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About The Wealth makers of the world. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 1894-1896 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1894)
THE WEALTH MAKERS. October 4, 1894 Tfcey Do Want to Vote. "Women do want to Tote." What can be more exasperating to an intelligent woman than to hear men say: Women would not rote if they hud the ballot" GiTens the ballot and you would find that there' are many women of "many minds" an well as many men of "many minds." You would find the man whose wife reads novels, fondles lap-dogs poodles or pugs, instead of children, and never wants to hear men talk politics, down town talking politics with intelli gent men. Why? Because be wants to talk with some one who bas brains. Therefore he seldom spends his leisure hours at home, only stays there long enough to eat and sleep, and that man says, "women don't want to vote." Poor fellow, he has many sympathizers for "he married in haste," etc. Another man has a household drudge (Ue calls her his wife). She gets up in cold winter mornings, builds the fires, shovels a path through the snow to the barn, feeds the stock, milks the cows, then; gets a nice warm breakfast for her sleeping husband and children. She calls tbem up and after all are dressed and fed and the older children sent off to school, then comes the routine work, wasking, iron ing, baking, churning, scrubbing, clean ing and cooking; and never one hour's time to read in the papers thatber hus band and brothers have for the last twenty years been voting her and her children into bondage and poverty. That man says, "Women don't want to vote." In these enlightened days, my brother, it is not a compliment to you to say, "my wife don't want to vote." What an army of anarchists we are raising up all around us, to be sure, said Grandma Smith, on returning from a tea party where none were invited but Republicans. Yes, that is what they call men who are leaving their party. Then these same law-abiding citizens will tell us how when they were young they help ed the slaves get out of the states into Canada, through the underground rail ways; they tell us the laws were so unjust they ought not to have been respected, and that they were accused by the slave holders of stirring up strife and causing dissatisfaction among themselves, whom their masters said were well off, and well cared for clothed and sheltered. There were no tramps among them and they did not have to "keep off the grass." They needed no educator their mast ers were capable of formulating laws and legislating for them, etc., etc Then they will eulogize John Brown for organizing a band of patriots and lead ing them to one of our national forts, where they captured the arsenal and armory, and those "wicked Democrats" called him an anarchist and hung him for being a traitor. (Let us pray for an army of John Brown to liberate the white slaves in this "our country." His tory tells us that the constant discuss ing and agitating of the slavery question brought on the civil war and bloodshed, broken hearts, desolate homes, widows, orphans and a mighty wailing went up throughout the land for fathers, hus bands and sons, that went to the war, and never came back. What then? Freedom. Yes, our loved ones were sacrificed to free the African slave. What .next? Well may we ask, what next? If we could draw the curtain and hide the infamy of the men that were sent to Washington by a trusting and confiding people. The Republican party had abso lute control of this government for over thirty years, and through their unjust legislation, we. the farmers and all the laboring classes are ground under the iron heel of oppression. Brother, your hand holds the ballot that is denied us. You have the power to drive the monarch from the throne, while we, your sisters, stand by helpless. We are classed with idiots, lunatics and criminals. Can you say weunsex our selves in pleading for the right to vote, since the old party we once cherished has become the father of saloons, and its twin sister, the brothel? It has sent thousands of our sons reeling into eternitv. to meet the drunkard s God My face burns with indignation while I write that some of the ministers of the eospel, preachers in pulpits of all deno minations, are still voting to perpetuate these cursed institutions. Now listen while I copy a clipping from the National Statistical Bureau: "Seven hundred millions of dollars is the snug sum which this Christian nation spent last vear for rum, wine and beer. But what is the use of talking about dollars, when'you undertake to estimate? Think of the tears, wretchedness, blight, bleedine hearts, the ruin of homes, of mind, body, soul, eternity. This is the darline that is so tenderly fondled and protected by every voter who caste his ballot for either of the old parties be he aaint or sinner preacher or saloon keep