12 THE ALLIANCE -INDEPENDENT. ALLIANCE DIBECTOIiY Nebraska Farmers' Alliance. J. H. Powers, President, Cornell. W. A. Potrtbr, Vice-Prea , Albion, J. M. Thompson, State 8ec'y, Lincoln. W. H. Dkch, Lecturer, Wahoo. -8. C. Pairchild, 1st Au't Lecturer, dale. - W. F. Wright, 3d Aaa't Lecturer, Bethany, B. F. Alls if, Chairman, Ex. Com., Wabash Oak In the beauty of the UUies Christ was born across the sea, With a glory In hia besom That transfigures you and no. Aa he etroye to make men holy Let ua strive to make them free, Since Ood is marching oh. Julia Ward Howe. Thla department will be under the direction f.l. M. Thompson, state secretary. Short items from Alliances on matters of goneral Jim rest, question w hen disoutt have arisen. and any news bearsiip upon tbo great work of our oiganizutton will be welcomed by tbo editor. Write p'alnty, on ono side ot tbo paper only, and address "Alliance Depart went" Alliance-Indkpendent, Lincoln, Neb. wo woum do glad to gtt items from every uouoiy iq vne siaie enconaiuon or tne am ance work. Are You Ready? Are you ready for the question ? We have argued pro and con. We've turned it up, we've turned it down, we've turned t off and on: We've looked at it in earnest faith, sometimes with darkest doubt; .We've turned it outside In, and then we've turned it inside out. We have laid it on the table, we have had it on the floor; And as for 'the amendments, we've had them by the score; To leave it to the state, or to the church or to the city, Or to the tender mercies of a compromise com mittee. Are you ready for the question? A radiant youth . that stands Before, the fairest form on earth, and held with gentle hands, Peering into her soulful eyes and seeing them aglow, Never asks her such a question she was ready long ago. And we're ready for the question; we are waiting to reply Theobstructiveagrumble "no," but all true souls grumble "ay," The day of speech is over, the hour for work has come, The heroes win the victory and the coward crowd is dumb. Rev. J. P. Hutchinson in National Economist. Notico to Alliances. I wish to remind many of our Alli ances that while the interest in the work of the organization is well maintained all over tho state, Alliances have rot made their reports as promptly as I would like to see. Kemember that jour last annual meeting mapped out a big year s work and placed three lecturers in the field, largely increasing our nec evsary expenses. I hopo that every Al liance that has not already done so will instruct its secretary to make out and forward its report, with state dues without delay, and seo that your busi ness affairs are conducted In a business way. If you have no blanks on hand a postal card request will bring them to you Let me hear from you promptly. Very sincerely your brother in tho work. J. M. TiiosirsoN, ,? State iejretary. Hitchcock County. Culbkrtson, Neb Sept. 5, 1892. Judge Woolman and his son VV. O. Woolman opened the independent cam paign in Hitchcock county by speaking at the sod church in Logan precinct on Saturday evening September 3rd. After the speaking steps were taken to orga nize an independent club, preperations are being made to give Hon. McKeig han and Van VVjck a right royal recep tion when they cime here. Hitchcock will get to the front on November 8th, The Monito1? Pipe Frame Shoe Press Drill, With Treasure Hollers o 1 cvcrmgnd . Packing Soil over Seed Designed With Especial Ticw lo Light, ness of Draft. v I Y 1 SIZES: , 8 Shoe, 8 In with two horse hitch ) Three horse hitch if ordered ) Shoes and V Rollers ) For prices and terms apply to ) 12Shoe.8 In. with two horse hitch j Three horse hitch if ordered (independent j Cornei -Tenth and W. LlncSn" Neb. Patronize Home Manufactories patented October ib, isso, w Simplest, Short Turning, Hangs Low, Absolutely No Rattle. First Class in Every Respect. ' Just the wagon for Farmers, Grocers, Milkmenin fact anybody. . W. CAMP & SON,tsitu The Great Rock Island is the Official Route. Tho Grand Army of the Republic and Woman'f Relief Corns of Kansas have selected the "Great Rock Island" as the oflicial route to attend the National En campment and Convention at Washing- on, September lath to 23d, 1H92. Iho Department of Oklahoma. G A . have also chosen the llock Island as oflicial route, ani the Woman's Relief Corps of Missouri have taken the same action as to the route for this trio. Tickets will be on sale at all coupon stations of the of the C. R. I. & P. R'y. in Oklahoma, Kansas and Nebraska, September 12th to 18tb, inclusive, and rom Colorado posnts 11th to 18th. in clusive. Write at once for particulars, and there are many special parties desiring cars that should at once communicate in reference to it. We can aBri will ake care of this business in a satisfac tory manner. Address, J no. Sebastian, Gen'l Tkt & Pass Agt T, J. Anderson, Chicago. Ass't. Gen'l Tkt & Pass Agt, Topeka. Kas. Remember "Jenniner's Hotel" is headquarters of People's party whilo in Omaha. Located corner Ninth and Harney streets. 13tf " . -Jennings' hotel of Omaha is the only Homes and Irrigated Farms, Gardens ana urc&arls in the Celebrated Bear River Valle r on the Main Lines ot the Union Pacilic and Central Pacific R. R. near Corinne and gden, Utah. Splendid location for business and in dustries of all kinds in the well kaown city of Corinne, situated in the middle of the valley on the Central Pacific R.R. The lands of the Bear River valley are now thrown open to settlement by the construction of the mammoth system of irrigatioa from the Bear lake and river just completed by the Bear River Canal Co., at a cost of $3,009,000. Th com pany controls 100,000 acres of these fine ands and owns many lots asd business lccathns in the city of Corinne, and is now prepared to sell on easy terms to settlers and colonies. The climate, soil, and irrigating facilities are pronounced unsurpassed by competent judges who declare the valley to be the Paradise of the Farmer, Fruit Grower and Stock Raiser. Nice social surroundings, good schools and churches at Corinne City, and Homo Markets exist for every kind of farm and garden produce in the neighboring cities of Ogden and Salt Lake, and in the great mining camps Lands will be shown from the local cf fice f the Company at Corinne. 15tf Tliji'u tne Anueceuce. Tomson I hear you are running an account now with .Rfm0 a. - Is that so? Hardup-Hardly. I tried to, but the account Is now runnlnr jauut-t:3-KWd for a fs.vi"iT- n Furnas Co. Herd, t BIG BERKS. WtvF'Stb BEAVER CITY. F.' wvt c ffubrJed exclusively. All ages, either sex. Sows bred. Stock guaranteed as repre sented. Trices riglit. Mention this paper. y II- 3. WILLIAMSON, Prop'r. J- M. ROBINSON KENESAW, ADAMS CO., KEB. Breeder and shin- er of recordpd Pn. r TP O land UJnna Hogs. Choice breed ing stock for sale. IN Write for wants. V iueuuoil ALLIANCE. Vf ..JTV L. H. SUTER li, Neb, Breeder of fancy Po land China swine ana i'. k. iowIs. Ma- mmHi lOritV Of nitrs RiroH VViTOfeanWBw'. U o,yifee,iTrales?est' remainder by Paddys Chip ' fnr tl d.e-,the freat show hog that was sold w-l0, i.el!.1g i11?, h,gQest priced hog in ex 2i fnr J,ad a fuIi llsteT t0 ee Tradl in my herd for 3 years and have many fine sows from her- L. H. SUTER. Some Good In It. ' Amateur Violinist Wasn't It a cruel thing for Nero to fiddle while Romo was burning? Friend Oh, I don't know; it muat HSreconciled the poor peopl6 if a o page DOOK TreflAifrfwiM 1