THE FARMERS' ALLIANCE, LINCOLN, NEB., THURSDAY JULY 23, 1891. i wmmv Having everything DOUSEROLD GOODS, GROCEIIIES AND PROVISIONS The following quotations will give some idea of the efforts being made to tell good at live and let live price: COFFEE. We tell you a rood Samoa an Bio coffee. ,i iieai i1. 1i Muca aJ Java coffee, cruabeo, "tiw Pwre Mote aad Java, toasted freth every ear. OROCERIES. Itaported Ore a Olive, ire prr quart Very tn eraporeled CaiHoruia peaebes aryterajiorated bleckberrte7!t Worth fruit jolly (Mr Mil Ko. wsrtk !.. WaryloeSlbeaa ail-yellow table peeche ta. AH kind of J Ibcan Cillfornla olum 15o. a-lk can IVifornla black ebarri lite. Imported Valencia rauin. very an. W. a ib caa California poach. o. TM la tb bi peer ru ' ixui. We oil all kind of California plum, IVA. taportrd EnglMk curraau, Mart eaooolate, to. Pmalua chocolate, ITS- Sugar cured ham, IU. Plonlo bama, 70. ftMMwaabama.au. oioraa eaueea-e. Sc. tlrer aug. Sc. 4 t.'aeee. to. Vrankfort aauatf , 70. Drtad beef. I"e ana I .'la. Hfc eoa blaekberrlee - pre'erred raspberries, put up la rarrup.ITSa. a. u lard So par botile. Abeolutely pre baking powder So. Oil eardlnee to. Maetard sardine. KK per eant 1 a. 'at aueubblng, lOo. m par aanl Ira. for rvMiog, So. Boat granulated auarla per Ib. fcigkl C (uaar, to. TEAS. 9 Japan, a food Tea. !9c. Mo. Vto. 9o. thin dried Japan Tea.-!. 1, &. S. 85, . We solicit your patronage, and after examining the above lUt pick out what yon want and aond in your order. We will treat you a ugare. Send to u for triosa on anything you want. You can pay railroad fare for a hundred mile or aaora and then live uiooey ou a I50.00 biu HAYDBN BEOS.. Notice. . All Fanner of Lancaster county who are interested In the Farm Mutual In etrance are requested to meet in K. of h. hall on Monday Aug. 8, 1801, for tba parpoae of orgtnizlog a Mutual In aurance Co. Would like to have a rep vrsentative from each Alliance present. J. Y. M. Swioart, Cnm'a Com. Pawnee County Farmers' Alliance. The regular quarterly meeting of the pawnee County Alliance will be held in ball over court room in Pawnee City, Saturday July i", 1891, commencing at 1 o'clock &. to elect officers and transact other important business. J. L. Ciahk, Sery. Mokice of Summation foe Appointment to Military Academy. On Friday the 31st day of July, 1801, a eiaminatloa of candidates for ap- jintBtent a cadet of the United States Military Academy will be held in Broken Bow. Nebv, at the hour of 10 o'clock a as. All candidates must be residents of the Third Congressional District. The one passing the best general examina tion will be nominated as cadet, the ext best as Alternate. Successful can didate will bear expenses of examina tion, and will have until June, 1803, to prepare for final examination before entering Academy. O. M.Kem.M.C. Notice. Tb regular meeting cf the Perklnl County Alliance will be held at Grant, on Saturday July Ktb, at 10 a. m. All members wbo can do bo are earnestly reuqetted to attend, at Bro. Hull, State Lecturer, will meet with us, Bacratarie will pleate forward report and due promptly. T. A. Cllohton. Big Bpetag. Neb., June 85, 1891. NEBRASKA NOTES. A comp.fny haa boon forfeit at t'ouca with 110,000 capital to establish nntl main aain a mile race truck at the fairground iim pmce. i uiny utuinew men or tDcluded in the comjiany. The men employed in the beet field at Minden baveatruck for an increase in waea from f l.M to tl The company hat refused to grunt the demand and will try to aeenr new html ellh will bold special eiactton U wot 1,',.VM bond aud the towDKhip fM.