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'1M :- IllMIlg' : D OOATE-: v. VOL. 2.-XO. 1 TARBORO N. C.y WEDNI&DxVY, JUNE 15, .892. v : J. i PRICE, FIVE CENTS r BRIEF OPINIONS. A civi'iKix of bitteme'ss in this State will result disastrously-. The aditicaHeaders. fhould bear this - in rniuu. - ( I'kekposi is oik of the grandest! i l i. . ?. . ..i : '.i. i -i irn.s in wie cngiiBii x language If Ton loe freedom then stand bv youti Bji ii man ih the coming political fight. Do, not allow yourself to be IriveiiibT political bosges. Think ar;d act for yourself.. Tjik next meeting of the, State Alliiim--' wiH bp held at .Uf.freusboro.H80 years old, was murdered ladt This is considered the:most central point, and for that reason it .was CTToKll. ' ' . If tbeipryjses ?will remain united this vearwe believe they will be' able? tool-tain relief, . There is hbthjngi like a linn adherence to principles' and measures. I 1 . X ' 1 It A. i ne national t.'emocrat-g) :. . .. t. ,..;li . ., ;.,m M 11. II IT .1 114 1IU1U IbQ li lll t tTU HUH UlEf ,1 - I - i Una or (limwpa nf rhirago,on lIh: '22nd instant. STATE NEWS. r - ; TIXK DOINGS OF OUR PEOPLfc BRIEFLY AND PLAINLY TOLD Happenings of THE DEN.SEI). Week CoH Judge James E. Shepherd hi-! forms us that the r University Suml! mer Law School will operi"ou the lskt oi dniy.....;.e regret tolearn dfl the death of Airs. John U KW.I1 of Greensboro, which occurred aitwortn if firt? and her home at that place on Sunday.. X!jvx & Observer. Belfield IJarham, an old negio map ft meant by land values, ground ren til Whereaa with the bxzv farmer r.tne week, in Northampton comity by hi Iwife- Amanda, also 8Q odd years o sagf", Amanda is crazy, but was cod sidered harmless. She beat ! the oltl maai s brains out with a hatchetl Thek have lived as man and wife for fiftxf i i , i vvutsi, aim uave "Tanu cnuuren and great-grandchildren. Bto markets and nothing for thoseiada for ite develoPm.ent. Accoram to )r. atchwell. liigmost remote. Bhis address beforft thp Ffuto HJwll.-'Jj L and vJn-fir?iJrfrnf 'Ati'TrTit1 I'iik National llepublijau partyBSociety. the Pine forest, reffions 'ctflftelegraph, telephone. ras and water held their convention in Mfnneapolisl.o',th Carolina are exempt from ma-HPply franchise as their franchises lu-it vru:k. do not product consumption, diphtJ-jjed hy the people to continuous stripe na or ii: Hhacterial past any ciass uue i ) infection, lie, moreover .. . . iM ... - THIS is iho time wlieu every meni-Htate3 that in the pine belt in surgil-Rone-halt of the total wealth ! til" . I I I 1111' Oil V (k-A I V V . Ill S KB i I lut v toward, th oranixHtioti1 It t all of the teachings of the Hjnfifi tinicnninrr rrniiKifona nnrl IlJKiae 111 HUKIIUB. iijy. liishop Ileudricks will -be in tlie s th.rVaoii of-joy to theBVen,-w! ;b uthThuri , Kday night ..Rev. J,. Y. Lee, tl people especially those who,H. "py. . t wim haaVw ba C11as thrr year conie to naught. 'Standgcity.tuis week, the; guest of Rev. Q by 'your organisation.-' . . ' UW. Bird. He will preachj at tl young people-). for loiig," weary months have been en- L'aL'etl in their" studies at . school. They uow luivt vacation and will en joy rest after their labors. Th k Wiliniiigton Mt'tnqerrihmVfOazette. jvangelist who has been to success ful in his recent meetings at;Hethe commenced a series of meetings hiv ersiue last lugnt. 111s preacimig in the btate this year has been attended with wouderful results. Asherilie vt'onj-'rossman Alexander should bp Wilson people projose to celebratje ur economic rent or nnearneti mcre- uiculb ms jsfcouie mmes "Caiieu- in al city it is the ralut of a lot independ-J cut of the 1 building and other im- tiprovemeuts put on it by the owherf or lessee. It jg that ya ue that re mains to theiot after the iniprove- jmenis nave been uestroyejd by fire. Diijii iuuu III ew I OrK AltV IS worm at tne rate oi $13,000,000 perlithe speculators, acre. A larraercan petan i( i rf the land value of his farm bv csti- Mmating what the land would be cyclone should sweep away his houe, stock, machin- Jery and other improvements. , )Vha't lie could rent or lease the land re maining for would be the land valuef or annual ground rent. '. 1 his value is due not to his iridus lease would be different. The farmern wants to see factories going up for the operatiy will want his crops! land on the other hand the more that is manufactured the more the farmer! will get in exchange for his crops. ) The single tax, in other worda, is the only tax which benefits !! indus- Ition aw iniormation relative to the; new degree authorized by the Sa-I preme Council at Indianapolis, show ing a p!epL interest in the plan, arid ladesire.to know ! more of it and to trious classes alike, and injures onlyj Javail themselves of its benefits. the monopolies, those who seek to roll up vast .fort unes at the expense of the prodncer '': ' J. M.: S. V. Agricnltaral , Experiment f - Station, 11KOOM CORN. ' " ' ul VJ Uirj lliUUA-H . r . - aavw liUlblbU tvu IH W11U k J I frt mf a ,1 T..H f ine tinenmeDt Matiou lias uis-n.u f .ir. -i the growth and industry of thewm-li'"" irBo ijuauwiv wj. pruum munitr. I.vMtn!Af i;c' thoKHCorn seed and instructions as to its j "u . w. t LIUCj I jcultitation to Alliancemen'and others 'mines and water nri v-i1ers it. 5c m-Mt- lforifarmsccmparativelvBsmall, beinriwith a iew to establish it amongf igreater tor yie farms easy of access aLiir i"" Alliance Ai4 Degree. 4: - - , fpr the charter, with the fees, and Hone advance assessment, and a char-1 m . . . H uunureas or inouines come nonr-ater will bt' t Th s.