- , . - tart. , ( , r Mia I ( denfly needed, and In July, "SOO.IDB, OOO mora asslgnata were issued. Prices were now en or moos, lint avasrei did not rlae at all. In 17W8 the mob befrnn t plunder rfhnpe. After Sin larl (tores had been Rutted they txitmht off the mob with 7,on0,or franca Hut the market women, who could not pay the eiorbltaot prrtoe for aoap, ngreed that a "law should be framed to nuike paior money a good m gold." Huch laws were pained, refralaUng price, but the only result waa that mer chant would not sell, and farmer vwonld not bring In their produce. More starved than were killed by the enemy In the war. It seemed neeeaaary a fcara in or "people's money," and new Issue were tnndc, until in 17U6 over 4,KO,0,0iW of the. wretched thlngii had lweu lasued. Meantime the gold Inula d'er remained jiixt the name. It bought Just aa much In IT'.nl an In 17W. Hut Sept. MW6, this 95 franc gold piece ytm worth lfc.1t francs of the "people noDoy," Dec 1 U wan worth 8,0ftn franca, and Fearraary, J7V4, It wm worth 7,Cl franca. To cheek thin depreciation It waa made a crime fianlahable by twenty years In rJialns to jrtwe mere than the face value for gold. Then the gold wn hid. Meantime, who suffered f Not the Meh ww l ho shrewd. There were plttnty of method by which they commanded money and tat It In prodigality. The sufferer were the laboring people. I If fore 17WI :ho iiier money win nearly nil In their hands. Tliu rich hail unloudod. Whn the craah of repudiation rame, In July. 17'.l. the (fovefifmetit had to admit thai it pnxr was nil winthltMH; thin worthless money wax held itlmont entirely by tbiHte of tliu NiimlliiMt mean. Oh the Inloriti. mini mid woinm mine thcnihllic; weight of Ihellnnl lout. 'I'fcc lenin in pliitn. Natural law doe not 2- out i f It way fur oraNir. "Cheap fimtjry" lllv.ayi lend to rhcacr money. Mm-.' and more depreciation follows. When the in-uhh coiiioatko juiuriire'round to thf oarth. .MllNTOOMKUY 1. KultKIlT. THE PRICE OF' GOLD Tlit f'erHtiujil iirtln,a Vary ( Irarly .tlinwrml. Th euhjoiiictl tic atloliH have lieen uski-il of uh liy.it rorrcapnridV'nt: "1 XliH-N tlm price, of suM lliietuat-i In n r4iiiiuierelal sen so the annmnx sliver? "-. When the Jeweller buy gold bul Hon at .price oik i ted in the market re port. I that, mi Indication .that the jiriee of ild lluctiiafe commercially the tame at Uw jrice of silver!' "& Is frobl nmenable iU the lav of supply uud demand a a product, or tnly aa uionuyt" TbeaHkiitKtrthoo quest! - show of itnef-f the confusion that prevail in many ml lulu mi the subject to which they relate. The jjrloe of gold lu any country In which got J bullion lcuned without chargts or nt u rrllllr.g sharg'i, to the .owner differs from the .gunntity bf coin .which It will prodaioe ouiy by. tin dlffereree .whlcn tie owiutf Ja willing to pay to aavohlmaulf thi loNnur lucimvenWaie of waiting for thn nc'ujj t-oluse to take plitoe. Jn till con ii txy itvirry depua'tor of gold buMlon at the mint got', an Hou'i as the bullion can be wnlphud uud imiwiyed, an order on thu tn-uiury for UU07 fir