CONTEST FOR AGORRENCY The Fight For and Against the Free Coinage of Silver. EVERYBODY DISCUSSING FINANCE The Relative Merits of Gold and Silver ns Money of Forin the Conversation, and the Financial Question Will Be a Prominent One in the Next Presidential Campaign. unt The para Nati l fav Ra sliver x view just pu the biggest fight of Chis century on the asersugstion when thanaw Congress Tople of the Hour In Kentucky. The topie of the h vis tor Blackbu retary ( ur in Kentuck m's ¢} nee to Be 167 Re ar« Lain Secretary Morton's Views, and whe 's ean fix t fix the 1 rol: imexlity, and by avoid all the possible shrinkages in values which tend t A 0 cause pani we t) Lords Ex-President Harrison's Posilion, t-Pr iarrison # believed, that ney and free be agro m wis t hey have been pur- fellow citizens, now in Eugland y are feeling the al. id and Its prostrating tries Views of Senator Jones, waa one of | tha Interna 1 Brussels, for ween the ad- from silver coin | wn ference bo. | : ROD rT Ary os and E sate Leller, J 'nited y which the 8 ire Ne PORN NU De represan. nes, of Arkane sald the Nevada Sena- amount to a hill Wo shall have to settle the matter for vurseives, independent of Europe.” This view is shared by flosnclers and other prominent men in business and politics in the metropolis, ari ra Danieis,"” wil not Cans A “Crusade” to Be Inangumted, he Now York Herald says that “An ime portant crusade against the free colnage of sliver will be inaugurated in the metropolis, It will cover every section of the country, This movemecnut, while it will be paparate from the Memphis ‘Sound Money' Conven. tion, will aim at the same objecis, and its purpose will be to educate the publis for the money questions that are bound to figure in the Presidential election next year, A series of editorial articles will appear regularly in nearly a thousand newspapers all over the country, attacking the (ree silver doctrine, The head and centre of the metropolitan movement is the Reform Club of New York." A Poll of Missourl Legislators, A Missouri paper hasinterviewed members Prevalling Tople | of the State Legis! ellver by the United States at the present ratio?" Five Republican and 7 Damoaeratio Sena rs answered ves and 4 Republican tors no, In the House, 14 Republicans d 24 Democrats said ves, and 14 Repub ans, 2 Demoorats and 2 Populists no. INinols' Governor for Free Silver, Demoerats at Chicago ganized the “Honest Money Leagn of Itlindis” for the purpose of resisting the | fren silver movement, In an interview Gove ernor Altgeld denounces League. He favors free silver I'he Iroquois the Club, one yhad ad Resolutior expedient and { the United Sts at it would be mo at ut ¢ {pt Of retur: mewad prosperity are n ne, when signs wise and Jf Excitement in Indiana, | Active in Texas, thea Tes Tennessee Nogisinture for Free Silver. wdonted hy win Party Barriers Be Mroken ! . 3 r v Yor ¢ “It | Money" Candidate ALLIANCA AFFAIR SETTLED Spain Will Give the United States Ample and Honorable Satisfaction The Labor World emp ploy ! ula is a fake barry regions to 1 pie aro all ther oltie food above the sew rad Rallroad It wa od that ere required to d the same amon int fifty would de discern: vil ad in stores omen working wit! i Mra, Nathan found @ in which the girl who sat dows was discharged, The Brotherhoo Carpenters and Join ers have de » War upon the Balti more Baseball Clu and from now until the troubis is settiod all union men aMiiated iz Any way with the Federation of Labor are re quested by the carpenters to taboo the cham plons, The trouble grew out of the con struction of the new grandstand by non union men Beveral Sundays ag fifteen unios Sutpapiaty assembled in San Franolseo, Cal, aud put up a house for one of the union Patriok Hughes, who was in nead of sothe as sistance, iy night the modest cottage wa ractioally finished and ready for occupancy @ union could not give money, but iu | labor was at its own disposal and It gave b freely and voluntarily According tothe ninth annua report o the relief department of the Pennsylvanis | Raliroad, thers Is a surplus of $278,751 ir | the treasury of that organization. During | the year 366.015 was reonivedd from 4112 de i wsitors, Benefits have been paid to mem ers since 1886, disabled from accidents, ag fiogatin $720,066, The sums that haw fn pald out ln death benefits amount t fans Tit a) ture on the gllver ques. and publishes their answers to the ques | | tion tio “Are vou in favor of tha free coinage of [| | JAPAN “Hiner ’ J 4 EADY FOR WAR. Fortific PE Ww ALLIANCE, The