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and we have no reason to doubt this In the least. We are also aware that tire if 'The schools of the vicinity are all progressing finely under the manage-ment of good teachers. Miss Sadie Day, the efficient preceptress of the Hawkeye school gave the pupils a short Thanksgi vinjr vacation. Quite number of Raymond, Alliance folks visited their 0. K.

brethren last Saturday, undspeut an enjoyable evening. From the talk indulged in there we think the alliances of this tdvrnship will go right ahead with the work they have undertaken, to educate their member to think, speak and act for themselves upon matters of importance to them and the nation at large. Now is the time to keep the good work going and not let the interest flag. We know our strength, we know we can unite, we also know that we can accomplish what we desire if Atlanta Constitution' la a leading Democratic paper of the south, and that the K. C.

Times is a bourbon Democratic sheet of the and do not Kbk them for any advice; if so, woukl'we not have accepted Robinson as, our hW didate for Governor, and the lmoijle offered ns We ask the Dasy whether a People's party Is wholly responsible for what all Democratic paper publish concerning their party, or any other? If so, I would ask the Dasy if he is responsible for the filth published in the Topeka Capital circulated in this state, and at. the -same time publish, a paper of the same date, to circulate, i tne, state of in which they denounce the temperance. FARMER'S ALLIANCE AND INDUSTRIAL UNION, OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. National Farmer's Alliance "and In dustrial Union. L.

Polk, Washington, D. C. IL Clover, CambridRO. Ka. H.

Turner, C. Treas. It. W. Hickman, Fuxicd, Mo.

Lect. Ben Terrell, Washington D. C. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. 3 yrs.

II. A. Patty, Macon, Miss. 2 yrs. Isaac McCracken, Ark.

1 yr. vart Jones, Dublin, Texas. EXECUTIVE COMMITTED. C. W.

McCune, Washington, D. C. Alonzo Wardall, Huron, 8. Dakota. J.P.Tillman, Palmetto, Tenn.

KANSAS 8TATE OFFICERS. Pres. li' II. Clover, Cambridge, Ks. II.

Biddle, Augusta, Ks. Secy. J. B. French, Hutchinson, Ks.

question, while in this state' they we keep on as we have commenced. claimed it was the only Have 'Let us keep the lights burning." you ever Meditate and see if you do not stand in your own light. II. HAVE DONE3 IT. i BETWEEN BURGLARS AND THE McKINLEY BILL My stock is being rapidly reduced and prices have touched bottom, where will be held until my Mammoth stock pf Winter Sui Overcoats, Heavy Boots, and all "Venter Goods are CLOSED OUT.

I have too many will Sell them jpit almost any price. THEY MUST GO until January 1st I will not allow buto leave my store without buying if prices will induce you tO trade: We will assure the Dasy if, he cmes and jjoihs our Alliance he shall have Thp spectacle which Groyer Cleveland Cheap money is the great need of the country, and it can only be made cheap by increasing the amount. full, privilege' to debate the question; is making of himself at the present time is not calculated to raise him in the estimation of the public. His gush on the silver question is simply a bid for the presidency in 1892 and will deceive no one. When President he showed an implacable hostility to silver and an in We wonder if the next sessions of the Kansas Legislature will le controlled by a-secret caucus.

Webb Wilder thinks it will. Exchange. If it is not so controlled, it will certainly be something that never happened in a Kansas legislature liefore, and we assure you you will meet with brothers who formerly thought just as you do now; but through debating these questions aud reading other than staunch Republican and Democratic papers were convinced. w.e may meet you face to face. Our friend Chance was on our.

streets Meeting at the M. E. church was crease of the currency of the country, and appointed as Sec'y. of the treasury Manning, the running mate of Sec'y. Wicdoni, a tool of Wall as truly as is the present incumbent.

In his first message Mr. Cleveland devoted nearly two colums to silver in which he said: necessity for such an addition to the silver currency of the nation as It Is said that Sen. Plumb recently made, a half hour speech and never mentioned politics. Had he been as discreet during the campaign, the people would have more reason to believe he meant what 'he said in previous utterances. The President's messnge is long but -it is interesting reading from Hi at to hist.

