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   Davenport Daily Tribune (Newspaper) - May 19, 1895, Davenport, Iowa                               10 Cents a Week DAVENPORT DAILY TRIBUNE 10 Week TRIBUNE SUNDAY MAY EIGHTH YEAR A J Smith Son CARPET SALE For a short time we offer Brussel Carpets At a Oilier goods in proportion IN W H Harvey and Prof J L Laughlin AUTHOR OF TALKED linked IIIn rim For tho Wide IIIR of lo Hie GuliJ We invite you to see our goods and prices fore buying J Smith Son Done There are times when a man does want to feel Whether by nature he be pompous or fix you the envy of men or of flirts If you allow iia to laundry your collars and shirts TROY LAUNDRY Telephone 482 307 Brady St Family washing done cheaper than you can do it at home CHICAGO Medical WALSH lo lowu tlie euro ot nci Bin private In Medical Consultation Free PROMPT AND PERMANENT CURES Con- Neuralgia and nil and All diseases to their to Curcci cue latent UT applied Nervous ije night J loss of etc cured by iho and submit loa surgical operation jUUll 1 remember oui long lios us to save a lull operations nt jou and a s of credentials If 3 ou can not call bj mull Chicago 221 street between mil TUU 2 May night at the Il- linois club Prof J Laurence Laughlin of the of and W IT author of Financial debated on the sub- ject the United States should enter al u pon the free age of at e inllo to gold of 16 to of action of any other There was a groat deal of ment Ilia the club could not hold mote hosts of citizens nought admission Put club con- fined to its own and dl out 200 Invited banking and nebs men and men that might be by Pi of and Mr Mr Jim vey opened the debate He said In pai t Hist reason why I am in favor of by this country Is that should not be subjected to the Influences of the governments of Europe If c in be reduced to poverty and the prosperity of the United Slates can be ruined by Ing to the lal policy of then we can be the same con- dition by financial legislation as a of i educe us The mostly say or admit i v ould be good If could Bet bimetallism In other Js agree that there IB i idi but claim that we aic to the financial policy oC Tils Mi denied lie went on The governments of are They the Ii foi people about every Ro often 0.1 f few latlon and the bos me hewers of wood arrl of liter fai tl e titled few It Is one of s of legislation by i iany aie robbed and few are em tl en it is one or oL governments the t a fi MOT ot lican n Coddle oui pendent of Is the leason nt financial I I bv the United States If IV j Vv o must have the bame that e In to cany on bii with my reply is ii L I ust lesp er did on balance oi the and p Europe the time when i ail and aa money and lad This nation can Have an independent without i fe nice balance of the and can catry on its own by ocean and by lanel the other of the Wo them wheat and take and the balance that we may owe 01 they may owe as will be settled as the meichants be- tween the points may to settle It They can settle It In feu so much a as measured SPECIALIST lalo ol Anthony's Located Jn Inna HP unites 1 ol disposes ol organs ot mid guarantees to euro ly uisu lie un- of tho of or any diseases 10 thu HUX should Jll the und gee opinion on liti rheumatism If Is a il onr and demands get tho or lili 1C mid nil Wood skin Di FREE 124 West Third IOWA Kello Treatise on Garment Cutting And Making WALL PAPER the Best The having secured tbe Agency foi the salo of ALFRED Chicago and New Wall has just received a complete line of samples displaying over 300 new including the famous PRIZE DESIGNS If in need of wall paper quantity do not fail to BCO these samples They represent the finest and most complete line ever manufactured at prices in plain which f Good paper So per roll paper and upwards Samples displayed at your home if desired Call on or address Fow who call meaning of the noid TUB art of eul line docs not consist In tightness 01 of 1 but In cutting combining parts that it sball to ot person foi whom it Is without or This talent of no and any principles assist tlie n be gladness tiie nuking oi to move at there connected with dresan but in tills age ol de- bo clothed drape and harmonious colors as well us was our Helen lime br tailor's waj ot cutting 101 gentlemen hns Invented n spnes of slia uses in connection the tailor dart anil steer achieving beautiful results Wt os to the lor ol nir system Our aail day aud evening Call upon or address In the money of their country or our country 01 In so much siKer or bo much or ep much of any other that may be agreed upon be- tween tl em In their relations There is huch thins as an tional out of a long accustomed habit the men have studiously