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Why Is It That The Poorer The Man

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Day
22
Month
September
Year
1897
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Public Domain
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and the more debts he owes. the more time he has to iish, hunt and Ieaf ?- Oedar Springs Clipper. 'Canse. That's just wliy. The advance In the price of -vool and sneep wili soon bring back to the farmers the ; 75.000,000 loss in the valne of eheep whlch befell them ander the Wllson l-.iw. The Kansas City Mar trntbfully remarks that nexfc to the Wrath of God the desire of the office seeker ís the most searehing nd nnappeaseable force in the ualrerse. If every demoerat who voted to continue democratie rule liad to sell Bis producís now at the old democratie prices white liis neighbors get present prices, what ii changlng of coats i lieve would be ! The Detroit Conference ■vhich met in l'ort Huron last week liad turned over to it by the Michigan Christian Advocate ior needy conference clahnant tunas $1,883. r, wliile the Methodist Book Concern ;ave it a dividend oí $2,216. If anybody has a clue that he has no use for, wlll he not kindly send it to Prosecuting Attorney McNamara, Mt. Pleasant, Isabella county, Mich.- Grass Lake Tews. Do you really think he wants one ? There are people nncharitable enough ejiough to think that he doesn't. Tes, the Avorld flo move. Tennesseo' has admitted a woman to xhe bar. Not only that but the woman is nn Afro-American. Her name is Miss Lnlie A. Lytle, is 23 years oíd, a gradúate of Central College, Tenn., and proposes to practice her profession at Topeka, Kas. A new politieal party has been íormed, called "The American." The delegates, representing nine etates, met at. St. Louis Aug. 26, and adopted a platform. The party favors the demonitization of both gold and silver and the eubstitution of treasnry notes and metallic minor coins for our currency Bystem. They also favoi the election of U. S. senators tiy popular vote and the systeni of the initiative and referendum. And -will be a "dum" long time before they wlll get into power, too. Silver and Wheat.- Said ex-Delegate Dennis T. Flyna, of Oklahoma, 'a day or two ago, when he and several visitors were discussing the imoney question : "I hear a good deal of talk about wheat and Bilver partIng company. Now, I do not see It in that light. It looks to me as though they are getting nearer and nearer together all the time, and that eventually they vrlll be on a par ; that is, it wlll take a bushel of silver to buy a bushel of wheat. But, then, I do not profesa to be eilher a great financier or an eminent politieal economist."

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