March 15, lS'.U THE WEALTH MAKERS. 5 Y , That jut t what w want, and If tie A P"ty a regular convention can O counted on to back that advice up, we .'can pull our poliiical caootuuU" out of i the fire and bait and lure them over 1 into the ranks of Democracy, when, the Populist party belnff swapped off or forsaken for a share of the offices, they will have to stay. Work on man's part Is always assisted or linked with the tireless energies of beneficent nature. "We are workers Aogether with God." The worker ' alone can know and love God, because of actual contact and the all-wise assis tance In producing things serviceable and enjoyable. Intelligent, voluntary work is, or makes possible, the mos intimate and real worship. In work we do not search for God, but we touch the (Infinite Energy, Wisdom and Love.Jand draw to us God'slever ready, effective uower. ftDower that never refuses to r h , answer and serve ns. msiree, voiun Y tary, honest work,, also, which makes us each and all of use to one -another, and is the attractive force between men the basis and bond of society. Work is worshin! work la fellowship; work is love. But they who would obtain the fruits of labor without labor, rob Goa and man, and must live loveless, apart separated in spirit. Thb Omaha Bee In criticising Edward Bellamy's article in the Forum admit that "municioal ownership of water 4. TOorka oan works, electric lisrhtin , - " plants, etc., is in vogue in many Amer lean cities as well aa abroad. J. he pos tal teleeraph, telephones and posta savings banks exist in many foreign countries and will eventually bo cetab liahed in this country. It will be many years, however, before the government will monopolize the lumber traffic, the iron industries, and the mills, factories and business enterprises which constl tuto the arterial blood of our national commerce." Mr. Rosewater cannot make the above admissions and not know that the Populist party is thc- only party that demands anything new and worth fitrhtin? for. f.x-Mavor Hewitt of New York characterizes tko Bland Seigniora? bill as an attempt "to coin a vacuum, i 'ir rather the "negative Quantity on th ..athflr side of a vacumn." Never mind, Mr. Hewitt. Any sort or -annum whinh will hear the eroverc V CV ' ---- u ment stamp and complete the round o circulation is all we need. Enough such "stamped vacuums kept movlnp will serve to fill the vacuum in million of American stomachs. , Any man who wishes to fuse with tte faamocrat or Republicans Is at llbert to do so. But any man in the Populis party who .tries to fuse the party, o who proposes a fusion conference, wil find himself burled 'beneath an ava lanche of opposition. We merely pre diet this avalanche -if the fusion crow- far is inserted. MR. J. B. Obbounb has delivered 488 Pomiliat BDeecb.es In the last nineteei months in Georgia, has traveled lO.OtX miles by rail, and has addressed over 250.000 people. The Popuhat party l "making sweeping gains and Georgit will be one of five or six Southern Btatet to stand iu the Populist column in 1896 The Democratic editorof the tireclej Herald is strongly opposed to fumo and oDnoaed to it on principle. Tkat U i i the kind of Democrats we respect , There are a great many honest Demo L crats and Republicans. We never re I for to them or Include them when wc y characterize the macMnn variety. Buffalo County Al iauoo Men Ileitis to Be Fused. Shelton, Neb., March 6, 1894. At a meeting of our Alliance March 6th, held for the purpose of organizing In the Aid Degree, the following reso- "Actions