VOICE OF THE PEOPLE. la tbi oloma will pabllch aonmaalraMoB I a mari.hr 4 lttl abareataf, raeld fra abw-ntxr ia tblf pep. o ommaiO. Mtioi hnnld onUla mart thao lot word, A Man lltl? Tfiaii a Platform, Kimtoii or Tint Ir.vKii!T: I would lika to say a few word to J. M. Hnyder oh practical olttic, I take it for grantwl be J lionet and rery much In earnest. I was a free soil dem wrnt before there mm a rputlitn party. I wlH remember tb time Mr. Hewanl made bl speech in the ('filled Htate senate when he cil'I there wa an Irrepressible conflict between freedom aud slavery, that tbtaj Kovernmeut wnilil tiot remain brill free and half slave, that flil wo the belief of UumSn Mud all tliat took part In or&MtkUtit the republican party, but when they made tbclr platform on which Fremont and Uncoln were nomliifl limy did not demand the abolition of slavery but tit rtrii:tlori to its then present limit, Tim south believe! that restriction nimitit tli doom of slavery, for If the tarritorle were admitted ill f li Mitloil free stotwa, that political power of tit (re state would so reat that ut,ru.iAv U t) ation would destroy it the am a unfriendly hlatlon In itow Wrivmi tli vain ol silver ttlld the aouth forced tlwrfr Irrepressible conflict a ikI slavcrr vn abolished mount than tli most radical abolltiouist could have hoped for, Hut row! th republican party adopted tit abolition plat form Abraham Lincoln would wot bar elected and tli urobabiltty In slavery would mill it, W voted with tit remiblienn party (rom John (i Fremont inJanum (i, J'dnlnw until w Itelieved tli party wa owned mid controlled by tli cor poration for tli corporation and was . miik Itiif mor bomele wliiw siuve and traiuii than it everliberatcd block one. W wr iiret at tli ItuittillalinK Mseiie that took tum III tb a al Unties nd tat wiiivwitlon of tb WO- uliMt jartjr from nW till Wl'i whleh o wonketitfd tb ooiiilUt t'nrtjr that h oi not th democrat eom to It ri u with wwiocral ion. tli am part y that ba robbed tb tat and bu th will- iiiK tool of txiTMrmuon Ui dfat all b'gUlallon to Jirerent tort Ion would now till wiry olfbi in tb tat lunm and tnot of tb eonnty oitta. Tb iiooullMt oart r i coimiotwd of iim-ii from all parti that tblnk otor of tirinclpi titan partf nam oikj no imny ittai cnu b orifanlftd by toentbat would rathf bad a faction to defont than march to uccwm with that grat arm of m uiu ration that i now Mux organized to flffbt "tb nmy ol tli buman m-M' whidi will l deidd In tb tixttbr retr, can turn thwi froin what tle m lirto b riubt, Tb natiwo forth middl of tb road popufbft to d:ll in, will tbr blp fltcbt tbi battl or will tbf ornanirt a il iow ui mnp r-i eet tb republican part wbbm I opitowtd to w 1 prlmnpi tnr aorocai. w nat tb fatur will bring fort It no mo can tll, bat If tb presidential vlectlou wa to Uk plan in tb wtt fmr w m lir uiu out of tn of tb populbtl of Kbraka would rot for Uran agalnNt an man that would acnpt a nomina tion and w Mlr h would b lM;td. W do not under timat tb power that would b ayainvt u all, th faa tioaal parti, a united republican part, all tb corporation and trut, tb fc-oiu tanaara moo powr 01 Amurku and Kurop, and If the gain tb vu:Ury all tb force would bar to bar their rward a the would now if th republican part bad control of th aenat, wbicb mean that all our bonded debt, 1lrr and pinr motie, would bar to b rdtiiabl in 110M, a InrK nary under th prUmt of iirottlng our foreign intereat, and a Ktauding arm amf militia to correspond. .Then the will auk th dinconttiM whatar on Koinir tn do about it, w bar got all w aeked and tb uprem court I tilled with men that will declare all the lawn you can rnnk) unconstitutional. W belie v, Mr. Hndr, If rou and 1 could maku a