t
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Tit k AVr, publf
:shtd at Whita-
m riJ .. I ., is a new
candidate for
jr.ihlji: f ... v f. It faajids; firmly njxn
rjc .Mliance platform and makes 'a
-I -ginning. , I,.
ng lift- to our
l'eW olitl
mporarv.
j ,-"'"-i:
P-eiped conienrjiorary, the
Wt-i 1 --i I Ad mitre, juts tapiM-ared in a
! -:ti nd handsome, new- spniig'dress.
i U 'r-t t v jajM-rinI we hojfe' our
i- i f fri' iil ( 'lainln Vilii will al-
Is- Mu c-fi-fiil in ; liH . enter-
a -M'iriv of tlu h'csirtit'j't grat-
i.'icritjoii .hi ii;,. tr liut'
-thi liamlsonie
fn.ii.t-i L'i w n of th'-:' Fakmekh!
Ai-
oca'i f lv many of iiir Wethren of
Wf haf workt jl o!ilircijt-
!v i'.'iv- mr r-.iI'ii a "Tok1 Jiajn'r,
if:- 4 in mak- th'-i Fa kmehs' Ai-
o: i . worthy of the ujnort and
i-
i I'leoiii-iii i'iM-nt of the ! fK.-jpIe of
FariVitii 'orth ('arolinj. i ' V
Xv. .faPliier.tsUoull not lose sight
..f i lij iiiiMrtaiie-, ye4. lieceswity of
r':i r-1"; j
wliat th v (.oiifiiinie, at home.
lu-Mr h for thi-tn to etjntinue
Vr Hiir ''tit eat house;! ami .ffrain
ji'.-tt.-' i :.ti 1 lt- ' est.
:ti (h.- 'AVest. (The laniW of
.in' i. r.ooliim an
( '.iroliitu are tfiufet vflrtile
- I'lUiio ' in.tke an v rannier. sell-sus-
-i i rt j.iV I. t the fanner.i praetiuea
)ivi i i ali'n of thei ero.s."
fil ls. K'-ii I'.utjer was fowibly eject-
f roll i lle eoiirt rOon lust Weelc in
('hi. whili- niakiiiffan effort to
r.
tie- eolith in pelialf of hid
1 1
ri.n. TIh eause itH.i":ii l was that
hittlor- niailv lijaraiu . remarks
:'.; lli.- .hull."-. If men, of the
I', ilk! '-trin - weie-jei-ted'froin pub
! .' .illliee'-, tjie Colllltrv would he U
, 1-lilul-fohl better Off.
Tnjif tiieMxWrs of the llaleih Har
iim t j(t w,eek ami many of 'them de
li .'( ! iiK-t totiehinffaiii'lj- el(Miient
t :-4. .t "). irpoii tie'4leat,h of the reat
i " T.h-i. nte.l Danh-I i.lFowe, 'Twa
;'itiri'M.liat Miifti lnai'ks of esteem
liiMild leiV' Wei ll shon to the IllelU
..," of t lie lii!!iant lawyer, ehxinent
"itvtfol and true patriot. ! W'e were
l 1 1 1 ij imp rois.sei I with? 1 he t ri bit ted
vhd 'to the distinguished 'North
1 : ivljiiian. j
I y jheiv is anything lor 'which we
i,;'j c (-art'tv, to regret it, is to he in-
. f ari!d of the lukewatniiieas iuid in-
i
vf !iieinberi w the Alliiance.
!;o:ild not be forgetful of their
o their oranizjition, .Should
LI"' ; III' il'.IK-l VeilUlill III IlOlllf tll.llll
; ' 1 .-. : .. l. 1 1.. ti
t hi' 1
Je.-tiiiffs. it doi-.Ji iot justify an-
(1! li.-j -if: I lollOW Ills e
1 11 1
tainple. uojto
.0-tj.Mn.vtilti's regular
tv, Hint neyer
drones in t lie
, ,1 J i -,i nl-1 Mere
ao-
i
l!)u. n ' nt trip f
'resident llar-
1 -.;i l lii'oiudi th'vfairjSoiit hlaml ..and
? 1 4 i i-il iiL -in v-ii4 ioiisj- h'lixleri'd ljiin,
.! -.W j ' 1 1 ;l ' "'the hih -regard, the
SuiHi i ii pt ople have Tor rt heir; Fres-'
M-dVti be he' -Dijmocrat or; liepubli
ii .Mit j T!if I'resiilent expressed hih'l
..'!!' : i- 1.1 lrijsed with Our people.'
; ii- -ho-.ild .-lay :anioii us awhile and
ii:.i hi would ; learn that Southern
( '.pie. are a prosperous, law-alidiiif'(
;.i'ii..'i ej i 1 i't ei ills us any ' people 611
TitU-:'. I;ujy Sftt.fi' ('hroiiii h- annouii-
s tii i! i-,'H ' clihirjjc.it ' to."-an
lo't.coltiiiiil:- ilaily. Svtrely. this . is
. I- ..1 - -: .- 1 . ' i
, -.-i.x,- jiournaiisuii--e,ieeeoiiii:iv
, id, iu-e I hat tlic Sfnte Chhm
- - 1.-
in .1 iifopcroiH conditio. It j
J ,1! the best papers ill .Norm ,
iv aiid ills edi tor il am-
; ' lie!
t
i k iir.r it tit bet DtttHT.
. 1 1
1 1
1 I
- ,i"i.;i
itullate (,uri)steciiiod triem
V.l.ns l;iie!s. Fs
:ii:it Sie w ill jnake a
njh.de Sa1e iwill
and .Ik Ucvc
1 t
UH-rot wnicn
promt
to
r
t devo't .our
Od
Storial cohmins
v 7
t,-ek. t.fa sketch.
of the life of
orsey Fender
1
i..r m m. Villiam
r- 1 ,r. in 1 11 . lien 1
inil
h one ,w no, in
1. Tli d isifiv iishabl
1
lust rje ujiyn
his brill iajit
itate.
I. M
bv
tieati. miw.emng anil
1
in
lo
calise 3
II'
i.e iie.oijin i
tlie I -.great
k i t !ve S.iith esjoi(siiU;; ; Wo hoje
liforv ..if his lifd will : serve to
i;iive'hi I'lilliahr inditary -ca-;
i "1 Ir !.. !. 4....1- ,tn..if ;
iiitn .eh ira?ter jiud-, gnit ;
!olh Nan li.
His life is
v.imple for all men
to
ei it le
,m ofl Senator (Carlisle
!- lej- rnnietit can
have no
.0 i.iil' to t lie fanners th
that tt
' .-.. i.Jj.w i!t fiives. . now I
.t.ttetT. fi!H-:itctJ, ifi. a iuom
I lie irutQ is,, inv- ha- I
1 luf
ve no
nliOncv not hrst
r.,t
-.-"Miiipiv" promise u just, ami
Me metiod of issuing money,
i. 1 lie .' ivt ilium. :
. j .......v..,- Mil
e. aiiil will.acilept ; 11) adjust-1
r.1':. r-v;:
that dos less.-i-r
rsaupnai -jvn-
!i fnoiiey furnifheil, direct to
f.inn.rl on tion-dcstructihle
t 1itv thf count rl would soon
1 1
..tr.,,r
-
V it- b.:iei ren oved und UxejovcrseiT to w
tt V , ' . . .1 . f - -r ! the little boy
v.ua-couhj Jnvin liWs of their , - .
ii-tiad of paying" tribute to
!i n uiat shojibl e tneiro.
..nefitl tlie agtSeultiiral class-
-u-ui.- ijii ipe;pt'
:rv hilj t'liacti'd
I'he sub
into u law
uul content-
Uhriiiir i:iPliness
id the jeople.
BHIEFjLY 1KI PLAINLY
KSiS
OK .THE
C ON'"-
' 1 i 1
f ' i - i.
I!NSf.Ii.
