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About The farmers' alliance and Nebraska independent. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 1892-1892 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1892)
Paragraphs. BI J. B. ROMIXI. la is$i GrovfT Cleveland tu elected oa a platform demanding the free coin age of silver. Kow ne says n wiu ru. the country. 'Bah f or Cleveland. j Democrat want a tariff for 'feve nu." Republican want a tariff for "protection." There U only fire per cent difference in the amount and no per cent difference in the robbery. I heard a man say recently that he roted the independent ticket last fall the first time and he did not see tha. he was five cents better off now than if be had stuck to the republican party. One man who is a traitor sailing under false colors tan do us more harm than ten outspoken enemies. There is no middle ground in this battle. He that is not for us is against us. and he that is on the fence will bo fired on from both sides. If the Chicago convention refuses to put a free silver plank in the democra tic platform, there I but one door left open to all honest free silver democrats u well as republicans. That is tne door of the independent party. When there is any talk of the inde pendents and democrats fussing the republican strikers cry out "democratic dodge," but when they find it necessary to fuse with' the democrats to beat the independents they say its "non partisan." Down south the democrats say the people's party Is a republican scheme to break up the democratic party. In the north they say it ls a democratic scheme to break up the republican m.. Rnth riffht: it is a schemo to r 'J ' " break them both up. When the bank advocates and rail road strikers, regardless of party, are ..-tinT anme measure, farmers and business men should throw all their weight on the other side of the balance. Vote for the other follow. Why men love their party better than their homes, their wives and chil dren is more than mortal man can tell. While many will acknowledge the just ice of our cause and will agree that we should have more money, lower railroad rates, free coinage of silver, and many other things, they will go to the polls on the day of election and vote with the party that denies these things. The same men who put up the candl rl.tn for president on the democratic ticket also put up the candidate on the republican ticket. This they have been doing since 1876. The bankers magazine expressed it very well in an issue otne tim since. It said: "The banks will furnish the candidates and then let the d d fool people fight as much astney ' please over which one is to be elooted." John Smith is a bootmaker working in a factory in Boston, Mass., at 13 a day. John Jones is a bootmaker work ing In London, England, at II a day. Now will some advocate of a tariff "to protect American labor" tell us how a tariff put on the boots made In London will prevent foreigner John Jones from coming to Boston and taking American Smith's place in the factory at 11.50 a day? Labor is a commodity and if the obiect of a tariff is to proteot labor then , mnnt. nlace the tariff on labor Instead of the products of labor. The landlords of Boston have made out a "black list of renters whom they class as "undesirable tenants." Where will these unfortunate people In the city find shelter from the chilling storms of winter? This is only tne lorerunner of what will take place in this and other j agricultural states in the west. When most of the land falls into the hands of the blue-blooded aristocracy, they have only to make out their list of "undesir able tenants" and then there is nothing left for this class of unfortunates but to tramp, steal or starve. Thus the people will get what they have been voting for for the last twenty years. And still they vote for it In every precinct in the state should be organized a glee club to furnish musle for the coming campaign, Noth ing draws a crowd like music and its Influence is fe!t with the