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President, Kimbrough Stone L. S.; secretary, Ered. S. Deitrick; treasurer, J. J. Teevens '98; vice-presidents, J. Potts '97, H. C. Burnstine '98, C. G. Dolman '99, G. S. Mac Farland '00, M. Fitzgerald L. S., A. Belcher Gr., F. X. Crawford M. S.; executive committee, G. L. Paine, L. S., M. Fitzgerald L. S., W. B. Pistole...
Best generai references: N. A. R., vol. 157, Dec., 1893, p. 666; Forum, Vol. X, 315, 316, 346-355; Forum, Vol. VIII, 465; J. S. Mill's Political Economy, Book III, ch. ix; Cong...
...causes of present distress, Major McKinley's election could bring no remedy. (A) The true causes of this distress are (1) monopolies; (a) they have crushed competion; (b) injured markets; (x) raised prices of farmers' needs; (y) lowered prices of farmers' products. (2) Class legislation; (a) it has unduly exempted rich from taxation; (b) it has protected certain manufacturers; (c) it has given bonnties to sugar trust (Lloyd's Wealth vs. Commonweath, 9-30). (3) Single gold standard; (a) it has caused fall of prices of commodities; (x) caused contraction of currency; (m) thrown silver out of use (n) though...
...capita circulation has increased-1873, $18.04; 1895, $22.96;- (Report as above.) (c) Gold has increased-1873, $25,000,000; 1895, around $450,000,000;- (Comptroller Eckels) (3) There has been no undue appreciation of gold since 1873. (a) Prices have fallen because of other reasons. (x) In manufactured goods because of increased facilities of production. (y In agricultural products because of greatly increased acreage (Bradstreet's Report, 1895). (b) Wages and money incomes have not fallen since 1873 (Report of Sen. Comm. on Finance, 1891). (4) The silver dollar would not rise to a parity with gold...
HOLWORTHY HALL.- Present holder of a suite of rooms in this building would like to hear from any one desiring to rent the same. Address X, CRIMSON office...