BRIEF OPINIONS;;
T'lE. coinage of f-iljer dollars will
:'be Mapped nft r the first of July.
If ow ke h - arc fonic ticians in
nniii-fHi; for, thir own gooL
T !k! uKr:.V I talfan and-the negroes
lit.- St !! th is- jru-t. now having pretty
iouIi fiint .-.!,, Tmly, a?i;'Italiaii is
atnit to l-eoiue a wtcrtd lump of
linni;ill Hf:.. ; . '. I :"'.-.- ,'.
Tut: hhel.VpublicaiiS of(ieorgia
h;ve;oj junta l what' they call a new
. i:ir' . ; I'ut llw-v have decided to I-t H
jh. h ri u' 'They declare sthem-ve-frc.-
j-'i to tht- pr8eutf. 0. 1.
S'tiVit. j'lijft- are 'tatyig.. that'", the;
Suii-Tn ;; uryj Ml); originated in the
Ni i h. .1 t i-1 not .-o, 1 I originated
.1 - 1 !.. I . Ji: .'...1 i.l
.in iiii- .oti i u Uii4i a-jiim aoir i
i It. Nat i'n:il ii-i-ting in St. Tuipn,
I -".. t i .' ' ; ' i , ;
St sr.: 7i i 1 1 ion f: " I u tkv census
ofU't-e .it .Washington, this mUnlier on
i j i t J :ruL" - ('mi. 1h ' found,
ui- rni- I'M',- morl'TaCT" cvorv
This
seven
nth. 1 1
il.itif-j - And; with ull this.
irculatidit r amounts" tit
t ; i 1 l! I.irl
ter'head. i
ff
-in
now to lie a fact that, i(U-
fiiii!,. ( r -j and , Fava have beon'play-
I.H .
Lnn of bliifT. . Cn-qti, the Pre-
.i-r r Italy,; It i.rcrort;d,. will .ex---
v, hMe.-n!Tnir, if he use its for-
r- tin- p'ple, lie and
a i
s, ai rj i.it on, icrv good terms.
I ,. . ." . .; ...
ii ir lii;ii.ic lnus now jn:t engii-gh
h!i I-' hae it tiVtea
hy those
The .more
1" iv t 'w-.li. it '.Well. '
t1
ISifi'nitV jhv.s the detuai'iU the
. v. . ..-'
i.iot.v- jio.-ition will Ik iiu-t.; -1.5 ret h-
i . -
rt n. . i :(' to ! t he" truth. Hohl fast
- .
' lh.it wliii li i. "immI. Ifi'dit will eoii-
' . I I'l l A i l' oflhe IIKMrfi-S, llK-ailJ
li !i aii'i f mau-kind. A jmo-
' in da'rk riiV-.-i kn w not what liirht
. i .
..." i. '( h "V a iv. f i K Hie' lih in the
l;ii:iui-l it ( ai .f ThfV have no ves.
'.V '
IT 1:o
need of the'm.
j : 1 1 f
:md ; iiUture will' da her.
"-t.i . : i
.1 - . '
I: !lo
: if';" i"
(Hill
l. man
ever get out IV
:I,
mi-.' as lie; 1:'.S a
higlr
f i f j. .' -1 - t oh thf moiiev he !or
iliMit fi is i iwn bu.sincs.s can
:;: M-' si' j-s' it i wiiy. Of all
;fifr "ill! t hefw'orid,
t he : fnrmer to
;n:i-v jhitv s
it h '4 her rule o interet
it her Ias.s. What can
'"ii'elll ( livni?' f.ow interest, that is
i.i-it v ohtiiined
thriuirh: the Suh-
'I r.i :-tti V lij L ( hraiii monev is wliat
I j .ri itu r u aiits."
I hi: .)'' i tHttniy (.laekyon.
.ty-;;A grx-at niahV peojde want
i-t kiTovi uli,. thf Atli;ince don't talk
lai , .tlioyt fnntiing iud less aliout
j- lii,jt . fT!i- iva-;oti is very plain.
VV.--)-;in iirt'li.-t;d th;it thev can't
sit. ..What is t In- good oF.rlallving
tl 'i.ij f,u niiii'x w ki-n it costs twelve
i i i i- fo i cise .ii: . pofilid'.-of cot ton
tiif K'vv i'l o:lyM-ll for eight cents?
' hi'ir.vMS i: -t 'politii-s' 'mixed up so
'ii.i't H. fan t'.tnn at a. profit, wi' w'ill
! -.- t lir, iiifoits. operandi of agri-
iin l little
aiM-j !i t ;MtyvAVo.-(M.Aays:
"kt. .tiWr year $1 i,)0K-
' t l.-
ti panl t for interest i
-1 Tlfts" t yorni.'iuk sum vtts
,!tt V.i Hi
j.-.t;ti'i oiji of, the. Treasury as interest
.1 l-Mii.t. iiHm.it one year liefore such
juiyiv.-.; v.ii -' tlim. .!Thi.4;'.$i2,oo'.iv
. :l i)i w loiiiHil tvut ti fhe.furnuMs
i-..-iiii i't!-ii at alimut , K ier
1" v !it It ui.-itle a ' -'clear'- !"tti t '-or
.it-i lit Tiii th - holJll .Vi IU'i!Tof S'.H)(,-
, '. 1 w :i;u reason ' nave meseq
't.-i-: y !() au-d hiiitkeifs for n.ot
ii)-ig-.a f'itid fr th- , family of a
.' !' 1 iiiiiil.- 1 1 1 1 1 1 iliis tloiiiition.?
. 1 11!.
v: V.;
AM hi"! ' '
LruJt ' ( Bol i var ,
ie 5 1st Conmvss
s.vsV T
Imi-:ii-s.- -t THjeiitV' thous
-'X i'nf nHfnt-ih un j jvr
.i;.-'t
-'- v. ii'i. j
passed
Fourteen
' J 1. ! t.l 1
. -i ! -t' i '
. m--tj.- 1'iMs ere j introduced
v 1 v ixiiowh In-fore.- I'erhaps
1 ; !- in:i! Je aei-iountetl for
fiic-1't.hat' th Alliance tnove-
'grtr.i.tig ;t; i title -sj-iu-y .o the
.'who in:t!tyif iH-rlousiis arei
ihl-i' i:i
I . til ;
loV'itt 1
..-Ht . MUM''; !M Oi ; TiurrA 10 get tiieir
i:mal ii:io tiii triii-iirt-y ias , ston as
Ji-'Uhl , K iiiiing t Suit .their chances
"to -get theil
d nniiefcomes swittlv on.
. '
tv
; i
'v.e give', nhlit j Senator
ii- to the 'Siib-lreasurv
'si-, ai; i:;ejie f iMin the. Ahe
f iy1 v ;i i - 0 vou rjiJider vour
pltii.-td io the Aliiiiuce Sub-
ma' biljfr"" '! ' r f
.! no ciA'itler -'mysj.'lf . pledgt'il
'1 I'M.
