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ALLIANCE DEPARTMENT. | J. F. NISBKT Editor. Mlianecmcii Take Notice. Tl We Will need some oi' otir havering ami tics hy September 1st ^ and I will ask you to send in |'t. your orders to me as early as Aa ^ jrnst 1 .~?tli and allow us lime to *j net it here when w* need it. ...' .1. F. Nibukt, li. A. t!o ul To The S. S. ht Lancaster Comity. all The 1 iiierdeiioiiiiiiational Sun day School will meet in Camden ,lM August 2-1th hi "Jtlth. County /"1 secretaries are urged to send in 1,1 their reports hel'ore thai lime. 1 " ill sop,| oni report blanks to all the schools ay soon is possible and ' ask the Superintendents or Sec 1,1 retaries to till them out and mail to me as early a> I hey call so that 1 can make inv report in time. . v...* I,., w ... 'hi #i. i .> ii?r. i ;t. oit., Lancaster t 'ountv .1 sin hu The Alliance Kiicampinriit at Tir- rul /all in York County. j js As published la-t week the ,;U Tir/ah encampment will 1 >< on w' the 5th and bill of August ; and the d oling People's Convention vo on the Itli and 5th of August. ?d The t). K. A C. Railroad will wli run a special train from l/incas ( tor to Tir/ah and Sharon and re ^ turn each day. The fare from th< Lancaster to Tir/ah and return ur| i? tl.oo and from Lancaster to on Sharon ami return $1.55. set The hand bills of schedule are di? being distributed. We would be glad it the people, and especially ^ the farmers would avail them Lu selves ol the opportunity to at- ' tend Il?. Alli-'itirn ivOtv nml Iwvir ba Tillmn, Sibley and other distin '? guisbed speakers on that occasion. ^() _ coi The Cause Near anil Dear to the '.,n People. t'iT, The welcome wl??"h has been by extended to William .1. Bryan, the i'i defeated candidate for l'resi- ''li dent, on his trip to this coast, has been as treat demonstration, ' if not a greater, than could have ' . . . . i 'hi been given to tho man who dvfeated him for the highest office c.r. within the power of the people. or There is not a town on the line i|1( of Bryan's tour wherein the peo-j go pie did not turn out en nuitm to \ ric greet him. They have shown ' ' that the cause Bryan is advocat-|',n ing is near and dear to them, and that they honor a man who will bravely fight for it against the ' | ( great odds of defeat and the mo. - " 1? 1 neyed powers of the earth. If 1 (p. they will only listen to his teachinpp and vote accordingly at the its next Presidential election. in common people and the laboring men will have a chance to exist '"'i after lttoo.? Prom the Tim* - N?>- l,r vada* 1"' hiWhit e t'loi ei Pet Vast ures. I H I it i> one of t lie :1<1\ Hit ages of ' ' rough rocUv laud as it ran- . I?r not often l?e cultivated nor ever;(.r very thoroughly the surface soil , j);, is prelty sure to )> tilled with its white clover seed. It is -aid to de he natural to the land, which'"" ... , W( means that it has so long occu go . i . i... . : i i . .i - Jijf'i nil- -nil I 11; 11 llll-rc is pif'tlt V J | of seed to irrow whenever it has nl a fair chance. It is an excellent be pasture grass, as its loots nuiiV near the surface and nuicklv re I' 1 ii ' . co spond even to light rains, which |(S will not revive other grasses. H th is greatly helped l?v a dressing of tli gypsum. < >n Ionvr cultivated I I ground, especially where no clo- te ver has been thickly seeded, there I> will he little white clover visible, re Hut even there it is often ready oh when it gets the chance. j ca "Bryan ism." We sometimes hear men who sire relief from falling prices, lunation and hard times, say ev are opposed to "Bryanism." f lose men must he either ignont of what Mr. Bryan ad votes. or they do not mean what ev say.Mr. Bryan made the most illianl canvass ever made in inerica in advocating the j?rir 1 iles of the Chicago platform. i?> Republicans and gold men | nounced the platform as Papistic and anarchistic because it irmed most ot' the principles I _ ntended for by the Populists'1 d other independent organi 1 ' lions seeking relief I rem tho'p lolerable evils of I lie gold st and 1. The opponents of Bryan n ve seemed all along to confound ' n with a set of men who on ! tain principles directly antag 1 istic to those he maintains.! ev speak of the wickedness of! ' Democratic partv under | > (Mevelands. ('arlisles. the f ils and the Bayards, as if the''1 is of these enemies of justi?>?> n inanity and tree institutions.jp Li id he charged to Bryan and l associates. Thev ignore the .. I u t that the I)emocratic leadeis t loin they denounce were also nounced by tin* Chicago con ntion and metaphoricallv ki?