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National Weekly Monitor from Wichita, Kansas • 5

National Weekly Monitor du lieu suivant : Wichita, Kansas • 5

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road Investment profitable, or at least M. BI. Murdoek has returned from NATIONAL -MONITOR Trial Trip! self sustaining. Now a right of way Washington. WICHITA.

KANSAS. FEB. one hundred feet wide will not guarantee Oapt. White is one of the best men LOCAL SUMMARY. that, and it will not do for the Government to sell town sites to a railway com- in Kansas.

1880. 1880. nanv unless It also grant? tho right of There is no discount on Eirkpatrick Time Card, on Kansas National fireenback Platforia. AViinitK.vi. The Uepulillcari aiut Df-mocratii' parties hiiv srmanilered the public monev.

ttu-lioverlshed the eountry and neRlected national for thi imrposo of their own emriiptlon jtn.t perpetuatuiK the pownc and party organizations, destroyhii? industry, nara vziilu trade. intlictluR on ttie poor and Ift-dnstrhil classes Dankruptcy, ufferlnK and crime who have shrank nscrlcHltural and mechanical values hy fontiiietiim hy th contraction of the cm who have changed a non-interest an interest-Dearins debt who have Increased their own salaries, incomes and ol nioiiey. And u'hmu'iH. The administration of national, stilt, "county anl city Bovernmeuts have become Sec tfcf, A the first pape of the Bepublicnn. Hutchinson of the Arkansas Valley Greenbackers nhould trade with men sale to settlers.

Then from our can only see one way by which the Territory may be justly opened to the rights of railways and that Is by opening it up to citizenship also. Now, petitions for the rights of railways may open, but Job office, oant be beat. who a'lniet' in our paper. In fact all of the printers of Wichita Inept i-kim o' Mr. Gorman we should are big hearted and whole-souled.

lave at Geo. T. Smith Co's it cannot settle this question, while, a pe us extravagant, ex pnnsivc as iu destroy th profits and value of frugal industry insreaiJ of the New York store, Oar voice and vote is for water MONITOR tition to open the unoccupied Territory tor settlement would settle the whole tllf reiore- ItKsof.vKt). That we heartily endorse the works instead of a fire engine. It is to gererall con 111111)11 iiei neeii uc: orwuilmitions.

and we cordially Invite all Patri-- question because, it would give citizens Look out for the green front of the ceded that tfcr war debt should be paid equal rights with the railroads in secur klahoaa house, near the City Mills, in wiir motif y. ing these advantages. We are opposed The Monitor family is now stopping otic citizens or tilts Maie uu, liarties and unite with us in a Rational l.ahor part.v the of the people-to deliver this coiin'trv from slavery to money and eorpovato despotism, revive industry, restore prosperitv, reward labor, remove tho burdens ol excessive taxation, iiiaugcrate a system ol i iiiul mipnrn let the to giving railroads any further advant- at the Oklahoma house, near the depot nges over settlers by permitting them to St. Louis wspapfra have increased their tfubHcriptiun rates 25 per cent, in consimience of the 50 per cent, ad trespass on ground from which citizens Call for your MoNiTt-R by name, at llli'l 1LUII people and their posterity the blessing of a free government. We proclaim tho following plat have been excluded.

Let us hear both vance iu tbt post of paper. the paper department of the post office sides ot these questions before we proceed we want a nuudred new paid up too far. Railroads cannot prosper In advance ot civilization, without" substan A petition of one hundred and fifty-ei'irht colored ciiizenn of KanBas, has subscriptions by next Saturday eveninjr. tial Government aid any more than civil Come dow, help us right away, and been Bent in, prayinjr tor the passage of ization can prosper in advance of rail ADVEETISEMENT. WITHIN Try it great will be your reward.

