I f March 22, 1'.4 THE WEALTH MAKERS. charity scop 11 ttrwjjb the long mostL whlcu have Intervened For every Idle there have tow ccuie lobe two. Where one man was then Idle there are three or four cow. Where there was then one nrii v tai ii t a iiiifivM rn n rwi nil hundred. 7 U day? mark you, the skies were to brighten and business was to resume iU wonted course. k Nevertheless, for the fire succeeding Intervening months we have been pass Zing through a period of unprecedented and appalling destitution. Wheat has gone down, down, down, until it when sold goes almost no distance at all in paying our debts to the money lords. And it is the same wsy with all other products which farmers raise. . Now what are the necessary inferences Llobe drawn? Either John Sherman, urover Cleveland and the banking fra ternity who demanded the repeal of the limited silver coinage act knew they i..i . ti i,... .u .m wore iviugt uaiiAuuus iuiicd, iuo niu ing tools or principals of the great money oligarchy to bring vast lrrepar able loss and injury to the producing classes of this nation, or they were the most harmful set of fools that ever brought disaster and ruin upon any people. The lesson of history cannot be overlooked or misinterpreted. It is so plain that it ought to drive every in telligent citizen out of the supremely wicked or ruinously blundering old par ilea. But it does not follow tbat the re enactment of the Sherman law or the passage of a free coinage measure would usher us into an era of perfect and last log prosperity. So long as land, cap! tal and money miv be monopolized and usury charges demanded of producers, we shall have panics and recurring periods of business stagnation and en , j i ki, it,. t m,,v. tariffs and low tariffs and no tariffs ae equally powerless to prevent these usury cycles. IIeke is a paradox. It is for the tel fish or Individual advantage of every SJnotobo unselfish. But this is but f another way of saying tbat orraniauon pays, Industrial organisation, commer cial organization. Individual headship, each for himself, means competition, antagonism, despotism, slavery, moral -nntitut sn and o no nnVin TnA na f 1.1 111 UHIWDIWU UVt UUUbUIi 1-1 lart.nnrahln. nr nnlrott Intamiit. mPftriH the combined wisdom and strength of nil frvM all flmannllniv orfth ill t aucT I - 1 . a I Jll,.iMtU..l. vi euuuuuiiv; pxuuuuiauu auu uibuivuwuui Ward McAllister says "President Cleveland has a strong leaning toward the Populists." Thai must be one of the Jokes of the 400," Received for lie view. Problems of th b Future, by Samuel Lalng, author of Modem Science and Modern Thought, etc. Published by The Humboldt Publishing Co., li Astor Place, New York. 'DC: A Romance ov Utopia. I3y Frank Hose water. Published by The Utopia Company, Omaha, Neb. 208 pages, price in paper 50 cents. uuu hdu luiAsrwinw unii ivuuu, Word is received this morning: from Vtlie Nebraska director of the above wsrwi)wl aii A 4 Vi O ' iin inn a mst-sr act. xxrrtolr of IVilnt. V-Lilt vat TVtYaa with 100 teams. The first 100 miles will be icauj ivi 1 lll ujr v uuo ion. inu uuu dred miles Sept. 1st. A silver spike is dow being made and engraved, and a woman will drive the iirst spike with imposing ceremonies. A silver chain will connect the iron at Mason and Dix on line uniting: North and South with the iron bonds oi tuo brotherhood of man. The contract for 2,400 miles is let and security put up for the survey ing, right of way and grading work. The Associated Press refuses to give the truth to the people, and are deceiving them as much as possible. But North and South II. R. U a go, and all the powers of the monopolist