The Peoples Voice. (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 17, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 24, 1894 Page: 1 of 8
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HaruMB fche law vu written down with
parch mentor with pen;
Before the law made citiaetift.the moral
law made inwi
Lkw taiHU for human riyiita. Imt when
it fuii* tIim*" rttfiila to |1V«.
Then k*t law >i r in* brother,but let hu-
luau Ueiujr* live.
mtt
"Our Republic na only exHt
so Long as. its citizens respect
and obey Uieiraelf imposed lawa."
VOL. 3.
Labor,Ts The Parent Of Capital, Encourage Labor, and You Build Up Capital
NORMAN, .CLEVELAND COUNTY, OKLAHMlA, SATl'KlUV, NOVIiMBEK 24, 1894
NO 1?
Osterhatis
Wilmes
Have >uHt rfrnlrmt the)r . ,
Spring Style* ot ty>l n/
4uiilnjc«. i'MrttAreaiMiA-
nl W«. fall niu| eetfOMtlri.
Norman, . Oklahoma.
WILLIAMS A NKWKLT.;
ATTORN EyftAl^feA W,
fnvotlq? in all M><! oonrl ; ftl o, \?v■
fore the ilftpHrtmdnt nt \N iwih-
UitfW 'IIhull tu U.« loUAl
JaiulffllM.
Over IkwUm St^ re.
Norman, oklahoma.
LL;'_ nrt no? i// '..
j —.——dii_j—rjji
HEItltY & SlitAN,
. SUJlfl tti l ( it .'llH
A TTOHMtVH AT I.AW. WljU'iv-
ill nil eoftrt*. Ofllwlnth©
Elle«lir«- M"uk. AH worR,t\x«cuWU
promptly juul 4
' •frnrnt
W. C. WELCH,
Physician & Surgeon,
bnt/p over Kitt redjjW'n 'fMi* Nttof-e,
All calls irfou^puy'attenilkl.
- ,,,.>1 • -'
Ross &. Brewer,
11 v i iu , • • i ■' itt
A limits rcv.i AX u% *vv > m i 11 /jpriia«
1 ;!. li'
( Vitrn# Hunk bullUliiff. ir '
- —U—- ■>!<**
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RemeHiberHW^-^-^.'1 'v' I"*'"
C' ,17 ti*. JO'- )/'j VOl)
James 1). Clare-v-v,
'■n '•i*m n: i i' >/i 4diff'i
xu ) Jriurt-i «>unl W' H&rbfjr iyi(l Ihtli
I vrnnV(4 yaift1'
Trtul*.
I.v t Main wetwet^ > Norinuik 1 '
'• mi 'n^oi—ki ,ii y i—
ii.4 ;ii mnr.c • ( rot Jw,tvtro:•
.* - ,,r , r*t*,ai'*ifPi uiiii .if.fu'.jj'rrr'"
>r •, . n:-.r;..n-
. • fWtyrfw,o$*s fa .
JOHN H.SCO'DT,
Phvisnuan i.^Snrgeoa
wlu'cio ft^er.eia? fnirt^e.1 ofl'cfcj-
Kronv- oMer.C'-tineuH' Jifcnk,.!
Norman, Oklaiionm.
r
Dr. T. H. Williams
XDentist-
AIV Wi fnra11to t>«f JJ mt cla-M.
OWk-o over ^ta,te Banl<.
1
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— —J.—
tr ''**'&*
i'rir>onn desiring to hat^ their
stock bmiuled tl\<y ft'bmnd,
plensu<lrop me a,card ilt^6rt)mn.
w. H.COILU^f'Agent
tia>4
S. SH1M KK-
ifi n in Ntirnuui - t*it«? Hunk mu rr.
—ibOO H
C$tJS HAWNtft€90tm, *
Physiciaite & Surgeoiitg.
wotM a< spedia^Pv,
•>* «< wn«i Nil iakta pm iirtjj li fjr
'Offick; <)v«r Pal'idp.Drti^ Storg^j
fliivh np gp®ri
LtT'S GO TO pi"1 •
STUB'S
The Largest Dealer and Cheap-
est HAUNESS HOUSK in the
Territory.
Hfe Motii/ U
[ I
Quick Sales
and
Small Profit.
w- h. St-bbkm \x, \';6ri>iari: Ok
A Prophecy unit lis FullUliiient.