-k- 1 out of the councils of the party 8 iirh supports Bryan ami th<*1 a icago plaform. P /o are very much gratified that h * wicked element of the Dcm 1 a atic party which made it odi | r, s because of its dishonest sub i viency to an English gold rvn ate. has taken the name of ^ tional Democracy" to distin 6 ish it from pure Democracy as * ight bv Jefferson and Jackson. ' e disreputable and malicious (. ml who followed Cleveland in v the servitude of an English p Id syndicate, and plunged the B untrv into over two hundred * d sixty millions of debt for the nolit ot gold gamblers, is doing a country some service now ^ holding goldbug conventions tthe various states to advertise i jt they are the men who have ? listed the Republicans to fasten L 9 f?ohi standard and eorrnpt l e Mhods ot administration upon j 3 I'nited States, and that they H } willing to continue to co opite with the Republican party any other party that will do bidding of stock jobbers and 11 Id gamblers and make the few! h at the expense of the many, c e stock jobbing of (Meveland's 11 mediate associates, the great r althol the pool, including the ! ^ died prophet himself, show their lainous methods whieli have I^ on pursued in the past )>y eveland's new national goldhugl inooracy, and the williugne-- 1 that doinooraoy to continuo in * wirkod ;m ! do-tractive poliey H fhe future. 1 o I lie ni in who eon founds <'h*ve <1 id goldliug I toniooiaov with o \ in free silver, .lell'ersonian ( inoiplos. i? either Idinded hy 1 i own innate wickedness. and 11111< an idiot. or else he i? a rn tool. We are glad that ' eveland and t'arlMe are mar s aling the odious gang which M ought reproaoli upon the lleino t itio party together into a ooin t el hand of marauders, to he a ed as ->pio<, traitors, and eonli v nee men for the liepuhlicun i Id party. ;in<l that they are j , >rkimr publicly, so that the [ utl people of il?o country may iow that t ho so Hessian Tories . ' thcl'ritish trold standard have ' en eliminated from the l)emo r atic party. They were lirst elitn- t ated by bein?; kicked out and t mpeliod to stay out,and second j j r the lorcc of Hopkins' choice ; j ey stay out publicly, because! oy cannot jret back privately.' ie cheek they display in pre , ruling that they trot out of the 0 mocratie party voluntarially a minds us of the tox who do- r ired the grapes were sour be t use he could not reach them. c DEFINITION OF MONEY. j nosrv IN lM'IIFI.Y A t'KKA- t TlOIf or LAW. f 1 lii TIuicn of (art-iit Fine rice uele*. ' Sueh hn Wir, Colli .llrtali, (.old '' null Silver, Flee aud the tiovern- j ment Im < onipelleil to NtHlli|> ItM > Fl*t on Pnper to I*revent I? I liillou null Destruction--Colli In i tin- Xuut'i ol ".lie ifcouilliolitcr*. What is|ranney ? A creation of ^ aw. Would either gold or eilver be v noney if there im lav. niah- , ng them such ( No: they would . ie :io more money than lead. iron, j mper, or any other commodity. ' (, If neither gold nor liver w-re; i .c ! as money ii> uiy part of Th?j rorld would 4,h?" ho worth the'v aire as they are now.No; ,] icither ot them would l?o worth , ,v? per cent, of their present j, alue. With fifty years ot supdy on hand tlie demand for them j( or other purposes would not (1 nake them worth ten cents als ound avoirdupois. v What does the stamp on gold i r silver or paper which passes as u s money signify? It signifies he will of the sovereign power of ho government authorizing the L tamp or superscription which p ppears on the gold, silver, or pa- a er. and also designates the mini-1 e ier of units or parts of units of'v ccount which the particular liece of gold or silver represents, j ? Did any country ever use any a old or silver in war where the j o xistence of the nation was in- t olved? We know of but one t uatanee where such was the case, f jormanv in the Franco-I'russian ' par continued to use silver sup- t demented by paper and did not ;t uspeml specie payment during he war. i 1 WaS PolH PVflr imoit no ? ^ lium of exchange during any ;reat war of the great commerc- c al nations of Europe? It never 1 ras. Every great nation Iiuh 1 teen compelled, with the single 1 xception of Germany, in the 1 'ranco-I'russian war which used * ilver, to suspend specie payment' * nd use paper to designate the rill of the sovereign power of the , s lation. If nations in great emergen-j ' ies, such as war, are compelled ,' o stamp the liat of the govern-P nent on paper to prevent dissolu- i 1 ion and destruction, why may j tot that lie done in time of peace t o rescue the country from uni- f erwal distress? There would he 1 1 10 difficulty in the exercise of he sovereign power of the gov- i irnnient to create money in times t if peace as well as war if money < to tiers and usurers ditl not get t Olltfol Itf !> 1 ! iiftrornmu..!.. ... . ? w. > iiiucuin iii | i rues of peace. For whose benefit is the I'nited i itatOfl confined to the use of one' ] ommodity, gold, upon which toll tarnp it- paramount authority i le?ignating it an money? For ( he sole and exclusive benefit of hose who own that commodity j uid those who have bought bonds } vhicli are gold futures and re |uired the dolivery >f the coraL nodity gold. I Is it true that the gold combi- f >ination has a rumor on the gold i ?f the world? It is most em- ] )haticallv true. That eombiro. ion has induced the monarchies j if Kurope to purchase more than , ia)f the nold of the world and > told it in reserve for military | ?urposes. The other half is < other held or controlled by the | :ombination. On what teJinsi ind coditions can those who have j 10 gold obtain it? I pon such i erma and conditions as theh iwnora of prescribe. I IIow much gold have the peo)lo of the civili/.ed world agreed o deliver, that is to say, what is he amont of their gold obligaionsi? This questson cannot be tccurately answered. The amount s variously estimated from one lundred to one hundred and ifty thousand millions. flow can the people obtain told to deliver to their creditors, u other words,to pay their debts? They must buy it from those j vho have it, and if they can not et it in an\ other way tlioyj nust be sold into slavery as the loinaus v. * : when that grand ivili/.ation wr.