-rf wnrV ing m'for- more complete explana-flwill be communicated at earliest con The Resolution establishing the de-l gree reads as follows: " hweas, 0oe! of the cardinal weueis oi pur .rg.er . is tne duty wei uweour-urrcinren inuistress. their widows ; and orphans; . and whereas our charier expressly proyided for a runu ior ineir reuer; theretore, be it - .. ! ; J2esolved, 'h&t a co-operative de gree belnatituted in the in Qin. UUN. Ill III tainin a f and for the benefit of thel oers, anu tnat tne executive com mittee5 he; instructed to establish 'said 4leyree- as soisn as practicable. apwa ior iw aeyeiopment. j , Thejual t AUce Aid De-f Close planting on,fj.ry2luulg-yH,5a th rtTK .T tr'r.M.'rrVrt . , V -T- &X , F """Mlire insurance on assessment plan htted for making fine broom. gpreeiselv similar! in general features In order to better -assist those whogto anci;nt 0rdeij of UniteJ Work. desire to learn all they can of thign K,ial,fa fr ir- ,Armim. crop; and that all may have the beue-i0d(3 pvilows. anil -M ; H is estimated that tlie3uu "1 i""1"lrt.vl"u"aiolultlJer secret-order aid associations. It on the subject ot growing broom cornMadmits all rn0mr6 of ,the Farmer? and. making- brooms, : the xpen-lAlliance uud industrial Union, men ment Station will enrare to suddIvm.. ;,J i...,.;,.L.. .. :i.i. ia. li-auy as wibu a cojjy 01 Jioorn of land. It totiil land values amount to nearly con6dence in the success of the j-isevral hundrS vlwl'ar? owr hint- peri. "1 he people, he. savs, wilisi t.uv, ;loh- A. .-Martin, not suppori , ineir own papers. k;h oiiwi ni.-? me--s;xc iThese business men have, some ex -. mm - . - m-m venience. out you neeu not wait rorifpenence in that line. ' 1 hey kbowim mortgage to: take u fara; .ither that John . Swinton s - paper wenuJm this or ahv other S!iit. that; the insurance commences at ac ceptance of application I Local, county, district and Stati Sorganizers are wanted at once. Kea 'Sonanie compensation tor services: 'actually performed. It is the datyf lof every Alliance man who is in debt, to au extent that won. Id v embar rass his tamily in case f death, tc carry a policy large enough to payj the debt, Jt is cruel and mexcusea- ble not to do so. .That -is what this fund is created for, to assist fauiliet jof .worthy members wheji in need. I lhe Jbratrnal Life Association are the safest, and cheapest. Thev rarely fail' and ayerajre buy one-third the cest of old line ispecu- familregof deceased worthy mem-glative life insurance, The average Reoet of Fraternal Life Insurance fori a long period of years made np from loverfonr hundred companies in the! united Suites, ranges from 37 to 512 per year per $1,000 carried, accord 4 ing to age of policy .- homer. Vou klown, and that hundreds of other! flas flagrant as. gratul laivviK v. The Vrrrctr4 riatrrm! ot State Can't afford not to do it! We srive address ot some jaud district organizers to whom all commumcations.irom those districts 1 1..- The.tbtal actual wealth of the I'. S. is over sixty, billions. TJiiftd.oes not Luclude stocks, bonds and mortgages in u paper currency which i are not wealth, but only evidences nnd titles' to wealth. anl fift.ti.-fi VP Vf-niva, u-hn rMn ivisi: flit corn and Brooms," Miall booklru;red :carefut medi.ai exainiua pubhshed by Orange yudd Ca, oftioa Members over hfty-live, or ew ior,- at tne wn.iesaie price lthose physically disqualified, are With the postage added.- 1 he lMUalHwelcod- . as 'honorary mmlrK price is 50 cents. Send 30 cents iulwifhnnt fePB anrS A nnt' .rHVif.. siWer .or stamps to the Ex perimentam the insurance but do in the States to be twenty billimik or l3ssgfttatlo, at.KeiP' lt,-' vou V other ; advantage. A member can than one-third the total alue: 'of gcopy 'of this httle bkF.-.M -Emjk take either a $500, $1,000, or $2,000 wealti of the conn try. ;..' per 'centaTy Ariculiurist ( &zpcrine-nt policy or a man; and wife can take an that would equal out- billion uol are, or two nunureu oil lions mores v garden- pests, Owing to inanv unJ.riUiidiiiirs of the platform adopted by the .sr. ixuis 'ouier-.-uce on ret-ruarv Jl- tae nationaree utie eommu tee of tae People's party j- hert-by Mtibutiti a ;jpy 01 the piaUoriu ast a..loi,t. d. for the information t.f tiif . reioria 4press. (lhe preamble ls- pnute-l cor . t . . ... :'. .- . i 1 ;n iu iiiost oi me paiH i i. PLATFORM. , FI X V N . K .We demand a national 'curtvnev. 3afe, .sound and tiexit-ie. jtntnl by ftae general governniritt L onlv, a fail Elegai tauder for all dobU. public and Iprivate, and that without the tne of banking corporations, a iust. .-iita- thevHne and efficient ineaii ,jf disiribtt- tion, direct t the ;i-.ie. as. a t ix We are awayjuhder t htn, tunate land values of "th if we es-S United ilffated for reiiomination becauseHthe 4th of July in grand style. , Tie Le endoiees. the St. Louis platform. Lprogr-imme is not yet complete. . t i.; 4 ........ 1 1-. ,; V;.. ,w l.i K,.f JJwill pWhaps include racing -from & ' , , ... , Biro 11 o clock, a. m., an address at u k U r 1' 6,lt " tl,ul or wsc tm;go'elock by some distinguished Ver consequences mighi irove serious. Btleman, j-arade jby the Military anil 1 Tin: people of North Carolina arefffire Companies, headed by Wilsok- eoMiJ.lf.red verv onervative: and sol l0.r.hGt Bandat 2o clock, a game d ,, . " , , . iiball between ilson and. Vi tney are, i.iu iney nave 'f' ""SKmington clubs at 4 o'clock aad. tlie to knbwiwheiihey aiv being oj)press-ljwoRfs at night. Tlie day Vill Ik e l, and courae.cnough to act. Thisljfully occupied and it yvill Ibe pleasan ; ;,fu.ofthl..