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The Workingman's Courier from Independence, Kansas • 2

The Workingman's Courier du lieu suivant : Independence, Kansas • 2

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V- Would, be estimated by the reliability of! FOJl REPRESENTATIVE. 48th 1IST Gold bpJ silver as money, and a pai'r A. I. CANARY. the individual whose name Is signed to, currency be used as but not It is puerile in the extreme to money la the Democratic "idea" In Kan- A.

I. Canary, Candidate for Represen A Torpid- Liver. I tho fruitful sourrp of niiiny illsettNj), oronu-nent unions which nnr Dyspepnl-r. Sick Head, acha, C'oAtiveneHx, nonler'', Hillioim Kevcr, Fever and Ainu1, Jiundlrc, Rheumatism, Kidney Complaint, 4c. prating a bout the intrinsic value of a sil tative for the 48th District, on the Green eas ver dollar being worth only eighty nine back ticket, was born In Johnson county, Kentucky.

In 1861 he enlisted in the cents. The knavery which BtOojis to such Utopian jophistr" would sell their Every law in the land, either National or State, is the fiat of tho law, making power on hat subject; and because' the 7th regiment, Indiana Infantry; was ta 1 Dirtnngni foramens 01 pouajfe. uaiin-more Herald. ken prisoner at the "Battle of the Wilderness," and sent to Anilersonville Prison, term Is not much in U8e the enemies of nttwr monflv use it as a scare-crow to and after ten months, imprisonment 1 scare the people. he was exchanged And honorably dis THE JUDICIAL CONVEJiTION.

On (he eleventh day of this month the charged, aflef three years and seven Greenback Ticket. 4 For Governor 4 r' 1 P. MITCHlfiLL, of Lyon Oouuty. For Lieutenant-Governor. -ALFRED TAYLOR, of Johnson County.

For Auditor of Smtn. S. li. CORNELL, of Rusnell County. For Secretary of Ntate, T.

P. LEECH, For Attorney FRANK DOSTER, of Grenwooil County. Treasurer, A.J.WOLCOTT, of Wyandotte county. Suuorintendantnf Public Instructions', I. R.

FOOT, if Linn county. Chief Justice, II. V. Vf.OOMAN. of Greenwood count For Congressman, P.

P. ELDER, of Ottawa. The Democratic candidate for Govern. Judicial Convention of the Eleventn Ju months', service'' Jjavjng served seven months over his tw in of enlistment. Mr.

dicial District -will meet at Parsons to or of KunsaS was first a -Democrat, then an Independent-Liberal, then a Greene put in nomination a candidate Jude Canary came to this couhty in 180 fur the purpose of trying toniake a home of the District Court. As Gwnbuckers backnr, and now a Democrat, of the hard money order, stanrlintf firmly on the whisky platform. John always did love we hope the utmost harmony will prc- for himself and family; he! fett led on a THE RESULI0P A GOOD LIVTR ail, but we most emphatically urge the claim in Rutland township before the Government survey, but, being a poor convention to put no man in, nomination whisky. 1 who is not out and out a GreenbacKer in the full acceptation ot the word. We man, like the great body ofour ea.

liest settler, he was forced to" mortgage bin claim to obtain entrance uWiey. But. SHERMAN'S, Prickiy liters. will nearch, clemiM-, pnrif.v mid invlj-'ornlc the entire syU-iu, lty relies lug Ihe rbMH-gvil liver ihe IiIiki i fi'iim want no milk arid water man, one The Secretary of the Democratic State Convention nnd reporters must have got considerably mixed before reporting the platform, as there are hardly two papers with courage enough to declare himself unfortunately, sickness came! to himself and iiijrt renewed lietilih and vilaliiy to tl.o on the side of right. We aro for a 'ull body.

ticket of Gremihttckers, and we would in the State that puublish it the and family, bis wife Willi Consumption, and the almost continual sivkness of him self, and the consequent expanses attend Prevention Hetter linn a Cure. much rather be beaten with that kind of some section being left out, and frenerally ticket than be successful with a hilirid a different one in each paper. ant thereon, having pi nearly $300 made up of men without the moral cour doctor bills; and his team dying, he was ti- GREEK MOUNTAIN Representatives, Forty-seventh D'strict, J. W. CAMPBELL.

Forty. eighth District, A.I.CANARY. Forty-ninth District J. P. ROOD.

