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1 7 Ionthly THE NATIONAL SOCIALIST-July, 19K Subscription Price, 25 Cents a Year CO-OPERATION. IN DEFENSE OF PROFITS. sively for the operation, administration, and disposal of the Unted States, with ism. Imagine a council of toads tianity. Liko Socialism, it has solemnly pledging themselves never been tried, except a few spo- Form of Organization Published out profit over and above the cost of iducation and the radic experiments that did not last against a drouth, and after meet administration.

Commonwealth. ing has adjourned each goes his -)iy evnrf-inqr a shower that That Prme that we ou ht as result of theJr litical Other sections provide penalties for private or corporate interests that explore for oil, gas or coal or take these commodities from the earth provida for a commission to of the red card machine that couldn't define or explain Socialism. They truly proved their knowledge of Socialism by showing a red card properly signed and stamped. The question resolves itself to this: "Does the red card machine advance the cause of Socialism?" This question can be answered by answering this question: "How long will red blooded men stand for political tyranny and bigotry before long, owing to the pressure from without. Revelations 13 prophesies of capitalism and competition, despotism" and republic, with the republic no better than the monarchy.

Capitalism rules every people, 7, and the church does the work of CAU1C091UUO. 41. UaiUlO AO UUlr The Dues System. I favor the dues paying system of financing the Socialist movement because it is the greatest safeguard against machine poli- ready and ripe for rain it does not rain, frogs or no frogs, meeting genuine co-opera-This Comdi strenuous effort According crificing. each workereagonjngr upon cer- handle the operation of coal mines or no meeting.

Four years of ob and oil and gas wells, for the pub servation and close study leads me nualiy ana rfacts, 1st, that in every land and on every sea. 4 wages, ft succeeds well un- lie benefit; for condemnation and acquirement of properties of the nature named now held privately or corporately; for accounting to they become disguested and tired fromj.jty USUally all capitalism, 11. All have the mark of trolling influence in the hands of capitalism on the work at hand tne entire membership, whereas, if and they cannot buy nor sell jt was financed by contributions without paying tribute to capital-jor taxation according to the finan-ism. Read Revelations 18, the la-ciai standing of its individual ment of 'the merchants, and members, we would soon have an Politics cannot control Social-to believe that average Socialist voter thinks that if only we could ana 2d, that one man A Humorist Extols the System That Is Based on Tolls. I have been geting your paper for some time have also been reading some Socialist letiture it seems as though all you Social-ests can holer about is cuting out the profet sistem.

Now I think the profet sistem is being cut out to fast alredy. You feleres down thar who prObeblv never dun nothing but print papers probly never dun a days work in your life can holler cut out the profet sistem all you like, but I can prove to you that it is all redy cut out to much. You take Dunn Brad-streat rating house records you will find in the naberhood of 90 persent of the busness men that go in busness go broke. Now do you sepose if thay wer making profet enough that thay would go to the wall for my self I sold Rawleigh's Product for about a the treasury department for its is ish more good by ex Time alone can tell. FRANCIS A.

KULP, Battle Creek, Mich. Remember the Class Struggle. elect Comrade Jones to legist arnif than ten will by transactions, and payment to that department of its surplus; and for organization favoring the material interest of those who contribute RMS! ture, why Socialism would be, here almost immediately. When in truth, Comrade Jones' election and riers of products, the end of capitalism. The ideals of Christianity, in its true sense, are with the ideals of Socialism, in refes were compelled to To wnom should be look to, to the most money to its support.

PKi whip the Indians, finance the Socialist party? It his radical propositions in the legislature generally would so as Take a glance at the existing conditions in the old narties. so far as they can be worked out on sthe SaV-he English. Franklin wNeiv VVt hang together or we Every great compensation for persons killed or injured in the service of the government in working coal, gas or oil industries. Measures of this kind, it seems to me, ought to be pushed by Socialists. i Guthrie, Okla.

T. C. WHITELEY. would be useless to look to the capitalist class for financial aid, to people in direct opposition to their earth. Do you mean to say inai for instance.

They are hnanced tound the common Dubbs in his hereditary ignorance and political stupidity that he would be nigh 24n accomplished by co Jesus said those who professed him, would not always have him? principles. They would not stand that way and you find that the man who contributes most to their support control them as effectively for it, and if they would, it would we stick together tr from trio-antic nower for the I admit it is nearly true, anyway, but even the church is turning back menn death to the organization. N. we must finance Socialism by as if they possessed a clear bill 1 hfctivitywe allow ourselves to of sale to them unto death, were it not for immediate relief by old party messages and hypodermics. Socialism is surnamed right and has always existed.

