The Alliance Standard. ([Linden, Tex.]), Vol. 3, No. 44, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 28, 1891 Page: 4 of 4
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SLAVES TO WEALTH.
A NMni
Fara
*d on the impulae of
moment. Rive this a *
you farmer who stand • .
rank* of yo«» brethren. C
and read it occasional Ir as you
or the “I
The PafrrmaHwm of the
rioforral*
Brtakinjrl'p
■nice ia breaking up. —Sub-;
-.Idling Press. .
tTr ZZ We hear much from the old party
re* li hi' press *bo,,t Umi l »'-*roa>,*,it! w",1,‘n‘
■e.—^ira in sig i . |W-■ dea of Uio A llianee ilemandn "**
Seventy-three Alliance men in the
the-people--aH the people-on the
principle* laid down by iVssliingtow
ami Jefferson ami Ijncola ari i their
compatriot-*. — l*»ie ludiHtii:d K-lm-a-
lor.
I'rnmr ami Imiriia
I’liiaf raolnl
__ a passage of "Gvneaia
ALittla Palttteal Argument Warth j laltuM,” perhap* you can persuade
Th* flatter Cawidetanan of the youraalf setae day that tliere i* aotwa- , ,.lke care o. me™*..™. - »--------
Coitoa Grower* thing wrong, when a manufacturer Si* to a down Republican and lak ,f |1hi|i)> France ha* |53*?. |>er eopita in or-
__ i«u nell yon a yard of domestic for 10 Democratic papera going lo the Peo- *'ioo « ^ rell :e<l to *v*- ‘ ulaii'.ii. After the Fr im i-ticrmiu
To von. c»»UHi grower, the Cot at ! centa and buy cotton at 80 cU a pound pleV party each week. kl ''uZZZZZZZn. ** wl run. a in 1*71. *hc I- neri her farmers
an ask tWa question • How ia it you and the mine manufacturer can not Aa lactoaao of 20.000 In Kauaaa Al- ' then mm about and i ,n,,,M\v Bl * l"*f <*u"1- They hired la-
rrr*rj: « ttsssssssz ...................*
r zrz, »«........
ii i her <li*u
you were able to command All centa
j>er pound for it? VuU aaj there w
more cotton rained aliiih causea its
f i • *»- j hnr. made ri«»l crop*. paM their
inn stent delita and paid lint waniebt of $1.-
I .,n,| i u*Mi,OtlO.Uth» withill three
ii I l»**i v»*s her f*»r life, i* an an*
r: ,*k: \ ^ .->• „...- *--—*;*
I.U. ......... *” «>““'• • «... U“Jr Iw .l". Ik. ».«
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|topolauou; the United Stale* alone t. riff ,-tter your comhl.ou.,' No. j Ing. Hsiao John Sherman and eleda,the> |#|hw,v
Oil the wmtrrry, it would lea d to atill People’* legislature. aoll. P • •
lower price* to enable them to com-; Ona sub-A lli .nee in Alabama kick- gnidanoe, help, protection,.etc.
Now ,t> per cent of tlie pc ple are
nut of debt ami aia'tiui.ih'ing pr qier-
iv. *,1.1*1 of iliem owning their lioine*.
Tliev are h tppv aril proapenuia.
Tliev have paid into lheir n >lionat
trca*nrv Sf.no. ll .u It in gold Tliev
,. m ge‘ aM tlie im.iii'V tliev want of
their government at I lwT cent.
A nerica.i i *
There are no immi'V lord*. railroa'I
king*, devil liali. lrn«t* <>r Id'ssl sm-k-
er* in F.mu at. X • ir i ii »* in France.
All can get work al gissl wage*.