: ' i that; piirric'ti'hir -'bill.. "that is up
1 . ;;s iir-tn:c!el to vote ..for
f tinaneial retorm as coin'
f etiiliiill
, )'
C!!lll -.To
i . -i
vv uni v'uiiimoiu .
r i:nv iMitieukir bill" j i;
i.ill l it!: : t:iii t lil.ku.. tlw f,.r i
- " " - " " t""- -V V - M
in) rs. (r-1 hiivv thought thexn an
ojvtrKed ,t liis by the leglshitush of
I'v-ipast IwAUt v-tiCe veai:si and everv -
hij.g thaVi coistent witl tlie,.C'oi-Si"
yftUriM. the I'tiiteil Stiit'es I will
llo f J' th ni."
r-
STATE NEWS.
THK DOIXOS OF OUR PEOPLE
BIUEFLY
AND PLAINL3
TOLD.
or THE
Wfik' CON
I : ..I
Uafei'di 1v J 1 1 have her nui
at depot
ea3v;lv utlxt fall
Mr. J. 'J
Win field of Vs!nceloro,
Cralveb couiitv lost hli siu hbuse last
wkJ, TM loss h im 84,000
,li;trliani i trettinij rcatlv tofvote
on ijofal Hitioi). iiie foninn.s.'iion-
ers JiiiVe irered the.?hx.-tioiiJ
4
A ?a.-t
small iMjxi re
ported in
lteirti coiinfty- I hniu-it
Mix
rinm is
m a state of great exeiteme-ii
T . . ; t "
ml the
rJtriinitv' t'olh-ire h;is wyi
hotvl uiidiujr, kiiown its tl
vi w ti He
holier, j i ear the, .campus,
u'snl a.s a; college for girls.
ti lie
Works,
st" Vir
atws of
Witiston iKito have Bes.seme
A t-oirjMrafw)ii from Souths
"iiua have iturchased several
.land in thelcttv to erect thei
It.i-J thyifiht that Weld in
will
ha.
a mail ileliverv' svstenii
llowv
ever the luatter is still undei eoiifiid-
eration?
'I
he, Xoftiiamptoii" and Hertford
Taili-oad'li-iure of - completim, aiid
wilJ
prohaliily lie extendet
on to
Tt uiis, pit txc X." C, railroJd.
Method m the nanie of
he hew'
twtu fatelv1 fiieorfKifatCd.
t is two
niilits west i)f JJaleigh on M
Ifich-
inufid and
)anville railroad.
vangeli
i- of nn
t'. Kin? is carrvii
011 a
Tre-
i-eri
k-tings at tltaleig
nieiii
dous.c owd.s ur preseit? every
tiijr
lit iiHl
ij r-.ticniom isiretic, ,i. x
ehtinh.
A
wreck
oti the Asheville
& Sp;ir-
tan
the
uri riiilroad ilast ! weeM
cduseil
tleath-
bf live train hahuls : "A
frei
hfr train ran' into a mate
ial heiir
llvt i Citv.
',1 1
h reeiuaii
.J effr iet w a.s f on lid tUad
on the railil
oad track; near
)urhiun
last
week
tu.s- race Wilis
tadlv
hrtmsed.
jRi.s breast, almost
cnished
m.
1 1 is htkd almost from I
iii tHdV.-
en. ti.
Hoke laid heeti
elected
bideiit
.f .the North
I'aililiiia
biiljroiwl. :
.ton i was
liis. It: Holt of
lurjing-.
leeted to snccet
il (ien.
fluke on tile directory.
I" The l?oa -d of Tru.ste s of
he '.Bap-'
tistl Uuivemty -met in MiilA
weelk and
hinted plans of
izatjou, .Whmg uetimteas
wet? have.
hecli arrived at
Sidjiev
Willianif
f R
ngW(H)d
lo-jtj bix hiilts of cotton last eek. h;
tlrtJ
rv.. 'I
It wius the actjjf an i
icendia-
Thf tire was soon discovered or
el
bis gin
jji iiif (i 1 1 vt im.'iv. uvi rov
and
l:4 rtvn lw,iliJfi
won l it
fin vie heen tft-ht roved.
orner .k
tone of the
i -' L
Y.
f -O. Ai i
liuUding-
lit Yilminr
as Jiiid j
"last! Wedne
jitlsiv.' ' There was
a lare
ciotvd prestj
ht: The add res
was de-
11 v
red hv
fon. II. A. Gu'l
rer, ot
Asheville, A. C.
1
rof. foki. T. Winston,
of .the
church
antiual
Sta
0 T'liivtr
rsitv, will deli S-eij
erafv addivbs and Dr. (j. AV
pa
ir of tl
je First,; Baptist
at 1
aleih
rwill preach the
sermon at t
le Newliern' Colletia.te Tn-
st it (tite C'onimeneemeht
he lioc
kv'Mount Brick
ind .Tile
'conlipaiiy aie putting' it pro
perty in
ivhich is
shiijte for tflieir machinery,
ex
-cteil
very clav. 11 tie
1 - mi -
taih'oad
cortfpany is
building a traclq
to the
already
million.
woi
W
leayn that thev
have 1 ordeiis
for iiboxi a
AhnttnL
ov. llo
the I'
t nasf-matle a ; re
Auisitfivn
on
Sta
ivshlent of the
I nitietl
ts iind
ilso one on tlhe
o.yeru;)r
of
Ohio fir ft j-e'en .Tolinsh
n; anas
Jetirge Giljboh, :wTio iu
18
$7 i corn-
in itlted niu rider in Cubit
;rns
county,
thi4
State
Tphnston, .sitice hc innr
del
lin
nas ihi
n living in Sout
l Caro-
until iii short w hile sime -when.
he ivas setitk-iieii't.l to the pen
teirtiyxy
at' t
ohitnbus, ()luo,. for viou
ting the
a I law
lie lias-two V
aifs b6
ehce iu
will "be
! count v
fpr
ht
serves our . hi; sen
I'olunibus
it whieli time h
brought b;!
jck . to l afiiarrusl
te tried!
for his life. I
UaleigH
tin
'tut trie.
One of t hy saddest, deaths!
we ever
kn
w occum-ed on
f street,
Tu -stlav night at o'cloci
Mrs,
W
II. I-rnikck consort of.master
hi nisi at luHlmiiirs- Iro Work.
ni;e
vas .th diiughtet' of M i
NJA.
