Nebraska Enterprises. The patriotic Nebrvkan fels uuch pride, doubtless, in the enterprises vt hi4tate as the cit'.ztn of an J country in the wrJ. Tbe bue and cry abiut manufacturers becoming millionaire through our prrjent protective ys Um rle not apply tf our Nebraska manufacturers, especially tbo.-e wn:e later and interest '. in I chalfof the ianuer and b': wife. Tne Allunce- IxiJEi'Esi'EJiT must le xetid for en tertaining a most kindly feeling toward such institutions as th i'h ite Manufac turing Company of Lincoln, Xeb. I' be long in ettect to the farmer and the farmer' wife. With it business bead quarter established at the capital of tie state, and its large factory in operation at Weeping a'.er, it is the subj?t of nonest pride to ewry citizen, it is a new corporation having an authorized capital of t.'OO.OOO, of which 1 120.000 is now paid up ni. M. Ovler is rresi dent. W. J. Wa:gh Vice President, L. C. IluoiUhi'ev. Secretary and J. Chase, Treasurer. The management of the factory is under tne personal direction of Mr. Chase at Weeping Water who is well fitted for this position having had several years successful experience in manufacturing business. Mr. Humphrey who organized and carried on the Ne braska Savings Bank cf Lincoln has reigned bis position a bank cashier to take charge of the output cf the factory and has opened general offices for the institution in the Y. M. C. A. building in the city. The gentlemen are prominent and popular citizens, all men ci acanowi edzed ability and public spirit. The specialties of this manufactory are: 1 he improved Aoble sewing ma chine, the Addis windmill with hinged tower, the Favorite stock waterer and cold rolled steel letters, figures, etc. The improved Noble is a sewing ma chine of the hiehest order, a? good as any in the market and embraces the modern improvements- It is light run ning and elegant in finish and the stand light and graceful, is matte of rolldd and bent steel, being the only machine made with a steel stand. The Addi; Windmill commends itself especially to the favor ef farmers in all prairie states because of the novel ar rangement whereby a few turns of a crank lays the wind wheel Hat upon the ground where it is safe from hih winds saving a wondeiful amount of wear when not In use. and making it very easy to oil and keep in repair. Every stock raiser will appreciate the Favorite Stock Waterer. It is simple, cheap and in effect is better than a liv ing spring on a man's firm, for it can be located wherever it is desired to use it. Tbe Company has hai many flattering testimonies from farmers who have been usinc thim. The fixed principle of the Company is to turn out nothing but the best arti cles and sell them on their merits. See add for Western normal propei iy on 4th page, be sure and look it over, the greatest school ii the west. Counterfeit Vnlon Labels. Almost since the International Cigar Makers' union adopted a label to desig nate the product of union cigar rankers unscrupulous manufacturers who would not pay the union bill of prices (which would entitle them to the use of the labels) have counterfeited the stamps made by the International and placed them upon nonunion work. The union has had a number of the counterfeiters in different parts of the country in court for violation of copyright, sometimes winning and sometimes losing a case. The decision has seemed to depend en tirely upon the sentiments held by the court on the labor question. The latest caSe' Avas that of the union cigar makers of Chicago against the firm of Roper & Baxter, cigar manufac turers of that city. The charge was counterfeiting the label, and Justice Brayton, before whom the case was brought, decided against the defendants and assessed a fine of $100, -which was paid. The cignr makers were practically the pioneers of union labels, and their suc cess in its use has surpassed all other efforts in that line. The use of the label