were unanimously adoptod: A Whereas We tee a writer in the ' World-Ileratd is advocating i fusion o! the Independents with the Democratic party and a division of the offices, and Wnereas, Such a scheme of fusion for the sake of the oftlces Is di'Rustloo, to the men of principle who belong t the independent party, and would re sult ip its death and burial; therefore belt Resolved, TV while we do not be Hove it possible, that an Independent , , state convention can be gotten together that wm nave one vote for fusion; tsi, it fnsion is voted by the regular state convention, we pledge ourselve to send delegates to an Independent state con vcntlon that will put a utraight inde pendent tickni in tne n-ld. And wo further pledge ourwlves to w If neces- . wry, that a straignt ticket Is la the field In this county. Signed ) HERMxScuErtR, l'reat. s. A. Needy, Jcy. Tourist (torn Mtnnttota Peinta. Commencing October 5th, a Tourl.i car leave Mtona:i. every Thurtda.v , morning ol runt to I'uoblo and l Albert l.a to l olumbu J unction, ar riving at 1UT p. m. and there connect with our (!. II I. A I. Irala No. 13 which will hold at that point for ar rival of thi tl. C It, & N. train carry. Inf tha etr, and via KtL'iiy arriv at I'ut'hl i oe.l mrotrc IWUalu Ocvibt r 1Mb, Tonritt etr will AUrt Pvry TucmUi mrnl? and run U MlnuiaooH. A. Hi tool Itjr thnwf h Affim to Ik Mutt.... rrtvlair at slgWt, and thern lav over and ho UU a e on "11! U I rl day "nl!irf, and rua via Omaha., Ua tUa 4 iWiWt tti to wbU f. LU1 THERE WILL BE NO CHANCE IN THE LIBERAL PROGRAM. IRELAND STILL THE GREAT ISSUE. The Xew Premier Declares That the Home Kale Question la al Fretting ma Ever . dadatoae'. Attack oa the Ilout of Lord Indorsed Principal Points In the Queen's Speech on Opening Parllnment. Losdox, March 13. A large crowd of people gathered in the vicinity of the foreign office to witness the am val of the celebrities who were to at tend the great meeting of the Liberals, which had been convened for noon Lord Eoseberry, the new premier, was loudly cheered and a warm welcome was also extended to other distin guished Liberal leaders. Lord Hone berry also received an ovation as he took the chair in order to preside at the meeting. Sir William Vernon Ilarcourt, who was the last member of the cabinet to arrive, was greeted with great enthusiasm. The prime minibter, in addressing the party, alluded with considerable feeling to the retirement of Mr. Iliad' stone, saying that they "would greatly miss that sublime and pathetic figure which enriched and ennobled, not merely the treasury bench, but the House itself." continuing, he said "It was thought in the high office to which I have been called there should be a declaration of policy, lhat is not necessary as we stand where we did. There will be no chancre of measures and although there has been a disastrous change of men, they are all pledged to the same policy. The , same measures remain as they are, the program of the Liberal party, and it Is not intended to recede from any one of them. The honor of England and the peace of Europe are safe in the hands of the present government. The Welch church question will be pressed to a ucnnite and successful conclusion." As soon as the applause which had greeted his opening remarks had sub sided, .Lord Kosebery continued: In rjpnrd to the Irish Question we are bound to It by ties of honor and affection. My cpeouh rawed Koine doubts as to my own position in regard to home rule. Those who have these doubts can only have read the speech In eurnory