742 



INDEX. 



R. 



Race Problem, the, 272-279. 



Rebellion in Kansas, the political, 280-283. 



Receipts, forms of, 701, 702. 



RECIPES: 



For the Kitchen, 656 ; soups, 657 ; meats, 



660 ; pies, 665 ; miscellaneous dishes, 667 ; 



bread, 669 ; puddings, 672. 



For Horses, Cattle, Sheep, etc., horses, 



676; cattle, 679; sheep, 682; swine, 683; 



poultry, 684; miscellaneous, 685-690. 

 Reformer, the duty of a, 331-335. 

 Regalia of Texas, 34. 

 Relation of the Alliance to party, 119. 

 Religion in the Alliance, 313-317- 

 Rice, 588. 



Roman Agriculture, 383, 413, 415. 

 Rules for Measurements, 709-711. 

 Rye, 573- 



S. 



School Text-books, 74. 



Schism, the first, 45, 46, 54. 



Seal, National Alliance and Industrial 

 Union, 167. 



SECRET WORK: 



Committee on new work, 27; report 

 on, 29; changes in, 32; simplified, 34; 

 amended, 38 ; Committee of, 88 ; un- 

 written law, 115; National Committee of, 

 117; exemplified, 132; custodian of, 170. 



Sectionalism and the Alliance, 249-256. 



Senators, United States, 732, 733. 



Ship-carpenters and Calkers' International 

 Union, 321. 



Sinking fund of power, a, 259. 



Sick-rooms, care of, 647-651. 



Skeletonized Leaves, 637. 



Socialistic Labor Party, 324. 



South, the needs of the, 284-287. 



STATISTICS : 



Farms in United States and values, 131, 

 132; imllionnaires, 186; public domain, 

 187 ; furni products, 188, 189 ; circulation 

 of money, per capita, 192 ; failures in the 

 United States, 193; the national debt and 

 farm products, 194-196; circulation, 264, 

 265; Colored Alliance, 290; membership, 

 1890, 294 ; in the Northwest, 303 ; mort- 

 gage, 304; Sub-treasury Plan, 351, 352; 

 agriculture in the United States, 463-476; 

 live-stock, 498-510; cotton, 586; tobacco, 

 558; cane sugar and molasses, 1881-90, 



589- 



St. Louis Platform, the, 122, 123. 



SUB-TREASURY PLAN : 



Its introduction into Congress, 137; ig- 

 nored by that body, 148; in hands of 



Committee of Ways and Means, 155; 

 vote by States, 164; loans on real estate 

 added, 179; non-taxable currency, 270, 

 271, 326, 336-354: history of, 734, 735. 

 Sugar-cane, 588. 



T. 



Tables, Weights and Measures, and Inter- 

 est, 712-718. 



TEXAS : 



The mother of the Alliance, 13, 14 ; Land 

 League, 15 ; first county organizations, 17 ; 

 State Grand Alliance, ib. ; greenback cam- 

 paign of 1876, 18 ; records from December 

 27, 1879, to February, 5, 1884, 20; meeting 

 of 1879, and officers of Grand Alliance for 

 1880, 21 ; proceedings of 1880, 23-32 ; ib. 

 1881,32,33; application for charter, 29; 

 copy of same, 30; proceedings of 1881, 

 33; burial service, 33, 34; the first se- 

 cret order having no privileged classes, 

 35; proceedings of 1882, 1883, 1884, 36- 

 38 ; proceedings of 1885-86, 39-46 ; pro- 

 ceedings of 1887, 46-55. 



Action relative to National Alliance, 

 56, 58 ; loan by, 65 ; delegates to first ses- 

 sion of National Alliance, 66; the ex- 

 change plan, 84, 85. 



Tobacco, 586. 



Trade system proposed and discussed, 39. 



TRADES-UNIONS : 



Advent of, i; the labor movement, 318; 

 the exodus from the farm to the mills, 

 319; cheap labor and the unions, 320; 

 Knights of St. Crispin organized, 321 ; 

 the Louisville Conference,/^.; National 

 Labor Union, 322-326. 



UNITED STATES : 



Agriculture in, 444, 448, 449, 454, 458, 461, 

 556; postal regulations, 719-720. 



Velvet-grass ; Velvet Mesquite ; Soft-grass, 

 etc., 567. 



W. 



Washington, George, 462. 



Weights and Measures, 712-718. 



Wheat, 571. 



Wills, 695. 



Window Gardening, 626-635. 



WOMEN : 



Eligible for membership, 35 ; influence 



of, 308-312. 

 Worlidge's " System of Agriculture," 442. 



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