and its recognition by organized labor was one of the pet projects of Adolph Strasser, late president f the Cigar Makers' International union, and the in fluence of the label today is one of the brightest gems in the crown of that great organizer and union manager. Convict Labor and Country Road. At least one plank in the platform adopted at the state convention of the so called People's party in Danville will command the respect of all good citi zens. It relates to the employment of convict labor, and is as follows: We demand that SB convicts in this state kereaitartw employed to the winter mom he In preparing matt-rial (or, and in the summer monfai in making, permanent roads and other stat Improvem r -1 s. Tbs) People's party is not without rea son in accusing the two dominant parties of gross and unpatriotic negligence of the subject of prisou labor. As the mat ter now stands a return to the odious old contract system is precluded by con stitutional amendment. The existing contracts are expiring and the st.ite must soon assume the problem, the last legislature having dodged it in cowardly wise. Since enforced idleness is a thing too horrible to be considered at all, and since the state must therefore furnish employment of some kind to the con victs, the question seems to resolve itself into a choice between the application of convict labor to public works and a re turn to the familiar and therefore odious system of labor on state account. We venture that once the suggestion of the People's party was adopted there would be no further trouble with the convict labor question and the scandal of our country roads would become a gradually vanishing quantity. Chicago Post. Fighting Organization. One of the biggest humbugs of modem times is the assertion made by the apol ogists of capitalism that employers have no objections to labor organizing so long as it does not interfere with the rights of others. It is sufe to say that fully one-half of the large employing concerns in this country hate the very words "labor union," believing as they do that labor is simply a tool to be used to make them richer, and that a work ingman is entitled to no more consider ation than any other machine. The Cambria Iron company, of Johns town, Pa., is -fair sample of the class of employers- referred to. 'Recently a committee of the Brotherhood of Train men called upon the company's man ager and asked for an advance in wages. The request was not discussed or even noticed by the manager. He simply asked the committee if they represented the Brotherhood, and when they an swered in the affirmative they were dis charged without another word. That is how capital is trying to establish "friendly relations'' with labor. ftatratf AIMnnre nirinr Mjdit.ona. to j fnruwr dte tor K. nifht. ;! h lit ia ; )rct jrr for Unruli r ouily : I Hfmoa4 Monflnf, Juur J i. at p. m. Cttcuer. InijrHay. June V I, at S p. in. hi maha. Vr,dj . Junr ai 6 n. in. Fm am. :: ur.l. Jur.t- at p. it. ( i-ii)iLit(n- at i-aih piliit a-e rt'iuett'l to ibor'juyb y aHviu me uittift aid not f , tli ubceif f-Mtd it ikttunr tf ctiai r ntv i mad. w. v. ;ht. Brtnaujr P.O. Nit. Congressional Convention. Junes. IK". Thhir.tfrfMumij onrfition of tbe get-i'tid I corif reuiuiiai d.atrtu .tit the l'eop lr.de I pendent party of Ntlraa. will meet in Oxatta at lenira ni:. r . eouia rounecmn trtt. oo tbe eveninr of June Si. irttj, at o'Ciot k Tbe Uumnm of tbe convention be ti :eot four deievatea and four alternate to tbe national convention which uieeia at Omati. Ju y 4. Tne apportionment to tbe counties wii; be to tame a to ibe itat con vention lxula.Vr. eiarpr ft, Washington 7. ily order ot executive i-on.mlitee. J. II. k IX NfcV, Chairman. F. B. HibbLmd. cecr. Eye, Ear, Note and Throat Disease Are very common in this climate. Tbe general all around doctor, is not pre pared to treat these cases. If be U in terested in his patients, as he should be, he would