August 22, 1895. THE WEALTH MAKERS. 4 BTAU AND KAN'S AN. The man who is in debt i like the hortte on the tread mill t hut uwil to be rnn to furnish power for threshing when I was a boy. He is forever climbing but never pets np. A million dollars is the amount Calvin S. Brice of New York, is credited with be ans: ready to spend to buy up another Ohio legislature to return him to the Senate. And we talk about "representa' tive government" and the will of the people. Senator Peffer has got on the right track, He says interest and rent are the great evils of the age. Back of these is the fact that the idlers are robbing the toilers; but as interest and rent are the principal means by which the thieving is done, the man who hits them is striking pretty near borne. A lumber trust is forming on the Pa cific coast. Monopoly controls every ' thing there, by means of the railroads, Competition is practically unknown ex- ' cept among fanners and those who have labor to sell. They have to take what they can get, while the prices of what tbey must buy are all fixed by the com bines. If that isn't slavery, it's a pretty close approximation to it. Five cents a week are the wages cliil- dren get in the factories of India. Your children will have to compete for work with these coolies if our capitalistic ays tem is kept up. Money is bound to buy labor, like everything else, in the cheap market; and if laborers dont want to be crowded down to the Asiatic level, they will have to get together and vote for th co-operative commonwealth. I cannot see that the destruction of any amount of what is called wealth would promote the progress of mankind towards a higher civilization. If it would I should think the advancecheaply , purchased. But destruction does not educate; nor does it develop a single worthy or desirable trait of character The mob never reasons; it is always brutal and always promotes hate instead of love, the animal in the place of the spiritual, bo long as you tight the devil of capitalism with the fires of anger and revenge it is safe enough. Our triumph can only come through the spread of bet ter ideas. If theoverthrow of plutocracy could be accomplished by a forcible rev. olution, we could hope for nothing bet ter than we have as the outcome. In the education of the people to ideas of just ice, brotherhood and unselfishness; and not in any appeals to passion lies the hope of the race. The advice to "buy a gun" is the worst possible advice. Love is more powerful than hate. The senti ment of justice exists in every human heart. Show how present conditions are unjust; bring the truth home to every upholder of the present system and your cause will be won if it is possible to win at all. - ' THE LOOM OF DEATH Down In the depths of the factory's gloom They gather at early dawn, Where the ceaseless whirl of spindle and loom Uoes on and on and on. And the god of gold in the tainted air An invisible Moloch standB, And he watches the fabrics woven there Br the toll of childish hands. Backward and forward, over and np, Steadily still they go, Bat they hold to the lips a bitter cnp, Whose dregs are the drejrs of woe, For the hopes of yonth grow faint and die, Held fast In these iron bands, And the cold, hard world has never a sigh For the patient, childish bands. Ah, ye, whose darlings, in flowery ways, Know naught of grim despair, Think of the heated summer days And yonr children working there, Where never a cooling lephyr comes Thro' the factory's stifling breath, Where the looms weave and the spindle hams In a treadmill 'round to death. And onward, onward, upward and back In the close and crowded rooms, In a diizy race on an endless track Go spindles and shafts and looms; Til! the angel of death, with fatefal glass, Shakes out the dusky sands. As the merciful, iouged-for shadows pass Over worn-out childish hands. Snyder, in the Advance Era, Dr. P. Reed Madden, diseases of the . Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, 1041 O si reet, over li. 1. ticket office. EX-SENATOR BUTLER Gives Some Pointers for the Guidance of Silver Democrats. Washington, Aug. 21. Ex-Senator Butler, of South Carolina, called yes terday on Senators Jones and Hams, members of the executive committee appointed by the recent Democratic silver conference, and suggested the following proposition to be advocated by the silver Democrats: First Repeal the tax on state bank circulation. Second Admit silver to coinage at an equality with gold at a ratio of 16 to i. Third Retire all greenbacks and coin certificates. Fourth Require national banks to surrender their charters, and permit them to take out state charters under national supervision. Fifth Take the government en tirely out of the banking business. Sixth Stop the issuance of long time bonds by the government "The revenues should be enough to support the government. But if it is necessary to issue bonds they should be of small denomination, in order that our own people can invest their savings in them. COLD EXPORTS PROBABLE. A New York Firm May Soon Send Oat S3, OOO.OOO, New York, Aug. 21. The question of this week's gold shipments is being dis cussed in the street. In view of the fact that it is expected that a consid erable amount of the yellow metal will have to go forward in payment for new government 4 per cents, re turned from Europe, Hoskier, Woods & Co. are, it is said, endeavoring to se cure exchange to the amount of $3, OOO. OOO to pay for bonds received by them from London. If they cannot obtain this amount, or any part of it, on terms satisfactory to them, they will be obliged to ship that amount of gold, but as yet are unable to speak positive ly on the subject. NEURALGIA cared tnr Dr. Miles' PAID Pills. "One cent a dose." At all druggist t LOCAL POLITICS. Oar Ticket Gaining Strength There are no new features in the county campaign this week worth relating fur- ther than that the machine workers of the old party have been making prodigious efforts towaril uniting the various ele ments of the party without achieving any great amount of success, while, on the other hand, the People's Independent ticket has gathered strength daily. John Trompen, who has labored so haid for years to secure the nomination for sheriff begins to realize that all the votes he boasts of controlling are not enough to make him sheriff, while the trades inaae or undertaken by Sam E. Low before his nominatiou are bobbing up like lianquo i chost. and will cause him no little em harassment. Sam cannot turn all of his votes over to John, nor can the latter promise Sam more than tnat part ot his constituency which always votes the Re publican ticket. In the nieautime there are hundreds of Republicans in the countv who are disgusted with the measures adopted by both who are com ingto the supportof District Clerk Baker and Sheriff Miller, The tidal wave predicted by the pro fessional Republican politicians seems to have set in the opposite direction. As a matter of fact there was no reason to expect it. On the other hand there is every reason to believe that the Fopulist ticket will be elected from top to bottom There is not the slightest indication of disaffection on the part of those wno voted for and elected Tibbetts, Raker, and Miller, but, on the other hand, the record of these omcers will serve 10 strengthen the entire ticket. Pr. P. Reed Madden, diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat, 1041 0 Btreet, over it. 1. ticket office. WE CALL YOUU ATTENTION To Some of the Bargains We are Offering in Wagons & Buggies For Sale One second-hand full leather top cut under. A grade carriage good as new, $ 125, cost $300; also one canopy top 2-seated cut under surry, $90; one .Brewster sidebar and full leather top, two-seated surry, $58; one canopy two- seated surry, $45; one top buggy in good repair, $30; one for $35; one open buggy, $20; one three-quarter top buggy carmine gear, A grade, $45; one cut under Studebaker delivery wagon, a bar gain at JoU; one Handy wagon, S25 and Victoria, Kimball's Chicago make, a very tine turnout, good as new, cost $800 for $300. All of the above work has been varnished with English coach varnish and some have been painted and varnished by S. H. Lapp, one of the best carnage painters in the city; aud will take what the goldbugs call a 50-cent American dollar, lb to 1 is good enough for us, and anything we carry in stock at reduced prices; everything