7 THE WEALTH MAKERS. May 2i, 1894 Sk 1ST TUB (MSS. (Continued from 1st page.) Capitol fcnd let Haleep with the mill Ion of othen that hT preceded It. There waa ft singular unanimity of Opinion between theee leadera of the Republican and Democratic parties at to driving poor Coxej and his followera from the Capitol ground or out of the District of Columbia Itself. They turned a deaf ear to the consti tutional rights of this man. Thej turned a deaf ear to 70,000.000 of fellow citizens, who spoke to them through Coxey. Tbey turned a deaf ear to the rough and ruthless orer-rldlng df con stitutional principles. They were com panions and fellow-factors In praising a notation of the Constitution of their natloa. and yet, in the next breath, I witnessed these distinguished represen tatives of the two leading political par ties of this countrj almost tearing the hair from each other in a heated dis cission upon the tariff, which, It is bM, Is designed to relieve the people. Mr. President, important as tbe tariff question is, and as I regard It, It Is not of .the slightest importrnce to the American people when their primary constitutional rights are taken from thorn. Sir, when you stifle the rights of the American citizen, whoever be may be, who stands peaceably and lawfully un der the shadow of the flag of bis country and proclaims bis honest opinions in a peaceable and lawful manner; when you deprive him of the right to go to any branch of his government and petition it for a redress of his grlevbtces, then liberty is lout to this country and its memory is a mockery, and the right of the people Is taken from thfm by an unlawful and cruel usurpation of power. Mr. President, I bavono desire to consume any more lime in tbe discus sion of this matter. I have done ay duty as best I could. I have done it conscientiously. It is a ead and not a pleasing duty to perform. If, by doing so, I shall call down upon my head th anathemas of those In power, I proclaim in their presence that I am amply able to undergo tbe ordeal. 1 f I shall meet with the scorn and in dignation of any portion of the people of this country Inconsiderately express ed and afterwards to be regretted, for advocating the lights and cause of the fioor and humble of my nation, then 1 tay to such persons that I prefer their toorn and indignation.. I preer their hatred and contempt, under such cir cumstances, te their approval, applause and smiles, under such circumstances. Three Buln-Brec dera. In order to attain the ends of selfish nees, we as a people have got to take trict legal measures against the thins itself. The three bsslo or fundamental manifestations of modern selflshnes are 1 'rofit, Kent and Interest. The tak ing: of usury or increase in any form or degree was strictly forbidden by ttu law of Modes, denounced In severest terms by the prophet Kzekiel, and is essentially irreconcilable with the spirit and tenor of the whole Bible. Profit, rnt and interest are unscien tific, and necessarily and always at war with the welfare of the community. If wo tolerate them, it means the banish ment of love and peace, the destruction of private virtue, the exaltation of cor ruption and crime, and a community premium on dishonesty. A true Christianity cannot posslblj harmonise with "business principles.'' A cold-blooded determination to dip something out of our neighbor when ever his material necessity or desire for improvement shall force him to our door, can never survive a genuine ref ormation. Tue present individualistic constitu tion, of society Is utterly barbarous, ano rjvolticg to every truly enlightened moral sense. It