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About The Wealth makers of the world. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 1894-1896 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1894)
THE WEALTH MAKERS. Jane 14. 18P4 CFFICERS STATE ALLIANCE. President, W. L Dale. Atlanta. . vk l're . Prof. W. a. Jon. Heatings. Treeann. jem Cameron. flVlty J ,ri. pnwets. bum Usurer. otmU. W. r. WrlRbt, Btate Organiser Alliance Aia, UeUiauy, Net). KXMCICTrVB OOMMITTIl Chairman, I. N. Leonard, LlmJOln. K, fcidorinan, Hertraud. I,. W Youu, wimouvlUe. C M Lemar, Wahoo. J . U. Mmmlck, Mawo. THE WEALTH MAKERS ALLIANCE DEPARTMENT. BY MBS- 3. T. KELL1E, SEC'T. We bold a company meeting on the Ctiloit., when e will oomplete ar arsnroments for tba purchase of Luna lof twine. We bare purchased through the Alllanoe for tho bst three yean and have ved ourselve i as (farmora) much money. Last y jr we bad the largest order, amountlnj; to about twenty-five thousand pouodf, and aavrd to t&e con j.umraboutfl,200. F.U, County Seo'y Burt Co Below will bs found answers to quo Uenion wtattb. Webster County-We take a question Mi mtuih mfimber answers It to ault iblniel. Then we argue over It awbll then rote on which answer Is the Deit and when a oajorlty votes for an an- war then It Is twitted. . J . Frontier Couoty Enclosed please find 15.00. Please sund the following book: We expect to send for more books soon. G. It., JJec'y No. 593. iffivei Cauntv There will not be 20 lba. of twina used in Hayes county this year. We are In a pretty tight place, having lost our crops last year and no .prospect of any this year; What we nraot i work on a farm or anything that -we can do to earn money to put us through the winter. Can you help us by getting places fir two or three, or more, young able men all usod to farm work. If you see fit you can refer to Con. J. H. Towars, state lecturer. Should you know of anyone in your neighborhood that wants a band please Inform me. . , , J. E. H, , Seo'y County Alliance. J f Answer Many claimed when the Coxeyltes passed through here that all of thesa could have gotten work if they bad wanted It, but since getting the above I cannot hear of anyone who can tell me the name of anyone who wanti band. If any brother can give these brothers a chance to work please send me word, ail will doubtless hear of many . other worthy brothers wishing work, and we should employ them in preference to anyone else. Ext. Webster County-We want to bold a great political meeting of not lets than two days length im my grove July 3rd and 4th. The first day is our county Alliance meeting to be held in Bladen. The second day the grand old Fourth, With tho host speakers we can procure, we oould in this way have one of tho largest and moit enthusiastic political meetings ever held in western Ne braska. J iL'G. Dawson County-Our cause9 gai0. ing strength faster thnjt verdld and y-ffStpbll one-fourth more votes than we have ever bofore. A. T. G. State Lecturer J. H. Powere writes that his meetings are mostly well at tended through this worst season of the year to .get tho farmers out, and that the only reason he does not make more organizations Is because tbe time in each county is so short. He re-organized an Alliance at Palmyra lately. Saunders County We bare planned lor four meetings for Brother Power, at Memphis June 14tb, at 8 p. ax: Val paraiso Juae 15th, at 8 p.m.; Cedar Bluffs June 10th, at 3 p. m.; Wahoo June 16th, at 8 p. m. Please publish, and it any change should be made I will notify you. I think Brother Towers wlil have some good meetings la this county. We will try and take care of htm. The Industrial Legion will take care of the meeting at Wahoo, by re quest of the county organizer of the Alliance. W. II. Answer to questions on transporta tion; 1. What la meant by right of way? The privilege to travel and