warranted as represented. We carry the largest stock of new work in the state, and the best makes. Four floors, power elevator. Humphrey Bkos. Hardware Co., Lincoln, Neb. Dr. P. Reed Madden, diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat, 1041 O street, over It. I. ticket office. THE BEE HIVE Photograph Gallery, 1 222 O Street NOTE OUR SPECIALTIES. Cabinet Photos, per dot $1.50 Little Queens, per doz 1.00 BilO Views, per doz 6.00 Finest Interiors Taken Day or Night. All work guaranteed Call and see ns. Only 20 Cents ! If you are not coming to the con vention please send 20 cents with your delegate, for The Wealth Makers until the election. Six Names for $1.00. We will send The Wealth Makers to six persons until election for $1.00. 10,000 Men. We want 10,000 new subscribers to send 20 cents each for The Wealth Makers from now until election. Two Dimes. If your Republican neighbor is in favor of free silver get him to read ing The Wealth Makers. 20 Cents till Nov. 1st. The Wealth Makers, Lincoln, Neb. Smith Premibh Typewriter Is the most simple, most do able, the easiest to operate and therefor capable at" most speed. Send tor catalogue and prides. Address, No. MM Faraam St., Omaha. WINGER'S w?nom"u. FEED GRINDER HI UnilCV MAICD AND SAVER." A doable Grinder with three burrs. Center draft. Can be attached to any make ot pump ing wind mill. E.B.WIN6ER.C 632 Kenwood Terrace, Chicago, lib $75 1 Month j " A IMmancnt tltuatlos wulMt. Writa lodi?. Addrmr.O.B.i.SOS.R.MlM, Ban. AH drtuwlt te Mil Dr. Mllea' Nerve Plaster An Opening Wedge! THE 104-106 North Tenth St, 10.00 BLACK D O NOT FAIL to stop at 1136 O St. and provide yourself with a Fall and Winter Suit. We have elegant 1 $10.00 and up. The jf ity for you to buy no one can treat you better than Paine, IDarfd & 23umsteab, ..I.. Clothiers. Can Qfforb 3t! . . . 20 CENTS WILL PAY FOR THE WEALTH MAKERS TILL AFTER THE ELECTION. THIS IS A (800b (Opportunity! FOR MISSIONARY WORK. THE WEALTH To enjoy soand and vigorous health, purify your blood with Ayer's Sarsftpa- rilla. V As an opening Wedge for fall business we offo for one week Men's 6trictly All Wool Suits in a neat brown check at $4.00 for full Suit. Mail orders promptly filled and money refunded if suit is not in every way satisfactory". Our fall and winter Catalogue is now in press and will be mailed to you for postal request. We clothe thousands of men we never see. Our mail order Byst.etn is perfect aud gives satisfaction to alL Send your address at once for "cat" and samples of Men's and Boy's Clothing. HUB Lincoln, Neb. a a black Clays, Cheviots, &c.f for Convention affords an oonortun- your Clothing here in Lincoln, and MAKERS, LINCOLN, NEB. Now for a strong pull for '961 All to getherl Get np a club for this paper, only 30c. till November lstl LINCOLN NORMAL UNIVERSITY, LINCOLN. NEBRASKA. TTOIJTT'B CUT BVTBB AT AWT TOM. MO XjTTXAjTCB ZXAKZVATXOjTI. Tae beat building's 1 Mid eqatpmente. Th, (.Most faonlty and the moat satis factory work. Common sons eouraaa of study. If you ara a teacher you wUl bo Interested In tho following 1 Normal Course. FIRST TEAR. VALL SIMESTIB, If VIBES. WIXTEB SIMESTia, IS WEEKS. SCUUEI SEMESTER. 16 WEEIS. First Tsrm, Second Ttrm, Third T.rm, Fourth Tsrm, Fifth Term. Blith Term. weeks, i weeks. tWSelS. weeks. I weeks. weeksT" Orthoepy. School Bang. Geography. Qeoprraphy. History. Hlstorr Arithmetic. Arithmetic. Arithmetic Arithmetic Bookkeenlnc. Word Aaalt. grammar. Grammar. grammar. Physiology. Physiology. CtU Oo"m Mental Artth, Penmanship. Reading. VocaJ Musis. Drawls. DrawlnV DsbatlnK. 'Debating;. Debating;. 'Debating;. 'Debating;. 'Debatlne- Physical Cult. Physical Cult Physical Cult. Physical Coll Physical Suit. PhysTca! I Cult. SECOND TEAR. A,,B,.br. .'..br," A.'".b- flans flsom. Plans Oeom. Solid G.om'try t.at. Lessons. tLa. Lassons. f La Lessons. Caaar. tCaeear. tCaeear Rhetoric, Rhetoric Rhetoric. Physical Geoe;. Botany. Botany' G.n'l History. Gen'l History. Qen'l History. En. History. Eng. History. 