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The enquirer. THK tMQOlM COMPANY. oars' IL MtHiM.wwwww Ten Pag es. WEATHEB FO REPAST. Obia aad Waat Trratala Qaaarally abaady vaatbar aad arababljr abaarara: brtak ta kafb infaial a la aa; aaalar Friday a1bt.

Kaataaby Tpraalaaiaaj waatkar aad rata; Iodises Threat so tmf aa see si Waal tonoaoi Ha loa aaral ai aalll JDCTOVXMBO, bar rata rbabift vara. CrarrawaTt. Oano. OftoWf ja, tat Taa aalbwaatam law baa aaaatopad lata arall-daaaod rralaala araa af raal taaaMy. It baa arrad aartbaatwaM.

aa raal It to Mini Ibta aai avar taa paar Mtaalaalppl VaJl-y. aad It baa aaadad la araa aa taat It aaw roara tba atlra bllaalaalaal VaJUr aad tba appar laaa roawa AJaaa: Ma aaataoaaiara fraot aaltry aroaor aravaiia. traa of tha oa wn-rm kira ara la taa oaoi taa aaailMaat la taa aanaw-i aroa tha loaaaoratwra falla rapMly lha frooalaa aalat la roarMd la Na- 1a aad lha Uabataa. Hlh wtaaa bavo anilM thraahaat taa aatlra araa aaoar taa laflaoaa af taa ryrlona. At Duluth tha ariad aitataod a votortir af at aalloa par aar.

Rala haa faJloa tbrauahoat tha coa. traJ ollaa aad tba appor laka ralaa. It ta oilll ratal la taa lowor Mlaataalpel Valla, tha aoaor Mlaalaalral Valloy and tha apaor laaa rtoa. and anoarlaa la Nobraa. ka ana Boaih Iabata.

Tba ralaa Ihroufh-awt lha araior porllea af taa rala araa naa aat ta har. but thT baa aoaa kar In Iho upvr laka raalon aad taa lavar and appor Mlaalaaippl VaJloy. Thrra a-aa nulla a hajr faU of rala and enow iM la Nabraaha ano aoota liaaova Tho baramotor raatlmuaa blab, with fair ana ptaaaantlv waraa waathor la tha oaat-ra part af tha country. THa hlh whu-h teat Wht emn4 tha aU.lolo Mlaaourt VaJ-tt baa bora partially dtaalpalad. and atlcbtly niHr, fair wrathor praalla la that eortlon.

Cincinnati rarord for tha day and rom-parod with corraatoadlnB dalra of Ua thraa laat yoara: Tlaaa. Bar. Th Mum. If It! 1H MR p. m.

T3 INIM laud tlaa. toaiporatur tin. tamporalura Av impratur l'rarlDitailun nn 44 Wtathrr rt.Oldy Cloudy raJmn ahowlna lh rondltlona of tom-pcratura and prerlpltailoa at Cincinnati for tho day and alnoa January 1. t. mmparod lh noral aoraaa: Nsraial tmpraturo for Ihla day tar iho day An-uiaulatod arM alnco January fiormal proclpttallon for inia wAclonry for tho wfWKocy olaca January 1 a Dauaa.

r. o. FiaiaMciAb alTaira oaMMtod an Irregular aactdlMoa. but the Hr borrowing AemafMl art. tba banba waa roaular onouah.

Soma of rhaaa ware a Utle froor tn accepting torok-ara ran oae aA per cent, but others weulda't take them at alt. and railed for taa liquidation of rbooo thoy bold. wNh but partial oweeoaa. Moat of iho loana negottatod ay hruaiara. wore, aa atatod.

for tha purpose af replacing thooa aaJlod. Tha little prima paper preaernai ta banba waa dla. aoaatod at aajT par aant. Tha market for Xw Tork eaoaaoae waa eaalor. with aates tMBTwoaa banha a4 3j40e per ll.ouO dla-eaunt.

foreign eaehango etrie and firm, naator Inroatmotvt dotnaaa for flunrnmnt etntla. lioraj eeruiittee quiet. Iruatoosa ta a.ane Hnea af moraraanqaaa war rv waa much mora atra. wltb ri ra.lee a shade eaalor. Wtteaa mnmr and It la aaaouared that rteeretary Carlisle will not get to vnte for rsUner and Booh- aee.

he kaviag regiatered. Will this be gronud fur a Cabinet nipt a re 7 Mir McKlaley baa bad aa advantage not aeuaUv enjoyed by the raadldata-f the party oat or power, lie has aad toe amtetaae af a great many af the Fed rani etftce-boidesa Tba Eadrer haa tha widest toleration fr tka unU of all men. 1'nanimity not practicoj la a repubUcea form of gov. eramoat. It bade aelf-rest mint even pos sible when bvnptel ta com me at aa thnee ww at tha eh-tloa aett Tueaday win rata fr ralaaer aad ftuckner.

Their awn aeeaa af aha me their contempt for them- selvea aaght aa ba enough. Ceng rename a Taut J. Borg. who la back from Faroe In tint la rote, a do an res hi mo If far Bryan and He we II. of coarse.

at king elee waa ta ba expected. It la agree able, though, to have Mr. ftorg rm-p koalas tba fart, lt eeaats for tke general good. Very likely Mr. Sorg has sever aa tha re tent mendarioua attempt la priat.

thla rlty. ta rlasaify klm with tba MrKlaleyitea. Neverthele his Interview ronau aa a rebuke af a gentleman to a small liar. "How Ara the poor, wbo Mrs chiefly from day to day, going ta get along the twenty woo ha that weald follow Bryaa's alert teaf aaka the Comaaerrial Tribune. They weald rarely get along as well as they bare boon during taa three years of davtreaa raeeed by tba McKlaley tariff law aad tba wicked policy af finance parsaed aader tka Admlaletratloea nf Benjamin llarrtoow and rover Cleveland.

II weald not be too muck to hone for an Immediate improvement In the general rendition. e. 1 1 1 i Asalsraat I' sited Btatea Treasurer Michael Ryan kaa been, aver the state to some eitept. He said soma time atar that hea faVoHta candidate for PreekSeut, WllUam MrKlaley, waa Id get aaa hnu-rd thoaaaBd Majority la Ohio: now he telle the Commercial Tribune thai. law majority wftl ba greater.

8tn. tbeea pvoplo vo have good bets agalaet McKlnley at adda should not hedge precipitately. Tba seal af tba Assistant. Trraaarer may bar rum aweywtb hla Judgment aad powers romps tan oa. WlUlam Bryan And Arthar Bewail ar tha caaidate agreed upon by th Iaaorrata and ropnllsts af Okto; aad ths T7ctorsl ticket aader tba rooeter la tha to ba voted by every friend of the nilvrr caooa.

Tba anas af WUllam liarr will appear aa a candidate for Elector uadec the d-u hoadiag and Pepalist emblem' on Mhs official AsstrilUa battot. This win ba tha fart that Mr. Barr rsatgned eaone Urn si see and hia name was withdrawn by tba proper Popa-' list aataorify. Tka TftepubUcaa. Secretary 'af Suta losratt en.

keeping th asms on. TV way to head off thia fraud ia for all stiver Vetera tn Ignore tha asms af Barr. good wvy' to aim ply to put a rroas la tha cirri aader th mooter. TV' Democratic aoaalae for Con (Teas la tba Sread DUtrlct. Mr.

IX S. OUver, oa si.lof the people ea th ataery a ratio a. .11 Is for Silver aad gold, kaad ia hand. lie la thoroughly equipped In lafcttnarVi. sal ran pre seat the cause tit rmlr-J la a convincing manner.

is a I agaiast a aiag'e-e I i i i to ax 1st la tb setfe of gold rdmptiea. Ma la the 8cm4 District dl- ate hi pooitio be -oared te axeet an i Wat debate. Aa aartr line bv I heretofore raa. tb Becead la a strong; pabtleaa dUtrVt. but wit a a raadldat lib OHver.

aa4 la each a combat aa tb area. aat ewe, tbe silver axe should wark with wtealag laepiratioa. TV laan I verv rJeia this X- hody raa raa for ue a ad ddg M. T. J.