SpiK-e. i farmer and merchant; of
Ua-1
eigh, jnirried Jiardlv a v
ear ago
am
not dufte twentv-oue v
ar out.-
Sh.
had onl of thdswtvtest
disptjsi
tioii
at id-most lovelv character, a
(on
Sb'ilt
iii'MidieB of the
either she nor
iBaptist
ier. hus-
except
1, The
luirch.
b:nd haU' iin rvdaitons here
tht
little
hi Id of two da
ent rt'comijiintity synifvathiies1 with
tin
lnrea veil husliand. i The
remains
w ei
CaiTild 1 to Katcish
kodav,-r i
Wi
hingto
i (fhztt4 I
j
- . " , '
(he I, j
.ieut. M
JM. ' Patrick,' ot
Vrniv, a
rlived iii U ilniin
tton last j
AWlluesd-av
:-having lieeii abs
thel city . a
Kiiiit, thre, imonih
had leen "si:
ufK-nnteniig ui exten-1
tive survey
coke fillet.
to toe vnnity iji veni-j
asj the eom.meree
thrtuigh j
eaiern,Xoi-
Carol ma has
ferowfi so
lare-that the natural emtl
ts were
j permit j
' L- a.1
liot of sufficient depth te
. - i
of ; vessels ntH-tkarH to ;
s
carry tin the
trade. I An a
bv the hist
propria-
luisSei
1
Cougressl
lruVideS!l
or the
improvt-inent of j
j Ocfacoky 1 llet, and it i tl
!; t iom. of the government enj;
101: ; secure an outk
litis tlie intent!
nter in
i which
!iUU Of
r.
itelv ; allow vt
'twelve to iijfteeu felt draught to pass
.fnniii.'tl
inland water of
hi
s sec-
tioii to tilie
kict'an.--t
V.
I GENERAL NEWS. .
" i; ,. -- - - - -
WIIKEE THE IMIORTANT KVEKTS OF
EVERY NATION UPON THE GLOBE
ARE CHROXKim
Sr. rwM Both Hemimieiiem.
A ttrrific cvclone )ael twomilea
we-t of Cla.udVTexa yesterday After
io4jn. : ! One man was killed and an
other badly- hurt. The extent of t he
damage is not known.
. pL"TXAr,Conn., April 15.-- Mattie
'Ablxjty a belle of Putnam Conn- a
handsome and accomplished girl, ha
jutit if tarried the Iev.,C. K. Kobert,
a colorel i minister of Haverhill,
Mas. Mis Abbot became acquainted
with the colored divine while play
ing thie organ at hi church. Mr,
Hubert has entered upon '"her duties
with zeal and Ka eaptnred" the heart
of the parishioner. i
Iite lat Thnmlay night the resi
lience pf Henry Church, alxut thirty
aiile iouth o Wheeling, Va visited
Ay a large number of mask men and
was .destroyed by fire, i The - occu
pants three women and one man
were tiiken from the burning build
ing, stripjied and brutally whipped,
the; man afterward being driven in
a nude condition to the woods The
women liave also ? disajiieardv It i
8ii'piueil a personal grudge i at the
bottom of the outrage.. '.-.
The local republican bosses of
Ixmisville Ky. are exceedingly wroth
K-cause Inter'nalllevemie Commi3
sioherj'Mason has named Clarence
1'oote, f North Carolina, to succeed
retiring Kevenue jAgeht W. J. Will
more. ' f Considerable pressure has
been birought to bear on Commidsioir-
er Mason in lie half of certain , local;
candidates for the office, and M r.
F(ot' appointment is received with
general disgust by the adininistra-v
tron's adherent in this State. Many
of them insinuate
hot a native. . -s
that Mr. Foote is
Frank MeGrath, president if the
Alliance of Kansas,' has addressed
itdetterl to Southern Alliances,j urg
ing thein to attend, the ' Cincinnati
contention and Ix; prepared to ' act
with a third independent party. In
his letter .' he intimates that nnless
t-he Southern brancii. of the order
takes this step tht Northern States
vvill go back 1b the Kepitblican par
ty. The letter was called forth by a
nuinber ot eujtonais ,wmcn nave aj
pearetli ii Southern Alliance papers,
opposing a third, party and declaring
that the .Alliance in the South must
work out its reforms through j 'the
Democratic party. - . .:
A freight train of thirteen ears
and three engine on the Maryland
Central broke through a trestle Fri
day mornrng at Falls ton, near Bal
timore. ine men were oil the
train. Three were killed ? and I two
badly injured. Others had time
to Jump and escaped. The cars w ere
iuickly ablaze and burned. Only
one boily was recovered from the
wreck;1 two were burned up. The
trestle is a short one and was thought
to-be strongly built and braced.
Too heayyi a train is at present as
sigied the cause: of the breaking
down of the bridge. The bed of the
stream where the wreck occurred is a
mass of rocks. i ' .
1 New evidence, is daily a2,cuniulat-i
hut against Henry
liradham, the
shner of the Italian, John B. Mocca,
and tlie case -is now much stronger
against .him than it was at first. One j
witness has lieeh found vvho saw
Jlnidham droii' the coupling piii from I
hi pocket, then quickly pick it up,
wrap, it in . a handkerchief and re
place it in Ins pocket- This occur r-
4.eti . near -uoeeas store. vuotuer
witness, a' railroad Jman, has been
found who was in Moeea's store ten
minutes before tht) murder, anjd who
siiys tlie re were then another .negro
ih the ; store with Bradham. , Sul
scriiitionare beint? circulated ! for
Mocca family. -In a short time tor -
a.
uay neaiiv.ou was latseii tm im-nu;i"- - !
. - - - ;. I f il.., ..,.t I-,-..
Dispatclu have lxen
eivl
from Chili stating that a desperate .
i ... ! i i . .-. . i.- c i. I
hattle resulting in a'vietory for the
Chiliaijt insurgents, has ben fought j hig f rom ,$10 to' 50; iX-r acre --for everywhere. This campaign involves t
at Cappipt (or San Fraucisco De Sil- ; the;Tliis is .he plain pliae of j te holding ofwo or more great Al
va,! as it is also known) the capital of the undertaking, and Kople interested i l$uice nuiss meetings in each Istitcy,
the province at Atacaina, thirty ; may make the most of . it. The arid i t last two days or longer, during
miles from the sea.' - Onlv nie-agre de4 i area embraces 529.685.000 acres on ! tie V U miner 'months. The ablesH
g: hieh
ay. mat .luejiusuieuia aiici a- juiij; t
...... . ...... .-c.r,--7
Mini il I'li'i lull . i nil iivi. it- -,ii-i . . i rii t
with heavy loss a
tJi ..pi n (wx
iwii r in i ii.uoo
President Bal macadams troops, I Des
patches which are supjxised to, origi
nate from insurgent source add that
the insurgent aimy j is increasing
steadily in strength and that it in
tends shortly to march upon the cap
ital, Santiago De Chili, .as well a
uptvn iValpariso, the 'principal
poit of Chili. , -';.;,
Iii spite of the. peaceful "-Utterances
of Government -officials, everylxxly
knows that Bnssia is making exteiir
sive preparations for war, aiid that
her rival are on' their side, making
counter prejiaratiou for a great
struggle w hich must, sooner or later,
take place. Kussia lias lieen spend-
ing enormous sums in the Coiistrtic-
nt from ; tion of strategic railways, and in this
h Ttt..'iuiul ntfii.r u;irj thJ il3i ntrTviii IjS for
transportation of large Inxlies oLBus-
sian inxips to ine -vusiro-viermau
frontier are almoist completed. Thi
movement ofi K'nian force .tow'ard
the frontier f (remiauy and Austria
would,1 .:fbnr!'- years ago, have raniired
- il ' - -V:l 1. it .: '.
six mouth time, While bv the use of
j.the. new strategic, railroads, a month
time is all that i heeessary for the
vast
cv'iicent ration which is looketl
forward to -in, txissiblv, the near
future. I ' : ' ' 1 '.