press with all their money can't stop it. .t.et all th) people r hout amen. Inian efpatlon from the shackles of transpor tation extcntlon is close at hand. Wake up, ye peoplo, aad refuse to to further blinded by the dally press of this state. culture. At the rale o; interest cow charged by most of the money lenders, not one man in five mat owes very much on his land will ever have a home of his own free of debt. I think I know what I am talking abjut. I think it would be wU to mention. once in a while, that parties who re ceive your paper need not be afraid to take them from the o8ie as they will not be called to pay for them. And I wish you would print two or three times a year the Omaha platform and p ream Die. There wm De lots or your readers this year who have never read it and it might do them good. I well remember how the party papers howles at the things set fourth la the pream ble and said that no such condition confronted us, but time has proved that all wo then foretold was too true. Da I understand you as being in fa vor of no interest or rent at all? If so I think that will not prove a popular doctrine except with a class that have not now and never expect to have any property of their own. For instance, I have worked at farming all my life un til now at sixty I feel as If I was entl tied to a few years of rest; but if the law was such that I could not take rent, or if I sold it I could take no interest, how am I to live the rest of my life? Must I hire help and carry on my farm, no matter how old aad decrepit I may become? And after I am dead what will my wife do if she can neither rent or sell it and rent the money? I am opposed to all banks, except postal savings, and in favor of the gov ernment Issuing all money; but I think the government should get interest enough on it to pay, or help In a great measure to pay the expense of running it. I think interest and usury are two different words. Yours for the right. M. II. W. Our correspondent's questions were answered in the editorial columns of March 8th, issue. Editor Wealth Makers. XII K LINCOLN I'01ULIST8. He Heew the Kvll of Money. Crkichton. Neb , Feb. 21, 't). Kditor Wealth Makers: v I am sorry to say our Alliance has gone out. i;auii4, want of Interest to attend the meetlugs. We have lots o! good Alliance Independents around here, and a good tuaoy of the weak koot'd and those of both old prrtks to IMk after. We had a IUU inan-y loft l the treasury of the Alliance, and nuetif tu thongs two had tatter In. vt la a few copies of th Wealth ,MK:Ha(d gin toour doubtful nulgh tr. hoping it m!fc-ht do soma good We ik a goo I word fur your paper whenever wu have a thaosw. Tuh UWA . I ... . L. , . . I ... jr" itiiira ttiai try won i iuuii, ae bucket shops la our small tvra tsr charglag Avs and U per rat a month for tnonsy. Thai a!ua r k-v to xu trying to pa? tils dtu ul I 4yrt l faailiy, at' 1 1 that d note mate a di(ra w.ah ( aujttiu Bkva tuy heart il tad ta Ihbk IA I am In Usurer a low tmu at Uu r b not kttihor U tha itailit'.oa ihuw J j ar Htaklag ta tat bmlat4 (,1 atl Iteport of Their Action in tbe City Convention. Tbe Independents of Lincoln met in convention Thursday evenlncr of lust week, the attendance being very much larger than that of any previous city convention in the history of the party. Mr. II. M. Reeves was chosen chair man, and S. J. Kent and K, N. Tbackcr secretary and assistant secretary. The committee on resolutlons,conslst- Ing of D. A. Kreamer, C. 15. Woodard, A. Edgorton, J. M. Thompson, O. E. Goodoll, K. Le Fevre and O. Wilson, brought In two reports. The majority reported tho following resolutions, which