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The Hope Star from Hope, Kansas • 1

The Hope Star from Hope, Kansas • 1

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The Hope Stari
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Hope, Kansas
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1 QOO Vol, 1. No. 14,. ETope, Dickinson County, Kansas, Friday, ISTov. IS, ttown nere ror vtcoK iiuVu ucen prewir ing to give them a warm reception, and The People's party will continue to grow.

Perkins will have to go, Kansas wu its People's party senators. Yl 6358-56 35 5B SB ,35 SB. SB 3E 35S63CK33SaiSS l'C BUSHED KY'KIiY l-UIDAY lit xJ. B. MILPORD.

til ost Cisss The proposition to amend, revise or change the constitution wits carried in Kansas. and vionsriTY. HMH COIN 'You ar cordially invited to call and see my T'REtf AND UNljIMIT'Jb AGIO 01' SlLYH'l THE new stock of Fall and Winter Hats, Bonnets. Now let us have the Australian ballot system, a reduction of freight rates and various other reforms. the price of stale eg-g-3 has increased steadily untl yester dixy they brought a nickel each, and the young democrats had a good supply." In addition to this, the Inter Oean saysi "The Memphis Commercial takes mich satisfaction out of tho fact that tiem Weaver was eggeel in Georgia and denied fi'ee speoh.

It says to Weaver, in closing a long editorial abusing him: 'And when you start axtother political party next year, please shinny on your oVn side of Mason and Dixon's and yet there ai'o democrats in the north who claim tliatBpeech anyl political action are as free ia the South as in the nofth." -The Colorado populists have just finished a canvass of tlie state; The re; turns, so "far (outsidd of Arapahoe county,) show majority for In Arapahoe county the canvass is procesdinjj slowly but surely and if it continues as favorable in the remaining precincts as tile 28, just completed, We will carry the county by not less than 1,800 votes. Weaver's majority will not he far from 18,000 in November! Denver (Col. Itoad. Caps, and Hoods, lor" Old Ladies, Young Ladies, Misses and Children, During 1892 Kansas produced the biggest wheat crop and the biggest People's party in its histor.v TAX THEM OUT OF IT, Alton landowner's Can Be Forced to f-flll Their Lund An Early Douiocratlo precedent. Last week we directed the attention of our legislators'clect to the demand in our state platform for tin income tax.

We take it for granted that no special exhortation on that score was necessary. The mouthers of the 'general assembly are intelligent and honest, They made their race on the state platform, and they were elected because they stood on that platform. This creates a compact between them and their constituents, Which they caunot afford to ignore, even if they felt disposed so to do. Ye now call attention to another Important demand in that platform, which also comes Within the peope of State legislation. That is the' demand prohibiting1 the ownership of land in South Carolina by aliens.

We have many square miles of fertile soil only Waiting1 for the hatid of industry td smile and blossom into prosperity; but with all our idle acfes, we have not a square rod for alien holdings. Let the nest legislature enact a law that will make such holdings undesirable to aliens. The manner of getting at such result does not matter materially so tho result is obtained; and we have no doubt our legislature will contain many members fully capable, as well as will' jug, to formulate legislation that will effectually gtiai'd us the evils Of foreign landlordism, while throwing' no unnecessary restrictions around the acquisition Of land by worthy immigrants. It may not be amiss, however, to say to our legislators that they need not travel outside the statutes of South Carolina for the precedent and the method of compassing this purpose. MI STOCK 02? FEiWERS, All the Latest Styles to Select from.

Also a nice line of Baby Cloaks, Hoods and many other Articles to make you comfortable. Agent for Buttrick-s Patterns. Fashion plated Send in the iew9. We want 5to increase the usefulness ojj.t'-e S'f Alt and with your assistance will be possible to tto so, At the recent election in California an amendment to the constitution Was adopted by a large majority to elect Unite 1. State soiuitors by a direct vote of the people.

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If you desire to fend upon this ureat issue, and to keep fully posted re-warding the West, her mines and other industries, subscribe forr this great journal, Address, THE MEWS, Denyer, Colo, for free distribution a. RACKET! RACKET! The Kansas State Alliance held its annual session last week at Emporia. V. S. II anna, of Ottawa, was elected president- B.