every ounce, Ichm thu co-.t of mi)ltli4:Miidaoyliig, whiclilt next to tioLk.UiK. In (irt it Jit italn tht Hank f Knplatid ii renulm-d by Its charier to pay for oi cry tuinee of MtatiiU rd giiM offered to K 77 tdiilliriir -and H uiuv, In ItH oivn iioU'h. unil thew noU' It mint redeem In g ld coin on ilmuind It cin then either have the Hold ruined it to wivt reign u( 77 nIu'I Iii'h and H 'a iu -e p?r ouuro, or It van keep It iiucKined. WlivO the Iwtak bnj gold on its uwii ai fount, aH, for luKtaiu t Win n it lu4 A liuit lean gidd coin, U payt , i tnilu 1ch Uuui tbt reulrtioii prixiv; and vv'hen It will, 4-ither our to In or gold tiara, y. get mt much muro na .tiur lia-r are vi 'lling to pjy. Nevrrthelm k, the coining ciWiuuf th gvjld Hi", vmy nearly, ihu luiiikct prict iiud .ho Ui'vlatiuna ato t Mng. V'lien It conw to rtiie vaCun of aUW iiuuiNured by coimuodlUo, ad'fforont rule jirut 'ilia. 1 ho prW) of y ild dot not vary, but tho ijuantiiy of it required lo procure lu esthaugo any article that 4.4 liought and aold, varlu aecording to tht market. An oivnce of coined gold will bug', nonio t Illicit ounce of ailver, ooinedmee 81, and aomutlmo 83. It will buy, aome tlmu au .bunhol of wheat, aomotliae 80, and, nt preRent, here lu New York, about So. Whcp a Jeweler needa gold he can either melt up gold coin or buy unooUied barn, aa ha ploane; but. either way, e pay very nearly tho aamo value for 11 Our answer to the quoxllou put to ui arc, therefore -. 1. Thu price of gold doe not vary in a oiiimurelal une the aamo an nilver. 2. Ike price paid for gold bar dot- not Indies to that gold fluctuate comiuurutally. li. (lold I amenable to (ho law of supply And demand, but the variation In lu value are indicated by thu price of other evmmodltlo, of which price gold coin, or lu t-Ulvaloiit, 1 the measure. N. V, Kun. How the Nation Tried theBryti Flan in 1700 with Awful Resnlt. ELECTION QctJ A STORY OF CHEAP MONEY. IEERIATID WITH A SCHEME. I, ALFHBD SPKOIIT, High Slicriff or Snyder county, Oommonwealtb of Peamylv.tnU, dJJ Ing the several persona hereinafter named, to wit: Thirty-two persons for Presidential tiloctora, Tff0 ) Two Auditors, and One Coroner. The nominations for all the above are a follows : I ELECTION PROOT "There bardly be a bt4trr role iu auy country for the legal than the market proportion. The prraumpllnn In auch that each metal HimIi It true level aeeoriUng to It Intrlnalo utility lu the geunral cyitem of money operation, 'A lung gold, either from It Intrinsic uitrlorlty a a inotal, from It rarity, ur frniii the prcjuillur of iiiitiiklnil, retain an coiiklderable a lre-piiilnmire lu value over nilver a It lot hitherto had, a natural eone im-lice uf till aeeni to he that It cnudltlon will be more atutlonary. The ratolutiuu, thortifore, which limy tuke place In the cumparatlve value of guhl ami nilver will be change In the atate of the lutter rather thaii In that uf thu former." Aleiauder j Hamilton. A l'ulnter from JeRcrion., "Tho real credit of tho United State depend on tho ublllty and tho immuta bility of their will to pay thulr debt." Tboniai Jeffunton, 1703, Letter oo Panla ontgoiaery V. Robert laaOraahl Maa er Tell f the Dlaaatroo XiperlnieBU Made by a Muter XetUak The Uaw I ruin Natatal Law Dse Not Oe Oat of 1U Way for Orator Tfee Poor Aw Al way the Loaer. 