transport on designated line or patki, and sub ject to restrictions by law, and entitled by law to protection. t. AVbat relation tat the rUht of 1 to the liberty and prosperity of our 1? altUa to the liberty ant proa the ('i! Is that of aay oUor i human neoeUf and cannot li , with, , I a highway11 i4 ih4 for at! to '.ravel WUi hliha A rrUaw hUu tat. he gttvernmsat to highways to be )sjUtUrfMat ) do so, The U a! "e, the poi!e, are 4 lu whit: It e ill rights ta all ttooe ftlll nut I tie j'oj! U ,W high ay i? Enough to construct them and keep them in good serviceable condition. , 7. Should the expenses of the same be met by the whole people er by those who use them? All use them directly or are benefited by them, hence all should contribute to their main tec ance. 8. How can the ownership of the railways be equitably and safely secured by the government? Etabllsh direct legislation. Seize the coal fields, ores and timber and make the roads out of the raw material acd buy all existing ro&i at the cost of construction. 0. Should the means and business of water , transportation be owned and operated by the government? Yes. 10. Should the telegraphs and tele phones of the country be operated by the government? Yes. J, M. Strahl, Mayflower, Adams County Those who differ please send other answers. Blair There seems to be a lack of courage among even Populate. They, too, many of them want a theory to be come popular bifore they speak for or agalmt it. Let those who are aspiring for public favors in the Populist ranks, tell the public plainly what they pro pose to do to make this world a better place to live In. If they have a scheme of amelioration, the fear of ridicule, moral cowardice, keeps them from pro claiming it to the world, J.li, Itlgb', Brother B. If our so-called leaders will come squarely out for the most advanced reforms they will en courage the disheartened and they will work for victory.' The trouble is many eaders (?) are not as advanced a the rank and file, and the consequence is many have given up looking for a peaceful revolution. Give us leaders who have no taint of oowardice, aad victory Is ours, ' Mrs. J. T. Keluk. Tbe Wagon Ooatveyaaoe Endorsed At a citizens meeting of resident of Oak precinct, Lancaster county, Neb., those p regent adopted the following; Resolved; That we most earnestly endorae tbe proposed plan of a wagon campaign or delegates in attendance upon our state and congressional con vention. The plan will be economy for our friends and will punish our enemler, and lathe only plan that will enable the better elements of our people to go as delegates. We estimate that these conventions held in the usual way will cost our friends In cold eah about DO,- 000, while the wagon plan need notoost one-twentieth part of this amount, be sides from one to five or more speeches might be made each day and the people enlightened upon the living issuea of the day, I. N. Leonard, J. D. Donahue, CSON el-l Committee. Southwestern Nt braska Darning Up, Bfkino Gksen, Neb., June 4, '04. Editor Wealth Makers: The following resolutions were passed at our Alliance, and we would be very much pleased if you could find space in your valuable paper to publish them A good worker, in a good cause, gone home. I will say in connection with this, that south western Nebraska is literally burning up. Pastures today look ae bars as In November. Gud knows the people will have a terrible time to pull through M it does not rain in two weeks. And then we are losing votes every day as emigration has com menced eastward. In my opinion, the enly man who can carry this diet riot (congressional) la McKelgban, . in view of the fact that we are losing votes. McKetghaa can spare a few, and still walk in. Respectfully, Gkorub W. Martin. HKHOLLTION8 Or SYMPATHY. Uesolutlons of respect of Spring Green Allianoo No. 617; Whereas. It baa pleased