Wright's supplement to the homestead bill. roads. Our plan would be for the Gov ernment to build, equip, and control its We will remember all of our friends own railroads through the Territory. when we get our share of the Springer Rev, Erovrn of Oxford and Kev. Mkntok.

and Jennings estates. A six hundred Davis, the local pastor of the Baptist million heir. Whoopee shake "St. Our reasons for preferring Wright's land bill before Weaver's soldiers aid There will be a Greenback meeting bill is because the former applies epually to all classes of needy persoxs at Nosh Allen's offiae eyery Saturday ONE QUARTER JhJNTy SUES2Z3. afternoon until a complete, harmonious youhg and old.

The young man who working organisation is effected. Don't was not old enough to enlist during church at Arpyle, are holding a series of meetings at the latter place with good prospects of success. At a meeting last month, ten additions were made to the church. fully endorse the article written over the fipnature of which appeared in the Daily Republican, ot last Saturday. It gives our views of the Territorial question as well as we forgot it.

the war, the old man who was too old to enlist, the widow whose husband form of principles I. That monev Is the creation of law, a con-renieiiee of trade, ami commerce, and it is the dittv of the government to provide ail the monev needed bv the 'people a full legal tender paper monev, based on the power, perpetuity and credit of t'he government, needing no other e-ilenipl ion than that it be received by the government In full payment for all debts and taxes, including duties on imports. 2 That all the expenses anil dents of the government, including the bonds, should be discharged In greenbacks, made a full legal tender, and the government, national and state, by constitutional provisions, should be forever prohibited from issuing Interest-bearing bonds. That, as usury is the means whereby accumulated capital robs industry, it should be prohibited bv law. and the government should issue money direct! to the people without the Intervention of banking corporations.

4 That tho claims of humanity should lie considered first and the claims of mere property second that labor Is the active and productive capital of the country, and should bo protected and fostered, rather than idle money. r. That we emphatically condemn the unfair discrimination made between the wages paid to laboring men and the fees and salaries of of-llce-holders and professional men. 6. That wc are opposed to selling the homes of the people, or dooming them to perpetual serf-lorn, for lie purpose of secrring the payment of fraudulent municipal bonds.

7. That we demand the enactment of such laws as will permit a reasonable time for the redemption of property sold under execution. 8. That each sex shall receive equal pay for equal work. 9.

That an Income tax be established on all incomes exceeding one thousand dollars a year. to. That, as all property Is equally protected by the government, therefore each class ot property (including government bonds) should bear its' just portion of tax, II. That we demand the unconditional repeal of the specie resumption act, and the national banking law, and that the currency be increased instead of contracted. 12.

That we demand the Improvement of the navigable rivers of the United States, and that I he general government shall control all channels of domestic commerce, and prevent the i'lililicrv of the neonle bv transnortaliou compa The Greendack party favors temper did not die in the army or tho maiden anco, and will cast a solid vote tor con whose beau was in the army" hnt titutional prohibition. It is the only Only 1 ollar party in Kansas that had a tempsranee did not live to return, can all partake of the benefits offered by the IKrignt plank in its State platicrm at the last bill, and even the rebel soldier, who election. could do it onrfelf. Sickness has again interfered and prevented us from issueing the Monitor regularly, but as our attacks generally occur in the winter, we hope to to able to avoid future delays from this cause. We expect to issue on time nex A.

perhaps was forced into the rebellion against his will ean also tako a homestead, borrow money and fall in love with the best government the world ever saw, under the patriotic influence that might bo produced undur ths be-nifiecnt rule of Wright's amendment to week. If our subscribers will, they caa sustain our paper at its present size and price. A paid up list will secure the work; or even twenfy-fivo cents each But your best chance is to raise a would pay our debts and get us a new the homestead act. press besides. CLUB OP 5, Low Prices In Boots And Shoes.

Geo. Y. Smith Co. are now offer One hundred subHcribcrs areyutin arrears and two hundred more ought to pay the remainder of the year, while five hundred more ought to pay for the year in advance. What a big boom this would give us and it would enable us to miiintain our paper at its present style and price too.

FOR ONE DOLLAR. ing Kip Boots at $2,60 that are worth nies and corporations. Mr. Furnish has bought out the restaurant outfit of the St. Louis house and is fitting it up in good style, re pairing, repainting, and rcehristening it.