advise thetn to consult a specialist in this line of work. Among those who treat all forms of catarrhal diseases of tbe eyes, ears, nose and throat, none are more successful than Drs. Moore and Dennis, Catarrh Spe ciilists of Lincoln Neb. Oradaates of the best . medical colleges in America they are thoroughly prepared to treat all cases of polypus of the nose, obstructed breathing, deatness, sore eyes, chronic cold of the head, hay fever, asthma aud bronchial and lucg troubles, all results of nasal catarrh. Come and see m. A consultation will cost you nothing. Several hundred people have been suc cessfully treated in Lincoln during the past year. All classes, trades and pro fessions, ladies and children are repre sented by those who have been, or are being cured by our treatment. Drs. Moore & Dennis Office Cor. O & 10th Sts. A Reliable Company. The Farmers' & Merchants' Insurance Co., of Liucoln, N Q , is reliable, prompt and successful. It insures agaitst less or damage by fire, lightning cyclone, tornado and windstorm. It does busiue-s iu a way that insures to the convenience, and satisfaction of its patrons. It is a henu co-xpany and money spent with it remains in the state,;:tnd is not driven away to the east, as is the case wi'h outside companies. It makes a specialty of insuring farm and residence property. Consult your own interests by consulting this company before you insure. Songs of the People. These songs will be a factor ia the comin campaign. They will be sung from ocean to ocean, and from lakes to gulf. Both words and mus-ic are new in nearly every case, and they will give Dew impetus to the reform movement A dozen of ihese songs :re now in the hands of the printer and will be out by the 4th of July. Address all orders for these songs to the Alliance Publishing Co. Prices are given bolow: The Workers Battle Hymn of Free dom 35 Right Shall Reign.-. 25 The Weanest Must Go to the Wall. .35 The Taxpayers S.'ttle the Bills 35 Sons of America , 35 Get OH' the Earth 35 The f lig of Liberty 35 The Co 1 Baron's Sonar 25 Truth'o Approaching Triumph 30 God Save the People 30 We Have the Tariff Yet. . . '. 35 Other songs written, but waiting for the m tsic, are "The Money Power Ar raigned," "That Honest 'Dollar," "A Politician Here You See," and "Losses and Lies." The list will be steadily added to. Order at once and get your glee cluhs organized. ALLIANCE PUBLISHING UO. One hundred boxes Lemons for sale. Sheridan County. Our county convention was held here last Saturday. It was well attended. We elected two sets of delegates, one for the Lincoln conventions June 30, and the other fcr those at Kearney Aug. 3rd. A resolution was tassed instructing for Powers for go ernor and Kem for congress. Bro. Sheldon of Chad-ron made a good speech to tbe convention. L P. V. Condolence Liberty alliance, No. HiOO. of PolK county. sends resolu tions of cond ilenee on the death of one of their truest and best members, Brother T. J. Richards, and extending heartfelt sympathy to the bereaved family. I Thos. KLOSSY, Sighed - A. T. WILSON. ( Geo. M. Kries. .Resolutions. Spade alliance in the northern part part of Buffalo county sends in resolu tions, 1 endorsing the St. Louis plat form: 2 extending the right hand of fellowship to alliance brothers of the outh, and to all organized labor: 131 approving of the course pursued by Hon. O. m. Keinin congress. Signed. BERT McNeil. Pres. Mrs. M. R. Cool, Sec. The Lincoln Road Grader has i: qnal for cheauness and durability. ' Call on or address H. J. Walsh, Cor. 11th & O St., Lincoln, Neb. Wanted. A eood five acent in eyery county to put up the Wilson Windmill Regulator. n,. K. w ILSOX. Central City, Neb. State Alliance Business Agency Can Furnish Anything Needed on the Farm. We quote this week GJidden barb wire at $3.25. Galvanized 3 60. Granulated sugar $4 75, yellow C 4cts. Rice 5 to Ms. Co i.mon flour OOcts per sack. Picnic 03c, Alliance straight $1.10, The finest patent !. 