Right does not need the feeble efforts of poli the. workers. I believe that the V-v PVituryfundamental issue, i. e. J' 0i of capitalism in the in- to the original ideal.

I'll tell you why they went astray some day. They did not mean to do so. year a half. I am not kicking No, comrades, I believe the dues paying system is the greatest de present plan of raising funds is about as reasonable as could be arranged, treating all alike. Should on the profet I made on the goods, but it was in Montanna whare I Sisseton, S.

D. E. Ai wuuu. centralizing force that, as yet, has tics to make it righter. They may ever been adopted by any organi TITLES TO LAND.

each be taxed accordance to his aeadjye union and go to chas-dails, we get details, id6' won't be worth the cost. iWry differences arise from A Thoughtless Term. Under the article headed, "The Battle Line," was printed a phrase, "Consequently the Socialist party is not warring against persons, parties, churches, creeds, sexes, societies, races, religions, nationalities, nor niggers," etc. I paid particular attention to that word, "nigger." Very poor English in my estimation. As a rule Socialists use change its name, but I II swear zation which wishes to keep down ability to pay and let the less fortu they cannot make one single varia machine control sold them the Law so pervides that you have to pay $400 a year to travel thrugh the cuntry sell goods so you see that nocked the profett for me so I had to quit.

Farmer Suggests That They nate ones carry a card, stamped up tion in its principle. All the good I am a new recruit to the United States and think it is destined to to date without contributing a cent, i 0f thorough itec tha nuefitinrm involved Should Remain with Govt. After homesteading in the west how long would it be till the ma thoroughly understood play an important part in the con struction of the future social or jority of the card men would be on that human heart can conceive of in this or any other world, be it active or passive, cannot escape the infinite domain of its enthroned monarch right. Likewise all the evil that ever existed ReJs, we would talk in calmer ern part of South Dakota for several vears. and making a study of the free and the -minority fi the strongest of English but when der, because it permits us all to Now if you don't call that nocking out the profet sistem, what do you call it.

So then I gethered all to gather what I had made for 30 years hard work came down j'iisi our capitalist friends vd to see us differ. They I noted the residence, Kentucky, of conditions as they exist here and nancing the whole if the financing was in the hands of a express our views regarding all subjects pertaining to the party, the author, I excused the phrase in other places, I have come to tne vs to get divided and stay few, isn it a national conclusion and I hear bought me a home of 160 or may exist, automatically classifies itself under the indelible head for they know that while conclusion that the government should not let titles to land pass to and an exchange of views is al ways beneficial. G. C. PARKER.

that the parties financing the or I am proud to say I am a negro, "i wrangling with technical! ganization would want the running and have enlisted in the army of individuals, but let the title to land aat we are not advancing our the revolution. I have been carry Financing the Party. remain forever with the of things and if they could not do so, isn't it probable they would ing of wrong. They flow from the same fountain, so we are told, but they won't mix; one is oil the other water. Politics may be right The Socialist party is a party withdraw their support and bang I The nresent system of buying ing the banner of Socialism since I began thinking.

I have always regarded the Socialists as the most fair minded and intelligent men. of, by and for the workers, me workers as a class must emanci there goes your organization. But if there are those who are or they may be wrong; politics has controlled us for quite awhile and when a man is hungry and no stomach timber in sight, he is well 'Hmentals. United we stand, fd we fall. l0; history of labor in the States is permeated with Ppy system and others to A dissention among the labor-n i6 not deceived.

When Spar-the Roman slave, escaped rot followers, he was taken 'fter spies had been sent in not able to contribute to the party The fundamental principles of So funds, they can at least help som cialism tend to the fraternalization prepared to swear that something by not forgetting the class strug of labor, regardless of races, creed or color. gle when they go to the polls. is wrong and badly wrong, is a cause; politics an effect. My experience throughout the Lind, Wash. A.

A. D'lKWJlJNLr. That Red Card. and selling titles to land is a grave injustice to those who want a farm, so they can make a home and living for themselves and families. It is a loss of time and money for a bona fide settler to drive for a day or two between his home and the nearest railroad station, hauling freight for a slight renumer-ation, or a load of grain to the market.