platforni and enforce it, it wouldn't It lika tb (Hipuliet platform or th (.'hicaico demcjeratie plntlorm. Hut pant expenenc taai:he that plat form bar tN-en need a a trap to catch yoUm, We would rather bar a man with taltility whoiM heart beat In m path with hi fellow men, than all the platlorm that can It inmle with a mail without principle to enforce them, Our oberraiiou fetiche that nnm of part le or platforni dou't chniura human nit turn or the teltlnhneiiM of m men, which Hie populiftt part u well h other partic ha great reaeon to regret. II m limine wan on firs and I had to climb a laduvr to put It out, ami necim j could not reiii h at one utrldu th top round would let the hou burn down, would l cotiahbred virj incouelKteiit, if not criminally o. I not thin the to it Ion of noma of the MipullitU. I'lile w hav lulled to umleratnud tlipuu liat I'arty on h money iietloii, they ar In furor ol both gold and iir and nier money laaind i th government. Fiau Klarsku, Iba Ut Wiataa fN 4 b tiaanawbtifa.aia., Hdi lb Kimball J'lattu git btijatlur b alt tithtr A mt t k ait i i Kuiuiaait MaV(," ) 114 th.HIMllt lte. ti 4riiirM 4 an h tlV4U4 kakMM A no in, , ' i 't'aTtfrnrf''" . lit , COOK & BARLOW Harness and Saddle Makers. Burlington Stay-On Blanket Itopiiirlng a ji:lalt. Full Stock of Harness, Lap Robes Blankets 225 SOUTH ELEVENTH ST Lincoln, Nob. Our gold and allver mln furnmh m ploy men 1 1 o million of mmi ami on of tit oet market lor wMrn protjuci. and fuiiilahe coin to mak money to pa our obligat Ion t hat are payall In coin, lltna lemur ollli parteiftecs to lead the mijt not get mt far ahead of tli part that they araloet lghlo T fVvnt nl lle, from a K(.o,p, tandpolnt Mr, Htnw art' reaaonfrtg would b both logical and eoncluelre, iiut populit can no afford to m that kind of argument Tb cr of holier than thou, ma b good argument for him who ha nothing ) to bobttcrup a bad can, Jiut ho wbo ba right upon bl ida cd no audi logic. If (huvi'f Clefeland, Cur Dale and other democrat hav proven U b tralUr t th wopbf that doe not jualJf th a,'Uatloti that all dem ocral ar traitor, if w judg men by their act and not from our prejudice, w inuat almlt that for problt, lion- ef and Integrity th nation never ha produced W, J, ifryan'a auperior. Fur ther mor w bar no mora jut cau to impugn th motive and Integrity of il rr democrat and republican than w bar thoa of populial wbo bar in for mer year allllated with tho part lea, I Mr. Htewart willing to miinit that all poiuiliMt ar cose and Hill IJechay if to UU'H aiircr amwwmu auu repuu lican I th proper method by which to mak ooouiiau. of tum, tiicn t am reajy to kick, Hut oefor w proceed upon that line, w want to know that they ar different creature from all other of (iod'a creation. Ther I no oueationlitg th fact that praaent tandencnt and Iiohm of reform ar due to th bold and patriotic Htand taken by W, J. Hryau a much a It 1 of that of populi!, .Now seeing that tnaMiumiTingmrMae nariin arouaeij to th x)1iug danger to tuelr lilwr Ilea, let u a ponullat pror to them that w ar boneat. Not, by nbualng tbOM of oilier pnrtle wlto would aid u in redeeming our country ami prrr. Inif tlioa Itliertleaf tiny, but by pioring to them that It I not th building up of a party that w are aeek lag, but tb aaf ration of our country, and th preacrrntlon of th noma of our mortage ridden (mopl. lea, r a iner rwmicr, money ot rednim tion In, and alwaya ha been on of the greabwt luduatrlal roblwr known to th human family, liutlt l that curat to man to le In tenaillod an hundred lold throuirh the populiat standing aaidu and letting th rarieucr ol luduatry mttKo it gold re demption. Khali w aepitrat from uud engage In th amall buaiiiua of plltiug hair with our