THE LABOR WORLD, wa —— INOREASE IN WEALTH, | SABBATH SCHOOL | FIFTY-SECOND CONGRESS, In the Senate, direct to the psopie, at a tax not to excel two per cent, per annum, to ha provided as sot forth in the Suo-lreasury plan of the Farmers’ Alliance, or some better system; THE PEOPLE'S PARTY. » nl in orc ‘atinne tions tor public improvements, Proceedings of the National No Yor Dy bic iaproveHente, | ited. coin Convention at Omaha. age of silver and gold at the present legal ratio 0. sixteen to one We demand that the amount o lating medium be speedily increased to not less than $30 per capita We demand a graduated income tax, We believe that the moneys of the coun try should be kept as much as possible in t ‘ the hands of the people, and hence we de. | Slonsol those who | EAD, Yan Pn The National Convention of the People mand that all National and State revenues | Fhe Bundry Ci party met at 10 o'cloe in the Coliseum | shall be limited to vie necessary ex enses, repdried, : . ° y ‘1 co bafare the haar of | economically and honestly administered | t d ence reports on the at Omaha, Neb. Long 1a hou We demand that postal savings bank \ Appropri bil the Military pat { ha (3 arnmant for ) 0x \phropria A RS er a A He overnm y A n bil mpibus men period v year, §771,45 sd n sen, Peter ar $ . . fg bill approving sy fundin not five hours per I'be exports of gold and silver ¢ by 5-1 fecilitate exchange, ing =n iv | 4 | ) ~ » nr tm ¥ [ransportation being a : f zona re ‘ te and agreed t v LWriVe t ui bullion in May last aggregated cripture change and a public necessity, paras | ! ) was rep reed wi $31 205 503. Imports of zold and ) FeRUrTe to delegates was fairly well filled, ) ment should own and operate th al J ) wend I Palm y . I 4 1578 t but § oh ! \ debated the Hon | and bullion for May | the 1:78 delegates being present, bat | ea | in the interest of th o ; its hi poh din pa n stor re | ) { confusion. The convention was cu | ' " KANBAS needs 20,000 farm hands. We Are Already $152,.000,000 ————— Richer Than We Were Last Year INTERNATIONAL LESSON VOR The Bureau of Statistics of ths United JULY 17, 12% DAY Further disagree: the House provision for the G mmpment was ordered My introduced a bill to create a way commission, to consist five Hop A : 3 " ! d ; ne ‘ 5 ny yory » ¢ iltur y and Inter I ' ter ny mging the Mar seilinis Iner handise 1 ; May last a Lire; at i in CBErCR Wl wral, the Attorney Goner nd fu MOR han five million Ital value $6 ylle, ot iy for the same mont ’ into member from ea = LL in Industrial agric { your, $506,754 08 For the ele month Golden Text: Acts 4 ended May al Lio ware valu 47 120m DAY A bill increasing th | at $052 567, 802 he rresponding peri y baled last year they aggrogatod $510,211.50 #00) Imports of merchandi for w propriation bill \ : W i the month of | i Now when the May last aggregated 808.604, 15 fi ’ icked in their heart sarae peri wi last year, 1.908 624 and th % roff " NEARLY 150,000 iron workmen in Pitts burg, Penn, are idle IN soine of the Western cities hod are called “masons tender arrier { po ‘ | Btates Treasury Department ha cued a } statement showine that export . f the circ resontatives the So are being discharged in Ger. I Lesson Text: “The First ¢ hristian General Weaver, of Iowa, Nomi- nated for the Prasidency. Commentary. mtr “mre of on, what st | eleven months ended gathering the vast ¢ mtion hall ports aggregated §75 sod the Bpiritef crowded with visitor were late in getting to the pls t 5, 720.917; for the same month By 11 o'clock the part of + hall ast w for the mae order shortly after Chairman Taub ? { the National Commission, announce that the first Na tional Convention of the Peopre's party was now convened in regular sessio Pravi was offered by Rev. Benjamin Diffenbact a well known Alliance man “The next thing in order,” said ( Taubeneck, ‘‘w iS be an address of by George P. Bemis, Mayor of the « Omaha.” After Mayor Bemis hai three cheers were given I’ Taubeneck said: “Ladies and gentlemer I desira to introduce t Alliance movement Ben Terrill Prolonged cheers ance and a made his spee I'he Chairman's President of t was I'e of Preside: Chairman delega i Vern ‘man n Was vent ad jour 2:30 Sunday aftern memorial servicas for the Polk. of North Car ' Gilbert Del Permanent Orga: ; against ence of abid naming Congressmen, m comventions was gions Committe sion. Then came dhe presentation o w Preside Feneral James r Kvle, Virginia: Ig a; and Mann | nated, Then t Weaver was p ated Weaver had 905 vote A Page, 1 The nom nat Nominations fo i order