In January, 1893, we •rate from
Washington an artlrlfe fHr the^Pe**-
pie's Party Paper Whitfh, read in tHe
light <rf gjir present inrtpujulingSj
will, carry (jvnyicti,oti to 3J)y a m^r'-,
chant who heretofore has regarded
the Populists'as mtre rantirs (Tfstn^ar
♦ess jargon. >. ?*•- 1
We re-print the ahfcl®, i'nil beg t'o
ailil to it the warning, that the ruin-
oua^enUeiicies, then pniulcii out, are
still at work, and that the gold con-
spirators grow bolder every day. It
is pitalble tp see our merchants, fac-
tors and manufacturer*, maile the
viijtiiiiji ff{ a system they will not ex-
amine, and which they do not com-
prehend. hi> blind are they, that
Wall Stroet is tislrtg them as instru-
ment's of their own destruction.
fflK.PKJKT, . , ' :
rt,If ever there was a time for the
American pecple to watch thtif rul-
eMi it is now.
Sheltered By the general rejoicing
at the election of Mr. Cleveland,
there is being outlined a policy—)
covertly ami stealthily, but resolutely
—MiVclV means absolute ruin td the
business world.
MiyxllU.lt r |M.' 1 |-.| KTll V :r;'
Ift,tpe mo^t parne^t spuit we im-
plore our merchants,- our fanners,
our labottrs 'tb sttnly the1 situation
ftlf theWselVies. 111 1 ' '
the/gj^jt Bankers, of the financial
centees, where all our money is con-
ge \ed,iare drawing closer together
everyday-, irrespective' 6f patty, to
e$eiijt, tlieii- dominion. , These are
the men who have ''cornered" the
,|}«lk Mf.tfie #)<<"£>'•
■ illow havo thevdone it?' By-the
latta 'WHfch haTe'enabled1 them to'
lower the value of greenbacks just
a^,er '^,a*'s jgh.icft said to the
Mol'«'l«;r ^ gteenbauk.s, yulir money
sha/ll no longer he good in ])0vment
of interest on bonds' atld custom
■ house duties.
j FliM-Hbr; Hit laws which eiiatiled
.[ the, ^p'ecjujator, , wl o bought up
i'lacg«! aajount jof that.pa]*er money
[ which bore ntr interest, td ex;cha'fige
j it,.do.illai'ifor dollar, for government
bond's n'hich p'aid'six per cent inter-
est)iWMiP^ip P9 tax..
Fmti ej, by laws, whi;h changed
the condition of those brtnds and said
th'fey'sHdUld oiily be paid in gold.
Further, by laws which allowed
the holder of those bonds, if he had
large quantity of them -and lived in
a city; to start a National Hnnkrget
ninetv cents of money for every dol-
l?r ,flf the bonds, pay one per cent
for the use of that money and have
the privilege of compelling eveiy
State Banker, every Factor, Mer-
chant, Parmer, Manufacturer, Miner,
Miller, and Laborer in America, to
pay him from Six to Thirty per cent
for the use of that mofiey, which the
gpyerjipieftt gave hint for one. At
the same time every man, woman and
child In the cottntfy was taxed heitv-
'v u' pay I)im six percent in gold on
the bond he had deposited as coUat-
eral. . Thjs interest w s pjii.d gener-
ally in. advawee. One year i 13,000,-
doo wassojgaid nearly twelve hi'oriths
before ii .uas due. And t6 liiake the
thingi cpjnpletely, Ju/(uris«isly. and
'lovislilfilovely, this pampered^aV6t-
Tte 'oMlfe governinent wij exe'mpt
froni taxation.
1 Of course ail the money has gone
to! t'he'se financial 'centers- it was
jjoiiih] to do so. The suction draw
The, cropper fq)t it ne.ft, stopd by
and saw the mule, and the cow, and
the cotton seed sold at Itailift't sale,
and **dty wrtt lb "rentirig land."
