V June 57, 1895 THE WEALTH MAKERS. 4 g '-hONLY - 30 4-"ome--alT--ye t?at labor,"- E aid take sabscpiptlops for THE WEALTH MAKERS. 2 WE WAHT By new subscribers, we mean people who are not now taking The Wealth Makers. If you love your family, if you love your home, if you love Liberty, if you love the People's Party of Nebraska, help us to circulate the paper that is doing more than any other one thing to educate the voters of the state. Both the old parties have proven themselves incompetent and unworthy. They have been " weighed in the balance and found wanting," and the People's Independent Party must now take the lead. It is already the second party in numbers in eleven states and, if its members do their whole duty, we shall sweep the country in '96! , Educate? gdticatef Educate ! 1 Let some good local speaker in every neighborhood call a meeting of the voters in his precinct, make them a red hot Populist speech, and urge all who are not now taking The Wealth Makers to subscribe immediately If you want a good speaker and have none whom you can get right now, write us, and if possible, we will send you one. Let every one of, our readers see how many voters he can get to take advantage of our Campaign offer 1 ' ., THE WEALTH MAKERS, the State Paper of the Populist Party, from now till November 1st for pirniniiniriitiiiniHiiirimn . iiiioiiiiiiiiiiiiiiOTJM 1 Every voter in Nebraska should read it. Adddress, . - g J. S. HYATT, Bus. ?iiuiiiuuuiiiuuuiiiiuiauaiaauiiiiiuuiuiuainiuaiuiaaiiiuiiuuiuni!iauaia 0! it. BfiUS SB SAFE AWi SURE. StKU4r..F0r("WONAarSSAF' STOKSi.W'1" Whcav 9psc pic Co,PmiuuPA. 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For the Campaign and will send the paper from now until November 1st for ONLY .30 THE WEALTH MAKERS, Mgr. : FIVE FACTS. -THE- Great Rock Island Route ! Cheap Outing- Excursions. First For the National Edncatlonnl Meeting at Denver, opening July 61 h, tbe rnte will be one fare pluB $2 00 lor round trip Tickets frood to return and time np to and iuelatiliiir Sept. let. heconu The reunlnr TouriBt Car to California via Kansaa City runs once a week, and leaves Chicago every Thursday at 6 p.m.. Kansas City at 10.60 a,n. every Friday. Tickets based on second class rate, and enr runs oa fastest trains, and known as tbe l'billips-Hock Island Tourist Excursions. Car arrives at Colorado Springs Saturday, 7:36 a.m. Third Home-Seeker's Excnrnlons to Texas and New Mexico. Next one June 11th. Kate, one fare (or round trip. Tickets rood twenty days. Fourth For Mexico City the ilock IslHud runs a through sleeper from Kansns City daily tti:40 p.m. via Topeka, McFarlaud, Wichita and Fort Worth and Austin to Sun Antonio. Two routes from there are International K. R. to Laredo, and Mexican Nationul to the City of Mexico; Southern Pacific and Mexican Interna tional via Spoflord and Eagle Pass to City of Mexico, Connections ara also made at Fort Worth via the Texas Pacific to El Paso, and over tbe Mexi can Central to City of Mexico. Kit. h Send to address beiow for a Souvenir called the " Tourist Teacher," that gives much information to tourists. Sent free. JOHN SEBASTAIN, U. P. A., Chicago. HO FOR THE SAN LUIS VALLEY. . Now is your time to see the great San Luis Valley, Colo., the great garden spot of the West. Tbe Great Rock Island Route .will run excursions on May 21st and June 11th from Lincoln by way of Denver, Pueblo and Salida, over tbe D. & II. 0. into the great San Luis Valley to Alamoosa, Colo, One fare tor tbe round trip. All persons desiring to go should write us for particulars. J. B. KOMLNE, Colorado Land & Insurance Co., 1025 O Street. Lincoln, Neb. WANTED. Every farmer to be hi own painter and absolutely pure puint for sale by the Standard Glass and Paint Co ..Cor ner 11th and M St., dealers in paints, oils, painter's supplies, glass, etc., Lin coln, Neb. - CEIMT HEW SUBSCRIBERS . CENTS. WIFE CAIIOT IK HOW TOfl DO llirC it AMD PAY FREIGHT. CIA Bar enr I drawer walnut or oak In fTprafa Hick An WagWHwInf raachlM iiulv flatahed. nlcktl plaUd.adaptta fc Urol an4 harry work; naraataad for 10 Iwl arita ialoaatlt Babbla Wladar, 8lf-Tkraa41a CrU der BaaUU, 8arf.8aUlaf Haaala mi a oomplaU rtof SlMllttaakaMataillilOMd u whan M SO Du Trial. No mon.v rtcialrad is adr.DCt. Ti.OOOaow faraa. World', fair tlMalawardad machfco. nd attach ln.Bts. Boy from factory and aav. dealer and agvot'f profit rrjra? Cat Tal Oat and and to-day tor ruacbraa or lanr. fraa F If t at eaUlra, Wittmcmlal. and GlhniiaM of th. World. 