20 THE ALLIANCE -INDEPENDENT. TUs LJ i. J Pi'i. . m . s- i numesLeaa oiriKe IS INOW UVer. . HERMAN BROTHERS, Have made a strike that is of more importance to the people of this state. xney are onermg vjtcjuat jdaJxU-aijn s m every line of Gents' Furnishings, Hats and Caps. THEY ARE NOT CUTTING PRICES. aw, nicici, iiuiumg uuwii lu ti pumt low eiiougn to lnauce you to com fi. I i 1 1 i r-! 1 i-T i i v - i w i ill i i i-i ii i u iMTTiiuur tiij -r-r- rvr t ri i nrnrn You Will Find the Greatest Show on Earth for Bargain Seekers In Clothing, Hats, Caps and General Furnishings. Prices below competition and no trouble to show goods. You are invited to inspect our stock whether you buy or not. Tours for Low Prices, HERMAN BROTHERS, Wholesale and Retail Clothiers, - - - - - 1017 and 1019 0 St, Lincoln, Heb. Branch Houses: Beatrice, Grand Island, Weeping Water and Auburn. "VESTED RIGHTS." Tho Power of Monopoly That Has Grown up Under the Evils of Class ; Legislation. The average man pays very little at tention or gives very little thought to his right under the constitutional frame work of our nation, and particularly so wherever a class of citizens have by special legislation usurped those rights. If a "franchise" has been acquired, no matter by what deceit, fraud or violence of public right, it immediately settles in to the public mind as "law," and be comes "vested rights," sacred in use to the schemes obtaining such rape on the public's equity. When any one during breathing spells in his struggle for exis tence by his chosen avocation, observes and makes public mention of such out rres, he is met with abuse instead ol argument, and called "liar," or if his reputation for veracity is very good and no rank blemishes on his personal life, "crank!" is the argument against him or "office seeker," "demagogue" or "poli tician" until the sleepy public finally wakes up and finds the "crank" is right in his claims and thus it is the wheels ol universal opportunity turn for our na tion's good. The truth of this can not be better illustrated than in citing to the so-called "vested rights" of railroad corporations. Government, and more especially this of ours, has been institu ted for the express purpose of guard ing by the united power of the republic the individual right of each citizen. The free nation that grants "vested rights" to a class of its citizens, or by special enactments in rights ol eminent domain and permits those rights to be exercised to the profit of such class at the cost of others, places itseli in danger of loving its quality of free dom; as much so as would a pure maiden place her virtue in jeopardy by frequenting houses of prostitution. We have undoubtedly the grandest most fruitful and highly developed manhood nation on earth and Nebraska is behind none of her sister States in this respect. This however should not dissuade us in the desire for further upward progress any more than did the fact of King Johr of England being abetter King, than was Nero, of Rome, stop the citizens of Eng land from demanding Magna Charta. So long as hunger and poverty depresses a large portion of an industrious public, while more than a surplus of plenty to a part of this people is given, we are fai short of perfection in government of the people for and by the people. The argument that this is the best country on earth for a poor man is true, but that shall not stand in the road oi its being made much better, nor excuse "class" legislation for keeping us but one degree better than monarchial Europe. The Republican party in the nation and the Democratic party in the South are soon to call upon the individ als of this republic to return them tc power and reason for so doing they cite to the goodness of God in his sunshine and showers on a land made fruitful by the toiling millions, and point witli pride to protected weathy manufactur ers and railroads developed under theii fostering care, they fail to note or ana lize why mortgaged farms and chattels and railroads are eating life-blood out oi our producers of this wealth, and mak ing one money king as result of interest bearing medium of exchange, where ten thousand freemen become serfs of pover ty. Let them come with me to the cities and they can be shown whole blocks of squalid poverty in tenement houses populated from the slums oi Europe, which population is bidding against American workmen to the profit of the protected manufacturer and low ering our ability for self govern ment the same "as fever lowers the body's ability to healthy action. This being an opening letter on railroading it will perhaps be proper to explain that a few branch lines must be constructed to carry material for the main lines; otherwise an old railroad man might think we were digressing. And the first material we want to lay on the foundation of reason should be used and properly applied by every individual who reads this letter. It is this: We are each to blame in a manner pro portionate. Jo our public and private influence for the class wrongs put upon us by the old party legislation. We should not rail at them and the corpora tions, but blame ourselves and resolve tc change matters by study of all platforms, all candidates, and measures the party machinery to be run by the people and for the people, as a whole and not as a class. Our eye-sight would be as dim as their sense of patriotism is deficient, if we failed to see that the Republican and Democratic parties are Siamese twins, connected by ligament o gold standard, running from stomach tc stomach of selfish "vested rights" The Democratic twin being the more lovable child at this time because of his anti-trade protectionism, which is ex plained by his want)f Yankee ingenuity in manufacturing and his inability tc completely corner the "nigger" market of ground cultivation by tariff. Neither old party subscribes to the tenets of the Independent party in it3 demand foi equal rights to all nnd special favors tc none, and neither the g. o. p. nor the d. o. p. can continue to steal God and labor's livery in which .o serve the corporate classes and in meantime neglect to develop equality of oppor tunity, whjch alone can maintain self government. When this nation was born steam power in transportation was not yet applied but the need of commu nication by mail service was known and it was expressly stipulated that such service devolved upon the nation. It is wonderful that in the postal system three cents would transport a lettei anywhere throughout all this broad land and such service be more than self-sustaining. And more wonderful still that no matter how rich a man nci how many letters he wrote nor whether in a large city or small village, he had no advantage over his fellow citizen who had no business and money. What a revolution this principle would work in freight service if a man's business was not dictated to, by loca tion or traffic manager. This will bf discussed further in my next letter. A. J. Austin. Kearney,, Neb. Subscribe for fie Alliance-Indepkn-de ?t, One doHir pr year For Sale. 1 GO acres improved land in Webster county, all fenced, good buildings, wind mill, and 13 acre hog lot, two miles from Rosemcnt, G miles from Blue Hill. Address, C. Lyon, 7-6f Rosemont, Neb. Jersey Bull for sale by J. H. Ames, corner of 20th and Sumner sts. Lincoln, Nebr., He is one year old and extra nice price $50 00. Call at stable or write M. S. "Hubbell at above address for information. fl-tffts 9 s ' rr PPpPI Tuition! Fall term in seven different . . courfCft. Only hit-h jrrade independent Normal in the state. Finest buildings, equipments and ablest Normal faculty. No experiment, but an established man ijfenient. 40 courses and special lies, 35 teachers and lecturers. A live school for the masses. Write for catalogue to F. F. lloOSE, Mgr., Lincoln. Neb. Pure Bred Poultry. White Plym? outh Rock. White Games Partriclflfc Cochins: Toulouse Geese, White Hol land Turkeys, White Guineas, Pekin. Ducks. Eggs in season. Prices low. W. A. Bates, Jr., t remont, .Neb. S. C. BROWN LEGHORNS Choicest Pen OP Thoroughbreds In the western Stated Eges per setting of 15, $1.50. Ex press charges pre- ' paid when two set tinzs are ordered. 12 chicks 4 to 6 days old ia a light race with hen, 152.50 J. W. HfCKOX, Alma, eb, Mention this paper. 4ltf r r 1 1 1 2 A