The President's republicanism and spinal column are as straight and Btin as ever. 2bwfc Cupitnl. It there is anything in it but his republicanism and stiff spinal column, will the Capital please point it out? Nasn. is compelled by the silver coinage act is largelyatteuded Sunday. An order.

of I. O. O. F. was organized on Friday last with 18 members, and have good prospects ahead.

boys. I. S. Brubaker and family returned on last Wednesday from 'Cniitbn, 111., where they have been visiting friends. They say they are well satisfied with their location.

We are informed that our station agent is to leave us on the 4th. lie will have the bestwishes of the writer and his many friends. 6. 1. C.

negatived by the fact that up to the present time only about 50,000,000 of silver dollars so coined have actually found their way into circulation, leaving more than $105,000,000 In possession of the government." Clothing and Shoe House. North-east Corner of Square. "There is certainly enough silver now circulation to cause uneasiness. The whole amount coined, and now on baud, might after a time be absorbed by the people without apprehension; but its ceaseless stream threatens to BR, overflow the laud and causes fear and LOW RAILROAD RATES FOR THE HOLIDAYS. The Missouri Pacific Railway greets all Its friends with a wish for the Merriest Christmas and the Happiest New Year, and takes pleasure in reduced round trip rates to enable them to visit thair friends at any point on this road, wot over 200 miles distance.

Tickets are on sale December 24th, 25th and January 1st. good to return until January 10th. For tickets and all further information, apply to your local ticket agent; uncertainty." NOTICE. To whom It may concern: This is to notify all persons interested that the undersigned, Joseph P. Slatten, has sold, all his right, title and interest in and to the capital stock of the Bank of Lyons, at Lyons, Kansas to D.

M. Bell. This'. October 1890. 38-4w: Joseph Slatten.

"I recommend the suspension of the We have bought out the South Side Meat. Market, formerly by tiowenstein Blair, and will continue the business at the bid, stand. We will keep oh hand Meats of all kind: Fredh, Smoked' and Dried1, -We solicit your patronngV and will put forth" our best efforts to pleas ASHLAND ALLIANCE. The recent article. No.

3, on prohibition in the Aduncate should be read by every citizen of Kansas. The fair and honest manner iu which the editor of that paper discussed the matter of prohibition is sure proof that "the leading paper of the People's party is not to be owned by the monopoly whiskey power. The Advocate takes the ground that if the whiskey traffic ie a legitimate ne It should not be discriminated against by the'State by the imposition of a any more, than any other legijjmate it is an illegitimate "busi coinage of silver dollars directed jay the law passed in Feburary 1878." And in his message to congress, in Give us a call. Respectfully, 1880 he said; you "I have seen no reason to change the views expressed in my last annual mes THE RAILROAD. Cats will come on Dec.

23d and brfng Hollinpr Xmas is sage on the subject of this" compulsory Coming Alba Hey wood and Peerless Concert Co. The excellence of this Co. is un coinage, and again I urge its suspension on all the grounds contained in my for ness it should not be tolerated at Now if those who believe that ami bus- doubted and is vouched for by the citt mer recommendation, reinforced by the iuofts'is legitimate that createV4nmk1' 'LOiOKc'HEREl zens whose names appear below, and insignificant Increase of our golffex'por who have guaranteed one hundred dol tations during the first year Winter is Here And not being elected to Congress have my wool socks to buy: lars for their appearance here one night and for the further reason only. f. that the mora, this currency is distrib ardsy penftdntiaix birds, perjurers, wife beaters and, devT ils generally, we should like to know what would be called an illegitimate business? If the laborfng classes' ever expect to over-ride the monopoly, power they must consider whiskey1 A Martin, Little.

It Poland. uted among the people the greater be II McJunkro, -Nicholas, T-E comes our duty' to protect it from disaster, that we now have abundance for all Nash, II Eble, John Aiken, I therefore yon. can get Clocks, Watches, Jew-! our needs." Evans, Cooper, 'Green, A Haney. Ralston, John Porter, A vviih most powerful allies and treat the.same medicine. Any business that Blair, Gray Tandy.

