Marshall County Independent, Volume 2, Number 6, Plymouth, Marshall County, 29 November 1895 — Page 9
DEBS IS AGAIN FEEE.
'.MANY FRIENDS MEET HIM AT THE JAIL.
Given a Great Ovation at Chicago ITorne to the Central Muisic Hull on tI:o Shoulders of Four Men His Speech Ksccived with Applause.
Inlor Leader Talks. n'l 'iif V. IMs spoke in Central Music Hall, Chicago, the nilit following his rI-Msc from to an ainlienc' that taxo'J fh stM ti 11.4 ami stantlini; rapacity of tho hall. Most of the leailin lalor orjaniations were represent'! anl the reception aecor'le.l to the leader of the American Kail way Tnion was enthusiastic in th" extreme. Kiht carloads of !!' frie:i:!s went to Woo.ls(ock t grroot .izn on his release from jail, and several h vis in "! men were at the station of the
year was $S7,4S2,0S2, of which $G5,161,. 007 were original deposits and $22,321,022 were redoposits. The classification of the original deposits of gold was: Domestic bullion, $-14,371.940; worn, uncurrent nnd mutilated pold coins, .S1SS,2."S; foreik'u bullion and coin, $10.3t7.O49; gold plate, jewelry, etc.. J?3 213.s). The value of the silver deposited lurins the fiscal year was $ir.714,3Go, of which $irt2:i4,7(H) were original deposits and $479, W"; redeposits. The value of the deposits of domestic silver bullion at the mints during the fiscal year was ?S,N4.r(k. ami worn nnd mutilated domestic coins at silver dollar value $.'1,S99.V. foreign bullion and coin ! 1,780,112::. old plate, jewelry, etc.. J?7rilMMil. Tlie ciinase by the mints during the year was: tlold. 2S4::.!.":i.47r: silver dollars. $:.9."r.(Ul; subsidiary silver coins, $.".11:5.409; minor coins, $712,094; a total coinage of $."k,71.V49. In addition to the coinage executed by the mints during the year, gold bars were manufactured of the value of $43.1 :',7. and silver bars of the value of $10.341.." b". The average London price of silver bullion during the year was 29 pence, equivalent to f3.S cents. The highest price of silver during the year was S cents and the lowest price T9.S cents. At the average price of silver bullion during the fiscal year, the ratio of gold to silver was 1 to 32..", and the bullion value of a t'nited States silver dollar was $l.49.1'S. The total earnings of the mints and assay otlices during the year was $2.SS,372. and the total expenditures $1,1.".43.". showing the net earnings from all sources to have been $i2.93;.
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CANAL MUST WAIT.
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Mysteries of Chemistry. New Irish Teer. Morphia suspends the activity of the j David Pliinkotr, member of parliaperve centers. Hut how? What cheiu- ! men t for Dublin University, who has leal or molecular change takes place ' just been raised to tli peerage, though
in the tissues? How is it that the slight- ! not a wealthy man. has proUably more
morphia molecule radically alters its effect? The physician cannot telL The salts of potassium and of sodium are
mono,- standing in his name than any single private citizen in the world. lie is truse for many rich people, including the (Juiuesses. and generally holds
almost exactly similar. Yet a minute in that capacity from $i.u.ooo.mo to
Northwestern IJoad when the train, bearIn.; D-'os an-I his friends, arrived at 7:30 k. The reception given Debs as he 5?."pp.l ;'ro:n the train bordered on the friit:. Hundreds of men pushed ami struggled to get a grasp of his hand, tn.ir'.y of them hujrired Jiini. and some went to the length of kissing him. Finally h" was tossed up to the shoulders of fvjr men and followed ly a dense throng that never for one instant stopped its shouts and cheers, he was escorted to the hall, about a mile distant. The warmth
of t !"." reception given him at the depot 1 was repeated when he enter, d the hall, !
the exception that the men were unab! to get dose to hint and contented themselves with cheering and waving thir hats. The speech delivered by Deb' was received with givai applause
by th audience.
IL" commenced by saying that in the light of recent judicial proceedings he
Great Xicnraiinii I'rojcct Given a Stajiucrinir Hackset. According to the New York Herald a serious blow has been dealt the Nioaraguan Canai Company's project for the construction of a waterway cross the Isthmus by the report of the Nicaraguan Canal commission. Inevitable delay and a further and more thorough investigation of the entire subject are declared to he necessary before even the engineering feasibility of any canal across Nicaragua can be decided upon. The report is at such variance with the numerous rumors and predictions which have from time to time been published concerning it that it will cause great surprise and disappointment among those win have hoped for a generally favorable rejMirt, and who have, therefore, placed credence iu these rumors, which usually stated "on the highest authority" that the commission favored the route proposed by the company and placed the cost of the canal at about $110.IXK.(H. The report points out that it is neither practicable mr advisable to attempt tho construction of the Nicaragua Canal upon the data at present available, and that
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quantity of the former, injected into a vein, will paralyze the heart and destroy life, while the latter may be turned into the circulation wholesalo with no bad result Why Is it? Why U so simple a substance as pnissic acid so deadly a poison? A thousand of such questions may be asked. None of them can yet be answered. We know that these things do thus and -so. How they do it we do not know; but until we do medicine will scarcely become an exact science. That we shall one day attain such knowledge Ls confidently to be expected. That must be the work of chemistry; and when we remember that science of chemistry Is scarcely more than a century old, and when we consider the bewildering scope and importance of its achievements in that century, it is surely not too much to hope great things from its future labors.
