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ALLIANCE DEPARTMENT. ./. F. XI SB FT Ft tor. We were glad to read report from St. I.uke and Tahernarlt last week. Hope the hrothrei will write otten tor our column? Wo need your assistance in fur niehinc matter for the AUiann department. Wo arc jrlad to voi liros. Knight, Uureti an \ Ada in vioing with ea h othe in report nig the bint Alliance in the conn ty According to *. * Oc "utitntin: our County iMlianco will mt"> en ilio .second Fr: I.iy'P duly i mooting will l?e an irnportani c , .< ml the*; .. ght to I, T ' i1 ation ami - in my oi 'In members pr *- id a--pi;--iMo. ( >mi Svai" lee!urn* !' ?* promised to '?* wit!i u> on thut oco.. .1 i<. Wf would like to do something to encourage our people to raisi morn vegetal ' .fu -1 think nj tlio I . S. import in" t Iioiish nds n| t( " of ' get a V ' ! n v i.inol rni?o enough t i supply the world I heliove that a canning factory i- a necessity in i aneaster aiu WOtlld bn a ilivi'<tnninr If the farmer* ha.I a innrkt I !' < their produce they would giv< more attention to r.tih 1 titoma toes, cucumber- , i ab!>: u.t! \ nous otiier things for ?vnuh ihoo sands of dollars are spent anno ally. l.et lis think, talk and write about this matter of canning oni own vegetables and thereby keef a large amount of money at bono which is now sent to other markets. The Sugar Trust. I he enormous pNnd^ring done by the Sugar T: -t, with the knowledge and consent of tin Congress of the I'nited States has no paralel in the legislativt history of the world. Tuesda .lnn?? S ?li<? - - . i ? a i < * vwr j;i i a tor* against tho people met ii what wh? called a Itepublioar caucus, ami there agreed to alloM to the Sugar lrust perpetual boun ty of 1-5 of a cent a ton. or t( put it in a form better understood of ; I a ton. This i* what meant by tin "dill'eiv. ntial sugar dniy." ! t is t to difl'ereiwe in the duty on raw -u gar whicn tins lrii-t pure', isc r: and tite refined sugar wio-h i sells. < )f tin L\')00,OO0 tons cm turned in America only Iol'.ikm toun are raw .>ugur. 1 ;!ise(;uei:?!y the Sugar l'rm rc'iJiVt'h i ItOillin of . i ; . .i <>i .on r.tnnually a honui of >7,'?'M 1,1)1 H>, 1 bi s 14 a { in\ rt-v MO . 1 i! dona not e . it ui> t t h -tile < !. in tin p...st two month- tin trust las jnipor'ed T'^'ooo ton on the j-u- itit ;nrill schedule 1 < vihii' - it % - 111*- Jil ;i t (>l this, tin* om\ve< i tlit piesont tuill and tin- new tnrill Will he c I'l.'K"/,?/?;<>. I'here is another chapter t< this crime, and it is called tin Hawaiian treaty. In ISlMJ the Hawaiian p^oduc was J'Jh.oti'i totis?nearly eipia to the prodii' t of America. Thi pugar ^ .*11 , .rcln.^e 1 by tin Sugar Trust or the Sprock els dynasty, o .10 of its eodubor ers. Not a cent of revenue w?i paid, though this llawoiiar ?uga is one-seventh of the imports. I I is sugar is all sold to Jlevem eyer ::t .$*> a ton under the mark et price. That means |1,000,00' to IIavemeyer, and theremaindei 1 of the "bonus'' the Spreckels Trust pockets, and is is estimated at ~ ' at .<.>,000,000 a year. Aside, therefore, from the spe~ i ciul bonus on the sugar imported s'in April and May, the Sprckels; s? and the Iluvomeyer Trusts com-; i j biued r< ceivc a bonus of $13,000,- \ i. out) annually. This year, in adui tion, the llavemeyer Trust ,re? ceives .i special bonus of not les<= than $10,000,000. in all, these interests are this year enriched at the expenses of the Treasury - and of the consumer $23,000,000. This at a time when the govern' moist is in need of money and has 1 i to face a large delieit, and when' 1 the people everywhere have : 11 j they can do to make both ends t meet. < The remedy was plain enough; i universal revenue duty on all r sugar, raw or relined ; no 1 MVr , ential duty for the trust ; uo treaty with Hawaii, which e . rnpts i: imports from duty when enter-; p ing our ports. This would increase the governr ment revenue more than the in .. creased duty on beer and tea and , would make certain a revenue I 'sufficient to meet all expenses, i Further than this, it would ' i. . .. i i ... . i , < iu-ii ;ti line uiiiw ine sugar ring,! a tnl remove the chief source of' j legislative corruption. It will not he done. It will not, be done, because the Sugar Trust owns at least half a dozen Senators ;becanso it bribes them to be-. ! trav their constituents ?nd be. | cause with the bonus it has it can j buy other Senators whenever it . needs them. ( Hut this is not the end of the' , j story. (Jreat as is the income of this corrupt ring, it has not mon-; ey enough to buy forty-six Senators, a majority of the Senators, a majority of the Senate, and a I majority of the House. Standing alone, there would be no chance* i of the passage of a bill as infamous as the A Idrich-A llison bill. It does not stand alone; it is entrenched in the tariff bill, and the henchmen of the sugar ring in e\t hange for votes give votes.: The sugar robbery is supported by the supporters of the tax on wool, the tax on lumber, the tax ? on a inousanu oilier articles. The whole schedule is arrangedjto rol> the consumer for the benefit of the trusts and various manufac-, turinc interests in the North. Why are not the Senators from > the West mnd South able to prevent the consumation of such u crime ? I ' ltec u.se v >nator- Itaci n and ('lav of (ieor^ia, 11..1 and M.Lau . 1 ren of South Carolina, and Mo-, Kncry of Louisiana leave Iheir party associates to vote foi a tax on imported cotton. Senator Jones of Arkansis, Senator Vest of Missouri, and Sena tor < ailrey demoiistra'.eil thai this ^proposition was mere dis guise; tliat it meant nothing whatever t<> tin* Smith; that the Cotton imported 'lit! not [compete with American cotton ; 11? i the utmost limit of incorporation was |'mMM10 hales, and that, like the whf>h';h?gricultnral schedule, the ' ?I i y on cotton was intended to '(conceal from the men paying the tax ttie enormity of the robbery ' th-? tariil' would authorize. ' 1 nese arguments from the ablest 14 Senators Irom the South had no - ellocts, and the live Southern - Senators named denounce the Sugar Trust one day, and the' R next aid it so to frame a bill as r to get the most votes. If the South intends to throttle this tarilT hydra ; if it intends to i - relieve itself from unjust hi\a-1 V tion, A. must make its Senators' r understand that it will not con sent to support the Robber Tariff, Is in order thet they i''1)' '?* norn- h inal duty on cotton. !e , t m - . i Fit I'MS AM) YKGFTAItLES. jlt _ ^ The Imports in London Have! .More Than Doubled in Ten J 0 Years. i t I' In the ir. if r Mf v metafiles, Mr. M'i'liains is aghast because our imports have doubled ir the last ten years. That we eat more vegetal.! a.i i that there re more of us to eat !: . m than the.r. were II ton y< ara ago, i- a trifle beneath! the n >ti < I' the d? " 1 r of <v r farm- and market ;ra. lei a. And what boo' e vi'^r' >b!< . and | fruits'( Is it ; ot tact that J e market ftardut-r? oi' France, to say *' liothii e of tl i (.'ha1 nei I ai.ds, e are ie.tfti.es ahead ?.I .1 ts ;a cathiiift ^ the early sun? (iardeniiift under ^ ftlass is a commonplace with our *' enterprising nei?rhhor<?. and *111^ America the; v. c:: .; c th elec-!'1 trie liftlitr I'rinco Kroppotkin;e tells us that in the neighborhood of Paris there are about l'5,000 j| acres under forced culture, ami s twice as much under ordinary' h market gardens. and nn immense ^ mass of the vegetables grown is .) sent to England. From the neigh- '1 hnvhood of Ivoseoll G.000 tons of a early potatoes and great quanti- a ties of onions are exported to England. In fruit culture the (> same thing is happening. .At Mo"trnu'! ther* ifp vr?n a acres covered with peaches. Theip little village of Hennccour, whose ^ rough slopes were formerly used n to supply stone to Paris, have been converted into orchards for j b apricot ami cherry