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About The Wealth makers of the world. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 1894-1896 | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1894)
.March 20, 18if4 THE WEALTH MAKERS. in winding up bis most wonderful know lago he says. Well hear some say we must not ir jure the merchant, when they k am not to iDjure our business wilh his TOte. We may be more cone ideret with him Ua. Ha. 1'iteh in What do you think of those republican victCrjs in the east, Oh will I saw somewhere in this paper that I have Just been reading where it sutrgested that tne auuw i" r-- ---doors and take in the lemocraw and Prohibe-ionlst aU riM the same party that unerled tte old fia in 61 & 5 will do so again and just m shure as she conqured tnea 6no w r, and your whole combinations of stuff will crumbell like the anchents Kings Image dream RmJBLICAN PR You can Hear from Reynolds on the republican sid any time and all Oh yes we must notice this rent or In-rest question jmv. - old Bible days. H minds one of the Baptist or Campalites you must be Baptised by Emersion because Jesus ... tfnlifill the old Masaklel law. We donte lire under that law. OUR OBJECT IS MKUHDEB8T00D ; Norman. Neb., March 10. H. Gibson, Editor. Dear blr: i irst, 1 S . k nn cannot keep the utowHi ""j J ,. T " .... old name on your paper.-' Be you ashamed of the two parties you repre sent, or do you think by gMng the 5Sr Dama which neither belongs to the paper nor to the peop e (..uiiln ni better It? I think not. I am proud of the name Alli ancb Independent, but ashamed o t- wirnTn Makers: for it is mockery and an insult to the farmer, if not to the paper. Flret, if we make the wealth and let the other fellows have it we aro a set of fools; second, we are all crying hard times and selling v. ?ii ocnt.a ner bUSbOl. JNOl xr... r.i.fo Hour Tinner a name mat that hiivA some meaning and sense in it; but I for one will not keep a . paper with such a name. P'?' Populist Elucator, People's Watch man, Nebraska PopuliBt, Western Financial Ii- form, or any other name you can think of there tells we truw. I ours reoi''viviv..j P. P. BOASEN. Our irood PeoDle's Independent, Alli ance. German. American farmer friend has misjudged us, has reached a con clusion a little too hastily. But we like a man who, if he supposes we are ashamed of the name Alliance, or in dependent, Is ashamed of us and our paper. We should despise anyone who got ashamed of the organized farmers or the Independents. The editor of raised on a farm, and bUio Bvtae - was a farmer himself in Butler county of this state; and he might have been farming there still if his health had nnt failed, throueh overwork during the erasshopper period of the Ws. Ashamed of the farmers? Ashamed of their organization for mutual en lightenment and aid? Ashamed of the men who at the polls propose to rescue themselves apd their fellow-citizens from the clutches of monopolists and usurers? No, friend, never. -'An honest man's the noblest work of God." And who can be honest who is enriched by the sweat of others. We are ashamed only of shlikers and leeches. The writer Is a Populist, Nationalist, Equal Suffragist, Anti-Monopolist, Civil Service Reformer, Christ Wor sniper, Truth Lover and All Around Crank bent oo moving things, besides being a Maine Yankee. But why need he carry all these names all the time In order to tell the truth? That name is best which Is most comprehensive. We chose the name we did because It Included every farmer, every Alliance man, and evtru worker in the town as well as the country. The wealth makers are those who produce every thing of value, of use. Even If they aro robbed of all above a bare