boars the unmistak aMo Impress of hell all over it. Com petition is a war in wblch tho conscien tious and teadcr souled go to the wall and foouadreUim pours twill galore In . ii tn troughs of the twine. We propose to work for a righteous stem and we propose to get It. Wbatever It may owl to attain our vad U really a matter of secondary con alJuratioa. We can rest assured thai a o utsrhoo able price will bu dxwatd el, tod that If we fo after It with dfl oltj purpooe we will get U. stand fi-om tolr, gatleu,en! han't get la to r!, far the old c bar jot It bound tt roll.--the (Kroan, Cat.) In-lonjtn', rh M fa r Mh t'utct, IVul wbo ridicule or nociyr at Cox y army show a lek of juJgfiuml. A Kr -at a lack of Judgment at the nuUlil j ( i'raoce ihowvd Hen It laughed at th rtffcd wol and thettroet tutnut't that walked th summer of I7f0, A great a lack nf juJjtufnt . th ur tier of Ctst' I shooed when Itw; U(trtd t,HN Uoamttivad aprvatW wha arjf d London I'.ttn mh iViwill a Vet to belittle tr W ry lh. r'oruiaQos of Ike ri?t4 bnd o utup!i(j it to VaUt(UHi. Vbii Da y am thy are Jut a wioeg ss aaj la the fin. plan UUu'4 the aWtot lb. orowd thai slgoltle John JirowaV ' f.ruj had eaty vn I at trad of twi hundred. Is the iccoad place 11 It high time some one was marching onto Washington whether they can ao any thing after they get there or not. When Janata halls become a stockjobbing office and the House of Representatives a bear garden to kill time in, it is time the people went there In person. But beyond all this the real signifi cance of Coxey's army is in indicating the temper of tbe public. Grotesque and fool-bardy It seemt to walk to Washington for justice to the people hinii- that Coxev's HUH VUD UU www , armv does not voice the sentiment of m!ll!oB of Americans doesn't know wnat people are tbinking.-Cbadron Signal. Bryan-Bland. Our letter In the Woi td-Hcrald in answer to the "Wm V, Allen Man," has been printed in more than one hundred capers, of all political shades, jwow, ii since the impudent slap the administra tion gave Bland and Bryan tn the face In the recent veto does not convince Mr. Bryan that there is no hope of accomplishing anything for free coinage In the Democratic party, ana no con tinues to hanff on to the rotten old sinking hulk, we shall look upon his free coinage pretentions In a very pecu liar liffht-borderlne Into demagogue; Ism. Mr. Bryan knows, as well as every historian, that there It no record oi a nartv reforminff Itself after it once be came corrupt. He knows that the pre sent administration has followed me financial tollcv of the Republican party He has seen the leaders of both parties votina side bv tide against every meas ure of relief to a debt-burdened and un employed people that has been intro duced at the special session and during the present session, lie said, and so did Bland, that they "had come to the Dartlnor of the highways," and that li the Democratic party saddled a gold basis onto the people thoy would leave it and affiliate with a party whose plat form cave out no uncertain 60und Jn Us demand for the free and unlimited coin- ago of kilter and gold at the ratio of 16 tol. Now the "fork in the road" has been reached. The administration haB de cided by veto that this people must be content with a gold basis. Will Bland and Bryan make their words good? Hiereisno time for any particular etlquotical formalities. These men must either be with the l'eople't party or against it either honest or demago gues. Tbey are the witnesses, the, peo ple are the jury. The question is "yes" or "no." They must answer one way or the other. Which will it