It comes with poor grace from the lie age to nirjet their own shadow, witn unatile to redeem bis claim, the mortgage Gondii li.iNain Oi- all diseiir.es id Hi- ChiKlaud ticket of genuine Green hunkers Mont publican party to speak of the poverty of Lilies. Used in piivHH' TTTT p'-ai'Mri- was foreclosed, his homestead sold from under him, and he arnt his family turned since rut iK'lore VWWUU Mr- I'nli gomery county will roll up a good niujor candidates of the other parties, while lie in II NJiVlili V.U I'rwe, and Dud Haskell is a bankrupt, and was ar lty over the old parties, But our people out to commence life over again as linn SOnentd. i 1 hot1 1c rested for debt even since he has return Would rather pocket their tickets than t-nts. All liiep It JJAXJUA AVi I red a Of others in this county have been for Bile. Try if.

cast them for on who has not avowedly el from the lust sitting of and arid will 1ih again. Mr. Canary is a bard can't uav one cent on the dollar of his come squarely out and pluced himself on the Greenback plat firm. have heard working man and has been all his life, having been ruised upon a farm, and debts. The only 25 rent AC.VK CVtlW 111 IU World.

it hinted that an attempt will Jie John R. Good in, ex-Jndependent ex by certain candidates to 'get the endorsr having never lived in a town until he came to this place. It istrue, hs the Triliiine, says, he is a poor man but l3' Greenback County Ticket. For Clerk of the District Court. GEO.

W. CLE MM ER. For Probate Judge, J. S. COTTON.

For Countv Superintending, FRANK W1LLETT. For County Attorney, J. G. LOUGHRIDGE. For County C.

M. STARK. ment of the convention without placing member of Confjreas. was nominated for Governor by the Democratic Convention themselves with tlm We hope no Tasteless Substitute IMK Certain Prevents anil liemedv fur at Leaven worJ.h. Wo uro glad that John such action will be taken by the conven Chilli Fever, and nil Malaria! ny has got back safe to the family circle no fault of his; sickness and misfortune may reduce any of our farmers to poverty.

And thougl' poverty may be, as it is said, inconvenient, still it is no crime, and we think the slur thrown at Mr. Canary Kidney JJisenxe, Liver and lloivcl nm- tion as it would most surely fail to receive the endorsement of the people of. this again and that the family has kindly pbiint, ISISPKI'MA, c. 'J lie countv, a'nd could not poll a fourth of our looked over his little ipimide with tlm Independents, beini; fully Siilistied that lie vote. But with a judicious nomination by the Tribune, on account Of Ids being had lost none of his Democratic princi if an avowed Green backer our people a poor man, is not only uncalled for hm ples during his short co-habltatlon with Will make themselves heard in thunder ungenerous and unchristian like.

Whil thi Independents. Mr. Canary served his country as a sol For GENERAL DEHILITY, superior to all kintls of lU lXKHS. Price cents per box, RAd ttl Ttrunnhtl. Mnllcrl FI1EK on receipt of price.

Write to Dik.dah Dick A Now loi-tlielrlOcenl buuk mailiia tu tho readui of tliU paivr FIUU ou uppllcutluD. dier, and wore out his constitution ami WHAT WE COJiDEMN. WHAT BUILIfS LT A PARTY? broke down his health, because he is not While we are opposed to making tern Give the Greenbackers this year all willing to vote Ihe chains of Slavery on perance or intemperance an issue in pol the county officers throught the country his limbs and on the limbs of 'his childien and in 1880 they will have to elect every bv votinur the bondholders' ticket, this itics, we do most emphatically condemn thtit party that will stoop so low as to member of Congress and the President christian Tribune, edited andpublisbed GREENBACK PLATI ORM. Adoteil at the Slate Convention at Emporia, July 3d. WnuiiHAS, Tim Republican nnil Democratic parties have squandered tlio public money, impoverished the country ami neglected national legislation for the purpose of investigating their own corruption and perpetuating their power anil party organizations, dfistroyinn Industry, trade, minuting on the po- and industrial classes bankruptcy, sull'enngand crime who have shrank agricultural and mechanical values by the contraction of the currency; who have changed a 11011.

interest into itn interest bearing debt; who have increased their own salaries, incomes and purchasing power of money. And, WiiEJiBAS, Tlia administration of national, state, county and city governments have become ho cxtrnvngant, expensive nnd corrupt, as to destroy the profits and valueof frugal industry; therefore, 1 .1 I fTl.n. n.ltiart IliA 1111. the United estates. Is homt success by the christian editor, heaps (slurs and make a promise to do.

away with all the laws in existence regulating the sale of that will build up a party. monopolist renewed, Sen linn ti y'n In Niiwk piipi'r for full ri'plv sent 1'ren Jiufnro liny 1'IANo or OlitiAN rt-iiil my latest circnlHr. Heattv'n celehrated l'ianos Orpins, buautitnl rnsi.riiniunlf! OlialleiiKi' coiiipiirlHonl HivhIh iirrt jealous uf in Most cessfnl hmie in America! Oniiiiienced a few vearn nff.i without a dollar, b.hIhh now marly an-ntiallv. Lowest prieps ever Klvon.clefjant 4 1 adv. A'tilresxlTT 4 VV AllD.

