The Alliance-independent. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 1892-1894, September 15, 1892, Page 4, Image 4

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THE ALLIANCE-INDEPENDENT
MIETING3 EVERY WHERE.
Appointment for Independent Speakers
In all Parts of Nebraska.
Tho campaign will bo formally opened
with five great meetings in five of the
congressional districts on September 14.
These meetings will be held at the fol
lowing places:
First District, Tecumseh.
Thlr I " Albion.
Fourth " Beatrice.
MMi Ked Cloud.
Sixth " St. Paul.
Several prominent Fpeaker have
Iron provided for each of these meet
ii'gs. :
Vn Wyck-Crounsc Debates.
Beatrice, September 27th, Tuesday,
3 . m.
Lincoln, September 2Uth, Thursday,
2 i in.
Columbus, October 1st, Saturday, 2
p. m. ,
York. October 4 h. Tuesday. 2 n. m
Kearney, Octoler 8th, Saturday, 2
p. m.
Broken Bow, Oetcber 11th, Tuesday,
2 n m.
Hastings, October 13th, Thursday, 2
p. iu.
Fremont, Octolxrl5tb, Saturday, 2
p. m.
MctCeighan's Dates.
Minden. Sept., 10,
Hasting, 44 17, Grand Rally.
Open, ; " 10, 2 p. m.
Doniphan, " 20,
Horvard, 21, "
Hastings' " 22, 8 p. m. Joint
Debate.
Superior, ' 23, 2 p. m,
Edgar, 24, "
Open, " 26.
Sutton, " 27, "Joint Do
bate. Kenesaw, " 28,
McCook; " 2U, 8 p. in.' Joint
Debate.
Culbertsbn, " 30,
Benkleman, October 1, 2 p. m.
Open, " 3, 14
Grant, " 4, " Joint De
bate. Open, 5,
Minden, , 6, 8 p. m. Joint
Debate.
Nelson, " 11, 2 p. m. Joint
Debate.
Grand Island, " 13, 8 p. m. Joint
Debate.
Holdrege " 18,2 p.m. Joint
Debate.
Red Cloud.
Debate.
20, 2 p. m. Joint
Van Wyck's Dates.
Seward, Sept. 17, 2 p. m.
Holdrege, Sept. 19, 2 p. m.
Trenton, Sept. 20, 2 p. m.
Imperial, Sept. 21, 2 p. m.
McCook Sept. 22, 2 r. ni.
Indianola, Sept. 22, 8 p. m.
Arapahoe. Sept. 23, 2 pm.
Oxford, Sept. 23, 8p.m. '
Alma, Sept,J24, 2 p. m.
In the First District.
Hon. Jerome Shamp, eandidato for
congress on the independent ticket, and
Hon. W. L. Cundiff of Lincoln will
speak at the following places and dates
named:
Syracuse, 8 p. m., September 16.
Emerald, " 17.
Eagle, " " " 19.
Wabash, " 20.
Weeping Water " 21.
Union, 22.
Nebraska City, 23.
Syracuse, . " 24
Waverly, " " " 26.
Greenwood " u ' 27.
Ashland, " " " 28.
South Bend. " " 29.
Louisville, ' " 30
Vlattsmouth October 1
Princeton, " ' 3
Fieth ' " " 4.
Crab Orchard " " 5.
Tecumseh, M " " 0.
-Table Rock " " " 7
Pawnee City " " 8.
Reform papers of the First district
will please copy.
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V. O. Stickler's Appointments
Altlon. o fept. It I'awne rjty,
Humphrey. Humboldt.
Central City, M 16 Aubnm, "
Reward.
Wymore,
17 rook.
IV Lincoln,
J. V. Wolfe's Appointments.
Red Cloud, SoDt 14 Pawnee City
Superior, J5 Humbjldt.
Hebron. " irt Auburn,
dell. " 17 Cook,
Wymore, 19 Lincoln,
Shiader's Appointments
Valley. SfDl 15 Stranr "
oOmah IB HelVidcro
Crctna 17 Kb rburv
Crete i) Nelson
Dewltt 50
20
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J. W. Kdgertonks Appointmmts.
Itfd Cloud foit it Fuporior "
Hebron m O-lell "
W mure ' i 1'awneo "
tlurnliol.1t ,l 2i Auhuin "
anbury - 'si Lincoln "
R K. I rtvellick's Appointments.
rVf-umfteri Feet U Whnn
frciuorie IK T k sun ati
lUnerott " 19 DakoaCty "
1'onca 21 WHVi.e M
Madison 21 Norfolk M
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W II . Dech's Appointments.
Mlirord brnt 13 David Utv ia
KeHtnce it Seward " 17
ucHver cro8: wg Hepc io
Powers and Mc Reynolds' Dates.
Sept. 19. Cowles. Sept 20, Nelson.
