THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, FA. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16%1867. BRYAN ON PROSPERITY. A Message to the Ameri- can People. PRESENT BOOM IN WHEAT. How It Will Affect the Issue of Bimetallism. VIEWS OF A GREAT PARTY LEADER Hie Writes n Breezy and Thoughtful Arti. cle Exclusively For the New York World. What Why Good Luck and Famine Abroad flave the Republicans Done? Wheat and Silver Have Parted Come. pany. Copyright, 1897, by the Press Publis) pany, New York W To the Editor of The The rise in wheat will aid rather than jure the cause of bimetallism. Whils a few people may be inclined to give an wiministration or blame, as the for everything that hay during ry intelli nt person reasons from cause to effect Wheat has risen Ix p hi World credit may be, 118 exXiIstenct ev With Pride” to Famine Abroad. } A How Will He Mivided ? hile the Res over to « COs ur affors posity . between them and the bimetallista The latter desire to all prices to the bimetallic level and then keep them there by a financial system which will furnish a st money suffi in volume to kes with the demand f Th praise a dear doll u w happy lollar in its essential o nes raise ent over ns enter for and the maintaining n reached, and th lar, fron Tine otects protect thie A rise In bring tage to articles and yet tho disas Hing price y few arti nd vine those wh roduce such be a detri gaged in which rise who are en ction of articles 40 ne njoy a corresponding Will Wages Rise Ton? may be given wool the woolgrower will be benefited, but the manufacturer of woolen goods will suffer unless there is a corresponding advance in the price of woolen goods But an advance in the price of wool. en goods is an injury to those who wear woolen goods unless they enjoy a corre sponding increase in their incomes. If sugar rises, the Sugar trust reaps the profit, but it must be at the expense of those who consume sugar unless the A few If instances rises, producers | consumers of sugar can make enough more to cover the inereased price Bo, when wheat rises, the wheat grower is benefited, but he profits at the expense of those who use flour unless the latter in some way secure a corresponding in orease in their incomes A general rise in prices should be fol lowed by & rise in wages. Mr. Carlisle in his speech of 1878, commenting upon the advantages to be secured through the Bland act, said, ‘Instead of con- stant and relentless contraction, instead of a constant appreciation of money and depreciation of property, we will have expansion to the extent of at least £2,000,000 per month, and under its influence the exchangeable value of commodities, inelugding labor, will soon begin to rise, thus inviting investment, infusing life into the dead industries of the country and quickening the pulsa tions of trade in all its departments, '' Good Effects of High Prices. farmer and the manufacturer would receive a higher price for his product and would be able to pay more to those employed in its produc n. The laborers, on the other hand, 1d at once realise the advantage en by the employer and their own demand an increas organizations, | demand for labor, and thus s The each ald HIS INCTens: * Fron Nign. Money Coming Europe A Good A larg money, secured by tl higher wheat, gives canse i 18 1 not evidenos i ' Ww insufficient quan If the farn od of the larg this vear's or to onl th ing, have an onstantly remind increase in the value of will they not be able ir loss the more are « n ulate ensily in wh HNO Whe ostorwl HE Prices whl than » lur prices ne? The depart: ntributed to our canse ont Z the benefits received by os from the farmer's pros Quotes MeKinley. The president during the last cam paign gave utterance to a very effective | phrase when he suggested the opening of tho mills instead of the mints, but he was answered by the statement that the mills would wore able to buy the products of the mille, When a government official points out the advantages accruing to the country from the fact that the farmers have several hundred millions of addi. tional rioaey to spend in paying debts and buying merchandise, he strengthens the position taken by bimetallista If the rise in wheat will enable the farmers to pay their interest more promptly and have money left to buy i merchandise, how much greater would be the general benefit if the rise extend. ed to all agricultural products? Political Effect of the Rise, In calculating the political effect of a rise in wheat it must be remembered that many farmers were threatened with foreclosure during the last campaign and that a considerable part of the money received for wheat will be em ployed in paying off mortgages. Thus intimidation will be somewhat restrict od, but the demand for merchandise will be less than it would be under or dinary circumstances. The reasons giv en above for believing that bimetallists will find encouragement rather than discouragement in present conditions are the same which have been given by other advocates of bimetallism. Those who free coinagyg may Ix wrong, but they agree upon the princi ples which underlie the tion, and they are not lik end away from their positic which enforce their The law of supply plains the fall in sily rise ! To in wheat n silver advocate AY money 7 to be fright vents ques in by Argumen and er speculation It woul to run th BOY Cxtont JUS — = + § Why Silver Countries be of prices to he bim What Have the Republicans Done? What has the Republican party dons to bring th people? It cannot be said that election of a Republican pre Republican platform bring boonuse business fail ures increased after the prosperity American the mer § pros; ures and bank fail n Int y national bimetallism cannot bring perity until an internati pr ban } publi r the pros Tew nal ag becomes mon Silos t! i thems lation on tarifl look to the tariff law and to that salon for such aid as politieal ti can giv They are justly entitled to eredit for any good which it brings and jJustlivire sponsible for it flicts The opponents of the Dingley bill de scribed its principal features when they Re f they (nest) TR AT any injury which in | called it “legislation of the trusts by open when the people | the trusts and for the trusts’ That the benoficiaries of such a law will rejoice is to be expected, but can the Republic an party show that the law has brought or can bring advantage to the people in gonoral? Nothing can better disclose the weak: ness of the Republican position than the joy mandested by Republicans over events for which their administration and their policies are in no way re sponsible W. J Brvax : he | Chicago platform In the MARTIN ELEVATION, y Philadelphia Leader to Be Sec- retary of Pennsylvania. CHANGES THAT WILL FOLLOW, Colonel Barnett, Wiki the Deputy Seores tary, step Down and Out at Once~Gepers!l Reeder, the Libel. Retiring Neoretary, Arrested For Saturday Cmmaonw it n of General Fran} ’ Disasxtron Loxns Arthur [RS mnmknowy Alfie William H. 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