class legislation foi lit impressed common with apparent fixed principles they aie to be controlled and one them is the necessity of tional just as they have made you belles that national bank money was the leason be- hind that Is this They can go to ington and hypothecate draw the get a loan on these bonds to 90 per cent of their face without paying anj Inter- to loan It to jou at from 1 to 12 cent This is a privilege And we have learned not to blame people for doing these things But we should It should be a common conducted foi the benefit of all the people He defined the position of the ites thus we are contending for is the opening of the mints to the free coinage of silver are now open to the fiee and unlimited coinage of gold and have never been closed been closed to that and the establishment of allism on those simple and fixed ciples adopted by those statesmen who had in the of no class but of nil the people What we is bi- metallism Ard scientific bimetallism Is this and unlimited coinage of both gold ard these two metals to constitute the primary or redemption money of the government silver dollar of grains of pure silver to be the unit of and gold to be Into money at a ratio to be changed if necessary fiom time to time if the to tbe legal ratio shall be affected by the action of foreign countries money coined from both metals to be legal tender In the ment of all option as to which of the two moneys la to be paid in the of a debt to rest with the debtor and the government also to ex- thac option desirable when pacing out redemption token It has been of that unlimited demand It enjoyed pi lor to We would to it that unlimited demand We would open tbe mints to It again We tbe mints open n gold as they lire now We would give silver the same as gold Restoring to it this unlimited demand would cause the of to rise as compared ivilli gold Tins Is what we want This Is TVC would do We would again make tbe standard silver dollar the unit of value as It was before 1873 It would thus be a and the in it would be uorth a aa the number nf grains of bullion In a dollar would have tlie light to into the mint and be colred into a dollar No man take less for it when he could have It coined at pleasure into a dollar We would make gold coins of the value of so many silver units 01 as the law prior to 1873 Silver 13 the people s money Gold always was and Is tbe money of the ilch We would both lecal Jn the payment f all debts would repeal the law of 1873 and tbe Ian of of contracts and to be taken payable in gold only We would allow no disci tion tq be made between the legal der of the two metals allow no private Individual to dictate to the its tender money should be We would place the white metal on an equal ng with the colored without re- jard to condition of race or servitude Talking of the folly of a single gold he made this point corner on beef cin not en the health of thr people of thip ra so long as mutton and pork are In competition with beef A coiner on gold could as It does seriously threaten the credit of this nation if silver were in competition gold as primary money Attacking the issue of bonds by the he said in England now be- hind the United States treasury They are our financial OJT financial We are paying them the of for each six months of their valuable sei vices We are now in the bands of the We are a debtor nation corpora are heavily in to the people In and the on what we owe amounts to annually about payable In gold They demand gold The contracts call for It In gold Snd H I wlH sell you better goods and save you from 2 10 cents per will also hang it cheaper than any ODO in the cily me a call MASON'S CARRIAGE An Elegant Call and See the Rubber Buggy BUSINESS WAGONS OF ALL Also have the Bicycle in the city for the money Fourth St Marquette Third Vein capk and for Indiana Block Mercer Co Lump Nut COAL CrosB Creek Lehigh All theae high grade coale at ibf To pay this have a balance due us In with Europe of about 5100 000 Tl at leaves still left to pay How do we pay duce about In Wo five them This leaves about still due them How do we pay It Out of our reserve stock of gold With them getting all our represented by the balance due us on and all our annual production of and annually from our reserve stock of gold how is long id receive s tock of long Is aie we to replenish if Theie Is only one is borrow It from who have and that And Is what are doing means more gold Annually to be paid to Where will it end It means the and s beyond This la what having a gold standard Closing his he declared of silver would put our manufactory pt work There is only 000 of silver In the that is not in the L nns of