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The Farmer's Wife from Topeka, Kansas • 5

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The Farmer's Wifei
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power in their official capacity to act for Pop the Farmer's Wife. THE PLUIOUiiArS NATIONAL AIK. GENTS AND EYTRYFCDY' Fred 25 rents lor large 3 rape eper one yar, and have jour nrme in 15.0 0 Dirpciorif feff. "FTJELIC COMPANION," Augusta. Ga.

and in behalf of the county in all matters pertaining to their office, and shall 1ICNEY M1 DE EAPIl ind sure se- notice to all holders of gold or silver certificates, Treasury or nationalbank notes, United States bonds of every kind, or any form of paper indebtedness, whether the same is intended to circulate as money or otherwise, to present the same for payment on or before a Mr. Peffer is fresh from the people. He is from the people one of the common people. He was sent to Washington to be heard not to Bit as an automaton and vote like a Poll parrot There is not a true Alliance man or XI A ciets of success. Others hate msde fortunes have power to make all needful rules and regulations for the government of its officers and employees.

Be C. by following the instructions; wry not your yonr own boes. Fend 25 cents at ence to W. FAKR. Augusta, Ga.

Sec. 9. That immediately after their Send us your address FREE. LADIES and learn how to ob first election, and upon the first Tuesday in January biennially thereafter, the tain a Silk Dresc. STAB LAUNDRY 189 E.

Washington Chicago, DL certain date named: Provided, That the holders of gold or silver certificates may recei paper money therefor, if they so elect at any time of presentation: And Provided, That said notice shall specify persons elected as a land and loan com People's party man in this state in the United States we may say, but what commends Mr. Peffer's lifting the senate out of that old rut by bid mission in eacn county shall meet at nninmv ah nonitrvmen should subscribe thfl pouitr Rat. of thir pnnn- 1 UL I I for Poultry Topics, an illustrated me county seal or tneir respective coun- journal that eXpaill8 practical methods and tells ties, and shall proceed to organize by that in case said gold and silver certificates are not duly presented by a certain you now io juur utiia iay uu me uuiu. 25c tER 1EAR. Snd ptamps.

POULTRY TOPICS, Marshall, Me. ding defiance to that old senseless rule. electing from their own number the following officers, namely, president, vice- W. H. UTLEY DEAD.

date they shall be payable in any kind of money specified in section one of this act at the option of the Government: From the Alliance Tribuns, Wells Utley died Sunday at two "Woman's Clirc nicle. Published every Saturday. MRS. KATE CUNNINGHAM, Editor. MRS.

MARY BROOKS, Associate Editor. TERMS, $1.00 Per Year, IN ADVANCE. Cor. 2nd and Louisiana Little Rock, Ark. president, treasury, and shall at once notify the governor of the State of their action and organization, who shall cause a record of the same to be made in the secretary of the states's office And provided further, Tbat it any of the holders of obligations specified in this o'clock p.

at his home at Parsons, Kansas, of heart disease. section shall fail to present the same for exchange or payment within reasonable specified time, the same shall become The deceased was one of the ablest A 1.1. MME. BAILEY'S HAIR GROWER will produce a Thick, Soft and Beautiful head of Lono Flowing Haib in 4 to 8 weeks. A pure men in tne reiorm movement in me state.

nonnegotiable and cease to draw interest. Sec. 4. That from and after the pas He was the Union Labor candidate sage of this act any person, corporation, ly vegetable compound. Endorsed by leading physicians.

Thousands of testimonials. Two or three packages will do it. Price, 50 cents per package, or three for (1.00. Sent by mail, prepaid. EXCELSIOR SUPPLY (sole agents) Cooperstown, N.

Y. or company who shall loan money in any Sec. 10. That after said commission has been duly organized they shall open an office at the county seat and through their proper officers make a draft upon the governor of the State for such amount of the land and loan fund in his hands and under his control as they may desire, not to exceed fifty per centum of the assessed value of the real estate for Congress in the Third Congressional district in 1888, and the splendid campaign he made in that contest part of the United States in exce3s of two per centum per annum, or who shall gave him prominence in the state, and JOHN SPEAR, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in discriminate in their business contracts in 1890 he took an active part in ren between the different kinds of money of dering signal service to the Alliance the United States, or quote one kind II GOODS AND GENT 5 specified in section of money, as cause. YANKEE BOODLE.