manner. The policy of home rule will not D mst twnniteiy pursued ir there is any doubt on the subject, one pledge which the government ban uiven in this connection is the coiumu knee in his present office ot the Itiiht Hon John Morley, chief secretary for IreUnd. Mr. Morley has been offered a hUher otnoe, but he thought it his duty not to sever bis career from theVauste of Ireland. Cheers On the house of lords issue Lord Eosebery fully indorsed Gladstone's late attack on the lords. Sir William Vernon Ilarcourt, chan cellor of the exchequer, followed in behalf of home rule and reform of the house of lords. issues is the queen's speech. WheD parliament resumed its sit ting to-day, the speech from the throne was read. In it the queen says: Negotiations are In progress with the United StuteH for the purpose of executing the award of the court of arbitration in the question of tne seat ntmerieg or tne uenrinfr sea. Two collisions, accompanied bv lamentable loss of life, lately occurred with the French colonial forces in West Africa. I await the result of tbff inquiry in regard to these deplor able occurrences with full oontidence that they will be examined in a calm and diirniHed temper, as bents two great nations upon such an occasion. Gentlemen of the House of Commons: The est mutes for the public service will be laid before you. They will be found to make full and adequ.tte provl ion for the defense of the empire. My Lords and Gentlemen: The recent im provement in the state of Ireland bat been continuous and marked Agrarian crime has been reduced, under the administration of or dinary law, to the lowest point that baa been reached for the last fifteen years. The condi tion, however, of a considerable body of the evicted tenants of that country requires early attention A measure will be submitted to you with the view of a reasonable settlement of this question, deeply affecting the well bem or iretana. Bins win bo submitted for tho amendmentof the registration, the abolition of plural voting, dealing with the ecclesiastical establishments of Wales and Scotland, tbe equalization of rates in London, local govern ment ror bcotiand on the same basis as re cently accorded to England and Wales and the exercise of direct local control of the liquor trallia You will be asked to consider measures ror tne promotion of conciliation in labor disputes, for the amendment of the fao tory and mines act and for the reform of the method of conducting inquiries into fatal ao- ciaenis in Scotland. Only a few peers were present in the house of lords when parliament opened. United btates Ambassador Thomas F. Bayard was in the diplo matic gallery. The Mctarthyites assembled at 1 p, m. In committee room No. 15 of the house of commons and encrae-ed in animated discussion of Irish parlia mentary matters. Mr. Justin McCarthy wits re-elected chairman of the Irish parliamentary party. THE MRS. KENSM ANN MURDER. The Husband Held Without IUIL Charged With the Crime. Kansas Citt, Mo., March 13. A warrant charging Deldrich Kensmann with the deliberate murder of his wife Johanna, was sworn out before Justice Worthen this morning by Police De tective I in nis. Kennsinau was ar raigned, pleaded not guilty aud was committed to jail without bail to await u hearing. It is charged that he did deliberately, willfully aud with malice a fore thought, beat, Mr ike, choke and atrnngle hia wife until she wan llriKl. I hlef XiM'tfr U confident that Kens mann killed his vifj that he uiltrht recover V.m Insurance n her life., and that his