the ed government I would be the very best thing that happen to this country if we trade what claimed to be of gold Jn country In truth less than foi all the silver of the world He declared the governments of world waiting for the United States to and eager to in the restoration of silver to its position He closed and influence schemers and tricksters abnormally en- hances the value of gold so a cial parity at 16 to 1 cannot bs then do as our forefathers did change the and make the change In the weight and size of the gold coins and Jackson did It tor ii people ami not in the oi mo We are not compelled to erp legal ratio nt 1C to tve can change it to 20 to If to fix the legal ratio to correspond with the commercial but If the change Is made let us make It In the rich man's money To lessen the size of the gold coins makes more To the size of tbe silver coins makes less dollars A at the same ratio Is as by the ence ages This Is what we ask This Is a of capital on one side and humanity on the of sound sound of the clod on the one side and sound money sound that has the honest ring of the people's money In the other side It Is a question of an English icy or an American policy Which shall It Prof Prof In his answering ad- spoke as follows Haivey has said theie was a greater trade with Europe the times when there was a fieer coinage of gold and than since 1873 I have turned to the statistical abstract of the United States foi 1894 and find that in 1872 the gioss sum of both and Imports of the United States was eleven hundred and sixty-four In 1894 fifteen hundred and forty-seven Ions statement is not Laughlin also denied that we paid for our foreign goods by a diam on our gold lie made this point has lost Its of value It Is no bettei tlian metal for stability Tlie action of Inella sends It down 20 per cent The mere rumor of the Chinese Indemnity sends It up 10 per cent The more money there Is roaming about in circulation is no reason why any moie of It Money like is parted with for a ation It Is only the machine by goods are exchanged against one an- other No matter how valuable It Is not for Itself Do we Insult any one s penetration by supposing that the congressional kings are going coaching about the country distributing their money for nothing Our farmers are no fools They know they can get mote money by producing moie commodities to be exchanged for and for those commodities they want as good money as any other men In the have got Of the act of 1873 he since not fallen because of any lack in the quantity of money Free coinage of at IB tp means gle 10 to 1 it single and we will start with all tbe South American countries and Mexico Fiee coinage of silver then Is absolutely to drive gold out The mere It did In the panic of 1833 May the first of tins there were 000 000 of gold in circulation Since gold must be inevitably out If fiee coinage of silver is had theie will be no Increase in the quantity of money If the people who support free coinage hope to the quantity of money It is perfectly evident on the face gf ft that it will the by the total amount of As free coinage of would inevitably suit In a rise of prices It would Im- mediately In teh fall of wages Its effect would be to diminish the purchase of all oui wages The man who KeLs or Jl 000 a year a fixed late of- or salary will find can buy just half as much as now coinage of silver would make all the articles of the laborer's consumption cost him 100 per cent unless he can et a Ise in his wages by dint of and quail and all the from tween the and employe Ha aid be able to buy only half as many articles of he had be- The bonded of the railways in United States is about 000 If free coinage of silver were It would enable these i ail ways to pay off their debts with what Is now to about would thus bo relieved of the necessity of paying the small who have taken their bonds one-half of what these corporations now owe and it is only a few of such corporations and that have outstanding edness that has run a long time and which have tlie period He closed hig argument with the lowing statement as is the for free It Is In truth only a huge deceit It TV as born In the private offices oC the slK er nursed at the hands of clothed In an in the lobby of cons and aa suro aa thete Is honesty and truth in the can heart it will die and be ied in the same Ignominious grave lies the Infant once famous as the rag baby Free coinage is greenbackism galvanized in- to life That in old of for money has been laid low It not long us In He new a damand for more for sliver nor In any other respect is It what It presumes to be It Is not a for It is a leap in the daik for silver