1 have been aaked te tell the etory of cheap money In France. The reaaon 1 It curtou elmlbuity tr( lie pruinlne made by Mr. Bryan. For "Franca" read "Amorlot," and tbiatala aeema to Utlong to 1800 rather than 17W 17U8. In 1T89 Ume were Urlble In Fiance. There wa both an enormou public debt and deficit There wo no credit Capital had retirud and waa hoarded. Buelaoaii etood U11. ilr n began to mutter thntchoaperiuoaoy waa UeooUi'd. The trouble., they claimed, waa e too mall circulating medium. "Give u more money, tilne nr. good, aound paper niiiwjf." Nearly nil thu leading revolutionist eald thin. Kven Mlrubenu m pportod it. If ever there waa a good plan for -cheap money, thejr hail IL ll wn aa follow: F ranee bad junt conHacatod. toe entire eNUttea of the church.. Thi wealth, ac cumulated for l.ifio yeam, wa 4, 0U0,0o0,t' franca, oliu-tlilrd llio wealth of thu uatlon. It yiuldud a yearly ijioume of aui.UJU,Ut franc. The atutakinen wlshedXo aull all thi real st.au to the people, both In ordor to at tach thu people to the involution And to get money for thu Uite. So they proposed tobwue mort jag.liotcH, t'Jllled uaiilgliatrt, of 4liD,UUU,0UU JCruUCf ugaln.t Uil laud, buiu-Lug IntureetaU 8 per oelit. Could auy ;pcr monry.be bettor? The Vitlue of the land ten tJmr greater than the iiKHlgnaU, and tho interest cerLalu to rutiru them aoon. True, wlae men oppoaedJt Necluar, thu greatest flnaxu;ler of tbat .century And a tru-j patriot, xuutrly loai hla life lu allow ing it folly. liut orator wa alilnita favor. The luv(rite lurguiut nt wa the patriotic eouti inout, "France ran afford to atand aUuua and tench all Kurojie a leaean." Tbe bold revolutionary leader who iiad upM-t abaolutlais were like hlackauiltha at watch mending when thej'. tried thair bemla.at flnanoe. Tb 4UU,uuu,uooilgnaU wire, howevar, but a beginning. There bad been many warning thut thnjr would only upon the way for a deluge uf paper money. Ho a La w bad been paused limiting the heme. liut in a few month thing vure a bud a ever, uud buu,UUUU moro wore lsauod iu l?.m. The liiaPil limit hiul been muhed. liut liiiuro "turrulallng .medium waa aull called for. iriee Wr high, jeet wugea V'ere low. More mvuity would help. So tliu limit Jaw wa .udod, and iu 17V1 uUi.uoo.UiU uioru were iaHUud. U he natluii wna now inebriated rlth its cheap money. With oiich new lusue them weru good JJiiH'K for a few week; tbeu in inn harder times nod thu call fur. more lu-nifc'iiat. It wa like A drunkard .after each drink. 'J ho faalvr the now isue came, thu klmrtcr waa til'i good fittJU-'g. Now bad igu uppuurod- 1. AislguatUropied iOwr ceut titatee- s,ucu trpHl to mend tliia by an addreaa.U) ,u!to peujilu ebowJng how wrong thi wa biet'iu began to dlmppeur. Thi wn ichargcdXo lirjtiah lnttuenue and to the rjjed of goldbug banker. It. waa urged that a few might .be hung for example. The rcul rtrnton gold dleappuard waa that jiHttigviat ciuld be uwhI and gold wa xuure valuublu. 