sub sisience, they are the wealth makers There aro but two classes, the wealth makers and the wealth takers. We speak incur paper for the wealth makers every where, for universal jus tice, and we want all the wealth mak ers to know it. If we called this paper the Farmers Alliance it would circu late only among the farmers. If we called it the Indept-ndent it would with difficulty secure readers who were not already Independents. The wealth makers, the workers of the nation, have all got to bo reached, enlightened, drawn together. And ''Wealth MakoiV U a nemo that arouses no class or party prejudice Hv using it we can batttr help the farmers, as well a all othoM who work for a lUlcg. Probably some of our reaJars do not have the right definition of wealth in their minds. Wealth coraprUcs nil articles of taluj and nothing else," says Gen. F. A. Walkr, the economto writer. Wi speak for those hoe labor (J hand and brain pro-Incurs ar ticles or perforins urvlct of value. We demaaJ justice tar tlm wraith u'vr. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Wit otwerve tht Ptvf. U'AKeruanl hat entered the pr3flon whee op portunities fr doing guul are greater than are found la any u'ber, th pro feselou of JuurnalUui. lb U now e.U'or of the Arapahoe pioneer, and without diubt will nuke tt a powur la hit part of th UU. The PopulUt press of Nebraska h m f raaJ, glft4 men K aluJ It, anl wj bsUm owr twfwnt' r n Hi Tv mvkmS'y z t. W lh iut' in, wt,u jtha'l ww fcara a tWrJarC Uvett! Coming la to ium iwr ('vrt.wt. iu j w .t mypi wk. W thai) rvvbtbly fev a rtt many communications on this Impor tant matter of candidates, and ask all who can to confine themselves to, say, a Lund red words. But till the press ure on space is great more space may be allowed each contribution. "Hi is sounding forth a trumpet That shall never call retreat. Be is sifting out the hearts ol men Before His Judgment seat. O, be swift tool to answer Him ; Be Jubilant my feet Our God is marching on." The Coxey army, peaceful though it 1. It exciting the powers that be al- mrmt as much as did the John Brown raid. mmm The New Name Very Approp Hate Aurora. Neb., March 24, 1894. Editor Wealth Makers: The new name The Wealth Mak ers is very appropriate. Some one has said 'The good of all is the conoern of each." This ought to givs you an au dience with all men who desire to up lift all. I wish you well. Very truly yours, Judge W. L. Stark. Very Handsome and Unlqeu." Editor Wealth Makers: We are in receipt of a copy of your Issue of the 15th inst. We must cou gratulate you on the new title for your paper. The beading is very nanasome and unique, and much better symbolizes the principles which you advocate, man did the old title of the paper alliance Independent. Yours truly, Amerioak Press Association. A Chicago Editor' Opinion, Editor Wealth Makers: I found a copy of your new series on tha train and noticed the clean ana artistic appearance of the new title The nam is novel and the style attract tive. I know of only one other in the United States of same or similar style, and your choice of name Is appropriate and at the same time has no duplicate. Allow me to congratulate you on your new departure. Alfreu llark of the Western liural. The name of The Aluance-Indk piriuiii'WT has heen chanced to that of The Wealth Makers. The struggle now going on is indeed a struggle be tttppn the wealth makers ana tne wealth takers.