Dbenrlty. who tboretTalar Iecrati? Boealae far Coegreee la tbe First DU- trWt. aad arba foauutdf tka orgaelxed eappert ef all th- political eieeaeat la fa tot of fro gold a ad silver, aaa a deeire la dodge. UU prieripl ara written hi speech. II to ao silver mea and earn e-y rafonaar because ka xteov 1 sated far Ceogre.

kat ka waa aeaa- laated far Ceng res because ka waa a bi-asatalliat aad thocoarhJr understood the aaootto. la additJo ka la a maa wall aa4 moo aaaWr Friday I Bqmlpped far th practical da tie of a CeagTeasmaa, aad aaa whoee probity and ladaerry my ka relied aa. Ila la aa tka peopto'e aide la the great gbt. Hla p-puoeat, "(a la senator Bhattee. la for tka lulf cold etaudard aa4 looks to tha.

ad- vaatsge af tka speculators la bonds rather I Ikaa to tba latrrrat af th people arkoa support ka aska. Major MrKlaWy. la wrlcoaiiac tba dola- calioa "atada ap aa faraaara from Craw ford Coaaty. aald: "Wkat tka farmer want la a roatoraUoa af tka good homo aiarkrt ka loat threw aad aaa kalf year ago. Ila waata ta gat' bark that foroiga aiarkot wkk-h waa opened ap by tka rr- HproHtr rUaoo af tha tariff law af lHOa' What aaatteembla gall thla inaa haa! Thia "rarlprority rlaaaa" waa argod by Jamea O.

Blaine, thaa Harrotary of Btate. bat waa rODteniptuooaly rejertad by Speaker Read aad Chalrtnaa MxKlnley. Tba. bill of into paaaed tba Ilouae withoat tha roriproHty prnylaioa. Lt waa pat la tha bill by tba Heaata and concurred la by the Houao la tba harry of cloning tha boaineaa of a long aeaaion.

Reciprocity, aorh aa It waa, waa pat la tha law to apita of tha op- poaitioa of Mr. Read, who waa then Ccar of tho lloaaa of KpreoeDtatlTeo. and waa hnaaing tba Chairman of tha Committea oa Way a and Meona. It will be noticed that anmebiMly ia always boaaing tha "Little Napoleon. The annonncetnent that Oeneral TUichael Ryaa will preaida at a meeting to ba ad dreaaed by Chaoncey M.

Dapew may be intended ta Impreaa tha 'Teach" with the ponderoaity of hie sarroandlnga. Wa beg of Cbauncry not to be oca red. though. This "General who ia to ba near him "never set a xjuadmn la the field. tba diriaion of a battle knows more than a I IDater.

Indeed, he la a genial, blarney ing man of peace, and very agreeable to meet. lie haa plain, uoaaauming waya. tla ia a man of the people, and uaed to be known in affectionate familiarity aa Mike, antil be waa appointed a militia (ieneral by a Governor of Ohio, wboae Democracy at beat waa doubtful. Indeed, the "General" haa tha unhappy faculty of getting oa tha off aide of IVmocracy when there ia any deviation from the atraigbt line. He la.

however, a patriotic cttiien, and will aae-rtflce kimaelf on the altar of office. Rather tba a ana the I'nited Btatea In tha undone condition of having no Assistant Tress- arer at Cincinnati hrrrWld continue In the office under Mr. McKlaley, should that Instrument of the gold and bond ayU' diratee be elected rreeldent There la this to be said for "General" Ryan, though ft ia a mighty, eight more honorable for la good demand. 0rn firm andmovtarae0'j'bim ta be giving aid and comfort direct to riUva. naaa nrasor.

oux taa iworom.n. McKlnley thaa to ba making the small, nyo ami. imi my nm. i mainly upon prtvate terms, rravlatona iretenee that he la for so contemptible a eaalor and tnaotlve. Oreeertea steady.

wa)h I combinatioa aa Palmer and Puckner. roffM and rtro modoraaetx aettv. Cot on aioady. wtrh aa Improved demand, middling TX. Wblokr firm and tvrt acttr than Privlnc Ont Silver.

Tba whole tendency of Repuhilcan declarations," aays a Kepublicaa cotempo- rary. In deceptive anewer to aa inquirer, "bus been In fsvor of th maintenance in circulation of both gold aad silver, and the establmhment of a tied ratio through in- srrnational action. There are very many Republicana who would be in favor of such a policy. Indeed, many thousands of them demaad the free and unlimited coinage, af gold and silver. The Republicsa party, as aa organisation, though, must be judged by th set Ions at rhoee wbo control It and dictate Its policy.

Major McKlaley Is dominated by the speculators; by tlx me men wbo claim that tba country to prosperous only when the uoo producing rich, are growing mora affluent at the expense of the producing manses. Every Intelligent person knows that the talk about aa International agree meat ia merely impotent phraseology. The plat i maker at Ht. Ixnis In June last threw It la ss sop to the ailTer element In tba party. Messrs, Hanna and McKlnley deeired to dodge the money issue alto gether, aad ta force the fight oa the- tariff question.

Th platoerata aad boadorrata had no special objections to Msjor McKlnley. Indeed, they rather liked him. They looked upon him aa a safe men; a one with whom expediency went before eonvkttoa; as on who could be easily managed, aad would fill th principal offices with men ef their rbooaiag. They aaid to Mr. Hanna.

though, that hia man could not be nominated anleaa ba was placed on a positive col platform. The "interna- UtSnal agreement' cianae wa pot in merely to soften the fall. It mean nothing. It haa been eliminated from the Republican professioa of faith lav th coarse af the campaign. Tha capitalists and bond dealers who are running the Republican organisation are making their chief fight against any proc-rsa through which the complete remone- tiaatroa of silver may be accomplished.

They are smart men; They see that the aly agencies throagh which there may be uceeaafu! conference of th nation af th eartk are the Democratic candidate for rreaident aad a Coogreoa tn accord with klm. Thia great country mutt take the Irst step. There has been enough discus sion. New ia th time for 'action. The flepabUraa leaders waat further delay.

Tho chief npaatle- af the aingie atandard la Ohio haa bee Senator Sherman. II baa been a principal adviser ta rh RepabUcaa party at th United State. The aort of bimetallism be ia for Is to redac silver to tha grade of "small change" exrluaively. Silver anen win not be fooled by the falee bottom la th leger- gemaia platform adopted at St. Loais.

Th question before th people ia, shall silver be admitted to fall fellowship, or shall It be driven eat altogether. The gobl mono-saetanist and scarce-money mea will find their candidate In McKlnley. The gold aad silver srho waat enough money to do th business of the conn try with, and who are tn only pioneers tnternattonal agreement, will evpport, trjaa. A nPLEIEID UA 0 i The ladles' Horn Journal, always tnter- eatraa; aad attractive In tt rt teles aad D- lustrmtWma. announce voral article an tome of decidedly interesting character.

Tbey Include th store of Jenny Und's triumphal tear of this coi-mrr. sod also af lb visit af taa Prince ef aies In America. FATAL POLITICAL ILOW. nnu tnrttea ti i3rma LAiTtwoT. lap.

23l At a tat hour hast aigM a lun.ut and. poaslbly fstst d'ruiry streets re. i. 1 it. SAVKIGS Sjgten Thxn Uflder a Siagfr Gold Staadird Kr.

Brrxn Anrweri ABotJier Question. ereetah avaraeaarra vara aaavraaa, Nnw Toaa. October SaWrba Evening Journal naked tha Democratic FreaMenUat candidate tba of! owing question by wire: "WU! not tha free coinage af stiver reduce by ewe half tba ralaa af tba werUfigmaa'a depoalte la earing banks, and bla imereata la life Insurance com pan lea and benefit Ta thla qoeetloa Mr. Bryan talagrapbed tba (olio win answer: Cmicaoo. Itx4 October 20.

ISO. I wttt apeak flrat af Ufa taaaranco companies and benefit societies, ft yon will take the statistics yea will find 4 hat the prensJueaa paid into II fs tnauranco paoiea far exceed the loosea paid aut by tba companies. Therefore. If a dollar rtaea In value, the company; getting mora dollars thaa It paye out. profit mora than the policy holders.