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The Union Taciflc (Short Line) will sell round trip tickets to above assembly June 10th to July 4th, incluxive for one fare, final limit on tickets July 5th. Cily ticket office 1044 0 street. K. n. Klobsoh, J.vo..T. Mabtin, General Agent. C. T. A. WE STAND PAT. Th People's Party la the Only New Part) That tan Gat a Ticket In tha Field to 1896. On Jane 14 the St Louis Chronicle editorially said: "The Memphis silver convention, In which democrats, republicans, popu lists and members of tbe bimetallic party are participating harmoniously, proves beyond a doubt that the people will have a chance to vote in 1890 on the question of whether or not they want free coinage of silver at a ratic of 16 to 1. . "Unless one large party or the othei puts a plain declaration to that effec' in its national platform and nominate! a man whose record will be a guaran tee that the platform's provisions will be complied with, a new party will fill the void, and no 'straddle' will be tol erated. This new party will be made up of the smaller parties and of disin terested adherents of silver in the large parties. "Ex-Congressmen Bryan and Bland are non-committal as to their probable course if tho gold wing of the demo crats controls the national convention. If either wants the nomination of the new party he can have it. If not, Con gressman Joseph Sibley will be he nominee. "The Memphis convention Bhows these things, . ; "There is also a growing possibility of a 'bolt' in the democratic national convention and of the nomination of two democratic candidates, one as like ly as not Grover Cleveland, and the other some great recognized silver leader. In this case the new party movement would consolidate with the silver democrats. V-., "The uncertainty as to the action of the democratic national convention is the only dam that checks a great on ward rush of a non-partisan silver movement. No decided action can be taken before the demoratic convention adopts its platform." In the same issue of the Chronicle, tbe Associated press says: . 1 "Senator Carter, of Montana, chair man of the republican national com mittee, and Senator Dubois, of Idaho, ire preparing to start to Cleveland to attend the meeting of the national League of Republican clubs. "Senator Carter stated to a friend that he would get a declaration friend ly to silver from the league convention Dr break the meeting up in a row. Sen ator Dubois said that he would infi nitely rather see a silver democrat in the white house than a gold advocate Df his own party. The senator says he is not alone in this feeling and that his republican brethren of the west are with him almost solidly. Senator Du bois said: " 'We shall attempt to secure the nomination of Mr. Cameron and the adoption of a free silver platform, but failing in that, we shall declare in favor of free 'coinage and shall nomi nate a ticket of our own and throw the election of the president into the house of representatives. "'If neither party declares for silver we would then nominate Senator Teller for president and either Senator Morgan or Senator Daniel, or possibly some, other strong southern man, as vice president, and would divide the vote of both parties."' The usual free silver preamble and resolutions were adopted by the Mem phis silver convention without discus sion. The crucial part of the platform follows verbatim. Resolved, That a committee composed ot one member from each state be appointed by the delegates thereof la this convention, whose duty it shall be to correspond with the repre sentative advocates of bimetallism and bi metallic societies in the different sections of the union, to devise measures to advance the cause of bimetallism throughout the United States. That this committee shall have power to cause a national conference of bimetalllsts whenever in the opinion of the committee the cause of bimetallism can be advanced thereby. Said committee shall have power to fill all vacancies. This resolution, which concludes the platform, is looked upon as a threat to the gold-bug wing of the democracy. It provides for an instantaneous con vention following the refusal of the national democratic convention to in sert a 16 to 1 plank in its platform. This plank constitutes the compromise between the men who wanted a new party, and the old line silver demo crats. In view of the existing status of af fairs, as outlined in the foregoing ut terances and news paragraphs, the Iowa populists did wisely and well when, in state convention assembled, they adopted the following finance planks in their state platform: . The people's party of Iowa, In state conven tion assembled, reaffirm the principles of the Omaha platform. Recognizing with satisfaction the expression of Individual opinion among citizens. Irre spective of party, in favor of the restoration ot silver to its constitutional place in the coinage ot the country, at the ratio of 16 to 1, we ex tend the right hand of fellowship to all men who are willing to join with us tn the dethrone ment of the money power of Wall street and Europe and the emancipation of producing classes of the world. We further demand that until such time as a government system of finance can be estab lished that all banking Institutions, national, state and private, be required to give security to depositors for all moneys received for de posit. Of course all populists