Instead of titles to land being allowed to pass into the hands of SDeculators. and held for prices south has taught me that the best That being a fact, which should be the' guiding star? pate themselves from economic slavery. They must develop and support a political and economic movement for the achievement of this great purpose. The Socialist party has demonstrated the fact that the workers cannot trust to philanthropists," to voluntary contributions or to luck for finances and, above all, democratic control must be the keynote of the organization. This being the case, a member rj spread dissention which his army where the Ai armies availed nothing.

It seems, to me, almost useless If politics is rotten, why pursue people of the south have dropped that word. use is carried on only and almost exclusively by the ackers with lots of good timber on it. (Now mind you I made this money by hard work saving ever nickle I could living on just what I could manedge to exist on.) now I am working every day geting out posts telegraph poles shingle bolts they offer me 3 cents a peace for my posts at the R. R. Now to get these posts, I hafto cut them peal them drag them out to whare I can lode them on the wagon then hall them out in small lods to whare I can put on a good lode to hall to the R.

R. about 2 miles. Now if you see eny profet in that I am hear to be shode. the timber alone is worth that or shud be with out eny work. Now I am working hard every day living on potatoes bacon once in a while I buy a quarters worth of beens or rise for a treete.

Now I for one would like a little more profet so I could live like a man shuld. I have got about $300 tied up hear working all the time dont get enough profet to only just exist on. I think meby to discuss the red card proposition when anyone with as much sound would we not do to have a List regime elected in 1916 by judgment as a rebunkocrat laborer 'white trash." I am glad to report that the col ielligent majority? Of course that course in trying to bring about the condition so dear to every comrade's heart? It is an impossibility to drag Socialism into our day down the narrow, polluted path of politics. Socialism (and that isn much) ought to see the necessity of the red card. If lou mean it.

Well, then, why that are prohibitive to people who ship dues paying system was es- ored man has awakened to the fact that he must affiliate himself with some labor movement and the consequence has been, the negro has become interested in the Socialist have not the means with which to tablished. The Socialist party is too large a to even we should let everyone into our party, what would prevent the capitalist politicians and their followers from offering and enacting down to business? Eveir.ts ing greater effort have thieved. Why let our petty buy both titles and improvements, relies first, last and all the time but are willing to work and make upon the working class for both squeeze through that channel. We might dislocate an arm or break party. and wrangles scare away such land uselul to themselves ana political and financial support a rib of his in spite of all our amendments to the constitution of the Socialist party that would bust The dues system guarantees that others, laws should be such as to the gireat kingdom of self respect I We llave suffered all the burdens to be placed on our shoulders, our only those endorsed by the party membership may appear unchal- allow the right to cultivate and lm-nrove the land, and build homes WILILAM K.

RIGHT. Larimer, Pa. Suggests Socialist Coal Mine. Unless Socialists grasp their op tn "ho mvon tn those who would do leno-ori before the nublic as ren headfc and our hearts since the be ginning of history and it is my so. and crive them the benefit of resentatives of the' Socialist party portunities and commence building railroad transDortation and other Without the dues system in force an industrial organization to keep honelst belief that the end is far awajf -unless we co-operate, pool it into atoms: They could do it for they are vastly in the majority, at present.

Surely, an organization that offers the worker as much as the Socialist party does, is worth the paltry sum of fifteen cents per month. We have a law in our national modern improvements, instead of; anyone might mount the platform pace with their propaganda, they will make slow headway. Here in our i nterests, our time, our all, and romnellinir them to seek homes so and teach any old thing he pleased shear ourselves clean of self in Colorado the state has spent money far from railroads. and declare it the last word of A law that would leave the title the Socialist party. The dues sys- tereSt, selfishness and capitalistic you felera mean all rite but I think I have shode you whala you are rong.

Now you clame to be fair, so lets hear what you can say in anser to the above. Yours resppctfullv. A IDAHO LUMBER JACK. P. S.

Thease posts thay offer 3 cents for heare sell in Miles City Montanna for 20 cents each, a distent of 690 miles. self i-esnect. Whv not suffer a lit enough on the militia in strikes to have equipped coal mines enough constitution (sec. 7, art. 10) ex with the government, allowing only tem is the sure safeguard against those who make actual use of it trickery, compromise and political care and sincerity.