8. ProierJ.ty atopfiod nltotother. At Aral jnAUufacturer had been lUmuLated, then lor luorketa were auddunl glutted, then facUirie hut down. The jterve of productLwA vwicut The itatesman put up tariff But the collapaa wenl.oa. 4. UncurtoJuty A to the future tola of the uaaignat checked all invoatiuent .and excited atock gambling, iiudneai d.wXn died to living from hand to mouth. Every body wa peculating. LouU Blano any; "Commerce waa dead; gambling tookiti fjace." Money went to the citlu; thj farmer no longer uw money. Ju A vast debtor olasa arose. It waa to their Interest to have the currency depre rUu still more so they eould pay their debt easier. They clamored for "more money." In December, 1701, 300,000,000 mora a algnnts were issued, making thu Car 8, 100,000,000. Now a new kind of financial theory was heard. "Depreciated currency," said the D blnthersktto orators, "la a blessing. It keeps France from buying foreign articles. It keeps all our Internets at home. Give us more money," So in April, 1792, IW),000,000 more were Issued. Tho security had improved, for the es tatus of the cmlgrnnt nobility wore coufls- rated by the nation. 1 "- Yet tho anslgnnts went lower still, down ' to thirty lielow par. Finally jwiyment was f sumiendud to publlo creditor for all amounts over 10,000 franc, This wa the 5 ' flrnt step of repudiation. t Thou capital Indued locked itself up. All i that saved multitude of mon from starv Ing waa bolng drafted Into the army to be f 1 hot Cz3 More "circulating medium" waa evl- A Cross (X) at the Large Square at the right of the Surnames of the Candidates for Pre A Cross X Marked in tho Square at the light of the Name of aci fkndidati. inside II aurossA be marked within the CircTe it will be Equivalent to a Trark oppose m roil a miAKinT ticket O MARK WITHIN THIS CIKCLK Tor l,r'.i,.it Mini Vice I'rrvlilcnt Mckinley AND HOB ART. Presidential Electors. M.uk ll) 'imepli Wharton, ilexntnler E. i'liltoii vV 1 1 lii in V 1 1 1 1 e ro w. Fvlrr I Kimtierly. bli II H. T'ealatoii. AJjetTnrHorjtpT l-'rank V. U-i (llev. William M, !Tagarf Leonard Myers. roeplil "Tlii.blell. W! I, am l tv llv. folin Frit?. Henry I .lolinwni. lollU 11. liitlldln Everett Warren rliilcr Welling hi WiIiIk llarriMon Bail, l)ivi.l W. Miliar. tientj V. I'revof t, lame V. llrowu. Kredorick 11. Kntou. eorge) itarron Miller. UmiU'ii Jinllmway Shimlel. mirgo ThompNia .Swank. tinuel Kdward Wilon. Willimr tlaurice tiAtiilolpli. ICuiHtmel Wert hi'i titer. JoajiUi SKM-r. ICdwnni Kierelt Abraius. laior Solus, VViuliaiu Sell n nr. loMbh V. Ciktiinliell. JttprescJi tatiuc- t-Large in Congress. (Murk '.') i ialuwlia A, ( iron. 3 niiiiiiei A. lavetiMirt. lieprcxentatire in Congress. (Murk l) I'l.lOtcl.'O At . MrIhhi. tieiHtior in the General Assembly: (Mark 1.) '.4 win M. Hummel. Heprescntaiivein the O'ener al Assembly. (Mark 1) CliHrl.ii W. Hermann. Sheriff. (Marlc.1) eott Hitter. Treasurer. (Mark 1) William II. Heinle. Commissioners. (Murk