French Secretary and S. Scott lectured The tax act passed by trfte legislature of I have just brought from a verv nicd line of Dry Goods, which in order to make room lor more goods, will be sold at very close figures; Our Immtgriviits. A study of the nationalities represented in the Immigration to this country shoWs that a little more than 50 per cent, of the whole, number have come from Protestant countries, and if we should look closely into the matter we should And the twd great political parties in the United States absorb equal proportions of tlie total volume' of immigration. In a theological and political sense, therefore, immigration has been qwite equally divided. When we look at industrial conditions however, Says a writer in Popular Science, it is learned that the absorption of immigrants has riot been e'cjual The facts in this respect cannot be given for 1890, but for 1S80 they indicate what may be expected when the full facts for 1890 are reported.

In 1880 the whole number of people engaged in agriculture was 7,070,493. )f this number 812,829 persons were Of foreign birth; that is to 10. 0(3 per cent, of the whole number employed in agriculture in 18S0 were foreign born. The total number employed in manufacturing-, mechanical and mining industries hi the United States In1 1680 was Of this number were of foreign birth, arid tlils number is' 32 per cent, of the whole number of person's engaged in these industries. The tendency, therefore, of our immigrants is to assimilate with our mechanical industries.

This increases the supply of labor in comparison to the demand, and may in some localities tend to lower this State in 1800 and for many successive years contained the following clamse: "That any person entitled to any taxable property or estatti in thin state, who resides without the limits of the United States, shall for the use of this' State pay a double tax oh the same." This is one of the demands of our state platform, by the way, which so exasperated o'rfr transcendental democratic fellow-citizen of Charleston, Gen; McCrafly, that he termed us. who hold to it "piratis." our democratic forefathers who enacted this laiv "pirates" to that extent? Certainly such a law would compass the purpose in view perfectly. We' commend the form as well as the spirit of the law to our, new law-makers. Columbia C.J Cotton Plant: One uf the grandest results of this election will be to make the plutocrats solid in Mipport of one of the old parties. There will fee no more foolish-ness of trying to ignore the great vital questions that are absorbing the atten-tion'of the people, The money power will choose its party and throw all its boodle to its support to the exclusion of the other; Then tile1 people will know their enemy, And the battle will be joined on' living issues.

The result of such a contest caunot be in doubt, for this campaign will show" the distinct lines ot battle. Nonconformist. Men's; Snits from $2. bp. Men's 1'ants from 50 cents up; Brfjs' Suits froin 75 cents up.

Boys Pants from 20 cents up; Canton Flannel froin 5 cents up. A lot of Und'erwere wortli 50 cents to be sold at 25 to 35c. A lbtof cbiklreh's hoods worth 50 to 75 cents, you call liuVe your choice for. 25 cents. A lbt bf children's Shoes worth 75 ccntS; j'oii bail have them at 25 cents while they last; BREAKING THE SOLID SOUTH.

IS A- SPECIALTY AT STAR OFFICE. We claim to be the best Job. Printers in the City because we have made it a study. We put up Our work in the latest and neatest style. 1 Call and get our prices on: Also a lot of Blankets, Quilts, Shawls Stand Covers, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs G-loves and Mitts, and many other articles too numerous to mention; IWtfrbon Thoroughly Alarmed at the Third Party Movement.

One of ''General" Stevenson's stumping party who has accompanied the (democratic vice presidential candidate through his tour in the south passed through Washington on his way wftst, omeAnd See For Yourself, wages, and sometimes to cripple the consuming power of tiiij ivnole body of the people. In 1530 12.53 per cent, of the whole number of foreign-born persons were engaged in agriculture, while 18.88 per cent, of the foreig-n-borri were engaged in nianufactures. GROWING, 3 expect to see;" says the Iowa Homestead, "in the next year or two, quite a revival in business of 'mule-growing in ihe West. Our reasons are the following; A great many tanners regard the horse business as overeone. For a certain kind of horses it is for the best class of horses it is not.

do not mean by this to bi understood as saying that the old pii ccs for horses will be realized, but that the best kind of horses will yield the farmer a good profit, and when tins is Letter heads, Posters, Programs; Note beads, Statements, Jicrwornftdnrcf heftds, Notes, Invitations, Prescription Sale Bills. We will be glad to show you through om stdck, whether you wish to buy or not. The nicest line of Albums and Holiday G-oods ever brought to Hope. Come in and see them The Light 6f the Ir'utur'e. It seems hard to believe that in a Very few years the incandescent lampv which' we now regard as in many respects an almost perfect light, will be i-egarded as a cCude makeshift which mankind availed itself of -while science E.