It is on the south side of Douglas Avenue, near the depot and will be a dollar more have a large stock of them and the above price will insure The best paper, for the least mone Give us a trial. Jennings Co their clearance. They are whole stock throughout and well mailfl in Indiana, especially in ar.d around Indianapolis, is overrun by negro exo- The price of the 3Iositok in the every respect. known in the future as the Oklahoma House. Will be ready for boarders and lodgers early next week.

That, wc an opposed to granting our public lands to corporations, and any further subsidies of money or public credit. it. That we require a detlnite pledge from our State officers. National and Statu reiircsenta-lives, now and hereafter nominated, to use ilieir ollicial inlliieiiee to rcgulalo and control ii'eight and tariff upon railroad and telegraphy in such a manner as to promote the agricultural and business interests of the country. That wc demand tli abrogation of servile mechanical prison contracts, which works reat inury to our mechanics and should be.

prohibited a'nd the importation of China serfs sold into bondage by Importing companies under a vicious pretext of emigration expenses, which ii a ..,.,1 We have also reduced womans peg dusters many of tvbom are in a dcti ged shoes, seamless sides to 75 cents. tuto and puff. ring condition, and beg- future will bo $1,50 per annum unless paid promptly in advance Tlio low Our line of ladies sewed work, is gicR from door to door for food uuA the largest, and priees extremly low. clothing ro keop tbe.rct from starving price of $1,00 is for tho purpose of Superb new prints in entirely wew and freezing. This intense privation if securing advanco payments, which is tyles just received; also ginghams in IIIUI lUMUHIIII LI I fil (Ill Mltlll IT, ,111.1 should be immediately abolished by national Ictrislut Ion.

causing in tieli 5cknrfsad mty deaths Very fjw negroes ever get rich, better for all concerned. Try it and dress styles that are very attractive and cheap. Four business houses between the post office and Farmers arid Merchant's bank were destroyed by fire on Tues day morning last. This was a most destructive fire and the second one for hnwvk. The loss was estimated at 120,000.

A calm mernin and energetic work prevented a destruction of property that would have been fearful Thev urewiilinsr to work for whatever Gso. Y. Smith Co. Hee, how happy you vail be. lit.

That equivalent for equivalent Is the natural law of exchange, and we are equally hostile to any form of Communism which seeks to appropriate the wealth of others without giving an equivalent, whether it be at once and with violence, or gradually at the rale of ten totweii-ty per cent, a year: both modes are. violations of natural and moral law, and should be wsjrtH they can get, and arts nuily im roncl uson by the whiten. That is HOME HKOWff I BEES. to contemplate. the reaiion why they get employment, where the whito rami has to beg for it Tie whites are not rulmiffsive enough to suit the modern lave employer! WICHITA MOUND NURSERY! J.

II. STD'RNS, Proprietor. The Texas Progress says it can support cordially Solon Chase of Maine and G. W. Jones of Texas, adds lwo however regard Ceil.

Weaver of Iowa as the most available eindtdate for tho Presidency end just as true a man as Mr. Chase. The soldiers' bill of Weaver's will make him simply in-vtnoible with the Union soldiers and their Fuller will for a time he found at Mrs Olinger's millin ry nrr, on Main street. where lie will sell his stock of goods t('f A WKKK In your own town, and no eaii-Ital risked. You can give lie business a trial without expense.

The best opportunity twrcd for those mat are willing to work. You should try iiothingel.se until you see for your self what you cm do at the business we oiler. No room to explain here. Yon can devote ail your time or only your spare time to the business, and make great pay for every hour that you work. Women make as miich us lueii, Send for private terms mid particulars, which we mail free, fn Outfit, free.

Don't complain of hard times while von have mien a chance. Address 11. HALLUTT Portland, Maine. LOCATED KI" Jltl.KS SOITU-KASI saved from the lire. Ol' AVIClflTA, KVWAS.