be gentle men? Beacon Light. No nlon on Bryan, The World-Herald has been compell ed to abandon tbe fusion scheme, bat cannot refrain from clinging to the Bryan part of it. Mr. Bryan is a Dem ocrat and boasts of it, and as long as he remains a Democrat, no true Populist should consider his name at all in con nectlon with any elective office. If Mr. Bryan will cling to democracy nt its present Uw ebb, let him take his chances with It. Democracy has fallen never again to rise, except perhaps locally. And Bryan's effort to restore It may bo aptly compared to Mrs. Part ington's task of sweeping back the ocn's tide with a broom. If he 1b willing to follow a phantom of such oonBplcuous.mlea, molest him not. The Populist press has already gone too far In exploiting Bryan's fame and reputa tion to the public Our own represen tatives in Congress, brave and true, have been neglected in consequence. Mr. Bryan is ambitious and of course uoes not wish to retire to private life. He knows full well that democracy of Nebraska cannot sustain him In public life, and he doubtless thinks that owing to the cordial manner In which he has been tieated by the Populists, that they will again come to his resoue. While Mr. Bryan mty entertain an Idea of rhls kind, It is hoped the voters think and act dlfTarently. There Is in each and every dlttrlct In i his state, good, true Populists for every filce and they shoutd be nominated and supported to the full party strength Any other procedure will retard the progress of the party, A faint heart never won a fair ludy will apply lu this cate, atid the World-Herald should be advhV. immediately from all along tbe tine that when the time comet to nomi nal a governor there it plenty of avail able timber in our own ranks. Mln4en Courier. John II, rnwrtV Appwhilmenl, Bute lecturer J. 11. i'owera of the r' A. A I. U, will tpt'ftk at the follow ing plaet on the dales gtn: lUmWdt, UU-hardtOB May HI, Kilt City, " ' WrUtm, " ' Jihon, JVtKh " 'j Auburt " " " 21, Unvi w " " ;:o, lUnUr, OU " ;:. jrai-.u, " " June , Paluyra, " " " 1 ThuM will all ( etenhi mevtluw wntt-M ihfla advrlt'd In the Ivil i rtwe bill. lMMioal'y lw t iinlmnU la he day might bo atlt J. le, Powers r't'tvrt b par i3nit hat It voUn'atUy toaUihukd la tht vrral rountUt. Fft'D4 t( the Alliance ta the' emiatUt wilt lilvato till wulthoapiibt n ru giving tbe hmr uf li uay la auh r-, and ioMfy ttt tut -crw ary. Wrt J.T Kelllt. Ilartwwil, Nb. at mmo a MHwlble so the can Inform me of the laktTxi Wkalti Mikkri. Office of Nebraska State Hail Insurance Association. (MUTUAL) Six reasons why every farmer should investigate the merits of the Nebraska State Hail Insurance Association of Fairfield, Neb., (formerly of Kearney) before insuring elsewhere: 1st It it the only Hail Insurance company in the world that gives each member delegate representation in the election op offickbs and manage ment ot all buslnei s. 2nd. It la the only company that adjusts its losses at the whole and actual loss sustained and not a prorata of the amount of Insurance carried. 3rd. It la the only Mutual Hail Insuraaoe company that is ao organized as to be capable of being inoorporetod under tbe Insurance lawt. 4th It Is as cheap as the cheapest and takes contracts sufficient to pay all losses in full. 5ih. It has saved to Its members, after all losses are paid la full, one-half of the cost of Hail Insurance charged by stock companies. 0th. This Association has over $.'10,000 In premluma pledged for losses. For further information Inquire of J. M. SANFORD, General Manager, ' Fairfield, eb FINE SINGLE COMB BROWN LEGHORNS. 