E. SIRRIS, the case the business is not overdone tor that kind of stock. If, however, the farmer thinks the business is Over he will torn" his attentiori to something" else. Horse breeding was for a long time so profitable ia the West that the farmer will not readily believe fof more than the time being, and will be inclined to try hiS hand on the mule, and the more so that in this way he can gradually stop the further overdoing and still keep his horse stock in hand to be ready for future A SAD DEATH. The young wife of William Alley If we don't please YOU We don't charge YOU.

and gave an amusing account of the almost panic-stricken condition in which tile "General's" party found the old moss-hack confederates; "majahs" arid "kernels" and "judges" were utterly astounded at the audacity and extent of the rebellion raised by the third party against thei? rule. They were at a loss how to meet the movement; especially as those who Headed it vi'ere' neither carpet-baggers nor "niggahs." but n'siti" White citizens against whom the cry of "negro domination and the bitterness of race prejudices g'cr o'ftrr. su'ecessfuiiy invoked in years past, fell harmless. This gentleman, Who has been contributing glowing accounts of Mr. Stevenson's progress to democratic organs of the vV'est, says that these accounts wjre in no respect overdraws.

Speaking without intentional irreverence, he added that Stevenson's coming was hailed as that of a veritablo Messiah, and! that it was the feeling of intense relief caused by his presence wilier? inspired the mounted and palm-bearing cavalcades which met htm' at the entrance to every' southern The historical furore thus fo-fnentcd Has somevVhat allayed the p'i'e: tailing dread, but according to the imports lie Heard, the third party femains so m'lieh cf a controlling force in the south that ovttsittj of Louisiana, Mississippi' and Texas the democrats. tre not absolutely sttr6 of holding their own in any southern state at" the coining presidential election. The white revolt against the old ruling classes is So Strong in evry ohe of ftic othef states that confidence in the "solid south" has been rudely shattered. Wet Virginia and Delaware are afmoE' conceded to died last Wednesday after a brief sick ness of Malaria feyer. The was broken arid slio Was able to' bo up and around but be i Saturday she took a re stood on the thresliolci of tlie discovery of the perfect luminant.

M. Tesla, a noted electrician, has shown in his experiments an ideal form of electric lighting which would transcend in luxury and convenience our present system of electric lighting hp incandescent lamps as far as the latter transcends the oil lamps arid fallow dips used by ouf hoar ancestors. Every drawing-room would' become an electric field in a continual state of rapidly -alternating stress, in which the occupants would live, experiencing tid trapleasant effect whatever, while vacuous tubes or phosphorescent globes and tubes, without care or attention, would shed a soft, diffuse light of color and intensity arranged to suit ha most luxurious fancy. aps and died on the following Wednes- morning. fche leaves a husband and a Keep your eye on the big fat turkej-; next Thursday is Thanksgiving day.

The Philadelphia Press reports a new style of serving ice-cream and Ices' which has become popular in the Quaker city. The proper thing now is to purchase a small cantaloupe, have it halved and cleaned, take it to an ice" cream salobrt and have one portion fllletf With creairi and tho other with an ice. This combination is placed before the partaker, who in eating1 takes Vrfth' each spoonful a shred of the One who has tried it declares that one's' digestive traet experiences a most delightful sensation. It tastes all the Way down. TAKE THE young child about two months old, who have the sympathy of the entire com munity.

The reriiSins we're taken to Melvern in Osage county for interment where the relatives of thts deceased liv6. liiirifaeii The funeral services were ibnducted changes in the direction of better profits. Whenever farmers begin to raise mules' th'e" siYpply of brood mares will atone begin to' and "hen that occurs the busliVew will recover. "The great difficulty in growing mules sonhe1 time ago was to get them big enough. The trouble was that the mares of the country were too small.

Thanks to the use" of imported horses this difficulty no longer exists. Grade draft mares, if bred to large improved jacks, wilf produc? the high selling 'sugar that have always brought high prices and will for a longtime to come. All the mule eolts of this i description need to fit thettr for use eh fire sugar plantations', and for A liquor dealer who opened a place by J. H.Mason. Tis hard to break, the tender cord, for business in Coiuahla, Ivf 0., fecently Started out with a determiriation to leva lias bound the heart, The ONLY Through Line' from HOPE to Denver, Colorado And all Points West.