" zi. ppr.nKKanca " 2 J, Geneva.
" 8. Falrbury. " 2, Hebron.
" 25. opwii dato. " v, Beatrice.
" 27. VVilbcr. " 2rt, I'awneo City.
" Tt cumpcb. 3J Falla City.
Poynter and Meiklejohn
Will nuet in joint debate at tho follow
ing places in tho Third district:
Pon?a, September 20.
Albion, September 22.
Neligh, September 23.
Norfolk, Soiteraber 29.
Stanton, October 8.
Pierco, during fair.
Central City, October 11.
Silver Creek, October 13.
Grand Rally at SaUoria.
Near the little village of Sartoria in
the northern part of Buffalo county,
September 6. occured one of the ffreat
meetings of tho campaign. Two oxen
were roasted to leed the people. There
wero not less than 2,000 present. Gen.
Van Wyck spDko an hour and a half
and aroused the createst en
thusiasm. J. W. Edsrerton followed
giving the people facts and eloquence
or nearly two nours.
After tho meeting, a number of old
ine icpublicans orjenlv started that
thev would vote the neonl's tinkp.t.
in November.
The People's Tarty in New Jersey.
Tho f tato convention of tho people's
party in New Jersey met in Trenton
September 6. J. R. Buchanan of New
ark presided, and John W. Hays,
general secretary of the K. of L. acted
as secretary. A full electoral ticket
was named, and a state ticket with
Benjamin liird for governor.
The platfcrm endorses tho Omaha
platform and tnats of the grievances
of laboring men referring to the Home
stead affair, and other recent labor
troubles. The new party will have
considerable support in New Jersey.
Kansas all Right.
TorEKA, Kan., Sept. 10. It will sur
prise tho Republicans when the Popu
list leaders make public their first poll
of the state. It will place the majority
for the fusion electorial ticket at 50,000
and for the state ticket at 35,000 to 40,
000. In the increased vote for a presi
dential year tho Republicans are con
ceded a gain of 5,000 over the vote of
two 3'ears ago, and the Populists claim
8,000. Rocky Mountain News.
To Independents.
My appointments are left in the hands
of Mr. O. H. Pirtle, Secretary of the
state committee, and all letters should
be addressed to him, at Lincoln.
Respectfully,
J. B. ROMINE.
Among our exchanges
When General Weaver a few wtoW
ago said that Harrison was out of tl e
race, a great many people were dipos
ed to believe that tfco Ponulfet nr..i
dential candidate was stretching his
imagination, but since the Republicans
have heard from Nevada ami th D.mn.
crats from South Carolir a, they are
giving Uencral Wearer the credit of
i t . ... . . ...
nmnrr Rninnininir tit n rAriw.t m., r
Industrial Union.
Tho suspicious raniditv with wln'nh
Manager Frick got well after being
siaoDea an over ana shot all to pieces
leads many of our friends of tho reform
presi, wo notice, to regird the attempt
ed as-assination story as a fake Tho
Vanguard.
Virtually Mr. Crounso savs vou h ive
uujHmi,ci principes, you p or fool,
you're mad because you didu' raise a
crop; you'll be all right this year.
l no Judge will whistle a different
tune after i lection. He will ihid that
this movement won't down by patting
tne larmer on tne back and telling him
he's the happiest and wealthiest person
on earth. rontier County Faber.
But Jefferson, Jackson and Lincoln
are dead. The men controlling the
parties tney neiped to build tip are still
demanding tho musty and time worn
issues of the historic past. The people
ire demanding but they will not heed
the demand They ask for just and
equal laws governing finance, land and
transportation and tho upstarts who
occupy the places once so nobly filh d
oy tnose now dead, answer bv scorning
and insult to the just demands of a
, I - 1 A II? . -r-r -i -i
suveruifcn pcupie. viuance iieiaia,
Nelson.
Rosewater on Majors.
Mr. Majors' record as contigpnt con
gressman and lieutenant governor
would subject him to an attack that
could not be defended.
Mr. Maiors' was indirectly, it not.
directlv, implicated in the conspiracy
wnicn resulted in the abduction of
Senator Taylor from this state while
the legislature was in sess on in 1891.
Mr. Majors' campaign has developed
the fact that his randidacy is in tho
interest of the railroads, to whom ho
has rendered service in his official
capacity.
At Sprague.
Hon. Jerome Shamp, and J.
Romino will address a meeting
Sprague, Oct. 15.
B.
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The nrosDects for the Lincoln N
University grow brighter every hour.
P h o n1nn(iSn cl-rnnf nn n. U T U
.u uivkuw ouvti u, VTUIUU JIUW 1UUS
io the campus, brines students by the
core. Profs. Savior. Shp.knn T,wia
and other members of tho faculty are
busy classifying students, and classes
were organized this mominir wiih n
enrollment which surprises every one
interested in the institution. Students
are more than delighted with the hand
soino new building and elegant furniture
Woik has beerun in earnt st and nvprv
one is interested in the futu e of this
great institution.