-h(e.f oharaettristica of onifor vsi tors. Wilson Advance. Lhau the present; local and 1 national reverjues. Let us see how that would affect one ,$.JOO0 farmer? II is land value, Ireckoned on this basis we have as- should be addressed: ' j Michigan A. ExCole, Foylerville. i Jowa E. l. Gaston, Iowa Irib une, Des Moides. . I Kansas W. II. Biddle Topeka; orj 11. Baughman?Burton. j i Missouri J. B. Dines, 810 Olive street, St; Louis; or J. WelleK Long,HfueI, light9, etc., patripts;- and if ritate secretary. arreiisburg. . M they will cotne and edit the paper Arkansas J. W. Dollison, Statelfand take their-, pay in patriotism, secretary, Rector: or J. E. BryanJjweTl agree to do the mailing of thel hayettsville . lipaiK'r for nothing as long as thev Texas Milton Park Dallas; D.ilcan live on, patriotism.1 : J. Eadlemon, Denton; R. . W. -C'ole-lls We learned loug ago to measure V joint $1,000 orj $2,000 I policy, ingman Sail Anfonia.- Ifpatriotism aud religioR like we lo which case the skirvivor receives the louisana J. W. ilcr arland.fetateHpotatoes and wheat for what the? nv xt n - a v,ii, i f i, .oi Sen tire amount of joint policy. 'Aftjpcretary, HoinerjT.-J. Gnice,; Grand Hare kcjtuallv' worth. -' The 'mah. ,-,wh'oat",al aIU state' roxemie? u'A be j I.UOH.V. a6.ivyi.ui wjrcu Hinint. 'nnliW AAafJ-ntiabolf IlninBtna . I!huisf of bJj itn'rvf.w t.,1 .H limited to the Heci'SaiV cllvHW- if Anient Station has just published agJ . V jfr 1 t X " T i'6-page Bulletin No. 84) dealing!3 SrlrnlfleJ6 1C-V the me amoant u iple Let thvm remain united and drtlTinint'd, an,d the Kjwer-that op- lirvVes can be crusiied. that deprives him o Soine'of the State, press commeilt ou republicap meeting in this cijv SMondav in which .L C. Priciiaijd Mwas present., ihe meeting iu qiief Ci. uiKsncitfi Y7Hrr-'f'('Clarksburia,Hi.: . . . .i -'ui ' . . ... i ' . i iRComea wealth nroducer oivino- e.m- v fMLiuii was Biriutiy au informal one auuu , ' , , ,i . , - ,. : , cchich, anu exp savs: That which Uuy laborer cre-HMr. pnchard was not present HeB77meiu 1t?ultHr-.. -lt lie rell'ul1V!iil-E7garden hygiene. :.. k: ,. ,1 ..... .uctllinrr .in Pivrt.mr MioJ,.Hcu " wuulu "P OpportUIl lUCSr,' , nf o r , J i IS iv : .. ,r.i -.-. ...... .r. r I Mror labor, to emnJov ltRMlf. anil wni f the enjoyment clina Teacher for Mav . . . a . . ihiiiiu . i .L...I.1 .ill .11.1.11 in i ir m ii I mn . wt and the rosseosion. and use ot it isK.. - - jv ., . , .rMthan a dream. m i i-i urif. 1 1 m i a i wn 11 uiiifPHr . of the' rth,litei.ature for teachers, and contaitL, bor steadily eniployed, reciving d o the United States in particular,aniong other interestihg featured Was created by the ibiut labors of thtttcut of the deniocrafic nominee fMF .-J"" i -. . .... . RKifn K,innr;noitur.t .f P-.l.lw. TilK AVOOl, V leat illd COl H, with fungus and insect enemies pfj , would be ono-third of S3000? u i rn .ii AAA - i- - i iaaa i jmg interest has become one of the 1 -n9'yF77-Cf' n f1?,00 woyJdSm&t important ini the State. Uodd be0,s lt"' "f3home gardens are W, however, so uurdens a, afains( $1 50, that tA9j,UnJul a8 they would bc WC1.; it 1) r ) 1AO i ft u rm jI sism "Br . . ..... . I 7" l '7 cTaa v , 'Knot for the ravages of . insects and fjtrMer of $100 per- mu: S"relydiseases The a uual osd ou ,th5s there is no single reform that canaccount to the truck farmers of dos much to beneht the .",orth Carolina is not less than $50;- r, . ' , '-.-. . KO00, while ' the loss to those who But the effect of the single tax oul for home u3e i is nearly would -be more far reach,ng than3 muc more; Three.f0urths ;ef hat. per cent ner annum upon:itbs lar sim may be saved by fc. the value qf vacant lots,- unused -mtn-gin g suit?lble and imely preC5U(tion oral ami hgneuttural, lands wouldft. i,..,i- , i. v..1..! i.. 4 ", -i ,i , LS I ins rjinienur-' buuws now lo u.u u.y orupel speculative lioklers to use or ives 10 different . formulas -foil o relinquish.. If used, he would be- f, n(3- . :T,Ppnf;f, f,1y; fc lhe entry fees are low; iust enough to pay expenses ofr-3ecuring members, viz, $3 for $500, $5 for $1,000, $G for 2,000. AJ registry fee of $1 on 11 Ipolicnes, which ard 1.50, is also collected for office ex penses. All unused fees are turnedtf Kentucky ofKwell. Mississippi alliance or county Cane. llboasts of his patriotism' and never California J. L. dilbert, Reedly. Hputs atlollar or a day s work toprov Uregon 31. . nork, balem. . Hhis assertions is are destitufceof it New York -Ralph Beaumont; Ad-Ha billiard ball is of hair, ' - - dison;J. A'. Dean, Iloneove FalTs. IT Patriotism is hot measured bv , Teunesse "W, F. Gwynne, White.Hempty declaratious, " biit sacrifices. i into the benefit each year. : Where a sub Alliance wishes lodges and seven join at one time, fund at i close Indiana -T. W. Force, Shoalsi Illinois -II. M. (Jilliert, Genesee. P. T. Gardner, Bard personal ii.en.nv -B. (J, West, iMeuiphis, o establish a degree! to i-i :i. . tf,,oim rnindirvo- inRfiri.ioides and fiiiri-H,'.u"B " r' fi , 1 r j -,- ? HAlliance to loin in a bodv lains the n anaao' tr xr l"'j l i- 1 . mi, . l ia i Bocaatm:u 1.0 an. nuu lllvac uilciici x ue .iiiuov auuiuYCUH,, ... . . -i ,, ildQli . 1. i n 1 j--V.i j . i 0 .Swhen deaths occur, aud are graded I M B h I L I .V V 1 ailJI 131. X 1 irUi U11U n a -t co-operation more ....... ..a r j..' - -i .disaccording, to agei aud never advauce ! r , . , i - i i,t -..Kafter a member once loins. A i n rn i si are iiiiini'ii. jiiTerv uiiftti . . - Maged 18 to 25 k assessed 3a home market for j he farmer's cot- ' State Chrbftu w hob M-..P1-. then of richt the wh0ieai"c.r,U'er ntciiei.ror rnonc lu-w ' , , . r .t . , v ; . Hstruction- Hon.. J. v. (.'