were adopted: Whereas. The Peoole'a Indenendnnt party was instituted by tbe producine classes to remedy existing wrongs, largely thercsultof legislation by the two old parlies in favor of the wealth v classes as against the toiling masses; and Whereas, The extensive use of labor- saving machinery, that stiould be under proper conditions a blessing to the toiler, at present rather intensifies his struggle for bread. Working as he does long hours, and his ability to con sume boing limited through the mon opolization of the natural sources f wealth ho is at the mercy of the capi talistic class; therefore, be it Kusolved. That we demand an elcht- hour day and fair wages for all laborers lu the employ of the city, and the aboli tion of all contract work of a public na ture; municipal ownership of gas, elec tric lie tit, telephone and street railways and crematory. We demand that our city charter b so amended that here- after work shall be furnished to the un employed of our city. We condemn the actiou of the present school board in cutting down the already small wages of its janitors and raising the salary of the superintendent $300. Kesolved, That we heartily indorse the efforts of Mayor Weir to Improve the moral condition of the city, and we asa the support of every Abraham Lin coln Republican and every Andrew Jackson Democrat and every man who wants virtue instead of vice to prevail in our city to assist us in electing o Ul cers who will assist our worthy mayor In his present policy. On motion of E. C. Rewlok the ladles who desired that their sex have two representatives an the school board were invited to address the convention, and Mrs. Dr. Wood spoke at length, showing the reasonableness and just ness of the demand, and ottered tha nanes of Mrs. I. S. P. Weeks and Dr. AddU M. Kestcr. Balloting for bomlnations the follow ing candidate weru chosen: For police Jmlge.Capt. W. II. Hunter. For watorcomiuUaloner, Wm. Crocuble. For ctmelory trusU-e, W. MUkelwait, Fur lutinbt r of tho clul board, Mrs. I. S. P. W-ek. Dr. Ad tlo M. Ke.fcr and Dr. II. It. Lorry, For Third ward coancllnian, John K, Miller, the dry goods dealer. Fourth ward council man, I W. F.tdrUtjfts priuur. Fifth ard, ilarr l'artr, already noiiiiaUd by thtt UepuWIi'an. was van. Tl S'tlh ward K -pufi'Lati no Milium, 11, , fswjfr, waa!opiaiHdnUiu Indpwo dent ticket. And 'Adam K. Hixirvk a thi? i'iiivt!uUu' t"lulia for tha tt 'U'tUh ward Mr. K. Kewlek tihtwa whalfmaa uf f. riV rvnUat o.tuiMitt and t!ii f..iklliijf nirtiluHU 1H..H tn U'd. FSnt ward, D A. Kr am .r; H;rt,d .".!; t'i )i lli, U, W, Ill Uj Fifth. O K. (iinin; u k. ), f, Fiw(kTa; tinli, J. V. Juration. Th aral otttaa wai ttulrucwd ta tit avaacU. The following resolution introduced by Ejwlc Le Fevre was adorted by the convention: Resolved, That the Populist of Lin coln take this opportualty to denounce all fusions, combines and tie-ups with other parties or adherents of other par ties aa bad politics and bad morals. We declare that no man abouid be trusted by the people who has not burned the bridges that connect him with the old political organizations and forever for sworn ple counter" politics, or who is a Populist "for revenue only." by A ItealUUc Dream. ALTON, III, March 12th, 1894. Editor Wealth Makers. I lately had a dream, I dream pt that the Peoples party had elected me president of these United States. Ia response to millions of petitions to re lieve the miseries of the people, and after my vain efforts with Congrers to turn them from their beastly ways and serve the people, I entered the halls of these legislators and addrossod them as follows: "It Is