25. Mo. dried peaches Sets per lb, evapora ted apples 7i Snow Hake hominy 2cts pcrlb. 3 lb. cans tible peaches f 1 .50 per dozen, mitimore sweet corn acts per dozen. Inwa xtra sweet corn 11.10 per dozen, uootn tomtitoes i.uu per doz" . DIARRHOEA. REMEDY. An f ITffitual remi dv for ihe cure of Pa'n in the Stomach. Colic, Chelera Morbus, tratnptii.ic, mjuoub lou rimm-re vui ic, Mimin r Complaint, Dysentery, Diarrhuti. Uileody Flux, Chronic Diantivi, Cholera Iniantum, Cholera and t'owel Com plaint in a'.l to nu b. For Sale by all Druggists. I'lilCE, tlict. v HOWARD'S SPECIAL AT The (tail I'liciip Store. It pays to trade wit'i in. N te the following special bargains wo are offer- in; for this week: 8(1 trimmed bats, worth $2.2', for only 11.83. 3 triuiund hats, worth I3,r.0, for only 9 UU. 20 tricimed hats, worth V, for only $3. 120 dczeu fast black Inse !)c, worth 15a. .38 dozen fast black hose worth 3Jc, at only 17c. 00 dozen fast bla?k hose worth 20c, only 12c. Gents' silk Lisle hose worth 03c, cn'y 250. Extra heavy one-half hoe 4 pail's for 80 dozen fancy towels worth 30, 40, 50 and 00c. Your choice of tho entire lot for only 25c. 33 boys' suits ac II, cheap at tl 65. 30 boys' suits at 1.5, worth $2 75. 36 boys' suits at 3 50, worth $4 25. 25 dozen men's pants only (1, worth 12. We can save you 23 to 30 per cent od anything we sell. We alio y no one to undersell us. Mail orders promptly filled. 1211 O STREET. Binding Twin State Agent Hartley has made arrange ments for twine for this seasons harvest and will issue a circular letter giving prices in a few days. M?ke no coutracts for twine before getting his prices. The Lincoln RoadKJradcr wa? one of the leading fixtures of the paride on Thursday. For information address Lincoln Road Grakkb, eo Lincoln, Neb. J. W. Hartley State Agt. offers Jute, Hemp, Sisi', Standard and Manilla twine. Give no order? till you get our, prices. l-2w Strayed or Stolen. On April 4th. 1992, from 1624 O street Lincoln, Neb., 1 dark bay mare, 4 years old, i English shire, large bone, square built, long hair on legs, weight about 1100 lbs. One red roan mare. 4 years old, from same shire horse and out of a pony mare. Weight, P.bout 925 lbs. All had halters on when they left. Liberal reward will be paid foi their return, or for information as to where they can be found. Address. S. H. Moss, Owner. Care of Lincoln, Neb. S L. Wright, 1013 St. A. J, RIGBY & CO., REAL ESTATE, Loans, Law and Collections. L. MACK, Att'y:& Mgr. 1025 0 Street, Lincoln, Neb. DR J. R. HAGGARD, PHYSICIAN am) SURGEON LINCOLN, NEB. Rooms 24 25 Burr Bl'k. Residence 1310 G St. BINDER TWINE DIRECT FROM FA ITORY TO CONSUMER. Write-for prices, samples, blank ore ers, etc. G. A. SING LEY. Manufacturers Apent. MOl'LTON, IOWA. S Field Farm EAND GARDEN E SEED. Thoroughly freeh and true to name. DGRISWOLD'S SSEED STORE, 140 S. Ilth St., LINCOLN, NIB. AT Tj) mm you:-A1:-11 Cheapest Store m the State p.i.wtyi-T-.w-3 - IF Wf4Ef; kaMMHMHMMMaaBraMMMBMMaHd mm XVHET4 You fail to call and see the Largest and best selected stock in the City. Prices Lowest, Quality the best Note the Address. A. M. DAVIS & SON., 1112 O St., Lincoln, Neb. MYDEN K Great Reduction of Linen Department. Get our prices on napkins and table da- 1. iL. .U.. 1 . . nmif., nicy are inu lowest nvcry ume We don't alrow any house to undersell U3no na'.ter what the cot We buy di rect, from the makes and are in position to back up our statements. Ladies Jersey Ribbed Underwear. In thig department; we are overloaded on accomi ; of bad weather. We will to inotrow enmmetici! a great clearing sale in tlm department. Laslifs' ton vests, reduced to 8c Ladies' 20 1 vv,s, reduced to 10c Ladies' 25c vests, reduced to l!5c Ladies' 40c vests, reduced to 1i)e Ladles' 50c vet.K reduced to 35c Special sale of L tdies' Special Sale of Ladies' and Children's Hosiery 1 lot of ctiiidrmV fast black cotton hose, derby ribbed, only 