Witliiti twr.-niy-.iwe year* from the
ha* increased airltt-.-iently to nearly
rona.iure thiapro l.iclioit. Why, then, lower price* to e.i»»m »■*■■■ — ----- i,ne sun------------------ - . it*
thi. enormous reluct........ U cet.U pcle with thetr cheaper rival*. Rive ill(5 „„t of harness ami ihirteen new «ha. gmni e. re c„
ner pound on tart ton, with the eoudi- uaaayrtemof aubtreaaune* where Mih.AllianoM organised hi the same whi*ky child eii
tiurni murlv Unr hsiih? il»»t they were j we maj obtain tutfieicut money to !>•>* utate on the »atne (lay. <lt*a °ia ‘ °M * ' 1 ,Mtl " \ . .. j eh^r ..f the war nhe |>ui<l :il: Imt (j t-
* I \ea • »k»,v |>id you ever try to the runniug eip«n§ei of githeriug tlw Oi<l Mrmaelnnett« putting a leu- flninnation .o . ,|,j j ninn elninn*, lier own naiionnl dehUin-
svm: i i ^ ..............—
nlutd "L would fortlewithatep and then............... Ur p.V a print. Farnrui ha,I v-hihlren the pnvdcge .d luigh.ing j , , ,
^ * . .. a.. * •. _____i*. iha* iiriitil* n.......af.riiu
into the rauk* of your brethren far- for it proportionate to the prolii
iner*. ami with the mighty strength which they derive from ita luanufacl-
„f your vole, cr.i*l. the vamptre* that ure- Can any clear headed atatc*-
are lire cause of anvil state of atlatra. man aaserl honeally that thi* i* not a
Georgia starling « great third par- \ youth, riming manhood,
. Now look :it
liev^urmg |
-----0._ e. ,- . . . twriity-Mix year*
ty paper, and thoii*and* upon tlmii- j womanhood, destroying pnip.rty.-
stud* of jieople in North Carolina ravaging innoceiise an 1 turning the
standing up 'o say that they aril-j world Into n hell geiiernllv.
stand by tins principle, of the Ocala than this. It says to
platfoihi when the test comes. "take your whi-ky to my warehouse*;
Virginia de ..adding that the te- deposit it there and I will take good
wav * coiise.iueuilv, it is mure to lho*e from the market, is m.l the only al- mand* of the O :a la platform shall tie care of it three years for ><mi. I
wlm are opfKiwiug the piau of remedy urrnative to better price* for it? Can enacted mUi law give you a receipt or it an vv ttc i > t
totlie above conditioi.s, that we aak: ,«y farmre, leaving politic* aside, I X.w York swinging grandly into j can get money a. any »l my banks,
lia* it ever entered your mind that, really iiiainuute that it would lie |jne witli state, district ami county I Inis our congress w in i niir.|.n
l lie Cot iiii-n, desiriug to Ireeome the
<dt). ial org .ti of all the lartuers, de-
sires to speak to you all ill a friendly
juat demand? Can any farmer who
raises a lisle ot cotton doubt that the
withholding of that bale if cotton
America. Within
from the close of
..or war in which we. nidi*'- 11 m *e*
lintl imhiiiiiioim** irtlmfv lo |mv l •*
l».it- on tit** o l» *r lmu*l
llli ii ever riiwicti -..... ....| —.....— .........
the price of isrtlon goodi to-day is the j wrong for the government to protect 1 ticket*
• < — ■ «** • 1. 1 I... !.... .a u* I • tail* llt.ll.ll' lit 'I*!...
.-wilts the musses kindly fathers
eery same trial I; was It years ago?
Askold •Grandma.” who aits by
v„tr humble liredde in contemplation
4,1 these facts, still fte»li ill Iter iiictii-
„rv if al e .lisa not nave to pay from
»0 to la cuts |*-r yatd for -white do-
mestic,” tlic same quality that it
the
and
Him in his lm*iiie*a which to-day is The old Greetdiackers of Maine li-pior traltlc, watches ovet u
the only one not protected? Is it forming “in the middle of the m-i-I. proiectw ii.
right <* Ismesl lor a set of |»olili- California aldaxe with tile tires ki:.-, Isiok at the hanking an-1 ln.ii l.m >
ciana, lighting for party supremacy, ,|Uf,iAt Ocala and l inciiiiiati. j ing children li.nr tcu.l.- ly they an-
lo cry "paternalism” when it is a Washington and Dik.uas coming cared for under our system of pmcr-
■hameftil fact that the only class of with the steady swing of "vcls." nalisiii. Honds are safely d.-|s»*tie-l
people not under the - ps/ernal” Omj llious .ltd three hundred reform 1 In tlte goveii.m. M irci.snrv mi wi.icl.