Tis haidj so hard to speak the words, We must forever part. the rep'ublicans. Washington Ppecial Winter Occam Dearest loved one, we must lay thee, Id the ueacefnl srrave's A VEyEniS' Soldier residing in Wyoming Sa-s asked to have his pension as he has recovered from the ill'Asss contracted during the war lof" which it was' awarded. The instance is remarkable and unprecedented in itself, but tho funniest part of it is that the pension can't be stopped. The Jobbing legislation on the pension cj-ucs-tion apparently did not include th'S possibility of honesty existing in the ranks' of pensioner's' in their calculations.

St. Louis and all weaver Told the truth. But thy memory will be cheriehed, Till Ave see thy heavenly face. Bas1 jfus'Sify and dignify his business and lift ft from the level usually assigned to it. Be.

issued a notipe with' tliia headline: "itnow all men by these presents." He annottneed that he had "no desire to sell id fninors, drunkards, or the destitute;" thaX, a'ny "wife WitTi a dninkHrd for husband," ot any person with' a friend "tmfortunately was feqriesikcT to notify tirri of. ttq fact and the persons described wcftiTd be excluded roni his place of business. He believed "there gentlemen of honor arid wprkmen.whd can afford it Who want 6 drink," and he wanted to do iZE Reclining Chair Cars, Vesli-' that heavy is enough to eat from weaning t'hb'e onward, and especially the first wTnteK 'niter sleepers ami an the modern A mule after it 13 a' jeaf old can be A stir Of the pen the other day caused' ibefil Sgerit at Fairbault, in writihg to his general agency regarding" COUPON TICKETS' SALE TO- ALL THE At a regular meeting of the W. R. C.

No. 23G heldtfov.12" tM committee appointed to form 'resolutions report the (olloVv'in. Teats and daughter Ler'fifj' faithful members of our or1-ider, haTe been sorely afflicted in the re-iniof al, by death, of a kind, Toving" husband and father: Therefore be it" Resolved: That we, a corps, extend our heartfelt to them ami family. Resolved: that thc-5 resolutions be business 6h legitimate basis' with therri. their line 6b the deaf and dumb msti-, tute at that place, to say: "Or the' school for the dear mutes and institute for detectives." Thus the pen orciisionally lifts the blame from the Ettouldera of the much abused typo.

rhs Oaniocratid State' Ojunraittoe of fieor. If': N'ott 0ny Cfutofc louarli. The Democratic state, e'segutive of Georgia makes itself ridiculous and' adds insult to injury by declaring that there was btrt one' fgg thrown at Oen. W.esVer and party and fivift it Vas thrown by a small boy; Who was chastised therefor, In tVSfcew York orld 6'f 21. there' PppaTed a- special telegram, of1, the first 'twS-paragraphs' of 'which the following ih ropy: Special to the World.) Sept id.

Weaver and his stamping mate, Mrs, Lease, of Kan.asj opened the' people's party campaign here in the V7re-grass region this mornVg, while Gen. Field spoke in Savannah forpfght end "Cyclone" Davis hararf'gv'cct the people up' at Stone Mountain. Great prefara tions had been made for the AYeaveF Lease show herev Posters had been Korea all over tha state announcing -ieir oorniuir, but the younif demooraev PRIECIML F0MTS MS1 Oft WEST At the Lowest Sates. Now howl, ye discousolated political hacks, who hare stood np to' the' political trough thes.e msny years. Yell an grown to? iSattirify tis cheaply as a stcr.

The; same is true of a colt. The main espence wfttt either ia securing a hcalihy and well shaped yearling! If our' expectations as to the growth of the' business are realized, no doubt m'any farmers who hate winter' blue grass pastures will find most profittvble business that 0 buying these mute's as weanlings or yearling and growing them they are fit for the Southern niarkeu" Kansas As aerolite weighing forty-four' archy and repudiation, and spread your yile caluninatiori vvicc, Lie, spread upon tne records ot tne corps, a pounds fell on a farm near Lath coun-, ty, S. the ether day. The advent, 6f tlie stone wti3 heralded by several' copy be rent to the. family anT to each of the' papers of Hope.

defathe, vilify r.iid niisre present the people of Ivansas sis jo'u did two tears If you contemplate ft trip, all intimation desired in regard to rates -hd routes vrHt be cheerfully furnish- I JI' SORkELSv Agent sharp explosions, which were heard 0 Lt.sk l5nAisn.wr dlstanco of fifteen miles or more. anr ago, and then when you are rer.dy to cater another campaign, yon cab stand up Kiusas Cotnnntic -v Margaret A. Uetz in some histhnces created conrjckraol siarrcu Kate Duff.".

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Years Available:
1892-1893