Ton muat takethe total amount paid and tha total amount received. and you will find that the masiDasrra amo rum omctii Of tba Insurance companion, with their large aalarlea and their large pro (Via, are making mora aut of tha gold standard than the people who Insure ia tbs companies can poaslbly make. It bsa always seemed to ma a very humorous thing, if It were not so serious. that our opponents stiould aiwaya be talk ing about tha benefits that come to you when somebody dies. Why doo't they give one aingie moment's thought to the bene fit that eocne ta people while people live? Ton tell me that you want a financial system that will make your insurance policy larger ta you If your hueband dies.

1 viat a financial system that will enable your husband to -leave ta you more than an In surance policy. Tou tetl me that you want financial system that will make your policy aa large aa poaaible when your hue- band dies. I tail you that I want a policy of finance that will enable you to enjoy the life of your husband, and not make your enjoyment dependent upon his death. a a to eAvrwoe sakh. "Now.

aa ta ths savings banks depoalte. The men who depoelt money In aavlnga banka usually deposit It until they can find a place to Invest lt. As a rule the people ho have money deposited in the savings banks bavs more property outslds of ths banka thaa they hava money in the banks, and tha only way a dollar can fall In value la when property la rising In value; And if man's property rlaee more than hla de poelt fall he la a gainer inatead of a loser. That ia one way to look at lt. Another la thla: A aavlnga bank can only pay Ita depositors when Its assets are col lectable.

Under tha gold standard, if you compel the aavlnga banka to foreclose mort gagee and take the farms, and attempt to turn theae assets into money, you will And that as the geld standard progresses ths savings banks will become leas and leas se and Instead of getting back your de posits you will get nothing at all. because William J. Bstax. IN SECRET The Committee Kxnmlned Plana For tbe New Capitol. eracaafc ntsrarcn tsus nanoiasa.

CoirUnsrs. Ohio, October SS. The State House Improvement Commute met In the Senate Chamber to-day for tha purpose of selecting an architectural plan for ths proposed enlargement of the Capltot Governor Buehnell waa tha only member of tbe com mittee absent. Hs waa delivering an ad dress at I ronton. Ohio.

In tbe view of the prediction of many citizens and taxpayers fhat tha project would develop into a stu pendous Job. the action of the committee In th matter of admitting; th pubde to day was strange, to say the least of It. Tbe meeting was a star chamber affair. No ont waa admitted but tha members of the committee themselves and the archltecta who are aubxnrtttng the plana, aad tbe totter gen tlemen were only ietin one ax a time to exnlaln what their orooosltlooe oontem- plaio. No derision waa reached, and the cofnaiKiee to a.

a recess to mm aawn at lo a. m. to-morrow. Ths nrchltec-ie submitting plana were Hannaford A Sons and H. Iv.

Mites, ot iinrnnBU rnji. jonn Klsenman. Knox Kiuott. Levi i sco- riald and Frank Kremer. of Cleveland: Toat A Packard and M.

K. Detwtrer. of Columbus; I. J. landaay, of Kaneavtile.

and Owe lev a noucneno. ot xoungatown. UMr tha law nrovtdina for tbe imorovement the ooramlttoe must select na architect! itectural befor November l. KICKERS plan Rata a Roar at iVe Virginia lnl- 1 1. veralty.

aractAi, ntararcxt to raa anncraan. Monaairrowit. October a. J. M.

Orr. a senior at tbe Weat Virginia University, waa expelled by tbe fneulty last night for participating In a demonatratloa at cbapel yea-terday morning directed against J. W. Har- tlgan. loat roc tor ta athletic.

Wben Hartlgaa -came tot the chapel.be waa hissed for several minutes. This morning tbe demonstration waa renewed, and Just before rellgioua exert lata began about SOO ef the students left chapel in glial oonfu slon and with riotous noise. A second roll-can waa made, and tba namea of tho ano participant written Th faculty will sit uoon tha matter to-night nnd threaten Whole) ex-puuion ir tney can una out the leader. The affair cam about because imuM. In Ik.

fnnlK.ll i I fc, but tha athletic facultv. Hart Iran la the ruling aplrtt. ret used recognise tbe etoothm. DETECTIVE 1 I THE VEKQUTRERt CflDCCIXXATIv KRID AY, OCTOBER -SO. 1B53.

to I Now Under Arrest, lm Sew Tork For Bmrclarr. irsvATca to vane son COLtrxratrs. Osxl. October Dck John son. alLaa Ktcbara ctarna.

auaa jso tax- ford, one af the three mea bow under arrest in New Tork on a charge of burglarising Paul Balvtn'e Park-row ewthag sen known tn thla city. He waa employed for year aa a detective for tbe Big Four Railroad, with headquarters here, aad waa for aoma tlm attached rn a similar capacity ta Murphy ax Dickson's Mercamatn Po lice. He bora a ratrty good reputation while serving aa a detective, but It waa known at police headquarters that be had a crtatinal record, having don time la tba Onto Pen itentiary for pocket picking. FRANTZ Pleaded Xot Guilty To the Chjurc of Murder. ATcm raa rAATTOTf.

Oxno, October 39. Albert J. rranta. who Is charged with tba murder ef Bessie Utile, was aaoag tba batch, af prisoner breaerht befor Judge Brawn, of tba Common pleas Court, to-day to to their indictments. Tha alleged dorer exhibited Indifference- to ttM iwnndlears aa ha entered tba courtroom, nnd eat near hia attorney.

On the contrary, he waa cool and, collected, aad when called upon to plead to th Indictment au la clear tone "Not g-ullty. Hs sbartly afterward te hte prison quarter, Sine Ms confinement Krauts has grown neahy. and says that tail 1U agreea with aim. Ha continue ta be reticent aad refuse ta itcho tn crime. GOT TOO BT.AH TUX CAJnTOX srsctax, aim rat to ran nnmitaaa.

CmxKit Ohio. October 28. Wbil View Ing a political parade to-night William Coh-ner. 10 year oM, a bob of WUluua P. Conner, of 403 West Town street, got too near a cannon was being fired tn honor af th event, lis was struck by a blank charge of powder and knocked unconscious.

A hoi was r'-wn the ef hi lft arm. l-'t "-r 1 an i t-. MEN AHD HATTEES. Tba aw City PetaalM Agent. Mr- frad H.

Osx. baa aaada appHeaUaa for aaeav- ttp (a tba Chamber a Cummerce. ax i if iii waa. aKaoeeia Will Hold Their Value T7ZZl pointed tbara ta ea Che agpotee saau lamlmr af the Chamber ac uuuuikii. It to ta aaeardaaea wtth thta that Mr.

RitT ih Fr rafftaa-alCax baa aaada tba aar vaw la1a1V I a a vv, a Mr. X. K. Helm, af Washington. V.

was introduced on Change yesterday by Mr. Was. B. fines then. Mr.

Heha bt a weu- Clncinnatl newspaper ma a. ea- Beciar well acquainted with PMtsborg ta Cairo. Ha la aected with tba Washington Poet, aad cam noma ta Cincinnati ta vote. a a a One af tba prominent graduates of tba University of Cincinnati. Mr.

Raymond Ratlin, baa returned from aa extended course af study In law, and baa opened up a law efllce In tba Wiggtaa Block, ta thla city. Mr. Ratlin took bla degree at Rev. Dr. Dudley Rhodes, tba former pastor of tha Church, of Our resident af St.

was Introduced Change yesterday by Mr. John H. Allen. a a a Aa application for meenberahlp on Changs baa bean, made by Mr. John Quieut, who la recommended by Messrs.

J. W. Fisher aad Oeerge XL Schneider. Mr. Ig Kugel baa returned from a boat.

neaa trip ta St. Louis and other Western points. Tba fotlo-oing vial tors were Introduced an Change yesterday: Rev. Dudley W. Rhodes.

St. Paul, Introduced by John H. Alien; E. E. Helm.

Washington, D. C. by Wm. B. Sneathen; C.

O. Walker. Chicago, 111., by George H. Huachart; Robert Jenk- Ing. Pittsburg.

by M. E. Lynn; Richard Sinclair. Columbus. Ohio, by C.