understand that a "government system of finance" includes a system of government banks and money at the cost of carrying on the system; Populists ought to keep away from these democratic silver conventions meeting in the various states. This applies especially to populists in promi nent official positions or who are recog nized as leaders. Let the democrats manage their affairs in their own way without suggestion that we are es pecially interested or anxious to be consulted in tho shaping of their policy. Populists should remember that they have a party : and policy of their own and are only incidentally in terested in the action of j other parties. jMonconiormisu It is true that a dl liar now will uld before in buy more than it ever wi the history of the coun y. What we need is labor and labor rouuets that will buy more dollars now. Do you object Center Dispatch. an they will that? Clay POINTS FOR THE PEOPLE. Between the eastern gold-bug and the western silver-bug, both thirsting for his blood, the wage-worker finds it hard, indeed, to keep soul and body to gether. Marshall (Ma) People's Eee ord. . ,r Silver orators have a whole lot of good things to talk about but they can t reach the bottom of things by s long shot without getting onto matters with which silver has nothing to da Farmers' Tribune. ' This democratic free silver busi ness looks like deathbed repentance, doesn't it? If it was real repentance of the whole party it miirht do, but the biggest half of the party, biggest at least in influence, is still serving the devil the gold power. Missouri World. The chief objection to "Coin's Fi nancial School" is that alt over the country the question of silver vs. gold is raised, whereas the education should be the adoption of a plan to do away with private banks. The bank ques tion is the money question. Portland (Ore.) People's Party Post. Gen. Weaver may have had great influence in the greenback and popu list conventions of the past, but his reitrn seems over. In the populist con vention of Iowa there was sawdust all over the hall, which represented the insides of the once doughty and pow erful general. Des Moines Leader. The only silver party is the peo ple's party. No division at all upon the subject. If you really favor free silver, step oyer into the people's party and you will get it, and in no other way will you get free coinage of silver , without alloy, and 100 cents to the dol- Int Tf nftAi irAtHnar tVaa aIIvai. vnn don't like our platform, you can step out Arensburg (Ky.) Journal. - r 1 -' ' - Says a late Washington special: "A careful canvass of the members of the next house, so far as their position has been disclosed by their votes in previ ous congresses, or by their public dec- larations, show about 24 republicans for and 320 opposed to free coinage. The democratic division Is 75 for and 30 opposed to free coinage. The popu list strength of 7 is wholly for free coinage. The total of these figures is 106 for and 250 against free coinage." The much talked of and feared split in the state convention was no split at alL When the wind work all wore off it was found that all were practically in accord; all wanted to indorse the Omaha platform, make a radical money state platform, put up a ticket of the best men of the party, get out and hustle and get to the front; and that ia just what was and is to be done. In ternal strife is of no advantage to any body but the enemy. Iowa Farmers Tribune. The people's party columns are filling up in every section of the west and south", and the prospects grow brighter every day. From Minnesota to Texas and from California to Georgia come words of cheer and hope. Broth ers,don't wait for others to turn out and do the great missionary work but go vourself and keen up the trood work in a relentless way. The studying, think ing men of the old parties are leaving those old rotten organizations in droves. Mississippi People. The telegraph every day is telling of many who are coming out for free silver. The "sound money" men of New York have organized against sil ver, calling it the "money question." Wail street and the telegraph like to knock down straw men provided they call nave uio urivima ui puiiwugr up . their kind of straw men. Say, popu lists, don't you think it about time to drop silver like a hot potato, as the German socialists have done? Port land (Ore.) People's Party Post The first news of Mr. Olney's selec tion as the successor of Secretary Gresham comes from London, England. It will be remembered that Mr. Cleve land's message to the special session of congress was cabled to the United States from London. It is time for the people of the United States to in- . quire who is running this government, the American people or Great Britain. Ihis country, under the present admin istration, is nothing but a southern Canadian province of England. South-1 em Mercury. : Right Arm Paralyzed! 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