speaker as well as the audience. EGOS, EGGS, EGGS. Thirteen eggs for $1.25 20 eggs for $2.25 from great big light Brahmas. Also White Guinea cees 13 for $1.25. Bronze turkey eggs 9 lor $3.00. Satisfaction guaranteed- Address, Rosa D. Rand. . . Wahoo, Neb Lumber for the Alliance. Arrangements have been made " whereby brothers In the alliance can be furnished with lumber, doors, sash, blinds, lime, hair, and builders hard ware and everything necessary to build a bouse or barn at hrst cost all in one car. Large bills will go direct from the yards at Clinton, Iowa. Make out a . hill nf Inst what vou want for the building designed, send it to me and I will tell vou lust what it can be laid down at your station for of good grade material. Allen Root, Omaha, Neb. AN EXTRAORDINARY OFFER. To All Wanting Employment. We want Live, energetic and cupable agents in every countr in tbe United States and Canada, to sell a patent ar ticle of great merit, oniu merits. An article navmg a large ine, inT"K "v 100 per cent profit, having no competi tion, and on wnirn tnesgeni ia prui.- In the exclusive sale by a oeeu gi, eu ui each and every county he may secure from us. With" all these advantages to our scents and tbe fart that it is an ar ticle tnat can be aoldto every house owner, it might not be necessary to make an "Extraordinary offer" to se cure good agents at once, but we have concluded to make it to show, not only our confidence in tbe merits of our in vention but in itssalabilty by any agent that will handle it with energy. Our agents now at work are making from $150 to I0O0 a month clear and thi fact makes it safe for us to make our offer to all who are out of employment. Any agont that will give our busmen a thirty davs trial and fail to clear at least $100 in this time, above all expenses, can return all goods unsold to us and we will k fund the money paid for them. Any agent or general agent who would like ten or more counties and work them through sub agents for ninety days and faU to clear at least $750 above all expenses, can return ell unsold and get their money back. No other em ulnoar nf nannta ever dared to make such offers, uor would we-if we did not know that we have agent now making more than double the amount we guar anteed; and but two sales a day would give a profit of over $125 a month, and that one of our atrenis took eighteen ordors in one day. Our large descriptive circulars explain our offer fully, and these we wish to send to every one out of empleyment who will send us three one cent stamps for postage. Send at once and secure the agency in time for the boom, and go to work on tho terms named in our extraordinary offer. Xf e would like to have the address of all tho agents, sewing machine solicitors and carpentew in the country, and ask any reader of this paper who reads this offer to send us at once the name and address of such thev know. Address at once, or you will lose the best chance ever of fered to those out of employment to make money. kennkr mancfacturino vaj.. Pittsbirg, Pa. THE MARKETS- Chicago Grata aed Frmiaiaaa. Cmicaoo. April W, wheat-juj-. Juir. COKX Mr. 41 V". Jnijf. OAT-It. ': IK1-Ji;. a i. luiy. aa.jv. SO.l. - LAkO- aujr, H.c; July. Chirac Lit Mack. I'jrios hiwk Yards. I , Cau-Aou, April 11 f CATTLE-Ertlmatod receipt. tHm head. NatiToa. $4. 4Stt.re: con aod bulla. SJ :-) i; Ttuai. l.S&(iJ.ii;iwUrn, Mar ket arm. HOUH-Ethnatd receipt. 17.WD bead. Hearr. S4.&I04 mixed, light, Sl.iHft 6S. Market (troog. rSHLc,P-Weterm. N ;&6.0; natives, $4.7 lezana, 4.X&lu. Kaaiaa City Lira Stock. Kasba Cm, April M. CATTLE Keeeipta, W bead; abfjnnenta I 41- Tbe market for steers was craiet and io to 7c lower, at i WnM ; weak at 2-4i d SO; stnrksrs and feeders, nominally steady at f." .toi4i.HU HtHiH RnrHpta, 3.S00 bead; snlpmenta, t.SJO. All k-radra, a.AUU; balk, H.an.Si Mar ket steady. a Omaha Live Stock. Chios Btock Yards. 