VVe were asked the other day by a
deijiucfat ';If, we w/ete.n'aU Wils
lhe t'enanl felt it next; could no our democratic friend greatly art
ULO VlUviNb,
UallMVir. I*j I'rlM. Iw Tkao Wfetob
1 i i 1 if i"!t 1 > I A • I'«jr l «y a«l TacAf Vaa*
ntl Bland *tre defeated, replied 'lit think u more uii^pulous
yes. This answer seemed to shock ot of men «xL-t kuywhere thsn the
Ifl vlrt.ih iWVr* « f Ocrmunj- und
Austrm. «*y n Nutvmlievg letter to
ab-'
. ..^ .... UVA,, I.....,., utiiiuiiam. nicim ticaiiy ami a-, . ~ •
I^er. get credil, ^mploy labor or1 soon As Tie roW<T refeal'n his compos , t'^« "iheijf bSv!' h
"eceel the rent," . and had .10 "quit. ure he asked us why we were glad of 'olu/'Oli q priUu, ' ! iilnolntjily n
fanning,") uU "woii aA>o* t by the the 'defeat of these ijieu who'iuul baJ t 'H'W *l8lf "!«• ,ni"
Hal;" I ,11 f ;ut ii * i i ' J U1f"'1<s for an mstruin l. hiv
"a* tied SO f.llt)lfll V ft r SI vpr ntlil l:irtl 11 r..
day."
TTi'fc I.ah'dloWl felt it next; got dis-
couraged under the mortgage and
under "time prices" and with eyes
blinded by tears and a heart that
weighed him down like lead, headed
his little family groupas itabandoned
iu despair the lioifte of, many, niany
t'e^so./^ithfully for .sijy.er.and tariff' [,,^ size',! hlrt, :up"a7"an' AuWiie«n,
reform. In the first place we told ' > li^n tc five v«(>y ssxt! fw inn who
him that we woul.l have been glad to | ,n'pr, ,h'>' wlM u half
1. , 1 amount. Sueh a tUinir as a m-ieO
have seen every demrtrtat tn the Ut «r eatalofua « unknown to|],om.
UniteilStates defeated as we had no
J consequently an unsophisticated
patience with men who would remain 1 'tran8"r's at their mercy, and they
w.th a pai-ty that ha,l made, within I muchas a Astern
— - «- r*- i.P' ' P*^ l vo years, a record I)f "Per ho Aiaui ican public mi fortn no
years and >f>urneyrd A\vay to join tlie [ f^y a iJ. dishonor," *et:o id, that \\*a 1 of d^innnl that oxistj for
emigrants who have-moved to town" did not regard WiUou and Hland as i l"'"",j!,,'" sim^'7, ^V'9'
. „ 1 1 .1 ■ v-V , " „ ■ , . , I OU9- ami you will neo Vfora lone
" 'chool their children. friendu-lo the cause of tariff reform | ,j.i-.iu,si)a. by tlnnl aad, frai'iA ..
maker* that are now wtirth from<:'30
to l.'iiKt each brlnginit the price of
to _____ ivivM|i
, Next comes the merchant- , How or silver; but as arch-traitors to the
many of them hit the w*U last year ? j same. The greatest entnly any cause
Even Bradstreef, • amtiotm as he was Ichh have is the tnan who advocates
t I.
'^uarnerii* and Hetgon^i# tv-tlay It
i# h und t6 c 1 ni«^. I%?oply wflxu Uave
^ I.,an wiiu auvocaies n n una ic . .,v.r.v nuu u«v,
to make a gpod showing, could not the cause and accepts a compromise! «>bfiey are bound to have flue old vio-
conceal the tremendous slaughter g<V | frptp the enemy tbat practically kill3 ' wil'.,l"lJ La,!'1u[ous 'T!.1'09 t0
ing on in their ranks. Mow many | the cause. That kind of a man is } than their wel*hUn £lA m°V°
" / • miuu wa m t II u ti 13
more of "them are nervously scanning . simply merchandise and-*e cannot | The appreciation ot th violin Is
arid c'6mpltring htlp but' rejofce when sueh men are «vary; day ip Ameea-a. and
7" , How defeated. If Bland and Wilson had ! "udy^U 'I
many of them will frankly teli yotf haVfe been honesf in the advocacy of | piano, and inasmuoh as thy piubition
that their future derierids on how tiii.ir «il v 'r !inr) larifY ruf.wm
(hat their future depends on how their silver and tariff, reform nieas - ,' *v<17. vlollhiat 'always han been
they^coVCup. wliat they- i'cwietljure^tliey should have ,twU by Iheir , ^"aorne oA?ri«S 61^16^^^
over- | bills atld appealed irt j mand is yot, it se«i*s u> me, Fn its
After, there, cosne your factors,; stead of compromising: 'ti was cbm <IlfuB<,-v in onr onmitry: Kxaetly what
j 1P ) > A n If *• rfc ruii «Mifi i. propoi t.i.ns it will annum' no
j - -- "I i -wi.ij/. uiiiiaiut. it n.n I Hill " J
state bankers, railroads and tnanu-jprdmise after compromiser,hat!
f.iclurert the pressure being light plunged tlii* nation . iiilo a bloody : the day wheu jf.i i.iipj will l jmid f,,f
oh them as'long as^thejf impose war ai\d sii|i/iar \egisIation is hasten- a ^t'^ivarius. auj whon no Italian
their .burdens on,-the tra.lus below, ituri like-rai.wr..,.i.^ u .. *>«} n of any nn-rit what«v«r can I*
their .burdens on>-the grades ,below.
