Scudder, M. L., Jr., asks a Question. . . 73
Struckman, President County Commissioners, asks a Question. 80
Standard silver and gold explained 14
Silver in circulation prior to 1873 9, 10
Silver, foreign, made legal tender 9, 10
Silver, claimed to be so plentiful as to cease to be a precious
metal, answered 18
Silver at a premium in 1873 J 9
Silver, none of the facts used in arguments against it now,
existed at the time it was Demonetization ., 19
Silver, when demonetized, in England, United States, Germany
and the Latin Union 29
Silver, price of nineteen years before, and nineteen years after
Demonetization 31
Silver and gold, quantities compared at different periods 32
Silver, quantity of 39, 95, 104
Silver, why it is not now money 39, 40
Silver and gold, why adopted as money 46
Silver, cost of producing 73
Silver states, not benefited by remonetization, except in com- mon with the other states 80
Silver, the most constant standard of values 87
Silver of the World, space it will occupy 104
Silver, weight of a cubic foot 104
Silver, value of a cubic foot 104
Silver, number cubic feet in the world 104
Silver, its decline in value since 1873 108
Tariff, high or low, does not account for present depression. ... 85
Unit 5, 6, 7, n, 12, 14, 16
Unit, why fixed on silver 8
Unit, changed to gold in 1873 J 6
Walsh, John R., President Chicago National Bank, asks a
Question 47, 54
Wheeler, D. H. , asks a Question 53
Wheat, its decline in value since 1873 108
Wheat, price of in 1859 1 14
Wool, price of in 1859 * X 5
Value, of silver and gold if both were Demonetized 70
Value, of all property in the World 95
Value, of all property in United States (Appendix)
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