General Field, pm Terrell, of Texas, were ti and Field was nominated on th the vote standing: Feld Fisid made a brief feaver was broug) platform, where colleagues, while t Sour next President adjourned sine The Plattorm Adopted, The prean Mf th elares that the conve of a Nationa brou | spolitiea and ma ruin Corruption dominates the ha the Legislatures the Congress and tn even the srmins of the Bene The people ars demoralized most of the States have been compellal to fsolate the voters at the polling places to srevent he niversal intimidation or ribery The newspapers are largely subs’. dized or muszsiad; | lle opinion stlenosd business protracted ; our homes covered wit mortgages; labor lmpoverished, and the land coucentrating In the hans of the ong italists, and the fruits of the toll of millions are boldly stolen te bulld up eolossal fortunes for a few, Bilver has been demonetized to add to the purchasing power of gold by de. creasing the value of all forms of property, as well as human labor, and the supply of currency is purposely abridged to fatten usuvpers, bankrupt eaterprise and enslave industry, We declare, therefore: First—That the union of the Labor foros of the United States, this day consummate! shall be anent asd perpetual; may its spirit enter into all hearts, to the salvation of the bile and the uplifting of mankind sond-=Waalth belongs to him who ere ates it, aad every dollar taken from indus try, without an equivalant, is robbery We believe that the time has come when the railroad corporations will either own the people or the people must own the rail roads; and rhouli the Government enter up- pn the work of owning and massaging any all railroads, we should favor an amend nt to the Constitution by whien all per- sons engaged In the Uovernment service shall be placed under a Civil Borvics regula. sion of the most rigid character, so as to ent the increase of the power of the Na administration by the use of such ade public and private, and that with of banking corporations, a just, | should be 8 Poo I teleph ystem, being a ssion of news, operated by the Gover of the people I'he land, inch { wealth, is the f all the and should not be monopol zed for x; lative purposes, and alien ownership of land prohibited, All lands now held by railroads and other cr rporations in ex cess of their actual neads and all lands now owned by aliens should be reclaimed by t Government and held for actual oaly, TARY Reno] n pros WwW sti be THE SOUTH'S DEVELOPMENT New Industries Started During the Past Three Mont hs Listri and ma ! ut has the last quarter, I ty bing 1 it 2 3 Alabama ven ¢ Zia and six The nufacturs of pig Sattractin 1tside invest f exceptional advantages offers, as is shown by the establishment of sixteen furnaces for this quarter as against sight for the secon! quarter last year, Twenty-one los factories have been established and tory four mining and quarrying companies have been organ ized. Nine natural gas and ofl o ympanies have organized and four oll mills have been established, ball of the number being In Fexas, The phosphate industry shows a falling off for the current quarter as com- pared with the corrmponaing quarter of 1901, fourteen companies having been organ. Ipod as against thirty-seven in the last year, The woodworking industry shows a decided increase, 192 plants being reportad for the quarter, this number being very generally dwtributed among different Histes. One hundred and five misosllansous pants are re porte), making & oraditable total for the quarter of 971, SIXTEEN LIVES LOST, I'he Peter Stuart Goss to Pleoes on Nova sootian Rooks The ship Peter Stuart, Captain Hughes from Mt, John, for Livarpoy, deal«inden, struck on the rocks, off Chebogus Point, Nova Beotia, and want to pleces, The craw with the captain's wits and ehild attempted to escape in boats, anion a raft One of the boats caput, and the cooupants were drowaed incla lag Mrs Hughes ant the boy. ‘The raft broke up and only thres of its burden wars resoustl. The captain and eleven sailors out of twenty-sight souls, ail told, were saved, { and beautiful designs Hill introduced a Heation of building Lin | : r from the ) e 21 { tolx IS and the bill vil bill wa In the House, The entire y disor the discu LD'S FAIR NOTES, the women ot ill by sixteen | the Warid's Fair exhibit, will be sixteen by twenty feet ard twenty-five feet high, wita two on doors Appr ached by threes marble sten The frame work will be of wire. Un this will be firmly placed several thousant v glasses cups, globes, prisms, sto, filled