(tirboroug jH-ople ougnt to own i ami 'P-'ateuf johnsoll countv. it, hut to iirv: Atjv i uen mere ib wroiiLf hoim'w here in the goverrmentH Taxation And The Farmer. nner nnt causes a wronir uls Utitll tere-sted in the matters this Bulletin treats ot. it is sent free to sjtil resi dents of i. North Carolina, aud will ii ibntion. rl'. ...... ...... ........ ...... ..I.. .kit..- 'irn I ur.l.l. .-.-ii". , I .j'i- ...... unwilling lo bo conlincetl when thcygbe aluut thirteen billions of dolla l.vi Sna.le t:i theiifmintl.son certainHor about 0 ier cent, of the things. When wKay tliat the peo- ,i.V are deicratelv in earnest nilhci - E . Ilgl'.t 1 1 v i year, some v. ill say that it -amounts to nothing. Thev ' may con-j 'nine. i:i tlieir belief, but a large portion of th? people are determined - i i r . i ..... f,- r- ti.;.e ei.jaii. iimteo irom,HWini,,,i porta that for e.vtTV dollai ... ... - i , , For the Fanners' A'tvoeate. I . VI 1 . . . t. . . K-.w-.r-l .it-,.,.. ..cm.', li;.Biul?.!,u oi.i,oBtuinty.jitr-every one to w.. ....... .............. ...tw..v. fcf-r.s, - i -. r..n.i . I e total ann .al production of wealth oJu Jm 1 W xunesL tins lair - i I ... r . . . i i.i i i tott?1"iV, 3 Wht-h the farmer comes lo elearlv weaiun. in roumv numhers the tt- tal revenues for national rovcrnnicdtQ1-nu'rt!tu'-a what the single tax per year are some four h.Midred inilU-Ehieains to him and to all, producers, '.i!l(1' ioii ilollcirs for state and locul, neaj-j-gour jireseht tin just, cumbersome, eonraud cK.ap I v the same or a total of about SOOrplt-x .system, which is so steadily p ;. ;r 000.000. Of the national i evetiusroo.oing tuc protiucer ror tne benelit onie Sv2O,m)(),00O are frohi iirotevof; the privileged few, . ' . .. . " , I ti i . . , i fi.vv duties..-. Jt is estimated bv goiKtiway. Jacn win then . N fill . 1 1 .1 i of thitsithe value ot the special privileges Thev arc in n mood to In abused orja,noiul(. five 'dollar wtothe :roiecl-Pwhieh he uses, aim will have for I . . '. . H . . .... 1 .. I B.l:f.'. If 11.. f..il i.... r 1 - I -I . 1 n itle.l w th. this is w rltten lor tlieLleil.beneticiaries. I hat means thewS'-imMi. uie run vaiue oi nis laoor :.,LU f bat class of icoi)h. vwhoR olle-i front. ' the consumer aljo itjXo tnaiti willing to work shouhbUsk ... I., .i . - i . m ............. ... i i .mi i i i -.mp.... i...,, i .1 i.., .. t : i . .. .i -LJ-M-IIIO iKIO.lMIUailllUa IV 1 lll.S atlU9Ui'" mois, nune finmiu.-uc eausnuu think thev can lead tup, rnui' , j, I BHwitb less. that relief will b without assuianct obtainod. . ! I uooo, upon pi ! ii 'a isk I iu'ro inav.be' somef dis (. .1...; .1, I ...,i r.-!!! ,J.hiroteclive, both fliuakes a hnrdeii of nearly $1,900 HiKiO, upod product io:i annually. ,oeq , "'Joiliimr.. Ill siu'i Alliitucem.' a in. the. nianageuu may ha v ni'.'t hods a i lech ,f accomp lishiug .leu' t,l''nou "r to t,lf'annnally, tir over 2 per cent of pijo lit: torviirti shiall country place whereen days. Usually only twoi appli iySlanit if cheap, that he wiU - escape hisiations will be needed j,. - . .... I. fc . . ,.. ' , . . , l.. c ri e ertainS.l.it;.i!i . ; utm . iarmer jnav sav. t hat it tiiex,eiuJ u&e. n, ilecuien to A farmer with a tarm anu cuds, but if tne ivuij". . : Rprovcments including personal pro J i- i. 1 1, ,i.i different l,KU 'fa..... Mi hL- ett... worth - s . 1 , ... ,.tlrs sib,-fc3-.4 aaa ,..;ir.l.. .v..!! if i.ridudeaiuiiul share, and that lu couseiiuence I'firmula Ao. v, lor the rtuty oi im- .v.;:v H.-.BlX ""' :. " ;i ..... . ;Jfahi;.r,l ....u;., .h.,i.vi.cati.1: .t;,..1,beir'vuwc. lU-iTieanuer .g.?i.i'w annuau,v ,r T.'H. 1 . . .. TV V , ... . .in.... . . ,i una .1.,. ..!.. i nt I'm dii .in iiim at in ' aim. i ii voulsa ius b u h a u t;-j ; i 1 . . ntireS4 r "uicu uje iui.h 1..II..V.. , ...... M i . , , , i aris reeii ui iji.uviii ix uuu. ISrii Um of taxation : wi II R)e'acmiier he wi 1 1 add the tax as part ot .Moonfui. 1. . - v . , I. lUl. 1, . l..: j - W heat Hour.. th nothing can liuitv of action. . ati: Those men u ho lavcf.lcgliiat' . i -., f.r ..vns tell uss i ...fi...f evei v tt'ie. t T-Q -I . .i re for an hour oi. riu .ii ...... . ' nti ofour banking system .' I .11... .,T ill..! 1 1,11 UI V. I t-d's ih e;: !;ilHHt $160.' every hungry, ragged person .m this' i... ., .. 4.-L,. i..u. tair laiul should be amply supplied resiajuta f otherSes whog118 clj aid joint policies one and . " 1111 1 V . V . . . UM II 1 1! ' llilU nil.l LI. . . T . i . A . . " I , . ' a . ' ' ...... .. ' ' rhe manufacturer' and merchant dress A', 1 .'4 1 nrti here syould come leis, C. -I'll . 1. . , . Ul WO 11 V JIAIH.lllll.UV VI I- J , - I fi .1 would share-in constantly increasinir. i . ... --m V ?., . u..-..-;. . i.4the sum otjtheir c? ii x hi uii . . 