Birmingham claims: to have given
President Harrison and his party the
biggest ovation of any city in the
South, r - :
TARBORO, N; C-, WEDNESDAY APRIL
BIG LAND STEAL SCHEME.
IIw Biff (orporatias are Trylaff
to Sp,r the Pablic.
Ooraata. i
Presipext Polk's First Speech at
National Capitol. r,
ThpNatlonal Allianre Edneatloaal
Campaign.
THE i ROWTII AN D T UCKI RESW OP TH E
01U)ER IN VARIOrs STATE3.
(('oityrihtol by th Reform Prefs Baraa.)
After all the
land frrab.',"landH'lei1 in-the midst of the war. fiod
sttisils and land iobberv which hire
.
teen tteritet rated 'on the srovernment
bv unscrupulous and corrupt lneaue'L
of men high in nver,- there vet re-J
i.i'i ii nrw.nt i. r ' nnu hi mi hnn ;
, ' -
acres ol the imhlic domain. . isut tne
ers! and robbeis are lik-e the !
tire that is never. iuenched. Thev
never "-et enough. ' , "
V A IEKP LAID SCHEME EXPOSED, i
Prominent goveriiment oScials -
. . I J . VJJ.l .V V . IV. V. . V.J V ' w
people.to a deep laid scheme by
which the great railway, corpora
tfons, millionaire laiid owners,' and
cattle kings of the west aiid north
west hqiipj under.a 'patriotic guise"
to get jMissession of uio'st'of the pub
lic lands. The ; lauds L which they
Lhojx1 to steal lie mainly in the States
adt ivansaSjOakotasj, - JN evaua, , Arizo
na and titah, Oregon, Last jvash
ington, Oklahoma and Indian Terri
tories, Nebraska Colorado, Moutana,
Idaho, Wyoming, New Mexico, Cal
ifornia and Texas. These ii re the
land which are being studied by the
government w ith a vie'w to improv
ing and developing by a mean of a
system of irrigation. !.
OUTLINE OF- THE SCHEME.
The grabehenie is alxuit as fol
lows: I'-irst oall conventions; to meet
af'different points in these arid states?.!
T'jl-ti ifi"i rn iiMva irwi ifTi iVHij
portance of pnictical irrigation," and
"to devisethe best means of supply
ing water to these arid lands," But
here is the milk in the cocoanut:
These- "con ventions" ' are to petition
the next Congress to give to each
state all thv lands w ithin its bordeiv,
'.with.'-the statement that bv such a
donation from the National, Oovernf
meut, the . general goveriiment expenses-will
be 'lesselietL v Tliey w ill
say if the, states control these J,;inds,
capital" can be induced! to "take
hold'f them as an investment. Thev
covertly claim that icorpo rations can
tverriy euum w corporations can ,
auage Pirate legislatures and .-rail-
lad comml toilers f with more e-tse
uiu commL-rfonufc! with more eae
lan they can. niauage. Oongres. ;
mam
ro:id
than they can mam
hovjthey wili. work it.
When these lands are once ceded
to. tli statt-s (which really means
ceded1 to certain individual who have
power over and virtually control of
the states), the corporations will pulihe across Alliance terVitorv
and advi.te -them for Settlement.'' nro;
water on -uieni aiiu oneii tnera, no.
i. . . a l- .1 .Ll
vided the states will relinquish their
tme in --iee; ana tney win t try to a??--
1 i 1 ! Til. I 1 1 . . i - .
cure this-reiuiquishment oy asserting
that 'the hinds in question are worth-
less as they; are; but when tthey (the
corprations) put w ateon the lands
they will increase the revenueof the j
state but bv bringing in settlers who
will buy t,he ;lands, and cultivate
them
TH E TWO SI DES OF THE QUESTION
ernmen
method
easily sand cheiiply irrigated. . The
cost or irngaung istnree ooijars per
those lands, they w ill make a sp-cn-J
Here, are: the 'two broad sides of j fiitimr thatythev should lead in this coinaeimd savs that hi record L iU JhU,U f r.lii,.rL wb.I in- li l:tlir H t t!:S A V ,UA S':u
the question. jetfelers -can now go ; giorionrt-iiggle for tJod 1 and hu- from the first will proye that he lur Varibl real, the profit that hfciti- ,Hl'';,t W' :V'.r U ."ht k T "t
;on those and enter home- uty' j I; alvvays bee..:au advcC4ite of Hie priiU ..Vou !,., d
stead for. 1.25 per acre: and tlie 'govrn ,,u, hundred thousand copfcsl of , ciple of the Alliance He alsoavi: Lysteni of gambling that iL ftLterJ 4,,,lef I J;rHh.;ru, with
ernment is trying to deyise somej lresident Pole's speech will !be "l have . frequently , expressed th? jl kiii de-IoiHftl midef .the comli- f t i,,w ur,, e '-hl, your im
method by, wfi.cli.the lands may lie ruinwl nil disiributed throiWb the m.i.ti.ui tr.:1f fh s,il. trv :L k.L i.f UiideU.iwipHrt lOid eiiemiragt ineiit.
lutiou of the matter, and settlers will4tBiiiarc;unpaign is ; meeting with im-
. ... i i . . . . .... . 1 ' i ' i i! e' . . i
not be able to &et there without mv-
wliich there is a popufatiOn of over
eight HlllIIOUS ft! people. ; ; ;
x vTio.vAi. president iolr speaks
-
at;thk catital.
President I'olk, X. F, A. and I. U.
niade his th
rst speech; ih the Xation-! tve committees! haveuthusiastical- Ma.usualfy on oie extreme or the oth
last Thursday night under 1 endorsed i the Qovemeht and j f f f"ous w a.8tnilfd '
ai Capital la
the anspice of Citizens7 Alliance,
Branch.-Xo. I.. His speech was en j
thusiastically receivetlbv an 'attentive!
rand thoughtful audience. He dealt
with the, prominent 'linandial and
t-t'Oiioniieal questioiiB of the hour in
a way that- made '-people'- wild haa
never thought ou thembefofc begm
to' tli hi kin earnest.; He began his
....i-,":..!.- : i.:.,,.
not mehr PrineiplA came from God Dakota and Virfenia'. havi all de-j "1UU f "4 genial atid; depend
and were as eternal as the throne , of i cjiirkl in' favor of the campaign,! argefy or life and enjoyment on
Justice itlf. Men wereof tliedust. of ? a ui are now arrahng for thi U& alld Iathy of jassocia-
the earth, and were a t raiitorv : as t Lea and jUace foV. their meeting. ! tlon" J a ,1 or
i. .1.. rK,fil.u i. ...... ,.?. rnnrsuits to invite or force self effort.