And I feel free in saying that he might perhaps register an objection at being handled roughly and in, a moment of wrath he might put us all to flight and himself retire, thus leaving us at the mercy of a revengeful master death. How is it possible for politics to hasten the sure and gentle footsteps of new order of society In the party wrangling, amid the various mental calibers for this or that office, or in other words, try. ing to put new wine into old bottles, where old party tactics still cluster in the understanding of some, a shade of peronal grudge and prejudice in some and a misconception of the aims and object of Socialism in others, the real principle is submerged in a sea of at present and stop the capfftil'istic hill forever? Here is empting those who are unable to pay dues and giving them all the to occupy it, would be effective in, trading Political parties are run in the privileges of dues paying members, my itdea. Left every one that is class con scious sign a paper to join the So interest of those who put up their keeping back the tide of immigration. SOUTH DAKOTA HOMESTEADER.

provided they pay three months funds. Remember that! dues. Surely, anyone can pay dues cialiat party for a year Buy $3 worth of sub cards of Socialist The other three parties are financed by the capitalists and are, for three months. Let the Appeal Alone. In retrard to the matter of firms to furnish all the Socialists and unions in three states with coal, and the unions have paid out enough to have built sugar plants enough to have "busted" the sugar trust in Colorado.

Why not turn one page of the National Socialist into a cooperation and let the Socialists build up some one industry? If Socialists could furnish coal at cost, or sugar at cost, to their own members, they would soon have red card members. We The writer doubts very much of therefore, run in the interest of papers, give to neip get local speakers, $2 to buy propaganda Mr. Bakem being a Socialisttrue Advertising in the Avveal. who use. the capitalists.

pamphlets, $3 to buy scientific bo- non-union labor, would say, let the The Socialist party gets its Appeal alone. The Appeal bunch funds from the workers and it is The Non-Paying Socialist. I always look at a man who says, "I'm a' Socialist, but I don't carry a card," with just the same contempt and pity that I look at the poor misguided fool who says, "Oh, I'm a union man I don't belong to any union, but I work union hours and draw the union rate of pay." kind at least. Altus, Okla. JESSE BAKER.

Whv He Opposes Dues System cialist works (the latter to be handled by a county committee to save buying so many of the same know what thev are dome. It is run the interest ot the worKers, clear that if the Appeal must For any other objections to tne I am a Socialist from principle, and not wishing to be branded as eliminate the advertising of eoods dues system or to any part of bo are all from Missouri so iar as being shown is concerned. Why a hypocrite, by refusing to prac party strife. Imagine a man digging a channel eastward from his house in order to hasten the rise of the morning sun. Why not shiver around the dying embers a little longer and await sunrise.

He would have his ditch about half dug perhaps, and the sun made by non-union labor, it must cialnm I cannot recommend any-also eliminate the advertising of thing better than a thorough study goods made by union labor. of the constitution and platform. Rut. we ran heln bv refusing If you are then still dissatisfied not Socialists own their own coal tice what we preach, I oppose and refuse to support anything that has the mark of the beast (the old mines and their own sugar plant. Dumont.

Colo. GEO. CHAPMAN. Vnrntinnal flnncTess. I may be narrow.

I may be in the eyes of some of our very learned friends a "relic of that medievalism," but I look at such a man as the worst kind of a scab; for he must realize that he is getting the benefit of the organized workers without paving any of the freight. Tacoma, Wash. JAMES SUTTON. to buy goods made by non-union with the way the party is run the labor. Also by bringing the at- thing for you to do is not to knock, tention of non-Socialists to to join the party and use your How many hundred years will it system) as much as in me lies, and that is the reason I oppose the dues system and representative form of government that centralizes power in the hands of the few.

as per committees, conventions i ii ji i would be laughing at his feeble efforts. When the sun of Socialism arises it will stay on the job. The buds of hope and happiness vote to remedy the faults. kind of books, thereby giving a more varied collection), this total of $13 to be given in this way and also a pledge to work untiringly for Socialism only in case say two hundred thousand other Socialists would do the same. Who would not do it if within the range of physical possibility.