1 1 1' rit 1 1 j. : n f i if i r ft ir- prosperity. There would come leis-1-' j, A- ' 'K.bsisis. or more members seven being lowest number a charter will be issued to. The fees may be j reduced to $3 each, but only to Chart r members, and re gardless of sizei of policies taken, pi ua a,i 4 i q...J Object for allFlU1Qf clir.!1,l r.t..,ll....ro tho 'uilmlmJ tion of all those who would like' to see the dawn 'of ; a better day- th incoming of a higher civilization. Ourjlefnrm Editors. New Forum St Louis : There is a stubborn persistency! and patriotic devotion iossessed. byg Kansas Mortgage Foreclosures. io class of. men in the Reform; movement i making greater sacri- tices than the editors of Reforn papers. It is to be hoped that in the coming connict the approachin canipaiii thev will receive the hear ty support that mail' new ones may ejeucouraged to start m Jocalities wfreix we have none at preseat. Our ch at 1 1 e ill o r t g t ge ; ."iisas, . said:- "It ui"it than hiatiers have gone to the wall. It isHOutrage on'pn;H'rtv right--, thai are inot, as is; trequently supposed, be-f cause they are prejudiced, against theli reiorm movement, but - because of a want of confidence in the; support o: the people. ' A few da vs agp we received a let ter from a business loait a friend. il. x 1 -. m :oy me w ay ana a Keiormer. -y said he had lost 15,000 in a single year ou promises of. support by the? ieople. lie was discouraged. Be cause for want of support of men who1 cust their lots with us ve are jcripplingTourselves and louing thH respect of tlie-business world. The motto of the business juan is to do business where - it pays best. Thel Ipeorple have it iu thfeir power to bet- itheir condition, but thev hav ffofc td ?go about it is a business way. Some J people seem to think thai ' a nwsna- ... --X- per can be-runou patriotism. Thev are so intenselT patriotic that are willing to sacrifice everybody but themselves on the altar of patriot-l ism. lo these kind and perhaixi well-meaning people we would sav: Give us a firm who will trade' paper aud priuting ink for patriotism; a press and pressman that cost noth ing but .patriotism; make arrange-H m . . . . -m-m IN ImeuU with Uncle -Sam to pay .pos tage in patriotism; . pay rents, buv uot to exceed 2 H-r centj, m Ik-, pro Tided as set forth in the Mtb-tiv.Miiryf m . 1 B Iplanof. the I-armersV Allixtu-v or some better system-, also bv payments in uibcuarge oi us. oiiiigali.ns lor public improvements. We demand the frtcand unlimited Mcoiuage of silvvr. . j We demand that the. -'amount of the circulating medium b speedily increaswd to not . Uss than s50 per Hcapita. 4 ! . W demand a gcaduat'ed income'' tax. t ;. " i - We believe thut ih- innevf the country should be' kept as tunc h ns possible in tlie haiid of Mi. neopltv bind heuv we demand that: nil na- limited to the necessary expense.) of the; government economical It.' and honestlv .adiniiii-tett-.l. Wt deuiaud that postal savings. ghauks be established by the ;otern- stinipti frtr tin. .-.i.- ..!......: . . f ,1,. i " . ... ' w ... - . . . v. UI ini.-u l- LliV earning uf .the- people and to facili tate, exchange, -i . . TUA-Nfel'OKTATP'N."-; ' Tranpixirtation liting u means of .eexchang and a public necessity, the ent should own . and operate the railroads in the interest f the people. j - j The telegraph and - telephone.' like tne postollice system biii a necessi ty .for the t lansmission of news. ..... shouhUbe owned interestiiigPPP-e issue gives some very figures in the matter of the fore closure of.mortgages in four comities and operated bv the rhe' Topeka Advocate of reeenrtg0""'" tliJ interest ot the IAN P. The lives "of such editors are usu-;,iu Kansas.' ally made up of continuous toil andtS The figures are taken -from th The land, including all (he nat- (nraLsources of wealth, is the heri- A mem-personal sacrifices. The world ;willcounty reeoeds, and were compiled Utage of all the ju-oploand should nut $1.00 tOPIiueyerbe able to know, or knowingsby iicouuty officials, and .therefore Hbe monpolizetl for speculative pur- hto 30 $1.10r; 30 tp .35, .irl.20; 35. to 40,y the desperate struggles," . the bitteirect: M$1.3o; 40 to 45, $1.50; 45 to 5($1.7o;Jdi ' 9iutm'euts aud lives of eon-H - Il the full fruitW.f its labor, would give ; iu -1naHJ htB rifF $1.000. carr6d by htm; from25Jwill i)0U.55, 3; .590 Pollcle3 one"na1:R1jtaiit toil of those of whom it mayS wherein', the amount -of the iudg-Mtions in ficess op th-ir actual need's un - u ' m 1 m ... the 8acrifice8,ffcan be relied upon as absolutely; cor-Js poses, and alien ownership of land r j .. - . . . - . . Ki . l . 1 1 - 1 1 , 1 . ... , suouiu ir . proijipited. .Ml 4anus Iti Osage county 22 cases aregiveiiKiiow owned by I roads and corpora- i i xi f I , 1 fiwin. uuij. ti ixv. o ta iuulii. vii -1 uui Kuier hienf Station.Hf,- J "'J ".'Trv r . i-f ho cnrii fit : t hoi H -n irta iu tMk'Pit a nz POTATO nuos. N. B. An . error; exists in first 1 itruthfullv be said are to the greatSment and costs in each case is given, tlaiid all lands now owel by: aliens jbodv politic what the Governor is tosthe5 selling , price or amount the&should be reclaimed by the govem- ! a steam engine. ; property brought at Sheriff sale, audguieut and held tor actual settlers i Nor is this life of toil and drndg-gjthe ampiint of judgnieut reniair.ingHonly. - J ery the worst feature of j;he case.yagaiust. the mortgagor, after taking The . following : rc:liitioii were The average Reform editor is a buh-Rhis. property; The total amount of adopted, but are imt pirt of.the plat- gcopy of bylaws dative to assessmeutsgiie of nerv"es and activity and .