- 900 to aid in the coaatructioa at the Du- kith and Put bl railroad, the cnnni.lrra lioabeinRthatth eompnuy shall build tt road throush and tnuiuuio divialua and repair ahou at Neligh. Cropi of all kind in. Sbarman art tin pracedented in Ha hiatory. Wheat la yield a twenty Are buahel tha acre; OHta, aiity, rje, thirty Ave; barley, thirty-five, and eorn, flax, nutate, atul k I.tct awry anui.w protiucand ail kUia uf eg- SBbiea were new so proruUing, Wra. J. N. Ik'wen of Fairhury, waa Wt- l iwtt by a aattleaiutk. Vlia wa in laaorvhanl piikin rherrtea and waa eumpaiiied by two childxra, Heelng tha aM ah atttapt4 to protect tha i liil- iwa and waa bitten. Iter recovery ia SaraUf ul on acreunk of her aJvaa. eU aa rVbtt dl-triiit No in Cim eiiuntf la ts a ttimitiiU A mrttn waa hold 111 tha mhoei tb other night to cnMr tba jimlwl. of r-tovinit ue att of trnli.a. rVrrw ttare two (act lout, anj they luht bit with their Mtauitt aad n.-vl,y with diuba. Heerat atmla have imru (Kail A Laavr a4 aai nit atifwi Uti pttp IUiu b ak4 k uau. ail roliw.l tha Ml lud Harf wbt ttii, UrM aiel f t m. lj U ltt . k t t.rn a Kreaily Uant.afd ( a..y bl i f h wra i)nr t.y tuttaiag tat it, fttu. In tt.M r a awttH fruaa Mt, k ie atlhw wll Jm tUltau. J li MuWenbry, Tkona f ettit h aad tint Hiv, tm Km aw, aa. ! lri4 aa4 fuat suitty af Betjar In aaeattaa tkl tha tathiaf wf taw Kaaraa-r Naiwa! tkah aH tn Ika, ty a M wa, swwM la t4 b-a t, s the aU . r a-l Itbxh II U satisaat. aa4 (a vl laaaa K l fwtva Nkia ; At iir-aayMww a"! d' t-.taatlat M-rff wiaaa wk- ! f faw4 t tSi ta t.av--Kjt. 1 i.r i la tie ti "w ' Oliet "iiMrlrr lw4 t?e-l j,' I taarefoea It tut .- M-,-J tiat " atalMt ta i.4, tJt;i'm..(l - IRMrWi k4 (tad aa4 -4 1 1 M t "la tM reilaw IWtwl full I f an ith.lW t ,.; ? r, t ri 4s " t; VOT-" THE ONLY MI1MCE STORE INTHE WEST a Farcer use in raoolored Japan Tea.-. . SO. So. Hatket flred T-a -. Sao. ST. Ste. 30c, tW, Young Hyaon Tea -ific. too. We.. Boaiisb llrrakfaai T' -i-e U wlc. tnninir Tm .4Lk! to ttflO. TtalltheBeat bneof tea that wai ever offered Id Omaha. Do not ay to jrouraaif taatw cannot sell rood tea for the prtoe. Uuyapound and ba eonvlnoed. If you do not Ilk tba tea 7e will refund tba money. Tbay are all worth two and three time tba price. WASH DRESS GOODS. New u a tner t y le In Dree Dingbats : &u. 6Ho. Me and I'tc p-r yard. Beat (Sheeting Pnntt;-He per j a. New etyllnt:halll-:-SHo.5o. Mo, IJSe. Fancy aVured Sateeu:-&o K, lo and 15c. Plain black Sateen; So, Wo, li'tfo. Uto Wo, Sc. Bdio per yard. .... Plain Fart lilack Lawn la remnant, to, la, end Mo per yard. . ...... Plain Vaat It ark India Unen.lOo, U'4c, lie, ftc and c par yard. Plain while India Linen, to, Co, lOo, IS'io, IJc and It per yard. Pancy check. Biflne nd laoe atrlped la white or lt b eck lawn from So a yard up. S Inob wide beat Uatittl. H per yard. Near manner ttylr In fctblng flannel, 6c. Do and KM per yard. Oood apron checked fine, So per yard. t loalng prlne nn Jfl loch wide aerirea yd. All color In Koyal aerire. dark aliadta a'io. Double tr Kith Beta Bullln t per yard. The laraaat itock of table linen. Napkin, towel and whit bed cpread la Omaha, at freatly reduced price. All leadlo brand of muilio and double width (beeUn at lea tbaa wholesale price In order to reduce UMik. ol ' gx)d. Give u a trial. ltf Omaha, Neb. The Independent central committee of Adams county have completed the arranghments for the stale convention to be hold at iiaatlog en Aug. 18th. The order ol the day now seems to be notices of primaries, judging from the independent exchange of the state. Since Alliance No. 2110 has set the example, let all others follow suit. There should be six or seven large Alii anee gatherings iu at many different r laces in the couuty betore November , These picnics raunot help but be beneficial aud instructive. Madison Co. It wrier, Se:ond the motion) A national political party cannot be permaueut which proposes legislation principally