Geo. Clark, elr Spectacles, Sil- "VVe have received a car load of new Furniture which makes our stock complete in all lines. New Styles, Neat and Nobby, of all kinds at the lowest livings price. We will not be undersold by anyone and. ask you to call and see us, look us oyer and get prices.

CRAWFORD GENESEO ITEMS. It is? mighty dry now. Our Baptist and Methodist friends Brinckerhoff Terry, Case, AC Plumb, Rawlings, A Thomson. A Applegate, Ross, areholdfng protracted meetings now. Several have been converted.

verware, u-oia rens, Musical Instruments, and Holiday so cheap that if you are charitably in Frank Walker recently built a new Lucas, Alouzo Fones. Reserved tickets now on sale at Mc Jnnkin's Drug Store. For information see bills. barn, his old one having been burnt. Now that Thanksgiving is over, the turkey can have a rest.

We would like to know if there is any ALLEGAN ITEMS. Editor Eaole: clined and want any goods, please call on way to prevent the indiscriminate Mr. Sherman Fones. the president of POLAND CHINA PIGS. I have for sale 30 head of full blood Poland China Pigs at reasonable prices; Call and see them.

W.D. Taylor, Lyons, Kans. 29. slaughter of quails that has been made during the past two weeks by town our Alliance, arrived home to-day from T. A.

Haney, Jeweler and Optician. a four weeks visit in Nebraska. He creates misery, want and woe not friendly to I he peace and prosperity of the laboring classes. Now let ouf Alliances discuss this matter in ah intelligent manner; let the blinds be removed from the saloon and let it be shown as it is a den of infamy and enssedness and we do not believe that the Alliance people will instruct the next legislature to resubmit, but we do think on the contrary that more stringent laws for the enforcement of prohibition would be demanded. Another question for our Alliance people to discuss is thepiopriety of calling a constitutional convention.

This is an important matter for the people of Kansas to consider at the present, time and we think the Alliance people are as much interested as any other class a ft cranky newspapers to the contrary. Miss Estella Ross, teacher of the South School in district 77, attended the Teachers' Association at Salina last week. Miss Deema Griffee of Pleasant Val reports good sleighing while there. South Side Square, Lyons, Eaus. Mrs.

G. Ratledge is slowly recovering loafers. They frequently frighten stock, which are liable to break out of pasture, or hurt themselves. C. T.

Gibson says one of his horses was wounded with bird shot. We understand that a party will start from Gen- from a fractured limb, which sue re From Sow until January 1st, 1890, C. CAMPBELL, Real Estate Agent. AEM AND CITY PROPERTY BOUGHT AND SOLD. Agent for Fairview, Diammid.

Gem ana Truesdell's Addition to the City" of Lyons. Oood Rigs always ready to show Property Promptly. MONEY TO LOAN ON THE. MOST EASY TERMS. C.

CAMPBELC; OVER MCJCliKtN't WJO 6TjRB. LYONS, KANSAS ceived while visiting in Illinois. The quail hunters had better look a little out, as all the farmers in this vi esooina covered wagon and make a cinity have forbidden any quail shoot MONEY TO LOAN! Farm Loans a Specialty on Long tour of the country, to shoot quail. Look out for them. ing on their premises.

We are in favor of organizing a F. Dunn has been trading horses The Topeka Weekly Capital AND Rice County Eagle For $2.00. The Weekly Capital will contain the most complete reports of the organization and proceedings of the coming legislature that will be published, besides all the news of Kansas and the Capital City. No Kansan should be without it. lately.

He now has a trotter. Frank savs he would like to see any tf the mutual insurance company by the Alliance, as advertised for Dec. 11th. We think that a mutual insurance compauy. organized on sound business principles, time and Low rates; will insure in very best companies.

HUY AND SELL REAL ESTATE. boys pass him now. Jessie Neff lost a red cashmere shawl last Snndav evening between the farm would do more to drive insurance wind CALL AND SEE U8. ley spent several days with tho family of W. T.

Gist. lers out of the State than anything else. if Mr. W. Liudsey and Gemjseo.