with jol'y f many shades of color, arranged in artisti Fhe interior will be briillantly flluminated by slectricity hs | cost of the frame work and glasses alone is estimated at $2700, WRECK OF THE CHICAGO, The Big Inman Liner Battered to | Pieces The Inman steamship City of Chioago, which went on the rocks near Kinsale Head, Ireland, a few nights since, has bean broken up by the waves and is a total wreck, The cargo Is washing out of the hold and the const In strewn with box prokages of hacon and other en War runnine heavily and thers was no hops of saving any oo ths OArgO, As tugs could not ventars near the place. The stern portion of the City of Chioaga, after breaking off from the forepart, stranded on the adjnoent rocks When the mainmast fell the orash sould be heard on the oliffs and the oastguar le and others who happenal to be about hast. snl 10 the sow Just in time to witness tha final oatastroohs as the great ship with much ereaking and snapping broke ia halves and the waves surged over the remnants of the 7am’ —— EE ——— MARBLE In quantity has been discovsrad ip tuned Py vy \ Raw [simy. noar Miao - , " + in the State. The ledges are estimated? to be worth $100,000, commaodition The | TD "DDO UAT JRDERERS LYN( Militia Company Refuses fend the Jail Her Three Chil the amos was my fon | nar teen In Mrs work house L . e : en . s 1 8 a little sguatie 1 a floor meas aring 12x10 Te BR ming Thera is verhead It was ased ax a ) y Thera was only room for ons be We, A ito that the | little family crapt evory night by the rick. sty Indder tha HAD RATHER DROWN. Six Workmen Accidentally Forced to Make the Choloe While a number of workmen were ou. gaged in repairing the wooden bridge which oromses the River Ebro at Tortoss, Noain, a fire which was used for melting pitch com munioatel to the woodwork and set thy structure on fire, The pitch also caught fire and siz of the workmen were enveloped in the flames, They Jumpal into the river ani before assistanos could reso’ them twos wars drowaed, Ths others were rescusl! In a terribly burned condition The Bishop's palace and the Cadom House, both of which were locste! near the bridge. were set on fire. The bridge ww completely destroyed, ACCORDING to the United States Agrical. tura) Department's report, the acreage of winter wheat is about the same as inst year, and the condition slightly better. The soreage devoted to oats Is about the same Aa inst year, with condition below the aver « age. Lhe acreage devoted to rye Is slight! below last year, The condition ta ped at nine, In A slight increase in the noreage of barley, with condition two per cent, better than last yesr, 5,04, Immigration for sented G2 242; for , 85,041 For ¢ DAG, 200 ir n A — TRIPLE TRAGEDY I! Kills His Witte, His Hired Man and Himself, Farmer Plerce Bqguns per-tarred Southern, yeliow L. L. veiow. barrel. oo. Io 1. white, barrel, .... Lettuce, Southern, per bbl Tomatoes, Fina. carrier crate Asparagus, N.J dos bunches 1 ¥ Peas, XN Jersey, '{ bbl, basket Long Island, per bag Mtring beans, Norfolk, wax, ¢ ble, erate IIL Long Idand, par ag Cucumbers, Charleston, orate LIVE RTOOK Beaves, Clty drmssel Mileh Lows, con, 0 good Calves, Uily dresesd Nheoy per 100 iis Lamb, por i Hoge Live, por I renmea sans GRAIN, #TO, Flour—City Mill Extra... Palouse... icc soinnsnve Wheat-<No, 2 Bed, .ouiviess Rye=Stats. ....ooo covvivnes Barlay «Tworowel Nate, , Corn—Ungraded Mized..... Unts=No, 3 White, ...ovvene Mixed Western. , .... Hay toad to Choloe, ,... Hiraw- Rye. oon Lard<City ERE EEE | and even Mary Auderson, wi inter est 1pper mosh sas to wi Rew mw . of Wr eves, ——. Ture comic, acrobatic comet with | eight falls now orming in the | eastern sky unde the managament of Prof | one respect at least an example to Swift f Rochester, Is In other artists. It is making a fare well tour, and absolute assurance can be given that it will never return to this planetary system. Not next year; pot in five years; not in a century; not In ten million years. The astron- omers have figured on it, and report that it Is different from all the other visiting stars. Patti may, and doubt less will, return; Nilsson may come back, and so may Sarah Bernhardt and Jane Hading, and Ellen Terry, But when Swift's acrobatic, comic comet Roos, It goes for good and its talls do fol low 1% AMONG Lhe big guns that will soon at the World's Fair the 130-to8 contribution from Herr Krupp's foun dry ‘will probably make the least nolse and attract the most attention
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