uiititrck,i'li(HHUra lIofTutitnu, who naa arretted haturdav. knows something of the matter, even if she did not actually help In lh deed. t'tr thU reaou no tvarrnnt ha yet been Cpli.'d fur aeaiusi her, the chief want If p nit. to lerii mora of har hUtoi'v Hil l it Hkiltt get ik slate- tent from to r, I' I Jdl U...1..H,. it,.. .a.l.t.. red to al t! i' mi i elet'Uou iu 17 v r ium luniaiM, t ;, Ji.hi i;L'er v ntk'lh'd neat I'rai euiutotltr vohovUiHsr I I.j ; caught itiui wiir. ! tluuil r. non RnSEBtRTS IU A 8aitiT riaai. The eompany are seated at the dinner table. Enter Baptists (a (errant), haggard, txcited and exclaiming: "Quick, quick glass of wine!" People stire at each other, and at last the wi&h is complied with. Baptlstedrinks off a glass of wine which has been poured out by tbe mistress of the house, who inquires What has happened. 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I TOR EXCH NOFarm ISO acre near t In 1 coin, for land further wwt, prefer It parti lly Improved. John J- UllllUn. Llnceln, Neb. VANreD fresnd rvclone airenta Good tf pay. J. Y. M. Bwlgart, Bec'y, Lincoln, Neb. 37tf EIGHTY ore farm nar Lincoln, 65 acres under cultivation. II . if taken at once. John J. GillUan, Lincoln, Neb. 3bM TjlARMKRS and feeders send Sc. pontage for ju' pacaage. kodv Thomas, rJingDain. la. TjlOG From a choice oen slcifle comb Brown Xi Leirhorna. $l.Miperfel'in IS dozen eggs irom i punou) ror nionin i r rnruary. n, u. YOUNU. l'.OI O St. Lincoln, Neb. 3Dlt J ANTED -Twenty thousand new subscri bers tO TBI ALLiAaCE-lNDBPBXOKNT. FOR EXCHANGE Fine six room house and corner lot In Lincoln, for land in eaolern orrentral Nebraska. John J. Uillllaa, Llncom Nebraska. TINGLEY & BDRKETT, attorneys-at-law. WM O St., Lincoln, Neb. P OR SALE A new t horse level tread power, james waison, eteua. men. ants fTUNrJLKY & BURKETT. atrorneys-at-law, X wx u tl., liucoiu, Neb. aesiracis ex amlned. tOR EXCH ANUK-Clear low well located in 1 Lincoln, tor clear land, must be miooth (and and good soil. John J. Gillian, Lincoln, NeoraxKa. II AVK YOU anything to sell or trader Then Al advertiKe the fact through this column aud be surprised at tbe result. TFyou wish to buy, sell or exchange real es J. late. inerchanillHe or live stock, you should address John J. Gillllan, Lincoln, Nub. S!4 T have a limited amount of pure blood Ger- 1 man Car;) that will spawn in May or June which I will sell at hard time prices. Also a few one and two years old For prices, etc., address J. U Romlne. Bee, Neb. IjiOlt 6ALh -mooih acre and five acre tracts 1? near street car lino and colicce, flue for fruit and gardening John J Gi llian, corner 11 and f streets, l.lucoin, eD. A UKNT8 WANi KI for the best selling Nov A. elty out, iSO.uuo sold the first week In Boston. Bamplo by mall i5 cts. Needed In evM-v bolide. Address, W. H. MAHONEY, No. l Keverest., Lowell, Mass. If you waul to exchange yur land tor smooth Lincoln lots, near the street car line and the largeot coll ge In tbe write t once to John J. Gillllan, Lincoln, jicb. 8M4 1 F YOU WANT to buy, sell, trade or borrow X Any thing, remember, you miss It badly if you ao not inuue it Known inrmicn mis coi iimn. OnlyS c:-nts per word each insertion Cahh wtih the order. l tiiir.MDl-.K that Tub Ai.i.iancb-Jniiepien J.l iikmt Is tbe best sdvcrtlHlng medium in the west, w ben wrltinir to ay or our adver tisers don't forget to tell them where you saw their "ad " TBE "MODEL" MOP WRINGER is the only one in the market that gives complete BaMnllu-'UUll l; luo muit, nuim ivaumu everywhere. Write to the Model Mop Pail and fTiRAVELERS WANTED -Faithful, gentle I . . . I . . 