AUCTIONEERS.
F. M. WOODS,
Fine Stock Auctioneer, Lincoln. Neb.
Refer VOU to Ihn hrst hnxuloro n 4I..
WeBt. fOr WhOm I dl hllRinna Prii.ro raaonn.
able and COrrGnnnrlnnpo nrnmniu or. nkfu,..
fu I ly answered.
S. C. BROWN LEGHORNS
Ihoicest Pen
OF
horoughbreds
In the western
Stat03.
Kgss per setting
of 15. Ji.50. : Ex
press charges pre
paid when two set
tings are ordered.
i i chicks 4 to 8 days old
a lichtcaee with hen. fc Ki
. W.HIUKUA, Alma. Neb.
ia i S
Eye, Est, Nose and Throat Disease
Are very common in this climate. The
general all around doctor, is not pre
pared to treat these cases. If ho is in
t jrt stei in his patients, as he should be,
hs weuld advise them to consult a
spcia!ist in this line of work. Among
those who treat all forms of catarrhal
diseases of the eyes, enrs, nose and
throat, none are more successful than -Org.
Rloore and Dennis. Catarrh
cinlists of Lincoln Neb. Graduates
the best medical colleges in America
they are thoroughly prepared to treat all
cases of polypus of the nose, obstructed
breathing, deafness, sore tves. chronic
cold of the head, hay fever, asthma and
bronchial and lung troubles, all results
of nasal catarrh. Conic and see us. A
consultation will cost you nothing.
Several hundred people have been suc
cessfully treated in Lincoln during ihe
past year, ah classes, trades and pro-
cestui!, lttuu nun ciiiiuiea are reixre- s
.... . x m '
sentcu oy tnoeo who i ave been, or
Dus. Moore & Dennis
Oihco Cor. O & 10th Sts.
Homes and Irrigated Farms. Garden
and Orchards in the Celebrated Bea
River Valle on the Main Lines ot tb
Union Pacilic and Central Pacific R.
near Corinne and gden, Utah.
Splendid loeation for bnrtitirisH anH 1
dustries of all kinds in the well know
city of Corinne, situated in the midd
of the valley on the Central Pacific R.
m i t m . 1 .
ine ianas or tno isear riivcr valley a
now thrown onen to settlement bv tl
construction of tho mammoth system (
irriirafcioa from fhfi Kor lot-o nnAvitmi
O w wuw V.. & UUUtiTVI
just completed by the Bear ttivcr Can!
o., ai a cost oi 3.uui.uoo. tsi eon
pany controls 100,000 acres of these fiitf
anas ana owns manv lots s.-.-d hnainn
Iccatuns in tho city of Corinne, and
aow prepared to sell on easy terms
settlers and colonies. The climate, so
and irrig-ting facilities are pronouacf
unsurpassea oy competent Judges w
uvuxmo tiiu vouuv iu ue iuu l arauise
tne warmer, jbru.t Grower and Sto
liaiser. Nice soc!alsirrsundiners. ro
-1 l j -i . o. .
seaoois ana cnurcte at uonnne Oil
ind Home Markets exist for evorv ki
of farm and garden produce in t
neighboring cities of Ogden and S
fobs. nv.J ft. 1 i.
uaioi auKi in iu irreat uiminz cam
Lands will bo shown from the local
See of the Company at Corinne. 15tf
Pure Bred Poultry. White Plvf
outh Rock. White Games Partridi
Cochins: Toulouse Geese, White Hd
iana lurkeys, White Guineas, Fek
jjucks. iiiggs in season. Prices lo
Fremont, Neb
W. A. Bates, Jr.,
36 tfl
BISCHEL BROS.
FOR SALE.
Long deep bodied
U.S. P.'
PICS.
Good color, short legs,
broad back, good feel
and head. Alliancif
prices, satisfaction
guaranteed 13!f
Kearn y, Neb
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Furnas Co
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BIG BERKST J Y c
ThorOUrhbr"d PTolnatvoW All nroe It
sex. Sows hred. Sfm-t
Bfmt;u. rricesnsnt. Mention this Turner.
U.S. WILLIAMSON, l'rop'.
J. M. ROBINSOI
KESESAW, ADAMS CO., EB
Breeder and ship
per or recorded
land China
Choice b
stock for sale
Write for wan
Mention Alliance
and ship
orded Po- if
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r e e d i n g
tie. Cl
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CK. V
L. H. SUTER
Neligh, Neb,
Breeder of fancy Po
land China swine
and P. R. fowls. Ma-
joiitv of niea sired
by h ree Trades Best, remainder by PaddTs
and Lytles Dandy. Free Trades Best ia siri
Free Trade, the great show hog that wai i
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