Any Several of our farmers Complain that Mr. Frank Walker, whose barn was recently burned, had an insurance for person finding the same will confer favor by leaving word with any of Mr, JOHN AIKEN CO the ground is too dry to make planting post-holes a success. I LIndsey'a family, or at the Eaole about half its value, we think in the Springfield Insurance Company aud im oflke. OFFICE IX LYONS EXCHANGE DANK. THE ONLY 'PERFECT.

filMlIsYUSLa. Corn husking is about a thing of the past in this viciuity. The average of the best fields have been found to be Anna Kirk has been on the sick list for the past week, but is better now Our school is progressing nicely tin considerably than estimated. Uncle Tom Davis was in Lyons Jast der the management of Mr. Jerome AUGUST MEYER, week looking after 77 school Ejer.

Jkkky YiTt im a fx John Temple "writes from Texas that it has been raining for about a month Iff A RAYMOND ALLIANCE. iu that State and he will most probably The new Methodist church is loom mediately notified the compauy of his loss. When the adjuster came, he said that he Ignored the claim, and that if Mr. Walker thought that 'the railroad company had set it on fire that he had better proceed to collect damages off of it; but Mr. Walker told him that he did not think that he could prove it.

Mr. adjuster very curty replied, he couldn' help that. Would it not be a good plan for us to them altogether? It is both interesting and amusing to read the wails of Hudson, Crawford and others, over their defeat. They take it hard. Was uot Governor Humphrey slightly mistaken in hid diagnosis, when he change his location if it does not dry np soon.

We can look for John back to ing up in good shape. NF.W The ladies of the Baptist church had HTiohoitwiti)jjene(IoIriit-cta8 TAILOR SHOP West of Martin's lumber' yard, Is well known in this vicinity, aud is a tailor of unquestionable workmanship. lie defies competition and guarantees satisfaction. Cull and see him. eat Christmas turkey.

Lodge 48 A. II. T. A. held their reg mwi adimwr.

also supper. the G. A. nlar monthly meeting on the eve of the Hall on Thanksgiving Day. liith Inst.

The Lodge received the new Died: At towae, -on Nov. -Tth. Mr. Peter Haddican. Tim fatrce of his work from delegate A.

M. Ilickle who reported a most interesting meeting of death, we understand, was an opera the State Lodge at Independence. lion performed a short time previous Will Swurts contemplates visiting his on one of his limb. old home in Ohio during the holidays, We know of Doctor wlm takes a. FULL BLOOD POLAND CHINA, said that the Republican party was in a very mbost condition? If it was, vfrl way to cure bis patients.

Cronk Temple will be left in charge of the ranch and be chief cook and cow another snch a spell of robustness would pulverize it. Sax. boy during Will's absence. About one huntlrbd of the Ashland takes them out hugsy-riding. lets tho team rnn awajv and spills them out.

The O. K. Alliance had an oyster twicer for the Itencfit of tlieir ordr. on the eve of lle and had a gixxl time. folks congregated at the residence of J.

W. Gash on Thanksgiving evening and iUjitu i itlct iuonnrif riiTP MITCHELL ITEMS. A Mitchell nas been very busy the pat week, you need not expect much, but we feel it our duty to answer the Daty' repl? in the Rtp'iblicnn. In tltf first place we acknowledge that L. L.

Folk, our national Alliam-e President. iad been a Democrat, but wr elaMu he if thoroughly convtrled. indulged in a big lap supper. A big time is reported by those that were present, but we had made such a hog of (ourselves at dinner that day that we were unable to be present; but we believe we can almost taste the good things that were by the otjier fel-' lows. Bin Forr.

Honors are coming thi and fast on our President. Mr. C. ft. I'mffit.

He: as elected Towship Trustee, and cn Thanksgiving Day his ife presented lini ith a lino girl. Mother and babe doing well. C. condition, although Set ciiliCal, is I hare a few nucxccllcd Male rips LM I L0 1 imrnuitlELIlilOi wUch I will sell at reasonable prices, Hold by Furniture, Carpet and Hard Call and see them and be convinced. Jware deaers evtry where, or will I Two nudonchalf miles wet of Ljous.

l)y Ri3Sen 1 J.F.Caldwell. Graud 'Kapids, Mich..

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