Yankee boodle is the tune The plutocrats delight In; Tis what they whistle, sing and play. Bat it's never good or fightin'. Yankee boodle is the staff To buy the voting cattle, And 'bout election time you know, We gold bugs make it rattle. Chobus: Yankee boodle whoop 'er np, And Yankee boodle dandy; About election time you'll find Our Yankee boodle handy. Jim Blaine went down to Washington, He wore his bran new trouses; Said he, I've got my eye on one Of Washington's big houses.

Then Harrison rose from his seat, Dressed in the latest fashion Says he, now Jim you must retreat, You put me in a passion. Chobus: Yankee boodle whoop 'er up, And Yanki-e boodle dandy; About election time I'll have Some Yankee boodle handy. Then Wall street cried, Bee here my friends, We'll fix the thing up dandy; When nominating time comes round. We'll have the right man handy. But then I pray, don't be too fast, Just pause and think a minute; The South will never ''eat our pie" With a finger in it.

Chorus: Yankee boodle whoop 'er up, And Yankee boodle dandy; About election time you'll find Our Yankee boodle handy. So give Cleveland to the Democrats, The "solid South" to rally; Whichever way they count the votes, You see we'll make it tally. And Stanford is the man we've picked To catch the Alliance people; But wh ch they send to Washington, We do not care a steeple. Chorus: Yankee boodle whoop 'er up, And Yankee boodle dandy; About election time we'll have Our Yankee boodle handy. And so whatever way they vote, You see we've got ur man, sir; Whichever goes to Washington, Good bye sub-treasury plan, sir.

Then let us meet and fix it up, And always have our Choice, sir; Then fool the poople till they think They really had a voice, sir. Chorus: Yankee boodle whoop 'er up, And Yankee boodle dandy; About election time we'll have Our Yankee boodle handy. one or this act, as below par with A few weeks ago he was selected as within the county, paying an annual tax of one per centum thereof on the first day of January in each year, in the same manner as the State pays the General Government: And provided, That no 888 Kansas Avenne, NORTH TOPEKA, KANSAS. one of the delegates to the St. Louis conference February 22d, and he had been mentioned as a probable candidate for both Governor and United call for money shall be honored by the governor of the State where any tax of the previous year is in arrears, or where another kind, as therein specified, shall be liable to tine and imprisonment, the same as for counterfeiting.

Sec. 5. That from and after the passage of this act there shall be no more national banks chartered, or charters extended, or furnished with national-bank currency, and all the national banks now in existence shall be closed States Senator. the governor of the State has any rea Mr. Utley's fine abilities, fluency as son to believe the loan commission is not properly organized or is not acting in a talker and zeal for the cause of reform marked him as a most efficient worker, and his death a great loss.

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11. That any citizen ol any county in the United States where a pub Mr. Otis' Bill to Change our Monetary And no gold or silver certificates for bullion depo ited shall ever bs issued to be placed in circulation as money, or bonds lic loan and land commission has been System, Keduce Interest, and Provide for Loans upon Land. established can make an application for any sum of money, not to exceed five Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the thousand dollars, furnishing real estate of the United States issued for any purpose. Seo.

6. That the Secretary of the Treasury is authorized and empowered, immediately upon the passage of this security therefor, whose assessed value, as shown by the books of the assessor, United States of America in Congress assembled, That henceforth the money of the United is double the sum sought to be borrowed. And when such application is filed in the office of the land and loan commission it shall be duly considered by the BOOKS! BIBLES! Genuine Oxford, Bagster and Spottiswoode Bibles, Family Bibles, Testaments, Booklets, and Cards for Christmas, New Year's and Sunday Schools. proper officer or officers, and, if granted, the applicant shall pny two per centum act, to have prepared paper money, as specified in section one of this act, to the amount of three billion dollars, to be known as the land and loan fund, and to be held subject to the call of the governors of the different States of the Union, as hereinafter specified in section seven of this act. Sec; 7.

That any State in the United States desiring to avail itself of the ben per annum as a tax therefor, to be col Pictures Framed States shall consist of the following kinds, to wit: First, all gold and silver coins of different denominations, now in use, or that may hereafter be coined, in weight and form as now provided by law, giving free and unlimited coinage alike to both gold and silver at the mints of the United States, in the ratio of one to sixteen; second, one and two cent copper penniea and nickel five-cent pieces in form and weight as now coind, under existing laws, in Buch quantity as the Secretary of the Treasury may direct, to at lowest prices from a large and well-selected line of Moulding. lected and paid in the same manner as other taxes are collected and paid in the county. And the applicant may return "Peloubet's Notes on Sunday School for 1892." Nettie 8. Nutt, South Haven, Kan. $1.00.

