The farmers' alliance. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 1889-1892, March 28, 1891, Image 8

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    THE FARMERS' ALLIANCE, LINCOLN, NEB., SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1891.
A HUMAN TICE.
Tfc lahtauta Craeltr t a WtM-Tf
TarfcUfc Giaadn.
Ot the cruelty of the Turkish gran
dee, Defterdar Bey. who married a
daughter of Mohammad All numerous
anecdote, are related In Egypt Ha
had. it it eeld. a tarn lion, usually ly
ing at the foot of hi dlrao, which, al
though mild toward its master, wm
uffloiently ferocious to terrify hia Ttoi
tn. Sometimes he allowed it to
worry hi .laves, calling it off. pw
fcape, just as it was about to kill the
wretches. During tho period of his
command la the Upper Country, a sol
dier robbed a poor woman of. a little
milk. The woman, not foreseeing the
result, laid her complaint before
tho Bey. who ' demanded her, to
point out the culprit This beln
done, the soldier was ordered to be
-laid upon tho ground, and hi body
rtypat open. Tho milk being found
la his Btsnh, tho Boy paid tho com
plainest, uaACmtlmlag her, observed:
"Tho robber has been punished; but
had he bee discovered to be innocent
the same punishment would have
awaRstjw."
it was uw BMsanm 01 in is Daroanan,
who always moved rarrousded by the
terror of arms, to ride abroad accom
panied by a number of mamelukes, or
iomestio slaves, each of whom carried
a thousand sequins la his girdle, that
eonstdering his decided hostility to the
pasha, was by no means Improbable,
he might still be provided with money
for his immediate use. During the
Syrian campaign, six of these young
men, dreading the effects of his feroc
ity, examples of which they daily be
held, made their escape, and took
refuge in Ibrahams camp. Being dis
covered, however, they were imme
diately apprehended and conveyed
back to Cairo. . Here they were com
manded to appear ' before their inex
orable lord, in tho great hall of the
palace, where they-found him encircled
by a number of blacks, armed with
drawn swords. They were not long In
learning their fate. He commanded
Ihittn ttt fairs rnf mnn a. hSm a.nA
attack each other in his presence, un
til five of their number should fall,
promising life and a thousand sequins
to tho victor. The mamelukes obeyed;
ranged themselves three and three;
and having been trained to the use of
arms, and uniting skill with courage,
fought desperately, shedding their
blood like water, while the Defterdar
satooolyon the divan enjoying tbs
spectacle. At length, after a long and
sanguinary struggle, one only remained
the victor over his unhappy compan
ions. Exhausted and bleeding In every
limb, ho raised bis eyes toward his
master to receive the promised pardon;
but at that moment, the bey gave the
nod to one of the black slaves . who
stood behind tho victim, and tho head
of tho mameluke immediately rolled
along the floor.
Irish Landlords.
It Is not understood how desperate
the position of the Irish landlords was
in 1846. Really half of them were
ruined. There was a grand show on
the rent rolls, but deduct the charges
on tho revenues, the annuities, the
dower charges, marriage portions, in
torest on debts, and tho remnant will
cut a shabby figure.
Sometimes a gentleman with a nomi
nal rent roll of ten thousand a year
bad hardly two thousand. Yet he
must support the position of the man
with ten. Inevitably estates of this
kind grew more and more encumbered.
Half the apparent ; rapacity ot the
landlords Is due to this frightful dis
proportion between their revenues and
their state. When the famine came,
many landlords gave up the struggle.
Having long paid the bulk of their in
come as interest to their creditors,
now, there being no rents, they had
nothing left to pay. The creditors
seized on the rent roll, since at that
period they could not sell the land.
All over Ireland there were land
lords who had no more word in the
management of . their reputed estates
than the poorest cotter. A report of
the period tells of one barony where
every one of the landlords from Mr.
who If In possession ot 600,000
acres, to the lowest of them was In
volved, lived on an allowance, and had
his estate managed by the agency, so
that the poor were placed between a
landlord who was unable to give them
any assistance and the agent who had
no interest In giving them any." Cen
tury. Floored by a Latlsi Phraa.
It will probably shock those dear
old fellows, the Latin professors of tho
Vi r mi a A m o n aa! 1 aims a 1 am .
whawuw kuvi VW, VWUVgVO VU l7Cal 14
that "Kunquam animus sed Ignis via"
noorea au tne college graduates in the
house of representatives at Washington
recently. Even the reporters, who
eenerallv know more of suoh matters
than the congressmen, gave it up, and
some of them wero a little ashamed,
being not long from ai-ademlo halls.
Congressman Wilson of Weat VWlnin.
who is supposed to have been a college
president upon a time, finally rendered
it as -Never the mind, but fire makes
the way;" but Beprewentattve Dalzell
of rittsburg at last came to the rescue
with "Never mind, buture away."
Tkr Are 'kllMaph.ra.
The warden at Singling ays that
bank burglars are th beat beh&ved
tueh in his prison. Tbir Uha i to
serve their time as quickly as powtiule,
...... at.
mi way are very carerui to Drea no
rules and enter into no plot. If on
cfc-aprs he always gone it atone at4
makos a sure thing of It.
