions.
.Now, however, all the i oiinervatlve an( pru
dential considtrattons that have usua.Jy con
trolled In the settlement of great financial
questions seem to li utterly disregarded, aud
we are confronted by an organised ami ag
gressive movemout to destroy by a single blow
the measures of value upon wiiidi all existing
contracts are last and thus subvert tint very
foundations of our monetary system, without
allowing a single day to prepare for the change.
In tho gem-ral confusion and di -order re
sulting from such a radical measure what will
U) the condition of the A mericHii lalsrcit Will
he be benefited or injured by reducing the
value of the money tn which bis watun are
paid and at the same time increasing the price
of tlie commodities for w he h his wages are
expended?
KrTect ou th Wageworkers.
AfU-r KtrugtCliug for more than a quart r of
n century, throogh lator or manual ion and
otherwise, to set u re a raff of waiys whn h
would make tle jrc't'ds of a day s work
equal to the eo-,t of a da eililit lin for the
Workingman uud his family, you are a-kel by
the ndvo.-ates of free .,lnafe t Join them 111
destroying one ,,,f .,f Ut- purchasing power
of tho (noiiej in w hi h you an paid and lite
post; upon yo'irss lvi-H th - ta-k of doubling th '
nominal amoiijit of iiirwnc's heret.fti-r-that
to t-truKt,'lu fur aiiotin r (uarter of a in
tury, nt pThaps longer, to raise your Wne
in a dt pr i lated ( urreiev a point w hich
will enaldo y oil to pun Im-o w it li the.n as
much of thu lieec-am ifH j ,,u ,.mn
piir'-ham- now - and if, aft r year of uouten-
tion, pnvuUori Hli'l (lnlu-.1li.il dHol'Iti, you
-lloliM ut l.lat "U' cimI hi xi ;i.ij., -Hrik ay S
t?iat thvy wouM pri nr. at the hifc-iiei pi lc,a
of eoTi.fnoditl.' Jtui lml they a il pr -ur
now at th existing price what Wouirl yu
have .lined by the . iiatig- from the old to lb
new conriitlolisV
tallacy of AO ( eiit Hollars.
Money r'ttm-d for wag--, I . k ' money re
cti v. il r,u v ry ttth' r fe on nt, w valual.le only
to tie- ' ti nt t j,Ht it an 1- ex- hanged for th
ot her coin lie d 1 1 n-s, and U I m'h pTy ns-eMisry
to fwa- -r that a dollar worttt Hi cent will
m t per h-e as much tn the niarkets as a dol
lar worth l ) cent To .all a dimes dollar
would add nothing whattTerto It lnrlnsio
v;t!';c or pur- ha-iri(f power; It would ptlll by
on! j a oltti' s Mr'linf g ols If thea. pros4l'
ti'.n-. me corn -'t, it Is leaf the w hen w age
uf - i iid in a di pr"cif-d 'irr'-noy the rate of
w ,' - r.ic.-t U- inclined in j-ropf-rtion to th
r iat i n of tb- nn.n y ard In protsortlon
t, tr..- ue , hs- in tli.- pi ir-.- of oth r things, or
the l-itot-r will suffer a hs; fiut I afflrra thai
it Is the univ rial rule th.it tb raUrS of waire
i i n . in- r .-is, in pro;,rtion to the d preci
t "ii in th" value of th.- money tn whih they
ist iml, and that s hwi tho currency u depre
i , .1' : . r- i. s of hi, s tr, not Increase In
I i -i" 1 1 1 -n t , tt,f. incn aae In the pri r,f the
n.fn- t n - 1 1.- t.icif-r is compelled Pj pur
i too" jf t),. ts- ha I n a fcii.g.e exce ption to
ti. - t-iie i-i ij,i- r in a.y othr ct-untry, my
U.. -t .t.'.r,, I Cf let iiiMmI me to Und It,
Sl.d I i . -t 1 , i-VM OK- Can le foUftd.
ur Uar ttperlence tt'lth Jtepreetatefl
ierrea y.
Ii I i. t n) j.uri-M. Mwi.ry ,. Vy the
I r- v n.ii if n f v- hin.inot.e satit ,cs, ,r Irv a
t-oi.. -is I , ttal of fatt-, t,ut tho particular
pr '-p.-.! ;-in now under ronsideration is ,f .jr-h
rr at in.pTtan' In th di uton of t his ir
t-f iu t on n. at perm.t me to f-m.l your ee-I--iiHt
attt-T,i'.n to the ex j,-r,-n'. i,t the lafor
nikf l-.;-l In oi.r own conntr din fig the year
immediately following tin. introduction of a de
preiittti pipr curr ncy m . ind nei ti
tt.e very It.w rat? of ti.-e, wtt.l h n,(W ..rwivj
in ro-jritrie baring the -i.ver fn lard t,f Vs,p
u- ut the K, cullM dounie s'sndsrd ,f vaiuti
wih roirage of si.vfr at a legal raio not cwr
t s;-.nding with the r-oriini'-reiwi vanje of the
n.e'aii and, in d- .ng this. J wi.j mk- no stajwt
mer.t That cannot b fuiiy suetsinsi by rwaacd
VidT'-e
n th fVl of Mifh, a sr.bmmittss of
the "dJ.lh;'t.t, ou finan. e in the L mtl M .!-
C&rhn afd onfti.-th tg )