F. BEillt, Wishiagtca, 1. VV Ail abuses upon him. We would suggest intoxicating liquors, known as the "Sump-' tuary laws," in order to draw to it, as a THE PLATFORM. that the manner and style ofthe language of the paper in its article looks more as if the editor had be4n studying party, the influence of saloon keepers The -Democracy of Kansas, in their State the lantruaa-e of Bdlingsffate than the and those unfortunates who are so much slaves of the appetite as to be guided in platform, on the bond question, are as si teachings and language of Christ.

lent as the grave. They don't refer to BEST their political choice in favor of a party that will promise them unrestrained liberty to drink themselves to; death, and the bonds by word or sign. So fur as LAU0R1NGMEN, HOW DO YQU LIKE their platform goes no person could know there is a bond in existence. And while Xllilli IVU IILtliLJI VIIVIWIW llMi ion between the Greenback party and Labor or- THIS? their families to poverty. The Democracy of Kantas makes the highest bid a party ever dared make for that vote.

panizitione, and we cordially invite all patriotic through the press they have been loudly BWEKTKAVY CIIEW1NO TOBACCO Wac-nwarded II KaiKs'l' FltlZHnt (Jentunnial ion for l-'iiii; t'hewiiift gnalitieti and ex ui-ljeiiee raid lufliiip I'hanu-ler of and llavorin. il ymi want the liet tohncro ever made; ask iii-ori-i' for ihin, and sets that each hg lienrs our blue strip trade murk with words Jackson's Host on il. Sold by all jobbers nt wholesale Send for wimple to claiming to be Greenbackers, in their Give them the rifle diet for jti few day citizens of tins State to abandon all old parties and unite with us in the National Greenback Labor party the party of tin) people to deliv Drunkenness shall not bo in any way platform they simply say "Congress and see how they like that kind of bread prevented by law. "In favor of individ should exercise the sole power to prviie Tom Hcott. Va C.

A. JACKSON A CO. M't'rs, 1'otorsburp, a paper currency to be used as money er this country from slavery to money and car porate desnottsm, revive imlustry, restore prosperity, reward labor, remove the burdens of ex cewvo taxation, inaugurate a system of Amer ual liberty." That is. they are in favor of any individual, all- individuals, who Thece brutal creatures (strikers) can So far as the Democracy of Kansas is understand no other reasoning than that wish to get drunk to have the liberty of concerned it iias placed itself squarely FACTO- lean absolute money, and secure to the people EIAHdSfcORGAJSTSa? AT of force. And what they need is force l'KICKS.

getting drunk. It means the liberty to before the people as a hard money party and their posterity tho of free govern and enough of it to be remembered among sell to whomever you please, regardless inent. We pcoclaim tho following platform of them for many generations. N. Y.

Tri principals: of consequences. It means that if you WHAT GIVKS INFLUENCE. 1. That money a crea tion of law, a conven bune, Ureal ii'diiction to close out preuent Ktork hi film new mid Hor.onil-hand lnstriinientsof five titl-chiHS milkers fully wananted and at prices that DKKV forlldsehiss of instru iiviild. AnenlR wanted for WATERS' RUPK-KIOR T.KLL ARG ASS PIANOS.

Illnslmted catalofe'iioi maileil. 110KACH WATERS A ON-, Msititifaeti.rers and Oeiilers. 40Kaitl4lh f-t. Sew York. A1m Ueneial Apents for f-Ilo cell united 1 luaUUM hUAM ient of trade and commerce, anil it is the duty will vote the Democracy into power they will do away with all restraint in the traf- We are often told that, it makes no dif There seeme to be but one remedy and of the government to provide all the money ference what a man's politics are for it must come a change of ownership of io and use of liquors.