for the producing or agri cultural classes. While t bey are eutitled to legislation and laws fully protecting their interest, so are all of the people composing all the other classes beside the agriculturist. Class legislation will never result in political stability. Kearney Xtu Kra, And that Is just why the republican party is on Its last trip. For the last twenty-live years the republicans (by the aid of bnough democrats) have been passing laws that are strictly class, and of the worst kind at that. Our new party will have its bands full for a long time after It gets Into power in undoing the many unwholesome laws passed by the old frauds who hare been the tools ot ools ana combines. TheUebron Journal objocts to the paraphrasing of national and patriotic airs for political purposes. We will suggest that if he does not want to hear such soags he will stay away from inde pendent meetings tins fail, lie may hear something that will unnerve him, poor fellow! I Twenty local paoers which wont with the Alliance political craze a year ago n Kansas liavo slimmed thoir dincnut by returning to the republican ranks which is another si gnlrtcttut straw show ing that the tide has turned.(Vanci limes (Sep ) Why don't you name a few of them! We do not see what good such lying tlush will do the g. o. p. It Is strauge that all the calamity to the Alliance is awny on at some remote u ace '(0 Tha fact is that new independent papers are born every week. Congressman Oates of Alabama, a dyed m the-wool democrat, in a recent conversation expressed the wish that the party would make war to the kuife with the Alliance, lie said: "Ws have got to fight the Alliance right out with aii our might or it will get the best of us In the south. No man can believe in the sub-treasury and loan scheme and be a democrat. The lines must be drawn at once. What wa must do is to orgauia against the Alliance aad beat It out of existence, it we do not It will beat u, though we art In the majority," m is a? not sound llkt the Alliance was a tall to the democratic kite. In Nebraska the Independent have no tight with the democrats simply becauie they are not in it. While la Atalmma thy have no trouble with republican t for the same reason. It there It any difference between the two old parti, why da the New Yvrk Suk, B'aild aad h'tnln: Charleston and Vvtfkt; New Orleans Timet Ikmv erat all favor the return t. the L'site, !! t.t (the m- botnau John Sher tjttt LeeatA btewsrt, 3l S m 8;. ApwRt(iatSwf Sttt lecturer. tWu, Ha-it Mala tiur, er4t a .i I ifee aai-ag aprt4ieei, utra f Cwmiy Altiaaay til b acraosa I Wit auuatf to Mrr,eM4 n tkia . A I w.takaf, eat set are t-itmt4 tuaepraawati ffttatt rtMt'rft en Hk BMWtS UikMha tt, .. ". ft .' fj. ' v May ' raiw kwk lied, h e Vurnta Ht'a f ! W,lM w tf t a . . t V .-.; .! atitf at at mt r.aaat, am; be aad lie taitata naiii4M. U kMtUwt41. THE COLORED VOTERS. X SEW FJIA5CIFATIOS FBOCLAXi TI03 LSSIED BT (0L0BE1) EX. TbetalorfdntUfBS ef Liacala Held a Mam Set-flag an Break Away Frant Crrapt LVpnbliraa Denlaatlen. aad Ia luYotallj .Score Net era! lily aad leant ef firls'a. The B.1H, Mouthpiece Refuses to Pub lish the Rcaolutiona. A special meeting of the colored citi zens of Lincoln was held last evening at the Odd Fellows hall. Chas. Coil was elected temporary chairman and W. A. trigginton temporary secretary. A per manent organization was effected by the election of the following officers: Pres ident, ThomasCarnahan; vice-president, Wm. Frazier; aecretair. A. L. Warwick; assistant secretary, W. A. Wigglnton; treasurer, Jack Johnson. The following committees were ap pointed: On Eesolutions Messrs Elder, War wick, Wood, Coil aud Johnson. Executive Coil, Crampton. Elder. Woods, Chinn, Hollenger, Lloyd, Grant and