1 Omaha. April M. f CATTLE-Estlmated receipts, I'm bead. l.i to 1.IW) the,, 3U; 1.111 to 1.3UJ U., $J avfriwi, WO to MMuTub.. SU.ui&l'S: choice cows, ti-Wrfl & common cows. $l.lUtfi. tO; rM (aeilxrm. $2.7.".a3 ); common feeder, J2.W Hii 60. Market active and strong. HtJOS-Katiinated receipt. S.iWU bead. Light. i Wr y- mixed. ,.s4.iV. heavy. mi '...j " u..b. weak. STATE LECTURERS DATES. Dates of Assistant Stat Lecturer W. T. Bwanion, Saline Co.. Bat. Kveninf, April 23. rtllmore County, April to K JeOeraoa Mart to T. Thayer " to!4. )SUCkO!t " 14 tO is, Webster SltoS. Frankim " Ml to June 4th. Thayer County: Alexandria. May L'arleton, - lu. IJavenport, 11. Hebron. " 12. Byron, " la. Hubhcli, - it. NoTim: C. J. Mecham of Cam brir'ga. Neb , Is preparing to visit the lmtortant points along the railroads of this state to lecture on Ancient auu Modern Christianity, and will illustrate these lectures with a powerful magic lantern with views selected and made Gsnectallv for the ourpose and never before shown, interspersed with his torical. scenic and comic 6lldes to in struct and amuse. Those falling to attend these lec'.ures will miss a treat in the way of Instruction and enjoy-uieut. M,4t; miaen. ;v neavy. Market opened strong slid closed Stock Pasture. The undersigned will run a herd on the same grounds as last year, four miles nortn of Valparaiso. Will take in a limited number of cattle for the season; plenty of running water and windmill and tivo large tanks In corral; salt by the cattle all tne time. Terms, $3 50 per head for the season. Have a ffood coraDetent man to take care of cattle Parties wishing to put in stock will please give their names with num ber of cattle they wish tu put in to P. B. Ned as soon as convenient. Will not bo responsible for cattle that are not well branded. Horsk Pasture: We have also leas ed F. M. Stratton's half . section, which adjoins tho herding grounds. The pas ture contains plenty of running water. Terms, $5 per head for the season. Care will be taken to prevent accidents but should any occur we will not be In calling attention to the new adver tisement of W. . Campe Hoofing and Manufacturing company of Kansas City, Mo., we are reminded of one of Franklin's maxims: "In a permanent structure a good roof Is only second in importance to a gooa lounaauon." The truth of this savine has been fully demonstrated by many of our readers who will be pleased to know that they can buy a superior waierprooi uiacx Seal roofing without Bonding to Chicago St. Louis or some lar cit eastern city. The Campe Roefing Manufacturing conmanv is well known, having been established in business In Kansas City a long ame, from which place they have built up an extensive trado in the west and south and are now pushing their trade in this state, and ask those desir loir further Information to write for catalogue and price list. The Eye and Ear Are two most delicate and complicat ed organs; without the eye we could not aruido our footsteps nor observe the beauties of nature; without the ear we could not hear the voices of our friends nor eniov the sweet sounds of music. No one is so holpless as the bund and more deserving 01 pity tnan the deaf. Many persons lose sight or hearing by neglect, which timely aid might prevent. Among the specialists who treat these organs none have been more successful than Dr. Dennis whose oflicels is over the First National Bank Lincoln. Mr. C. M. Marshall who has been In the employ of the big furniture dealers, Gruetter & Co. was deaf In one ear from which was aconstant oilensive discharge for tweuty-tive years. The Dr. cured it entirely in - ne month. Mr. Willis Short, Clerk in the Mo. Pacific R. It. oflices. Mr. Georire Carter, com mission merchant. Mrs. Edward Grouse, wife of a steam litter with Pom erlne & Cooper. Mrs. Chas. Hook, tire' manonB.&M.. Mr. T. E. Slatterly, guard at the penitentiary, and dozens of other well known Lincoln citizens have been cured after other specialists had failed. Dr. Dennis' is a araduate of Rush Medical College, Chicago, the Post Graduate Medical College, N. Y. City and the Polyclinic Hospital, JN.i. City au ti Dates of Assistant State Lecturer Dech, Appointments for Po)k County: Mayt. Ooeola, Raturday, , Sbeiey. aionasy. 