1 1 1 5 eggs II. 25, 30 eggs $2 00, V- I CO eggs 83.50, 100 eggs 15 50 I prepay express on order of 50 eggs and upwards to any point west of Chi cago and oast of Denver. 12 chicks 15 days old $5.00. Safe arrival guaranteed. AddrebB W. J. H1CKOX, Alma, Neb. 3 ' av , i. nw m t m We have a very choice Un of teed oau and potato). HDd for descriptive cta loKue. Uiaswui.UbEtCD CO., Llucolu, Neb. . W C n Subscribe for The Wealth Maicxrs OFFICERS STATE ALLIANCE. President, W. I.. Dale, Atlanta, Vice-Pres., I'rof. W. a. Jouen, Hastings. Hecaetary, Mrs. J. T. Kellle. Hartwell. TreiHiintr. Jdinen Cameron, Beaver City. I. a. t'owon, hute Lwturer, Cornell. W. P. WrlL-bt, mate Orgaulxer Alliance Aid, Uothany, NoD. IXKCITTtVBCOMMITTIB Cli airman, I. N. Leonard, Lincoln. K Hodertuan, Heriraud. L. W Younjj, wiiHonvllle. C. M Lemar, Waboo. J. M. Ulmmlcl!, Macon. THE WEALTH MAKERS ALLIANCE DEPARTMENT. BY MRS. J. T. KELLIE, SKO'Y. Bro. R. B. Powell is to reroganlzo Jefferson county. State Lecturer J. H. Powers writes after his trip in Salino and Jefferson counties that hit faith In the permanent establishment oi' the Alliance' lu the state Is stronger than ever. Stockpile Alliance No. 1.V23 of Front ier county has been reinstated; also Prairie Alliance No. 093 of Shedton, Buffalo county. IVwkton Alliance No. (108 of Furnas county inltltd thirteen new members. Sheridan county: The Alliances In this county are in good standing condi tion. We will another good orgaule lodge on tVt Utlth Itiit. V. O. M. Uuhvlll: The rt orgaoltatlon of the Alliance In this county Is going right aluog. We will have an Alliance pic nic at Clinton on the seconJ Saturday la June. There will ha vocal aad In strumeou) luutlc, shaking and a good time generally. All are tnvltod, and no one will b arre.wJ fur stepping on tho gra or ctrrylng banner. I think we khould have AilU'ici pVaU-s all over the state this iumr, thre or four In ea.'h e uaty at !-l Oar j !! are Moor, but would p) rvr with out tho AtlU ie, Farevaty d Uar U ttd U AUUqce work thre ttat U-a K-a dollars Knaoat V th famr. rrl4at Sh-rlJai iaaty Altianc. TaU U truo In hUud.Ua caaut; le eta thy e oira;, ao l If they had tvgun whn Cr.t ornt d thy mtgki jat a tralSf.ill; f a huadr h d.iliar. bavnt for one r snV J, i J llfv.thor W. I. Wr!ht repoftt that he a mufauWad aa AllUnc a Alv, Caas county, aad urganLvd aa Aid 1 gr with Oiue wtmtKtra, W count oa Hnthr Wright t ( one or two orgaal rvKni a wek. stall CYCLES. Bargains . . . . WRITE E R. GUTHRIE, 1540 O ST., LINCOLN. NEB. I Erroro of Youth, i SUFFERERS FROM Mow DeWlity, YouiWul IMiscreiions, Lost Manhood, BE YOUR OWN PHYSICIAN. Watty tn"ti, frwn thn fTti of yoiifliful ltd firillittfl'!!), MV)lTUJlitttKIUt It pUlA tit W?filC' that TfAw'A the (fri'-ml nyBtiu mo much mil IimIh'o iUtntmt nviry other dlwii, ttiiltfmr(tiiliUH of th irtil minMy uvr ! "Mnf min'i.u-'U thny are Ain-lnrtni for nviry ttilnic I"it ttiA rltriit (uifl, K'HwiittRtuiiflifiy ttto tmuy vtihi;ihl filial li'tl that liu-fltciil wifwa h.iH imuhii-Ml frr th fitllrf ot thld Mim ttf imtlfiitH, ti(uo nf thf) untlnary miUfH of trfut ittia ii(tiuii jirn' n Yti tinv hxiwriiivnwa wii.it AMI Ui vvt-fcil ri'W snd coin'mttntt (1 mttmtUm. ThM af-jiirariyifiRf prfvrljllon UofffrM an a I'Ktt'fAIN AS I HI'KKKV l.'VHK, M hlllMtrcdil Of rjiwst Iii ftMrtrWh' hnv lwn r'irttl Kr t t lical ih uy Um uh ftr nil oDmt Miwii lull t'd . ivvtVi'Mv Mirf )Kifrwll'MiU rnimt In mini In thw prpirutlwu of tt'lx frw:rl)fhtu, It KrythruAjlfii focft J"tiihnWrt, ftw-hm, w hrji. Il'liniiiH t Uraclun. M'iiilii, Htfrklim, Kk'. IkiikHih umitrin Mcohnlk), 2 ifraln. Kst. It-puiidrti, 'I (HTUploi, Clv(rfn, ii, i. Mix, V.tk" iHH-Hlt. Tak 1 pllt at n p.m., and iui. AMiruii tfointf tn bt-ti, In mw cwn (t will bit li.M.