t) W llliam Dreeee, aiiKi; hpolw. Auditors. (Mark t) I. V. Moweisox. ('alviu K. Mover. Coroner. (Mark 1) fir. .1. K. Rogar. lni A STKAKiHT TICKET O MA UK WITl 1 1 X Tl I W CI KCLE 1-XjIIA STKAKiHT TICKCT O MA UK AV1TI 1 1 X TI IIS ClUCLI Kr I'liMlileiit and Vice J'leHliletil BRYAN AMD SEWALL Presidential Electors. (Murk .).') riiemiiH Nleriett. lewtH N. )rlaiul. Alexander II. t lioll rot li. TbiniiUM ti. I ieliiliuiit .lobtl 11 Keeniin. AUKTt M. Ilick lohu J. Tnvlor. Tliofiina Mi'Culloiii'b. lodti llntfioi. It. 'lie: l n 1 tiimi hh. iCbarles I) Kaier. Jolin It. Slortu. ThoiiiB K. llnak. iCI.arlea K leugir .1 r. kjbarlrs 11. rV-lmdt. ThiiiiuiH IL 1'liillifw. loeeph 8. Kurt a in. John K. lloyal. John M. Carroll. Charlee J. Iteilly. .). l lloffa. Ik lmel Delaney. i; FOll A STIIAKJIIT tIckH o MA UK WITHIXTIIlsciir DrrDfrrirur IT as. Cur President una Vieo l'relienl. LEVERING JOHNSON. Presidential Electors. (Mark Hi) Jhiiii'H Manuel. Saiiiinl Dagij-, 1 1 ith in DeWnlt. Oliver li. I i.'li'oniii, .tllire ll. .l.-i. lolia '.f aii-. Kdward (..'nmpbell. William M. Stan Her. li. IHihh, Frailt li. Lynch. Oeorpe Irwin. Silas'. Swallow. A, Foster Mullin. j:w7Rugh: llobert. S. (ilaw. Geo. V, K'ewler. Joel K. Merriinan. Uenjainin-li. Cnnnn. George O. Kitchie. V. .1. lirady. Georire W. Rhine, John Cihatton. William UVibe. Samuel 'W. Hlaek. lolinj. M-Karland. C II. AkeiiH. loli it l Mi'Kinney. S S. Ilnekett. linnet J. Kttg, I J'en rsn it at ire-a UJji re in Congress. (Mark x.) UeWYit Vr." licWitt. f Jerome T. Ailu.an. Ilrpresentatire in Congress (Mark 1) Willie V. Kearim. Senator in the General Assembly. (Murk 1) I. A. Oiiiidv Representative in-the Gener al Assembly. (Murk 1) itiMwpli I.. Mark. Sheriff. (Mark 1) laeob (1. Hnvder, Treasurer. (Mark I) LiiHtin Obit. Com missioners. (Murk !) 'bares Herman. loiin A. Stihlnwker. Auditors. (Mark i) Absalom Sclinee. Howard J. Mitchell. Ontjt U. Hopkins, Horace M, Walton. Milton f. Fiery. Noah I'ettebone. LloiiatliiHi lirown. John Marty ti, Nr. 2olm A. HiugmitKter. tV'illiHin ft. Wharton. .louse F. lViline. loHepb ft. Mill t.. Howard Cloiite". (JiHirgn Uiiivt.iii. Kur Pn-Kliteiit. uinl V re lr- . i, BRYAN AND WATSON Presidential A (Murk r. '.left Alexiiinier . lloirroth I l'li'iiiiM" Sterrit. 1 Ivi N, lieland. ; Tbo-. ti. lielahuntv. John II. Keennn. lohn J . Taylor. fhoH. McCullmitfh. Itoliert A. Tlioiiion, (yhas. 1). K Her, Joe. H, SHrtn.ni. lert"M. Ilii k. John Hagnti. lame J. King. lohn H. Storm. rims. K. Hank. il'liB!. P, Remtier. Jr. 'Iirr. H. Sehailt. Tho. K. rhillips. Idin K. Koval. lobr. M. Carroll. hlba. J. Kitrv. J. V. HolTa. A. J. Ura.lv. Geo. W. Khine. lohn OFntton. Willam Weilw..