10, 8irouisbura-. Tuesday. 1 1. Coopers school house. Greeley County: May 14, ctcotta. is, ureeiy nter. 17, bpauldiny;. Meetings in Jefferson County. Powbll, Nes , April 9, 8i Editor Alliance Ihdepekdent-. After Allisme April Ind. we changed the ppointment to Diller from Janeen, so Bro. Wrifrtit's sppolntmenU now are: Mnyt, Bower, tr.u. " s, uiuer, 4. SteeeClty, " 5. Sliver Creek, " 8. Powell. " " 7. Fatrbury, S" We bad an interesting- meetint at our sub- alliance to-day. Mattie O. Bower. m. eec y. COUNTY ALLIANCE MEETINGS. Saunders County Farmer' Alliance will meet in Waboo, eaturdsy, Apr. 3u. Presi dents ana lecturers of bub. Alliance! In rood standing are requested to be present at 10 o'clock a. m., sharp, to receive the uuwritten work. All members are invited toattond tbe afternoon meeting. Delegates please send in your credentials early in April. W. A. I1ATKH, JR., U. B. UAHBIHT, Sec y, Fremont, Neb. Pres., CereiOO. responsible. f J, Hooa J A. L. I4rVKOREN, ' WM. MlTCHELt, P. B. Nekf. Cheap Lands. I have foi sale or trade 6.000 acres of land situated in the corn and st'gar belt of Nebraska. Full sections, halves and quartors, all improved. H you wish to buy lor casn, on time, or traao a wen Improved farm for a larger body of land your correspondence is solicited. V. fll. BRIGHTON, Real Estate Broker. 145 South 10th St. . Lincoln, Nebr. Ilartiiigton Is talking of giving a t3D,- 000 bonus to secure an oatmeal factory, the plant to be valued at f 100,000. Mrs. Rebecca Benedict of Silver Creek believes she is one of the heirs to $tl2,000,. 000 left by the Corbets at Harlem, N. Y. The Nebraska world's fair commission met at Omaha and reorganized by elect ing Charles A. Coe president and treas urer. The executive board of the Merrick Ccunty Fair association fixed Sept. 27, 28, 89 and 30 as the dates for holding the fait this year. For burglarizing a saloon at Johnson, a man named Webb has been sentenced to eighteen months In the pen by Judge Bush at Auburn. During the month of March there wore thirty-five mortgaffes filed in Burt county amounting to J30.SM, and forty-two re leased amounting to 18,741.30. Rev. V. Ernest Stewart of New Haven, Conn., has been a)fpolnted pastor of the Congregational church at Nebraska City, owing to the resignation of Rev. Mr. Rich ardson. The south-bound Missouri Pacific pas senger train left the track at Nebraska Ciiy. Fireman Charles Myers was in stantly killed and Engineer Mike R. Allen"terrlbly scalded. The petition asking the county commis sioners of Boone county to call a special election to vote $30,000 bonds to build a court house was presented to them and laid over the next meeting. Mr. B. E. Ineraham will open to the public at Bennett, Neb., this week. Were stock of treneral Groceries. Ex perience in the business has prepared him to buy crood goods at lowest prices, and it is his purpose to build up the largest possible trade by means of small orout attractions, ne win niae tne in terests of the people his own, serving them to the best of his ability as buyer and seller, and consumers will Una it to their financial advantage to patronize him. Mr. Incraham has been for some time connected with J. W. Hart ley in the Allianco State Agency store here. He Is a man of tho people, one with them in both interest and sympa thy, and from the first will especially attract tho farmers and working classes to deal with him. Light Brahma Eggs From my mammoth prize winningbirds $2.00 per 18. For description of my mating address with stamps if conven ient. (51) i. G. Yule, Lincoln, Aeh. Some Foolish People Allow a oouvh to run until It jreta beyond the reach of medicine. They often say. "Oh.lt will wear away." but In most oases it wears them away. Could theybeinduoedto try the successful modioinolcalled Kemp's Balsam The St, Charles Uotel at the foot of O street, Lincoln. Neb., seem to be headquarters tor the farmers that come to the city. Said to be the best one dol lar a day house in Lincoln. 