E. Fish. Jr. DIPHTHERIA Seems To Havre No Terror For the Ardent lover. srscus aiseATca to hi nxaomaa.

IWDIAJf afous, October 20. Tba Sec retary of the State HaaKh Board, who ba a horror of promacuous kissing, baa re ceived a report from Columbus, where lover contracted a maXgnant case of diph theria by kiaalng fads sweetheart, wbo waa ill of the Juat bow to combat euch caaea is giving the Hearth Board much op portunity for thought, but the Secretary has this to say: "I acn convinced of tho dif Acuity we ehouM meat in trying to taboo klee-mg among lovers. Although a moat dangerous pastime there seems to be an Inherent tendency to Indulge It, and we nave but libtle hop of ever being able to do away wtth tt. I may recommend a dis infectant for the use of lovers. Before making a call all that would be necessary would be to rinse the teeth well with It and rub on the Hps.

That Would insure devotees against the dangers resulting from oecu-latory processes." LUNATICS Bryan Men Were Called. the banks will not be able to collect on their Tbej Then Refused Te Let Bonrke ta. Cockran Abuse Them in a Speech. Noarouc October 29. Great prepa ratlooe were made to-day.

for he speech of Bourke Cockran at Armory Hall. By 2 o'clock, th time set for the speaking, 3,000 people had gathered in the hall. Mr. Cock ran waa greeted with cheers, foLowed by cheers for Bryan and Bewail, and) for Young- and McKlnley. As Mr.

Cockran moved to tbe front of tba tags he was greeted with mingled cheers and hisses. Tbe latter demo natrat Ion Mr. Cockran made una of, and he remarked: I never object to Popultotlo argument. and these ehouta are among tba beat of them I have heard. Populists 'can't wait for success before tbey begin their estab-ltohment of I stand hers to op- ths wrong done our party oy loose Hera ha was again UKerrupteo oy cneers for Bryan, an some one cried.

"Put him No." said Mr. cockran. "leav mm nere as aa object leesotw" itMi u-kine hot flfl tn roouiiara oro- ta doT' be waved his hand toward the door, where the crowd that now nujw ths jfAxx. Probablv numbering fully 6,000. waa most dense, and remarked: Tn disorderly attempt to auppreea free speech in this cam- paurn aa enown oy loses, th ruffians la there rrrarw and cheers arreatea trus sen- ttmen.

The rtootile demonetration had be come eo strong that he could not go on further. Mr. Cockran added fuel to the fire by Interspersing the statements ne maoe. whwh manv met with derision, by refer ee like these: "Bryan ana rne crow a ot lunstbes and rutnaa wno roiiow nun. "Bvery laiborer win underetano me; no Pooullet aa." "Let tbem alone: they are simply Itluetra-ting their platform which stands for anarcny ana not.

Tun rriOA DCAmnxa. Her tbe uoroar beeame teaenvruT. and from all aide were beard. "What of etave- hotdera." "How about tnwt MadJaon tMuare speech Assin ins auvoar piuvura nrxji. a Tit na voice of Hon.

W. Mayo, Mayor of thej cKy. waa tearo oommanama; oraer, wrucn msnr re store a oxter neany an oour. The meetins: tben went on mootniy. and wtth a grand oratorical rareH Mr.

CxKkraa I ended bla apeecn and left lor New York. VERY WEAK Dorto waa elected manager by tbe students. I iWIBllSS RadS UT Ut UrOItOH jDrlCuCB "ot. Lynchers Lawyers Entertala the Jury. aractAi.

nxararcxt to ran Arxcxx, S. C. October 29. Th defease ia tba Beoataa bridge lyuohin; eaaa clostd to day nttar pot tin; np nluuaaus to down the testimony of Sandy Campbell, and to prov the good reputation for peace aad of the prtooners. On txaminatioa developed tbe fart that ana witnesses were Interested in tbe result, that tbey bud subscribed money to she defense of tbe prison era.

and several af them were rhm Uvea of tbe defendants. Tbe defense is one or tna weajteet rant eouki have bean made. reWavne being given entirety the belief that tbe Jury win no consider tha. th stat naa maoe out a clear case, aad credence evidence of some of tbe Import am negro witnesses. But rh evidence a Roan, Kearae.

the wifa af Iafaaxn. tar wboae whipping ta aeetn these men are on trial. wm otrvcK. dim mmm wnipuw ate ins semi time be was. and tdetwJfied all tba defend ante aa those wbo were preeent.

A half Cosen other nerroee teenneti to bavtna: the party of men on eberr way to tbe swamp warh Hannah Walker, who waa nieo whipped to deattt. and Rosa and all of there identified Dr. Ackerman In eba party, wtiiie a sees swore tbey feoognlsed two tbe etber men. as sptta of tbe evident- aa aeqaittal ia not wnexpacted. Juror have been laughing at Jokes af cotmaei.

and not aeem ta oe taxing in matter seriously Miamaiii are oatna; man ill ingni 0HUE01 DtLXTedl Into Politic By the lUngta; Bella, assent sesrTCxt to two aaot'taaa. HtcxsviLixt, Oxno, October 29. What may result ta a church quarrel baa grown out of tba ringing- ef tba church bella ysa terday open taa arrival of J. Every bell tn the etty pealed forth come to tha onto senator, and now tb Democratic member of tbe various churches ara Indignant, and from the way the matter is being agitated to-day tba affair may result la a general tear-up of membership. x.

eiath COLCSStx, October S9. Josepb Ott-mors. aged 11 years, was. between two cars when they bumped togetierber on the switch. He Jumped down, started to run and fell.

lis was taken to bis borne, where tn a few rr'-nt. HJs death Is u-i i -n i tJi the shot. a Leather Held For a Rise, ban Has banka. KAaipnlAted Money HaTket Affects' the 6nli Pits Dry Goods Dead, ewei a. snsTcsi ya wm Xaw Tons.

October The market ta- day for hidea to exceedlnaiy strong- Sellers ara holding ant for aa advance of half a neat, and It looks aa If they might get if. There la much talk af a boom tn hide. The leather truot naa the larger part af the country supply, bat to not certain that it may not fail tn Us efforts ta equeese xne trade, a4t did a year ago. Ht seems certain that there win ba no Hi in the dry goads market until after election. There is not line of goods where business is not at a standstill.

Print clothe for ear. ly delivery con tin as ta ba sold at 2 cents. EEAcnoi In Grain Price Canaed By Manlpnla- tion of tbe Money Markcta. apaotaii aievATcn to rata saaciana. Chicago.

October 29. Politics and an erratic, not to aay manipulated though tt evidently was money market at New Tork bad much ta do to-day In causing a reac tion in grain prices. wheat dosed at an advance of Tc per bush, corn nominally unchanged, oats at a decline of tec. unchanged, lard and ribs at a decline of StyOSc- Tbe wheat mar ket started off wttii a good deal of energy, nnd before 11 o'clock; prices bad advanced 2e per buah above the last figure of Wednesday. The primary reasons for ebe better foe ting were found in tba cables aa well aa lessened offerings.

Liverpool came Id higher, while New Tork reported liberal cable acceptances of over-night offers, as well sa a good demand there on foreign account. In addition to the above a very early message from Ban Francisco noted 4he sale there of JtoO.OOO buah for export. The New Tork atock market gave no evidence of money scarcity, and while the outside demand wa not urgent In a general way. there was good buying here for a time by New Tork. cto.

Lum and the Northwest. Suddenly New- York, noted an excessive atrlngeney In the money market there, wttb sharply advancing rates. First. It was claimedNlS per cent waa bid. and before long tnts waa raised to 1(C per rent, with the assertion that SSO.OO0 bad been loaned at thla figure.

Thla created much uneasiness, for It waa a aurpriee to the trade bare that New Tork grain men should have been such good buyers here when Che money market there waa ao strong. The men who bad been the beat buyers here immediately on receipt of thlo Intelligence began selling-, and In a lew minutes me prtce naa oroppea rrom around 73c for December to 7lVic. and a Irttle later 71 In the rlurrv Lhere la no doubt but that a good deal of wheat that had been bought earlier as an Investment wss thrown overboard. There waa aoma rally to TMc. but laat salea were at 71T4c or ic aibove tho cioee of Wednesday.