1 the S
ate r rni
t s ! t ii-.
t J -:;:
.A--Jiil.W
fariijjerH ji ,!
hu:'i in f'hi ir v.u
A 1 -
eon Hi v ' -.! : t I
ay 7; The, li?r4
i ffi'sW
wm Oe; tfie if
! H a It i . I
am fv-attire. '
From the f VfW we )4rn t h.-J
ii V;
-fV--f
1
F. A. Aj.hr
' 1V - i
, A jfohtt
the to ivill-
Jorehesul.
nan. ni tile m
riv-i ii
at Vini.or lart
;WY';
) imvtf ;
'! nff on nov
of t l.ihe MA
Fiisiih ;
II'omh rax i4jn J. f m
coHrts
now; r ! '
)Vjlniinfft(Ht p';yf?nmsr
r i
Sniiitner m
nths bv I havii
;'i r
in:i!
tlitt-liert aiul lw- j.lae-- i';aiu
welLilrainel
j.!' ,
: Henry Bra
'Jiiam, ttie rx
ti .1
W :MbV
imur4rel th
'Italian of (;h
flOjt'Ci-; i
hurt itfvn fouiduilty of (tniir
bid i
Willi I
,
; It i
s? til rim
irfat leekv Mou
At t '1 t "
the LI
k'l Lii
i-f will niove tiieir
1 I I
from '
eldo'n and put a
hotel
at Jioeliv MotinY
It! W rum.o-Ki
d in 1,'aleihM
railrioao! shoj of t hej Suioa4
TAi.ri
A i r-"
Jane jare to
n- renio if! lo
:1 : ?i R
ii're -
cent Hi I poiritj
x
'ii I!. . . ...
i, '
I j;e 1 11.-1 w
,'ik of .the railroa'l
''o:,1:-t
inissinuers is
u - - -.
ltd have the ' ti'Al
no t h i
3111
d
Janvill
load; ti l u'il
Foint h'K-k- to'
par
throw
irh f roh
"" j
:'.'
horo,
Mr).1 Aiiffir
i(s Kespiiss of I '.i
t'lj'-ift
cotniiiw was
u.-tantlv killed lA
hi-.
ningi
past wt-
;. lie wn ' seatt
t':l-v
the tf
leplaee,
h' li 't h.C f ton'u .'
v.-d
overj
';j
! ;f.
thf-
and :
'"I 'Vf tiid
nutrdier if .M
v .Mike .Juim.--, y i
motht r : f I
ertford ('minty
. wasj
nn h..
wa-?
iu'a.fl
cbticl tided la.-l
1 week at I'm
The c
efejn.hu
t was ae,(tii ted.; i
tried In , j Iertjford l.n f..n- ji- ( f j:i
trranted him,
Mr
.Iihn "Ii. Mers, ; a'citi4.1
i. .o
lertifaire 81 hears, is a hakv
man. ire wprk.s uaiM ever
I -1 "
!;-.
lie has lived (wi,tli his. pre.-ehf;
f7 vcjji rst- sly loo is n ( fl, ..ln-art
active
and uife - -all' or Jthv r )
aiK,d
Iious' Ao'rk p-i:taiiMi!
farnu
1
Majiy of 01
cottoi) and so
r farmers 'an-.p!
it in'
lie
luive jdanfed
.1 hei f'
corn
Mr. A
Snell. is.f j .
tshie
NwkJ
state til at some of Id
c-igh.
lwrs ayelcdt;
growijng tiin.1
1 anove iBe trnuu
ld,
. We do ' lioj-i
in. al)iindaU j h
'in''t.;fr' T.cilac)-.
ago Mr. K. '! . i I
i.tJs
.
mav mil uLaii
r.esl.
this i'iir-- I
A few dav.-i
hM:
a ;tra
horse as "earing fudd'v
k in th
feic'
inn
calf 14 jnont
is old reached
throu
when
ki the
eniek for the I f
the hor
c hik 1 lie ,cali'-s I
supposedyhe ale
id llf'.i be found
off, aid ii v. a
j.as
the mvi-i' ;;'c:
He
had to have t
iJ- ilalM kill.' iU-4
- (-
:hf're.f. ' ., ;
' t ; :
t.
( Mi
FrUlas
s( Vv 111 Vi ill ft-ii
to una
t.ujpl t
-oad lit
vsinan 1
,vo- ear;- nt tlievtl
" - a ' 1 i
r. !--
burg
his i!aee M r. Ml
ia.
the
thl-
a 1 .ral
I trie roau, s!
...1. .. 1 :..!.. -
1V11I
ciigin
eiigin
er to.l
;miovi
ill IS I I O W ' ;i
1 ark. the i'-uii.
the e;rsheiri:
broke!? the ! W(
CSiJUC
togetl
eatel
illg M r. Manikin'
n-ad !
lK'twci'n ' t hen
, gi ing hi ni a
evere
niush.j It m -x
close
now
call
ilhl
In
I 1 11-
iitjunid man
is
to
4. -ilk
about
bit
A 1
iy or iWo ago. ;i:coivu"t,
w
uiow.n
i 11 trustv, at
oiu. or tte 'Citlw
U I- '-,
tweenl hei-e ai
1 liah'iifh. coul
i:f.i'
1 A ..1 7
... v - . .
an
oilitraire, .iir n nisiuv
n i'.-u
ladv, o I veai
old
pear ,t J i:.'
nlTeri i
j The ladv ha
1 1H M
ihI 1:1
I ;! I
rniv
1st. Frfe
aV file eitle!:.-- 1
1 7 -t
IJope
Mii;is!.
dise;ts. t Kf i,i 1
ifH'-l.
A larj
Sje ri"o i
iitteiided jd tl
I'i'M-
ri" "ll
.
iiulign.i
ii;u, aiiilit' 1? :iJ
!'i7 i
that, ill is'lirolj
. . ? II r
Mdv the . '"negro
tak'n! lro.n'i 1 4 tic : auttiov.in
lynclHlv- 'I'j kly- i. Ihighlv
CifU-
niH'ted aiul ii loost -et - ireet
3 and ii
nii.
There tas
niiie ecitt iiiem
eh, F.ntlay; lug
he,-
.-o '
Uapti
t j oliu
ill faet
inuch
th:it ir ahoiu by
.'fill
t,
the si
rvicie for. the tune in ing.
liev.
some
liuittcr.'wii'f yi'f-i
liiicr
of f he li-.irm r to tt.e la!
i i -
tlectoH llahei
;np a.nd :
of th." . .fdli.de.
ou t t
till - top
.'J'hi -'
n.tud:;
frigh
elied t- CiMCXlt'garto:
tilery
vas u rusw '1 oil t lie lu-.-;.
dauvf whail a er; from
was ji
ic -re- :
tlectoi
. as 'tt;! oil ) .tank; U'oii
piiV.'expl
Li!ji.v 1 '
ilr
ana
..11
liei-iU
' v. ;
: i..!
siniplN
to loier the burrt
l i the stamped','
for the' d.Hr- w
.tsdire'l v. ,tl
iij-reroit? :;:u!
Ikar 'ge.tfii-.t;--
A
per.- js raiiu1
a
m 'lit
usn htti'.y.--',!
tHoroiiirlHy iiidignanf' a iinv;
? ! ot '
: tbi.--
i . '
1 ' 7
ar
id a
.; -by
! h-
i-lthe-
SO 7,-1
it was (ha lirt-ji
-.
H euAie in ' liii-' wiv
SYlve
tetf' Flotii.iii', oe.e of "1.1
irest tarmers
11 t.he . e--:it:tv. i
er, ..Joijii'- 1'iov
ijght lUlle -:'..
s' .!(1. t n.'iu ''
coloreil ovvrsij
name,j dml
12 or 14 ve
LTcel, NvfcO soul ,mu k in n
ii"!
;l i
A . s ' ,' "-I-
vita worK u .-f t
fariw iind iiroiiid
t h bariivh
tipiK-ajrs. tnai
: . L -
Mr. 'Fleming ha'd
w hip-
i-ied .the lov .
1 , 1 ! ! 1 . 1"' .
vt i-al l iyles " last
authorized the
iip Tiini.'F ()u
Jve. k.
'ixl
f iday;
ana nun aiso
went on tee s.vat
m a'
i cunoe
inon ine uegro
' 1 . .-
him ik 'hi?
x ,
eh,ihidr iitml ;cl
whipTrted him
tintil the IwyV 1U
tdiethi 3 As S
lareratetraud
it wafe disioi
.end the jiew.-
over, lilie tovvi
1 11 kc n uasiij iiw
as Ik-cii1 nwel-('
indigHutioii 1
i.u.:
i
WitMuyfon fazife.