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I hare a well-improved eight-acre farm for sale three miles southeast from tha Postofflce. It is near two colleges and between them and the city, and is adapted to fruit, garden, dairy or poultry raising. A good house, barn, plenty of water, some timber and all conveniences. Here is the farm where you can live near the city and enjoy all its conveniences and have a farm large enough to make yonr own living. I will sell for $1,000 less than it cost me one year ago on account of wish ing to change my occupation. No mortgages. No trade. Address, J. GIVENS. Box 583, Lincoln, Nebr. Make Your Own Cheese. For one dollar C. E. JCittinger of Powell, South Dakota, will end you ten rennets with complete instruction for making cheese at home with such simple apparatus as everyone now has. No other outlay than the dollar which will be refunded to you if you fail. Three pounds of cheese in place of one pound of butter. Which will bring the most in your FOR 13 Horse high, bull and chicken mm and boy can make from 40 to eorodaaday. OvorSOatyloa. Illustrated Catalogue Free. KITSELMAN Rldgevllla, BOARDING,, FEED AND SALE STABLES. - 'Phone 232. CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, HARNESS STL v and Blcyele. art Vmrtorj nimm. Work ffuaranteed and JO to D perjT J W rnt udmI ftttr irnixla rwi-lved tb hlzhest awards at the World's fVV VJ Fair. Our 1895 Mammoth Illustrated all tne latest styles and improTemenia ana reaucea prices, n nas au jjyw taM and is the lareest and aoost complete catalorue ever issued. "A" eneaMUf Bend for It. It' $ free. AlUMsec) CHAMBERLAIN Commercial College. Is dow offering special inducements to all parties wishing to study Bookkeep ing, Mathematics, Btiortnand, ly re writing, Peninausbip, Latin. Trigonome try, Commercial and llailroad Telegra phy. Special attention given to prepara tory work for State University. OCR FACULTY. W. 8. LLEWEM.TN, M.A., Principal Commercial Department. W. O. CHALBERLAIN. Principal Sbortband Department and Leo turer on Commercial Law. BERT E. BETTS, Umclal uoort Reporter. 8. M. TRUE, Principal Telegraphy and Kollroad Busi ness Departments. J. C- OLSON, Principal Penmanship Department N. C. ABBOTT, Latin, Trigonometry, etc Call or write for special rates during summer months. Lansing Theatre Building, LINCOLN. - - NEBRASKA. The Wealth Makers from now nntil November 1st for only 30c Get np a club. -i" enfe. BU. Wrlu te-sv. XIjTOOLjT VOXMAL VVZTSB8ZTT, Vormal, JLlaooln, Xebraak. School Mr. C. D. Griffin, who Is well known to our students as a teacher at Mathematics (or Ave years at the Lincoln Business Collesre.nntllayear ago, has attain associated himself with us. and will eondnct a Hammer School, devoting; bis time to kpei'lnl Instruction In Arithmetic and other studies tauKht In the public schools. Tnitllon, fl per week. The tuition In the Hnslnese, Bhorthand, and Penmanehtp la reduced lot the months ot June, July and August to 116 tor ten weeks. D. R. LILLIBRIDGE, Pres. market? Why pav 60 to SOo. a rod for fence whenjrou can make tne CEST WOVEN WIRE FENCE OH EMTI1 TO 20 CENTO A ROD7 tronc. pis; tight. A man. BROTHERS t Indiana. FIRST-CLASS EQUIPMENTS AND Biar ATTCNTIOM. Windsor Stables. W. A. REESE. Proprietor. 1024 L Street LINCOLN, NEB.' Catalogue is free to all. ItstaowsK vtAjnl Cstrrlawe J., CtawlauEStU, Obi. Writ. -r. DoMe'eAlninlnnmOolIeeKeoBoaaimi FIT8 ANY COFFEE POT Free Trial No Ere noeded to Mltls. Kwf. the i ftave Clean insuie. n e.er rui or 7, blackens. We guarantee our 1 n Economtser to maze oeccer, I no wsss stronger ana ncuw mm, Price with 1-S 1m. We allow rn. eaon nnrcaiuer one eraesi, 0UC trie' rree d If not satls- Pald 1 factory can be mtnraed and ' refund th. money. ARTHUR L. DO BIB OO. ill Wataal ATO.,Ctws. m. SEED CORN, $1.10 1 At State Fair 1894, my corn won 1st In State on white, 2nd on yellow; Sweepstakes In Lao county. Have won 1st or 2nd place 8 years In succession. I will sell In lots of S bushels or or.r at 11.10 per bushel either Armstrong's white or Sam's yel low. Sacked F. 0. B. cars at Greenwood. Send stamps for sampls. J. M. ARMSTRONG, Greenwood, Mob u yj fry m 4. a i a m miaas as r UkeV tinWaVaa. SOLO ON EASV TERMS SCOTT. HAY PRESS Cft. 810 TmtSi 6 SV KmnCUiTKloV Fay up yonr subscription and get few new subscribers for The Wealth Makers. Only 80c from now till No vember 1st. n v 14 IT tssaassV M - BV I I'lHri K . k