May was aoout -Hie over uecember. October about 2e under. Receipts 43 cars of winter, 130 cars of spring. 2 earn of the former and 5 cars of the lauer being No. 2.

Seaboard clearances were 423,000 buah. wheat and flour. Pontic had much more attention in the corn pit than did actual business. The trade was far from beinr a larc one. Mav opened, at 2x4c, roiWfcio 28He and closed at Kecetpts cars and 10,000 buah.

Exports S57.O0U bush. In oats trade ruled quiet and fluctuations narrow, me araiuM being email, while offerings were only moderate. May opened st ziiiC. went up to zic and closed at ZlVfcc, Receipts 30 cars, exports 13,000 bush. There waa only Just about sufficient done in provisions to establish a market.

Orders were extremely scarce, while tbe demand on local account, aa well as offerings, waa small. May pork opened at 20, ell off to $8 07s and closed at 15. May lard opened at 4.2Uc. declined to 4.65c and -cjosed at ATVrC May rib opened at 4.fec rose to toe ana ciosea at t.uuc FACTS AHD rAJTOIES. 00 O.V The conference yesterday-- between the representatives of the Chamber of Com merce in tbe Freight Bureau and the special committee from the Directory of th Cham ber waa begun at 2 o'clock, and lasted mull late in tbe afternoon.

Tha conference was held for the purpose of hearing suggestions from Its representatives aa to what should be the future attitude of the Chamber toward the bureau. These member of the representation of the Chamber strongly recommended the formation of new relations with the bureau as necessary to it successful existence, and pointed out in Daj-Ucuiax tbe rood that had been and is accomplished by th bureau. A plan of re organisation or tne oureau was suggeetea that moons practically irhe estabihthrnent of the bureau as a branch of the Chamber. governed by the officers' of the latter and open with its benefits snd privileges to all memoers or toe aiixe. xne ex pense to the Chamber as proposed would be reduced to a small sum.

Th recom mendation of the representative wa received by the committee, and wtll be care- luuy conoKierea. a report win oe aeclaea upon and presented at the next meetlna; of tbe Director a week from next Tuesday. The plan recommended wflL of course. come oerore uie nam otr at large, it ttoned by rh Directors. The first sale of securities of the Safe Company since the stock waa listed on the Cincinnati Stock Exchange we mad yesterday.

Th sale waa of 10 shares of tbe preferred stock at 109. Cincinnati Street Railway stock monopolised the market outside of this, prices being- somewhat easier. Theodore Mayer A Co. report the sale for Charlotte McLennan of two-and-a-batf- story frame bouse of 8 rooms, with lot 37H by 140 feet, on Clarion, near Bevis avenue, Evan et on. W.

B. Preston is the ourchaaer: consideration, $4,100. In response to a petition signed by the required number of names tbe Chamber of Commerce waa called to order yesterday to rider tb marter of adjourning over election day from Monday till Wednesday. There wa a unanimous vote tn favor ot considering tbe matter at once, and when tbe question waa put there waa almost a unanimous vote la favor of adtournin. but one voice betna; beard to tba negative.

"The receipt of oats. said Ma- "bv fallen off considerably tbe few days, but he demaad baa kept riattrt on. Tba reeult is tbat the efferlnn are freely taken, and shippers wbo can send tn eat are ooing weu wita tneir eeupments tn a good market-" A petition waa circulated on Chang yes terday asking tb Director of tb Chamber to arrange for receiving tbe election return on next Tuesday Thia matter waa broached last week, but no action taken at tha netting of tb Directors on Tuesday. Tbe petition will probably be presenter tu-qay. There ta a very good demand for local securities of ail aorta.

aaid W. T. Irwin. "Tb Inquiries for good municipal, railroad and all classes, are quite auxner- na. Indeed.

I have seldom seen tbe demand better, it la aimcuit to n.1 the orders tbat are given, whir point to a desire on th part of tbe holders ta keep their securities. It to, rood toarkats'. Th sal at whisky af lata' have been much greater tbaa In tha past week, nnd tb aalr book aw Chang record aa Increasing; number day by Sales yesterday were S)1 barrels, and thia amount waa surpass Uat Friday, wben sales were 45. Speaking- of tba product ef tba Foulds Milling Company Frank W. Foulds aald yesterday: ar running; an extra quarter day four days a week, aad the demand would make ft nereeeary to run tn full nirbt aad day if It were possible to ret good -wheat.

Thla to hard te get now tbougrb tb quality wtU rtgbt along." i.VK, Local Clearing House exchanges yesterday were 151.000. Aa Idea of tb work; that to given to a great many men by the use of I1 sorts of campaign novel tie ta given by W. Starr. af W. Starr Ac Soak of Richmond.

IndU bras founders. Mr. Starr aays tbat Dgbt -bnslneea bad about decided htm to close down hi foundry for a season some months ago, wbaa on of hia workmen molded a man brass bug. wfcl-b be preeented to a rotd-staadard man. Tba novelty took, and the workman bad ao many orders for his bugs that Mr.

Starr decided to keep hi foundry rsnnrng. Tha bar arc those new oa sal ail over toe country, and of one si Be nearly BO.OUO have been mold, thus making tb foundry busy with that work alone. Tbe high rate for money In New Tork attracted great attention on Change yesterday, a they -were announced tn their upward trend. Tbe opening rate of 10 per cant was followed by 1 tben 21, 59 bll. 40.

IX 71. 75. ml frn'-'y 1 -1, te I mm. ait Berts af conioctBros wore Indulged tn aa ta what taftuenca tba money rata waold bare aa the naarbet. Aa captained by a baoal broker, a number of i iks anaoitHttr for money to evsmmaad ones) a ratov lathe arst I usee, mors are a great.

TIT I paid on per ia used. Kovember L. aao tm "'--1 af thia lm aleanafht, an an- aeaal aaaaUoated bat Lm a Lamm a a Masit. too, a at demand yesterday for alaa mAm-m lm tmm Am.W tOT a4 btUa la.l af atcomu tar tba and ha addition lnrl 4 ha Tesrf'Bte Vsirlr I "1'ir itssi ua 'J ibv i antil iinailar. or in llDftlA SntanlT.

I taa. uaulL aa ika heokor ausgootod it a man want suutw a wiu pw- snt per aaaaa interest ana i eacnmisaton for every any that One ooartor af 1 per cant per ay makes Iu2S nor coat for a rear, or a rate of 81.25 per cant par Tbta. with tbe rea-uiar a per cent tn tor eat. manee a wui annual rate of M.2S per cent, called for i convenience a 10O per cent rata. It can thue be readily acen that tbe proper way to quote thane htgb rate, a lOO.

aay. would be a per cent tatoreat and an fourth of 1 per coat canmusna. Tba blew rata bad no noticeabi effect an the market, aad Ita Influence In local stock, dealing waa not felt. "Receipt at tbe Eawtoaton Avenue Stock Tarda." said M. T.

Hoanal, "ara oompara-ueely lJ4rnt. This to due to tba low price of corn, and the fact that bog ara not correspondingly low. Tn farmers to feed thia low-priced corn with brtnrina; th present price, aad I am our-prised that receipt are aa heavy aa tbey; are. Tbe bogs that are coming in run ail tbe way from 140 to 223." Tbe Peck-WUUamaon Heating and Ven- UlaUng Company baa Juat taken taa ardor far equipping wKh koattng aad yen Hinting plant tbe State Deaf aad Dumb Asylum at Sackeon. Mtos.

POCKETED Ml the McKinley Coin SE dollar And Kept Their Prtnise Tt Vate Fer Him Yng Anish Men Bribed. sraciAX. nrsrATCxt to rata axtneracn. Narw Toix. October In order that he might the better illustrate a point Henry George in an Albany dispatch ia to-day's Journal says: "Of this notion that the bribed man muat deliver th vote for which he baa been paid In order to act honestly I heard a funny story tn Major MeKlnley'e bom aa illustrative of the lavish way In which corruption funds have been for yeara used In behalf of the apostle of protection aad prosperity.