Butterflies lor the Hair. The silversmiths report a big run on the enameled and jeweled bodies of butterflies. These ornaments have an arrangement at the back which permits the ribbon wings of the color of the gown. The demure maid who clings to her crimpless part, and coils her hair very high on her head may thrust one of these butterflies in at the back of the part and so relieve its severity. She may even go further and fill her hair with very small enameled ami jeweled butterfly and flower pins, and so obtain an effect altogether Japanese.
DEBS' II EL EASE FROM THE WOODSTOCK JAIL
s jd stripped of his constitutional rights is a free man, and shorn of the most sacred prerogative of American citizenship; and what was true of himself was true of every other citizen who had the temerity to protest against corporation rule or the question of the absolute sway of the money power. It was not the law nor the administration of law of which he complained. It was the flagrant vio.tio:i of the constitution, the total abrogation of law, and usurpation of judicial and despotic power by virtue of which he and his colleagues were committed to jail against which lie entered his protest, in.l my honest analysis of the proceedings must sustain the haggard truth of the indictment. He had been denied trial. H was charged now with conspiracy, ind if guilty should go to the penitentiary. He wanted to be tried by a jury of his peers, and all he asked was a fair trial and no favor. (The conspiracy case is still undisposed of in the Tinted States Court. 1M. MONEY SYSTEM IS BAD.
"Director of the Mint Sayn SensiJilc Currency Legislation In Needed. The director of the mint has submitted his report to the Secretary of the Treasury. Mr. I'reston, in a review of the monetary legislation of the count ry. states that the real demonetization of silver fotk place in 1."3. when the weight cf 'he divisional coins was reduced about 7 -i. r en. This, he says, was not an :nrileu ..r si si oversight: it was expressly declared in the House of Kepreseutativt s that the intention was to make gold the s 'e standard of value i:i birg- tr;i:c :. -1 i;ns. and silver, subservient to it. for unall ones. The act of 1S73, lie says. .v;is only nominal. In his report tic director of the mint says that the result of the currency legislation of the Ciiitcd States for over a hundred years lias been such as to leave an incoherent monetary system, as inconsistent, illogical and expensive as can will be imagined, that inspires little conhdenec at home and is not conducive to our credit abroad, and its reform is one of the most important and urgent political and tinancin! questions of the hour. He says that on the date of .Inly 1, 1S7'.. the date of the resumption of specie payments, the only currency, except coin certificates, required to be redeemed in g !d coin was the S3 M.tJXl.OlC, legal tenter notes then outstanding, which the then Secreiary of the Treasury was of the opinion that ai gold reserve of JjUOo,04Mj,tlWj would bo sufficient to maintain, but the paper currency redeemable on presentation has been increased to the extent of $b "t,'X '.O.tKK issued in payment of the silver bullion purchased under net of July 14, lS'.M). Hesides these, there wen- outstanding Nov. 1, is;.', $.T53,4rC,U3 in silver certificates, and as the act of July 11, 1S!0, declared it "to bo the established policy of the Knifed States to maintain the two metals at parity with each other," there was now a total of $S'Jl,2-M..r:;2 resting on the basis of the gold reserve of m,m,m. The value of the gold deposited at tho mints and assay otlices during the fiscal
j the undertaking would be fraught with
hazards too obvious to disregard. That the necessary knowledge may be had of the physical and topographical conditions affecting the construction and maintenance of a canal across Nicaragua, upon which to form a final judgment as to the feasibility, permanence and cost, the commission recommends an appropriation by Congress of $3Ti0 N.M) for extensive additional surveys and examinations, covering a period of eighteen months. With the data at hand, however, the commission makes a provisional estimate of the cost of $133,472.S03, or nearly double that of the Maritime Canal Company unconditional estimate of $00,StM.fM). The commission makes its estimate "provisional,' for the commissioners say the existing data are inadequate as a basis for estimating the cost of many structures. Some portions of the work may cost more, others less. The report says the official estimate by the company of $t'',S'3,t;t',0 is insufficient for the work; that "in several important cases the quantities must be greatly increased, and in numerous cases the unit prices do not make proper allowance for the difference in cost of work between the United States and Nicaragua." The general trend of the entire report is certainly very unfavorable to the canal ci utpnny. The commission lefrnm from
j any direct criticism of the company's
. 11 "!' i. niinn.i uiui certa;n features, which the company has persisted in assuring the public through 'onvress w ere kn .wii to be absolutely safe and feasible, if put in execution might jeopardize the practicability of the whole system, e.nd possibly destroy forever the hope of a canal by means ot the San Juan Kiver and Lake Nicaragua. POSTAL REVENUES GAINING. Postmaster Cvncral, in His Ifcoort, Says the Increase Js Noted. Postmaster ('enerul Wilson has made his first annual report to the President. The receipts of the postolfice department for the year ending June 3, lSfK, were .$7.17L'I'.H, and the expenditures !?S(,7m ,172. It is gratifying, says the report, that a large portion of the deficiency occurred in the first quarter of the year and that revenues are increasing with returning prosperity. Mr. Wilson estimates the revenue for the year ending June 30, 181)7. at $s;.7.3.120, and the expenditures at J?;t.Sl7,!MMi. the difference to be made up by Congressional appropriation. The postmaster general refers to the growth of the free delivery service and says he believes it is good policy for Congress nnd for this department to foster the extension of this service by judicious administration. Mr. Wilson reiterates the necessity for legislation to punish train wrecking and obstruction to mails urged by his predecessor, recommends legislation authorizing the use of private postal cards, and says that the civil service rules should be extended wherever practicable.
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