-workgjudg'nicii ts .In these 22 cases aggre- form t ji will ue rtcti ri till 116X t issue o U! i n i. (.it . f i?n t --i Much coiriphi nt comes rom all 0e assessmept is always ollected want of appreciatioii of his efforts&d for $2,S50. .The iudgmentsP 1 fl ;fiin aclvance( Any regiwar "ysipltnioug those for whose interests heyremaiuing against the mortgagors H iJiirts ot the tate on uecoun C oloraoo potato beetle1, wnicn tnisacall make examihacion year seems to ue quite uesirucuve.of physician is usu - . . . . ..... ...... j i re is a very impie, con vcuit-ui? :ion. and tne teejs contending thatenters his soiilafter taking their peoj)ertv, aggre-' ally $1.00, and lSlj,,., lniitprf. h'ia life Onlv those-ate U.228.7C: . To show "how 'the! very simp e, con veuieut id b y -ipplreatit. Lvho have sat at their desks in wearvEold thing works'," a few cases are renieilv tor tins. nest. I XVI .i- r 1 -i Ll 1 .1,: ,1 iiR' . ....... . . -.M . - . a ... - 1 y-1 . 1 r ... renei uqw imeni, ues-iyneu iost0il while this awful truth staredcited: One man's judgmei ;een or ionaon lil'- aie for th sick and unfortunate, is behi in the face can realize its ! de-Nhimi was S3.770.H5. The A PPITIO V A I. KliS'M.n iUN.S. rmeut against! property, bureau of information intende j- W e' have shown cbiicl usi veiy t'nat the single tax w-ill refduee '.the bur-' enable llatiojiillDhhe nlau.ufacturer to escape his" iust .L . . .. ... ... . 1 fiUie t A very large part of the tases, Inh'cSdens of the farmer. ''.Will.'U't enabl ...- 1 1 m.i.itic nr -I u-.ni-Ciir. k- ;i vr;iv (r . . - . i - J - . nr L-l "-v-v;- - pv-i',.".i'-;riro assist memoem in seuiug or "-hildreu, denied 'of thos suchas are ugured in Bulletin 84 ofelja;nging their farms, or gecuringwhich hlbors )n gome -'I-, C i-M)tIimeT !n ' . '"iJemployes or employment, is a part of jfbei Could give them, while he a small way it may be applied in agthe j costing nothing, except togLs lif, iU, ,!li;nr f(ir j;:mae pot, or. else is a-uiy pow-wr..., wi!S llfn- ,v :L .- f,..i -. p. ... . . . M A brief but attractive ritual ltexotve t. That we bail . ttie - con ference as the cousummation of a Krfect .union of hearts and hands of. all sections of our common coun try. -1 lie men who wore the gray and the men who wore the blue meet siiionlder- tears tj'" v " 'J v. . ...... , . . . - .1 rhe mail 'who has looked -upon hisUOQ, leaving judgment of $.2,850.8 l.tjttt. 01 tt. 1 "T".'" .V"1;5'-' Tl e comfortsThe mortgagee in everv instanceE'V r 0 , , - .... other chan bought in these lands, bidding a toereBt"I. forward Xorever. to the h.gh- gaveSnonunal price-taking in these twofel 1 1 ,,"'U!l v.au- tu:k:.tiJ.., '(..i.... .-..1 i..;,.;i....i HeKvlvrd e . demand .thai the timttiiataiiLt:.? aivnr onvia , muuvhu. or the benelit mi - - i r i. "... i SSHiein in ine iace can realize i ue-Enim. was o9i u..u. uie property j -, -Af , ,. A . . , will be swept -JhlSp01!T1Se al 1 . iustituted i.. every lodge, and it is ex-g L)reasi cflect. It robs the soul of WH3 jM h f or W ciiyin Yu gandtlieimM, who wore the bate 1 pay only for UP-" ".f msti ".fHpected they willract together in Stateg ls illsl,7ration, genius of its fondestlment of $3,470 95: Another judj-g! to t,ngu,shlhe last Kino, cilt 'privLgi V, "VS " n,t calamities. . . ;, lopJ. ; J . , V : ! menWas 05. rPh watering sifted on the plants from a tine ter, s .me.sn .cloth Wag future is.-...,, 1,1 1;,.;.;., r,. ..n -t j- . ". ' - ".J " - t K-l"" Ull UI lll l VI UIUVIO K 1 i" u l-v 1 ujri 1 tc eu sieve or irom a coarse or uiiiiHiuj frt uv,j, ,fns ,in.f inimes. S? .. ... .1 - . -..iS3 cation: or Lonilon Paris : itreen .poouful.. Wlieat flour boiled into Water.-... - . .....' DiitccTioxs Firs 'Formula Nov 1 is. for a wet -appl-& Washington, D purpl headquarters at 0. . 1 tal)lo-rL-(;i wtiprp tli. . ... . a iiaste, 1'pound.l'iojited for the present, and whcreS;- thA ciu,e. cf .John. Swihioii: loca 1.. 1 ... 1 1... ... r..i... ...lah.T.i : r 1.1: . . 1 -1 . . . r v?i r- mil it'll 1 1 v 1 1 . 11 rx in ii-i.ni i 11 ill v ii:in n iiiiiiiii . ihi:ivh- to relax his e,-rSTv ; '" "-' " . " "t; - -j-Fr""- " 1 "i" . SjUeaiers 10 me price of. prouncus lum, iargest tactories -are : stcnaoHi on 1...I...IT i.f lb. loriu ,,",'t-ns...l1. i.l 114 a iinrieiit"e- for ntlt anCl rl.t..,l 11a ble land '. Pbibilllhi!i '--iml f i.fjiii V " " - - . . K t . r TfPj ............ 1 here iniist of 11' cos-.,.v-lHgt.he tax. - j ; . I York are -the 'two largest manu- '" ' .'1... i.".- . It is safe then, to estimate ' tlu-tjfaVturing centers in ' the United -l".ia....'-'i. ru . . 1 11 , 1 have his own wax 1 . l 1 t IOII I I ; 1 II .(TV-i. V M - k 1 f M ; - -w tit 01 auairs. ij ..lionf two b Lion . dol lin-Hufacturini and then nuttimron the aaa tne tans green or iouaoa pur- 1 l.r.R .. ... ' i . ...1. PI 1 . ...... il. .- .: . .1 - .vl. ..l.H ctii. tl.r...lloll l.r 1 If 1J t lum i"H..nn or over -L ner cent oi itwuiiiarNei. are ureaier uiau n- me coim-.j i' -"-''-'"' . , i . i- ... j i i. . . . .1.. a . zi. i.Li : u im 111 ii-i oui ti. .'..- OUL UU UULta d i . - ference bet eeu I ht- pi ii-f of 'the !e oreciated ninnev in which thev were "tw . . . - . . 1 I ... 1 . . - . . hi.n .rl.an,.i Iq,,1 :!, rlnnbU imA,.v4..fc,:.ry,fr',u,t'Mt ' "o-' lenoer noies .f... . Sand pay thel nioiiu-toldiers the dif- in i o ii in . uiiihiii.h. ' few - Miiinnit'r nml better sbite. eaii ? o'nlva In Jewell countv more frifrhtfnl ..... . .. r r 7 7 ? . ii ; j. - n l he iroueral headouarters are at;..f.,t i,.... n,., n.ita;:i. i.;.k... !,, .....nr.;.... rr.ai ..f r i "ii 1 1 1 1 ic l L vJ nvi TV i.ii: iiuu - Clivcin uioki a.3...ui iiiv . i i' uo x.ivu m , . . . (J.. with ' V ester n EfLr.,,1 t-..x !... ' k .ir.- ...if .ti,ri,.i. ,,M ;rn ;n 97y.,u hPnJ!Itt,m' 111 S011'1 hi' " . WV". - e n -- ,,- . l , . ,, ,( .Jt;.. . ..f universal sulTtage Hwr su btmtted to ditTeretii. state.-1 . to gallons. i . maxe al I applications' the5 -f4es, and money . . . iitM...