''Sumptuary laws' ncoiU'db the people a full legal-tender pa per county office. We say that the success mom? v. based on the perpetuity and the soil, and a creation of class land own are only those laws that regulate the of liquors as understood at this time, of a party depends upon its influence; an era on the one hand, and of tenant farm credit of the government, needing no other re demption than that it be received l.y the gov ers on the othei something mmilar to and have been understood tor at least a MAAT17V In Montgomery it the Greenback party can elect every man in the county and township it should liniment in full payment for all debts and tax 111 Labette, Chautau hundred years. And when we speak of what has long existed in theNolder coun es, including duties on importj. i That nil tho expenses snd alcbts of tho tris of Europe.

N. Y. Time8. at this time do so, as that is the thim? that gives it influence both here at home TO qua Elk Coun- tips nn irnnrovpfi "sumptuary laws" we mean only those laws regulating the sale of liquors. goverr.mcnr, including the bonds.

should bedis- The simple plan, when one charged in greenbacks, made a full legal-tender, t- i -t and in Congress. If the member of Con is but a member of the Humane Society While it is unfortunate to be addicted to the use of liquors to excess, we know gress knows that Montgomery county is is to put strychnine or arsenic in the an 1 the government, national and state, by con. stitutional provisions, should be-forcver prohib He. I from issuing Interest-bearing bonds. 3.

That, as usury Is tho means whereby accu strongly Greenback and the people make a farm citT Prp- -LJVXA-i- erty. at leduced rates. and five years time. Call on or address S. GILBERT, Independence, Kansas.

man good men ho are so add ict-ed but who camot be bought by a drink a demand upon him he will give it his at mulated capital robs imlustry, it should bo pro tention because ot ttie influence it may hibited by law, and the government should is of liquor: and the resolution is an insult to every one of them, Are you willing to possess either for or aguinst bis futui meat-- and other, supplies furnished tramps. This' produces death in a comparatively short time and is a warning to keep out of the neighborhood. Chicago Tribune. The American laborer must make up his mind henceforth, to not bei so much 8110 directly to the people without the election. It is our Viecess at.

home' that Intervention of banking corporations. vote for a party that will In a resolution 4. Tli it tho claims of humanity should bo elves us influence. declare itself in favor of such a measure? con idered first and the claims of mero proper. Will you be bribed with a glass of whis ty second; that labor is the active and produc HARD TIMES.

Are you jn favor of the unrestrained better off than the European laborer I tivc capital of the country, nnd should ho pro tectcd and fostered, rather than idle money .1 In 1873 the hard times commenced of liquor td your sons, tq your daughters, tq your husbands and to your fi. That wo emphatically condem tho unfair discrimination made between the wages piid to Since that time one-half of the real estate wives? If, you are vote the Democratic of the 'and has changed hands. If it con laboring men and the fees and salaries of office, holders and professional men. ticket. ParsOiis' PiirgatiTe Pills make New Itiih Blooil and will completely change the biood the en.

lire hTtem in three Any person wh will liike 1 pill each nijrht irnm 1 to 12 weeks may be restored to sound health, if such a thing be possible. Sent by mail for letter stamps. I. b. JOHNSON limber, Jie.

tinues for another five years a large pro .6. That we are opposed to selling the homes portion of the ballance will change hands THE GOVERNMENT. STAMP MAKES of the people, or dooming them to perpetual MONEY. Men must be contented. towork for less wages.

In this wav the workirlgman will be, nearer that station, of life to which it has pleased God call nim.t-N,. Y. World. Is not a dollar a day enough to buy bread? Water costs nothing, and a man who cannot live on bread ts not fit to live A family may fiveTfaugb, Idye and bn happy that eats bread in the morning with good water, and water and good bread at noon," and water and bread at serfdom, for the purpose of securing the pay inent of fraudulent municipal bonds. Nearly half a hundred foreclosures have taken place in Montgomery county in the last year.

What will the? next bring We have now a varied currency in this 7. That we demand the-, enactment of such lnwa as will permit a reasonable linio, for tho country, which passes at the same valu- forth? Montgomery county in a pros redemption of property sold under execution ation as fixed byithe Government jtb.ough SlNPORD'S JAMAICA perous condition to what many 1 portions 8. That each sex shall receive equal piiy for The onlv' combination of of the true Jamaica Uin-iter with choice Aromat-ics and French Hrnndy for Cholera. Cholera Morbus, Cramps and i'ains, lmrrlia-a and Dysentery, Ivspcpsiii, Flatulency, Win it of Tone nnd Activ- its eo-eaHed intrinsic value is unlike in eyery case. To please those whp fix, the of the country are.