15c pair worth 25c. Children's line imported hose, only 2.V pair, worth 40c. Ladies' fast black cotton hose Richelieu ribbed, only 124c pair worth 25c. Special Attention to Mail Orders. Write ns andlname this Paper Hayden Bros., Dealer? in Evrything, ,6,h0rlDt;8U Bewareof HUMBUGS. We Manufacture 'the ALLIANCE SWEAT PAD mada of heav BROWN DRILL with 3 SUCCESS HOOKS. None are Genuine without our name stamped on inside of Pad. Ask YOUR DEALER for it and take no other, LINCOLN SADDLERY CO., Lincoln, Neb. rrv ' 7. - L. T you ff EED THE OILY ALLIANCE STORE IN THE WEST. Prices for this Week. Muslins and Sheetings Muslins are down. See our bleached muslin at 3jc and 5c yard. At Gic we offer a special bargain equal ii not better than Lonsdale or Fruit. Langdon G. B , 12 yards for $1 00. Fine 30 inch wide cambric, 12 yards for 11.00. Pillow case muslin a d sheetings in all the different widths and grades at prices l wer than they have been. Red, white and blue bunting for decora ting, 5c yard. All sizes in flags, from 5c a dozen up. Wasti Dress Goods. New striped bedford cords, 12ic. Plain bedford cord in plain colors, beautiful shad; of cream, etc., 15c yard. Fancy printed bedford cords, 25c yard. Satin striped sateen. 35c yard. Plain ecrn crinkled seersucker, 10c Fancy prfnted crinkled seersucker 25c. Side band armadale zephyrs, 40. dches wide, in plain colors, 15c yard. ShantOKg pongee, in iemnants from 2 to 12 yards, ouly 10c yard, in dark ground. Special sale on Scotch zephyr ging hxm.32 incnes wide. We have too many of them and hve reduced the price to 12ic yard. The best bargain offered this season on fine gingham 12$c yard. in r I JL: ii. 1 I ais FURNITURE. 1 VAV Solid Oak Three Piece Chamber Suit to Match his Cheval Dresser. HARDY & PITCHER, 211 SOUTH 11TH STREET, Lincolr. - - - Nebraska. D. I OSBORNE'S Steel Hamsters When D. M. Osborne built the first all steel Harvester and Binder in 1885 it marked a new departure that left all our competitors far in the rear. They have all complimented us by imitation. The New Osborne placed upon the market this year is slso a lonv stride ia advance that places us at the head and proclaims us the leaders in all that per tains to cutting and binding grain. THE NEW IS Lightest Strongest and WHY? BECAUSE its frame is all made of angle steel and put together with steeJ bolts. No round or square iron pipe about it. BECAUSE it has the steepest deck, thus insuring a quiofc. delivery to the packers, and avoiding all trouble from packing aud choking. BECAUSE it has tho widest drive wheel, being over 18 inches-, an. the face, thus avoiding all danger of sliding in dry or sinking in wet weather.. BECAUSE you don't have to elevate the grain so high. BECAUSE all its parts are steel and malleable iron, thus insuring four times the strength at half the weight of cast iron. BECAUSE its chain drive, front cut and straight pitman apply their powe direct. No lost motion- . BECAUSE, it is the easiest adjusted, easiest handled, and best built machine on earth. Don't buy a machine until you have seen the New Osborne. Two rscs can handle it. Its use on a farm is proof of an intelligent fanner. r No. 4 MOWER. The Number Four Mowers; i, S and 0 feet cut stands at the head of the list. Ask any one of its hundred thousand users and the same reply will be made. "It is good enough for m" " AN ALL STEEL RAKE can only be the best is nono too good for you. WE ARE NOW fighting the Harrow trust on your behalf. BIXl'IXO TWINE. We otter too. vll the best srrades of Binding Twine at fair prices, and are not in any way interested in the great Twine Monopoly that is trying to squeeze the last cent from the already overburdened farmer. For terms, prices, etc, address CEO. YULE, Lincoln, Neo. T. J. ROSS, Ormha, Nebi D.M. OSBORNE CO.,ChicagoJIJinois LARGEST STOCK, LOWEST PRICES. Oil 201 and Mowers. OSBORNE THE Simplest Machine Hade. ' bought of an Osborne agent. Farmers ' ''''''''