' ' i ; - -v . f ...... i,7:' ; 7 . , .......--;-,-":"-' - s 7 '- if ; :L" L ; . '' -: 7 ; : . 7 ' -, - - :, ' ' .7 : -.' i '.-''..'; - ; - '-.-... - . ' . - ' ' - - ' l ' 7 - ' -.. .- : --: 7 i -; ! ! : 1 ' .' j i "" - ..... -
- ' '' , '- ' : ' '; ". ! ; !. ; I :-'; jl' ;; -:11 -:'';'': ; " "': : ''-'''" ""'ll-'.:'-"' '' '".'- Ll'-; '.-7'- .. ;' f -".- :7 ' ' i: ; ' - - ". ', ; ' 7;'"- ;' "7 --',.': ..-. -;Lp;. -1; ' '.. .L '. 7' ; -r: : 7-"' .-- ' ""..:.' V ;- -' , '.;" ;' .' r- ..-; ' -- ;.". -. '' - ; . -7 7 '; : . i ,"'"' i 1 r " ' ' - -
;oll Kcxiit- EAqi ; .'day ;Ait
'oXDEKSED FOU THE '
-
iiiiiihani a 'xluliiiuv canine ran over
litiL- girl and. cut her - to pieces.
1- I'roo-t of San Aiitoiiia fckip-
: ! : jLfor Cunada w itli Ji.oOO in j his
'iket itfler aving sold 2Ay000 head
',f .sh'iv lvl-jnffiuff to a bunker. .
ri. u : '' : i t. 1
he Kiiglih'governnitMit 1y bucking
up its : representative uimI" tendii:g:t'lic
prieve of flesh lo the. British .;,pvcf-
nor.-
An Alliaiux- has !een imade
; 'U-tw.ceii Knglaufl and .'Italy.. -i-The
: banks of 1. ami A )Ioiiarju,
t don . failed for 25.W)0.o- Tlke
:-di ath rate roll Is-ivpo!ek as
, j-Kepiblicaiis svvce . '3itonLin.i.
-A goldmine lias K4u discovered
.-.nt the 'lied of Swift biier. Me.
(all has leeii elecUd Senator froin
Florida:- Five men di,l fr.mi
drinking water' from uu'olil well neir
'""r",u jvtit. x lie- btnui
.'atjii-' l 1 lA':iUtl Lou vent 1011 haw
dee la, red in f;tor of protection and
f :' ':' " ; reeiprtieity an incrwist' "in currency,
j J V l"'iJsions, prohibition : of innnigri
rit.4 khe ' lion." lon. J. S. Clarkson was made
l' A id'
I 'resideiit. Uuroii FaTa' has af-
'';i'iv! - 'd at- Uome
If? is renorteiT that
ii m-vohition i? about to; lreak outi!n
Fui t uga, -The Senate Finance
'-inmittee met to investiffate the
xi wi kii:gs of the McKinley. Tariff
I ill. 'I'h I- f'i kill ltl Tf t i't tVill fi i'- (ft i lt
....... - -v.. v.. ........... v 1 .ni. juvif
r-tat ist iealinforniation. They Mill
loeU again next, week.. - :- ; ' j
i in I'.-va v, April, ;"::. A ternfi'c
expo,-:ion ' of '5(1 fam'a of gun' powder
bii ilac'e near : Ifonie.. iTIie -VatK
(1111' .was injured and1, live jorsons
kiilv-u.- War is fcrtilr goiifg on 111
( hili. -Trouble again s in Cejke
Kior,. - -iVvtoii'Jiaiidoiph, Wasli-
fugtoii. I). (?.,died at his home.
He was third, vice-1 'resident ,of the
il. -ct 1 1 1 1 D." Svstem. -1 ndians out.
i.e.-i arc
enlisting in the U.'! S.
Cavalrv. A'
great combine hi!.?
take;) pfjii-e hetweeif Korburg Bros,
iiiid "ail 'A Ax 'Supt. I'orter Js
prosei ul ing t lie I yteinyer Sugar IIi
liiiery for "refusing to give informn
1 ion to ccrfsii.-) 'bureau. he Neiv
VoVk . .Allimice isj. . oi'gunized. . ;
Henry. U'attersoir thitdvS the next
.eain'paigiV -cry will ' l!e tari!"C reforni.
The (jerinan ; go'vernment Hs
koepiiig her tijixips in order for ;iu
ex peeled outbreak- of Socialists about
the I irst f May. AS statement
prejirti-ed at the . Treasury I )(axt
uteiit .sh'o'v, 4 t'h'ilt the receipts-from
c:ism.rentiin nt - t he port' of New
fi ork ror the kvst twentv : days
in
April.' 1 :771,(m, ;;as
against, '$,'11. fov-fhe corre-
.spti;i(lii;g'pe!rjij4. last Var,'nmking
'iiv .) i.er cent.
Yi.ry J )ep:irtment circles, Secretary
Foster, especial v,' ii -. stut viifg , theni
v.il'. a; -view to fbrtning.au idea whetl)
c i he receipts from custom-3 are; 1 ike
ly' L.o.c'fiitin-ue'' to decrease or wheflie:'-'
'tli'.' de'crr-use.is cau.-t.d-bj' .spasnioJi'c
c uiisitiiizis , f " itibines. In Atait-h
1 lie ' cii.-toui reeeid's also declined.
' i.c.ij iioi in sui-'r, a, startling ratio. :
.1
... i
k inancicr on Our t- iaanrf .
Ci!K:;d, April- 23. ,Iay (iould
semi parry arriieu in t. nicago yester-.
1. . ,a t.rf.t- .
tl'av;; afternoon anMat once started .for j
the. .i'.as.t. , iln an interview
"iilll j
.-fiV.
it .it . . . 11 . 1 r 1 .
livravl reporter 1 OUul satti:.. l i niy
unud ihe iiiiai.cia! condition of : tjie ;
:'..; Si..if.7-. I. I.i.ft... tt...,. 7 4 IsAl- K-f I
J,l M r lii Ll-p- 13 1 'VI 1,1. 1 I 11 till I 111 1. UL
- - ' ii. - . ... 1. ,r. . i.V 1 i I
a iv o.i tier . count rv in t ue w orui. .:
cr ' t oitiitrv in' the world, , -
ve are exporting gold jusi !
it is anatural, operation at this!
Wliih. we
K-.,h
l 1 JH VCitl. t lie "tlill UU J
1 ' m 1 1 .
g.iiiir. a'broTul will give . great p4ief
to V.nv .ie.;- I,nter it" will coine baekr!
;'flf '.' . he-r.eceiiirs inrJEi iistoiiis at- JNew ; , ., 'i rapidly spreading. 1
( i-' -v v- .. . ,1 r : -X ,1 1. e :,, discount are opiwsed to these phms. ! - , TV n- " -u !
H-k..i oyk. are abwit" twvd.hu ds of. the .., , ... r..- 1, i An Idaho eleven Alliances have
.. ; 4i . e ,v Anu their 01 'portion arises Ironr the 1 , . r , , :, . ,
oat-u receipt .tvom the-t-usioms of . t Ite f.wf , ' '.11' - 51 been organized, and the work .has
ddi r" u i Li4 1 .-'n- . tact that thee "plans, really provide : . a I 1 i - a . .
lit-: : Htcd.St-de.A- Uicfce luivsare at-; ,t. ... ih , J.1I(1 k,n -J, f; , , just been introduced into that
a.,. . . . ... 't'lrtijtoo m it-'i:n e us jio --M.1 i i it--i i h r i . - .
!' 1 I 'll .. :l , . " J" .... ,, I.. I I i - . : . . I' P. .1 .V VJHV 11 V.... . ..X O ... . J OII.V 11 t ilil tlX 7. , t ' )
- llttt.-tli'Ll 't.llll. il iii O-Ilt'IOIi lit 11 t ilzt t . - --
to pnrcmify; our secnnpcK at a great p : ot pulMic men have alw:avs un-.i
deal higher price t hauM hey bring at ' atood bi-metalim to mean; (in !
l'n':l,,t' . ', ; ': '! Jeffea, etpial rights ; in coinage t,f
have nevvrseenistS promising an bot-h gold and Silver. This -would ;
ouit'htttk'for crops as on this trip, i nieaii, under existing; circumstances,
'A- l i.i-.h i- J.i foi-i' !i.;ivin'r I)iii!ih? !