-irjr fi.r tlm lwllfiif. to tak two plilN hJtlnn( mnkiiitf thHfiiiiriborthr'' ftduy. This) riii'ty in utinu tl uerrywmiUlUn of utwnn lii'hiUlf ami vtmkwm lu lthr ntx, and Me I'htl ly In t hoof i;uwn rpniltlnif tuna UiiiruiiHf. Th iwiiiH-rutlv Knriror thi rtnttlv an truly nMttmlithiiiK, hikJ lu uo roiitliiuU f'r a Htmrt ttino vhinw thn UitifiihJ, dHbllltatml, icrvUiiwuuiuiltlun to vui tif renewed life tuid vuor, lnoiilry rftiitlvntottim rwiowly, w would ay to ilioMti wh would tirufnr U otilfi It of um, by Mr,, it Hi fti-'nrly iM'iilfd iru:kAif cotiUln iuigW pttlu,cnr(iily(umtim4&, will be M-nt )iy return nuiil from our prlvatn Inhomtory, or wo will furiiiHti (J Duckjju. which will euro most en' for Ar-M r rail on JEW EHGLAJD MEDICAL INSTITUTE. 424 TREMONT ROW. ri.xi wmtatHiUffu ooiton, nasi, as ?. II. Hiu.ru Webster county Alliance will meet the 2th day of May at one o'clock P. M. at Blue Hill, Nebr. Radical answers to studies for April and May: What is money? A credit placed in convenient form to make exchange of title, and based upon real wealth. . What is its relation to wealth? It is representative of wealth, but of itself worthless. By whom should it be created? By the authority of the same parties who create the real wealth. Of what material should It be made? Ot any durable, light and most con venient material and cheap. Ho much money ought to be created and kept in existence in this country? As much as is equal to represent tie wealth on band. How can it be put In circulation and kept in circulation among the people? By the labor exohange system, which is the only correct method. How much should be paid for the vse of money and to whom should It be paid? Nothing whatever; that (usury) la nothing but robbery. Should the law prevent speculating in m mey? Lawful money Is a fraud and where the law regulates, fraud Is com mlt'el. Should the law pre vt nt the loaning of money by Individuals or corporation? Law ba no business with money what ever. What U a Oeilhle currency? A cur rency that will increase or diminish with tho volume of wealth. Wbt will be tho beat meant for at taining a ftuxlbte currency l j and upon tbe depo!! of wealth, at the op lion of the creator oi product. Should b inking be iwnultUd by law ttceptby government agenclvt? lUnk Ing by law, govei amoal amende, and lug! tcuder tu'tnejr ara a frad uiwn Ilia wealth producer and the pertl who gt up lho U-Uon do not tu to buuw a iinich as Uy might aSout law aad uuiny, K. ' F.xlT. Hrr at ItMnhttlte Jail i'rth. UraMlLLK, Nb., May If, h'i. KlUor W It ALT II MAKIBi Th 1 Vp!e' party of noethae't Ne b'Mka will btdd a Fvttrth of July tfle bfatloaa lUhlll, Nib. and have tveurvd On Jui l Watr of Iua Wd'llva' the oration. We tnd a ordll lav t'atloa to all to come and cvlabrate with u. Yourt truly. II. J, 8TASK U iirU. Red. White. Alfalfa and AMke Tlmothr. Bine Top, OdIod ;t. OH THE BILL-BOARDS and a circus on circus day are two kinds of a thing. The greatest circus is usually on the Bill-boards, and the circus on Circus Day is consequently a disappointment. There is, of course, the occasional exception which proves the rule. McCormick Binders and Mowers are an exception. I heii nromise on the "BiH-boards" is alwavs fulfilled on "Circus Day." F(4 vears the makers of McCormick tellin? the World that thev could suranoritv of their machines in "Bill-boards" of other manufacturers machines are the best. But "Circus Day" came at length, i ne woria s Fair urged js'ii 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 