- Those who by their labor create wealth, and those who by their cunning take wealth after it is created. The wealth takers have many nrenna Unvoted to their service. Will any of them as boldly and unmistakably avow their calling as the state organ of the workers has done? Hardly. The name is very significant.. Now let all wno are tired of making wealth for others to take without rendering an equivalent rally to the support of The Wealth Makers. Subscriptions re ceived at this offlco Loup City Clar ioa, A month ago The Alliance-Inde pendent announced tnat us name would be changed to something more annronriate. in the near future. Last "fr- i - week it was issued bearing the new heading, "The Wealth makers (oi the World.") This state paper has been greatly improved during the past few months. Rushville Maudard. TnE alliance Independent of Mno.oln has ohaoffed lis name to "The Wealth Makers." Under the new title it presents a generally improved appear an ce .Calliope. With a new name and head The Alliance-Independent comes out batter than ever. It will henceforth be known as Thb Wkaleh Makeks. Clipper-Citizen. The Alliance-Independent so well aud favorably known among the farmers of Nebraska, has changed its name and s now called The Wealth Makers. Mrs. Got! of Kearney, writes: "Ihe Wealth Makers Is an excellent pa per and you have Improved its appear ance very much." Now if you want to get the worth of your money, J oa won't fall to call cn rrcd hjnmiut aunt's hu Fpccui sa c whl.:h laU only a week or twt, Notice his large ' ad" on 8th pag?, and remem ber that wk bay he is perfectly reliable. ion u:. The Slato Alliance las for a!e Badgcs, at cents each, 12 40 per down. Manuals, atlOcontt each, 75 cants pr Jian. lit cuipt book for Suh-AUlance and C'cuQty Alllai.ee. 25 c nU. Order lmki to? Sub-Alliances and County AUS.'Cccj cenU lUUolinf Marble 50 white and 10 black, 10 cts. Address Mrs. J. T. Kaf.UK, Hartwe'l, Nob. InitcrsuU I'alttlt From I HI la INMt. Katom, Co, MtcU , March 37, HI. Kt'Mor WiAtru Mikkkm: )SAR i tt I U uht sonui ol tht O. W. Irg rWl ptlatt la anl ftr uleg tt tar IS years etouut Oa t any f t't't wjtH H, Wy two barn re li ts V i V V.t -, ! ! i t J"'" all acilo( pal&t tJ eoMt&unUate with tn i'iUtt t'atftt Vi)r(rArtkfaltr. UitHrtsly jwurs, WM O. IHMWKTT. . .....ii .... 'Sabwrlbit tof Tt WLTU XUKEMt A Base Slander Refuted. Gasdy. Nob, Msrch 15, "94. Editor Wealth Makers: Yea have probably noticed an article in the L'.nceln Journal of March 11 headed "Fouid a Deficit, "and referring to the Logan county treasurer as being a defaulter in the sum of $493. This is a base He from beginning to end; my report was not finished until the 12 h of March and was approved that day by the commissioners, as my report will show. This is characteristic of the Journal. It Is known here as the Lying Journal," and the article is in keeping with its well earned reputition This it further proof of the hard row if stumps the g. o. ps. are in. Nothing seems too low for them, and the tearing dovn of ones good name is the only thing they have to go on. Yours Truly W. Ginn, County Treasurer, Fred Schmidt, whose ad appears on the eighth page, Is perfectly reliable Take advantage of his offer. J. M. Armstrong of Greenwood, Neb., whose seed corn ad. appears on another page has been a resident of Lancaster county Neb., for 25 years. He Is a wide awake young farmer, has made a study of raising corn to a high state of porfec tlon. lie raised 92 bushels of fine solid corn to the acre, by three plowlngs with an ordinary cultivator. This he thinks was as good a piece of corn as was rais ! In the state or any other state last year, without the uso of a hoe or irrigat ing. Reference, first National nana- oi Greenwood as to his reliability. Write him today. It will pay you to see Fred Schmidt's ad. BRECKINRIDGE SCORED. Jlrandtid an tt Mrna.e to Hocli'ty by Wo men of Itoiton. Boston, March 27. At a meeting of the Woman's Rescue league rcsoln tions were adopted condemning Con pressman