There Is in McKlnley district a German or Swiss community known aa tha 'Amish' or Ornish' a very ptous and simple-minded people whose affairs, religious and civil, are governed by a body of Id ore. In one of the hot elections I believe it waa the one in which tbe Indignation of the East Liverpool workmgmen at McKlnley refusal to JOIX IM TH PUOTKtT Against the iron-clad agreement that the protected' pottery workmen were required by their employ era to sign, cost him. nn election a bribery agent of protection and prosperity Induced 20 of tbe young junah to agree to vote for McKinley in consideration of S30 apiece, ta taem in band paid. The young fellows, brought up tn th elm pi community where religion waa more talked ot than politics, it waa thought they bad found so much money, and tbey bragged about their. "Thla coming to tha ears ef an opponent of McKinley, ha called on the alders.

Tbey sent for tha young men. who admitted that tbey bad taken f2 apiece on a promise to vote for McKinley- Tbe eiders pointed out the wrongfulness of sucb nn action, and tben told tbem that there waa but one thing Froa SHIFTING Of the Eailroad Yots Sa Gires tbe Republicans the Cold Shiyers. sraciAX, btspatc txtb awotnxmv IxDUXAroux, 'October 2. Ther baa been a very decided change In the railroad vote of Indiana the past two weeks. It amount to 23.000, and the Republicans have claimed 90 per cent of It.

but the Democratic managers hare, with much post-ttveness. asserted that they would get from 40 to SO per cent of It. Tbta tha railroad manager are now conceding. A careful Investigation of tha sympathies and purposes of tha railway employe at different Indiana centers shows that their vote la very large proportion will go for Bryan. Thia.

Is especially evident at lgansport. South Bend. Kvansvllle and Princeton. At Lafayette tb veto is equally divided, and at Terra Haute tba Bryan railroad strength ta more thaa that of McKlnley: ta Indianapolis, too. a marked change baa been ebeerved tha past week tn Ihla class of voters.

It .1 believed tbe Democrats will poll on half of them here, where a few weeks ago there was but little chance to secure any of tbem. This remarkable change will reduce the McKinley plurality tn Marion and Tippecanoe Counties, snake Vigo aad Vander-burg abeolutety certain for Bryan, give his Electors tha best of It lb St. Joseph, and remove all doubt from Caas County. The railroads bare bean one of McKlnley chief supporters In Indiana, aad th shifting; of that. vote ta where it naturally belongs th Republican managers regard with trspidatloav GOOD REPORT tbe Clncy Hraxvcls of tho Wortx- ana Foreiara Xiaaion.

Rocaot-rna. 1C. October 2. Tbe twen-ty-eewntb exuraal aeaaion of tha Oeneral rexecativ Committee of tbe Woman" For eign Missionary Society of tb M. E.

Church held Its arst session her to-day, delegates oama- preeent rrom an ever the TJaited Btaiea. r-re-noeat, jgrxv Baldwin, mt Brooklyn General Seejetarv. Um -e Gracey, of Rochester, v. The report or the Cincinnati branch waa read by Mr. B.

R. Cowan, ef Cincinnati. It showed a membership In tbe branch of women. The Treasurer's report showed receipts during- the past year of 41.7 0. and expenditure af tbe bum amount.

1 1 i Jaaxea J. Dudley, th well-kaewa and popular at tacbe of tbe Cincinnati Waterworks, was married toat night ta Miss Mary i. 8praiO. au dang tee of the tote Anthony Both yonag people ar well known, aad are among the moat pOTmlar young coapie tn the Ebteenth Ward. Tb bridal couple left on a wedding trip te t-ntcage aad tae iorinwet immediately eeeecnony.

L1XG rCC3 HCJIT. Chicago. Octobr 29. Jndge Knif-ker- bocker made a bet of t1.0O even mcney. this evening, that McKinley would carry Illinois by J.

Ju. Fechoetmer. of Clndnrtatl, took the bet. and the money wai de-', -e-l sr'h Z' -r ef t'" ANSWERS ElltiUit wf JjfJalTlW Eonty QintlOaV TTMAXltMtm tdlaimUnBttadll wanhl aa kkdy aa not eioee a4 a per cent a ajaa ad tftj thla evening. Tba high rata of loo per cawt I cswauvw eg- Bow noia aUafl Wivsrai vsw kalttdler eqaaJly nrltla cold tteb, ymblto nadl navna.

gdii gold piece, that to. according- to bullion val ue? Would you Bad exactly Ave dollars ia a five-dollar gold piece If It waa battered out of ahape? 2. Does our gold moaey. paaa at par ia England, or to It weighed aad the actual to do return the money at once. Tbta pro-1 gold ia th place only taken late account? uucm cmwi wwi w.r rvua men.

who finally aaid they had already spent ttie greater part of it. The complainant. who was present, saw tbe difficulty but waa equal to It. KKrr rr ajto rvrsu. Tou did not promise to vote for McKlnley for any spec-let office? he asked.

'Tou only promteed to vote for htm. did yon not? Tea," replied the young men. 'Very well, aaid be. 'Let tbe young mea keep thetr promiee, and the money. too.

by voting for McKlnley for Infirmary Director. "It was finally agreed that this would be a solution of the dlfncuKy, and my informant, wbo IS a man of reputation and position, said that in that particular struggle of McKinieys for Congress 20 ballots were cast for his election aa Infirmary Director. On of ttteee under tbe old. careless system of disponing of toaHots after electron bad been given to htm as a curiosity and mv informant aaid, ta now ia his possession." -Ho. SOt.

DaTTesf Oajo 1. Win you pleeae tQ what baa bean th purchasing; power la Mexico of tha Mexican dollar otr taa aver age? Will yen state what baa been ta rU-Uv purcbssing paw or of that dollar ta Mexico aa compared with that of a stand ard silver dollar In tbta country? J. K. 7U X. Tba purchasing pwr af tbe Mexican dollar la Mexico baa remained practically unchanged far tbe laat S3 years.

Tbara will, of course, be variations ta tba prices of article from year to year. 'What we mean ta that general prtcea have remained about tha sam. Tab BO or M0 art let and 100 Mexican dollars will to-day purchase about aa much of all thaa articles aa they would have purchased 23 year ago. 2. The standard silver dollar of thia country baa steadily appreciated te value during tba past 23 yaarat Its purchasing power now ta about doable what tt waa then.

Tba only true definition that caja ba given nf aa bo neat dollar la oa wboae value remain stable. Tbe value of money meana Ita purchasing power. Hone tbe Mexican baa been and to aa honest dollar, our dollar to extremely dishonest and I becoming mora and more dishonest very year. Thla constant appreciation ia the value of money baa mpat Important consequence. On January 19.

1803, J. Barr Robertaon, wail known both In Europe aad America as ana of tba groat sot living authorities aa the statistics af money, read aa exhaustive paper before ab Brlttob Society of Arte, since republished in "The Coinage Laws ef tbe United States' for 184. After preaestlog his data la detail, ba aaid: "To eum np the leading- facts ta regard to gold there to tha undisputed evidence of statistics to demonstrate that th gold prtcea of commodities bavo fallen from to S3 per cant aince the period from 1065 to MOW (being from I8C9 to 1803); that Is. gold has Increased. In purchasing power from 43 to B0 per cent.

It will suffice ta give aoma indication of tha enormous Injury it has Inflicted if It to stated that the transfer of weaJti) from th landed and propertied classes, and from tha mercantile, manufacturing and producing classes gsnsrally in tha United Kingdom, to the bolder of se curities, mortgages, annuities, cannot ba less than 2.000,000,000 pounds, do solely to the appreciation of gold, a Such a colossal unearned Increment as haa accrued to tba holders of aecurttie valued In gold during tha laat 20 years ia Europe aad tbe United States, amounting to not less than from T.OOO.OOO.OOO to pound. Is entirety unparalleled in tbe history of tbe world, and an other pablic quest ions elnk into utter Insignificance compared with It. From to r44.000.OOQ.000: Say So much clear spoil for ths Gold Trust by demonetising silver. No. SOX 1.