-i .. .. burdcii due to our present. euiuuerMotaites, simpiy because,- thpugii-iand pnuiviniAs. ruse iiiauu tuvgr.M; ' 1 --. f r e -and complex mode of taxatitiiL3vaJues are high, the facilities for rtiaa paste nu tneu stir it into ine water;j--' " r ..... ..l fl . . . .. , ... .. 13 j . n... - . I 1 . .. FT.ll 111 I .L I J lL. to bei about iwo. oiinon - uuiiiin-ijuiacuirmy auu uieu puiiingon ine. Weed. .1 WV5 Li I U 1 manufturer established a 1 a rfae drench the plants. Repeat ih aloute succew i uj.erat.ui. i ifeiecessUy of a icform pa'r and be . . .. . . . . w . j i i r ii.. ...i.. ...... , 1 a dry appli- x.- fiiiMi.r i-jiii test the nceuraJcvHfariner buys lii clothing ht-w.ll have.-- .-in r . - - - . . i , li . . . , - . .i i - i - Air-slaked lime, ashes or plaster, not re- eive that. Riiimnrt. to w hp i ..tnf iin-B . I lie tnLftl amoilliL oi uuI?rnienLfiS i . . 'i, -ii - - ... PS ; . . ?. . ' 3tCreiar a OU.l.e is.;ifj.,i lr(. Im vpnri'iipiita pntiflpii him Huron, South Da-g;. nd jtosts in these 27 cases is .-18, 51:5.9 sellin!? for 410.437. leaving lfc4! . m . iii New York. He ish;76. .In one case in this county the iblesh iiewU)snprmen in tbeiiidirment and .coxts anionnted to.7.-E.. I'liP li;:ifice AidH- . .:. . J,- . oo,ri ...i a - ............... i:. ::biwhi;kt rMlll.!.l - - wn mrrv ever inixi iif:ei. an asM-Ki.uQ,.)no.ii..iiuu Liif iiruiiern warn Association, of South Dakota, whichwith iOIiU.e ;rtelv, Henrv lia'vinondSby the mortgagee for '&W. ea rw I v 11- t T f .1 1 I -xl .' il . l nuriow for ' charters, should be sent, ad-gi;.ew8J)appr Alliance Aid, Huronjgyllpof tbea the legislauiTcs of I he atimt tenitojies for fatiorabb. i j . i.. 1 A i bid in! leaving a; action. i'.K.V r)K, ( hail niari. Nl; eTeiarv.' lie saw thejfjugdment hanging over this man tori la-KT -II'A lfl 'I'll. intuiwil All thw ;three years, and! the Alliance Mutualgjieved tbat the people would bravely ijiidgmenU average more than i0p-rl Benefit Association of Kansas, haveHj.aiiv to.iis support. - He gave, up, accent. - . . V consolidated their business with tiie-gi " of io,000 a year on the .New & hi Clay county 18 cases are pre-?'" Approaching The tnis- kalarv of 10.000 a vear oh the NewH hi Clav -ountv 18 cases are Dre-,'m.,,.,.!", -J'.-r. ym National Aid, phtting it on a strongH-ork -Sun aud threw his life in; theg-nted of a similar character. - H The edict' ha g i:-.- fortl'i from rhe I x x.i. A -. -. . t . - . S-i . - oasio w dLart o:j. ASM-'Mmeut-v n cl.. ;.n th aid.-of the wnrti n irmPnH Iii 1 )mvi ronntv -: Ciis?a are irivent5I'eT)rereiJTlLi i vsj i in- m -v iowei. 1 i 1 . ' . J... V . . . m 4 rij - r Ih - . - - ,4 , - ' jiurpie, i la.-aesgnajuV;, through jl lie National Kfw-zn(i wonien of the country, i ForQand the iudraicuts and -cost '. aggre-Mwlii'cl no o,.iroJ t!i- x lmi.iistra ..: Donnd.a'w and -'-the oflicial, State organsJA.-v v'ftars ht. nnblisbftd th hrainipatHratsr.l.ftA?.: and the' iudfruieuUKUbn of our (Jot. riiment, that ro.d rtr 'roadiiiist ............ 3 wunK lrt- . - - l till t 1 ,i.r" Liir: 1 J of that esumaie nv ia .g-u. -;.S-l 1 .. .77, ...""-iV Ii"?! Diukctioxh. Mix- dry and use.SI he busiuess is conducted directiyRb.altil and in hearL and with a debt 7 ir V ",Vr T Sift a thin layer on the leaves wuileSundeFthe c . . . 1 I .-VM l f-4rjitHi to them auu iiu :illU 1VV t m- -I hu j. .1 - i 1 in equal umoiuii tor the national Tr , f n i .t with dew or after being sp rip! I .. t . i .... ..vr.rvunf- irfcst im.t tav was renioveit ti e rail n trfe. . .. . , T. .. ano her euH.ti.oi greatr- "uivuui " , . -1 . i .u M ed. Uera d Jlcl'arthu, . C Vi IP tribute U) tiJ wai ving prwiv..pgi-. -v . " Jrerimet t Stat on. ! .....J...,Cnvli ,u farnee-e ot Htax removed. ihe manufacturers of iuanuiaci,uir., c---- P-.. H , . . ; i,,,,. , nsvlyania for instance, n w w- - -i VV;', ;c'VLTi nation AXPspjL JtoisnuE, t ...n oIlAUT N1I UU. HlfUl MO HA - tai asseshuienw .- ; t' i , a.ilu.i ,i., ... I'.ullf. TAV rtaill?.!--HU;UlH BJ1UI. -'nv tun o , - i , - .-. f A, . 1 " . I sauu tne senoe joi ine locai fouge (Scollects the moi)ev the local fougejind j. la!or aper ever published. ,- aud forwards it.At theend of that tinie, broken in to the amoun t of $58,578,57 are leftl ihaliauging over the mortgagors. ..." . . , 1 hese are sam pies ot how the rvan-l 4 if S".T.0()0 limi'-riiior ovpr his hpad. herfsaj; farmers are - ravnL oil their: of the national prheers of the jharm-awag coin.Hed to susiKrnd his paper.Hinortgages, and the showing iu these! ers Alliance and Industrial, I nion,g;. , This is all wrong. We repeat, it isHfour counties are "fair samples off and is a part of the general work,, i rr Tbp newsnaner ia tbeHwhat ii tro'iutr on all over that State.! . . - i , i i. lis - ; r , x - ---rq .---o - - . . . noiaing noj separate -cnarw.T. yi$,rcAt educational agency in the' re-feJandlvet the rotten Republican lead- control and supervision! shall lethf etiiidard of li Value's, aild that all dehis and obiigations to pav 'money must le iii-ch"ar'.,d in 'jld-r-a fickle, uiintable,' i;u:i 'untly diminishing ctnimjoditv. Th UnrUrl SLates his oitr-tanu- 3officers and organizers must lit-. 'PI, , .l t ; ----- ...v,... . --tir fifiinu uiui i iJiciiL. i ue cuiiur aim ,,rilnwik 4iavPtisfact0CX bntl3. un(1 it is helievedisber.uf a reform .aj)er gtands l r thatoistur3aiat "r I'-emlehlP wil1 aPPrPclatfcliiTefent light from !the ordinan Yerv numerous ex common-wealth abtu tf i ai . fc.-t SI .0 I1IV1I VW - - I ammM -, I 1 1 l . T-I. 1 - - . k. X. . . W-J il.I.I tl IT l ll ! f 1- .1111 II I1UHI 41 !- . otopie - - - f , bank! he rate is .v p-i ,"..