When the cropper and tetiant can
,H6longer make gpbd tp'fhe landlord'
the he4vy fliarges hej endures, their '
support fails him arrd he joins them
in poverty.1 Wnen'the. landlord can
tio longer make griod to the merchant
t)ie.heavy, charges the 'letter ,has to-,
pay fpr><*non«y, the merchant trim-'
W(io Wovld not be an tu tor,
tin, «*lmu Mtt inlie*Miiietiifii.
Ill- <'"unli;iiuuuufMi ru ("l wilt) <• «,
III" lulu,I .il ih,. iMittuiii o| til, '|,ii inmw,
III- li'vl "Mia. Iiiji nf In, ,-iialr; .
Wl. ehiiir-Hi in mi cilviw «upn<nlnu,
KM i iiMl .:tiii.-T'lt'i- IIS UM4
HK vm oil (he iliintr nH till,ti'
tm illlt.xsiir iloi iniM iitK
Tlin* uu^iiitrty l<inir |.hk..- from Ilowlvr,
Willi UII.W. Ilnwl I«i>ll„| «t„pr„t
An. I n fcli(,rt .I in.|iil-, 111,,] fr,,,,, orriwter,
llei|iim.tiHK li|« n* \*pn|,MMlru|.|>ffcl; .
Thru- were l.vnrj troui (iiiakai, the i.oet
1 WienrlllSK « eel llm>rM„n,i wpi.nv,
Anil M T)iny khii bom 'k>.lit«rrUie inrniei
t>e?ullblui(a i uiiiile <>l Uell,i .
Tliern wrii. bllli-u fnitn lifiiutlrul inalitSiiH,
A ml tiili.i lix.in saiiawrurtwo
Anil Ul.lxi l lemlM lilllilml Ion lellur
VS'lllcU lii1 nilicil It be wvole It, itr wlio>
There"were mjiUuq ui |iraUe.fixmi wrilere,
Ot till- -mootli Iin,| inetjllllloii. m.'Iiool,
ami one (if his f IvhN la-i |«|m V«,
Wlileli Inforiueil lllm tliut he wihh foot.
There were hmu stiir>nH "aiia" frUIn Uietlly,
An.I ixiuitr Willi iiare.i u mo*,
\\ lileli uil.le.l; "t'liMBe Khulhln |n «r^uK
Aim S..ml iii your Ml) «|„,„ vou're Hunt ." "
There were lulu, C,"„m or^nlc-iUon, -
TtieinneeTniirs, tlielr wiiiii.umi Vli*>lr laws-
Wtilellsni.l "t 'anytrt pnnf th|.*llrfouile«iiient
v* r the £1111.1 Ikf ,ttiI* 0HH-r *"
There were tleketj, Inviting tils I'reieueie
'IV. liwilVsU, imrtliwnmi *iio« «,
Wntppe.l hi ""ti - ' *1*leftNe giro ifr. n itntli'd,"
lleiiiiirely aiippeit tn til tits oIova
In -itiofl a, ItHtwtn I....S in tlietnlrie,
Anil 1HU mir UaiUlt -ijltlWie.il trs.l,,
I here wiiB.notJi)iiK t hey ti 1.1 not i'licniitter,
F.*eeptliiKl jifiliuii-, II wu.tii.lt.
—CuilUnt.
Some of the N'oiiiun hunters are
cry successful,
ing * like catastrophe again. We
have no patieriee with men who will
compromise wrong for tcmp.irAiy ex
jifedietiCJrj, 0ur nails of legislation,
is too.full of spinekj-i individuals
iivhft styiti themselves statesmen.
Give us'Men for legislators with c'on-
vi«*i<i* fi nnd back line sttfiiHent to
ttMtlty J lie in ami if n^e|l> \>V /al|
had for less thaiv *1.0(11; while the
miljo ty will briiig from IH.OOO to
|1 J.OUJ.