1 I . . A,.w .X IliAU vr inu.T Mi Liavr,, iironut'iiiK vvau llKhed house. Salary 8780 and expenses with Increase. Enclone lefert-nee and self ad dressed stumped envelope, THE DOMINION lU.l'WCRgP. 100 Grape Vines Only $2.25. Guaranteed No. l.rsend;ror price list. w Slrel. Davenport, Nebr. Capital 8100,000. Comer I'lth and 0 Sts., Lincoln, Neb. The Only State Bank in the City. WK SOLICIT KAKMEltS BUHMISS. n. E. Shaw, Prest. 0. M CftAwrono, Capb. WM. FtTLLBBTOH, V. P. W. E. Ta Ylok, A. Cash. THEODORE F. EABNIS, A TTORNEY-A T-LA W. Office: 346 North nth St., Windsor Hotel Block, Lincoln, Neb. Will practice in State, Federal and Supreme Courts. Special attention given to delen Ing foreclosure mlts and cases apairst railroads. Correspondence solicited. Letters promptly answered. Farm for Sale . . . On account of old asm will se'l cheap my aso acre farm near Wallace, Neb. About 'A0 acres iu good cultivation. Gord frame houie, barn, wind mill and under fence. Address.; fi -i t3TCTl PETER C. JOEL, 32t2 Wallace Neb FARMS! FARMS!! FAR VIS I ! ! 400 choice Eastern nvuraska farms 150'clear. 150 moderately incumbered. Price from 110 to !S0 per acre. Write exactly what you want ana wnere yon want it. a number .orj excel lent ixtrgaini if taken soon.. t&s W. K. B0ATR1GHT, 301 N. Y. Life Bldg, Omaha, Neb. Iowa Farms Tor Sale. e "Lve a laree list of farms for sale m Iowa. We have pood lands In eveey direct Ian, from town lots to 2.(100 acre tracts, so you cannot make a mistake In calllnK on or writing to us If you want to buy at lowest prtcts. and now Is a eplendld time to buy homes In lowa. es pecially In Marshall county.orcityptoperty In N.trliMi:uwn, Call and sreua v. e think wc candoyou(Kd. CALHOUN A VAI.K-TINK, Ileal Kslate Agenu, Marshalltown, Iowa. CHEAP FART.1 LAUDS 100,000 Acres Just Tut Upon the Market SOLD OK Small Cash Payments 40 5 to 20 Years Time, For map tit Nebraska and further parUculara, call on or addreea, STAPLETON LAND COMPANY, $100 REWARD l'.hTi"'.! ettruhiale from lha tcm. N- by pHiii,( ...i In, but by pullli'tf them out aiil killtn ill-nuj It yuu er lnJ private taw, ,ni ttv lhn Mri-itrv. AtwiiK )i, IhIi.i an J ubr Minri l'i. r..l yuu I'i Hrirr tm ytturwit sib until mii hat hl'l l MIIv 'Mil. I M,fa tMif a i rmimt't f llt (cmim Wl.uimiini Ivrtl IK'Kit .' ( M, m Klantlll aiiH.il 1 ! If .i are ei4it) fit. itwal ka)i ait tf ttilrk. t a a.-tik i . ! -e wm A, I "Ui.nl MluS. t . rai'ti.co IMiiaJ Drsl c'ai Ucwt f1ico OBt,, Uattila, NsU. TINGLEY & Attorneys-at-Law, 1026 O St., Lincoln, Neb- COLLECTIONS MADE AND MONEY REMITTED SAME DAY AS COLLECTED. i. W. Castor, Pres. W. B. Lwch. Se J. Farmers Mutual OF NEBRASKA. Organized in lS9l. 2,000,000 Tnurrce now in Effct.i. DIRICTOHS: J. W. Castor, Emerald. Neb. J. P. Kiue, Alvt, Neb. J. L. Hermance, Raymond, Neb. n. unTa-injirr, v neeney, weo. H. II. IXvIa HvriLriiiu. H.k J A. Ftoien, Goehoer, Kebl J. A. Barr. Yerk, Neb. w.j. Hlldivth, Exetor, Neb. N. H. Hjatt, President, ee. First : National : Bank, LINCOLN, NEB Capital, $400,000. Su.rTDluLs, $loo,ooo. N.S.HARWOOD, c. 8. LIPPINCOTT. l'msidn V M frvtr a ..it -vi. .A.HANNA, Vice-President Ass't Cashier. rr , ' DIRECTORS: N. S. TTarwood, John Fitzgerald, J. D. Macfarland. R. E. Moore, D. W. Cook, Charles A. Hanna. A. li. Clark, T. M, Marquett, John II. Amo8,John L. Carson, F. M. Cook Opl.Ff WmatEfl 1 Fiyfl Years i SEND FOR CATALOGUE. vAgents Wanted fop the A. MOSPE. Texas Land for Sale ! Over 1 00,000 Acrea Farm Land Situated In the Wichita Valley, Texas. and owned I jr the Wichita Valley It. It. Co.. now for sle at low prices and oneay terms. 