. Ati4 Wataa.
There is a voinan who ha wmh
parried nfty.eight years, and who has
timer muwa mnauiur the kitchen fire.
li.tr husband Is probabty the ol.k!
cro-cape no reovrd. UvtWu liudgot.
Notice.
The Board of Dirwtorsof the O resco
Co-operative Meat Market Asiociation
. I ' . V I . . L ... -1
Winning lO .nirr a iuiuitwul uuwucr,
will receive bids for ' the same until
April 4 1891 reserving the right to ac
cept or rejoet any or all bids. Applica
tion must be accompanied with refer
euce and sent sealed to the secretary.
J. 8. P. Moras, Sec.
Orenco, Nebr.
Died.
On Tuesday March 24 of inflamation
of the Kidneys. Lester, only son of D JC.
sndN. E. Hrrrisan formerly of Holt
county, now living at 1020 K St., Lin
coln. Their friends and former neigh
boos in the Holt county Alliance .will
ssmDathise with them im this hou. of
trial and affliction.
Married. March 18. by Rev. J. W
Stewart, at the residence of the bride's
mother, George H. Milburn a ana Miss
Mvra G. Buckmsn. All of Beatrice.
Kxpreu.
: The bride was employed in the office,
of State Secretory Thompson for nearly
a year and the entire Aixiamcb force
unites with us In congratulations and
best wishes for happy and prosperous
married life.
V Lecturer's Appointments.
B. F. Pratt, Asst. Lecturer ef the
State Alliance, will fill the following
dates made by State Lecturer Hull who
has gone none on accoumi or sicKness
Buffalo
Adams '
Clay
Nuckolls
Thayer
Jefferson
March
April
28.
81.
2.
4
7.
9.
Randall's Investment Agency, Rooms iO
' and ly, McMuttry Block Lincoln, Neb.
Bargins in Western Land. Barging in
City property.
No. 48 160 all fenced, 3 wires, wind
' mill, tank, 8 miles from Oxford. Price
$8.50. . ..
No. 45100. 82 acres cultivated, 4 room
house, granary, corn crib, well.
Price, 11050, $250 cash, balance time
6 per cent interest.
No. 495 lota for 11000 or)-200ach, well
located in bast Liucoln, i casn, oai
ance time.
No. 405 room cottage, 2 closets, china
closet, cellar, coal house, well, corner
lot 50x143, 1 block from car line, 1
block from school ho use. Price 82000
a great bargain.
I nave some choice city property for
exchange for farm lands or stock, I
also have some choice land for sale on
10 yeaj payment. House for sale and
rent Come and see me.
The old reliable Perkins Wind Mill is
well known all ever the west, and has
proved Jone of the most durable omills
made. Its ease of adjustment and hand
some appearance makos it a universal
favorite, bee their advertisement,
Are you Hungry. .
Hendry Bros., at 132 11th st. between
N and O furnish a first class dinner for
13 cts. Don't forget them when you
want a meal. , 41 -4 w
i i
For Photos
Go to Clement. His studio is univer
sally recognized as unequaled for fine
work at reasonable prices. Satisfaction
guaranteed in every instance. Once a
customer always a customer. 41-4w
.... . 8eeds!l ...
Choice clover seeds Red, White, Al
JV ke and Alfalfa Kentnnkev RIiia
brass and Timothy, (prime) at Hum-
pnrey Bros, uo not fail to see Hum
phrey Bros., for all kinds of seeds. Re
liable varieties and satisfactory prices.
11-41
Wanted- .
A rood hnmA with unmtk ttnnA farmer
for an intelligent, active boy, 13 years
old, Address, Thomas.
Care of Farmers' Alliance, Lincoln
It
Farmer's sons should read adv. of
Union Distributing Agency in another col
umn. Iheir offer involves no outlay of
money and bright boys can make
good wages l-t
Never Injures Stock
Stock Is never tnlnrori whnn nnolnsAH
with a picket and wire fence. The Gar
rett Fence Manhine. thin fanna U In
successful operation in every State and
xermory in tne u. S. and seems to be
a universal favorite. Address S. H.
Garett, Mansfield, O.. for catalogue giv
ing full description of machine, and also
wnoiesaie prices or wire, pickets, etc.,
which he sells at wholesale prices di
rect to farmers.
Removal Notice.
The Chevroutn have nunnirnl thair
restaurant from 129 S. 12th St. to 210 N.
ilth St., and are now open again for
business. Being near the corner of
Hay Market square, also near the cor
ner of P st., between the two hotels and
on the thornnirhfarA
avau iiuv
depot their location is convenient both
io me traveling puDlic and the farmers
who hitch on the square or put up at
the surrounding barns. After April 1
we shall be open day and nhrht with
good meals or lunches at reasonable
prices. All are invited to call. JMMt
V. A. CllKVRONT, M. E.Chkvront,
Proprietor. Manager
Tbe Land or Darks.