Now we are pulling like a million horses, as it were, hitched to a great object, but not knowing when the other is pulling. Supposing, comrade, that every time you converted a man or took a sub or sold a good book that two hundred thousand others were doing the same. What would you not do? The aboveHs not calculated to be perfect, but the au Cheney, Wash. RAY R. AMES.

be before a political party comes into existence in the United States standing for a vocational congress, Reply to I. M. McCartney, containing a member, of each trade and all the other paraphernalia cop ism, and snowing tnem mat gooas can be made in government owned factories, and cutting out so much useless and very expensive advertising and other useless expenses. Make gasoline engines, cream separators, sewing machines and everything else after models that are the will sing themselves into blossoms, the gentle breeze of liberty will revive the drooping heart of humanity and love will sing a living Your article embraced some good ied after the old system that we and representing that division of industry? Socialism today is the points and ideas; but they are an swered by one little short state melody. David h.

clark. all so much condemn. Refusing to pay dues does not mean that I give 9f do less to the cause. fatherhood class, and that will not disturb dividends. h.

s. ment, towit; We already have ex Greensboro, N. emption stamps for Socialist voters strongest, simplest, lightest run I live in a community where more A Socialist physician and ex-teacher, Jesus and the Poor, Are There Catholic Socialists? Regarding the Catholic question, will say there is not a true Socialist in the country who is a member in good standing in the Catholic church. If by chance there is a member in good standing in the Catholic church, who carries a red card, let us see his name and address in the National Socialist. Marshall, Texas.

FRED HURST. ninrr nnrf rhennest to onerat.e and who are unable to pay dues. than three fourths of all the voters maAo fnr use. inst pad of havinc so agree with you that a Socialist Sure, that was a "free" transla 46 years old, single, good morals, six years' practice, desires a position among comrades on the "contract plan" at thor's idea in a way of co-operat are good, enthusiastic and yet I do not know of one dues manv Hifferpnt makes, manv of should not be debarred from mem- tion. I have no use for slave ing intelligently, we need some paying member.

The only excuse them made only to be sold, while bership in the party because he is mannfjiftiirpr is trviniT to tell unable to pay dues. But like all either of the above vocations, or both. Virginia preferred, with West Virginia second choice. Write Robert J. Shelton, M.

Applegrove, Va. congressmen and United States senators this fall badly. Let us have ever seen offered lor dues, translations of the Bible. For Comrade Anderson's benefit, I have no objection to the rest of the verse: "Always, for is that the party needs the money, us that his particular machine, or other questions, there is two sides whaWr Vip has to sell, is "the to this one. (1) A great many of hear from the comrades.

LORAN N. O'BRIEN. and I consider that an insult to us all. for my observation is, that best on earth." and many other the "too poor," spend much more thWa- Wv mnp.h better it is than than monthly dues for luxuries Socialism and Politics. the principles of Socialism induces any of the others and why all of the that they could well do without A BOG SNAP us to see how much, and not how HL-cialism is not, never was nor (2) Without a caretully con rest are of such lower graae man little, we can give.

Again, I cannot figure how the party is any better off financially by disfranchising his, and the consumer pays the bill, whether the goods that are bought are of good or bad quality. Let the money spent for advertising be used in making better about ninety per cent of us, in stead of giving. us all the liberty structed plan we would exempt many who are able to pay dues, thus cutting short the support of the party. (3) I would favor each local being the judge of their indigent members, and paying the ten cents for each such member. (4) We already have a plan that if 50 $1.50 $2.00 Appeal to Reason, one year--Pearson's Magazine, one year- Total the conditions in the mines, on the farms and in the factories, where to support what we consider is Socialism in party affairs.

We are sometimes urged to pay dues in order to be able to bore from the inside, but I answer, that the prin thinca are nroduced. Our Special Price For Both One Year $1.00 the poor, you have with yourselves, but you will not always have me." Matt. 26:11. Or, more freely, I will not always be with you, and as for the poor, you have the remedy for poverty in following out my teachings; the remedy is not by giving charity. Of course the disciples pleaded for the poor and Jesus told them what to do for poverty.

The account in Acts, under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, proves just what he taught them. They formed a cooperative group, each furnishing his just portion for the common living and some who were not strictly of the working class and, as is now unusual with the workers, owned houses and lands, sold these and turned in the money. "And there were no poor among Does the comrade mean to say Jesus said there would always be poor By voting for the capitalistic old parties, instead of for Socialism, we uphold and endorse such waste ciples of Socialism applied will not need boring from within, out would naturally breed justice, as useless advertising, aiso poor conditions for the workers and im carried out would enable all men to pay dues, and induce all Socialists to join the party, regardless of their present reasons for not doing so. Better investigate. Fort Dodge, Kan.