Alexander. The following resolutions were read and unanimously adopted. Being with in the newt province of the morning sheet, they were given to that paper for publication, but such Is its subserviency, that ir refused to give them the limit ed publicity at their command: Whebeas, The republican party no bugcr stand committed tothe principles and doctrines originally indorsed and advocated by It, and, Wit eke as, The republicans in our latt congress defeated the force bill, which was intended to give us a free ballot and have it fairly counted, and see that our lives wete safe in the exercise of that right, and Whebeas, We have beea deserted by the party that has stood for many years at the champion of the negro's rights, believing as we do that the time is now ripe when n man's politic shall no loos er be known by the color of his face; therefore be it ffetolced, That we the colored citizens of Lincoln, in mass meeting assembled, do hereby call upon our brethern throughout the nation to form clubs and unite with such party or parties whose principles shall be broad enough to pro tect every American citln, black or white, iu the exercise of his elective franchise, either north, south, east or west, and Eetolved, That we do condemn the acts of the republican mem Intra in this last congress who defeated the force bill, as unworthy of the respect and esteem of a just and loyal people; and tit soi tea. inat we do hereby call urn the colored press throughout the United States to cease to bulldoze their brethren for raising a voice against political slavery; and Rtsohed, That as we have been denied every demand for recognition by the re publican parly in our own state and county, that we do hereby organize our selves into an Independent club, and cast our lot among the great laboring masses, and aid in securing a free ballot to all citizens, and an Impartial administration in federal, state, county and city gov ernment; and Resohed That we do hereby condemn the act of the three county commission ers. Shaoerg, Dixon and brown, for discharging one Chaa. Coil, janitor of the county court house, for noother purpose man to mease one Billy Hill, nn ill-bred white man, who declared that he would not work with a "d d nigger." Resohed, That we use all honorable meaus to defeat any candidate for elec tion or re election who has refused to give us employ ment on account of our color, or who has discriminated against us in any way, snape or manner on ac count of race, color, or previous condi tion of servitude. Resolved, That we condemn the act of Edson. membur of the cilv school hnrd In declaring that no nigger need apply tor any situation as janitor in any of the city schools. The Journal Refuses. We. the undersiorned ct mmittpn tnnk the above resolutions to Journal editorial rooms last eveuing for publication, but for some reason unknown tonstlipv full. ed to appear In the mornlngoaria! Mr Alexander, the reporter, promised us at our hall that our proceedings should ap pear verbatim. J. C. Elder. A. Warwick, W. Chink. C H Cook, M. Woods. Committee. Prompt Service Assured. The Sullivan Trantfer Co, It prepared to doRiikindtof light and h. tvy diajliig.pt ano moving, etc. Hoiittbold good and fur niture bandied with safety by esperleaced workmen. )lak arrangment for having your good delivered at etat fair ground eariy ana vo.d toe rusk of fair week. Office corner I lih awd tt under etat National Hank. Telephone III It t-M.iA TataaraaCn t Dry Goods. Carpets, lotiou, 8hoct, Croccrkt, Etc. DEPARTMENT STORE ;Latt Uh la theCiiy. One Fries ai9 M. i JUtttrr rixSuta (tmittf tad Ve IS evatuge tr twetvk4u iK eur ts tke4a.4tltt ki Ikefttutersof L tt)vwi i'uaitiy, a.tt Cemag ttfth tnj P ttwM. -ttin?re READ I have bought the Maxwell, Sharp & Ross Company Stock at Receivers sale for less than 50 cents on the dol lar, and I am now offering it at about the same to con sumers. The entire stock will be closed out during the next 30 days for what I can get for it. If you want HARDWARE, STOVES, TINWARE, DRY GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, FURNITURE, or Crockery this is an opportunity that only offers once in a lifetime. 