- 'a ., n,,(mv,u f...tn,. co-Mlvern re;orded to shov i i . is ' -'ti'1 ;w - . .Aiiny town anu so loop uimuuu.,"-'"v - ...".MtTVl. , J Htue enort in tneir uenaii aim jawo-rit.lcjij. l'' ' . I, I tiave re-Hunt wwut .i.-li.t3..,,,.. WU-.ft i -Wue-.-ahont WHnnie.?!s saved bv cultivation. 'Durinffh -. ...i n...' ..1 i...sr,UiCe- , ,. i. ...... ..-.thin six iv--s' Hu:c Lw.nl tjik- is about rbO, iuuiubi snu.. i . - - - , , ?nize it generally. xuere auuum rarhe usual com t allures xt.""' , ..... ...t .ini. OueHOis local tax u w i -, . i..tl.,...i fT-ii.W which - ha-v :srved4this.hot. dry -weather every foot off! , fe, , - n: -..fr-"- .". -w,n . A,, A inthf.' Io5b.oi ?o,-v-,7 -3 .t jjve-W. total JHinie.1.wA. v -v""" . r......i i.,.. ii...,,i.r wiiEP aeee iouge uetr .vu.aucc iu& mau - ;.but the . principle orator v.I.l J ; XJi n J he wuld have. 180' iud ?m 1 S Vr.r Ti:, w.:,L;h? , . ahe Umted Mates, and that qmcKv.n le udvi(Ca, ...nrcnerofteciurencx., now to okxizk. , ' fthrVan of dis -., control of au. i ..rvatiyeto sar that a tar i-Wiicu.. ; , -i j v fi i u The organization will be underBof the business ,,1U W done: ni, theui H 7r A .aa prod ic-Kex pen se oi xauu UZ'fa . us, - imanament'. of the State AllianeeMiess men have 1- " ;,. It. isp.roTcil that .iou.. . , - - bears a total bdr- Vur present sxsiem ;13 . p v.,.. ... -. f ag .0,sibl, who w neither the iu v . ot icer of the kt-h- ;':t. tiis otgiudtry d premium ou .f " j.r.r.: .:;:.t. si: n7.: .nrict oanizers. a ust 0fHur. demand. . tlir.., v,a, s. and now in thO Ho.acr. farmers have a hird m iWtoM. which lias ju.t amI are of ten compelled , to feeiatiun. v. i . , gf SOil water thus becomes ofgply tyour nearest organizer ior in--u,e tuv - . u 1,M ,"-,", 11 i: Kthrtrth Wrendcprivou oi auiia r grtL,-- bis houseS-reat, u- ...! nvn of tne uiicv-R- v. ih nniUVPi louav ii vc I - .. .i..,- ,J l,.-.f 5mnoiti trd. aonly directly to aiIon-rTies men u-?c uut nine ivuuuciiia-h ...... y- , fiflnucatlon aim ,;.;:J.ml v, hi, stock, mcVeaies nisaane soil-iu .u-v ..."b - "Y"rJ' rt , . '. .1 vvrui,..,i n V r2iu the sneers of the inner.-: ThevRs y.-. a. -iv,v;us:ien uicu for' uitableToxd,ciOf .nin'-s.v s"!'': - - . . , TTn.ler tbeldrv week; can be ol great xaiue to me-aj -nti.n--- F; a' v-ri , . , 1 ' V ; : ,...i.v'.' IvovV for tW02Lss f.orsl". . I,,.. V:...:L T:$croos UPgO' hib taxes, -.l-xidcr theur w-x t :i.:ir th. Kcr,n.j,ist or rwroi. rsouihUsay the iH.-op!e will not sujiKjrt it v . ......... -g.i.,, niP( lOil aufliuunv If tC : . ,1-1 K- .ininr.ivmntiie .-.ir. u -i limit 1 i- Mi.irniesi. u-4 r,.-v.u 1 boat iii- Mi.gytes 1 ' i i 1 1J1 e i v 1 u p tro 1 1 er, 1 ..... legislation thatiuuae,-t.hf sin ;;umr;8 proposed Ifery ueo dpub-feers of that i in asl the farmers and call them calamity ordinary ob-Bhowlers for crying out against a overcome. He not ,only hasSsystem that is .mercilessly robbing petition of the newspa-Htueiiu- ut the principlet? nut him under ;ng 3 4,HOO,000 o 3 1 4.00.00 silver m)o,w),v ot ;iotcsjon,wichlh- 1 imdorfer, u pay 'In ot iiei' 1 r a-urj notc, c-rti.b iud atimal- Bank ;vcniineit is words, tl.2 Uni ted States i liable, to' b called upon over -t'io.p;;(-.0f,:i ai, baa as bliga- Th'e insatiate rred and avarice eftljiilv il 00.00. ),Oi,0 laid bv the lieartlefis Shvlocks is not satisfied Ha reserve fund to meet th'-se w'lth tripping"thir . yictinvs ot allMriou. i lit-r 13 u Manger ot uo.v thef have, but they. hang up a juirg-Wernnient bankrupU-y, iHrcau-i-.' it cau men't over them to follow theinll bonds" without limit - as U wherever they go like a Nemesis. . (Jamount, and it h.'m 'the taxing Kw r, pleasure aud distrust! aorld. Mo6t busi- butdittleconhdence ini tr... r.f fi fit. 1 annr'iia r.f i Hence the publiaherS The orthodox theory of the actualUand , can lncrtust- i ludefjMt- 1 v the ? nn' "fx? fl, nrodM-eJ bv VavV wCm W be k,pi .h. . reform pp.r i. practiUv UD,-B.ii.tnc. of ,.'Wl-.hich .nunyBtmrd. H tl-l,,j,!.. To .t . Ileus busi-Mvaili. . If there is not 'a hell aeUOUO.OOO. ' Up.jr.' the tireorv' that the ImiHjrtance. j.A ulanuet ofgioriaauu. . .'"V- A. " S" " , V ..u , ; "..iJL" .i,v. ,i;.. ..ii, i-.KvB.. tr -.,.'" br for.o-,.. oecial aDartmenU should Le Drovi-fe have no uccaiiju to fvar from ;jtJed for the mortgage fiend the raer-Ethat urc and oar iutc rnal taxed . "iii. -.. ,11 - . 1 : 1 ' ' 1 1 iu . . - .El x -r i." it r - riii'ii r-1 i 1 1 tr--i 11-3 1 . aiivoi.-" --- - - ''-' v m - - t - . - - - m. x - How would it be wuu uie -"Vf'Au d be exempt. - If , he- UouUgPBt tor pront 11 present .e . 7'","- " 0 ' canH tbe publisher goeVto the businessOnal price a man's farm and yaluablegpaid by th. consumer of thse lux- tetax ou 1-- . i,:, t.t: would remain tneami tnJiiiK - i iut' J" . k- -w ....i fiio . Wcentasre of tax tontranK puttm, . ar,,ti;f;rtnr'lefusetL Whr? roD auu reaut inxumc tui .n.i,. - , ,- . .i . "at for nrofft if present when lossdDakota, which ever is nearest, and vvul not.ck together. . light . tdt ; iwmj .ta. MST lodge! HaVe officermau for' an advrUsemeut He improvemen throbs lum of his allguries, feud may 1 incras.,1 if nece- TaUK 1.. xti c, ... v.. -. -Fj- o . . . - i JTf X I. r Tt..f. n- lie K nnRini ' fhoii hnoj a lmlirm'nt OlrfsarT. linil send in the amJlicationrTi oi the duced 50 per eeut.a.Sflu . jv ' a a , "wy - ' t- "..--' U Ukeh.,i,Uhen.vlva :a iWJ, YyI; ht u, see clearly what liHOiueiB. jgciop ivculdbe re 4jrm Ul't ruin them I
The Caucasian (Clinton, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 15, 1892, edition 1
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