trees, black currant bushes, and plantations! of peas and asparagus, and this | ? tiny village in I>M sold no less * than .C 5.GO0 worth of apricots ^ alone. And so we might go on H with one illustration after anoth-lh er of foreign enterprise and dili- v genre that might be pursued with * equal advantage in many an I English county. When we see; what is being done abroad it is piteous to know that our own r>a tient and slow-witted people al- < low their landlords to bambo/.zle! \ them with the cry of protection' \ and trade marks, when with a better land system, more organisation and vigorous public education the remedy is in their own hands.? London < hronicle. 1 knight-\\ utcnih.iu .Notes. j i P\ (.I NK!. U. ltKMAHKKK. ' | t It the New 'i ork Democrats : pertnit Whitney to lead them' * " again the gol 1 bug 'gobelins' will. ol course. "'_ret Vm " and , Ici ouglil. >\ .on the N?*\\ i urn Journal t depicts Ton: Heed as a "compos- t ite picture of the House of Hepre- s sontatives," it twits very closely 1 tin ink i<ii"ih us mey siaiid in the v public inind. c "Almighty Voice,'' m nil liis v( war-paint, lias been suddenly ( hiiHbed by a bullet. It is too bad.jj lie ought to have been hired to go around with Bynum and hoop i it up for "sound money." It is well that a rich man of a Boston has constituted himself h the defender of the poor in the ' petty courts. Since Massachu-;'' ehetts produces no more great men, good men are all the more ' needed. The rumor that Peru may demand redress from the I'nited States, for arresting one of her: subjects as a tramp, is supposed ! to have frightened < :rover f'leve-1 u I and into recent silence, and set J im to looking around for auothr substitute. Kven McKiuley, with Sherman! nd Cage behind him, is not bad nough to suit the Reform Club ditors: so one of them has ealld on McKinlev to resign. For his great service, the son of an rikpot expects :i place in ('leveled'* next < abiuet. The American Jews don't mean t) emigrate to Palestine. They ay: "Our Vion is humanity re igioiii/.cd. o>i' dudei.->in nationlized."' With . the except *.on of he Rothc/n Ids and J. l'ierpont lorgu:;, ti: re ir nothing tin. mat-\ cr with "tiie riiildren ol Israel.'' . !' :s srvd thaf hor cj have be' I t O . . ? ? ?* I J It Ol t UK '. J ? . 1 . >ar th 1 ' woi "f -el' nr fifty cents a head. Thus, oner t lie gold vHi'd; r '.! or-os h - \ < econie almost a* cue-pas nn .i. so wonder that a very ?ntellig< ut crse committed suicide tin- oth-' r day. That the terrible crime of play-. tig base ball oti Sunday has l-een topped at Cleveland, Ohio, is _ ighly appreciated by all tin ! aiuts of that region who worship olin Sherman and Mark Manna, 'here is nothing like trio religion, nd it is nowhere so much needed sin <)hio. ()ne of the games of tho RothshiId gold vampires is to make ur Senate and House as corrupt, no i niu'UiuiiH as possible, in! opes that the people will get! ired of free institutions and set p a plutocratic imperialism. Hut here will be lots of tho gang .ilied before that scheme works., Theodore Roosevelt, the greatst man, in his own estimation, hat ever lived, thinks now that he I'nitod States navy should be nlarged to correspond with the , i/e of the assistant Secretary of. is Department. This would inolve the construction of at least ' en thousand battle-ships. Hood's "nr?? si< k ln ;ul:?' hc, h:i?l a g n ;isto lit tho iiiotith. coated Ej| ell OIIRlie, Kit* ill tlio stomach. III llotrvitit hi.'i lll<li|{<'*tl<ill. |)i> lot weaken, hut have tunic elTert. renli. Tho unlj 1*1 ill tu t?k? with llniMl'a Sai.av.irill.i. To Make a Rood Whitewash. For a pood whitewash for \<>ur ted-room oeilinp put a piece of ime weighing ahout five pounds n ajpranite pan or bucket; pour n it a pailon of water, allow it o hoil and tda.-k until the st -atn up is <?ver; take fi Jtn thi- two |Uarts of the litjuid lime, put it n a wooden or granite 1 .