> decaying and [ ai.iug into bai b;n ism. Why do the Hupublican party ! runt a conference in Muropo to! leciue what laws shall bo 4 n~.ied ii tins country? Because they J ...... < 1... f 1 .1...t: I iiiun mat ion 111 rillfi ountry for tlio benefit of Airier ca is deprecatdfl by tlie crow till heads of Europe, and they deiro to please the sovereigns of rhat they term the most civ-i ii/.od nations, however much it j nay displease or injure the j American people. How long has the 1'nited States j ?een sending delegates to Euro* tean monetary conferences to ?k permission to legislate in this' ountrv? More than twenty I ears Do the people of the 1'nited 'dates think it a wise thing to! ,llow European jurisdiction over tir domestic affairs? Some of' hem do. The banks, the goldnig politicians, and gold-bug >ress have preached loyalty to lurope and our dependence on he smiles of monarchy so long hat they have converted the veak and vain and caused them o look to Europe and not this :ountry for law and government. What excuse do the advocates if foreign aid in our legislation nake for departing from the' isages of the early days of the1 epublic? They have several ex..e -k 4U_4 _ii Iiaou. WHO til lilt-Ill lit lllltl nil he world must have the name cind of money. Did all the world ever have the inme kind of money before? Sever but once. In 1 SG'l France, i taly, Switzerland, Helium and ireece agreed to have the name cind of money and formed a anion called the Latin luion. Is it true that international rad< Iih^ been carried on during ill the centuries without the name cind of money? It certainly in. Is it the policy of the govern-' nent t<i export it.- money? No; he export of money is an unmix?d calamity. It produces conraction and financial ruins at' lonie. Why do the goldites say that ,ve want money that is good in j !?nroj e Iiccausi: they want the L'nited States to make all its 'noiiey out of the commodity gold m which Kurope holds .1 corner. Is our pojd money pood money ' n Kurope? No, it is not money tt all any more than our wheat s money in Kurope. It is aimply a very dear commodity which Kurope has cornered to make us -ell our commodities for less than :h? cost of production to obtain ' # I. Could cultivation exist if the government should put its sovereign stamp upon anything boliden gold and make it full legal tender? Yes, the governments tho world have existed for thousands of years and they never were conlined to the use of gold ilone until the dealers in money uul bonds conspired to deprive the civilized world of the right to use silver as well as gold. WB A m Fr*m r.S.Jmtnnl rf JMMm ^ ^ A _ Prof. W. H. Peeks. who y tl makes u specialty ot # H_J II & ^ Kpilepxy, tins without Efl itoubt treated nnd cur * P| >V ed rooro cases thnn nny living Physician; his |l k 1 success is nstonishing. JL Wo have honrd of cases of ao yens' standing ^0 cured by nirpn^ v LIU Up? w ^?^]nrK? bottle of his absoluto cure, free to nny nuiTcrors who tuny send their P. O. nnd Express address. We advise any one wishing n euro to address FraLW. JL PF.r.KY,, F. D.. 4 Cedar St., Few York PLANS FOK PKACK. < t'dnstant inople, .Inly -<?.?At the sitting of the peace confereuro to-duv the ambassador* presented the | ace preliminaries drafted by tin* powers, which orevid.i 1';:: Kuropean arbitration of any dilierenoc.s that may arise helweon tho (it ook and Turkish plcnipoteni.aries in arranging a definitive treaty. It is stated iliat the powers will insist upon the acceptance by the l'orte of thin plan. The desire of Germany to institute Knropean control of tho tireek finances "till hampers the settlement of the indemnity question It is understood the Volo-Lartssa raihvav will ho transferred to the (ireek administration, with ^ ihe stipulation that the same facilities shall be granted to Turkey for the transportation of troops as are granted to the (ireek government. This, therefore, does not indicate an intention on the part of Turkey to evacuate Thessaly, but is merely a measure of economy. The Pension Iluhgleis. It is very doubtful whether the pension money will he distributed on the 1st of August, as was intended. The fault does not lie in the Comptroller Cleneral's office but in getting the county boards to follow the letter of the law. Several of the rolls have had to be returned because they were not made out according to townships as required by law. In such cases, where the rolls are not made out by townships, the papers have been returned, and as soon as they are returned properly made out the money } will be di>t rihuted. WANTKD.-WK IK) NOT WANT v HOYS OK I.UAKKKs, to write, hilt A" men of ability. $-t>0 to $fiiio per month, ??lary or commission. State an?l general managers. KA( INK FIKK KNt 11 N K (Kaeine, \\ i?. 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