te 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 trials, the competitors of the McCormick went and examined the crops to be cut, and realizing the severity of the conditions, they said to themselves: "We don't propose to come here and compete with the McCormick ;" "a live coward is better than a dead hero ;""a sucker is born every minute, and we'll catch some of 'em anyway,' That policy may answer for the "Bill-board" sort of circus; it will not d)' for the McCormick. Promises must not be broken. If McCormiclk machines are not better than all others, they must not be so advertised. If they are so advertised, every Binder, every Reaper and every Mower Uim ruiritf it niAiiiunt'c nni'tr in ifn nut intn iln fifM and dinu tin. UllUl IlV laMJ Aft A lllllltbll, d liuilkb iww VI ...ks .w ... .. That's business. Write to the McCormick Harvesting Machine Ok, ',, Chicago; or, better yet, call at once on your nearest Mcurmicic ageing Write for prices and terms to TINGLEY & BURKETT, Attorneys-at-Law, 1026 O St., Lincoln, Nab. COLLECTIONS MADE AND MONEY REMITTED SAME DAY A3 COLLECTED. the : . .: ' GREATEST OFFER YET! EVi 1 A A We will send THE WEALTH MAKERS to ten I? UI now subscribers until August 1, 1894. For 50c. Thinkers. Fnr 1 We wiU sond THE WEALTH MAKERS to af'V J. Ul tflJl.fJV subscriber, new or old, until January 1, I8U0V and a choice Bondholders KfiY SHI OO We wiU scnd TIIE WEALTH MAKERS icK X Ul Brr,VfV 0no year to a club of five subscribers; and 1fj the agent sending the club, a choice' from th j Here is a chance for Alliances and clubs to secure a library kf vatuablo books of information absolutely free. Who will bo rit't to tako advautage of the opiortunity? These offers will not bo continued long, and wo reserve the right ' to discontinue any of tho books as our sttx-k runs out, and substitute others from the list of tho same value. s Wealth Makers Pub. Co., pES II 1 bi Ui jJ . titi It ktrtKKNrica. Coraml!sloa v o ooo oo ooo o o o g COMMISSION (o Wool FroJuccrs isl Stilpptrs fe itNuHtllH, nil nirnMtii ntjn 0$m iau.iMMi,u.o,o,o,o.o.o.o.n.n o o n n n o n rt n a ml J. Cr. PEPF-AJEWD, 1400-1402 Ii; iS KANSAS CITY, a GrAML Orchard Grav Tree Nii. One ! Grain and Grass Harvesters have beeil and would at any time demonstrate the the actual competitive field test. The- have glaringly proclaimed that their k. BlNFORp. Agent. LINCOLN, NEB. V We will send THE WEALTH MAKERS to any new subscriber until January 1, 1895, and a choice from the following list of books: Seven Financial Conspiracies; Ten Men of Money Island; Stockwell's Bad Bov; Points forJi g from i ho following list of books and Breadwinners; The Initiative! Errors In Our Monetary System; Industrial Freedom; Our Republican Monarchy; Money, Land and Transportation. following list of bosks: Richard's Crowr: Jason Edwards; The Coming Climax; Dil Huguet; A Tramp In Society. Theso last books aro a littlG soiled and shelf-worn, but just as good for tho reading mattor as when they left the press room. Mncoun, IMX2D. WOOL GnOVING PAY? jwmi. uimiu ,t,w jott m your Wool. f yn atrvt-t to iimrkfl una i.) ih HkM buu. It UiKSlay, it u nitnx ruut iiv ihirlir twiiiy t,yt lumiilmiHtoty. W U it,.t cutty ul.uiit Um ttliilitl uJ. i i 'i.ufjwirWi.,i( yi,llm,tmtinuK.,y,Mi(jl i rvtum r r i.lullM.uit.n tl.w Va lrl y lt i rrwmrl 5la an J i)ukk kvlurnt. . hwa,lw lt H ta lr. mi a liHu.it.ld. In.tpitil ,f lofctiiK .l tvUr ic. ml!., to u,V m inrti. rr nuul hhii rintkr n ti.rm In IK M.nyiU, l wir l.l., r Ihi. k u WJ til IttU IMf iuut, H rll ir l'tPi n ml iu I ir tu tfUitutil.iii,f uir KiH r. 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