.1". "i vt' ,i ir , uu iiru . w
I i. v . auira .iillu iu iu:j ,Mii
...n 1 ...... .
of discussion. t'
MItiUTY FOitCESj liEIXG MARSHALL'ED. u- -n possibly 'reach. .
-. - . I I ' . .-' -' - ')- "
He said mighty forces were Ix'iugi f my Maryland. y
marshalled to, .test the virtue, iuan-. Maryland i 'arranging " to have
hiaxL atriotisnv"aXid love of self- tie of the most vigprohand wide-
governnient. The march of human a.vake Alliaxicej educational cain-
progress was strewn with the; wreck j paigns .that enefgy and earnestness
of Empires,, kiugdomsf systems, "and J ciu iiiaugivrate land conduct, They
governments, and we etand in thelgle the necessity of certain eeoiicr
midst of a great revolution the j iic and, political informs and they
mightiest social, industrial, economic ajh?' going to mkk6 , a tremendotu
revolution the world has ever witness- tort to bring jhern about Threy
ed- J ustice, equity, and truth was -; aiv gathering and Educating theiai-
the watchword, and from all parts Ulves for the' onset, and I the state
came the demand: "Fqnal rights to niever exix-rienceilj. a greater stirring
all and special favor to none," j ic'p tlian i,t will .have this year.
jlTe
gitiise
said these force were Win r or-
Jiised because of the ctindition
iiposed By the wicked and tirjnst
lipauciaU ystem of thecountrr Com
menting on this, he quoted tux ei-
tract irtmi a letter T4tte by AjUra-
ham Lincoln in the tWfoing'year of
I the war a follows. . -
f ! ABRAHAM LINCOLN'S PROPHECY.
. A-o in the jnear future a crisis
apfcing which unnerve, me; and
cauaets me to tremble for the safety
of my country. A a resultl of I the
tir, corporation have been enthron-
e4, and an era of corruption in high
places w ill follow,' and the
mouev
o the country w ill endeavor to hro-
lin it reign bv working oh the orei-
uipcvs of the ptde until all the
uyalth is aggregated in a few hand
d the r republic is deistrovint I
I at this time more anxiety Yori the
;y of my country than ever before.
t ii.. . . . 1... 1 ' t : : :
E
Ksuiifci tuiti iii r iears
may prove
el"""5-
j -t d the exaker, Lincoln
c-juict nox nave written more pro-
.iiil . ..-il.-l .t..!..'..... ill
iiiuicaii nati ik mrn nisnim.1. ue
f .. - uhubkiwuu vou -.iuv
lifli tela of tlie home of every fariner
; f lalwrt'r W-' and we.hear
imon every breeze in the heart-re,nd-
u!g wail of poverty and distress.
THE ALLIANCE PLATFORM.
The sptiiker referred to the plat-
farm of the Alliance and said that
iflemliodied all the givat. principles
of Jefferson Democracy and Lincoln
lipublic;iiiism.v , He sboVed that the
plattorniwas intended to relieve the
frmer. 'rhey were'wot living tinkler
the pressure of nine millions of mort
gages nearly a mortgage to every
family in the Lnion and in this
dj-sperate condition vhey were made
ia pay .80 cents ih every dollar; of
te taxes paid by. the whole people.
Tjhee suffiering million Jxseiged the
doors of Hie Capitol during that
tane pleading for relief. . They were
timed away empty hahded their
liliportunitie disregarded, their in -
-. , v ., .
teaties ignored, and they were iiiso-
Mntly admonished- to '-keep out! of
politics," to "Tiye closer- and
hiirder."
A
UNITING IN A COMMON CAUSED
The great mass Of the Industrial
ciasst'3, JNorth and Nonth,, Oenioerats
id Kepublicans,' without! regard1 to
sectional or geographical jlihe, vyith
oie purpose and w ith one.heart, have
lacked hands and shieldskin a com
njuni cause the; cause of
country. .V-;
a common
S T
-rtnbv & clinnon motive
fmarVa. oy. a common motive, con-
,f!ollted-bv u common danger, they
. i . to Ituru tlieir
tT? soiemni) icsoieu to turn ir
i backs upon the past and 1 make one
laightv effort to rescue our Oovern -
metit audi insUtutions from iiniietid -
iag peril. " ! !
i TW na-ve wined nut imd fU.r
tie last trace of Mason diid Dixoii's
torv
v (Jod aiid
l i i . , i , j-
h' th-aniriV if li-mnK- mufrnmiiniitv
1 rtran s avei-v is o-one. rimniv lioti. ami
aid fraternity theABiancc men of
me "Dine ana he Alliance men;ol;
1j1 i . i
."grav sav: "Ixt the bitterness, an- ;
j iaiosities, and pi'eju'dit, iborn of Jtsi
; existence, jierish with it and forever.".!
Jflie proud Saxon spirit, ami courage,
aul piitriotisnt, . jwhich crowined tlie
hLroism of the "jblne and the raiv"
"jnfith undying fame, are -iiow suin-
. jao'ietl to break the galling and de-
gtadiiig chains of white, slavery, the
rAnntrV
; ffJ.ALj alliance EDLif a-
f rmvir i'ii.imv
1 TIO.N A L t. A Mi A ION. , , :
Natioiial Alliance Lduca-
I reserved commendation from nearly
jahd most favorable. All ian-j
) ef aie iu u ten u. j:au .iiiwuiig, i.uu
i ib is uronosea io nave an luierenanye
j i a i x. . f: i i -
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iu i, inn H .t -i i iii imifr sill iiiirn-iuiui'i' ;
t K ct" t r. V lO'.VL.. ."1 iJV IV lilt
1 il 1 - . i :. ..
. nt i ..a nri -i . n i i r-w m i ic n a i. rr-t
i r .t 1 ... . 1 il... ..... . 1 ... Tt
twns ot tin country itmong jthe
. slates whose president and eeu-
j slate whose. president and execu-
Iiive already lianietl the
aiid , jdaces for the meetings, are:
tlabama. Arkinsas,' CJeorgia, Hli-
UIUa
i njtis, Indiana, -Kansas, Kentnclkv,
! Ij-Miisiaiiiu MLssOuri, Xorth CaHli-
j wu North Dakota. Pennsylviiia,
- nth' Carolina Temiessce, j Texas,
i West lrarmia, Indian ; le'rfitorv;
aid Oklarioma .Territory. 'The
M:..i.:,...J v: : :.J-. w.....i.