...
;tUs.to'have.HVeVycnlnneand. car on 1
't lie. 1 ',n ion I'aeiiic and .-Missouri. Vt'l
chic sVs'tt-nis ready for service Wj
'A 1: u' l-i. i.
as from that time on these
,; v. o ';. will Jiavc luor..
'irin d. to handie the" tr
v i ? i ie oneretl:
than thev
dUe which i
. .: i
- Afoul politic--!-'.
Well "I think the
i';i i in ii i.--; ration i
ut :'as wt-U 1
lionig aiKii
as.'eo'uld Kt e.-cej:ted. If peojde are j
s
4ii. :king iiiei.ev, there,. vv ;!! he reiac,-.
t;uce- to-change the; p-iitiejr-.. of
:id;iuiiti ;;i ton at next ekvMoit.
pji'i.
' lev. ktiid ;,dn!iiustriition v&s very
.Save a m-twl riv-ord o'i,; whi -fl to
i-.'Lirge-.fo
h v.:!! )v
l.fa'rvifi..i.;
.tiV w 'lriTt-I 'l.:irtlK-ttmk'l1 his in tenriou qf writing, an open
moh . d t -Vv -I --'T
; v ' iT 1 - i rL"" fl
ItH-ivs -Vv! I, lcfiiilatiou vvim ii seemea
Tlie -Jnter:stao Comuu-re law lias
vttiea grUrt Uefofg.K ,1md m.h
-C l . ..7.
-rt fri. ,-,.-.,v.f ,;i .- it-lii it.
evil, -l-ne v.oTst e 11 eotiit?. w litre
i AVedeVraktS to make
tiiv-coniiui'iVn
t;u!tes ahd to contfid -.grait systems
;-hjf road-t.-"'. Tse-. siVbject itoo vast f or
aiiv eiuniiioisers to acjuatnt theiu
'A'his . with.f "j&.ih?ya"d nkinagers"
-l'idv made it d.'Ufu:kudy. to- : develJp
1 1 hen r-.uus. k i noir prospepiy ue
.a. Ll
oeiuis on tnis iteVeionuhfiit. an
tire nuiurallv anvioiis to le.
illd iip
' jV ,nl
f freight originate, thus mtching t
i ..y , ..t t
.; sanie result ana in a sinijner way.
l.;ilY-u i tueir, liift iK. I li.i protect 10
LJ ..v , t: Z ' .,..u, li.l.,, snouia attempt at present no nenen-
- ! ... ..'.i-. j .LL ...Jr . elent leirislation. as that would onlv dmlge vet, bnt a
! T T ,v.:.i i.. ii,'., 'iL, i ha givin"- the Ilepnblican Senates- a tius kmd will
i !-" ,M ,. : ,:-,, . ' , -.,r lHv L chunce to tuyide honors With us," ; sition very shadowy
tv.-iuf : t -rs tic .Ot'iatiau call le"aliv st- c .; t. i "
i 7 i ! ....:' .:..-.:..t . i.;.to -i xothisg tax be Accomplished vs- keaul-v twxlve
LETTER
How It Bffuddlfs asd C'eofases the
; President's Fr1leB4.
A Rfiuarkable Feat f Standlne No
wheri AceomplIslied.J He May
lie Asted to Explain.
Tie PrctgrmMm fur thf Xest C'vn--.
fffenMA f'M'&terly IjariiHff to
Hi the )uri-f)e Sifte Afraid 1 the
Ofhrr Side Wilt fi?t?i' the- Ifott?rt
of Ijyifih'tiim A'-1" a front th?
State Thf Affiant? Motfaetnd Itt
MitiigL Ttie Siftdot of. it iHM.Ige
'Wire Mt.r.th fithftf Tite. .
(.Cot-yritrhtt-l hy tiie lU-fortn Press Bureau.)
.pIZEfelliEXT HAUUI'SOX WHITES A LET
; ' ' .;' TEll.. : j ' " , -
; President Harrison dias written "a
letter wrote it to the phairman of
t he great commercial con ten tioii. held
at- Kansas City this yvwek. It is a
wonderfully curious ' document, but
seems-toi have created ; less comment
than any letter ' ever, liefore written
by u man in: such high position,
ilr. I lavrison'f wannest friends and
most ardent admirers are dazed and
confused by the document.. There
were some good points iii it, but; they
are not ""presented in such awavi ias to
define tlie 'President's attitude to
ward the matters . toucheij j upon.
Here are soine of the, sample points:
; ROME SAMPLE J'OIXTS. ;
. "A.tiv dollar,- paiK-r-oiv coiuj that
is issued- bv the -United StajtesJ mtist
-be made and kept in its commercial
uses i good as any other dollar. : If
'we hayc dollars of. different values,
onlytlfie pwrest will circulate. TliQ
farnier and lalMrer, who are not: -in
hourly touch with tlie ticker or tele
graphy will require, jaliove all other
classei of our eomiiitmitvV adoliar of
full valiie. Fluctiuitions and depre-.
ciatiofis arc always jut - the first cost
of these clussek of1 bur coinnuuiity.
The banker and speoulator antici
pate discount, . and often profit- by
such fluctuations." : ,
HOW t'A N" Tli K DOLLARS, BE MADE
; -,. i;ooi. ; ';: .
Of ourseA 'All this is good. We
knew.jt before. , iint the question is,
how cm such dollars as are desired
i,i'M,i ir.,,;,;,., i , i i u.
jx .i i? iiauwm wqiwiii-u, uuu uw
can enough of "them; ; -be put in the j
hands; of the people?: These are the
grave ;piestions, ijiid Mr. Harrison !
does not answer them. The only
plaijs now before the, public for get
ting an increase, of these dollars are
the sub-treasury plan, the . land 'loan
plan (not the Stanford plan), I and
; the freecuinage trf-silver. The ''bank-j
neni a
liit'nil
will make t lieni ,-safe j ,'
and',- miifoi'm) and p.ft?vent. .' speenh
turn. Seer1 '. . ' '
- ' : ........... a
; Ma.H AUiU SO.v't. OPl'OSITION. ... '
'Mr. 1 InrrisOii has- heciy regard
ed Us-an i.':poiient of i Tree r ctin-"'
age.frt'1: it was fully ..understood'
during t, he" '.session of hist, .(.""ongress
that if V, five coinage Jiill Kissed It
would be vetoed fb1 the. ' Ift-esjdeiit. :
Me never :i 1 1 ri'i r.lci ; it ruMTccf. fi;.t
j . ......... .
boort ioA m., i. hk i.
T-'i: .,
"I lutye always believetl, ana do
i....... . il . ', t . t - , l-
!."" uiuit uiau fu-r. wneuMii . 01-
metalisin, and favor the
fulh
eaL use
tif H'ir 111 -.it . 7l uii t liMla t-ltf ..lit- Mir-
n ivi iif .v.. 1 I '- - 1. 1 uu it itii viii t.tn ;
.jieuev, laasL-js corfi;tuoie. wan ine
.. .. 1 . . : . . : 1 1 . . . ! . 1. si.
niai!itcna!icv',ot Ihc party oMhe gold
unVl till" cilvfr -tiitllai- lit tli.if innml
--' - V'. -v.-'.iu.. ..i ....i t .vui" j
il .. -
0 ; .... - v
inercuil use; v ' :
: This is one of the
in .the letter and the anti-sdver men.:
.1 ... . I 1- - ..... .....1 1. .j. i 1. 111.. '
"Vf luivntv.iui ill w iitii 1 111. j l vol- i r
dent means bydt.