k to-day. impure-if the veneralde pro ecltou of the governinenl are the |w|MfM, and new ones starting every ; the holders draw usury in gold iml m
fanners? It i* a cruel injustice
which must in tile very near future,
or
1 iidvam-e. I’lieti !••• per cent of tlicir
Breaking up? value is returned in bunk miles which
Y0lt | tlie holder can loan at l.igli
Breaking up old prejudices, .Id usury to Uncle >ain s children
party lines, aucieiii idols, prehistoric • are not hi* pets. The lait.-r work
poll'leal ‘-gags ' uii.l obsolete ecjtumi hard and grow poorer all lb* time,
ic theories. j while the petted ones under the pr>
*|<i wl»«» follnwA in imi*
Iftnplalioi. llo- Heel ing Inniea of Ins
•Id corn-cob pi .e, wlietls-r lie has uni In- reminded, «>r the country ho
paid sine* the war, the -ante price for », rinkled with th»- tears of widows and
each “bandana handkerchief” he lit« ! fatherless inii.K.-ei»ts who shall look
lien obliged to huv up to date, j the Hag of a great nauon as the
N .w then, gaz at tlte sta Utie* of cause of thetr heritage: Slaves to ,u meories. | ».................. . '
"ll.e cotton market since ihe war. and wcallti - Alliance Courier. Yes, breaking up rings, trusts. *yn- j l c ion of law. do no pro luotlVc vv .rk
behold, the price Of ....... ha. de- ^ lllC I dicates, .nono[silie< and deals. j yet Itve in hu.try a ,-l gro * ric.tor aa-l
dined ever aipce. It I* still declining, i ‘ Breaking away from the letli irgv - richer.
\Vlist m the cans.'? There is the ^ that leads lo hum... slavery, moral The .ailroad cl.ildren enjoy the
..neslion to In- studied In every far- l*o" w •“ '* . ■, u i(| death and national dissulutioli. speeial benelils of our existing pater-
tp.eslton V - nant parties make their light ? M .11. ,|wmk| (|,f |)arlv_ j To them congress has given
,|,e free coinage of silver be an is-ue. ^ ^ for M a:ill *|)e,j,| ; hundreds of ...illir.i.s of acres of our
Not likely, for the reason that C.eve- , I * ^ _tm ,;o<l WII,: ...........,he land that a......Id have
land and o',her leaders are against ,1. , J ^ n ^ c,ly «vwl f„r the other cldhlren.
||„w uls.ut the tariff how can an ts- . ^ ' It has also loaned them l.ondreds of
sue l.e raised between the two parties l J----Z ^ --- lni||iol» ((f dollars i.. Imi.i.Ih on wi.icl.
since Blaine. recipriHilty sehe.ne is FJei'lriC nilll'rw. , jt „WKe .merest. It pro-
„„,y another name for ^R^ .l^’ss^lec.them in watering their stock
fri m
More
those eliddren |
had uiipardh'li-l nitiral re.sist*ces
at band ; willnii that linn* we luv-r
burdened nur peoplt* wit It an iulciesi-
, bearing debt -if *om** $l-l,ttiK). ItH,-
OoO. O-ir war delil vv is $:|,llOJ,(IW.'
1 00(1, Instead id pnyinr.il all o;f, i »
|! will lake more of the pnshicls of
' labor now in pay the remainder of it
than it would have taken in 't*'» to pay
il all. although we have paid alsMit
Sl.S.iO.OOO.Oi) • of ii. At lh" eh>»w ,
id tlie war our |H-oph' were l:i:gt-lv
free (m u p.us ui il au l private depi s.
There were »<> lrau»|>s. u > 'ii i.-lgagesi
few erinit-s, no IiimIs. combines t* - y
robbing the people, ilevil-bsli. ,**•»* ^
Now we lmve nlnnil $•'> per capita
. r circidalioii instead of S-i'i in b.»*
rules tu
who I There are .1,0 >0. but) without *m!l-
j cicllt fooil. llirci-Hflbs of, nor Ian i +
! liopetussfy mortgaged, ciime im-reas-
i ing three limes as fast as o-ir |sip-ll*-\
j lion, baukrnptoy. Iwi*i i."sv parnlv si*
Mini limiiM-iitl j»nwtr«li<m »*vt*r wIi.tl*.
—Tl»“ K lui'OliM*.
I
nier who raise*cotton. If a taritl
th. t hat protected the manufacturers
•I cotton goods .io |»er cent, can not
hold the pt ice cotton up, would a
taiiff for revenue only, which would
rut this protection to 10 per cent do
*? No ainsible man w.H forward the llalllc
asserts ui. The evil, then, lays at the j,ractjyally parties
disir of ether causes. '*•' c.mrself ■
Ask yourself ]
again, what is Ihe cause, then study.