the Great Shepherd of tbe flock to call hence our sister and co-laborer, Mrs. Armlnda Tavlor: and Whereas, By her death this Alliance has lost a lalihtul tuetuur and the sor rowing family a dutiful wife and loving mother, therefore m It Unsolved, That 8prlng Green Mil anue No Ml? extend tu the sorrowing family our hsartfelt sympathy tn their sai uereavsuieui. Uesulved. That a copy of those reso lutions b hantkd to Hrother lltinrv Taylor, and to the Havr City Tim, audTtta Wbalth Makkmh lor pubil ration. And h It further Kti!vtd, That a copy h spread ujiju tne uunuut m mi mtitr. V, l I'HMtet'.N', . W. Maktin, M. t Mtl-OHMAt), Gttiuutltte. Allisnoe L'tttloraewente of Ktlu tnd AIIM. IWtolullJoa adopted by the Bherman t'ouoty AUIaousholdatUushfUle, Neb ltultl; That wa hsarUy euiloro t far ! ttin ol t'ongrvmiuan K'ttiu lu tk I uBt' tttf ttT 'rU la uiiuottlioif tbe rid! I ol Ue agi Cultural ai4 latnir Ins1 ttttat, M bit district. 11. ol.h TUa it is the sa uf this miMHiPg that the tgtslaturef our state 414 a ie thing wh they wleeted that else sutetmea, nubia patriot ana cmplou it the I'eeple's W. V, AUeu. t the hnetett the U H, anl we heartily rndt i e hl 4.t"n In the do iibm of the omuiO Itbertles of the iwodIb and the unemployed citizens oi our great commonwealth. And we recommend mat a copy oi these resolutions be published In the Independent papers of Bherman county and in The Wbalth Makers, and a copy be sent to Congressman Kern and Senator Allen, H. M. Bdllock, A. J. MVRKS, A. L Divis, Committee June Appplmmente for State Lec turer J. H. Powere. Mrripbl Valparaiso :edar HlufU whoo Millard , Waverlo' F.Ik Cnr II ml card 23 a Mb M SI ! M 30 PaTid cnr Uiystes Be Beaver Crowing l'Uca Wuo Yorfc Hn-Jer9D Get It Id of tbe Tariff Nuisance. ALFOBD, Neb, Mey 16, 18W. Editor Wealth Makers: A neighbor suggests that we add new plank to our next state platform which be says will make us many votes. and I think Is likely to "That we favor tho speedy settlement of tVe tariff ques tion, irreipecMre of politics, in favor of the masses of tbe people." The country at large Is sick of the tariff Question; and we will never see the end of it so loog as it is in polices The maeses. will favor such a plank, and as the manufacturers always claim that tariff benefits the massef they can't Bb A any fault with it, aside from politics. It can not longer be said tbat we dodge the question. The plank should be made conspiciou in our platform so that all who glance tbe latter over may not fall to see it. I favor a short, pithy platform. Please jpublish the sugges tion. Yours etc. N. II. B. What Brother Krteson Proposes, Lincoln, Neb , May 18, 18M. Editor Wealth Makers; I am glad glad you have championed the vaue of tbe p or unemployed who are marching to Washington to try to have their grievance redressed through law enacted for tbelr relief. But I see in tbe shadow of the capitol they have been clubbed and driven away, Instead of welcomed. I am glad to- see Mr. Allen bas in troduced a resolution in the hterent of the Industrial class. I endorse hie noble work for the poor. Now a word to you farmers all over the United States. You have seen your brethren driven away from the shadow of tbe capitol, from under the eyes of the law making body. Isn't it time then for ui to be op- and doing some thing? Should we not follow the in dustrial movement with a petition and bills prepared to have enacted into law, providing far tbe postal banking' sys tem and a billion of greenbacks to be put into circulation after the provision of the bill; and for tbe government to take postesslon of all the railroads which are in tbe hand of receivers now; and the telephone aad telegraph; and to take poihessloa at aJl.,th4&Kl tbat Is stolen by railrjjtkk 'Dd foreign Now I should think It would be wise to send one man from each county in the United States in sympathy