high time for me to put an end end to your sitting In this place, which you have dishonored by your centempt of all virtue and defiled by your prac tice of every vice. You are a factious crew and enemies of good government. You are a pack of mercenary wretches, and would, like Esau, sell your coun try for a mess of pottage, and like Ju das, betray your God for a few pieces of money. Is there a slnlo virtue now remaining among you? Is there one vice you do not possess? You have no more religion than my horse. Gold your God. Which of you have not bartered away your conscience for brlbos? Is there a man among you that has the least care for the good of tb commonwealth9 Ye sordid prostitutes, Dave you not defiled thU sacred pla;i and turned the Lord's temple into aen of thieves? By your Imuaora! principles and wicked practices you are grown intolerably odious to the wholo nation. You, who were deputed tbe people to get tbeir grievances re dressed are yonrselves become their greatest grievance. Your country therefore calls upon me to cleanse this Augean stable by putting a final parlod to your iniquitous proceedings, in this house, and which by God's help and the strength he has given mo, I am now come to do. I command you therefore and on the peril of your lives, to depart immediately out cf this place. Go! Get you out! Make haste! Ye venal s'aver begone! Take away that shining bau ble there, and lock up tbe door!" Though this was a .dream I ask tbe toiling people of this country if every word of it Is not a fitting rebuke to these capitalistic hirelings, and trait' ors? Is there a man who can say that it expresses one word of exageratfon? 100,000 of farmers, laborers and mechan 1. . .lt! I.I V ics win go witn me, i wm now in my waking hours deliver this address to these legislative harlots. I am in deep earnestness. How many will respond to my call? Never mind the capitals tlo press crying out their bugaboo word, anarchists! anarchists!! anarchists!! Let us not be intimidated. Let'usmus ter up the courage of our forefathers C. S. Davis. P. S. Since writing the above I have been reading the history of England, and have discovered that this address was tho one that Cromwell delivered in dis persing his Parliament. So I guess we will abandon the idea of going to Con gress, as Cromwell is too English for our Institutions and it Is never to be supposed that under our stars and stripes such iniquities could ever trans pire in our legislative balls. No! and lack of confidence In our government should never enter the mind of a patri otic American. Because we are not able to understand the mysterious ways of our legislators, is no reason we should say unpatriotic things against them. A true patriot is always silent, submissive and confident. C. H. D. Three Cent Column. "For Sale," "Wanted, "Tor Exchange, "and small adTnleninw lor short time, will b chanted three ceau per word tor rach Inser tion. Initial or a number roamed aa one word. Cash with the order If you wT anything, or have anything that anybody else "wanta," make It known through this column. It will pay. TINULKT a HUKKETT. attorneys at-law. UUU U St., Lincoln, Neb. AG ENTS WAN! ED-To sell choice numery stock Cum NcRsCKiea, Crete, Neb. WANTED-Twenty thousand new subacrl bera toTaa wtaiia Maasaa- IiVOR KXCHANGK Farm 1ft) acre near Lin 1 coin, for land further went, prefer It parll II y improved. JohnJ.GllllUu, Lluceln,eb. WANTED Ftre and cyclone amnia. Uood pay. J. Y. M. Swlgart, Hta'y, Lincoln, Neb. a7tf 17IAKMERS and feeders send Sc. pnetage for ? package. Kobt. Thomas, Bingham, Ia. IilOGS From a choice pen lnKlerombfirowa 'j Leghorn, 11.50 per letlliiic IS dozen eggs from Iftpiillou for month of February. 