-V, ' what is.iu-metai.ism.
the free coinage. of silver: for HO 01 u
- , - . .
has pSered objection to the free coin-
iige 'jf gold .! . ; '.,!.. 1
sir. iLAKKisox j!AV HE ,sk ep to EX-
I -L.AU.-
Some wMv Uepublican kilver
K x
1.1 . , V
Senators have unreservedly announc-
lu-uiai iii.i.,Min 10 innifi tumu
...i iu, :..i.:i t i. 1
the
i rmwii - portion
I hey are w his -
1 'rmS 'it around that this letter, was
written some aavs iietore . it was sent
i eui u.ttti tiiut. i.t ;ts fciioituiteti tt)
i .1. ... i ' .1 .1 i . '
numoer oi... w-it i refiaenus mentis
lyho strong ,y ml vised against-itlemg
!,15 V
illT UlliUHIkiai VUiJltN
it - . - t "'- . ,
f ' ... , .
i re.-5iu.cn t sent it rmat along
S
A PRESIDENTIAL
oer Ul
g,;y"d m v. it i i.-i record pro or con.
jthie neo-.dwn snatov has express-
! tetter- to the President and- asking
. - J i,.hnu to.sit;ue plalnlv- and ' fully just
Kha tp n::'ii i'ml w;iien.':iiq..'5tantls.
t ' V the oLO ia Kt v 1'liO'i u v M me.
i .. . ; - - ... , -
: rity in the House,
hut;vi I tho Denirats attcni
' ue oi ine njeuicers,, teii. t . ii. r.
;.. ... , ,,. . j , -
i'Jf 'from' the Kigiith district of.Vir-
gUiia, naa uupoiiu,: uiii itruitpb
' ..!i.r.. .li Ai -7 . ' L 7r .1 .. 7.v l .
unwi.tti.ngU', "given awav the Whole
ftoliey, ''Iii a recent; interview, he
iaid: r. ' ' '';- - 'V .'-. ; i; '
"As to our itoliev in Consrress,
if ''seems to in there can Ie but lit-
I tie tiovibt. 'Whiit we should do is
i enplv to Atssuuie and niaintain a j
state of mafeteVlv ilnactivity. ? Wei
ie j ? 7 PER SUCH A PliOGIlA.3IJlE.;
Aha! putt's the game thelu. If
May Lee's policy prevails, 5 as it; iin
dbnbtedlv illt" e are to liave a'(n
g&ss for'twojvears which umst mab
tain a state : of masterly 'iinactititv;
attempt no Unelickiit legislation,
betaU!se the Kepublicani Jmight di
vide the honors. Ami bv i the same
token theliepiiblicans Wit! niaintain
tliat same state of masterljir inactiTi
ty; Ix'cause thev wtm't waa the Dem
.cTats to divide honors and hence
noithiiig will W done for the eople.
But listen; ih&&. Setiator'' ' knd i C?D-r
gressmen will cost the ieope as
much nigtey as an' activ Congress
wx5uiacost. Ferhans thevi will vot"
- 'Ag - aiiother billion of tjiie people's
- -
money and let the oppressive tariff
taxation remain as it is iuf order I to
raise the money; for of coiirse if this
masterly inactivity prevails, there
cim :le no reduction of the tariff;
there can be no free eoinagj-; noth
ing can ; be done. Now,' will the
people be bsimbx)zled . and. honey
sugared and deceived and ijiisled by
the partisan politicians any longer?
J I t hey wi 1, tlley deserve 4 not hui
letter than thev have. .
f PKORE.SH OF ALLIANCE ,:W0 KKi
The Ohio State Alliance was or-
ganized on the sixteenth instant at
Columbus. Xatioual I'resideht Polk
and Xatioual "Lecturer Willetts were
in attendance. Nearly every county.
in 1 he State was represented at the
Aliiance meeting. I he Alliance is
haying u phenomenal growth in that
State; and it will be the great pow
er jiu. i'cononiics "before the close ."of
tlid year. The sturdy farmers are
earliest and enthusiastic', nd they
ha tj" thousands aSd ' thousands of
friends who are in sympathy, with
theim. . . ' ' . . '. ' - ;
f ; IK .PEXXsYtVAXLi, ,
Cherry news of the increjise of the
Alliance comes from Pennsylvania.
Seventeen organizations, were effect
ed in hiit' dav. last week, and lKtveeeii
. - t j f . - - .. ;
sixty and seventy sub-Alliapces are I
now being organized per month. The
luiuoua oiu ivebtone nutue is eomiug
right up to the front.
j MICHIGAX IS iloyiXO. '
. President Cole, of the AJicliigan
Stalte Alliance, vvrites thatfh "work
is booming in 'Jlichifrau. I We have
now about iive. hundred ;snb-Alli-ancies,
and a large number of or
ganizers at Work." Everything is
ericburasrinjr in- that State,
IN' MINNESOTA.
Alore than eleven thousand meiii
' , r - v i V ,
ihtk luive oeeii eiirmieti 111 .1 1 F'
sola since last ivovemoer, anu suo
Alliances are now -.being orga
f1 . 1 ;
at tlie rate of one a day.
rihe total
number of sub-Alliances is 2,315,
with a total membership of 52,G00.
. OTHER STATES,. 1
The Alliance is going - into the
State of Washinartom
hive sub-
orgiuiizatiohs
have been effected
Arizona is fa!lling into line. Al-
ieai)ly organizations have been ef-
f celled and .numerous applications ! after the war? It. was a time that
for literature and" organizers are ! tried men's souls. I am" a Denux-rat
beiijg1 received. ' . -." -:from tooth to toe nail, always 'have
In llregon tliere is nuicji. eniiiu -
siaslm in the Alliance -movement,
Forty-seyeiii organizations have beeii
effected and ten national organizers,
besides , a mini oer or uemiues. are
......'.,:.',; ti-,x.-t- I,li.ii-.h.i1 . :
ii:.iouui luv u.iiiv nuivi., . ,
, .': ...i . i... ,i,.t. '
dueled 'in . Wvoniing, and aiplicay
tioiis for organizers are ooining in
" ,t-.
troiii Alontana. Juvervnning ismov-
hing ismov-
graiitllv forward everywhere.,
toti
al RifiiiTSTo ALL,Bi'ECtAL fkiv-
t
11.EOES TO N'OXE.-
tlie7Vr mr, l'resident
f K' ;L vi'.'.i hrtitk t ..'ll-
j3 X ii,:,etii;;.m.p 't
p. ,
1 01
s paper, 111 a: recent issue naa
'Plta ,.tt i. .,i tbaf th: firmi.r
,
the owner of the land means towVllwnwnian ,,f ,-North., Carolina
. k; ;t ti,.,t hi. .11,"nr. -arU- ahu'ses . the Democratic 1 party , he
,i0t discriminated a-ainst in ; abuses mmseii, ana neaps coals or
adiiinistration of government. . xVt " head. . ; ,; 7
t mustn.ean more than .this It 'I.aet !. "hle; to, see how
mu-t mean that the fftnners who.the Democratic iuirtyyf this nation
0wil land and have it . cultivated lw ; caii.be held accountable . tor Jhe
I - - -.
! t-dlittia lar tutntul f en
'nve t'veir''i
tenants as fair .a chalice to inhey are not Jo blame for the present
soniething enduring and sui
liJrstjtntial
as : that w hich j they themselves de-
l.-f.i
maid. ; We want it understood that
. IlItllllLl. 1 t V ituiil. tt uuui-ici'vv. ....,
' thetAHiance movement was 'not i.
1 . , . f. . -
i angurafed'simplv for, the benefit of
i the
land
owner.
It
was orgamzeu
! for the ltenetit of all men, including;.
j teuHnts upon farm?.
j 4 . tiie 'shadow op. a popcse.
Senator Vance, of North Carolina,;!
k.j inaCitl -'-arinwihinir wh eh bus
t jUt the shadow of a dodge -about
i '
; i I-
He was returned to
the United
i States Senate under
instructions
'the effect
, 1, he accepted) to
he shoal(J . U5C al
all honorable
means to sec-nre the legislation con
templated in the Ot ala platform of
i ,inuciap nf ornu Ihas been asked
i IP iJi-fw,I1,;,irMi . hmWlf nletlired ".to
! supbort the siib-treasurv im. His
'f , , , .
; self pledged. for th jrticailar bill
. tba w P . now. With rencto.
mat xtariicuiar out m eii
! t. . . .... i
venlion passed the; following resoln-
i uou;
) , li .