with honesty and fair play to all classes of labor, ('hat would make a army of 20 -000 or 25,000 men) to have a day set In Washington. It would make a stir from ocean to ocean and lake to gulf It would make more etirring among the Busies than 5 000 orators in 5 years It would cost only each person who Is in sympathy with the caue 10 cents. I have no faith that the criminal Con gress and leglitaturea wilt do anything for our c-tuse, but it will shorten the distance between relief and distress. Tbe Independent press please copy and get tUe ball rolling. A word to you. Brother Editor. I see in one of your issues tbat they are going on four horse t ami to the convention, I am in sympathy with that movement and think it should bo advocated In the hole Independent jiross I hp. Mr Editor, )o will p' ah It to tbe front; beoause a ddmonsiration through the country of (lags and muttons should s Ir the people ail ovr tti stat I e iney are doing the same thing in Ohio. ' Ueapwitfnliy. K. V Ekickso. CONCLUSIONS OK THINKERS War is robbery, commerce is gener ally cbtating. twll. I H A N I I I H. Interest-b.'arlng capital: Money that I wtlh nrtfiPaa. Ifl.n tsvtstaaw wsaliiAa llittt Is gnaior than lu If ! -Karu Makx. TT iin a is nH.U at fti a a iImhIK an ir it it ui at L come soinetlmi" wHh oht er u'u. b a a a - ' IDlUSill'V is iuuiitrieuie i ni -', Cakuyim 8m Wel!r's mcm'riH.t lti : "Who it is t can't av; but all I ct y t, that otnboUy ought la bj u-.j lor this " I have worked out tHe qunttlonuf trsl tif moitrtj, whl"h la , t til lately, hnl Hti'raMHt and il. Ira'nl me; and I find that the patniit oi lt trsltif any aiuntsnt wNiftf, nai "usury, " and tuttrely ual-4st rt . . . ......I . t . ..I ... $100 Rowaril, $100- 1k.a.triiMM.if ell tm ii.-.tf l4tu ta i I at if.ii tam iuai a, Hit tu ha tt ti ,,, m a, au l ttt U t ttth It tU ( ir l t u t IH tMilf MI tn iee ui t ii,titr 0iari tfit4 aMl'H lu.inl i ! iiiltc b-uiiiii ni irt mii t l'i) ai i itit ) Utm l'tu. ii)f, tiuS illlwtiy cu k llw4 '! Ui. ,.. (mi U ti ! m. IN.lvhy dm t )'ii ta I ii.Utllt t ! .!., i. lliS lfcl lUl.t (1111411, I l"'lll IIIIS MU 1.0 0.l.'luUi.M atl a utuoxs htr In J.Ml.rf lit wut I n tit ! nim. It tn lu tiir' Ikat IV 1r taa HHHvllxhl iiiilr fur i.r itt it I im u t 1 i t l tWt.H,ult- A-t ' r y t iiasgy iu,T4o e-k'4 1 III.!', 'MUtl We want fifty thousand new subscri bers to Thk Wkaxth Makers. Will each one of our present subscribers help us by sending two new name i? If you are unable to get yearly- subscri bers, send them in for three or ix months. See our special offer in another column. Fifty Miles ot Forest Surround Hot Springs, S. D. And every single tree yields its quota of the fragrance that makes Hot Springs' air the most delicious on earth. Tbe Burlington's local agent will gladly give you full information about Hot Springs, acd also if you ask fo. it a beautifully Illustrated folder. J, Francis, G.P.T.A. Omaha, Nb. WANT COLUMN OF THE WANTBD-Everrbody to watch tbls column for ri-Jtl estate barKalns. If you do not twit what you want writs In and ws will get U (or you. br Bale-Highly acres near Lincoln i party jiiubv aeu, uiaao an uner. F or Sals Two farms of ISO acres, one of 640 acres near wacuin, very low. lilor ExctiBDKe Business lot on O street for jl.' good farm in asturn Neb. "Tjlor ExRhanKe Six room house and corner a. lot in bineoin; couia lusa eimty la land or live stoca. . Clor ExcbanRe-Keat eottags borne In Lincoln ; a.