44 State Agency quotes: Glidden barb wire, painted, 13 25; gal vanized. 3:75; (hog or cattle) in stock for immediate shipment. J. W. Hartley, State Agent A. J. RI6BY & GO. REAL ESTATE, Loans, Law and Collections. L. MACK. Att'f & Mg'r. 1025 0 Street, Lincoln. Neb. Notice, The Nebraska State Hail Association will issue policies June 1, 1SU2. Any one wishing bail insurance at cost should addrsfs J. M. Sanford at Fair- Held, Mob., enclosing stamp. (rive him your name, post omce, sec tion, town and range, with amount of insurance desired. He will make out and send proper papers and return for your signature should you wish to be come a member. Address, J. M. Sanfoed, State Agent. 11 01 Fairfield, Neb. REMOVAL NOTICE TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS J. B. Hollowell, cashier of the West Superior, Wis., bnnk, who absconded with a large sum ot money belonging to the bank, has been captured at Phila delphia. A gancr of white men near Eldorado, Ark., fired into a negro woman's cabin, badly woundmg her. They were pur sued by officers and one of the ruffians Bhot The steamer Darmstadt, from Bremen, brought the largest number of immi grants ever brought by one vessel to New York. She had 3,019 steerage pas sengers. Our increased business has compelled us to seek larcrer and more commodious quar ters, where we will show the larp-est and finest line of aeri - O Of cultural implements of al'l kinds in MeLraska. Als bug gies, wagons, carriages, etc all on one mammotn noor, on west side of Government Square in the Fitzgerald block lately occupied by Plummer Perry & Co., 100 to 115 isortn sun street, wnere we shall be pleased to see all our i i t old customers ana anyone desiring anything in our line This will also be the general agency for AVm. Deering for the South Platte country. All persons purchasing goods to the amount of $50 and over shall be entitled to one ticket for a 8150 buggy which will be given away at the State Fair Grounds this fall. Wallingford & Shamp. HOW IS IT? Have you bought your new spring suit! If not try ns. Our stock Is complete wita wiu all the latest ovelrtes as well as staples, rnces are correct i ou can find bo fault when you take into consideration what you receive for . your money. Satisfaction Guaranteed. We Always Try to Please. If you should buy anything of as and it should not prave satisfactory let us know and we will be pleased to make it right. Come and Bring your Boys with You. STOCK COKSIITSOF Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Etc. TRUNK AID VALISE DEP'T IN CONNECTION. Hat e been in bufiness several years, and have succeeded in building up a good trade now we want you for a customer. Baker Clothing House 11250 St. LINCOLN, NEB. Farmers' Headquarters THE LEADER. The Croat Cheap Store. 1211 0 Street Lincoln, M. Cheapest Store In The State. Always ahead with bright, new bargains. Your chance now to buy the very latest the market affords for less money than the following goods can be manufactured for. We just succeeded In closing out at a great loss all the remnantsof a well known wholesale dry goodshouse and beginning Monday morning we will have this stock In good shape. What we mean by remnants Is last few pieces of a kind, not short lengths. Rudge & Morris Co., Hardware! Furniture 1118 AND 1122 N ST., LINCOLN, NEB. CARLAND STOVES. BUILDERS HARDWARE. BARB WIRE AND NAILS. FARMERS TOOLS, ETC., ETC. CHAMBER SUITS, SI 4. to $200, PARLOR SUITS, $20. to $20?, DINING ROOM SUITS SIO. to $50 Couches and Lounges $5. to $50. We wdl make a Special Deliverd Puce on Furniture delivered out of City, Rudire & Morris Co. JOHN B. WRIGHT, Pres. T. K. 8ANDKH8, Vtoe-Pres. THE J. H. McCLA v, CaBbier COLUMBIA NATL BANK LINCOLN, NEBRASKA. which is sold on a positive guarantee to cure, ther would Immediately lee the exceient e Capital $250,000.00 Farmers Supply & Grain Co. DOES D. M. FALEVILER, Manager, r Illinois State Business Agent,! L F. A.