; ui ii rin ( siitr licf ill trij l j ism-
in, .Z.. i... .i u...
i t-nt i ui K in interna inline uieeimirs
and he w ill be at as man v of them
r T he evils under which; they suffer j-biU We congratulate ourselves on
ahd which threaten the destruction what we have already tlone, and vet
of the republic and its institutions, we mve begun "in "ihis great re
are national in jtheir character and j form wrk, which l the finission of
cunot be correc'ted by sectional rem- j the Allisiiice ' 1 '
ff s: .'Hetcerecogizing; but One: the citiIens' allianceI V
llfig; the fiag of -our! common cown-1 u. .. ,tll,
i iiiiiwll lit "a v.-.,,.i.; r..,L. I he National Citizen' Alliame l
mm tire ii in iruiwi i-iriiir i jiihi iiiiw ji ii . i t uti mjj.ir i n : to i'h r t w k . i , i ... .... .-a. . . . . . . . i . . . t t
. T3.. i -. . :. -: t .7 , at? 3 ...-. - ' - : ' .-
22, 1891
"! Nrw ENOLAXIV
The entraaice of th AUiaiice into
New Englaml doe not receive a
favorable elcome from the partisan;
irv5us..- A iwij same pres wmcn does
not "know; thie Alltani-e, and which
never saw aiiy - jart of it eTen, ha
a dismal howX , and lia already be
gun to say all sort of unmanner
ly things. ; jOue yaper sava that
Wjil E. Chandler w at the" bottom
uf the Farmers Alliance scheme
in New England, a id he proKes
to disrupt the ljej ublicaii party.
Thi of course i intended to put
the Alliance Jin the attitude f a
i irupter,ijisriizer aid all
orU of other' h thiujrf. Aii
otherpaper jaay. f The ixxiple of
New England am not at air anxious
to see, such a movement a these-agitators
prtpse.r But defepite, t hem
ami, similar utterances from that
press, ( the sturdy farmer of New
England are thinking; they ixe en
uirin'g, and they are organizing. A
national organizer -wag'.sent iiito New
Hainpshirei last ' week lxcuue the
; farmers thlfre asked that. he Ix sent
i lit nn.' .111.
now more organizers
j are heing se
nt for,:" and iii some
places Which cannot .be immediately
reached by the organizers, t he fann
er are heginntg to org-anize them
sefve. The Alliance i "going right on
into New England." - .:
what Indiana is imixo.
Indiana working quietly but
surely and effectively, Tlie Presi
dent of the State Alliance writes the
Bureau a follows: The- work id
progressing Very nicely While wej
are not increasins so rapidly as t
would desire, our growth ia solid and,
we win tie ready in 1 892.
ILttNOIS IS VAklNGr UP.
Illinois ha been easy for a time
past,' but; the' Order is beginning to
get aroused and ar.e getting ready for
business in earnest. A epical state
uieetiug of the Alliance was reoentlv
held at Springfield which , revivified
i r .
: Alliancemen all over the ttei
The
j Alliance organ was put ih ?a position
to do effective work.1 and ' the state
ready for the great fight that
awaiting lis." 1
COLOUAIM) LS.COM INO.
Secretary. Starr of 'Colorado says:
"The farmers are calling their nunir
bers together, organizing and reor
ganizing; iaud jou can depend lipoir,
it, iney mean- uusiness. ? e nave
secured the passage of several reform
i measures iind defeated - Keveral cluss
lhtS grteat . favor all over the conn
- f r , . - ,. , ..
i rf n n" na31 organuations . n
61xteou siate8' and applications foi
. , of..-f,t - ...
for
J organizer are oeing sent in trom all
;"1 iuc;;i.uiwu. p tuv-. u-cmwu -vi.
j "-3 organization advocate m.-too
tlie platform of the. farmers .Alli-
1 iliiC0. the;, lneinliership being : cam-
isedo that element who approve
the jdatforni, but are eneligible to
niembersliip in the , Farmers', Alli-
i.ance. -
"""""-"i'
'senator call declares himself
- i
IN LINE.
' . ... - . I
i he A . i. r?enatorial election ij
now i
Flon
jtfie all absorbing question in;
ida- fn I'the . contest, it va
charged last week that Senator Call
was- opposed to the free coinage
of silver, and to all the7; pruici -
p res or ine .. rarmem finance,
i n reply to thi charge Senator Call
has issued a circular iu which be
oi iii ion
tem might ie so mtxlihed as to ac-
coiiipHsh all.!the oljects desired by
' tne finance. -
- ... . . ;
mt)rm .Prtiurew.
Washington, I). C. i .
Tfac Doty of the Press.
- (Cot tltarlotte Chronicle.)
The press of the "State ha lately
..u.i. i ii.. ' iV
j g
ieie una ii wen ami Birouir nut'u ii
1 ..A-... ...1 11
; . . .. . .- i. . i -
says mat tne rvt c. newTiaix;r3 are
. . . .1- - !
-trrf54rlv lar w i n fr4-i 11 "nrntvp iltitprimt.
-- - . .
l' " ' :.;,;, "' 1 :i- .
?tion. I he kyerage. C. journal
':--....-.... A
i iniug is great, anji glorious, -4 or ii
is sensationally small and frivolous,
ami then all "slaiig arid non-en."
Tht ie i jiainf ully absent' thevsiih pie
statement of fact,; the clear fjafi ! of
truth and the concionsnes and force
of logic. language seem to be used
mainly to conceal thought
V.t.u t-. thi t,i.ii.t fViia ia iMixtlx? w -
plainetL -1 heaverageQrth Caroll
' r ' . -. ...I
i :,. w'iii l tt
e aa'aiaic uicas auuamciuuia
tors. The large cities North and
South of us and the party strife -at
Washington furnishes the "cheap
pabulum of sorry imitation. : Ilence
a rag of an editor once stated that of
the 300 copies of a certain N. C.
Daily 9 tenths of each issue were ex
tracts or references tonchirfg on
city life or party politics, and ; only
oui entirely original idea.
The people are aliVe and the masses
are in their way, trying to move
ahead. But theysadfy need busi
ness and industrial leading. Ijet
North Carolina paper lead off and
do their duty. "
j AX x-J0URXALIST.
Fran Xrti EirrtaVf .
- : " ; i
. i j t'or the KrnirrV AJrwt. J
. I aln glad-to Jkuow' that'1 the Alli
ance bf this .county ; have appoitj ted
a committee to ciiiifer with the bh
inesa men' of Tarooro a to the bet
method to ho ue4 in obtaining thv
ervctijon of a tobacco Jt fitorvhon t . I f
any cpunty ever nevded a warv house,
EJge .xnite certain ly dor.-j u st tow.
The; farmer., are raising .'the need
nxire and more, every year, and 1U
'u far as 1 kuowy arte atitiel Uit
tlieir mult&. ::, Some very ti he tdliac
CO ha .lieeii raie.l in this cAtiutv
aim oiu;;rAigttonio - Willi ner I oi
: .1 LI 1 1 . . . . . j -.
i-ouon repreiiiaiion mas . lair now
to take tlie lead in the f protluctioii
of t ibacco. LmtLs oim: sh pp i
to W' suitable only for tlKnrairiig!of
corn and cotton, produce cptally a
good toltacco. We have the liimU
for itk production. We have ; anen
'i"!