friend and natural al Ilea, wliil i fetter of ifold ore belli i riv eted upon th limit of our children, aold into tioudtiK to tlw hngliati Jew 7 I Ula I what diriaiou meitua. W are, juat now, placed whera w muat chooa b. tween two iuevitalilacouditiotia, whether eltlior of them meet with our individual view or not, TIicm ar the gold atiiud- ard and eternal gold bond, t'orporat iaau of pma-r tuoiiey of ptalemled gold redeittiitloii, but never lliti IhI.mJ to m re tlHtuiM'd III anything, a legal tender for Itotbuig, or bimetulliaiii Hie unlimited coinage and ua ofholh gold uud ailver m money without diacrimiuaiioii, All paiMr money iaaued by the government reileemuliltt iu both gold mid ailver, A redemption (lint, la ponaibl, mid legal tender lr all d bt, W am told that fo acipiiiiMw In thia, Utoibwlroy th Mipuliat party, la oilier word, torap lura tint eueitin citmbd would la itiaaa (Miiia defeat, I'ltitad wacitn iM at their gold atniidtird mid gold boml ualioual lunik aiheiiie. Wln'i, tli la la done mm hav the bvat of reaauii In b Imva that wa ran get Urn di uuicrnl lmn to a JthVraoiiiitu, popultatic, ItuniKiiil aya tela, Th public IMllid la now lunced Uhiii the iiuiiit tur.v problem, and it w mi Id m l.oi Ii iinpiiiilii' hihI auuidal to av tempi to Mitt'ti lli't (HMipla nit ol that iiiviii, or to a Id It III other iplea Hue a. ,So other alignment Caa Im inttl until llii on parntiiomit iUi'tUiii l wllUd, la but no other tau b aitia. In. turilr iid iniirtiitiiily "tt!ed until I Ida on t ritfhtixiliir Ilia reoaou that all nili.re drn tlnlr aucwtvut Iuk.I-Ihi-ir lile blond Iroiu tli I'liiful aiiM iv id all uliuava. All (H puilala know Kit I lHI Ivtttl that th limner H"Miu Mparw luiiuat to all ullir iu a. NoitauppoaM that wa pipni.la nmka b Uua ' k'litirtu im.m ji," ui atniia ta la bo hi M til hlla lllwr lala W (au rwi.y um thai iw ti la any mm4 all otln r riHleaiou, ail ttta aay witi-ra will m al ba tl lot ara riiuatiNl. I Mat ftfuti. Iro ui I i, Jltal W4 wrl HmUI lltim l 'l N . tftl !!. It,' oH ol V li. 'tot will l oitttvr la Ui aad I , t wtkrr aif aaia "Mft ay billow iIihiih and la in la 1 1 tm," 1 1da I Irux, oiu, In. em I wdieUaiiHi, Mat ( ilu wtit U'lia that ha da koMaili' and ilvliUtately lallniiiwd wttwt ' tl. U-t ' men, Mavaaibt IkU ly Iborouglily tud)ltf Hi tiaa' lhkik , Aaiw b mi Hr lapuMina rula arr raw barm I la totmtry bkakilliMii lb aiy," o ditabt but wkat t'atkat Snyder bonaatl belmrc thia. Hut thouannd of other, jut a honeatly believ that uudiaputod "republican rula" at thia very time would be a greater calamity than any which ba aver befallen th country. Of what avail will th party be when the great com bine I unaaaiiilably Intrenched behind Ironclad financial leglalatlou, and the great corporate moiiopoliea, truat and combine ar Intrenched Iteblnd pro tect I ve leglalatlou and court of injunc tion? Father Hnyder ay: "Kill u if you cn," No, no, we have no thought of audi a thing, Juat want, If poaaiblc, to prevent you from committing auiclde. Josutimn JIiooin. t'ambrldge, Neb, ' AJIIarte t'oiniiiuiiliatloii. KmTOH iKDKI'CNPKbTi Tit Kort Kearney Alliance mot on December 7, J8U7. A goodly number wer prewiut and tli regular order of bualiiH gon through, A committee wa appointed to collect th book of our Alliance library and report nt next Meeting. Th following motion wa carried: That w renew our devotion to th declaration of purpoae of the Farmer Alllnnc, and commend the aametolhe coiaiderutlou of all the friend of liberty and reform. The following wa read from th com tlf utlou of the atale alliance: "iieclaratlon of I'urpoae I'rofouudly Impreaaed that we, I he Farmer' Alliance, iiu red liy tn airoug ami laiinnn nea oi llnanclal and home Intereat. altould