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Show a rui itii ti, viiiti.iii vr, Itepeeeenlnlliesor taelous III ens Heel In lenleienee. C'lttOACKi, Jan.27 111 tho national conrerenoo of representatives ot a. rlout political rvfutnt movemeiibi now exlsleut In this country, Including tho prohibitionists, farmers, laborers,Krn n-liackert, n-liackert, geheral reformers, 1 le, it was deeldeillhattlioreprcscutatltcs of tho various movemsnUahnuld hold tepor-rtto tepor-rtto meellngs, and decllo upon tho ptanks which tliey would Insist on to-stwctlvely to-stwctlvely In Iho joint platform. When tlio meeting reaisemble I, nul the re-mrla re-mrla wero made, It was found that ninny llilngs ImlatuI 011 by oue par-t) par-t) would not bo toll rated by another. Tlio members of tho People's party laboreil, in the general meeting nnd In Iho committee, for tho adoption of a plank demanding that tho exclusive lmiiorlntlon, manufacture and salo of Intoxlcatlcg Hquort bo conduct. ed by Iho government or Htste nt cost, under conditions and re strlctlont willed may bo nloptnl by tho varl'iut Blatts. Their work wat largely Im llVctuil, at tho plank foun J no jilaco lu the a Idrrss brought lu tiy thu commltteo to bo 1 ruenteil tu the coming eonvontlou ot tho People's istrt), Ignatius Donnelly, II. T. Taubcck and othera have exnrcssctl tho oj lnlon that tho address In tho present form will not bo acceptable to tlio People's parly. Tiny ny Ihat tho Prohibition clause aliould bit ,nodll1ed, toaatoaavelo torulgnera the Idea ol Inillthlualrlclitilii tholnalttr of bier drluklng. rile nddreas referred to makes the following mgiresll 111s to Iho loplo ol tho UnltfJ BUles: "Wo lavor tho coniolidallon of all political elements In tsihalf of these Issues. Money should be l.siied by tho i-eneral gnvcrnment, without Iho Intirventlou of prlvatu Institutions, lu ttilllclent (uaultty to carry on Iho business of ihu cjuntry, and ruch money should be n lull legal lender (or nil public and prlvato debit. Tho taloon li Iho gnat em my of rt forms, aul wti ileuounco Its pernicious Influence In-fluence nnd demand lta suppression " The nddnns also favors tho government govern-ment control or all railroads, telegraph and telephone coui utile?; opfioses treculatlou In land aul alleuowntr-ship alleuowntr-ship In the time; demands a reatou-sblo reatou-sblo limitation of tho amount or land tint can lie owned by any e ireralloti or Individual, and favors municipal suriiago for women, Willi an educational educa-tional qualification. It Is signed ti Ignatius Donnelly. I'rnuccs l:. Wll-lard, Wll-lard, Ueneral J. II. Weaver, i:. J. Wheeler, (I. M. Miller, i:. Kvam and H. T. Taylor. In tho Parmrra1 Alliance meeting today most of the time wst occupltat In the apjiolntuietit of conimittet a and the tettlement of a lively ellsj uto over the telling of anven more delegates Irom Nebraska tbnu tho comtltutlon was tald to permit. The Iowa delegation delega-tion was particularly 01 juscd to tho addltlonil Nchraskant. rho Nebraska men flbally triumph by guaranteeing guarantee-ing all detluquent dues. The session will continue tomorrow and probably tho day alter. |