There are more ducks in the Chinese
o tup ire, says an authority, than all the
world outside of It They are kept by
the Celestials on every farm, on the
private roads, on streets ot titles and
on all lakes, ponds, rivers, streams and
brooks in the country. Kvery Chinese
ito&t also contains a batch of them.
There are innumerable hatching estab
lishment all through the empire, many
of which are said to turn out about
.10,000 young dm-ks every year. Sailed
anu sraoKou ducks and duck s eggs
ctutitufe two ot the most common and
Important artieles of diet In China.
Ttieee U la Ilia Had.
Tho- who go to the devil in youth.
wlU anything lfkea fair chance, were
prolmbly UtUe worth saving from the
Urst; tt-ey mnt have been feeble U
luww creaturtM made of putty and
packthread, without tl or fire, anger
or true joymineaa. In their coinpoAlUou;
? yraraibue with thip ptrcat.
but there U not imu-h smw to go into
mourning for lhpinUe; for to ho
quite bonmi, the brothr is the
Agitator Separators and Dingy Woodbury Powers.
Center Crank Stationary and Traction Engines.
Send for Catalogue. GUS. STATES General Agent, Branch House Lincoln, Neb.
Wanted.
Two car loads bright Prairie Hay.
Farmer's Exchange Co..
41-2w . Adams Nebraska.
Telephone 470 .302 S. 1 1th &t,
A. D. GUILE,
, FUNERAL DIRECTOR.
Embalming. Lincoln. Neb.
G. W. CARSON
THE HORSE SHOER.
General Blacksmitbtng ana repairing.
I Guarantee to Stop loterferlcs or Um)
Refunded.
I guarantee to stop Thrush in horses
leet without extra charge..
841 Sooth lOth Strret
DO-.YOU
Want to Mve from
25 TO 60c.
On every Dollar you spend? If so, write for
our Illustrated catalogue, containing illus
trations and prices of everything manufact
ured la the United States, at manufacture
efs prloes. 10,000 Ulustratiens, All lines
represented. Catalogue mailed free on ap
plication. Address,
CHICAGO GKNKRAL SUPPLY CO.
m West Van Buren St. Chicago, 111.
ARDY & PITCHER.
PUBNITUEB. .
OirE of the Largest Stobes in the State.
We are always glad to sliow goods and give prices
and would be pleased to have you call when in the
city.
WE ISSUE A CATALOGUE
Which will be forwarded on application.
HARDT& PITCHER,
209,211, 213 S. 11th St.
LINCOLN, NEB.
RELIABLE BUSINESS HOUSES.
mTTTjl T APT'T?rn I Everythlug so cheap that It dont pay to quote prices. Go
i-flrj JiAL'IVrjJ I and see wow. 1010 Put. Smith & Bbmnbtt.
At AXITTHf UXTTQ I Call and get prices on everything: la my line. First-claw work
Mlli U MJill .1 O. I and lew prioes. 8Qa Itth nt. Geo. Mottbhmow.
BDHFrD A i IT? I Money loaned on every description of valuables. Call on me
JJiUIVJiliAlJJi I when lean do you any good. 9lot. D. Nevskv.
MTTOTPAT I MERCHANDISE. Ourstoch is replete with everythlngjn the
JJX U Olv Ali I musical line. Prices to suit the times. N, P. Curtis. Co.
You
Should
Know
THAT AT
205 B0HANAN BLOCK
LINCOLN, NEB.,
Can be found one of the most complete lines of Implements in the city, including
tne ream now company s unexcelled gooas. xne tried ana true X il
Company's Farm and Spring wagons.
The Wonderful Davis PLATfORU Harvester and Binder.
J. W. wtHGER a GO
1109 0 STEEET.
FOR THE WEEK WE WILL SELL
am
1
i
Call asu Ses SamtlkSkt it.
The Ti'iffct Advance corn planter and check rower. The old reliable Sandwich
Manufacturing Company's Shelters and Fwd grinders.
THE OLDEST AND REST
Aultman & Taylor Threshers.
AH'l.LASI)Ct)Ml'LETK UXKOF '
SURRIES, PHETONS, BUGGIES,
ROAD WAGONS, CARTS, ETC., ETC.
Repair for atove corn shtiUers and threshers in stock.
Wo k right uj with tlw prtHtiou mi inaLc jiruiti an low
a mi) IhnIv. nuality of pmhIh vonHulervtl,
We ronlially tstt U Kirtvs th-Mtt insnh.-t-f Ritliiav' in
our linn to mil ami wr uh,
John. T.Joxics, Agent, Lincoln, Neb.
A quantity of Muslins, Sheetings, Ginghams, Cali
co and all kinds of Dress Goods at closing out
prices. Our Gingham at' 5c, our sheeting at 5c,
our Dress Goods, Challies, etc., at 5c,
Are the Best you ever saw for the price.
CALL ON US FOR GOOD GOODS CHEAP.
Write us for samples we will assure
you prompt attention.
J. W. WINGER & CO.
1109 O Street- Lincoln, Neb.
NEBRASKA GROWN
HARDY.
Fruit Trees, Grape Vines
AND
Small Fruits.
wort f mankind.