- lohn J. McFur'land. .Ci, H. Akeim. j-Vilin L. McKinivi'v. IS. H. Hnckett. liichard T. Vgden. i Jienresejita tive-at-Large in Congress. (Murk i) Michael Palnuey. gSatiinel W. r.lack. Abraliam A. Darker. veor Alcorn. Senator in the General Assembly' (Mar!: l.) Tiepresen la lirr-a I- Lnri in Cong re st. (Mark." lernmo T. Allimin. .I(ilin I. ' 'orrell. iaines II. Smith. Coroner' (Mark I) ELECTION PROCLAMATION For November 3, 1896. I, AI.KliKl) HI'fX'HT, High HIierltT of Snyder Countv, t'ouioiiBwcuIln of Pennsylvania, do hereby make knows and give notice to tbe Elec tors ot tbe county aforesaid that an election will be beld In the said county on Tl'EMDAY. NOVEMBER trd, Itwt, for the purpose of elect ing tho several persons herolnufter named, to wit : lit persons for 1'reshdcnllal Electors, S per s ins for Krpresentutlvc strLrrge In Congress, 1 ItopresenUllve in Congreus, 1 Htite Senator, I Awernbl) man. 1 HlierlfT, l Treasurer, 3 C'om mlMolonem, t Auditors, and l coroner. It district, at thsOHil rellows Hall In Helln. grove Itorough. Sd district, at the bouxe of John F. lioyerin and lor I'orry towiihliip. 3d district at the house of David IIutTer, la sud fur Chapman toaroaliip. 4th dlatrlct at the residence of Win. Moycr in suit fur Waalilngleu tuwuabip. 9th dlHtrlct. at Kphrliiin Uruyblll's Uotol in and lor r'ranklln lownalilp. 6th alHlriet at tbe Odd Fellows Hall in Drsver towii, la and fur lleaver tuwnabip. 7th dlntrlct at tbs houxi of Uoury Ilouaur, la anil fur M'eat lleaver tewnahlp. Hih dlatrlct, at Peter Itartmau's Hotel In and for Centfe township, tth dtatilet, at the school boon at Kreamer.lu Si tor Uidillixrovk township. W. W. liongacre. luth iltwfrlet. lit tho liniiM- ..f Mm! Ill a anil tor IVna townabip. Ilth dlHtl let. at the lioime nl Ev Ult iiul lor .lurknoii townhip. ISHl dtHtl'let. nt the I'eiinul V. V Ir. t4' .Monroe townabip, 1.1th district, at tfn hnit.e et "liti" lirMylilil In and lor Went perry i''f 14th dlatrlct nt the Court HnuwiisVI tlm lloroiiiiUot Midilleburi: 15th dlatrlct, at the Port Trrvoitrt H in and lor L nlon townHhip. Htth dUtrlet, nt the hoime of Jmii'i ' in irosMivitiu. in anil lor ib i3 I'lh itlatrlet, at the public rh.'l!iOT uiioliurK. In and lor Hpi'lint t ii-hip-NOTICE IS HKKKHV tilVIS, 'Thst everr nArann. veHiitiiii Jiati(' Peaea, who ahull hold an nlHea r linitlt or tnut nndrr tbe I iiitiil Mt" btate. or any city ih liieorperBl. il iti.inri a eoillinilliaionail ,it1lrjr nr nl ln.rwiM. I ottlcer or affiit, wbe la or ahull lf fmi'luv th lmlalaLiTA. AMnllv nr IiiiIii ihiT f ofthUalatanraf tlm fnlll lul.t. i" MU-tMintlMl ilUtrli.t . atiil ulu llil oTffV CuiiKreaa anil the Ktuta I.PuUl.ilun'. iee or eoiumou eoniicll of any rity. er of ny inmrporateil diatrirt. 1 lv u oi nuiiiins or ax or sppulntmrnt flM'linn nt this aMctor. ludira or any officer of "U' l1 ongiuie wi ue muu vouu " The Inapectors snd Judite f tl fWj in i a no inwuTti:uvD sua" "i ing the rlwtliiu in the diitrii t t w"' , api'Ctively belong, before aevrn w , morning, ana raon or tiwwia nii" mint, ana clerk no shall Iw a iUu MttJ.K .llUl., A. 8l'ECHTa Eheriff'a Ofllce, Middlebun;. county I'a., October 'ii, i urporated diatrirt. I"VU,T( r rxarriaiiig at thananirtis ant of JmlK. Iin.. t.irwrlf Ilia Cummonwealili. " ""' J I 11 I 11 .111 if f if a Hi!? a M h 3 "6afl 3 a - S . o e S f y g, 9 c I jl Si is? ui Hi im lii , I h i 111 ib 3Ji Elf J i iJsliH k -a -II "11 II -ill mull rllllle ll iBil r 55a i L?f rSl a5?l-a3f ateoe-aSbSa ,,?l,Si,ie 5 " ? S