.who are willing tociiur 'at oucrjinto
.
l"
till new ojitvrris', and cousajen.t-
& -. I. - - .- i .
ly Wtj will ; hue - pieutv , of toUiUvti.
But: the ."last and most rniji.tant
quest, on ariA, w lure (-an we ifuaf-.
ket ; A'hat-we have raistl? Everj
farmtrA'f Edgtimlie, if - he if true
andj 'iiatriotii want ti tn -If hi, -tuff
in tlie limits of his count; , . if.
he can. Jn other words, -he Hants
to give his own countvthe!chiiee in
this- niatter. ' ' K . . ; '-.f . i".-' ;. t
But without a warehou ;ln.i
forced awav frtun hbiiie, to dUinist..
of that w hich he ha-inade at hphie,
whenJ with a tittle effort on the purt
of all,, this could -. liei avoideiL
TartKiro' should have a large toUw-co'
WarelwJtisseand keep the nioneV at
nonie; ; Jy doinjr thr home toik
woulq take more iuttret ih the wel-
fareiot tliis, undrtakiirg and the farr
mers iould feel that thier efforts were
appreciated- ' - j !
By all inean let the Alliance and:
Ol i Ijirluirn' imiiv1. 1,. mutt.. I i in
z- - r- i -vi :y , M-M.""ei
here. J here is plenty of tune to
build their .warehouse . bv the iiu-xt
Beasoii,
, audI hope it hwill foertiunlyi
im built, b via 11 .means. X am a home
man, every iiicu or me. l iKMieie in t
industries and united effor ,td liuildl
up home. ': If home folk will L not
do iauvthinar for theinsefves ithenjj
who.Jwilli' If ouUide.r (see I tjiajt'j
home eapitalist are unwilling tit ort
vest their money, where 'ithis-bclf-
same 1 .money i was -accumulated, . it 1
-. . t .
wo.uldl Ik? the height tf folly fof
straiiaers of hieaiifs, to come iii ahd
I w tL1 1 ii ' i ii vwt : i iif.wrii. n i ki t M I b
iw ..... -i...-..;-..! ..f ; ...i "lf-i ... u
.:ti -.1...... . ii.. ..... ii.:. J..' '
i,,.,. .. . i.,;h .;ii ;.w.. l.
ttlll lUUie; W IUI- RWIIl'J J 1IJ9 nun--
... ...... ....l. .... i .rJ...-..rt
commerce to all who are in reach of
ouriveWity eat. ii doh't ditatV
where it should 'be Imilt.-or' hJw
should . lie built, but one, thmb
-:t. .!.....' a ...i ......t tinv' n.;l l
l iii 111, Ittnai. . j uiiu. iv i ..
IVllUM 1.1, lllAl II iU(7tu-ll BIIU illiml
people put their head tethel fur
1.. J.- t .. if ii , i -,-( 1 ...ji., i
the accomplishment of this puriose,i
not" miuv niore month" will ' iKuif by
oerorennis waremmse m run ti ine
town of Tarlioro.
That ii ihak- lx'i
built, iind w hen
t may prove!
a uccis and. blessing it alLii the
wish or your most oiMtiieiit serianvf
. . l. . - . k . I ..-
The Tillkii." '
-t .
i SnHT-iiiri: mil :!. Mnnt- ll
? J - RirhtTilQf r'!-.l" I " 'ij
i t .. -i .. .- . r .
i J ' " " S
Thee nnfavorabl conditions con-h
tinited throuirh a long series of Vieai
, hay-e reducetl the producer tia iitrces-
j titv of hiarketimr his product al the
r earliest tiossible nionHiit to nu cti.nia
i tiired ligation a'nd provide -for) the
neeesswie of the . tainilv un'it re--
! sult of! this the entireihrodoVt of; 1 Ik
! tjeaisoii is thrown up n the imirket
the prUlucer ami t-onsuiher a4likfi. '
I hi suli-tresurv bill proVnle ant
effectflal.' reriiedy or tlui evil ,ni
detailP It supplies aii ample volume;
of curjrejricy just at the time: it i re-; to .L.uy' (he uUh k aiid graiirof it uw tii
quiretl. 'It ohviateathe: iHC-"ify -ofj; Ierk when th-y are. obliged to m
an abtjolnte sale of the proifwrt jut ii au'd Ibji wave them" from wiling to
time when thev -niav not ic
iminand
remuuerative price, whi Ie il
supplnf
It take!
necessities of the jH-ople.
the wtirldV fotxl -supply '-.and
product of agriculture, ou
handsof thieve and gahibfer antlhf aiipiiMl a fair and ,r-adv market
briigJ .prodiict-f and consumer i into
much nearer relation tnau at pn s-
ent tothe vast profit ami Ix-nefit ; of
each, j it i. increase the volume ol
nioiiey to the fegi'tmate reqiiirejiientiijl
of tnule, and icare it isshe direct
ly .fro rii the government to the people,:
requiring no tribute' to iiioh0oliitic;
corjioiition to get it in circhlatitju.;
1 1 gi v srs to.t lie .currency, t he jirojH-rty ;
of elasticity by providing for the;can-
r.rA.i. our! iluwt rnrt if ii i if tiliilfX.
evirec ived at the shb-treassirv :Li 'i-fai?nersj of fw cottntry. ."-It isaiolori
retuni of the actual amount o'f tUoii-j' ,'., that uver 70 per -nt of Die - hi-
eyadvihcedbvtheg6vernneUgtiintIi "".' fV V -( .
such farm prodocts. Bv ihje! paid byb-al tafe, although ther
provis on a -I uniformity of' value?! form of jmt:rty are alwtit cjually
would be maintained -Snd kMiM ..Ourpn--
tions fet the expense Of ixit h J pro - ji
ducer hnd consumer wou1 Id lie al anjl
eni JThe government would resume!: comjHflitbemo surrender to tlie pii ih
its legitimate constitutional fuu tionl; tr.-a.-mry a jirt of . th plunth r
of cresjting and issuing the currtncvM luve u,"M,ttt.i '''- I,s4r!!itI
of thel nation which f mctiou, tliVij l1?ilaton. and thu help to equalize
best cdnstitutional authorities, othi taatHn! now m outnwufc v tin hist
past aid present, declare that itcau-ji to holder of the miI- , 1 he chief
not laff ull v delegate either to indi4 object M44p-ar to lx; that while
Tiduali or corporations. - - r honest men would iy. taxes the 4s-Thesub-treaurrplan
Uoe there-! honest would not; even at the cost
fore,cinbrace the "elements necesaryf prjnrv,, euide it . Stringent
to remtdv existing evils- ' This ?i would no nimieze this eviU Lural
the first point to establish in.- its i he-
behalf. Objection have txn urged
against it- We freely admit that if
these o j'ections are valid it is j ouri
duty a reasonable people to be lionest
with omrseives ana wiin me couuirvi
and aliandon the advocacy of j tht!gre this week at liohUboro, wa con-
measure. It develops
pouenti to show their
u poll it oil-
validity, i J
FIVE CEPTC.
