6G THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, benefited ited Htates. } mn ean speak apon that onl 1 i¢ with more enthusi . | Cc eonvietion erything, policy of prot the laboring Sir, nobody than my Hand! it can w indard, oper result Mm at of Brit fal inde | resist thom y of giving it enough to oting it to large enough demand return to the French coinage. qures above given are authoritative, y considering them It must be remem ared that they are London market quota that colnage in France was gratuitous. All gold and y tha mint oolned an Was for e w-tenths of 1 | per cent on iz one simp was manda silver portation cost on coin and n during the most of that thm t mewhere about 1 mus § per cent lost at the n this, interest was oration he small w that g roulanted side More Thaw SILVER. tall IER {11 HI Bi [20:11 18.6 2372 Toil 16. [ gn} Hal 116. ratio call atten do not, under irchase bullion, coin of I have ROMe consnrily other that EE that one way if we opened the y in handing it lt who should ming and “de mint exists mernly tht to 1% and pass por. "The govern Whether effootnzl to sing 20 represent wil depend upon use 18 can command, In this respect I ngres wholly with the honorable gentleman from Maine { Mr. Mogley), who opened this debate, and who now dogs me the honor of listening to me, The whole question of maintain. ing freely coined sliver at » parity with ons all be pass at the va TE I , sts and a inlists in | which was previously kep question therefore forees i pon us, Is there any olreumstar ealoniated 4 wffect the relation « vor to gold which dis tinguishes the iatter from the earlier? N undoubtedly which formas Hividing line between an epoch of approx mate fixity in the relative value of gold and 1 instability in the sliver and one of parks y stoan which had pr when the bimetiilie a3 viously been in fores in the Latin union cons to be in full operation, and we are irres od to the con n that the operation Kywiom, eatablishe 1 ne it was in « ™m pulsation and comimerog other f that intrios the of which were con siderable, exerted a orial Inflaenee nim the relative # of the two metals Hu Jung ne Was in fink that, ne he product forre chabgon in the precious Wo Kind ow 1a t regaras intellx doutters anu farmers to boos 100 years the greatest is the aggregate of n and women, JT nation NE arms wer, str aided by bh y and steam power applind to the id selences of extent t world PR ree] everyday fe fn nation wer (llustrates perhaps ns well ns ar thing ean the which th ation Is a factor in the world's t lean give money work todo, In he world's steam power rding to Mulhall’'s dictionary of sts &, was 18,460,000 horsepower of France 1,850,000 horsepower, o little more than 10 per cent of the whole In 1888 the total for the world 150.000 horsepower, and of this the of the United 14 nearly 20 per share today | 16, 940,000, as great ok that of al the world in 1870 and fully threo thm us great in proportion to the w holo an wi that of France in 1870. Here wo ree, say Mulhall, that the United States poss almost ag much energy as Great Hel Germany and France collectively,” In comparing the two countries in re spegt to commerce, a mest Imporiant poing « this: In proportion as the foreign com. which UReR ston degroe to 1 nee : wns was 50, sha Hiates wns FOU, 000, o cr almost merce of & nation Is small relatively to | she entire bulk of trade, 1t Is easy to malin Id were ind those 100. yO, O00 s percentage } | sides, have an exter ft 1 he 3 nre ARLE ™ : HE oy But few Jo well ze that pr nderant Wt Ew wiuoed is consumption either this non i er the monetary use (tee A of the g taken for the arts of India simple hoarding or a for ne i reg : annually pr nd i tie being the arts ary purposes fl is Included " non ir, Walker of Massachusetts Nill the gentleman tell the house how much the esubomie power of gold In commerce has increased Jn the last 60 years? Has 1b not inoroascd several thonkandfold? Mr, Towne~Mr. Chairman, I under. the common argument of gold standard thouriste that the eonclusions drawn by | Br | might find and « lasp with thelr stand the gentleman's question to refer to | { Jed again to th ' the paths of progperity all stat cent to beer mad tur that the w And 1 warn they ar They know ths ir gold stan mission and wl and the enterpr of 1 iver and chat the no Ww : ) hen top must be put t Mr vr y : your elaborate mn marks will yot : ¢ ina few words what you want AN party to ard wing at ti & wirh | do grront Reg ul if the Frog ie in thes and v that th y hands the hand of the Republican party and thus bo heights of pence and along The Republican turn wil opel uinens i 08 pant when Hyy way dark they groped anxious the | sirenu the x rise level nt i v int ! r until the god Ww ) ared « ) 1 inthe ins kp boastfully wearing his most odious shape 1f, sir, there is in this today a malove t power w ih ring and helmet of Rg id, terrible aspect, as it either] dermines the | there be for the Republican party a more glorious destiny than, like the god in the story, to come to the relief of the people! Bn oaphive while wer, he was untry now invisibl And pow usly or openly un undations of liberty, « falsed His Own Coffin, of Ba thoi oars aay + ominent lawyer hy and eccentric Mow county now 87 id, was in his and a judge. H Fifty yoars ago bo ted pear his front dnut with the avowed Inton tion of sect g from the tres timber for hin cofMin The tro shrove steadily. The other day, feeling strongly the infirmities of age, the judge ordered the treo cut down sud sawed into boards. Then the carpen- fur took his moensare and began the coflin, #1 8 doorstep nw
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