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Show iiEiiii.tnioNAur wrroMrt. I.ATi: dl(tche from varloui att of tlie IJnllt-l HUtrt, and i:uroran CAuntrlee, liUlcaUi n very uiimIIIkI condition of the Induatrlal world. From Ionilon, England, rewrbi reach u thataatrlkeofJock laborer I hourly eicteJ. The atrlk ha nlnmly com. menced In Cardlir and aeveraloftbo mallur aca roait towne. It I feared It will extend to all ihlppliu center of Ilngltnd. rromvarloua point of our own coun try ooinoa rroit of vant orgauliatlon of wage worker. Tho railroad em-ployiii em-ployiii of aome of the great ayitein are allying thonmlvc with the I Vlcralcd Tradni Union, while In other place the rallroal em1oe are or. canlilug to llglit the prrjictcd IJranger leglilatlon agalnat rail roada. Trom Chicago comi-a now that laborer engaged on the World' Fair are worklug under thu protection of the military and inllo-. Hut Iho moit atartllng neivaof all cornea from tho Tanncre' Alllauce vO' le. The member of till tty, In the Illtnola Iiglilature, demanj abaolute ''(lovermnent ownenhlp of nil mil road,telxra In and telephone." Thla 1 a glganlla demand. Tu irchaMi thu railroad and telcgraih of Iho Unltetl Bute would require alx billion of dollar. dol-lar. TorabwtliU inomy wouM ill Imnieiuely to taxation, tiuliv the Tanner contemplate Uklng Ihu proi erty without giving any counMitloii. To oiwratu thue roal and telegrapha would n-iiulri ouo million porion All Ibeae, under tho new regime, woul 1 b government otltetvla, and would luiturally work for Ihelr own K.ritua' Hon In uDlce, and for tho luty lu iwwcr. The rarmera1 Alliance ha alioitn mandod a "National Indcndcut Comintloii" In lS'L'. Ono plank of the proveil latform of that Convention Conven-tion will bu the favoring of an Atntral, Ian billot ytcm. That I, It will be an attempt lo compel evury Klatolo adopt thl ayatem whether It ta dlipo-id dlipo-id to Jo ao or not. Tlio Alllauco men In the Kamuu UouMof ltprevntatlvi-a ;iaied aliw a few daya ago absolutely repudiating all Win In that Hlato. The Kmiaaa Hennto, wlilili I Ilvpubllcan, pawod a rcaolutlon condemnatory of the Home It rcada Djfollowa: "Ul.eren., lly lbiaigeotlbD llouw bill eoi.imonly ca'.liil the ia.br Tat bill audUher or a llkeiluiraetir the lloiiw oi ltepnamiUllve of tbl buto ba eniiMHl gn-at apprem u.lon and dbtruit among tbo bolder of Kan aettirltl, and l,uwbilk)ve, dmiglbe inile of thU Malo Biuit and liriiarabl Injury by iwiitliig tbo wllbdranal i.r all l.irelgu eeptlnl from our Slate, tiy rondo; big It llnpiiIM fir tbo dfthtor ilaa of our lo lo to renew their mortgagm or n en y ttiolnteritaoirulng thenvn, tbere f.ire, Iw It llex.lvcd, That It I tbo K'ti.oof tbU teiiatotbat no tbl vr vloonury men, ure, caleulatiil In lt luturn i r by It pm-vlilon pm-vlilon lo Iiditrlouily nirct Ibe iniople i ( llil-Hlalr, or ll.ii rrclil of tbo aauie.euu ur thill pan thin biHly,1' luaddltloutoatl thl tho Alllame demand the frco and unlimited coin agoof illvir. Itdiuiaiiditheatlltlon of National lanki, Iho t lection of l'reeldent and Vlce-I'mldent of Iho United Klatea aa u ell aa that of United Htatea Henutor by dlrict .oto of the Iro le. It U not Ullllcult to Imagluo tho radical nature of the revolution Ihiw demand, If ottalned, would accom pllah. Clovermuent control of rallroadi and tibgrapha lnolvlaomuthllig pna Itlvely driuJful to counrvatle Aluirl' can. It I true railroad do not detune a Rrtat dial of conibloratton at the baud of fur nun, but the tre mendoii change coulcmplatod ahould bo appropriately comldcred. The operation of the national banka, lu tbo way of loana and dUcoimU, aggregatwl, Init Octoln.r, to aomithlng eiual to $2,OOU,O0U,IIO0. 1 1 li i iltraatfd that there w ere f I,u00,0o0,ooo n orth of irop railed In the country lut )ear, and that the national lank facilitated the markt ting and exiliiuge of till vait aggregate, and tbo farmera have no echomo to upi ly the place of tbo Natlouol Iwuki. (on)iaretluediuiandi on tho art ofthefarmrr with the developmeut gulugon In railroad organlinllon nud In tru-t comblnea Cbauncey lleiow, 1'realdcnt of tbo New York Ceutral, gtta a ralary uf $T3,0iN) a Jiwr, The pruddeiiUoftruiteget on mi aerage, i-VyuM a year. Jami (I lllalne git oulyJffWiuHi'critaryof Bute. Iho T'"'isw,"pff'y. . lurttlon li, will the ballot reltle tbia laaiic. Not by any mean. I'lnkerton, the Chicago detocllvo aald tbo other Jay, that lu Chicago a lone be could ralw 'JO.OOO men to take tip arm and go Into the coal nglon In t'eiinaylvanta, and fthoot down atrlker. In fact behaia regl mi nt of men there at ritviit, protect Idk IbeConnillivlllo nomunlou coke worker. 1lio I'lnkerton nun are anut-l wllb revolver and rlllea. Tbry are IJ three dollar a Jay and bmrd. Thiy wlllaboot at the tviunnand of a man who armed Uieru In dlrnt viola llou of all law.bnth Huleand National. Tlnkeiton hugh at city aud HUto of-Hclal, of-Hclal, bocauso be bs the (Iouldaud VaudirbllbiatliUliack. The revolutionary demand! of the Farmer' Alllanra will, If pnnbed to their leglllnuU riwull, tauie a conflict. con-flict. If It can carry organlted labor with It In the atniggle It may aucctod, lut If railroad rmployia ihould antag onle the farmer, then tho tail con dltlon of the farmer will boworan than the nut. |