&l. U. J A, General Merchandise Business With Farmers. Furnishes all Lines of Goods. foot after taking the first dose Price &Uo aim II. Trial size fiee. At all druggists'. CMmf. State Alliance Business Agency Can Furnish Anything Needed on the Farm. We quote this week rure flax seed, perbu SI 25 " jtoruian millet, per bu 60 ' timothy, per bu...,. 1 50 Sweet corn, per 'on 1 20 Ked clover seed, per bu 7 to 8 w Hluo grass seed, " " 50 IiOv grade Hour, per 100 1 85 GoodBrand 1 W) Extra " " " " 2 20 The finest pat...." " 50 Sugar Is higher. C, per 100 4 to 4 50 Gran, per 100 4 871 White Russian soap 3 85 Fairbanks Standard, 100 bars. ... 2 50 Ilorso Shoe, per box 2 25 Evap. apples 5 to 8 Cal. evap. peaches. ; 7 to 10 Evap. b k. berries 5 Bird seed, ver pac 5 Gloss starch, per pac 0 Canned string beans, per doz. . ,, l uu Blt tomatoes, " .... l uu 3tb pumpkin, " '.... 1 00 rail Jelly, York State 00 UltS: Pure White, (inblls.) 10 W.W., " " 11 Perfection, " " Hi Head Light, " " , 12 Ail prices suujuci to uuiuige wuuuui notice. Cash with order in all pases. Send for price list on machinery. J. W. Hartley. St. Apt. -DIRECTORS.- A.S. RAYMOND. JOHN B. WRIGHT. HANS. P. LAC. CHAS WEST. THOM AS COCHRANE. JOHN H. MCCI.AT. EDWARD R. 81 ZER. FRANK L. SHELDON. T. E. SANDERS. DRESS GOODS. Be9t double width broadhead Dress Goods ouly 35c, sells everywhere for 60c, Double width novelty Suiting only 22c, regular price 38c. Double width cashmere, sells for 40c everywhere, our price 12c. Very latest Challies, elegant styles 5c a yard. Extra heavy Shirting only 10c, sells all over for 15c. Very heavy 6hlrtingonly 8c, sells every where for 12Jc. Choicest styles Dress Ginghams only 8ic, worth 12c. Scotch Zephyr Ginghams, regular lie grade, only 10c. Good white goods only 5c a yard. Very fine white goods, our regular 15c grade, only 9c. All linen towels only 10c, sold for 15c. French Sateens only 10c, sold for 30c. Apron ginghams only 5c a yard. 50c fine knotted fringe towels 25c. Very fine muslin 5c a yard. Fruit of the loom muslin 8c. Regular 30c hose, seamless, 17c. Ladies 75c silk lisle only 30c. Hisses fast bl'k hose, worth 15c, onlySc. Table cloths, all linen, only 50c each. Silk Suspenders 15c each. Silk embroidered nightshirts only 39c. Our 1 2 men's tants only $1. Very best silk thread, all colors, 4c spo'l. JLSoys' knee pants 25c. Bovs' Suits, sell everywhere for $ 1.90 only $1.08. Boys' suits for $1.25, worth $2. Boys' suits for $1.60, sell for $2.50 everywhere. Hoys, suits for $2, cheap at $3.50. Youths' suits $3.48, worth $6.50. Youths' suits $5, worth $9. Fast Black corsets only 29c, sell for 50c. Our French shaped corsets 85c worth 65 cents. Our C. B. corsets, any color, 50c, worth $1.25. Our $1.25 kid gloves 75c. Unheard of Bargains in Millinery. Cheapest Millinery ever shown in Lincoln Be sure and examine our Millinery when at THE LEADER. It will pay you. g All liaen goods at less than half price. !50c silk embroidered handkerchiefs only 25c. Remnants of muslin underwear at less than the material costs. Don't buy a dollar's worth of Dry Goods until you visit the this week. It's money in your pocket. LEADER' MAILORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. 1211 O STREET. Interest Paid on Time Deposits. Farmers and Alliancemen's Patronage Solicited. The Great Cheap Store. 1211 O street 1211 J. I. CASE THRESHING MACHINE CO Binder Twine A Specialty. We Deal in all Grades. Oar SATIN Brand of Superior Quality. Receives coasifrnmentfl of Grain. Hav. Wool Etp Monev advanced on shipment when desired. Direct shipments saves middlemen's profits. . Absolute Protection!! 46 Wnterproof Black Srnl Roofing, runpc' Wood-Pulp Aaphalt KooHim. HulldlnKand Shcathlnjc Paper and Frlta; Rooflns Ma; trrlnUt Asphalt PalnU f ur protcciluB v( wuod and meiala aigdiDst rust ud decay. SOLI MASrTACTVSXSS-. W.E.Gampe Rooting& Mfg. Co. KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI. Circulars and Sampki scut free eu application. Center Crank Stationery and Traction Erigines. Send for Catalogue. U-8m GTJS STATES, General Agent, Branch H use Lincoln, Neb