aei t forth our (b'clarat ion of In ten tion, we t herefore reaol v to ! rl ve to aecure th eHtabllabment of llKht and juNtiu t ourelve and our poaterltyj to labor lor (tie education ol tli agricultural claaae In th aclenca of economical gov ern merit in a atricily nou-partlari pirlt to endora th motto: in all thing eaaen I lul null v. In till tli I in a t'loiritv! f o ae cure purity lu the elective frunchiau and to Indue all voter to intciiigwitiy xer cle it forth miactimait and execution of law which will (dtprca t he moat ad vanced public aentimeut upon all publd oueatlou involving th Internet of tin ftirmer and laborer; to develop a bet ter atile mentally, morally, oclally am financially: to couatanlly atrlve to aecure entire harmony and good will among ail mankind and brotherly love among ourMclve; to eupprea peronal, focal aectlonal and national jrejudicea, all un iteaiiiiul rivalry, and an muuimij amiii liiiia. 'I he above declaration may well be called the im commandment of the Farmer Alliance, If j Jajjl IMimI-. 4tia tt mt.ii i cub itnum B r"mf w m m v -m7 ptr ' fimrwt imwl by th order wa when w Ignored party line and party prejudice and worked for reform and unity among the people. Iteaolred, further. That a copy b ent to th Nkmiunka Imm'v.nuv.H't tor pub- lw;atlon. rKOUH k MI'ink, necy, To Cure Nervous Dyspepsia. To Cain Flesh, to Sleep Well, to Know What Appetite and Good Digestion Wean, Make a Test of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. lateraatln; Itiparlenet nfa I llnolla Oanllauian, No trouble I trior common or mor mlauoderatood than nervou dyape()aii. 'eopl navlng It tiling tttat tneir nerve are to blame, and are Nurprlaed that they ar not cured by nerr medicine ami prfng remedhai; tb real eat of the mlechlef la loat wight of; tb etomocb i th oritan to be looked after. Nervou dyMfteptlc often do not nave an pla whatever in th tomach, nor perhatt an ol th uual nymntoin of Rtomacn weakne, ervoua dypepaia aliow Itaelf not ao inucii in tliAHtouiacn a in nearly erery other organ; in aome :iw tue heart palititate ana l Irresu lar: In other th kidney are affected: In other the bowel are conatipated, with headachee: atill other are troubled with Urn of fleab and apiietite. with accuma lation of ga, aour riaing and heart burn. Mr, A. W. Hhurixtr, of No, ul proaiiect afreet, Indlanapoll, luil., write a fol owe: "A motive of pure gratitude prompt me to writ thee few line regarding he new and raluable medicine, Htimrt'a tyapeitalit I ablet, I nave been a suffer er from nervou dyeiicpala for the paat four year: have uaml vtirloua patent medicine and other remodie without any favorable reault. They Hoii.etimea tcav temporary relief until the effect of tun medicine wore off, I attributed thia o my aedintary habit, being a book- eeiair wait little phyalcnl exerelee, but I am glad to atat that the table ta hav Vermont all tlicee ohatncle. for I have gained iu lleah, aloen better, und am bet ter la every way, 1 he above I written tiot for notoriety, but I baaed on actual fact. Iteaiiectfuily youra, "A. W. HlMIII'KN. "HI 'riaH t HI., lndiauuiolia, lud." It ia ante to any that Ntunrt'a l,v'i a Tablet will cur any atomai h weak i Ilea or illaeftae eii-i pt cancer theatoii). m il. They rure aour atomach, ga, luaa fllaahnNd ''llte, aliaplenalieaa, pal Ittitiou, liriirlliiirn. coiiatlpatioii and endiicliN, Hi'inl for raluable little book on atom h diai'iiaea by addrwaiug hlunrt t o., Ilitratiull, Mich. All drunlta aell lull aiiad pm knui at n(t Mil. ALKING If OVEK- IVm . tit tta ik MB 1 kiMiiluta U a -- Itiit a I u.irw hrmt i tM t- 4i4 ! Ih lt ta a il ., HII4 t4) ikt I r .. t Mm m t ra tb ail i..u w.i ,1 ii.l ... u. lit ,liaM I F4 th SmH HhAfti.t tMfc