- ' couio take land as part payment. If or Kxcbanjte Stock In an enterprise of C much vroinlse, for itood vise uf farm tune. Wanted Everybody to send deacrlMIonand price of any property tbey winli to sell orexcaanse. Gillilan Investment Co., LINCOLN, NEB. Notice to Bridge Contractors. Notice Is hereby irlven tbat sealed bids wlil be m-Hived at Ui ofllce of tbe county clurk ol r uruHS cow,, MeoiasKa. en or Defore tne imt uay oi uue, a. u , iHUfc tor the cvumruc tlim of the Idllowlng brlace'. uito certain mukc acroas Micme creek, in suutbeaMt nmttHt of soctloit etKbteun 1, lu towuMiitu four (-it, mnK twervy live Ml. w,t 4a, 1', M..to be U(eetHpan, Ki-leet blab wltb ft feet approaches at east end. ijim Ullage act'MS Medu:ineCrel( on section Un.. between cectluos ulnciefn .l tf and twe , ty WlUlu towusuiv Ll lange C&) went U, p. tu te be M fttsl ptutt ju ts.t bbiS, wltb S feet ap pt oacbtts at each t 4. Uum ortJKe uotKMie KMt Ureek oe Met ion line between aeclloBS ten (10) aiut eleven (i l), la towuxblo lour (4k mntte twenty-three cat. weat Htb P. M.. to ue t feet span, i feet bigo who vi ioev approa?iU) One brklKe acrose Lium Creek on taction line betweeu sectiwue twenty-lx2S,aod thirty live (iiftl, la townsbiu- four t4j, rang twenty tbree vS), went Hid V, VL, to be US leet span, 15 feet bisb witk lUfeeUavpreacbes. Uue inlaw) auroiM Utv Creek between .sec tions twenty-live W),. aud twenty-nU in I.IUI, U. 4.1 1II.U ,1k K.i n... . U.UBXI k. ...... I.f'll . inuwi wmv Mil v"nv-w.wt vrrt www dilif . m , to be Wieempan. 17 feet high wltb ft feet atpnacn on souia ena and teet ap- pioatu uu lite uurui enU uue nntiKe across kik L'reek Between sec tions tweiiiy-tlve C&f, and thirty ix in towuKfalp one 111. rans twenty-three I5l. west Sth f . M.. to be M leet pau, Vi feet, hlgli, with feet appruacbtK. une liflihj acrost a draw between, aeettuon rfiii&Xtft and twenty one fa.);' to iimumtip "ua U'J, range twenty -t.hoee U J, west Alb f. af. l be 3S- feet span, 1U feet blKtt wltb S teet ap proach un west end aud S feet approach ueet 4 - One bridge across Sauta. Creek on township une netwHcu eeutions tuur iu ana iwrty-turee Ml, between towntihlps une . J auu two- 21. aiige twenty -one vm , wem. tun r. m . , to oe w feet span, Vi feet hish wltn fuel approaches. une oriuge acroa a acaw eetweeu secttoes twenty t,j l&Li ud twenty-three la town ship two M, renue tweiuy four west Sth r. m-, vi ue az ieet span, teet nign wttaeteev approaches. une urtuge across a draw oetweuatne aorta- uMt (quarter and eoutneaat (iuerter of sectiwn twenty elgnt. VH), In townnlup two cl). ramie tweuty lour iM.t, westntn t', i. u oe w I vet span, 11 feet high wltb S- fet approaches. tirtase across ueaverureek betwava aouta- eaet quarter of aectlou tweny-aeveu (K) and uortbuaii quarter section uitrty-tour in towunbip two 01), range twenty-tour ivUi, weat tkn 1'. M., v be ii feet span, 11 feet high with 8 (vet approaches. iiriuge tnri a oxaw netwen sections twen ty Mtveu Yi. and tweuty-eucht :!,. lu Uiwnnliiu two lauKe twenty lour weat 6th If. M , to l)e 28 feet span, H feet blgu with Sleet ap psoaubes. uue unag-i across a draw netween sections one Lti ai d twelve 11),, la townuip one IM, range tweaiy-two Ul, west 8th v, M., to be Us feet., pan, 16 fet higu with 8- ett approaches. 'lwo bnages acrs bapua creek un range line between range twenty-tiuee i3 aud twenty-four UM, between sectlous twentv-Hve Ji auu tU.r y iM Nortb hrniKe to be 6 feet ayxu,!feei blu wltn feet appcoach on north eutl aud t tot t a, preach onaou tb end. aoutn uricge to tic a, I eel span, to teet nign with S feet approach on north, end and 12 fttet approacn on south end. One bridge across Uuy Creek on section line betweeu suction eight 11 ana nine lu town ship four 111 range tweuty-iwo !, wst Sth V. m ., to be su Uet span, 14 feet bign wltb S leet approaches. uue buuge across s draw between sections thrre (81 aud four 4, la township two rings tweety-oue t-l), west Sib F. M., to be 18 let spau, 1 feet blgn wltb feel approaches. Una bridge across a draw between aecttuns Hv(hatm eight lu township two (J), range iw.iuiy-ouecil.l west 1 1. M , tebeltf feet apau. S feet tilu wltn no approaches. Auurew Jacssun bridge across Beaver Creek butwneu the southeast tiuat ler and southwest quartt-rof at-ctinu elghtueu )K. tu