monometallism Under the cry for money aiv veiled a giant syndicate of and who have hoodwinked the people In certain of and are still diluting specious arguments moie and are laughing In their sleep at a constituency so ABOUT Presbyterian Divines in Deep Discussion THE THIRD DAY'S SESSION Tho Ci ol los by Gen nil of Iho Willi nt Mealing Highest of all in Leavening U.S Gov't Report Baking Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE SATURDAY MARKETS WHEAT May third day's session of the eial assembly opened this with a ot the debate on the tion of Dr W concluded his In vor of the adoption of the committee's report Judge White of Columbus op- the adoption of the He held that the could not Impose the same conditions upon with founded under conditions He asked that un- dei the conditions the assembly drop here any tui thei pushing of this tion The ot Dr White's address had to tbe history of Lane Seminal showing that Its In- had been made on a basis and and there had been changes In the constitution of Ohio which made In the ary chaiter Impossible without affecting all the educational institutions In the state objection was made to the statement of Dr Young made that no seminal y Is a teilan Institution which cannot make the chanter proposed by the tee Such a statement was character as a new test of loyalty which hag been at no time authorized by the chuich i Thomas of was as a member ths advocating tho of the committee's He himself to the ob- that assembly control would the title of and that which cannot make the changes aie al and Uie questions as to how the conditions posed by the committee could be ed by the he cited the case of Omaha which had put them Into Itb of incorporation He asserted that the funds of Union In ew York aie held under a chailer which Is as free fiom the con- trol ot the courts of the Presbyterian chuich as the Oil company and that any type of theology caji be there which is not repugnant to the laws of the state of New York The assembly Is not of a and cannot have any standing In the courts of the country unless the right Is en by tho seminaries through changes in their The time oC the session was extended fifteen to allow Mr MacDougal to and at the close the was given to Dr W O president of Miami sity of O Just the time of adjournment a of was read fiom theological students the Moody school and it was ra committee on cor- respondence foi suitable Notice wab given that the fifth of the reunion of the old and new school branches of the Presbyterian church will be celebrated n the church where the Dly is meeting On Thursday May Dr Francis L dent of the fundamental of the church I Henry M president ot Auburn seminary and brother of the will speak on the Influence of the Presbyterian church upon other and Dr William H stated clerk of the will speak of the and of the AND CORN TO RISE CONTINUE Wheat 1 Corn 1 Oats Pork 32 Crop Reports Exrltoiuont on of 07 Coupon Currency Currency Currency 97.108 Currency 93.100 Currency Coupon 5s BIU Uug San May B the Hawaiian has received an Older from the commissioner of culture and forestry of Hawaii for 500 horned to bp on the to destroy a thaf eating thing in sight Wogd advertised for horned a dozen for Expedition for Cuba Key May Is Jfa a expedition for Cuba while the Infanta in J In a for Rheumatism ana Neuralgia radically cures ia 1 to 3 days Its action on the system Is remarkable and mysterious It removes nt once the cause and the disease immediately dis appears Tlie greatly No 220 W and May advance In wheat was not continued this morning Theie was a moat unsettled und trade July sold and up to dropped to went on another to sold back again to The last hour of the session was different There was an explosive force the market which could not be controlled Fiom a point under after 11 o'clock the July price went In ten minutes lo with the wildest sort of a In the pit There was a pause ot a ute and another bound put the July to up from It ty minutes before The trade tried to smother the market and It exploded coin jumped In fifteen utes predicted Kansas and Nebraska set the tiade going Fresh damage came In about wheat Fiom the price re- acted to in a few op pi Ices officially on wheat were Last pi Ices 01 e 71 both months Tlie May or ash wheat was at at the he shaip advance naturally Inter- ered with cash although houses reported eis when the July was around ig the Theie was a great in corn ate In the session The price was run p nearly Inside of ten minutes The panic was the moie startling the heavy receipts started the iket heavy July com sold to under the Friday icn went with a rush to Theie was a reaction to t the close September sold to a Jump