Noah Allen, esq opened the campaign in favor of the constitutional ann-ndint'tit for Mr McCjmpboll, the man who has worked so long and eo persistently to fiod coal under his farm, at the depth of four hundred feet struck sall-WEte and ban made arrangements to go into the fclt business. Almost everybody thought MoCampbell wkb st a useless expence acd his "hole in the ground" was dubbed "McCampbell's foliey," Owigo Plants $1.25 1 9 150 pfr TJs uaad. last night at Morton Centre, in Morton township. The 110110 was crowded, tho audience attentive and Mr. Allen made ') TUMS A.

VI) CONtJlTJOSS rash iiulrss mm. All 'uirls an excellent speech. of MoeK. ur irr iin taken ln.i?iuifl(;c for tni. ltemember that the Monitor now has subscribers and workers in eleven adjacent counties, extending as far vest as Barbcur.

and that you can advertise to letter advantage in its columns, than by any other meats. Business men should give it a trial. Ai -J'tErs. I'uuly The examination of Wellington Tvler lut few are willing to deny now that he niM' aii! Jciif. iiua.it.

KIiisIi. Ttaiubo. Ka I I'll)' Las at least "earnsd his ealt." before Judge Mitchell, for the murder of Geo. Duncan, terminated Saturday. The l.ov ell, guile trl, tvn of 41 00 TO A YE Alt.

or to 20 a day iu your locality. No risk. Women do as well us men, Maiiy'make more than the amount stated above. No one can fail to initke money fast. Any one can do the work.

You ean make from suets, to 2 an hour by devoting your evenings and spare time to the" business, it costs nothing to try the buslne-n. Nothing like it ever offered before. Itusiuess pleasant and strictly honorable, Header, if yon want to know all about thv best paving business before the public, send us your address and we will send yo'i full particulars nod private term free, samples worth also free, you can then make up vour mind for yourself. Address KTIXSOX Portland, Maine. VVi i.

P. mi Vine Su.i. JiUiet. Mix Ia Payne township the Republicans prisoner whs committed to Jail to await the trial at the next term of the District viiiiri' Vim. in VVilliiw Twin, W.

VV Ivvmnitt. i Ti.imuii Sweet. Miliiin, put out a straight ticket thinking that they we re fcttong enough to eliet their KriMn-r. lio'iifi ii-Miilv. Nortliciii Ny Court.

T. 11. Wall conducted tliH prose lied l.u-e 1'i iii nn till, limit mau Slnvk. lifl Winter IVitniiaiii, Nelnoti cution and Noah Allen appeared for the I want to buy one ay horse, tlx or seven years old, about fifteen hands high and a good traveler. W.

Mason Wichita Kansas. vi lvi-; itusM'tauii ilf delencc. Both made able arguments in the case. men without any he'p from tho opposition, but they were "just a leettle mistaken. The Union uts tlee.ed fire out o' seen candid.

tea aad cauied $12 a dav at Q')Afl A MONTH giiaianteed. HAUH Hisoiy IVtoskoy' flic Industrious, V'v' rioinc niitiie nv iial not required. we will start you. women, boys ami girls make money faster lit general coaiterration. A number of The Territory Railway Qu tiion.

The recent controversy brought about by tiie proposition for a grant of right I will not be undersold on goods in my line, please call and get prices be-fora you buy. C. Wilson. work for us. than at anything else.

Tue work is light and pk-aviat, and. such as anyone can go right at. Those who are wise who' see ibis notice will send us tliciraddrcsses at once and see for theui selves. Costly outfit and terms free. Now is til" time, I'mise already At work are layimr up large sunn of money.

Address TIU Augusta Maine. ether out township aboired their dis-rcgaid of Rcqub'ican rule by electing mc who are neither conservative nor stalwart Repullicsn j. Ob how sad, aoui.tr' t'l AnisdoU' l'o-U r' iv ii, KarlvCrawford' Hale's Kar- lv' Stun'iii-ilii'-Wfrlu' nlil Alixou mid i'tav' Wiiile Kitliinoii.l' May Duke' Governor Wool'. Siiindard' Dwarf Wild ooxf uinl Minor VI INCKS-Orarlpe, AI 15 KIM! I 'i noti toll A ittli's Ini 'I'liltANTS. IK-d Dutcli.