er. His judgment day is coming. Chris tian brother, will you keep on voting for a party that has given us this abomina tion for a heritage? When I seethe want and destitution around me. mt heart sinks within me for my own inability to relieve. And as the years have come and . gone, and the tightening grasp of our legislative bodies have elowly but surely wound the cords of bondage and oppression around the people, depriving them of everything that makes borne dear. Oh brothers Americans does the blood of your ancestors, who fought for freedom from the British yoke, flow in your veins Will you keep on tamely submitting to the oppression of the British gold, ana "all Street Shylocks? Will you still cling to the party that Lincoln would acorn to own could he return to us? Will the ballots that shall be cast next November show to the world that there is not manhood enough left in these United States to protect our homes, our children and your wives from degrada tion and poverty? A I armeb s Wife. Tbe Duty of the 1 fanrch. Rev. Dr. Chapin will address the Lin coln.Nationallst Club Suodiy at 3 p. m onVThe Duty of Church Toward the nduBtrlal Question." An Open Letter to B. Bosewater. Honorer Sib: You kindly forwarded to me a goodly number of copies of tbe Omaha Bee containing your speech in Fremont to be distributed to all intelli gent and conscientious Republicans. I did as yourequested. Now will you allow me in return to give you my individual opinion as a private citizen of your course in this matter. The speech as a whole is a masterly arraignment of the Republican candidate for governor, and ought to convince every intelligent and honest voting Re publican that he would be com mi ting a uicidal act politically by recording his vote for Thomas Majors. But is this not a very weak and one-sided view to take of the matter? I fully believe that your position with regard to Majors political character is all that you por tray it; but is it common sense for the honest rank and file of the Republican party to stop at Tom Majors? Are the other nominees on the Republican ticket one whit better than Tom Majors? Do they not endorse and ratify his nomina tion, are they not as guilty of conniv ing at the great wrongs which you say the Republican nominee is charged with, and is not their acceptance of his nomi nation a distinct pledge that their gover nor, Mr. Majors, is to thein satisfactory? Now let us look at your position in re lative to Judge Holcorab. You say he as, as a man and politician, a clean re cord. Good. And you say he will carry out a healthy and pure policy as our chief executive. Again, I endorse your verdict. But why do you stop at Judge Holcorab? Why come into the Populist camp and select this able jurist as a fitting champion to fight the railroad corporations, and yet deny him his own associates who would assist him to carry out these self-same reforms? It is a law in nature, that birds of a kind flock to gether. And to ask Judge Holcorab to act as your executive, and work with men whose whole political career is against him, seems to me to savor of stupidity. Robert Ingersoll said in the March number of the North American Review for 1887, that he did not under stand why the working men who were in the majority should vote against them selves; and most assuredly the majority of Nebraska voters would be voting against themselves by placing a Republi can Attorney General in office, or in fact men of that party to any office that re quested them to fight the railroad power For it is by your own showing a fact that Majors is their tool; and most assuredly is associates on the Republican ticket endorse and would help him to carry out his aims. I say to you Edward Rosewater "Come out from among them." Trusting you will see the common sense of my position and work to aid the Populist nominees, one and all. I remain, Jobn S. Maiben. Palmer, Nebraska. A Word About Mr. Dunning. Kearney, Neb., Sept. 28, 1894. Editor Wealth Makers: I observe in your last issue "a word from Mr. Dunning" in which he seeks to re-establish himself in the confidence of Nebraska people which he has so greatly abused in the past six months. To do this he promises to make "a complete refutation of thechargesbronghtagainst him" after election. Now I have no doubt that those who brought the charges are as patriotic as Mr. Dunning, and will not press him for any answer until he gets "good and ready." But meanwhile I would warn all honest Pop ulists to beware of accepting Mr. D's promises at par. II he ever does under take to refute charges, he may find that "the half has never been told." The Populists of Nebraska have had expert ence enough with ''wolves in sheep's clothing" to justify them in going slow. Yours for justice, S. Edwin Thorntok. Let clubs, legions and local committee take advantage of our Ten Cent offer for the campaign and order Thb Wealth makers sent to prepared lists