Conqueror of Chinn Is Mohollzing Largo Bodies of Troops---Yussin Still Soldiers Thinks Sending to Vindivostoek «ee France That We Are IY t Support ing Japan Against the Mowers, He Resigns as Civil Service Commissioner to Become a Pollee ( ommissioner, The rvs Telegraphic Tieks FOR Acycies instead of } plague {a A oattl vernments of 8 Clazinnati, in rdered his father, has been y imprison ment at Pensacola, | The United States wots this year to aln inst your, when distributed " 0 Forest fires are raging in the mountains In the southern interior of West Virginia, Fully 2000 acres have boon burned over along the Poot River Venezuela has agreed to pay Italy £100,000 Indemnity for the loss sustained and damage done to Italian property during the late civil war in Venezuela, We are glad to hear from Puget Sound that tha lumber mills in that section are obliged to run night and day to fill orders from foreign countries A marble tablet with an inscription has been placed over the spot where tho skeletons of thirtees soldiers who fought under Gen eral Montgomery were found near Citadel Hill, Quebec, last fall, The tablet was donated by American ofitizens, residents of that city. Chiongo Exposition Medals. According to Director Preston, of the Mint Bureau, the 24,000 medals awarded by the Chicago Columbian Exposition will be ready for distribution about the lst of August, Washington s Minister. received » va few May D Plas ive t the jury in Lot s voardict The weddis Lord and the Dowager Duchess nee Price, of Troy, NX, Y., 0 don. Admiral 8aldan? leader, has ment tro The inhabitants of La Again pantie stricken oy Hundreds of people have houses and nro eneam px The (ETE An wu Biack Bea tieet coliide Russian mall seamer K hut Hghthouse, Five un the ship and were fost aviug | " Lh) na Yictlory ot There was fighting in the wns It was ballevod friends of ax-Presi. arth Janeiro, pease, ont Peix Moraes, lirastl, which to wauted to ov oror f William B of Maril dn Gar pe in Blo Grande do A Roy 1 ar wrship Pon with {rebus near Items. wnish Minister § 4 low wenn wits) PREPARE FOR Any farmer who ha apple or pear tre spraying apparatus If with the use « The Limes insecticides, dif more than pay for Japan an- | Crops tatoo nd was gwen re poli (MM ind persons | i] often comes handy for and f fungicides an leronce in outfit, and spraying i oth iis DIN wh | tal Model red all over the land for the pur Frauoed " Governments tion of Rh tione, notably the sugar beet rival In Eu; fusion of the ¥ ientifie far by the fae year {he thirty bush A Our os Ww hos harply National ( nent better provision ol | ngricultvaal geience to resford > 00d Fecond, and thi rough % place in Lon n insurgent Lroveru I. B Austria, were oe oarthigunike, et thelr Aagnin wh, ‘ a ind i alt lemkila of nnd the the fakin. wo with " 3 BANK bushels » went d aver strects of Blo quickly supe Hines, w President | made rapid strides wi deendes, advance of the eld of Farmivg, every other branch of industry, has | experiment and instruction pro ’ bably ahead of in the appliea farming, Getman) some direc of her 1T, Giis in production general which readers is shown bad wheat OF ACTe 18 ovr wtod with this thirteen bo need of the to make some leeation along like Hoe dan th the last two It Line become highly skilled labor, and it is wescssary that provis- | you creck, familiarize value between nn good and a poor erop will the with sn nee REIT 4 ty ni a i 4 avol This he ean do ing the d only i while | au indred 1 Arr Is to the space in 2 ngs devote i to roosts sep Dave irate from the laying or nesting se tion. They ean always be found one or the other pince at certain pi in i Lg | ods of the day, aod the droppings, if fined to one piace, not i nil befoul other parts of the building. CO d ) Hens like green eabbage when it is hung up where they can chip off a bit when inclined, and in the winter and early spring, when there is little green food growing, nothing is more convenient and beneficial, Onion tops in springtime are excellent as a blood should be fed with soft wi stimulant and {food Any building yon ereet for your poultry should, if yon keep 100 head, bave a room in the center for storage of grain and such tools and eooking apparatus es is necossary about a well ordered henhouse, The building should have wings on either side with a three- foot passage way in the center, throw. ing pens, say five by ten feet on either side, the pamber of such pens de- pending upon the size of the bnilding it rs L 4
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