Review of reviews and world's work . THE LATE .JUSTICE JOSEPH P. BRADLEY.(From a photograph by C. .\I. Bell, Washington, D. C.) CHIEF-JUSTICE MELVILLE W. FULLER.(From a photograph by C. M Bell, Washington, ) occupied only long enough to be used as a steppingstone to a party nomination for political country sincerely hopes to see the Chief-Jus-tice, as yet new to the bench and comparativelyuntried and unknown, make for himself a recordequal in distinction and honor to that of his emi-nent predecessors. SI —Mr ^^^^ perennial silver discussion was pre-Biand and cipitated again in F
Review of reviews and world's work . THE LATE .JUSTICE JOSEPH P. BRADLEY.(From a photograph by C. .\I. Bell, Washington, D. C.) CHIEF-JUSTICE MELVILLE W. FULLER.(From a photograph by C. M Bell, Washington, ) occupied only long enough to be used as a steppingstone to a party nomination for political country sincerely hopes to see the Chief-Jus-tice, as yet new to the bench and comparativelyuntried and unknown, make for himself a recordequal in distinction and honor to that of his emi-nent predecessors. SI —Mr ^^^^ perennial silver discussion was pre-Biand and cipitated again in February by the Coin-Mr. Knox. ^^^ Committees adoption of ChairmanBlands free-silver bill and by Mr. Blands report tothe House. A minority of the committee adoptedand reported an anti-silver argument prepared withgreat skill and force by Representative Williams(Democrat), of Massachusetts. Mr. Blands bill goesfurther in dangerous proposals than any silver billhitherto introduced. It not only makes the mintsabsolutely free to all co
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