1 Hies perfect if you want a home In a wsimer climate, you should know that this not only Is the best and lined laying land In the slate (doep, rich, well drained clay soil), but that it also bas an exceptl. nel healthy climate and In -very way and manner Is bet dapted for home, for fanners from more northern localities, ss they here cn raise tt.e same crops they are used to, besides all hinds of fruits. Winter wheat is the principal crop and generally brliiKS Chlcairo prices. It Is also a line stock country asd hog raising- will pay well. There Is plenty of timber alonir the ureawis. Only w hite people selile here and a Rood many Nebraska and Iowa fat mors live there now. You should not buy land in sny other part of the state betore you have seen this line country. Excursions from Omaha to Lundee March lMth, li.rll 10th andMayHth. Kare for round trip only H9.75. WW show our land summer and winter. For further Information write to or see O. B. NELSON, General Agent, Boom 5, 205 South Thirteenth St, Opposite Omaha Nat'l Bank, OMAHA, HEB. :!iHE CELEBRATED DES j, fjir- J mLpliJL No. 6, Four Horses for Bulky. Gang or Walking Plows. Works one horse in the furrow and three on the land. No wide draft Hwings clear at the corners. Send card for elrcularseto. DfcTs MdiNEsTEyUALIziEinjoTXMANUFACTlJItEKS,"'-" Drs Moines, Iowa. Ground IS hOW used by all the principal feeders of stock, aDd is better appieciated as its 1 1 rr.4. - merits become known. It is used for stock of all kinds, and you cannot afford to feed stock for market without it There is nothing: that assists so much in fattening as TUTS MEAT, and von or. i to be convinced. ONE POUND J if fi .jyoooM-AVj EQUAL TO 3lbs OF CORN. bacrs of lOOIbs each. Trice, liM lbs. If your d aler does not order and we will ship promptly. Woodman Linseed Oil Works, Omaha. GASOLINE ENGINES l" III'UUWS Will konil U economical: mm mmmmwm ruuuills IS oue in Power per hour. & Gasoline Engiu Co., Kansas runninK Is oue Web?r Gas 4 1 -i:. Th Roliallo Incubator and Crooder, hu k heeriiH uir.viwti.-u. m"nfit..?dvvih tell t'h'D lbirB. BrU-r Co., of ju'. li' . lU I !v In h f ! namiu.' rl.irm-,t Their m-ipe h bra Jii ' !! I ti et,ui-i t-- i"l j'l(Hl tlMim. I hu. wild I anl tut. wmt I .r ttwia trie Umw -I bt '' ' a ! i lh .M.-ha nt-r it m4 fit IS fut tlmi t . i,.,.t i.v, f . . . I Ihv l I n; U- IB aMta,ia d .ii -I.v . IN Wu! I r'so e h!'-'l" f-Aw v. ill S '! t it h-l tie iJUwi. f Mitta the ltii.iur It Mr Ilia i . 'm wtn 1.m a '1 .!wn-i i, l Imnw ! J .-tea k Ha a .i in at ri Ut'U, lte .4 r-il M nll:'t.! uwkl a.ii t firuwa Wtt.t ttait t .! h M -n lie Acta-tKiail tnrlKat ibi.i.W ttt HiuM ' Vw aw '.tK- Hiaa; f. iwi .Hiy mmt(. atenb - BURKETT, P. Rorsa. Vice-Prve A. G axis am tjb, Trees. Insurance Co. PRINCIPAL OFFICE: 248 South th Strt, Correspondence solicited from all persons Interested In mutual Insurance. Cashier. H. S. FREEMAN. Price, $49.75. Kimball Pianos and Organsvw Jr., Oijiaha, Neb. MOINES EQALIZERS. ... Oil Cake. .'J . 100 lbt FOR, Tut up hi.lt S 81 SX? $1.50 per 2ulr- keep it send us draft or mnnftv 4 :1 3 The best because the most simple. A SIWIll .I'll . I AJ itml running M..1 1 ft(a'"'.'i miaranuuui in.t. i cent t horse Cent. wr hOrSC Tj." 15 T( . 1 AdUrea, Jll MftvC J Box No. 60. Ifem Citj. Missouri. J tSrunls h -m fc tlt-t : ,! ail ht -rl ,! '" IHl tet e- Mi ta wf ', i ', .S '- Hi i !'! .,.i hi n- 'ivU -it ti.tilntk .! mn. t - (IH tel t. - ; l.l n ; iIru, AV