ICE- BOATING,
4 Mite • Minute In ttri S|lind on^
|>jr rvW|ri Myers. (•;
1 ho ico-hoat- is a racing, machine
pure and simple. Its hull—itf.thn
few tmibeits form|nK Jhaf, fpi(ler-like
, • , - j",/ . yi-^rO'-two can lie s'o ei^lkd.' -is.,uut .to-
li.es. M lien the tnerklranl's ^iipjiort by them: for sych men have the vi in such a mariner a to obtain
falls front uijder the.faiitor.antl statelLtiliivlto rise iinain ,iin 'i,k..,. 1,10 f*1 i-tivnpth .ron
I ,j . y ? . •*?*. ■ . , M 11 y mc vi . | t.t't " wv*
falls from under the,factor,and state,'rise again 'ami macV-ihc en-,
banker, dtuvn- comes, the .grade: and emy. -n'l hey are lihe'Bflfrtpiftt.« ' Jlndsoit 'ap|Wr t- hU**a
"stt on till you rea<?B the highest. ■ i.tlie) can't he tltuwned, W itlf cttlrhall 't'w;,1'lth ■< honn. The sei srm U>r
No business, on this :eari1i„ vviicnSftrPftSslatiArt teeirtMit Tuil of aiii,r l'10,9' " ' rT,>' ia*U ovw th,rt> d'"r".
* r j wiutoiyj t^ftprd but Ai'Week
.ft weather. 01 eourim,
mW hiio (lays sctvUored
the eason, whiok Ui.< iu-
4ividit u Ice-boat enthusiast watches
for and tafce prompt advantage of
The main oBstaefes to the Sport are
liffht wirtdii. r'oiijfh i e and snttw.
Accidc/its are rarfe, and it is seldom
that any more serious harm comes to
the sportsman than u thorough tluck-
i«lf or afrost-bitte.n hand or nose.
*l,e 111 "st serious aeoldentg ftefcur
two years ago to secure it; but failed ! 1?™™'?"!"!'"° th" Ww,n"et
♦ ^ ^i .i • . opposite tucks, ior wh^n eno
to realize on ther hopes, and have, stopped suddenly by so;ne u^for '
i c ■ i 1 ' - i . • i.- >"P "yv ^vir' nn tu \
on v .ur and leguinuje. .^rpfits are I chasabie and Qorrujitible material i-, «f ,^i <iil .
aimed ,it, call be. safe when it has ten it auy wuiAlcr.that ..ur st.aute bn«ks W
pliy to some othef'elaifs' fohthe use j are merely, a coj'npilaiUyn ot latvs to, *b
of money a higher rate than is paid | the accumulation and protection of
by thalclass.. Soone?orlater,through capital at the expense of honest in
the incKorable operation of natural dustry.
laws, the man who' has a tn'oriopOly
1 he peoiple of this country want'
prosperity antl plenty of it. They .'
voted the democratic party in to power
of issuing money and can charge a
higher price than he pays will own
the world A5 well might the grass.)
try to resist the law of the seasons,
as the business world attempt to es
j j again voted the republican party into't ous"'uct fin, is run into by 'ami
| power, and In case their hopes are 'ol.1®w.in« its course. Tlje
|. , . I , authentic runs of floirie of these boats
, blighted, we suppose they will look to are really marvolo'un Swift express
I the democratic party, again in 1896. train3 are frequently ovbrtnkon and
, ! With the American people looking ' W'y WHr'' at rest- "iys
^ ! ( . i eai sun y \\ cck 1 v. A inilt* a minnt«
for prosperity in this manner they Is often made hypers,
| will be about as successful in securing!
Have you read of the banquet of | as ^>once ^'e Leon was irt finding
cape from this, situation without a j ®8a'n voted the republican party into j on. Is run into by another
change of the laws which create it. ' P0vver' and ln case their hooes are ™ly 'ollorwlnir its course
The gold-grabbers are alive to
their advantages ami seek to perpet-
uate them. How? Py perpetuating
a banking system based on gold
bonds.
in rniiaaerpina r 1 "
noticed how democratic : They wi" l)erish from starvation }'"11'*
the bankers in Philadelphia?