u. aiiMMHii iu. f, isati. ft tuTHew lit Ufa I" w . H.fc. h t u- 1 1 - v t r t I XT LiLJr- "hi 'KJuPi r nr. pr iiimrpp rn A. II. WEI It, Aoent. Corner N anl 8th Sts.. LINCOLN. Phone 65. . . . COAL & LUMBER Full Assortment, Best Grade, Lowest Prices. One More Until For IM-MeUUUin, Umon, Neil, Dec. 27, 1807. Ewroit Iwdki'rnuknt: Am many havoMocn fit to not forth thoir view In regard to the political elf nation, I am coiiHtralned to come forward and offer to the public a now national plut- form which should be enncted and fully coiiHiimatcu und enforced prior to the in- troductJon of any other vital Inhuo. Flrafc 0(eu the mint. nocouu r.uuci uy congreae, oy ex ecutive and by judical authority that tint preecur greenback circulatioii be, now and forever, atuudurd money of the IJiilfcd HI at hh. Thii'dTh'iteilvcrcertlllcatcf ehall be redm-mud by the secretary of the treaaury wnen prnacnieii, iu ailver and gold In etpial amount, l(i to 1 by weight of standard dollar, only at such time a the treasury Miftilu shall be sulllcleritly large to warrant and iUHiify such re- dumptlon without loss or dlsudvuutugo to ine government, jc being th iuteu- tioutocutor block the eudlns chain when speculated In In the Interest of speculating robbers, Having unavoidably drifted during ine reoeiiiou irom tlie orthodox tlieorv of spncla standard biuietaillo money, we are now siowiy out surely driruinr to a Ingle gold standard. Nothing cun now prevent such confirmation; except a union of all opposed to such gold slim dard, and then the con 11 let will bo hot und fierce, J here I now no use to talk about re deemable or (redeemable nnoer moiiev. The thing to do I to sustain our present currency, u'tueein or pay our u, a. bond in accord with the written letter of the law und contract. Jtit u now so to nature' store bouse and dig out the material to coin constl. tutlonal redemption money, Th peopl have little confidence in conirresa and still les in bank corporations. We have no use tor turtlier nuisir ssue In this generation. Under this clamor for Mingle gold standard, the only question I what shall we do to be saved? Jn my view we have only to place this government la the hand of an administration thnfc ara and will be disposed to protect the wo- tile's government against speculative roooer and thieves. When the nation wu on a greenback standard I favored renin Inlnif on the same. It wo irood for the masse, and properly carried out wouui nave made a success. Hut the American people are not constituted that way, They bad sooner believe a lie that they might be du in tied. I accept the situation. One more bat tle for bimetallism, then take the reaulfc. Those wbo go off now on side issue must boar the restious b itr. We have Inherited these greenback. Ther are a good thing, let u keep them forever, but i" I u HOC increase tliern a ao lnrnvr. Kuough of a good thing I sufficient. We liRVtl llftf lllnir lllir. H iililumikinrwiiaa aiJ - j view 'tl WUBftl bum am sorry to say the same of every legis lature tuu tar io Nebraska. L. (J. Todd. Cola Badeinptlon. To thk Kpitom ok tub Imdki'kndknt: I compliment II. G. Btewart on the money doctrine of hi letter in the In dependent of Dec. 80tb. Everybody should know that theouo great battle of this age I for and against coin redemp non oi paper money, j-or reason stated by Mr. Btewart, if cola redemp tion finally prevail, the country will have a long, dark and hopcles night of slavery before it If non-coin redemp tion prevail the people will have a foot hold uud standing by means of which they will take to themselves other good thing generally, and an era of groat popular freedom auu prosperity will dawn upon us. '1 he people's party I the hoite of the country. If that party Is true to it an nounced principles, there will be a grand peaceful, termination of combat. Let no matt lie deceived. The country I teeming with pretended remedies und I'elorniM and project to distract and di vert the party Irom it great purpose. 