Iiesolyed.4 That this national con-
vention of th4 Farmers Alliance and
Industrial Union do most respectful
ly and earnest lv ask that said bill be
f euatrted into law as soon as possible,
lor some other measure "that -will car-
ry at tbese principles and ; meet the
necessities of the toiling masses. '
1 ue renaior, mav . not uacc wauc
little more talk of
begin to make -his po-
- i
3OXTHS: BEHIXD
;: ' ' . . " ' TIME. 7 : t
TIie I ndianappolis Journal thia
week makes a frnthiiig onsilangiit on
the speech of I'n aideiit Folk made
in Washington last week,' and iud
up br -callin IVesidewt IVlk
howliugdeniagiie." Well! Most
of the lurtisan H-rg in tthe Wst
said tnM Kveral months ago. and
now they are all trying to take it
Istck. T"he Jonrnarmnst have
very sleep v. It is nearly, t wel ve
months tietuiid timev ! '
CHl-VSiJlIDATEs' WITl TH E A LLI A XCE.
' . The Patrtiis uf jToil, of West Yir
ginia, part of an organisation ' KaTing
branches in several States, have fol-
j lowed the example-of their Pen'nsvl-
uw oremrenanu vousoiiuaii wiin
the Alliance. This was 'don,e at
Moiindville, W. Va., this wetrk. at a
joint inciting attendetl by Fhident
Folk and Uxtiirer Willet ts. -
; II. W. Ayeii,'
Mauayerll'furtrtPrettjtu'rraH'.
Washington, I). C.
From orth Cderombe
For the Farnum'
I haveiid it lie fort-'
and jiuvw
1
lt aain that I am a man of eon
servatism. 1 have a tlisiositiou to
stic to established instituiious, "un
til I am thoroughly convinci-il. that
these iiistitutions are injurious tu t he
public in geiieral and should le
changed. When a man understands
his own position welk, and too how
lie obtained it, it is natural for him
to cding to it, as he would 'to tnitlu
Xo niau, knowing it, will take a
leap in the dark, for as the saying
goes, self preservation is the first law
of nature; and; this preservation re-;
fers to man in every condition',:' and
his every relation -with the outside
wyld. But I must go to. my sub
ject, or else I will exhaust'inyself in
the prelude." I lielieve in every man
saying what he is, if he is honest iii
it, for the world hates dishonesty of
eyery sort,- . and opjonent3, if . they
cannot likeeach other individually,
certainly do admire honesty 111 each
other. ,.ovv wny do 1 say -all thisr
Because, it relates to myself right here.
J was a wnite nian, f)eiore 1 .was u
Democrat, I was a Democrat before. I
was an Alliance maul J state these
facts as an illustratij'i of what Fsin
tend to say. Who jare t he 1 )eino
crats in the State of North Carolina
today? The majority are white men?
Who compose the Alliance of this
j State? By far Democrats. Demo
cratic-A lliancenien, nominated bv
; t . t t , t
! democratic conventions ana ejecreti
rbv Democratic votes. And tomy mind
al i.- , i vn;
n uiir uk ii9 1 'tiii't. 1 tw. y auu 1 1 1 v - i o -
ance of this State are all so eiitwihetl,
so close! y connected. in interest, that
to make ,a distinction; iK-tween any
would be impossible, yea as impossi
ble as to take .-'a way the water -and
sugar from, the brandy and -all the
drink a '"toddy." .
What has Democracy done for ..the
State of North Carolina? Is 1 1 possi
ible that here isanian in Edgecombe
oiinty toilay, over forty years of
age, as he" may ; be, . t hut tux not
know what 'Democracy.' has .Hccom
iilished. j Do .they recollect the years
, ieen, antt jirouil or. its now, l am
j an Alliaiiceman ttjo.- - But iiinst I
! forget all that f know and act the
part of a base ihgrate? .
u& 1 see tne Avnoie tning irom mv
i ... .,,1 . 1 1 !j
.. 1 1 it ii cami iim i, tin i i oiiuiii.u in tot
, v,.,.i, .1;.... 1...
By that I mean, it aptnjars : "'to. -..niti
; that things in our Htate are'iiot sim-
ilar to tiling.-' 111 some of the A-sCerji
liar to mmg.s 111 some ot the vWbLern
States. The iK-ople of -North Caro-
Ah cannot afford to abuse the Dem-
ocratic partv. 411 us huiks are our
7men .01 an Kinas ana proiesions.
'' - 'pieftw the people. and by -the tieople,
Carolina is due 'in a ccrUiiji way, to
: - - , rr o , V .7 1 .
. . , . .A.-,.- . A. 11 1. ....7
i.me jwiiiwrauc, pariv. " t neit an
- . . -. I k . .uuiillTItll J T OTT. .fi.l.lHtll'
wouo-ivii m ainuio'-iLtojjiij
."system of tariff aiid the coinage bila-
fiii'essA 1 hev have.juot had control
j of national affairs'i Vince . the :an
- - - -. . , .
irnc they hijd a Frcident but at no
! time, have Wipv ever had eoinrvlete
H t,mf
have rhev ever had complete
t :! fniiiml TInw din ilifv li. 1 liiliitil-'
;! , . V: : ' 7, " -i -
ir mere are rrouoie ana woe in ine
land, it falls at sotneixidy else'soor.
'j" And again it looks to ri'e lik the
Democratic rtrihciViles are more in
harmony with 'the Alliance' demands
U ,.... ' . .
wc -havef 'Cver
S hL V ' -
J hava -been watching the move-
mtints of fhe Alliance very' closely
now ever' since its organization and
it 'is indeed a great organization. Its
principles are brpad, and none but a
Dem.x'rat could have termed its con
stkition. , I -ijelievtH just , exactly
whak I have eaidl and t am honest in
my belief.. . If s any than believes
otherwise, let him tpeak out and"de
clare himself. With all I liave said,
I do. not think 1 1 hayejf written Xpne
word against the AlHajfiiCe, of which
I am a memWr, and a true one too.
I reganl theprx-sCnt condition, a very
deplorable bne foney . is hih,
finances are badlv managed, class
legislation is damaging, and taxa-d
tion is-destroying. these are gime;
of the evils of, the present da. and
time. They are blots in our politi
cal history. And it all is the work
of gre4.-dv monev-hjvers, lobbyists and
treacnerous i politicians, inat a
cliange ' for ithe Ix-tter niav be in
the near fntnre when cqnaf rights
sure for all, and; sjiecial privilege? for
none, is the heartfelt wish4 of your
humble and most, obedient servant,
, The Tilleb.
1 . - ' . . ; . 1. .' - - l ' 1 t . - :
The .iUUare Marrli bi 0awar4.
-kiiiirri.fi- w.. v.mafuvji m
ir..,ii.. - i-i ..! 2 1 fif
lkuti-ar .vMiitrS-iI! 'mitrt uonb'
wUo is oiicd to tlw; ''Siilc-lVcaitarv.;
J .l. :
n.vn - . . v
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7 1 .
Uiscuiions
piuance imncinu-s are CRw:n? w a
11' 1
and cstLiting: Thtf iW.H
and hoi shutsvart? th ing.'
1; ;MtrisirPi.--The wiiAHiahce
4P
Xlississtppi is mvtit;g with
cf
able" t ifi ruction, nevertheless
the
brt-thnju arc" gting ahiL
I lLUKoK-T; J. Hinckkr
al
old corresiHMideilt of the. A 34.