11. O. YOUNG. 1201 O lit. Lincoln, Neb. 3vtt ijlOU EXCHANGE Fine ix room house and ' corner lot In Lincoln, for Und in eaileru orceutral Nebraska. John J. Ulllllaa, Lincoln Nebraska. TIN1LEY & HUKKETT. atrorneya at-law, WM O Bt., Lincoln, Neb. Abstract examined. REMEMBER that Till t KALTB MAaKKS la tbe beat ailvertlHlng medium In the went. When writing; to aay of our adver llttera don't forget to tell them where you saw tlnlr'ad" If Burks, Cadman & Co. are hcadquar ters in the State, for Wagons, Uuggies Harness, and in fact any thinn, from a ladles garden hoe to a Threshing Ma chine, cor. loth & Q. J. K. Barber, & Co. with (Burks, Cadman, & Co.) will soil you more good groceries for a Dollar thaa any merchant in Lincoln, cor. 10lh & Q. ( K.OO round trip tlcaet o San Fran- cl'kjo, Cal., choice of three different rou'os via Misjourl Paciflo. City ticket oflloo 1201 O St., Lincoln, Xb. ,AOR EXCHANiiE-Clear lota well located In ir land, mum be amooth John i. Gillian, Lincoln, land and good soil. Nebraska. HA VK YOU anything to aell or trader Then advertlne the fact through this column and be surprised at the reullj AGENTS WANTED We start you In biiHl ucm on receipt of (l.OOwewill send you 14 valuable receipts such aa bow to make Shoe Drenxlnir, KxtraeU and RHneniteK, Toilet 8oap, sticky Fly 1'aper elc. New England Adv. Co. Lowell, Muhh. I have a limited amount of pure blood Her man Carp that will spawn In May or Juue which 1 will sell at hard time price. aImo a tew one and two years old . For prices, etc., adtiressJ.il, ltorulne, Jlee, Neb. TjIOR SALE Smooth acre and five acre tracts P near street car line and college, fine for fruit and gardening. John J. tillllluu, corner II and P streets, Lincoln, Neb. IF YOU WANT to buy, sell, trade or borrw Anything, remember, you win It badly If yon do not make It known through this col umn. Only 3 cents per word each Insertion Cash with the order. mUAVELKRS WANTED Faithful gentle 1 inaa or lady to travel reiueseutlng o (tab llHhed hoiine. Salary S78Q and exnemtea with Increase. J.nciiine reference and self-ad. dreswed stamped envelope, TUB DOMINION lu , unicago. TINGLEY & BURKETT, Attomeys-at-Law. 1026 O St., Lincoln, 2STeb. COLLECTIONS MADE AND MONEY REMITTED COLLECTED. SAME DAY A3 J. W. Castor, Pre. Farmers W. B. Lmch, See. J. r. Row. Vica-Pre. O. U LivuH. Bute Agent A. Gmim aru, Treas. Mutual Insurance Co. OF NEBRASKA. Organized in 1891. -SaiOOO.OOO FTurpee flow p Effct.a, DiitacvoRS: J- W. Castor, Emerald. Neb. i. P. Route, Alvo. Neb. J. L. Hermance, Raymond, Neb. A. Ureenamyer, C heeney, Neb. U. H. Davis, Syracuse, Neb. J. A. Floren. Uoehner, Neb. J. A. Burr, Verk, Neb. W.J. Hlldreth, Exeter, Neb. N. a. liyatt, ITesident, Neb. PRINCIPAL OFFICE: 248 South: th Strt, Correspondence solicited from aU persona Interested In mutual Insurance. First : National : Bank, LINCOLN, NEB Capital, - - - $400,000. SixriDl-cLs, $loo,ooo. N. S. HARWOOD. Prealde ' C. A. LtANNA, Vice-President. t. C. S. UPPINCOTT, P. M. COOK, Ana't Caahler. Cashier. II. 8. FREEMAN, Aas't Ca.uhn ar o tt , DIRECTORS: i FXFti . John FItegerald, J. D. Macfarland. R. E. Moore. D. W. Cook, Charles A. llanna, A. B. Clark, T. M. Marquett John II. Ame, John L. Canon, F. M, Cook, JamrmP S y for Ere Years Price, $49.75. SEND FOR CATALOGUE. -Agents Wanted fop the Kimball Pianos and Organs A, MOSPE. Jr., Oniaha, Meb. 100 Grape Vines Only $2.25. uuaranteea wo. i.r wenarror price list. c. w blugel, Uitveuport, Neur. Capital SI 00,000- Coreer 13tb and O Hts., Lincoln, Neb. The Only State Bank In the City. WE SOLICIT F VKMSUS btJUlKKBS. CI. E. Snxw, Prest, C. M. CnawroitD. Cash- Wm. Fiillkbtom, V. P. W. E. Ti tlok, A.'