'hrrrv vliltt ot war for a railroad through the Indian Territory is to Kansas a more The "Curious" is the best 5 ctnfcf cigar in the America for sale only by L. C. Wilson. vital question, than ii apparent at iirst Of course we all want to sec the Territory open to civilization and we acknowledge the railroad train the most Died: At Salem. Jewell county Kan Dutch.

Victor. important factor in modern civilization. sas, on ouuday morning January) 1 MEBLE ADAMS, Wicliita JVEarble TTT 1 1USIT.EKRIK.K Turner. Doolittlc tun! riiil- 180, of dipthena, JosiK, youngest a daughter of 11. and Linnie Me Kimmey, aged about 8 years.

but the question may be asked, If simply the granting of tho i iglit of way would be likely to secure a railroad We maintain that it would not. and that nothing adclpliia. AloininoU'l Cluster. HTKAVVliKUlUK U'ailiiiB noil, Albany. RI.ArKRKltniEil Klttatinny, wilwm Karly and Simler.

11 1'kAXT-Vi torir or wim I'latit. liOSKS Prairie 'Qiieen. tood Madam Plan- The parents have our sympathies in I vv orKS. i short of a subsidy Mr targe land grant Our townsman, Dr Martin Javes, rece ved a letter from Willis Jeffrey, a former resident ot this place, but bow located at Neosho Falls, Kansas. From the tone of his letter "all is not.

gold thkt glitters," and he now withes himself back. He says Harms is not the country tat a poor man. Ilia health has beta bettor since his arrival in Kansas than at any other period of his life." Amtioch Indiana, Enter -prist. No, Kansas is not the place for a poor man, in fact there is no place for a man this side of heaven or hell, aad per hips Mr. Jeffrey would have reached one of thote punts at a much earlier period of life, had he retained in IndiaDa.

If mai wants to be sick a good deal aid die yoang Kansas is net the place fer tin. would" induce any railway corporation to this sad bereavement, but we hope they may find comfort in the inspired wordt: Manufacturers of and Dealers in apply its capital in building a railroad MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES through a Territory where it could not build up a local traffic that pay the MANTLES, TABLK 10 Pd, expense of grading and that the right ol tier, hite lied loss l'el a.sorU'd llani.Hoii Velliiw. FLOW KKIX(J KI lUntrt Mm 1ieust. r-imw liall.l-'loeriiii;AI molid' iiuiieysiiekle5 not l.i Lilao l'urle and liite lioueriiiK urrain t' yellow Dwarf June jitrry. VIXK.SAXDCU: iKI'KIW rant Montlily.

i Hteiia t'liiuene. CKAI'K VIXKH- -Concfird' Ive xeedlUu Amber' Mut ha' a.id KIIADKTKKKS- -Ixmi ur'iy Toplars' ee.iing Willow' fatal heit Aiilf and box ilim'i KVKKCltKKM -Arlwr Vitae'W liil ii: AU-itraliau l'liic' IsciV Ail iue' sia Jump, luU ledar, BUILDING SI ONE, LIME A way must also include the civilizing right AVIieii ITr roineth, when lie Cometh, 10 make up Jim jewel. All Hit ji-wiin, picHoui jewi'H 11 i lwwd anil His own. J.iki! tli rttin of tin lm.rnlng, I if iH ijrlit rrown Tli ftliail uliine in lueir i chuI), ltrilit yeiim fur bin crow u. Iff will gather, Hp will gustier, Tli" tor His kliuiiuJit.

All fie lir' oiK'i, all tin: pure cii iiis lvd and Um own, which can only be provided by town Hair, I'luttr und (A tnent. '9. cv Main street, bet. I irst and Second, WICHITA K43UJ companies, and civilized settlement to build up and maintain posU of trade, or railway stations, that will make such rail- i.

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192
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1879-1880