towuslilp two t-'l range twenty two t), west Uth Y, St., to be .si lent apau, II feet hlgu With S feet ap proaunes. Two brltlSM across Kappa Creek between sections lout teen (lit aud iwetity-tbree i'li.lu towunblpuue til, ntuxe twettty-two tri). Weat Sib H. M t est bruise to be Ini itn, 9! feet btijb w ltn S fvt aroai:hes West nrltlge to be Int-t spau, U leet hlgb lib lu leet ap proai'brs. One lu itlge across a draw In the nonbeeit iurir til soctWii eleveat Ul, in iowimIiIii one ill, range iweiy two I'.'ii, we 4 S.b I'. M , t tie IS lurt spaa and IU ttivt hluh Hltls li-n lv. tl ii , ti.ith -ii,l' all a a 1 lirn hi Line . ftt ridw) u.i i S lUth ui u I me ii. h, i inn At, iiiua uiun be sttueip.i it i bj ul.tmanJ siMM-litratl'itis, and iv4 autt sum i i.. ui tKi, u, ttuti nimi in in cxittit) t u'ts I oi,..l fin list ct unity. Nil.r.i.jt ,.,i w lure I .' a i stHiti vt lite "iu us ' Juc, A U.li'l t.tiuiiuis Umtrs ir. r. t llglt in ) I "i atiy or atii bltU Uewtl IbU Wis Uiy uf Uy A It I-.' I Alu II tv. M l'tiv, tv.tit.ty , Hi Tlii'tiiinit, tt t Hs-iUt H slfU.ni, II 4I I ll-'ll. SI Gillilan Investment Company I in'-ii. s inni..ii si.il i.i, i si.e't'ui d ISMisnU. el I ! ti..ih is.tt ue th 1Mb dar fl Mity, I'.'l, ptsl.tiil hi r 111 appvali-d lbs latitw nut sd ee Iiihs 'fef UUwM iuiirt f ' In iu'i It it tbe Mlvui oouit of .N eit -nt b)i4 tiinit ia t-tiitf ut sitd ir Mft mi lb iuinsta. la, ui-H tui Mi.teim i 1 1 fi.i. l.s a e' l,lH M.i lMsv I t 4d t'J IkS sf,ilt lialtl I ill It it..i l Vi uue W i, Nmli li ll t hi.l.U best iHii'tf ( (4tlit Itiur, I n tli'rs Wu.lU, lu r S 14 I" f isUbllit st.ii y, Sesia is. I , t ti" tbe iMii- l of a leiUiii l-tmil. ..i) ,M eet4 ty i..i,i l,. turn, ( im sttut uf ! M IW tlu Bts bltr !! tAeis.if, I ' It ft dl tt u S4I4 Kin Slid tbiutsase t K. r eeli a m t b I -i.i. tu l.i Iiiui Ibis date i(UMS mi fur a d tie,ll dsivutiaiiM l-s l.tilr.,l tiajrik tAitie, ur last MM I'fumlu luaf be ettid t the iimuiil I ,hh4 tlits Vti4 its n.ui,d te !H-r tnilnm ,tbe si4 S ipi uuo t ,,i tu tiis I'.s 4y ul K.t uiNir, I wt, l is. tte ami an wbal uU fi'Utt shall fldJ it hii e4 niti'attU tu hf pnuiiMt. lei4 May (ah, ! Msar Te""S Mlt ly u, Waitavas, All taf ri. Oocslffsinents from Woo! Producers and Shippers Solicited. Liberal Advance made when de aired. Sacks free to ahippera. Established leSft. SILDERMAM BROS. u o ON THE BiLL-BOARDS and a circus ort Circus day are lwo kinds of a thing. The greatest circus is usually on the Bill-boards, ar.d the circus 0:1 Circus Day is consequently a disappointment. There is, of cour:e, (he occasional exception which proves the rule. McCormick Einti.:rs r.n.l Mowers are an exception. Their promise on the "Bill-boards" is always fulfilled on "Circus Day." For years the makers of McCormick Grain and Grass Harvesters have been telling the World that they could and would it any time demonstrate the superiority of th?ir machines in the actual competitive field test. The "Bill-boards" of other manufacturers have glaringly proclaimed that their machines are the best. But "Circus Day" came at length. The World's Fair urged all these manufacturers to take their machines into the field that the results might be compared. The McCormick was there; , its show went on. It's promises to the World were carried out. But how about the other "great and onlys'? They stayed at home consoling themselves with the reflection that "the people like to be humbugged," and their artists got up new pictures for the "Bill-boards." Before deciding about going into these field (rials, the competitors of the McCormick went and examined the crops to be cur, and realizing the severity ot the conditions; they said to themselves: "We don with the McCormick:" "alive coward rs better than a dead hero :""; sucker is born every minute, and l impolicy may answer lor tne" Uiii-Doard' sorter circus; it will notq for the