How muck pur gold Is la a five-dollar 1. Unless tba gold coin were worn ther would exactly Sv dollars worth of gold bullion In a flva-dollar gold piece. The law declare tbat a five-dollar gold piece shall be a gold coin containing 116.1 grains of pur gold. It also declares that any person shall hava the right to take this number of grains of pure gold to the mint and have them coined. Consequently, when you batter a fuU-welght flva-dollar gold piece out of ahape all yon have to do ta to take tbe metal back to tke mint and It will ba re-colaed Into a flve-doUar ptec.

Gold orators attempt to Impose upon tbe ignovane of their hearers by found ing" aa argument against silver cola upon tha so-eatled "hammer test. It la said: "Take a United States geld coin aad smash wtth a hammer aad tbe bullion mass trill be equally valuable with tbe coin, but submit a silver dollar to tbe same tost, aad nearly half ita value ta Very true, but why? The defaced gold can ba immediately taken to th mint and without cost restored to 'cola. Give back to silver ita coinage privilege aad It will stand tba test In exactly tb same way aad for tha same reason. If tha mint ta open you may smash a silver dollar on tb anvil until it to shapeless and th remnant bullion win be worth exactly as raaeh as tb cola befor defacement, for th plain reason that without coat it can be' reformed bit the atamped and atondard coin. No one should be imposed upon by so absurd a propoarttoa aa this "hammer lest.

2. Neither our gold nor liver money ta legal tender In England, Wben lt reach tbat country to simply ao much bunion, and to weighed and take for tb actual number of grains of pur gold or sflvor. tttlea of American coin are aeat abroad ta eotuuierctal tranaaetlotax. Of cours any on with a small amount of Ajneriean money, gold, aflver or paper, can axebangs It for English money to a broker's ofBee. but area there tha gold cola would bav to full weight In order to obtain from th broker tba rr-atert aamBt ef Engiua money.

Ther to a persistent attempt made by tba gold mea to create tba Impression that geld money ta Interna norta I aaoney. Sock la not tb case. Our gold money Is not legal tender ta aay foreign country, fa thoee count rls tt to eimply a much bullion. Its bun km valu abroad to equal to its mint value, because tbe mint of an gold standard countries ara open to tb tinltm-Red cefna- of goid. Open tho mint to the unlimited coinage of stiver aad Its bullion and eeta valu wtn be tbe aaa.

as was tb eaaa prior to X87X i i CxTfoerrowvr. At--- A gold bag stated th i afher day. ta my presence, tbat an tbe taints In tb Vnlted Stato were bow eota- ins aOrar dollara aa fast a J-ed AtlWO bOWDH, Iligbeat el aa ta ucmwuim zrKnginjinea v. S. Gov Ktmk.

r. sawen saa-aer na I inrsnmasa learml mtmaf Mte LwlUsMii' TL7tllr9ZZrmZm tZ sva. a- I on wrimm wa ebaag tka law. The capac- i.af money over or as Bja-1 I try or ear BBrntn eota euvar aaa lent ta partes; lose than for the aaa of cent, theae hiirh rates ara nanaily cftarsea no under tba name af oaeamiaaton. In atn- er word.

a aCCCiO)TTElLV PUKE OraaiO was I art sam tba arractnea af JoaraVef lnterwt Tto NeTroV to per atadawd aUver dollar anailTM fU lousing surer. If the sllvar cannot be coined when preasntsd lt win be very easy to issue surer certtScatea for the awl I Ian. aa waa done aader taa Bland-Amon act of laTS and tha Sherman eat ef ISM. Th mints can tbea cot tbe bullton at their leisure If tn rsmoastlistlea af silver ba rurbt aad deeiraMe th Usalted capacity ef our mints at na argument agtOaet U. Ne person need heettet en that account.

No. SOd, PAjroaa, Iowa a. Is money a orsatloa at law? ry-- 2. What to taa bullion valu ot tba gold la a gold dollar? 3. Are silver dollar legal tender, except when otherwiee stipulated? "4.

For what amount to subsidiary silver legal tender In on transaction a. Is asetallto money, while a acting as cola, destitute of iatriaale valu? A RlADtl a. Tba legal tender function to tha eaaa tin! cbaractortotlo of money. Without a taw declaring what shall be money aad giving tb legal tender power, tbara would be a such thing aa aaoney. taxagia yourself trying to aaoortata tba meaning of tha word dollar.

Could yea succeed to any other way thaa by going to tba United State atatute on tbta subject? Waa tbara a United Btatea dollar before tba act of 1TU2, and after that act waa a dollar anything other thaa a coin containing 3714 aralna of pure silver? Moaey la thue seen to creation of law. Tbta however, to different from saying that leglalatioo llxo tbe valu or purchasing; power of money directly. Th purchasing power of a dollar to determined by tba relation axis ting between ta a umber of dollars, aa tba ono hand, aad tba popula tion aad boaineaa ef a nation an tha etber. Inereaa tbe lumber of full legal tender of primary dollar, everything else remaining tba same, -and tha valu of each dollar dl mlnishee. Decrease the number of full legal tender dollars aad their valu la- 2.

Sea answer above. 3. Tbey are. but Secret rl Footer CarUata dleorimlaated against tka silver dollar by refusing ta use It ta paying governmental obligation Ten dollar. 5.

There ia no sucb thing aa Intrinsic value ia money, or anything el. Valu simply expresses -th exchangeable rati between two article. A person cannot make any progress in political economy un til ba rids himself of the idea of Intrtaaio value. To show yoa what leading authorities have aald oa this subject we quote a follow. Prof.

Jevons, In bla work entitled. "Money and the Mechanism of Kxchang. aays: -But value. Ilk utility, ia no intrinsic quality of a thins; It Is an. extrinsic acci dent or relation.

Wo ebould never speak! of the value ef a thing at all without having tn oar mind tbe other thing; In regard to which It to valued. Th very bum sub stance may rise and fall ta valu at tb sam tlm. If, in exchange for a given wrlght af gold, I raa get mora silver but less copper than I used to do. tbe value af gold baa riaea with respect td silver, but fallen with respect to copper. It to evident that aa Intrinsic property of a thing cannot both incraaa and dcraee at tha same time: therefore, value must be a mere relation or accident ef thing aa regards other things and the persona needlng tbem." And the same able writer, tn bt work on TT Theory of Political oa Pages 83 and 84.

says: A student of economic aaa aa bop ef aver being clear' and correct ta hla id at tba aclence. if be think of value aa at all a thing or aa object, or even aa anytbiag which lies la a thing or object. Parsons thus led to speak of each a nonentity aa intrinsic value. Tb ward value, so far as lt can bo correctly used, merely expresses the circumstance of tt ex-changing la a certain ratio for noma other substance. Value la exchange ex-presses nothing but a ratio, aad the term should not ba uaed la any etber genet.

To speaa simply af tn value ef aa eunee af gold ta aa abaurd as to speak of th ratio of tba number 17. What to tha ratio of tba number 17? Tha queatloa admit a ewer, tor there must bo another number named in order to make a ratio, and the ratle will differ according to tho number suggested. What Is th vain Of Iron pare wita tbat of gold? ta aa Intelligent question. The aawr conatota la stating toe ratio ot ine quantities exchanged. Mr.

McLiOOd. in refarane to th phrase. intrinsic value," aays: "Kvf para meet a at every wm us economic, ana yet the elurhteat flection will bow that to define vain to be something external, and then to be etantly epeaklng of tntrineic value, are ut terly serr-contradlctory and inconsistent iw bto ana over agsua it ta repeated la econemloaJ tree flees that money aaa intrmsie value, xmt that bin of cbang or bank note to only the representa tive or value. "Money, ao doubt, to tb product of labor: but. a Adam Smith observed.

If It would exchange for nothing, ft would, bav ao value. So Mr. Say aays that tho value Tbta Is aiwaya tba eaaa wben large quaa I of gold aad stiver conetsts only la what they will buy. How, then, can ita valu be In trinsic? How can anything hava Intrinsic value antoaa it has tb things tt win ex ejsange for in id itself? Money has intrin sic vtunei na a ptec of money got the TnrcnaV11se and all tba ether things tt will porch in aid ItselfT Money win exchange for anytnin- oorn. boosts, barn, car riages, book.

