Montana Nebraska Nevada WEDNESDAY MAY 29 1825. North Carolina Editor. North Dakota ... W.C. BYKP - - Oregon .............. Pennsylvania. . .. SILVER STATES. | South Carolina . We clip the following editorial South Dakota Tennessee from the Portland Daily Sun: iruuj v**v - • 1 n-. The Chicago Journal publishes Texas............ the following list, giving its opinion Virginia........ as to the probable standing of the Washington., as different states on the question of West Virginia independent bimetalism in the na- Wyoming ,I7--------- Utah ___ tional election of 1896: I Total 11 I DOUBTFUL. Alabama........................ 8 Connecticut .............. Arkansas ......................... 4 Delaware...................... Colorado........................... 4 Towa ............................ Florida.............................. 13 Maine ...................... Georgia............................ 3 arylnnd ...................... Idaho............................... 10 Massachusetts.... Kansas............................ 8 Louisiana.......................... New Hampshire ........ 17 New Jersey.... .... Missouri .................... 9 Ohio..................... Mississippi...................... • °! Rode Island Montana .......................... 8 Vermont Nebraska ........................ 3 Wisconsin Nevada ............................. 11 North Carolina.................. 3 Total North Dakota.................... ANTI-FREE SILVER. 9| South Carolina................ South Dakota.................. 4| New York........................... 12 Tennessee........................ 36 Total 15 Texas............................. 4 The Sun figures that Connecticut. Washington...................... 3 Delew.ire. Maryland, New Jersey Wyoming........................ « C uni Rhode Island, with their large Utah....................... manufacturing interests, will rea . . 165 lize before the national election that Total DOUBTFUL. k they are more interested in procur- California...................... 9.inggood prices for their products, 15 p * and a stable basis for their pur Indiana ...................... 4 chases of raw material, noticablv, Bregón ........ 12 cotton and wool, than to be satisfied Virginia ........................ with the steady appreciation of 40 their money invested ’n gold bonds. ANTI FREE SILVER. It further believes that Senators Connsticut............................. Lodge and Chandler will ere then Dele ware............................. espouse the cause of independent Illinois................................. himetahsm. in which eyen Massa Iowa....................................... chusetts and New Hampshire will Kentucky ............................. doubtless come into the free coin Maine . ..................... ige classification, and the alanceb Maryland........................... of the New England states be in Ma-sachusett?...................... fluenced in the same direction. It Michigan............................. must also le borne in mind that Minnesota. . ............ ex Speaker Reed, in the June New Hampshire................... Fortnightly Review of last year, New Jersey ...................... -bowed a strong leaning toward the New York............................ doctrines of bimetalism. Should Ohio......................................... 23 . he join the ranks of the independent Pennsylvania........................ • 321 bimetalists, unquestionably the Rhode Island..................... | whole of New England would fol- Vermont................................ low his leadership. West Virginia....................... . 6' In the Sun’s list of the doubtful Wisconsin............................ • 12 . states it concedes that there is less I probability of Ohio joining the Total........................... 242 ranks of the independent bimetal- Whole total................ 44* lists than any of the other states Necessary to a choice 224 under that classification, on ac- The Sun revises the table printed countof John Sherman’s well known by the Chicago Journal and pub gold monometallic views and the lishes its estimate as to the stand claim which, from the gentleman’s that the various states in the Union action, seems to be well founded, *ill take on the silver question in that McKinley has been captured the national election of 1896. I hr the promises of the ‘‘goldites” to support him for the presidential FREE SILVER. nominee. New York, with the Alabama ...................... . ... 11 ( control wielded by New York city Arkansas ................. ... 8 and the large number of delegates California........................ ... 9 that city will fend, may unques Colorado........................ . . .. 4 tionably, be classed as an anti free Florida............................ ... 4 silver state, as the city iscontrolled Georgia........................ ...13 by the banking and brokerage ele Idaho........................... ; ... 3 metits, which in turn are controlled Illinois .......................... ... 24 by the English money changers. Indiana........................ ISI Should all the present establish- Kansas ........ ... ■ .. 10 I ed parties declare for independent Kentucky....................... .. 131 bimetalism, as The Sun believes ■MHana...................... .. 8 they will be forced to, so great will Michigan be the growth of the sentiment due Minnesota . to the education of the people on souri .. the question prior to the national issi ppi conventions, then New York will fkee filve . have to form a gold standard of her , own, or else join the procession of: the other states. Persons who sympathize with the : afllicted will rejoice with D. E. I Carr of 1235 Harrison street, Kan sas City. He is an old sufferer1 from inflammatory rheumatism, but has not heretofore been troubled in this climate. Last winter he went up into Wisconsin, and in con sequence has had another- attack. ‘‘It came upon me again very acute and stvere,” he said. “My joints swelled and became inflamed; sore to touvh or almost to look at. 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