ISrcckinrldire, and in the somewhat lengthy preamble the mew tiers take occasion to emphatically de nounce the congressman and brand him as a menace to eodcty and public morals. The resolutions were to the effect that "The Woman's rescue league of Boston requests the chivalrous people of Kentucky to retire W. O. P. Breck inridge, M. u, to a private life of ob scurity and oblivion." "That we extend to Madeline Pol lard our sympathy while her whole life is like an onen book and luid bare for public criticism; that this league believes Madeline Pollard more sinned against than sinning." It was voted to send copies of the resolutions to the congressman, Miss Pollard and to all the newspapers of Kentucky. THE MARKETS. Kansas City Grain. KARSAS Citt. Mo., March 27 Quotations for car lots by sumplo on track at Kansas City wore nominally as follows: No. 2 burd SOo; No 3 hnrd, 47c; No. i burd, i'',a rejected, 4:Jo: No 2 red, 68c; N 3 red, bXVaia: No. 4 red, 4&(t47o, Corn-No. 2, 8131 ,c; No, 3, 81o; No. 2, white corn, &lWikc; No 3, white. ;2!'o. Oats-No 2, arllo No. 3, 293 80o No. 2 white oats, 30!,a:sio; No. i white, Live Stock. Cattle Dressed beef and export steors, t3 10 3.75 cows and hetferi, Hi 501 Hi Texas and Indian steers, viwaltt). stockors and feed ers, ;i'J45. mixed, S2.40.iS. Hogs Receipts, 3,094: shipped Saturday, 1,747. Tho murkot was qulut and about like late Saturday, or 5o lower than early Satur day. Tho top was H 15 und bulk U 351 46 atnsft J4. :((. -12' J for bulk or salos and liti for top Saturday. Sheep Kecelpts slnco Saturday, 1,507; shipped Siiturd.vy, 1,003. The market was steady to strong with little trading. The fol lowing aro representative sales: No. VVt Price. No. Wt Prlca 12 lambs... 41 2M Uorses Kecelpts slnco Saturday, 67; ship- pod, Saturday, 21. The market wai quiet as is usual on Monday. The ranre of prices for good a,-o, well broke and sound homes Is about as follows: Extra draft, 1.60J pounds, 810)'rtli: good draft, 1,300 pounds, H6r(8); extra driver, I0J$I7S; good drivers, 50.Vu.tfJ. suddle, good to extra, W5 jr. 1 75 Southern inures and peldins, &5S75; Western range, unbroken, &U4&.I; Weutura ponies, H JfiiJ. Do not fail to see Fred Schmidt's Great Bargain advertisement. ItKST OP OUR BOOK LIST. Errors in Our Monetary System and thi Remedy. BY MARY E. HOB ART. 26 cents. We have not yet seen this book, but the editor of Tbe Coming Nation very strougly recommends It. "TU Bzgt and the r.saa." This book is the strongest Piece of satirical tnd atWorlral writing wblrh tits ynt a(...r r i nttulimt the for'-e of opprMlnH aim evil. 1'lie ilog repnKnt the worker aud the fle tiirt IiI.hmI niii'Utng monoolisin. The ethical iiiiv.e tbestuylii great and drspoilo pw" and greml get a fearful shaking up by tun l us pievUiiioly uuhaid of anttinr, DouRlaa Mi i alliim. 'i lie book Is tliK'ly l,lu!rai't With uuuierous cArtooiis, i'ttcetn yirt W tetat At; A Social VUion. A new book by a powerful ethical Borelist, ( liarlea S. llunlel. of PhUl lelplil. !UtHbHl bvtlie Areia fublUhlng bbould be In every true man's library. Pull ef the new lliuutttit of tNU llmeoi iUl awakening u- iiiinetiuntus. la pjwr,wceui uratrtkruuith London Money Power the Qtest FeiS Drcon. B L. 0. "i'iw, n, D. New aol iti eatlh. Price in ;ar, W teat, The Mw Redemption, This book by flee. Oeorg U llerrna, . I ProfM ill A i' p Ilea t hrl-illntiy i. C ki t vtiuliy u dbwuvery uf txh ke Uw au4 tke .i,.el,im no oerirK uf the trutk Irum a."uiauieke4 teiuple rltlk, the Uml tu& aime r s lb li. 