We realty know no equal work, on a times, as hard as they I will incomes exceeding One thousand, dollars per are here, to do a few hundred lay it the Stomacli aivl GINGER; place that first, the value in gold ot each of the other dollars, which miles East. Thev are. jsl commencing Itowels and avoiding tho 10. That, as all property is equally protected langersof otieof Wirtei-f Fooibind Climate. with us," and wilt not reach us for anoth byha government, ihercford each class of Ask torSAnroKU's Jamaica0 6ineiu properly (including government bonds) should er year yeti in their full force, NOTICE OF) DlVl DfiNDMEETI NG.

In the District Court of the Uatteit States in the District of Kansns. IHi'M') bear Hs just portion of tax. 1 11. That we dpirmnd tho unconditional repeal itso? of the sp'-ciu resumption nci una mo nationa In the matter of VZVL 'VJ 'I can buy jusias mucU labor, food, or anything else! as the goto dolrar- purchases: Gold dollar, 100 cents, Trade silver, 420 Daddy IJoIlan 412 97 Mexican, 417i i 80 rwo-b'aif-dollara 88- i i i.i I -mm Mi r. it Sigmond Blum.

In Bankruptcy banking law, ami that tho currency be increased The trade dollar will pot pass at the Bankrupt. i Awarded iijW fit fttClnnuiJ 'EtpiKitloB fti instead of contracted; t. To Sfemouil BUilu, you wlll take notice that tint rhnnina minltlies mid exrtllma mi Intlixa char Custom it bas eight grains more silver in it, than the "dollar 12.. 1 That we demand the Improvement of the navigable rivers of tl 0 United States, ami that tlio general government shall control all r.han of our daddies." What makes one gm Rnd acter if Mvcttcnwg nnd flarorin-ti. The iwnl lobacro fver As n'nr bin Atrip trade-mtrk i closely ImililiM tin tnlWior snnA, nee tUtl Jacktm'i Sett it Mieypry plug, l- all Send for snmpl'', lire, Q.A.

Jacxsinc A lctrabnrc nels of domestic commerce, and prevent the rob' the other not? The law. "what' make berr of tho people by transportation companies the greenback' good as gold' you are hereby notiued (6 appear In person pursuant to at) order of the court herein At a meethi? of Spour fcrcditors; to be held 'at tho oflloaof Hiram'. Griswblil, a rfeKister bnnkriiptcy, in, and, for said districtat Leavenworth, Jo the SUtoand district aforsaid, on 25th day of 18fTS. A teneral me'etiiisf of the ctiditfrs will bb 'present, xnd at wtich time ad place Ihe undersigned, duly p. (ml corporations.

1 what makes a $1,600 note print 13. That we are opposed to gnmtlng our pub i I' lie lands to corporationsand any fu'r' her subs! ed on a slip of paper iio bigger than a $1 diescf inuhey or pnblifi eretlit; -ii-Real'Estate I i.r. Twenty riickela, 5c.i,- 11 ''Mi Tbivty-thhee and ope-third, Greenback dollaf, ij '-t i 'It will be observed here are eight- distinct "kinds of money, circulate in-diedrimlnately'in our eoutiWyi and the least valuable, intrinsically; as camparfed with Just as muQlv as any (, of ihe others. We want, no better'argument than the above table to explode all 1 the falacies of the iis tee stamp of the Government money. Without it nothing is money.

Asbland, Tlmt equlvaloat for equivalent is tho, na note go for Tbe legal value, of Suppose Mr. Garretty Wuld give painted Assignee of ajdbaiiferupt tural law of exchange, ami we are equally lios "lOfliw at tfye Brbf a check Would I tof' and i I i I mner or tracts 3TI have mr aie or irane, inn fiarley over he Check's Intrinsic 1 value tilo to any form of Communism which seeks to appropriate tho wealth of others without girWg an H'Hilvalont, whetherlrbn at once and with vioI'mu'o, or gradually at the rate uf 10 twenty percent, a year; both nvxles are violations of natural and moral tawf a4 nUoulu" 1 in paperT The cost of the paper on wbicti niHKO report in inn rruceeoinK in nm iriit-i nc- ewdng td tli prdislftjisof section tweiity ivi enottBebanioMpCaltrt Maws 20 Assignee. Independence, 12 1878. w2w ot iM 1ivnd aratind lluirityvi Partirs wishing to purchase farms fr city property willdo well bvonliinnornnelild exammlnp my Imt-i lam able '-o furnish you with small olonr farms at mull price and easy payments, the check Wofild be printed would not be considered at all. The value of the check I Reporter.

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