Have you noticed how dem
and republican bondholders got to
gether at that elegant feast?:
Have you reflected on the fact that I
there was absolutely no difference I
between the representatives of the ' - r— —
two old parties as to the purpose ? i holding therein* the masses fr9at;
Did you read the plans proposed— rtf lhn n"rt^1" -""^".lii-.-.r-.m «hnh
especially the plan Of Mr. Harter
(Cleveland's pey who spolitj fpr the
democrats and . wftose bill appeared
in this paperjast week ?
If so, no, words of juine. c^u rouse
you, if the facts themseltfea do not.
When the financial kings of'both
Mortem KiiK1I |, i
It appears that some
1,600 novels
the Fountain of Perpetual Voutli. were published during the last six
'V novels a year. These
while looking for prosperity as Ponce al.UioA w'vf 7"r°, Tr"'*0 by
DeLeon died of old age w hile look- $wh^
ing for the I'puntain of Youth. Willi All1*L('r:i uiet with buooogn enough to
the bits of this government in the ft"'!""1'u B"'-'on<1
mouths of the old parties and Wall the front A
popularity and «n ineome
'Of the people df : this ertiin try"Will hieh even in the prMeSsroW of
.. , JW ■ 111 taw wo,ilii l*i called confiidmablr:"
! never get as clo§e 16'
prosperity as Moses of Old came ti
the PraniiSe.d .Land. fey.erytfody i>
now waiting for- t]R. tia\vrtiuj{ of iht
djiy of ..prosperity^ jj reused by the
repubJic.tjt party: but We feiu
they are doemed to re-alize 'that the
shores of levautv are men enjoying fiopulitrHy
noaghrtn.nialte their "go'off ''
in large-number*', and the renminift^
l'J i are men wiio have fcehieved Such
a measuro of upevss that they are
enrmirageti; to iiers-vi re, Ju* llU,
JWsiffij;Late failed u- wriU-'l-s
of' Action (tlli'ilig the last eighteen
years, ti; against '
It is very jiiiiufiil /ur a democrat
to talk politics these days.
l'av np your sub«T?j(t1ons at once
if pos'sible. W\- Iu.c,l the, muncy.
Congressman \\ ikson accepted a
compromise measure on fife-:tariff
but the people of liis tli.Vr'kt would
liot compniinist ihem.scjvts by re
Imping him to C&ngrfcsS. « "
Have you heanl ot (lie new thfrd
party in American poljricsY"' lt is
tbedemueTaUy^aily. V\ i Ui are. i.nl
of ''PeHidy aad- disltofter'' t6'-^e he-
foiethr propjtHt will iic yiany,years
In lui< it tjgejj i,, ,llt, ,|l^ully o| a
aecond party. " |.
--—t Tr,-^ yi! i
A^arain votisjs more lu^Vdrtarit
tluni a gain in a few cpjjgi;g>sfuen
until our party gets a mHjujiity jn
Congress. Our party "has doubled
its vote iri the' t'Kiited States and tins
is a victory of much gieater impor-
tance than the gain of a few addi-
tional congressmen.
The overshadowing cnrs'c of Aher-
ica to-day is (he monopolist. lie
puts, his hand on every bushel Of
wheat, every sack of flour and every
ton of coal, and pot a ^nan, woman
or chili! but. feels the touch -oi his
money despotism. He controls nomi-
nations and elections, ijg lJBs tl^e
democratic party in one pocket and
republican in the. other.—Rev. T.
DeH itt Ta'mage.
TeMic lias gone ilfiiiuirtiilU: by aliuut forl.T
Ihnn-iin.l --Stnii. |>„t,
" Strange that Texas.slioufd go dem-
ocratic, Texas with-185,000 demo-
cratic majbrity, by reason of the
"Perfidy and dishonor" OX the demo-
cratic administration was almost
capftrrrd by the Poprrli«;ts, would
hrrve been ti n'lpre Vlfectu'e n'ay of
startling the avoca,i;e flemoeratic.vot
ter ::iiii . roiiMng Iti'm iti-jfah, (fang^r
of tin: Peopled Party. r'?4,
, , , - .. «■ .. • • /ears. ifi against'about eighty who
old parties opeiily pieet a;idVi|cc4are moul"«ng of the politician and the hav° F it'ceeded well und lStJ wha
their tletermination to extend tho mo-, s«£s?qycnt realit;; are far apart... spekta"' t<'lul'u''|y--?-ou'jon
in, i, 1. ,llr.c,iu„ „„ irresisii- "i S" - •
h, SS S/'r I r ::s'h'" ";r; SZZ • is
Gold Gold' ' nstead of having the government is- ing men, by their votes coriceed they b^e''. solemnly to return
' . sue it on equal conditions to all its ire m„„ „r,i, .,1 ■, • . 't to him whole as he found it, am",
1 his thing,has been going on for people it does seent tn „ .t, n It' out the militia and then he proceeded to strap his razor
twenty years, and the national bond ml,X n™ .. k T sh°0t the Strikers the **$■ He lathered his particular
holders^ard national over the land would beautiful struggle for bread and but t0"k his ^ f"
bankets have | De warned 111 t rue and make 1 11r(! ter let \.,o • '"6 han., and with one swin.> remc,veil
got the gold. test ' resollltp an . ; . 1 I ,ct Amencans stand aside and beard, lather and cuticle fU hafr to
Evervsttte bante H t 'ih I ( "niediate ttiat give the Chinamen a chance. Open 'I he patient howled with pair.