The downfall of the price of cotton
has beeu gradual from year to year
Did you ever a*k yourself why
was the case? Did you ever notice
n* to need
arues are u,c "Z.'l.iT m.-nll.-M ' All who Imve used frolll $2o.Ol 0 U» *50,000 a
same boat so far a* this tariff ■«- ,* ^ JIHjndnjl to collect taxes
concerned. Of course one party will l,rrtlK -A purer meon oo _ |( i( _,
’ : concerned. Of course one party wi ; j<( >(||j gunraiiteed to «lo nil tlml is (|,c „i her children oil these fictitious
' 'I'’* . ........... il .I....II f/.P ■ t .1. ..ll.u.lUom alia •■«***• I llV 111)1)111*1* '
COTTON SEED'S
ROMANCE.
Ths itorr of its ri»e in agricuMar- ■
al imporluncv rends like a (aitjr ■*
tale. —
[tVom U,e Atluntu OMilttunon.]
" Wui ever there a Mi lory this
side of Clmlt-rellii, of live uprising
or humility. Ilko thsl of the eo»- ,
tun-Ncedf Hoc I
Kor Bfvcnfy .voom denplBrd »n m 1
nuisance aud burned or uuuipeda* j
titiu*» aa
is done, you n:sv put i' down for a „n,i other alleeliou* esuse.1 by tinpure ....... .*».«rv for a fair urolit,
... ................. W,"‘l ,l0W" lW° pics. The cause of tlie |»eo)de will he j g•**M?D«rwV*Vl«^sc***“ j ihe bd,
ignored, just as it always has ,,W!U- ; Another clas* of these pets are
What will lie the consequence? Drugstore. ■ protecled in plundering the rest by
Tl.e people won*, stand it. Ihcre: 7— . ’ _ . (>lll ..leans of corporations, trusts, syndi-
will be a general uprising, tlie old ; Why do the lenders of . . 1 ........,............. „f various namis.
season it invariably went down two
rents Is'tiwe tlie season was over;
t-ne again r*we cent liigher than tlie
kovest price of III* preceding sca«on
lowered
at Ihe lint season, hut lowere<l two unriainir Hie old im >«* — —- ........1 . ,
sets bchwe the season was ngnin j ^ w)|, ^ ti), reAr r.nk. parties alio* the people to be ruld«-d ««J«
m-er? DM h never .nU-r rmir mind ^ r<(„m fof ,IOIleHt 1I1P„, who by ll.e trusts, comh.nes, syndicates. « h" „ „
that this v*r> thing was the operation • . ■ iaw* t|iat will ooqrorati ins, h.iards of trade, nation-; '• rs s e o . .
.....- u- -«.«— i —r -' ............ •— —1 .........* -........ •”
trji«*«l woallli ««f Wall Htreet? \M it;
nrvtr t*i»ier yoiir unii«l that these tuI-
lures, whofeeil <m the production of ^ ^ ^ jn#le>d
garbage.
Tiicn dl»covor<*fl to bo tlio TAfjr
food for u bich llic aoII Uuuf«r-
UHhortly afterward* to bo a nutri-
tious food for 1h a»t a» >voil an moII.
Unco mi in 1 tied to Ite circle of
form hufiLmndric*, found to hold,
thirty-live kuIIoiim of pure ©Ii to*
the ton, worth In Im ectido *tate
forty million dollar* for Ihe whole
cix»p of need.
Tlicn c.xpcrIonceMhowfMl that the
ton of cot foil-need % u.i u Wetu r fer-
tili/.er und u l»cltcr »iock when
roblrcd of lid lhlriy-fi\e patlone
of ell than licfore, and that the
ImTInof tlie seed made! ho heal fhel
for fading li»e oil 'mill engine./
and that tho Ardioa of. tho hull',
•cooped from Iho enfrlhc'a drill
hud tho !iii;hcat '*omin<n*lul Milue
will give the people laws
■ ■ ‘ railroads. -------- -----
, 1 „ i Ami Mr. Ulume savs "no one lias a
ulators. The volume of tl.e money .i^ul.torw, sharks. ^* right illterfere wja, them. Their
! will lie increased and loaned lirecl to l.wks, Honncial thieves of •ll k"M,'l * . |(rjva,e , ltMe arc
lures. Who iceu on u.c prm.ucvH.- o. lhe ™.,|e (>f ,he bankers. Because these classes of swimllers are entepn* • I
ym.r lalmr. were syslcHatically rob- ,roent ^,,,,1, wi!1 ,.e in made up mainly of tl.e leaders of tl.e I*"™8* nm' er»;
Wmgy.si, Iscuse they knew )°u ' %ocotiiDg to the original eon- twoohl parties.—Industrial E lucalor. Il.us we t.aiei
were bound to sell at Ilnur own price, M ^ n|(|jet, wi|| ret elve j„ t —
if f,w mailing else, to pay Urn labor ^iB||{ngaUon for Ulvir The *
jot. were forced to empk-y to help awMlmottM0m ln,l«hledness will Ins
y«M gallicr your cro)>; and liecause
Industrial K locator. Tbna we have in this country, well
established and existing for many
years, the paternalism of devilism.