Aiu(i!d.-ring pmic of thoe that: liave
ln-en urvsl against it we find them
tole anumg the strongi-ft T-au in
it favT! w hen t"he fact'arr pnjnrlv
hhderstaud and. applied. 7pfl h
Thf AllUicf Marra I Onward.
NEW YoRK-Thi -ute now h.u
139 Siib-AHiHntvs, ; tui'-tr''.liiatuv..
ca, ami lOO.tHHj tnenilH r "The State
M ahYLANU Xatioiial fjii lurt-f .L
lv Will-ft luis hfl Msfvlaud. ffe
giu iilow ilig aetiunt , ti lite jn-
grtws of tha AHuim e isrthi State.' ,
--'-(-"" -1 -. "-' - i -
tA Lt FORK! ,.! If rt. .T5- AUi ule.-,
with a nHtniierhip(f 22,tHiii, --'
TtlXA- 'Tlie AllianiV'iii Teva in-j'rfaf-!
utj he rat of t -i; t v -1 o tn-r
tK. ao titviMOti MH-iii tti tt tin-re.
,- i.w, i h. a m I h'i .-Norim-rn
v ..: . i . til- :x . i-
I ;; .wnnM(,v mwiif, .iiianv i taking
I h'thv iti flu N- laiiiUuds Citie.
N Kwj If AMi -H 1 1; re A Uiaiice Not
of Jlmnlale, 'Cheshire Cont,-'w-
organi4ad He- . lt-giuuing of the
lmit h.l i .
LvriM.yNA. l-!ilfut Adaiint-hiis
orgJUiiB- a h turti? bun-iiu for tin
state of . Louisiana, The lrt-tlmn
f that t.ite iue up aittl doing, and
th Amler is prosj ring iu ttuiso-tpteiiv-..
' . .
OIlPiL J (J, Deinore, of (!xrg?-
ttiwir, II., wrili-s t-hat tiM-re i?j quite a
lon iu the AHi.inct and that the
ld;pilrtv jH.ditician are tpiaking in
4thl4r boot, fit Ohio there lire now
over Hl uIm4., of w hieh BriiH n
county h4 twentw-thjf ' with Keverul
apdicatiou for charter!. AVt-
; vtiftt.y ;'.-;:' 5 r; !
MlSfiOUlt!. Tlii '2nd. con g res-ion -
al district jiii ion,' held u.t Chillicothe,
Mo., rebuary 20, uidonxd the amend
ed demand of the Farmer' "and
iioorers union, as athiirtCii a ot-alu,
. .i : i . i i - 1 ii'' . .i
V nt, aim eiecteu a a tn-iegjiie ut ine
itafe union 11. A.
Newmniu of. llan-
dolivh tSuuty, and dtt-Uml fir the
juouri oriti h.
heir choice -for
official orgiui. f-A.yr.
4 - - .1 ' 1
NoKTH Ca-ROI. i.K. The regular !
Quarterly Meeting of - the Sanipn
Conntyff'Wnner-' Alliance, ; which
met in M kins' flail on hint Friday,,
i 'i i u vl-rv li.'.rn ii in ! in i nidi liifi-t-T'l.
iniT tine ' l-'ortv-thm' Stib-AUiatK-iM
io iium-kiai iv enlarge im- iim -iiiueti ui
I Ihe Alliance More. J he reiHtrtu
1. . , , " l .1 .
.iroui u e various lougr. u.w inai
p ;
fv healthy, ami
IT'T"0"11' 'J"
TJie progh-sM
!w jE of the n-forni which the itrd-r i ha
,r jj'et ou fUlis M ry enconraguig .and
.ia gratifyiiig,' and the utemlH-ridiiif
1' i f ehtnv aiteterinitiatiMi to pu.nh it
howa leterminati..ii to pu-th
. , - -
ueuiiiii-um i if itn-t-, et-ii n i uiii hiiii-
. . , , , -: 1 I r j,
etl itM und d.H.m.fort
Tk..h.
The, follow ing i the con-
cludiiur
pavugrnph of u Hrcular l-t--out
by BrothvrS. O. Daues,
ier seni
xremri-treiiiirer of the State AI-.
e o.
' T?xaf; nil' Ier tlate of .Man h
; ft doe not iiili ate a
2, lS'M
r i .1 i n' , . - i i .
kiiu in -i,ue aiuanceor any tiiinc-uiiv,-
f whatt-yefi but dues ifbov mi -r.marka-:
vl l)lv ln-alhv iri-ow'th of the onli-r in
.
! tluitfctat!e. lie Allianre brethren
f )-.. k1"11-"';"1! tateare Hrfectfy
abfe. to care for themst-Iv e..'
x ne gj ov. i n oi ineoriier puie
encouraging; lt ww wib-Aliianci?
. i i . ' t ) i .. .....
t ll . if C 11 -.1
nave imiiii cnaneretiMtice iije i-itn
' thiv'of December Iio-tt Ulid IlTitJlold
i Alliances have 1-eeu reorgani !. Xin
Iw'veral . new " ivtmt . Alliunet s have
' Ih'Ii forifitil. !fafe and enthu-iaiii
are being devtint in -very part of
s the:itat4 T'it 'u i ' ?l"iiM and IV-
dutt re itlevotiiig! thiir "wfiolt-- time
I. The A 1 1 iamW of ii ebra k,-' K atia ,
- i. . -
MLtxoiifi and Iowa have in; view th
f,rihatiii of a Jiuge grain jid live
foek trtnst, -the L-of. iti t of v hich, ii
option iiieii and Imukern at it Ntrri
e' J ti : . : : ..' '. :.. i...
Jiee;. Thi l amove in the right
(I i reef iu mid will toive to the -nieiii-
-all tliej lM-rs of f the;'order thotoumdii of dol
of t lie Uar.;aili ital h'V that i -if the order
for lhe! toek It Imv and not have
to keeu it on hand Umj low. 1 he
I WHfcKLi ph-joHtl to iitite that thTe
"are some prluceri whoi an do uome-
thing Iyotid dancing the 'tunef-
lliei (luutlll ll l Ii. JI.. . 1 1 c h.;
Wheel. I ' . ' .. - ?
The Fariner A Hiaiite of llliiioi
ha conie ou t, ltId I v in favor of a
gnwltialjeil itit-onii U. The idea i
ft.readi.i like wildfire amOu? the
- ' ... ' J . , ' j i'-
ncL.-r; . why hou dn t - . they
V
The damage suit brought' by Mr.
Kirby Smith, of (Jold-lxiro, against
I lom'Keuip I. Batt le'ahd ffoiu Paul
C. Cameron, w hich fia. Utti in jro-
cluded Thursday the jury failing to
i i . i . i. . IT .1
agret iuu ixug ni-jviiaig- -
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