We make a specialty of mail orders. Write for what you want. efit of the land and loan fund of the General Government shall so declare by PEFFER AN IMAGE-BREAKER. From the Alliance Tribon. ARMSTRONG PRIDDY, 824 Kansas Avenue, near State House, the money thus borrowed at pleasure, and stop the tax from time of payment: Provided, That no application shall be considered or loan taken upon any real estate located outside of any incorporated town in excess of twenty-five dollars joint resolution of the legislature there If Senator Peffer never accomplish TOPEKA, KANSAS.

of, and rile the application therefor es anything more, the pace he set with the Secretary of the Treasury of the United States, under the that body of old bald-headed seniors suit the demands of business; third, a commonly known as the United States paper money printed, engraved, number-Senate in a two hours speech last ed, signed, and stamped upon the best TWcrW hafn hA BB. quality of paper, in manner and form, as signature of the governor and WOMAN'S VOICE PUBLIC SCHOOL CHAMPION. Have you ever seen a copy of this paper? Do you wish to know what the eastern women per acre, or upon real estate located inside of and incorporated town in excess of twenty-five dollars per front foot; and all applications for loans must be con secretary of state, with the great seal of the State attached, setting forth, first, down tnirty days and in defiance of the joint act of the legislature; second, the de the Secretary of the Treasury of United States shall provide, and in nominations from one dollar to thousand dollars, as the ordinary the old-time unwritten law that com the name and number of counties in the are doing to protect the public schools from their enemies, the Romanists? sidered by the commission in the order of time in which such application is filed. Sec. 12.

That whenever a land and State, giving their area and population Do you desire to read weekly a full account of the famous patriotic meetings held in Music third, the valuation of the real estate in pels a new member to sit through the first session without opening his mouth, he will have distinguished himself and at the same time did the Hall, Booton, each Sunday? Do you want to know of Mi sion, W. C. and King's Daughter's work? each county as shown by the last census; fourth, the total valuation of all prop mands of business may require, each bill being made absolute money, and not in the form of a promise. The volume of such paper money to be determined as xnen subscribe lor the Woman Voice, Jjl.uu- loan commission has been established under the provisions of this act in any county of the United States it shall, upon the application of the board of man a year. BAMrLlSl uniSBr Eliza Tusk Hill.

Editor and General Manager, Room 9, Fremont Temple, Boston, Mass. erty in the State, and asking that an account be opened in the name of the State with the land and loan fund in the agers of such commission to the Secre The National View, tary of the Treasury of the United States, be recognized by the General Government as a central depository for public Treasury Departmedt ot the United and asking that the governor of the State henceforth be permitted to draw upon said fund, from time to time, hereinafter provided. Each and every kind of money mentioned in this section shall be interchangeable with each other, at par, and be a full legal tender for all debts, both public and private: Providid, That one and two cent copper pennies and nickel five cent pieces shall be a legal tender only to the extent of five dollars in any one transaction. Seo. 2.

That there shall be created in funds of all Federal officers located within the limits of such county. And when to an amount not to exceed fifty percen ever such depository is established its turn or the assessed value of the real es business methods shall be under the country a great service by over-riding and eliminating from that body a rule that had neither reason nor common sense back of it. Hearing that Senator Peffer was to speak he was complimented as only few men are, with full galleries. His address was in support of Senator Stanford's land loan bill. He spoke clearly and without the least embarrassment, reading from manuscript.

It is said his speech was one of his best efforts, and when he began, two-thirds of the senators were in their seats, and for a short time ''fifteen or twenty minutes," the dispatches A weekly journal, published in the interest of the industrial people and the levation of the whole hnman race. THE MOUTH-PIECE OF THE AMERICAN NATION Containing the leading questions of theday. The workingman's friend and the farmer a companion. It should be READ BY EVERYBODY. Now 18 the the time.

Send in yonr name- subscbiption: $1.00 A YEAR IN ADVANCE. Address, THE NATIONAL VIEW, 1202 Pennsylvania Washington, D. C. tate within such State; and also agreeing to pay to the General Government, on the first day of January in each year, general supervision of the Secretary of the Treasury of the United States, who shall cause to be opened an exchange the Treasury of the United States two and general deposit department in con nection with such land and loan com mis distinct and separate funds, to be known, respectively, as, first, the general revenue fund; second, the land and loan fund. The general revenue fund shall be kept constantly in circulation, as far as pos sion, in accordance with such rules and regulations as may be established throughout the country by him for like institutions.