.Cash. Texas Land for Sale! and owned by tbe Wichita Valley H. R. Co., now lor sale at low prices and oneay t perfect If yon want a home In a warmer climate, you should kuow tbat this not best and finest layliiK land In the state (deep, rich, well drained clay soil), but tha THEODORE F. BAENES, A TTORNE Y-A T-LA W. Office: 346 North utb St., Windsor Hotel Block, Lincoln, Neb. Will prjetice In State, Federal and Supreme oourm. irneciai attention Kiven to aefeu luu foreclosure suits and cses acalcst rallroailM. Correspondence solicited. Letters promptly Over 1 00,000 Acrea Farm Land Situated In th Wichita Valley. Texas. ay terms, 'lltlea not only la tha it ti n t I ul... L. .. aaexcepti. iisl heal ll.y climnte and In every way and manner U best idapted for home. uLr''n'101?, VOT? 0"B"rn I'H-alitles. as they here can raise the same crops they ara used to. besides a 1 kinds of fruits. Winter wh.it iih.i,rii,irl.u,n.nj .'.n v. " " Chicago nrlces. It Is also a fine slru-U rmmtrv fi h,,u- Ji ..n nn.L... r.. of timber along the streams. Onlv white motile neule her and a oiuJi n.u, N.huiV .3 Iowa farmers live there now. You should not buy land In any other part of the slate bnlons you bave seen this line country. KumrKint,. from ninihi tih,,mL Mat. n.i, . n andMaysth. Fare for round trip only H9.75. ITWl show our land summer and win ? vor runner information write to or see O. B. NELSON, General' Agent. Eoom 5, 205 South Thirteenth St- Oppoiits Omaha JSTatl Bank, OMAHA, NEB. Celebrated Des Moines Equalizers. Iowa Farms For Sale, i We have a lares HhI of farms for sale in Iowa. We have good lands In eveey dlrectieu, from town lots to Z.UUU acre tracts, so von cannot mane a mistake In canine on or writing to us If you want to buv at lowest nrlces. and now is a splendid time to buy homes In Iowa, es pecially in Marnnan county, or city property in Marshalltown. Call and see us We think we candoyougood. CALHOUN & V A LK Tl N E. iteai nutate Agents, Marshalltown, Iowa. ?h0.'lrJil0Ti.?rB,kJ,G.aDgor Work one horse In the furrow and three on the land. Nosidearaft. Bwinas clear at the corners. Send card for .irruiarn t. D. M. EQUALIZEIt CO., MFIIS,, De Moines, lows. BOOKS FOR THE MASSES. CHEAP FARM LAUDS 1 00,000 Aores Jnut Put Upcn the Maikot BOLD OR uet tnese books and our saoar aa fast ..... . 5 - you can into toe nanasei tne people, friends. Buy, read and olrcnlata. ail k .. auuresa an oraers to tbe ALLIANCE PTJBLISHIMO COMPANY. Lincoln, Neb. Small Cash Payments A Co-operative Commonwealth. AND 5 to 20 Years Time. aTrrcpTK Af I SO, lor map of Nebraska and further particulars, call on or address, STAPLET0N LAND COMPANY, 444 BEE BUILMSG, OMAHA, SEB. WHI1E : PHMOITII : BOCKS. Qood cockrella 11.00, new stock. Zsi In season f 1.00 per 13. or Sale Four nice white Holland Turltev one oi tnera a eonier, jb ipo. Trio v blteliames M"f. Pair White Guineas. HW. W. A. ItATKS. Jr., Cedar BtufTs, Saunders Co., Neb. Harks Ctt'lni'm .v Co. will ull yut a John lKure, Kock laland or St Joe l'low, tiding waUtotf or mailing, for as little money aa a gota! I'low tan bd bough!. Tat Chicaea Limited (Dally) UiM's to the North WeaUirn lino un urmsJ Hd i-rvlv to Chlcaj-o and catiiin ltlo. A. H, JUIiUng, City Tlokt Agwot, M sfei. loth street. Lla- Tli bvat ifosila, UtH n mnicta ta tha pound, at tho l'i.t H,t4a ,rti ar tur ...: J. K. lUKHKtt .V Co , wir, Win A tj HI, Mr Kinuer? da kw that 11 1.. k i a i a at. ii ires, vjuwan v ba a,u J a flm IU t f f ron?rU. lu tHwIr hard a are ! 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