. -: -. 1 1 !. . t 1 . S V
L,.i;
hals taken t hafge'- of
AUuitiM Vr
AI X X K EsmtAW il oi-e l1an
inemlstTs
have Ux-n MlAAaMir:irr. 7u"n,V'a i5!,;'
order in ,M inmta si net' the .XoVMii
per election- ; ; i -
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Fexs. The camp gatlu-rlltM s
Wact, Texas, will Ik a feat her- in
Allianue cans of Te.- It in
euce will In great, and no doubt
; (good will Wthe result, 'i ic j
, Nourn Cakolina. We artJ yg1U
to lean that lr. 'IVrrell Viet tiil
Noxfh 'artditia JiHvv 'tlo'nV- ki Itujich
Uhh1. ''rficv werw well m-Viw4.1erv-
wherk' ,. . i M - - :;
i
t he
AltxiiEStrrA.-
m m
According' to
rt-Uty of the Minnesota Alliufe
there alte over 50,0t)0 meniVrs of ffte
organization in that State; and Infr placed the value of the m
of the political. Jwrtiw.i"iirt..afmiaj m tahli ami berry Crops- t-hippvd fn-m
its power.;,, V ;",;"-:';-;;.;,jj--Nr W.iat l.TST.r.lS, .liih for th,-''
Kansas. The leaders jpf'thei Kii- Census yeitr endiiig JKu lK-.'iy ti e .
sas Alliance are preparing for jhei ialiie. sff. the, vcgatablo- cri.p..hip
local" clectiops next niouth.1 - 7he menU akue itst to .f,.,;::t,;:,- in
women are even more active i 111 lire auuwiou vnere were ii.miuh-i as in
iolitical field thaii they were ; hvst ! ia,'f ""Irt i.eitrly IHwi.wiMi-' ine!.Vn--."
vear. 1' ----- -, .' -it-i
J- ... ' :: ' .; .' :: i ."rr -'f . .
u.7 J ; ,tt ' , j,. i '
iKOALEfi, lhe Knnsas Alhaiice
i -i It1! 1 i 1 1 - t r ji 7 iJ
leauer u nut jaieiy lioiMeti t ue iiaiue ; .
of ?ex-Sei mt or I u gal J s as ;t he " A 1 1 ia ip-e I: ,
I.1IBUIIIJIV 1UI ,1 IVNIinm ILIBMIWItn
met with an v encourageiiu'ut.- 1
Dheoo The' National orgamier
of the Fanners''--Alliance isLhow i jin
Ort-goh aiid li,e tskiul word Hhat ?the
wheat -raisers: then? -are';. Hocking fto
1.1 1411... . . 1 .. . L
inq .vii ance siauoaru. - . .i.K
t.w ciitmiwiT. .
11 notox!. -The A1J umce J Ki
eofA'ashingtou, wLicli haHl
dion lately, tuok 1.0 act! 1
f f at hirA party, but fa.o'nnl
iV.vsiii notox. -The A1J iance
thve.Sta
a coiivn
m liiiMl
m turn j - 1 f ..."
-:f 'ill.llcliliWMit tf tifautJU'i i'TluliL.
gesamt 1 co-t! rat i vo tnills, if
N e 4i' II A M i' s H I H I--.S
brauclus of the Kannersr . Aniaijce:
havcTecently been .organised in Nw
Ilampsiiiitv ' The charge that Stfli
a tor. Chintl lt has been cr iltk-t t i
with the Allianee is th isubjitft
r,
great tu-ai or sitcitiauon ii it
t t . ! 1- 1
tti
.parties jn the state.
-J 1
it A U Af il i;,-.E TTs;i-iTli' ' Bostpn
J le raid rhas -obtahretl interviews ;
'gardjngit he; Farmers' Alliance fri
HJ
a large huniiK-r of the "Id firangv
of Massjichu.etts. - Nearl v evt ry o
them -wiVs tliat the Alliance caiinl.t
fiiid; fiiAor in the. ; New Khglantl; to t he frigitl North,' w rtti it Alir
States. : 1 Cv''. ; Isununersj. for? t-jiu gii-.- fi i p
A LA H AM A. I li': bul lie-iS Ufa
agers bfj the Southern rarniers Aj
ance' Exchange held a convent iour
1-
Birniingham, Ala., , MA-aures ' wt-
Adopted regarding thy i hasidhng of '
this ycjti- 8 etitton crop and t Jmesui
lishnienjt of a eottoua ie'fucjiiiry,. aih
otheit biksiness-of apractica'! kind W
IS
transacsed.' ; -!;,; ;'. ' '.'.': ;.'-' ", ..
-51 ih ik i(Vh ; A tlai r j c i i U
l-ttrnifn savs: 1 he Alhaiice tlm-s pbt
t;xpfct v get every ' reform that
I needtil At oiicie,''ru't'.'rets tint w hat U
IS
! Miiri-d tio be 'done, and will ke- p tin
ptiretl no Pe tto'iie, ana w in ke j
i lu-tJinintntlv Ik -fori the people
; proniinfl-ntlv i.-tore ttie jH-ople, pri
t ing forward, neither to right" nor lejjt',
but kf
ling for
for the priat th- e.ld
of tW contest, ff,HKl govtfIini.l-nt f r
all the Uvple. , 1 - .
-i j- "1 m '
'HitOilE Isi.AXP.-t-TheNHtioiiaUs
of IIIuAle Island, who.- are anxkfl -J
tt jojli forces with the- rariner-j A4-, should decline to aMMime thy in-!.
liaiic!, bave nominatetl a ; full Stle. ; tjiWl U-h jrrsoij jm the l ei-latin.
Jicketfir the spring elections on, a ' miht H-Iet l, tlie Iioiim- to U h . ti
Viik:ie.pIatforni.' i-'i:be t-andi'bu liUi nd tvsnt-'h of -hi-. bhnl ,
for.ioyiTUor'i-i.aii -iiinjer.thaii f fjjjv, M ftav-tlit. naim- j,f IVdk;
didatj for Uentenaliit-tSoVeriior . f'-) preferring the m-urert , Iru, but (i
uewsdeii ler, and thit other citndidates.j tju.re tM, (tU. ,ia,iietl ; Polk, theiHh -are
mtianic or .shopketpcrs. ' 'f e iul,. ty V Uh1 brunch other bhAi
Xeu j Xtifion savs: "To the N.t-; t,j.,l)?)'jt(4 ril;4V i..:j'jrn.lt. L h
it.ualist; of llhoile Island- lias -been ; ; provided that w hoe.er up'. . .
reservetl the distinction of bringiiiig 5 tj ;. yftall k p it in V--i.:iir ai.-i
. . II f . . H ll t . II . . .J. .. . .. .. ..... . . ' . . .
oui.-jne nrst . itui-ue.tgtti party
t;.L-.K" 7 i"::-1- - '-' -. ' 1
"V"11- - I :
Xb Third Party W antf i.
1 lOH S ELlJ-i V I LL E,
CoL i I k, I'residt nt
r :U I'olk, 1 resident of th.-
1 rarmcr Alluiiice, .hev.
s,; cluiphm, of thtj
-V - and?other ofheer pf?tliat
National
IL Davis,
rviiianciv a.m:m.i?rwiyvVf
organizition ;met oite 7 humlredf
fifty.de
egatcs f rom
in the State hair-
iners
Uia11ce , here to-day. h 'I he
niomlhg session was
die and the
delegaMs ere atldiess-l hi lletirv
i:ickVaud 'IV Ik. ilainiire. of the
Knight; i of Iajbor, who expressed j .
lx-insr 11 svmpathy-with. the object
of the Al liauCc. -N o . I-usiilesS was
done this morning: At l:30 the 4n-ptf ysJ-Uw i throughout . h. -vention
resembled, ainl was pr "1"" pro-Terutg gt-neroi aid and
sidetlov er bV the National Alljahciel f-VkU-tifl re. f ,w 1
Kiueu over uv ine vta-uouaj ;viyami.-:i
President Polk, of Was hi ..uj
HU'iuItlrr -'wldctfcoujuiiii! nearlv
the entire afternoon, was devou-d.; to
the work of. the organization.. 'He
outlilieti the w'ork done in the . West
and Son t li, and epokeeniphaticAlIy on
the question of jjolities: ;Vf He deefar
cd f list . fhe Alliance was no asyltini
for tlisg! untied jdiUctHS, and adjM
ed the Ixral litxlies to fehnh anything
in the n dure .of ioUtics. VV wknt
no thirt partr, he said only a just
and rea- onable set of laws jfor the
farmer, and a more economical adl
mfrJtr! f ion if "tivt-mnn'tit. J
.1 ;
' It will avoid sw eeter happinessji in
u
the iionjr of death, to hare wiredone
m ' , .11 ... 1.7 ... . ii:s
tear rrom ine cneeic pi tsorrow, man
to have jrnled an empire, to ha.ve jin-
inered million or to hare enslaved
. t . - 1 i
ttie worio.