1 1 a time lor every well wishur of his country to lie watchful and at work In the right line, .No neutral should be countenanced ussui li. L'very man that ia not out- poken and active auainst should be ouuted aa for eolu redemption in mak- lug- choice of nil meii (or legislative responsibilities eepevlully. M. NAHIIKM, W hy Nut Join Th r.iiull.l l'rt v r Kurroit or thk iMikftJiiiKXT; I ciinuiit uuderattiid why fr ailver republicans and demucrat du not com Into the pupulist party, fur they au m to ruli that it take a union of theae parties to detent th corporation, ami that Ih t'uriMimOoii are th ihjiiiiiiiiii riieiuy id riht aud rghtHiuania of lilM-rty and the riant distribution of tli ruduels of Ulmr Hi ats ttor of iililuul tHirruptioii id ll a imU and th aduiim- ratlou ul law by In uueliou or "In I na il on Ilia uneou.iituiiiiual -g. know that th' partit rali a billy a tit lupuiut ils that it will Ink all th r iriiiea tu ilik-nt rirriitiiul.l i rmlv ar thy sathrou- In hUh plutva. aud wanttitiitly ran aurk ihrpr, moi rtruiiiiiioo h tmtr It -fii in on Ultval i rsieiiitu.il tka w ma la ttirs and I would ak II tn isii.ia is- i Ike loiiitl trtjr lor Urn aiua rvHM h a lii..ua. b irgHHiii inn id it. thai la, that ua oill r'tn lulti a Ixitty aad lav lkir ihiIhw m rtudt lanH h tU ihiIiI r..ff u.tii Ik.jr Ml twhiii t, A uiu bxiil.l mil lw ir.h. lu wvatiowfti a atlf piineipl . triv lv Muk ii th Hnl rri p.mtkal prty, r a o a a put ly tv in iw iri nivt, it tu Ihi i. a tu sxaa aad aa ika aiptil party tat Wh. In bark abta and I as luiaf. 1 ill Mp iirmahU a w party, t tl. ar lane br Ifcat will tut lor aar tHle ta t r w.ia tit k, ad lh i.Hy rfa oa.uir k to way. UiM lky II it aifttt aotau low they are placed by the leader. I made a statement aimilur to the fore going once to a party and they said the populist would do the same, it mattered not who wo nominated. I, answered by saying, that if populists were that kind of men, they would still be la the old parties, for that kind of men never re form. I am In favor of a union of the reform forceu under one name, I believe that should be populist, but I don't care about the name, it I tho plutform and the men that represent the party. Dur ing the campaign, there was a republi can campaign pamphlet mailed to me, praising the populist state ofllcers some what after their old style, which wa both dlsKUsting and gratifying to me. for 1 have learned to look upon men with distrust that such parties und paper endorse. I do tiot wuut their ap proval, but I do wunt reform, and would suy to them as I have to my neighbor that wear golnir to have reform, with their help If we cun got It and if not, we uro going to force it upou them and the time is at bund when I would just a soon be known as a llenedict Arnold a a gold standard republican or demo crat, tor they are aolng dowu In history witn the rones and traitors. 1 llrinlv believe thut when tho labor nuestlou is set tled that the great strife among men und nations will pructicully be at an end and that meu will learn war no more, and the golden calf will be acom modlty instead of a robber, Your till the victory I won, John Long. Jturtloy, jnou. Jan. 3, Operatives in tho MtiHSHchusett wool en mill are divided on the question of striking, on account of the recent reduc t ion of wugos, Representatives Fornow of Adams county, and Morrison of Thayer county, were visitur in Lincoln last week. 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