1532 lo 1538 OS!, Call far Judicial Convention in the Tenth Distriot. The People's independent party of the Tenth judicial district of Nebraska will meet In convention at Minden, Kearney county, Neb., on Wednesday, Aug. 20, 1891, at 10 a. m., for the purpose of placing in nomination one (1) judge for said district, and to transact sue h other business as may properly come before the convention. The basis of representation will bo thessmeas the state convention, to wit: One delegate for every one hun dred votes cast for John H. Powers for governor, or msjor fraction thereof. The several counties in the district will bo entitled to the following repre sentation: Counties. Delegates. Kearney ..... , H Phelps 16 Webster , 13 Harlan. in Franklin 8 Adams 15 It is recommended by the committe) that no proxies be allowed, and that tie delegates present be allowed to cast the full vote of the county. J. N. Wolf. , H. B. McGaw, A.J. Shapes, Johh Dldek. H. L. Hopkins, Theo. Mahn, Committee, independent paper in the district please copy. Call for Peoples' Independent Judicial Convention for tbs Fust Judicial District. Whebeas, There having been no regularly constituted authority to call a people's independent judicial conven tion for the first judicial district; and, Whereas, The call for the judicial convention in that district has been made without consultation with com mittees or persons authorized to act in such capacity; and, Whebeas, The date for said pro posed judicial convention has been tixod at a date so early, and occurring in the midst of harvest, that It will prob ably be impossible to make it a repre sentative convention; and so great dissatisfaction having been mani fested at the hasty action taken; Thereforethe Indep endent State Com mittee by its Chairman and Secretary hereby directs that said Judicial conven tion for the First district be postponed from the 25th day of July until Tuesday tho 25th day cf August; that it be held at Beatrice, and that the county conven tions ol the counties of the f trst district select delegates to snld convention. Mho ratio will be the same as for the people's independent state convention, which gives the counties the following number of delegates Gage 23 Pawnee -Richardjou Jefferson Johnson 7 0 Nemaha 11 Total. 05 The same rules as to proxies applied to the state convention will apply to this judicial convention. GEO. W.BLAKE, Ch'n Ind. State. Horn. CHAS.H. riltTLE. Sec'y I nd. State Com . THE AULTMAN & TAYLOR COMPANY. xaHj I . v--' s jjr-i-"'. " ' a.'-S S I . r - TTTTO "PTJia aaV MU 10IH STREET tit HARNEY. THIS! i Come and see Lincoln, Idnvb. WESTERN : - J. H. WALSH, President M D WELCH, Sec'y-Treasurer Special Inside Prices and Liber al Terms to Alliances. WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY TO BUY FROM US. O O O O ( O Q Q Q Q Q Q Q u o THTHTTTnTTT No better Mower or Hay Rake In use than the above. Both are warranto) to be well made of good material, and capable of doing as good work as any other Mower or rake la the world. Write us for particulars. 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Horses of tine style, action, bone and pediaree for sale. 42tf O. O. VAIAbUGUC AND fHttt LIST. to offer. TRAYER Lincoln, Nebraska, t d.fz-r !.l .I... .' r i'Jli,-Fl;li;-li.-;i!'!- tab." HEFNER. Importer, Lincoln, Nebraska. WHITBfOH CATAtOCUS AND twUfCE