of In a few closing of frosts or coin tonight was the for the Receipts heio ere 700 and 550 estimated for Monday Much at Uils corn lins come n to and does not press n the mai ket It was a remarkable hirl In and leaves the action n the near future much In doubt Ves- el room was taken for bu Packeis sold some stuff and the trade heavy at un- hanged prices from yesterday When got such a great whirl he last hour had to oi k went up We to 55 to and closed and Lird closed at top figures at Ribs touched fO July and G GO September Quotations weie Charged with May Hewitt and his son have been arrested charged with up mite the boarding house kept by his who secured a divorce from hei husband some months was almost by a explosion early yesterday Ing Mrs Hewitt and her weie burled in the ruins and probably fatally Injured Four other occupants escaped death almost Hewitt Is said to have letters to he to China Asks for Time May Is stated thai China has asked Japan for an extension of time in which the former country to hand over the to the pending a consideration of further It la added has declined the proposition May 18 Secretary is better He passed table night and la wel is also better though his Improvement Is very Secretary Smith n Happy Father May 18 Athens Ga Mrs Hoke Ing the a daughter night bom to secretary Ot the In Patent Mass May States Court of Appeals this reversed the decision of Judge Carpen ter declaring the Berliner telephone pai ent Bulged 10 Per Cent Find May Salem Wire Nail Company and the Company have advanced wages 10 pe cent The rise affects by His May an Will sons of a prominent quarreled over a when a pistol si 2 May July Sept 2 May July Sept May 1896 2 May June July Sept May May July 12 55 Sept May July 6 Sept May July Sept 650 High Low MaylS ns 70 ii 29 5054 5116 29 29 3114 51 V4 30 27 Chicago Produce Market The following quotations are for laige small quantities ara usually Gold nt advanced per per cauliflower per crate of 1 per green on- per 1 25 per home-grown per tub of new 4 00 per 11 1 75 per per 60 per string beane 50 per bu wax tl SO per bu extra IGc per Imitation packing choice choice to Hue Live per fair to fair to nee doz per brl per at per doz when cases arc caso In- cluded Live Stock Chicago May 18 100 Cattle weighing Ibs and upward were sola from 05 to 15 CO and heavy beeves were hard to there few bids 01 lots Light and medium cattle were doing very but large beeves are fully GOc per 00 Ibs below the highest prices paid hiH season Cows and heifers are ng readily at largely at and bulls sold at with a few t higher while calves bring according to quality Tho and feeder branch of the ket Is active at firm and ind springers are In fair demand at per head Texas cattle sell aa usual at the bulk of fed idling above Heavy iold at an extreme of light weights at tho julk of the hogs purchasers at 65 The supply back In tho country appears to be tho for much higher prices ts not good They wero closed out at fuH or on basis of 83 for Inferior to sheep and 40 for nice shorn with fat Iambs at Most of the sheep were and few were so poor as to aoJI much below lambs irera much below Spring lambs brought per 100 Ibs 1240 12 12 12 12 12.40 015 6.70 6 670 6 Wall Street New May 18 opened and aa ft rule slightly lower The were In the main unimportant outside of St which declined and Northwestern per Reading was In demand and advanced per cent The share was less active after but values were a shade higher all around After 11 o'clock a brisk Inquiry prevailed for the the general list ad- fraction At the market was heavy and under the Influence ot the sales to realize profits prices dined to the close Money on call nominally pe prime per sterling exchange steady with actual business In bankers bills at for- demand and for sixty posted and commercial silver no bar silver Mexican bonds firm Closing quotations Am Cotton OH 1 Aid B C Cordage Del Hudson D L IV Cent 101 pfd Y Central 99 5 N B American Omaha Omaha pfd m Diet Fd C Den H Q Eric East's Book Ter Silver Cer Jersey Central Sugar Red Kan Tex pfd St Paul Lead St L N Union Western Union Lalce Erie W L E pfd 70 Lako lUnd at tbe May 18 No 2 red Hs No 2 5s No 1 hard 5s No 1 Ce 5s 5s is Gs September 53 5s ican lOd Futures May ia Louis Os Sd York New May Western ern Eggs 7 Toledo May May and No 3 nominal bid To have perfect health you mwt nava pure and the beet way to have pure blood to take ilia DR JOSEPH A DANIEL Special Lines of Diseases or Lungs and Bleed and Skin Diseases Positively Consultation me Examination Successful Treatment by nail Send for Beek and Blaik W Third la Office maitto St a   

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