'irlJl i to, utyr ll H the f t.l of loe In a-Mua. ( mJiiu ll, eout uii lt f cupel aedlUitcuMttiv4 Imioi a Hutt'Hy gueeel. la tMk btndiu, V -", It ouia. A Flea for tat Qepsl Tbli btmU. by the tae inH.ir at p, e.t In I a i sr Hli,f ut" ,a i f i, I .. uii 1 M4 ue t.. ':. itu rtwil kAtt tUY. .! UeeetM. V' ,..!, i..a l t'.k 4 . l m s4 !MMr4M. ll tr t.a S M.lllii4tt4kltt " l I ! lw u untwi l ti. 1. fi( , (t ... !,, Ii.,..., r4 . a I.Mi.M4 Seat, te e a, teal . if t at mm bvm e. . I Three Cent Column. "For 8ala." "Wanicd'Tor Exchange." and small advertlaemenis for short time, will be charted three ceats per word for each Inser tion. Initials tr a nnmber counted as one word, cash with the order If yon wabtt anything, or hare anything- that anybody else "wants," nuke ll knows through this column. It will nay. T INGLE V t BURKE TT, attornf ys-at-law. 1UM O St., Lincoln. Neb. AGENTS WAN I ED-To sell choice nursery stork Cum Nhhsiries. Crete. Neb. WANTED -Twenty thousand new subvert berstoTBi Wealth Makehb. DOK EXCUAV(J E- S acres adjoining Lincoln 1- mr a Kota em acres. U. C. VOU.NU, I.IU- coin. Neb. 41U FR EXCB NQ-Parm ISO acres near f la coin, for land further wmt, prefrr It parti lly improved John J. Ulllilan, Lincoln, Neb, WAN TKO Fire tnd rvcione "nts Good pay. J. Y. M. Swlgiri, Hi '. Lincoln, neo. ;i7tf OA KM ERS and feeders send He. pontage for a. lute sage. Kobt. Thomas, uingbam, la. O VE Y Loaned on Improved Panns at 0 to 1 201 ( 41lf St. Linoolu, Keb. IOG' FYom a choice pen slngleromb Brown Hi I-Kborm,, $1.60 per teti liw 18 dozen eggs from 16 puilots for month of February. H. O, YOUNU. 1201 O Hi. Lincoln, Neb. 3Vlf rOH EXC1IANUK Fine six room houxeand 1? corner lot in Lincoln, for Isnd in taiern or central Nebraska. John J . Ulllllaa, Lincom Nebrsska. TINLEY ft 1024 O bt amlned. BURKRTT. atrorneys at law, Lincoln, Neb. amiracis ex REMEMHER that THS . BALTB MAKElts 1h the best advertising medium in tbe went When writing u aey of our silver fixers don't forget to tali them where you saw LWK EXCtlANUE-Clear lots well located In 11 I Innnln f..M n tt ln,l miiul. tu A.nftrt It land and good sol!. John J. Olillan, Lincoln, iseuraKKa, HAVK YOU anything to sell or trade? Then advertise the fuel through this column and be surprised at the reHult. AGENTS W ANTBW for tbe best Bulling Nov elty out. ao.ooo sold tbe first week in Moston. Rumple by mall 1ft cts. Needed in every house. Address, W. II. MAUONUY, No. 1 KevereHl., Lowell, Mass, I have a limited amount of pure blood Oer man t arp that will spawn in May or June which I win sell at uarci uuin prices Alto a few one and two years old For prices, etc. addrebs J. li. liomlue, Hee, Neb. TOR SALE inoo'h acre and five anre tracts near sLreet car line and college. Hue for fruit and gardening John J Glililan, corner 11 aud P streets, Lincoln, tien. I P YOU WANT to buy, sell, trade or borrow Anvthlng.remeinber, you mine It badly if yon ao not make it Known mre-upa iui roi umn. Only s cjhui per wora eaen insertion Cash with the order. mUAVELEKS WANTED -Faithful gentle 1 man or lady to travel representing o tfab liHhed bonse. Salary V7BO ana expenNes- L.. ....... au . .1 ... 1 . .. with increase. Eucloe leforenco and self-ad dreswd etaniped envelope, THE DOMINION CO , Chicago. IXHt SALE -Choice i section 8 miles from . Lincoln. Neb. Well Improvtd aud undor a high state of cultivation. Price ISO per acre. I 20 acres S miles from city. Well improved ai d line land. U7 pr ai re. 360 acres 12 miles from Lincoln. Best farm fii Lancaster at 140 per acre. Write roc for full particulars. U. C. YOUNG, Broker, 1201 O .t., Lincoln, .Hen. Wl 100 Grape Vines Only $2.25 Guaranteed No. ,r Send;for price list. C, f. siugei, uavenport, we or. Capital SI 00,000. Comer 13th and O Bis,, Lincoln, Neb. The Only State Bank In the City. WB SOLICIT rAKMknS bUSIHSSB. E. Phaw, Trent. 