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ifftwl4 !. ,-oirk mi i Wori t.
. -: . . -
intePit in tin mat it r f tret k i.un:-
"f It l certain, that, i i ' . !.
lUng Lt h e.u in lie s-. :i. . -
.v Nofifi ( V.i!iBiC 1 ttie akiis-r 'th- ;-?.
'H iliutHgJou nnd W, k!
j inmumi Mjlin I!. U I-" fO
Jrertiin that it is. prorUat my-.
. . s. . . 1 -
jnsa.bv ha lmi-fiuUtrk 1 i u
? ha.if'!r''.it!li 'w sili ' "
icirhtrf-t.it J..".- t'r,f : ' ... t
- i' thii trv;tt coiintrv Nh.i;. .
hae K fore liJeittioi l, for 1""
: Un' itf uaMn:i(U-uj Ui t-id.:r'- t I
jllnf ; census of JmhC Mor i:...
lep.iK'HJjii'H mry r-'rtHf.n-' ' io ...-.-? '
. Vti - 1 i.t.iw. i ;it f-f.. ......I ...
, iiciui aim txuiuiiMoi' wen -"'.7,t
". - After all p -t u,t
4 nn u nieltubiig ia"r,ti, f, rti
; etc;, tle ii t iv. -alts wen
liio-t . in r
- y ; it Metmrwirr t 'IH rnt a t iu
Mliagin:, atid mteh.-d , the
rn-at -.:!
Hi;of .'r.'.OiHMHK.) -. . ' v
? ' North : Cannnia is u rv "ifavonddv
! Mtustt-tl rfor the Irurkiii Iu im '.
iT? U .r.wy. air ..it .tl.
rft' m.iikets If thetnak fan ;
I vr A'-'OM1'; 1..' .rn.n .
a",H 'lM iP"1 ir..i.i j-tfU-ir;. v
- :;v. NV " ,rii - -"". e-!
! natf uom surely tn- i.f j,.r:i,
- : I fliii ("iii do in.. Liif.r i. f .
Unore nial and a' .ft -r
4 We lef.ro' that tn sliiuate
r clif.ttt. -
HUHU
,1 11 -i rn $n vr j ,tou u re nioue
I... l-J . 1. ...;:...; .:... 7 1 . . ' .1 i- .'
eni tteMueu jo iiioioiifi in I lie I, u l U
o.Lj . . r;..' '-':. it. ; t :
J -ttvJV .?f.nv liti iiivi 111 1 f.iwom t inic.f v
: a.V inade J?1mh) rliiir oii 'Hi in -Imi
Svteet J'i'Jili
- ! fcniWIJ l.w...;...r ii ...Vtl',.
(tii.;ii..j . t- ,-.
1 thii Ulelight ful priMlnct. ", We tr-arti I'
: tlmiliiVcuthef StateH :in truckhi" it-
fhigN as sKXi aii wre tn farms w bit h .
'jfo'riiiorlvi'-'i liarelv net cvihiim-s has 1
' 1 . V .. .
f i'cen ivaiizt s. t nieow iu-r 01 ..oi uti-c-
; V.IMIU1I.1.1, '111111. lit i Ul u."i qi I. '
!l,;rjS 'T' - harle-. .;." Va.; 'rhan tl
! ve.tr frVin 'hi-ttuck. or
1 uU- UJ h V'' ':
i , AlpbiM ck.i:nty, Ala., hij led u.
1 . !
" l""4?
vtars vegetalties uggn -gating
jiAlW '.".StiiiM pf: fht.ui.i
J ..truckers Kit Mates lurther oitt It fiivv .
i.iiide from ?.Wio -"to"- the jirr.
)u kvhie farmer working lit. men
! ,. L ,,i-fIirtV-vf n .- iv:t . .
p roli i. L .;: ! - ' ' ' .
.We '.aihe'r ..tliese facts a!id
tt 1 -
tics hoping to stininlati' ':u i 1 1. ..
truckers jto ieiiewtd dili.-Kc juii
hoj4 atul ttV intluce .others to tr.
theirhaiitlrf struck, fahning. 'V hen
is niont-v ii.ot. and that iiiqait-1 irsf ;:
. 1 !.. r . '. . ' -a
1 JIIIU tllUfM iniH-e. .
Vlf Blit if tb'TC: l ' P ( "t'.:i ,M
H.j trucking ur-i-ople mn.-t learn
I 'H tlii-ir; tire table. t
vdur I own .Vetabl
ana
1
1 I'M if
5 t That h th.
jUijtortant
thin':
Wilmington j should h
iiKtrW canning factorii i-.
ivt
.ul,.,- .'X
J
Prol icnt folk's Home.
TIk hoiiH,'of JTi fidi nt
"1.AU.MU ine, "iii wnic-ji it.- jtgc'i wia..v.
I now teside-i, i?t adcrli-l to be . otl
:Tircjty taven.''iinioiiiiting U 1.:'h.
hJiv's thi' t Meinphit 1 Aitrni. " r-.
;( I'olk'irt iUHpU abji'.IO pHV.tl.e; tae.
i-havyig 11 jM-)l.-ioil Of .f.'llHHl jnid !l
iv iiig nearly -7.,,)"Muft r it :: I.- i
State; bondfif aul- jn-rliii-t h
"VK'iVf t$"iu iU,1,rf ,'; ," !
4 M!U. 4 '1l'7r i'i
the;t4aioif'-ili. thc:faiik for. , r b;. j
Jiltojjutjatliliig lt-ii"ii ..ni.-t wiiett -ut-ain
to the State of 'IVnnesM -. to Ik- held
! ju trint by.'the (r'overnoiV 'br if h
: r,:iV tiie taxes. I he . relatives with
) .- li.'it: - - tr.
i w Horn :irrf. ?roiK iittvv jitet ares ue
V blood relativert.
It i4c.oiitetided;th;ir.
rfttild tfte ptospcrtv le -o!d U'-Uf
-...! i A . : - . . ' i
x. : . Ni !-J ' -i'oiitLde icirty for taxc and it ded l
rV.V' rl'ri? T1ladtbi4 Would d. f.-:tt the t. n.-
U tht,iU L ml StaP- conhl W
ou f jf tmH uj-.r-ft.
1I,ei)roprtk- i very xuluMlSiuz
:: i t ninh, th, .
. uUxtut a'ntl '"him.' m the
j tt .( ;i.t.L5tV: -
h - ;f i. ..:;., - . '-' --; '..':;.-,.
Encoafajjlnz Affleo f Ibr IUII-,
road.
Tlie Hue
pA of Jfiilnisrrfttioa" 14 u!
r-alv rt 1 i? 1 g b-1 1 - f ro n 1 . nt i ! r a
itflicial r.'pri'ii ting all the ni't j-
- 1 -v - j . . .11 ti
htN.ulhrr.i Ivvp-.t.on to h- .i
Hi IUh-lgni.niKrioiw-rnexL, ifir':..-
oncraiiou int remre ini.ai ut a. ;;.
.1 e t . . : .
..it
the oTr of t h.-ap rate.; anil ainpb-etm-ekiic-sjfor
the tmio'jmrtittion f
passei?er to and f ro, and a!. i . fo"r4
the tpiick, and n-tfe nn em n? "f .
artif k-s dtignetl fr xMbtV- Th'tv
also prop 'few trarouii.. tfwnt.-iS-t'f.
the j-t-Oplc:Jiying aloitgth-ir jin --, and
stimnlaU'! them tojUnstrate- th' ir 1.-caliti-s
bvU'pUyi! of their pr-'u m ?
and fabricfi. . '
We rrfer hf thin now !-n-e "f !
the imrortaucethat mu.-t 1-e att.u '..-I
to .th rail raids. Whether tie iri:.
terest fritJly or selfish m--l hot ;:
mi iiKfuired- inbilVWe ascriUo tlieta
the bestlJirAei,and;7;w.elcoii:e them i;.
as fsencrrons, i'owerful Indi-p rHabSe,
oSeration W flte great worf tv;';
harefiu hanJ.r-'.'t'e Chronicle.
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