-ucket, ii.d add Millitdent \v.it"r to make t lather thin. Add a small mount of pure indipc, sullicie it o pive it ti.i proper < <! j-; ad 1 a easpoonful of -alt and h;. !l a t ea poonfnl of lamphlark, .-tir well. his will jrivo you a perfectly rl.ito ceiling ; if you wi-U it ?:olir-'tl aid one of tlio coloring klnch you may purrliasoat any ! ruggi st's, -tat ng that it is to inised with lime.?Ladi !l imo ournal. J'/ir I'ii'Ml it/' the Sriistm. Mr. ('lark : ? I IhtowiiIi enclose i i. . ... i? . . t - - ui m;ii inu^^uin, i i \ <) 11 11\ i' J1 I i:i< 1 oik- bol'oro \??u 111 pultli-li. t was raised l?y Wyatl ('olcman, olorcvl. on <,'e?lar <'reck. Il<- is/ always among tin- lirsl o have blooms. Yours, etc., Koirr. It. Ma? kky, I loath Spring, S. ( Juno lit, 1*1)7. I No-To- Kir for Fifty Out*. Guaranteed tot>a<-ro haMt cure. makes weak ten sirubii, blood pun: f>00 II All uruKPislt, Tin: DKi:.ini:i><oiisrn i?tiox DAK lit: DDKi:i). X. A. Nleemii. M. Il>?> Drt nl DlicuiKt itml Nelei?M-l. Wilt St'iul. I'rrc, Tlirrr lltilllcN ? f" lllo KVwIy IliNfWTi'rcd ICeme(iiv!< tu Nuifvrh. Kditok K.ntkki'Kikk :?I liave dis- L ct?vt'reil a reliable cure for Consump- -r tion and all bronchial, Throat and Lung Diseases, t loneraI Decline, l.oss of Flesh sod I' f 'o'vlit ton? of W'luf. ing Away, liy its timely use thousands ol apparently hopeless eases have been on red. So proot-positive am I of its power t<> euro, that to make its merits known, I will send, free, t< any alllieted reader of* your paper,[three / hot ties of my Newly Discovered Heme- * dies upon receipt of Kxpress am! INistotllee address. T. A. Sl.ot'l M, M. (j., us 1 *ine St. New York. o hen wriliit^ Hie le ctor, {fiease iiii'iitlon til - oaiMT \V \XTi:i\ 'A I o ' NOT V \NT ItOYs oil l,o.\ I'KIIS. to write, hut men ofahili'y. Xto'i to ?".oo per month, or et,i -ti i -i 'ii. Sl it and eetieral <. KAi'lN'K FIRK I*... ii I X i; (;o? Kaciit", v? Jtch on Human, ' >" 'lor ?> . P'.jrs ami all sto?'k. eurml in .">() minutes by \v'oolfor?l's Satmary Lotion. 'I his never fails. Solil by .1 K. Mac key & Co., Prucck t, I. n<-: -ter,S.(y. AGE.\ 73 to ^ |l ordrrs by samplo for aur fel <.v ^8 Wool I'ants to order $3. 2*?v&?3 " " ' 1,0 N (y, a Oic.coats i 12 4*t oiy i nductmcnlo totho ro -' ,'^fc Oijot parties. A'l.ln >?. ;4QUAHftNiEH \?iloring Co 216-217 (Wand St, N y. 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I You may or may not want a piano ur nn ??rjr:in. If you ?)<> want one. 1 mm furnish you the same on Kasy Tonus f ami I'^isy Payments. Ucincmbcr, an experience of IS years, a course in piano anil organ building, tuning anil re. pairing in New ? nrk city , and a full ac'inaintat. with all the i great manufactures enable me * to give y oil the ill i e s t elected and tested iiisttuinent obtainable at a reasonable price. I'.anus, 11 styles!! i U'gaiis, tit st y les !! Keep your "weather ey open on prices. It. J. II KKNDON, Yorkvi!l<, S. f in ii/i i ii /.i /.?. I lii' Soalionril \ir I.iin* will -ell round in|> .irhci- In .Nusiiviilc, 1 run., mi thf 1 tit h, "Jim n him '1 ]st til .Jniif nli Mit' tu t asioil t i the i I li A in m: i !: tii <iJ I t.niiMl t ruli Y in ii.-, for .f !().!>!), good 1? r 'J 11 days. ' On (?vt-r\ I'm day and Tlmrs 'day llit'V will ill 10 day tickets ai f'1 \ i" the Lancaster ?Y ('hosier llailway to <'lie-ler. Notice of Examination of Applicants for Teacher's Certificates. 1>l KSl \ N T 'I'M I II h l<I I.I M. 1>K lilt- Mule Mount ni laliirat ion, \ lli.r will ht* ;:i \au. i ii.it ion <if up- A pinuiiis inr county teachers' certitl- f cates liflil it) Lancaster Colirl Mouse on Friday t he 'J.V. li ?1 >i3 of .11111 * next, cniiunf liming ut It o'clock, a. in. The rules are very rigid in regard to re. tiewing eerl itlcales, therefore, if your certificate has expired or you have none anil you expect to teaeh in t he free schools, you are respectfully urged to meet the hoard on that day 4 for exaininat ion. Very Respectifully, W. It. It KICK, C 1. Supt. Kducation. i