Ac aad each of Chee to tb rain ef tha money with respect to corn mod rty. But which of theae it ln- trxnale vain? Tb nu)gi ulty of theae Idea to ao glaring; tbat tt to only nrsessai to eaZt attention to It be per eel red at one. Tet. from th vary benlnT of the aclence this pixraae ba infested tf" Theory Practice of Banking, page 48. SUYFLZ3SX3T ia 3, Coitaiaiaa; all tho qnet loots aat serera, amibel tMaaectlealy SOd to 270, Uxai tbcao colttnsasLto AU aaeaxrloax ar rawwfallv that wa bad otxoaca am wauiot ea nuw.

mx Utrn XmO. ot CAasmlra th dtf vr aad that thta btuTloa waa beinc titaed aa I ulclOy aa itosatbla. la no by facts? If ao, why do yoa wast to mwamnm wm do awrpuea bay any more bunion until sUsposa of tb fn pew copy, this wo bavr J. H.W. I nmareatpimow 91OJOO pea Wo bavo frequently explained that tho I ttoaxd txpxo.

Order 8aprtonaet Kt. 3. mtxrt of the Vnlted State ar new abeo-l -je-- toUown ef.ua totely to silver as a money axetaj. I except such a may be bought for sab-1 idiary coin. Tba sold eaadard news pa-1 tloex bav per atato that our mint are now coining ntem aux-tel.

silver doiiar. lateading thereby to cxaatal" that are still adding; to our silver money The anewer to thta Is uuvt under th Sherman act of 1S00. and prior to Ha repeat la ta Govern canstderabla aover bttlllon, and tbta bullion Tieaaury ttatea. The law provided tbat tba Secretary af Treas ury seed not cola thla silver bullion Into silver dollar at one, but only oa fast aa It waa atcaaaary to redeem th Treasury notes. Tha silver note, therefore, that ara betne; coined bow ara from tba bullion pur chased between XS30 aad IS-3, and tbea surer dollars are not ad led to our ctrco-1 lation.

but must be kept to meet th Treas ury note. If these note ar never pr iTO-Binimj tneee del Lars rlU never get into circulation. Henc tie of t.se-e dc rot iraa an c- r- t-t tlo-saa-xd aaawers cm th Mosxry tneav sxrmjEMtExr sa Contain qxtatioa and anawera froaa Contain qacaxtioa amdl a 113 to tctMbtr with, a clippiaa; froea tlx Loadcm rinanclal Vwa mt April SO, 1S34. Contain qneetion aad aoremfroai to 278. Wbesi orderla; stato wnlch ment I desired.

lfrn c- rstBre t'. rs. pplO te-m- LEGALWAR Opened on a Big Trust CiBeianatiti MaW AttAf eiwa anon ta Wire Nu Trust Fir Ob tat Wirt Nail Xnitmum' i auciauon 1 ut UBit4 StkUt Cowt ramax. aeaeaeca ajMM-nwa iKPiAXApoua. Isn.

rw-to vwnlng tn tke fnnel Bt OrrvTvL-tbe rem plat sent being Cincinnati, whe t.f Ji" Cbaacerv ta eairvia troa, eat or trie nuui. th. Tb American Wire Nu Cop.n. Indiana Wlea Tbe Washburn and Cvua party, af Meaoechu-etu; enu ire I ompaay, Tbs I All tMHilnv Wlr Company of lUlrwu. Th, JTbT ufaetnrtaa OI I 1 llM.k.l w.i irm jxaji tHinuir Tb ConaAlllmttei Kiini- Tk.

nn ana in vt i rennsvlvanla rna txmruu, trn ot-T rn lu- are msnufAMan wlr nails; and supply eub.t,aji. a tl in ine i in1 fltat May and Juno. it ntml commerce, so at te AAHIII.tlru rn.rn.Jk 1 rinuat sii cormarstaBi -w namavrs as well as to sdaa tk price of nails and Incrrase thrir la order te do tMe thry lopie.1 artumg ana orgtniao-l uixlr ths vi ui wire nufa-turrs ano inta romtunaiioa. i1a Operation June I. le3.

-eul: ta combination the tm xorcea up ie fZ Z7 per xg. per keg and cost of Pittsburg, sn advance of nr.rlr wi to proms in i. rn-js "a i ney pnvdnl fat to subsidise manufacturer Vier txZ at. cnine. whereby tae laf.rr 0il4 est machines to outsklers.

to eba they paid out hundreu ot inuussaig dollars. TUB PLAIXTirr ivtll rail aa eatered intu a rrnirart nrt a WooDy Foundry and Ma. hiu WorU. Woolly manager. k--tri at Aaon for 40 wire nail roarhlnes.

ami thai Wax hipped three machines io i 'mHiuall ta performed much of the work on tke or tn This fart roams at a. iwledge of the Arscrtran Wir Ss Company, Messrs. Bumagtea tm other, officers of said rompaay. nati Mr. Woolly, by threats anf cancel lh comract, and this lnterfera Is still maintained.

The Maiatig. aa fe-i ther aliened, made applira'lon ta nufacturer of wire call mAriuaea, be waa either met with ex-uses or treated with silence, but finally be tractad wUh A. J. bo.U. of Jouet.

III. Bolts withdrew from Hit mnrract upas s-l oaivtng compensation from th tletiaaud company, tbe consideration being statsta 81.700 per month Mr. Rrankamp tarj that the trust he restrained from fark-J Interference, and also tle. II book and rxuers. ih.t the averred in th complaint mav be from Its own record.

Th eool em state the grievance aa above and aH demand for daiSag Raiensi i Harper, of Cinclanatl. are th atterarrx DR. M'CANN Die From aa Uverdooe of Morpkar at Boon. sraciAX. aieeAvca so vac sriaaa Bo TOW, (mlr 3 -In.

CkariH F. McCaan. of Kew York, aad fortasrir 4 Cincinnati, was found ie4 tse f-rs5 House laat night. An overtlose of s-trskad which Medical Examiner ir-aper ssvt erf accidentally taken, having -asset death. McCann cam here t.

Macdxf eM was advised to stay a 'rm days aod rest hs being a sufferer from beailaebes a-4 1 SO mn la. caused by overwork. Te relief be bbttuaily used morphia. i mother-in-law. Mrs W.

Bhsrp. fWT the body to Kew Tor thl afiemoea. trM whence It will shlt.ed ClnriaaatS. HrCkan vra .13 vear oW. a nstlve of CH ctnnatL where has rel.

r.rtr, ni a graduate of BHeue. ijj. Ht I- wlf and two rh.ldren. He ta eaeor of Immense J1 TT fixed finanrUlly A dispatch Jar Caan la proatmted. How He Will KxpUia.

I LIT. After Kovember 3 V-Kr fault. I didn't want the slncl' r4 rr iuk rral if in Ifce MS3ri sad the defeat lore at their 4W- Tben and Vow. (Pfcilaertreia Hi Thts thne last year the R.puW7 were charging wno 4 country to the vertre of wouH i.ebr1 K'fte-f and biased at a free sU-er tnerties- I Jfog in Demaad. Denrer T.m-e 1 Palmer and Bockne-.

'he laails i ftt rsa sr. paid could net trust xus x-uj It Moat Be. -oba WarM M--Ll Can It be tbat tb a-rua- and nr. rtyo tke Haaaa ia mlsd wbea wrote u- Wblaker. Mare Mmna.ii- TTJ" umm i a stump speaker-, ir.i Mr.

XZ ja Jena; very nicely. goid handicap. Only TTientarlv. JJialt Lse HeraM I I aa a decoy dork ticket J3" artt- -J77 Tbey don't deeetve aaybody. thenxselvea.

What It Jdeaa. rladmaAlle fir.m I Vet for Mclttnley Zr ts the panic that bea-uo 'TT Harrieoa admlnlstratios, sno sa- AlOppC'taL fTte-tTTisa Oeneral Coenor'. bs Ho i aad Boas Is Umst HI Ha WW Wake 1 rb- dlobtJ g. aa atstes for nana it bo, or old bedreasa 5o. nnaw a.htfttl 'f Ua.

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