Ibev are aware of the shameful fact
that you imve ao way U> force them to j
a legitimate price for your product.
The gradual decline
compensation for their services. ie (jlw|,u-|, |* gnsraiiteeil to l>rln«. Dothan 5 per oent are protected in
great mortgage indebtedness will lie vnu satl-fm-lory r.-.ults or In case ..f 1)|i|m,erini,t wbhlng and pillaging all
lifted and ivrnanentv will once more failure a return of purchase |irio«'. On l» o' 0 . ,
lifted and prospe y tl,|» safe plan v«u can buy frvaii our a-l- j tlie rest. This is a complete reversal
bless the whole country Brethren, vertlscl Druggist s lHatle.ffDr. King’s „VHrt|,mw of the urinciple on
you are to decide wlwther the old par- '• i* -.>-rthmw
the flan
e old liar- a»* imniverj-ssoHiaiiii.wii. ** , .
- 1 gusrsutceil tu tiring relief in evi-r.v ease. w|dch nur government was founded,
lies are U> be aubslained or whether whrI1 u*,,| ftw any .............. Tbriwt, ..... _reatCM, u, ,Ue „reai.
of |ie*ce l.ungs or Chest, sueli as Coiisumpthm, • *•*' • the greatest go< greu
Bronchitis, cat number.”
Now onr entire labor movement
has for its object the overthrow of Ihe
pstrrnslism of blutocracy and the re-
establishment of the paiernaRsm of
. H^u.ma.c p..« I... sre U> be aubslained or whether *1,,.,, ,,**| ft* any affect!....... fbrm.1.
The gradual decline of price# has this goon try is to he s Ian I of peace l.ungs or Chest, sueli as Consumpthni.
been U, bide their perft.lv ; ^ yoo. and plenty. You Wb^tig^b.
in hope of a future raise lo fan down yoo want. You make tour cli ce r |t |B piessnnt and agreeable to
al.*. imll.it kA» orliol liwr v ill ifl> lit • ■ a * _ . . .r_____ t ..
mia, Whisipiug CiUgli, Croup, el
„ .. acar -j.,s
_ al an , l L , I nerve the g. Id kings or be your own deiwsmUl up.ni.
„ j(hway nibliery. wluab a leas' ms>U!r, .-Fort IVayue (Did.) Dis- trial Uatles free at Bfcivalf Bn*,
gradualdectluk: wouklinire engcmVr-1 patdi. Drugstore.
' ': Wr^'
hud 1 tie lil^lieiit eomnuivltflT value I . *
•• potash.
About thin time we ttcjr Into pprt! *
cotton-*iecd oil with capiiuB let ten*.
Inouroiv u cou n t ry 11 DM mn oved
the waiMlntf »ireiurili of •outhern
Helds acd chid them with whlte-
netfMthat would ilhame the Itreces
of Knit land, or yollow that wovld
imle the flw*e(ls of Argonants. It
knocked the ifeslern hog Into
spots and poured the western lard
out of the fry lug-pan Into the fire.'*
Because
N. K. FAIRBANK A CO.
Of ST. LOUIS,
hare manufactured Cstton-Seed
Oil into
COTTOLENE,
and all cooks and honsekeenws
find it superior to any lard.
Bui'klen’x Arnica -*ialte,
Thk Bk.stSai.vk in tin' w-|,l **r
Cuts, Bruises, rinres Ulcers. Hwfe
Kheuin, Fever Mores. Tetter, <SiitHW*l
Hainls, ChlllilsiiisCia-us, *fnl Won
Kmptlons, amt |*siitlvely curs* *
nr no pay required. Ills guafsntr A
glee perfect sstisfiietloni Of mow
unded. Price 25 oetitvjpr he*
ale by Stovall Bros./
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Erwin, J. W. The Alliance Standard. ([Linden, Tex.]), Vol. 3, No. 44, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 28, 1891, newspaper, October 28, 1891; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth523371/m1/4/: accessed June 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Atlanta Public Library.