0. M Crawfoiw, Cash. Ws. Ftn.LJSiiTOif, V. P. w. E. Ta vlok, A. Cswh. THEODORE F. BARNES, ATTORNEY-AT-LA W. Office: 346 North nth St., Windsor Hotel Block, Uncol?, Neb. Will prtct.ee in State, Federal and Supreme Oourm. Special attention given to defen Ing forecloHure eults aud caHus agali st railroads. CorreHpondence solicited. Letters promptly answered. CHEAP FARM LANDS 00,000 Acres Just Put Upon tho Market BOLD ON Small Cash Payments Ann 5 to 20 Years Time. For map of Nebraska and further particulars, call on or address, STAPLETON LAND COMPANY, 444 BEE BUILDING, OMAHA, NEB. WHITE : PLTHOUTH : ROCKS. Good cockri'lls li.ou, new stock. Eggs in seiifon f 1.00 per 13. Forhale Four tilce white Ro'lwnd Turkeys nt',f them irobler, SS.iM. Trio White (Jaiuex t3.uo. l'alr White Uulneas, :1 to. W. A. IJATKH. Jr., Cedar Blum, Saunders co., mod. Tested Seed Corn. M)- ihuu iumS 1 p aUM at Net. -K : ralr In Hvj, with a ytctd u( M Uuu (wr arm A 1 t-1 rung' Mlil'e dmt A wondrfitl viei.ur, lari s hauitwute and rlpenfearly, the Ut' 01 t'f t '.rn. ' Vrlli.w A I'n'e, r veM.iw men itep Ktl, eailv, T 4i laUtt grow n ! ti e in V:l Sb4 y li t' .i'iul l u.i.ri, It nt, & tt4, t attiti la ttu or ot.r mi 4 iim a. ltloruv, flrl Sailoea) llaak J. M. ARMaTRONQ, Q tcawooJ, Neb IMMENSE STOCK 0 iMfisl and is!) Trees, Ftoit tm Gripe Vines mi Small f (sit TUsti nmo vivzn roa msw mtt c4 for fr ft Met ki JA.NSXN NUKSKKY, Jsea, Jefforvoa C, Kt Of 0V. U. (JitBRUTil. "w-' 1. .tr rl HTU ILLL5TK4TLD SPBLTC CATAf.nr.rR vA?m.vb V M I I I ,. TINGLEY & BURKETT, Attorneys-at-Law, 1026 O StM Lincoln, Neb. COLLECTIONS MADE AND MONEY REMITTED SAME DAY AS First : National : Bank, LINC OLN, NEB Capital, - - - $400,000. SULTTDllZS, $l00,000. N.8.1URWOOD Preside t. V Xf AHANNA, Vlce-rrealdent. Aas't Cahle nmpfrnpo, Asa t Lasaier. N. S. liar wood, John FUerald, : John U.Ames, John Om FiIIf M SEND FOR CATALOGUE. Agents Wanted for the A. MOSPE, Having sold my farm near Ruskln, ( :.)". jjir:: - r.-r,i.-M snd engaged In Ihe grain trade, I am situated where I can bo of material advantage to ray Nebraska friends and Alliance Brethren, who desire to sell tbeir grain in this market. Soliciting tl e putronage of all such, I Invito correspondence with a view to business, In any branch of the trade. Will give satlufuctory references whenever desired both outside and Inside the Farmers' Alliance; bavin? formerly lived In Nuckolls county, Nebraska, and served as president of Ruskln Alliance No. 982, and also as deputy organizer In Nuckolls, Tbayer and Jefferson counties. G.W.SHARP. CHICAGO. ILL. WEBER GASOLINE ENGINES Tbe best few minutes' win aenp economical: ruiinluir Id nam power per hour. - Weber Gas & Casollns ngi.i3 Co., Kansas Rare : Hardy : Crapes AT VERY LOW PRICES. ALL FOR $2.75: R More Early Black. 6 Maura White 6 (ioitlun Poukllngton. :irr Wbl. V rv Prolific. ft Prttfhton Drk Red. ft Vergennes' Red. 6 Ives' heedllov Black. 10 Warden Black. 20 Coocord. 6 Fay's Prolific Currant. I Japauexe Wluo Horry. The above No. 1 well rooted stock lor K.7f, pre pntd by mall or exuress. 1 Kay's currant K. cuoice oi HiaiKB hjc von yaiu. M. D. TIFFANY. 116 South 29th St., Lincoln, Neb. Write for price list in 100 or 1 ,000 lots. I will surprise you. FREE A Am 14 ol4 pta Wt mU h to vry mad. rut tliivnaiwr. titl swnd ft It M witll .S fi um out of vlrKliat. tv ktrrM fuf aM iinnitn, anil tf j tmiiiiuk it itittl taf tM-atane M ma in goitl Nti h m ami uiriflo j.l('f il.,lf HI fuiua, M arii4 with Hie) wauh ot rtale ibal yM tn ivitifM it at tt'v unit wittit rar if B"i MttfartAf. an tl vmt awli pr Maw In ikll id (i.i tuu Un fr. W Hie at ur, mm we a4.il I ltd mil aantUpf f1(f mi elate trtilv. Add'iNW THfc NATIONAL MF'Q IMPORTING CO.. 331 leittcn Ct.( C).lurd( HI. 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