That such central depos sible, by being pam out tor current ex- itories shall receive the money, and fur say, the senators listened attentively, penses of Government, public improv-and then they began to drop out and ments, and such other purposes as may nish a perfect system of ready exchange and safe deposit at actual cost through an annual tax of one-half per centum upon all Bums so drawn and retained during the proceeding year out of the land and loan fund in the Treasury Department. And from and after the time of filing such application with the Secretary of the Treasury it shall be lawful for the governor and secretary of anv State, under the official seal of the State, to issue a draft upon the Secretary of the Treasury of the United States for any portion of said land and loan fund Provided, That at no time shall any State be allowed to draw out from the Treasury a sum that in the aggregate is more than equal to fifty per centum of the assessed valuation of the real estate of said State, as shown by the last official census; nor to draw any money from said fund out the entire country. at one time they had nearly all vanished to the cloak rooms. When we consider that the most of the mem be provided by law. And all money collected from duties on internal revenue, sale of public lands, or any other source, and paid into the Treasury Seo.

13. That once in ten years all bers of the senate rarely sit out a set 1 issues af paper money under this act shall be called in and replaced with a new series, in conformity with such rules of the United States as apart of the general fund, shall be paid out and kept and regulations as the Secretary of the in circulation among the people ae speed Treasury of the United States may pro ily and completely as possible. And the vide. Sec. 14.

That all acts or parts of acts in conflict with this law are hereby re when said State is in arrears in the pay The Badge is manufactured of composition metal, gold plated, hand engraved, and hard-enameled. For price nnd further particulars, address, J. B. French, Secretary of the State F. A.

I. TJ Topeka. Kas. (Mention the Farmer's Wife.) pealed, and this law shall be in force volume ol money in permanent circulation in the United States shall consist as follows, to wit: First of all, the one and two cent -copper pennies and nickel five-cent pieces, now or hereafter to be coined, and all the silver and gold coins of different denominations, now or hereafter to be coined, as provided in section from and after its passage ment of the annual tax upon any money obtained during the preceding year. Seo.

8. That in any organized county in the United States, having a population of not less than one thousand per TJN0LE SAM'S FARMS, It will Boon oe too late to ootam one of Uncle Sam's free farms. Oklahoma Is the most popular and widely-read Magazine Lippincott's sons, it shall be lawful for the qualified speech on any question, and that much of Senator Peffer's speech was statistical and historical, the inattention on their part was to be expected. When we coDsider that Ingalls was in the senate two years before he made a speech, and Plumb a longer time before he ventured to address that body, it might be considered that Mr. Peffer was presuming a great deal in breaking the record, but sensible will not view it in that light.

In this practical age of progress and advancements many images are being broken. Men ua Women with new ideas are coming to the front. Innovations in science, art and political economy ave claiming attention, and' the old world is getting too wise for the worship of images that have nothing but ignorance and superstition to sustain them. offers almost the last chance for the farmer invader to get a home cheap, electors at any general election, by a majority vote, to create what shall be known as a public land and loan commission, to be composed of seven persons. The county treasurer, county Land that is located in a pleasant cli mate, and that will profitably produce corn, cotton, wheat and fruit, is worth one of this act.

Second, an amount equal to forty dollars per oapita of our population of paper money, as specified in section one of this act. Seo, 3. That immediately upon the passage of this act the Secretary shall be required to have coined all the gold and silver bullion in the hands of the Government for any purpose; and to have prepared at as early date as possible two billion dollars of paper money in fall accordance with section one of this act. And at i Secretary shall give looking at and working for. A COMPLETE NOVEL short' stores, sketches, poems, etc.

The January (1892) number will contain THE VASS1XG OE MAJOR KlhJORE, By Young E. Allison. The February (1892) number will contain ROY THE ROYALIST, By William Westell. The March (1892) number will contain A SOLDIER'S SECRET, By Captain Charles King. For Bale by all Booksellers and Newsdealers.

Single Oopies, 25 dents. $3-00 Per Year. Subscriptions received at Write to G. T. Nicholson, G.

P. T. Topeka Kansas, and request a free copy of handsome folder, just issued, giving clerk, ard register of deeds shall constitute three ot such commissioners, and the other four shall be elected once in two years. And the members of such land and loan commission shall be considered offioers oi the oounty in which they have been elected, and shall have full information relative to' "Beautifu Oklahoma," and containing the latest accurate map of that country. tne office or ten 1.

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