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About The Alliance-independent. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 1892-1894 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1892)
THE ALLIANCE-INDEPENDENT. Show Your Loyalty. To the Keform Workers Throughout llie United States: The national committee of the Peo ple's Party makes this appeal to you for ai immediate contribution for cam paign funds. Tne events of the past few da's and the advices received from every part of tho union render it cer tain that a political cri?is is upon us, and wo must bo supplied with funds immediately to enable tho committee to do tho work that ha been thrust upon it. Civil liberty and public order are at stake. Do Dot delay a moment. Take up collections at onco and for ward by money order, postal noto or draft, to M. C. llankin, treasurer of the committee, at Tcrro Haute, Ind. Let every patriotic man and woman send at least ono dollar each before tho 24th of July. Tli is money is needed to meet the legitimate and indispensable ex penses of the campaign. This is tho people's light and the people must sup port it. "Quit yo like men; be strong." Each individual will consider himself a committee of ono to forward a dollar, and in addition the chairman of each club and each speaker will read tho ad dress to his club or audience and tako up a collection urging each person to contribute at least one dollar and for ward tho samo without delay. II. E. Tauueneck, Chairman. M. C. IUNKlN, Treasurer. LAWIUNCE Mcl'ARLIN ) cn,.ln J. II. Tuhnkk ( Secrctaris- Ool Slaps the P- 0- J. Tuesday was Pinkerton day with tho esteemed but misguided Journal, which spent columns in endeavoring to prove that employing corporations havo a right to hire thugs to shoot down pcoplo whom the Jaw does not jerk around fast enough to suit. Our esteemed contemporary does not be lieve a word of its own sophistical rot; but, believing that its party U involved it flies to the defense of Pinkertonism which, it is written, must go, in spite of i!s alliance with the republican ) arty. Lincoln Herald. United labor doesn't always get de feated in its contests with capital. Tho following is a case in point: Whitely, tho great manufacturer of reapers and mowers at Springfield, Ohio, wanted to make an exhibit of a mower at thi Fourth of July celebra tion. Tho laboring men of tho city declared that if ho were permitted to exhibit, they would boycott tho cele bration. Mr. Whitely was notified to stay away from the grounds. But he was determined to exhibit. He mount ed u mower and drove to the grounds, but he was met at the gate and refused admittance. Ho stormed and swore and waited for live hours, but it was "no go." The laboring people arc getting even with him for tho way ,.he has treated his workmen in tho past. Congressman Butler of Ohio says ho was elected upon a free silver issue and ho does not now propose to run on I the Chicago platform. If his district will not givo him a free silver platform to stand upon in tbis fall's campaign, some other man may have tho nomina tion and welcome. But if a man is for free silver why not join tho party, and the only party, that is for freo silver? If such men as Butler aud Bryan will not renounce gold-standard Cleveland they deserve to bo retired and probab ly will bo. Tho common people cannot see tho consistency of all this shouting for silver when these men go right along with their old party, supporting a candidate fcr tho presidency who would veto a free silver bill if they should pas3 one. It is an inconsistency bordering so closely upon duplicity as o descry a rebuke, Lincoln, Nebraska. O'k School in a JleV) gocQiion. Main Building, 2G5 Feet Front. 25 DEPARTMENTS. THIRTY TECH EFS fJO-snGTAFFATi but Uiii SPECIALIST THOI?OUGFliY CHRISTIAN THE LARGEST NORMAL SCHOOL IN THE WEST. FORMERLY LOCATED AT SHENANDOAH. IOWA. 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