of voters Attend to this at once, or as eoon as ton can. Every woman needs Dr. Miles' Pain Pills. Chicago, Oct 1. The Rev. Swan B. Newman, 83 years old, pastor of the Emanuel Swedish Methodist church, bas taken out a license to marrv Miss Anna Cecelia Ohman,aged 80. The prospective bridegroom has been a minister for lorty yean ana has been married before. Dr. Ullee Pate Pills cure Neuralgia. Johnson's Great Beoord. Waxthaji, Miss., Oct L John S. Johnson knocked two seconds off the world's mile record, flying start, held by Bliss, covering the mile in 1:50 3-5. That LameBacn can be rurrd with Vt. Miles' HfcttVJS riAHTX-U. Only 850. Populist Campaign Orator Dates The State and Congressional commit tees announce below the dates and places hen and where our statecandidates and the Texas "Cyclone" will speak. Let each Populist within reach immediately take a hand in advertising these meetings and get as many of bis neighbors out to hear our speakers as possible. Make each meeting a rouser. Much depends on lo ml preparation and each wide awake Populist can do much to make the meet ings effective. Look over all the dates below and set yourselves at work. The speakers' places and dates areas follows: JUDGE STARK. Valparaiso, October 5. Ashland, " 6. Osceola, " 9. Stromsburg, " 10. Shelby, " 11. York, " 14. Exeter, " 1 5. Beaver Crossing, " 16. Ulysses, " 18. Milford, " 20. Wymore, " 23. Aurora, November 5. JUDGE BOLCOMB. Auburn, October 4, 2 p m. Falls City, " 5, 8 " Table Rock, " 6, 2 " Pawnee City, " 7, 2 " Tecumseh, " 8, 8 " Beatrice, " 9, 8 " Wilbur, " " 10, 2 " Crete, 1 " 10, 8 " Weeping Water, " 11, 2 " Fremont, " 12, 8 " Arlington, " 13, 2 - Blair, " 13, 8 " Tekamah, " 15, 2 " Oakland, " 15, 8 " Emerson, 16, 2 " Dakota City, " 16, 8 " Allen, " 17,2 - Randolph, " 18, 2 Wayne, " 19, 8 " Norfolk, " 20, 9 " CAREY AND KEM. Crawford, October 4. Chadron, " 5. Rushville, " 6. Valentine, " 8. Woodlake, " 9. Ainswortb, " 10. Newport, " 11. Atkinson, " 12. O'Neill, 13. SENATOR ALLEN. Sutton, October 4, 2 p m. Harvard, " 4, 8 " Hastings, " 5, 8 " Red Cloud, " 6, 2 " Blooinington, " 6, 8 " McCook, " 8, 8 " Arapahoe, " 9, 2 " Holdrege, " 10, 8 " Elwood, " 11, 2 ' Lexington, " 12, 2 " North Platte, " 13, 2 " St. Paul, " 15, 8 " Ord, " 16, 8 " Greeley Center, " 17, 2 " Central City, , " 18, 8 " Columbus, " 19. MCFADDEN AND JONES. Trenton, October 4, 2 p m. Benkleman, " 5, 2 " Culbertson, " 6, 2 " Imperial, " 8, 2 " ' Grant, " 9, 2 " Wallace, " 10, 2 " Curtis, " 11, 2 " Bertrand, " 12, 2 " Minden, " 13, 2 " Fairfield, " 15, 2 " Edgar, " 15, 8 " Nelson, " 16, 2 " Davenport. " 17, 2 " Belvidere, " 18, 2 " Strang, " 19, 2 " Tobias, " 19, 8 " , Western, " 20, 2 " GAFFIN AND POWERS. Amherst, October 5. Summer, " 6. Eddyville, " 8. Oconto, " 9, 2 p m. Calloway, " 9, 8 " Shelton. " 11. Fullerton, " 13. Cedar Rapids, " 15, 2 " St. Edwards, " 16, 2 " Albion, " 17, 2 " Newman's Grove, " 18, 2 " Leigh, ' 19, 2 " Howell, " 20, 2 " 8. J. KENT. So. Omaha, October 8, toll. Plattsmouth, " 12, to 13. Nebraska City, " .15, 2 pm. Syracuse, " 16, 2 " Beatrice, " 17, 8 " Wymore, " 18, 8 " Fairbury, " 19, 2 " Fairmont, " 20, 5 " HON. W. A. MCKEIGHAN. Sutton, October 4, 2 p m. Harvard, " 4, 8 " Hastings, ," 5, 8 " Minden, " 6, 2 " Doniphan, " 8, 2 " Grand Island, " 8, 8 " Wood River, " 9, 2 " Prosser, " 9, 8 " Keneeaw, " 10, 2 " Holdrege, " 10, 8 " Elwood, " 11, 2 " Eustis, " 12, 2 " Bertrand, " 12, 8 " Orleans, " 13, 8 " Franklin, 15, 2 " Bloomington, " 15, 8 " Republican City, " 16, 2 " Alum, " 16, 8 " Norman, " 17, 2 " Holstein, " 17, 8 " Roseland, " 18, 2 " Bladen, ' " 19, 2 " Blue Hill, " 19, 8 " Red Cloud, " 20, 8 " With Senator Allen at Sutton, Harvard, Hastings, Holdrege and Elwood. A. B. WEIRS. Hon. A. H. Weir, candidate for Con gress in the 1st congressional district, will fill appointments speaking on tbe issues of the day, as given below: Auburn, October 4, 2 pro. Falls City, " 5, 8 " Table Rock, 6, 2 " Pawnee City, " 6, 8 Teeumseh, " 8, 8 Havelock, " 9, 8 " Waverly, " 10, 2 " Eagle, " 10, 8 " Weeping Water, " 11, 2 " Dunbar, " 11, 8 " Syracuse, " 12, 8 Bennett, " 13, 2 Douglas, " 15, 8 " Cook, " 16, 2 K" Talinage, " 16, 8 " Johnson, " 17, 8 " Crab Orchard, " 18, 8 " Sterling, " 19, 8 " Hickman, " 20, 2 " Lincoln, " 20, 8 " i. U. Dk" VINE. Hon. J. M. Devine candidate for con gress in the Third district will speak at the following ntuneil places on the dates given: Mitdison, October 4, is p m. Albion, 5, 8 " Elgin. " 6. Pierce, " 8, 8 " Crnighton, " 9, 8 " Niobrara, " 10. Iiloomfleld, " 11. Pender, ' 12, 8 " Lyons, " 13, 8 " Oakland. " 15, 8 " Tekamah, " 15, 2 " Emerson. - 16, 2 " Dakota City, " 16,8 " Allen, " 17, 2 ' Randolph, " 18, 2 " Wayne, " 19, 8 " Norfolk, " 20, 8 " All druggist sell Dr. Miles' Nerve Plasters. THE NONSENSE CORNER. Jones has skipped with $10,000." "He's a genius!" "And he took your ambrella along, too." 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