McCormick. . Promises must not be broken. If McCormic machines are not better t bin all others, they mv.it not be so advertised If they are so advertised,, every Binder, every Reaper and every Mowe must be ready at a moirient's notice Ilrat s business. Write to the McLomick Harvesting Machine Co.! Chicago; or, better1 yet, call at once on your nearest McCormick agentJ Write for prices and terms to R- plrfFORJVAgeijtr TINOfeRY - - -- ' wi m-m m. Attorneys-at-Law, 1026 O St., Lincoln; NeV COLLECTIONS MADE AND MONEY BEMITTED SAMS DAY AS COLLECTED. Neatest PYir 9it ftfi We wiU sead TEEE; WEALTH MAKERS to ten M.UI riew subscriber until August 1, 1894, TiYiV We wiU send Ffkr fit ftA We will send; THE. WEALTH MAKERS to any l,MV subscriber,, new or okl, until January 1, 1896, For $4.00 We will send one year to a the agent sending the club, a choice from the following list of books: Richard's Crown; Jason Edwards; The Coming Climax; Dr. Huguet; A Tramp In Society, These last books are a little soiled and shelf-worn, but just as good for the- reading' matter as when they left the press room. Here is a chance for Alliances and clubs to secure a library of valuable books of information absolutely free. Who will be first to take advantage of the opportunity? ' ' Thse offers will not be continued long, and we reservo the right to discontinue any of the books as our stock runs out. and substitute others from the list of the same value. Wealth Makers Pub. Co., WN cour NED. WOOL! WOOL! WOOL! 1 K a', rseoliitlnuuimr the wv. ir.l. by ear prompt iss t,U nult-K return if mi have svrr ettti'psti .mi r.ast tu annw thai It take llt.in from .is L',J. V'.'Ll. . Lr:r:u':Tr;,-h,:. lltll . Si. furnlh.d ou .u.,tk. l.m i ' - -.,., uiw. Turn airHJ. PELTS! PELTS! PELTS! K t mltKil-mati's pr4.w l.y ahlpHne n uiiti. W give ot,r mu nine sua au.i,H i n-ucv. auy bans lu lh t'mtl Mi, Tho Great Northern 104 nd toa Mlchlttan !.. jf Mi. It I ay. It tl M.'-i.Y'H;fi;K :-. V -- e nr.rKN('aai ItslmvMiltaa Kuaatal WaAk, t.V) setl Ibis rep. tosmiSsios 1 EEFZH by permission to The B adstreet Company : Kaiional ilank of Illinoie. Chlsacrai Lincoln N itiour.l Bank, Chicago; i-irt Wational Bank.Culncy, IlUnoi':; Iowa I7vtionl Bank. Ottumwa, Iowa, t propose to come here and compete wcl catch some of 'em anyway.' lo go out ir.tothe field and show un LINCOLN, NEB. : mTRKFTT U jus- M. M. JL a OFFER YET! THB WEALTH MAKERS to any . ,.. w..v.a VMAAMUtAJ A, XUUUf tUU A choice f romi the following list of book: Soven Financial Consfjiracies; Stockwell's Bad Boy; Points for Thinkers. anuacnoice rromme- loilowing list of books: Bondholders and Breadwinners; The Initiative and Referendum; Esau, or The Banker's Victim; Errors In Our Monetary System; Industrial Freedom; Our Republican Monarchy; Money, Land and Transportation. THE WEALTH MAKERS for club of five subserihors. anrl tn J? r. i? ! - ....,,; ti IIiTr;,:.' ' L u".:V"'-'-. w' Is re- jronr ,wt. We are not dr. bin have a lai te u., 4 ltl V,M Xil nJ l',mutZ isi W!iti Manors i'tin I n Wool and Fur Co , . CHICAGO, ILL. 'It OES WOOL GROWING PAY? HisliliH iitUnion !. Vtiii l! vtmr V twl, ir vi-i iltHH - t tuli. tik. J m 4 t t nt t Ittmsf, It I fit) I in rimi nl U thi -i t 1 tralll v l.i II MIMUItMHhtf!), W Wl'.l . lil.lV 1. 1 (rtln , ,Khol tl.Slkt-t I'lKe ful' ".! W !, If Jtrtlltli lis, but ill srml y.m ijr'lt II r. tiint sx are rv.'titiit.i,i,m th Wt.i tmtle y cur Prompt 5aUa ana )ukk K(urnt, vi m III Wwil U mIb tul l lii..il In. irs,t.( luting U M twelve uttnitti n iiiitkx rtiiru for H ml, a u.t Iukim-s iU, weutttWetviutnt In Kiel ttiAuy tUys, aul ur slilint Imtflt u tap lit Hit 1 UI iiieiit. W rite fur I'rkis un W uoi antl lite ir.tiiii.e.uUuf iitir shipper. We in twi an t-t-liulve Vti4 livtiso, iiui iiHutiie Itay drain antt I'rodMcn vt ail atu. 1 8UMMIR8, MORRISON A CO.,.d m i t ui i. s ea m 1 ex . . ceic&iois, m w. vcicr 1?