G. F. HUNT. Party Organization. The qestion is not the payment of dues.

The payment of dues while the old system breeds nothing but corruption. mense fortunes for non-workers. Buffalo, S. D. A.

S. W. W. Mv idea of bociahsm is not a se Want Co-operative Restaurants. cret society, but a system of government, of the people, for the people and by all the people, which also iin never be simply a political rty.

The pigmy raiment of par-aism can never clothe the tj'tual giant of international ''Aild. Socialism and right are hence they are co-eternal. t'leir origin dates back long be-icrre the first carol was chanted by rae bright-eyed morning stars, Rhule politics, the product of a tny, stands hard by grudgingly 1 eejdeavoring to shape the destiny Socialism, the product of an ntrnity. I (t is true that Socialism has I ver yet reached the stages of "lnhood, but his twenty-first thday is close at hand and he i well-grown fellow too and of I "mdid development, with no bad I to speak of except his ap-J ent tardiness of step. When long looked for anniversary ar- 1 ijs and he is declared master of situation and is given free he in turn will enforce free-' i among all men and women OOrywhere.

His majesty will pro-' nvm an universal, perpetual holi-yl with full pay and free rents 'ivtwn in. Capitalism will be i id in the fetters of his own ing and pitched headling into Smless pit of forgetf ulness. i Ve thrilling announcement of .3 hoi miraaAv ttiaHa Some of the undersigned have been in the Socialist movement since 1881 and have not seen or amounts to no more than paying pew rent. Many a robber pays pew rent and many a burden to Social This offer will be withdrawn in a short time. Grab it today.

Subscribe today and get Pearson's for August. It's full of good things you want to read. Here is a partial list of contents of the August number: Things As They Are. A department setting forth the simple truth about public things. This Government of Yours.

About what your government at Washington is doing. The Price of Progress. A story by a woman for women. A Flincher In a High Place. This is by Allan L.

Benson. In this article, with all respect to the President of the United States, it is forcibly shown that the President has announced that he will try to do something in Mexico which people and yet his first church proved him a false prophet Ideal Christianity and poverty cannot exist together, they are utterly incompatible. Yes, I know Judas kicked about the waste of annointing heard of one Socialist eating joint where comrades could meet, eat and gain strength for the propaganda, and eat better stuff at a reduced price and extended variety. Thousands of dollars have been spent to provide meeting places to ism pays dues. In fact gunmen sometimes pay dues and have red cards.

Yet all this proves nothing. Socialism as understood by non-red card Socialists is industrial democracy. Industrial freedom through industrial democracy has been the drawing power for many. There is a big difference between a political machine and industrial democracy. A small fee every Jesus, (John 12:4) and the ex planation is there also; Judas was drink and smoke together.

Why means, free thought, iree speecn and free press, which is not, nor can be tolerated by the old system of centralized power. Allanton, Fla. A. ALLAN. Wold Reserve Oil Lands.

I have sent a bill to several congressmen, asking them to present it, providing for reserving all coal and oil lands for the whole people. Article one provides: That the coal, oil and eat embraced by the public lands of the United State, and in all territories subject to the jurisdiction of the United States, and of all possessions and lands within the United States subject to its jurisdiction, or of any territorial possessions over which it has any authority or control through any of its department, are hereby declared to be reserred exclu don't Socialists eat together? Bet- a thief. Thieves do not want Chris tianity or Socialism. Thieves want iter study the cooperative bakeries Wise thieves of Ghent. Brussels, btuttgart, poverty and charity, needs much more to be done in the United States.

see that the law exempts their kind I and the cooperative bottle makers' month gives authority regardless of factories of Italy and many more one knowledge of bociausm or of theft and they often profess Christ. Nearly all the plutocrats belong to some church and own a few preachers. But they have not If you want fiction only, the August Pearson's contains as much and as good fiction as any magazine. The Appeal has never before offered you so much for a dollar. Send your order now.

one ability, ine capitalists are strong and keen- fighters. I have seen redcard men who were ready European enterprises. dr. w. J.

MAYER. Win. R. KENNEDY, -1. FESTS.

THEO. POTENZA. New Hye, Codo. many tired and anxious -ts, and his coming is vigi-f watched for night and day the living God in their church and so some Socialists condemn Chis- and anxious to be the Mark Hanna.

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