I.t ery state banker does business a I he plan of the gold-ring could never theports ami let Chinamen come in. ""
' r 1111' I P V 1' VPrt' f O ft r\ f aitni... .-t It** ■ *1 't , l«kr1 , r, t . } ,J • (K . . ....
their mercy—every factor, every nler { 'je enacted int
ehant, every planter. 1 here is
!•:. aw
m I gra.dalion . in the. servitude, but the!,- ,JS l,e mormng business at )-our
:; livery of the serf is there all the same j ^tc,,en/,?or..f' I|en off mtich of Lite.
" riwl i>1 linVer felt it'll , ,. . t Pai't'?fl.n press tells, the truth
lhe laborer felt it first, and . j abou, tllt, ,evlvi, (jf it(n.
"r Ji " e -lc ' peritf- w-e should think thSt'tlie cajjs.
itm>v
Fmffip ' " '
.1. lO
UTOHIAL hi HI-XT
., llltW^ftr !
. >..• 'MilUSN
: ^"• I wijdi en
j wearily tramped the street hiuiting
ty] I for work.
the workingmen have s
their vote that they want
j nowgive us Chinese rates,
wages go', tile more pfespei
have. ' * ■■
o leinii.,- - onii.i, -- ,o
—jUenvdrl\Qad,.
ifnifi^d by
i)W Wages,
The lower
ifV we will
and sitting bolt upright in the ciiair.
he I'yJ the uaiber repr aehfuJIr.
" nut in thunder are you trviuir to
he
mv
razor
uded
is to
unirri
prized the C
-;ilf'not I, t
■ |>Wr the ,-t.
fharp.
in bu,
' ai
Vou
olo
and I aui
kc/i holii it
obliged
>r free t>reakfa
off to some extent.
auld be falling ' Arkansaw is about Th.Fonly" stat^ V ... will confer a favor'up<
in the Union that is safely democratic.; by reading the advertisements.
I :iv.dc-llll,>M'4lt;H' pat'y basiod.thtfm-
seive.s I or y far, teflt'n'g the people
thet Was no need" f ir a tl^iji,! party.
I hat it never touhl accomplish'any*
thing cic. Now that the dembcYhHt
party is the third party ip nearly all
the states and territories west of the
Mississippi fiver we will see if those
democrats tvho hay'e decried a third
par|y practice what tiiey j>xeftch when
^ the next general elecifon coifies
I around.
Hiro Knuff Boifn.
rhe British museum oojitains many
rare and hoautiful suuff boxes; 'of ihe
last century, plain and ciiamL-Iod,
made of papier uiadn-, Iiuitu . silver
and g[Old, simple und complicated.
arnaJl an (I hir/jo- Ciu'ioils. ruatorials
were t^oni'- tjiacs u^oii in th^. tuauu-
facto^p «• r lnj,.i . ajjittf
ye^t's ai^o potato .snj^f hox&p u t^ve iu
confm. ii, y -c, Tlx.y v.ci-v .ur^.U oi
potutQ,j)uIg,( wUui-jjL ^ Hixue,,
glutlno'^, ijia^« r :.L \ya into
J 1 •' l.-.'JiMfe ■
b""' wa ' '■il liVfifwa, ,. ■
unoB Iney wjft s mclnui ano.tii *.
Brunswick boxes.
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Allan, John S. The Peoples Voice. (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 17, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 24, 1894, newspaper, November 24, 1894; Norman, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc116575/m1/1/: accessed July 5, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.