The Alliance-independent. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 1892-1894, September 15, 1892, Page 5, Image 5

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TlfE ALLIANCE -INDEPENDENT.
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Nehraska Farmers' Alliance.
J. H. Powers, President, Cornell.
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I J. M. Thompson, State 8eo'y, Lincoln.
j W. H. Dech, Lecturer, Wahoo.
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j . h. u. rAiRCHiLD, 1st abb t lecturer, ua
J,W. F. Wiuorrr.M ABB't Lecturer, Bethany
T ,3fc"F. Allen, Chairman, Ex. Com., Wabash
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In the beauty of the liliics
Christ was born acrosi the sea,
With a glory in his besom
That transfigures you and rre.
Ab he troye to make men holy
Let us strive to make them frco,
Sioce God is marching on.
Julia Ward Howe.
This department will bo under the direction
of. I. M. Thompson, state sccretaiy. Short
rrom Alliances on matters of general
forest, questions when disputes have arisen.
any news Dearsii upon me great worn or
organization will be welcomed by the
editor. Write plainly, on one side ot the
paper only, and address "Alliance Depart
ment" Alliance-Independent, Lincoln, Neb
We would be glad to get items from every
county ia the state n condition of tne Alli
ance work.
A number of alliances have responded
to my request for reports and I trust
every alliance in the state will report
promptly by the first of next month.
Remember that on this report is based
your representation in the state alliance
.at next annual meeting.
President Powers will make an ac
tive canvas in behalf of our ciuie dur
ing the coming week. A complete
route has been mapped out for him,
the dates being given in another
column.
We hope our people will give him a
t cordial reception everywhere. In de-
votioi to the principles of the alliance
he , has never wavered, and few men
connected with the movement U moie
highly respected or loved than our
worthy president.
In renewing for The Alliance-In
dependent Bro. Brown of Genoa
writes: "I can't get a'ong without
your paper although I get plenty of
others such as the Use, Blade, an l
Tribune free. I only take such papers
from the olhco to keep others from
having them for I see that they do our
cause no harm after they get into my
hands."
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W. F. Wright, assistant state lectur
is putting in some good missionary
ork in southeastern counties this
month. He last week held successful
meetings in Nemaha and Johnson
counties, this in Richardson and the
last week in September will be given
to Gasre county. He is making a school
house campaign.
Pine Needle Work.
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i ivirs. uaris iockg oi Luncoin naa cn
&uiibition at the state fair the finest
exhibited in the state, all of which was
the work of her own hand1.
On table clotn and napkins, on Roman
embroidery, tray cloth, sideboard scarf
and skirt work, and other articles in
that class she took seven first, and ten
second premiums.
She refused two hundred dollars for
the table set alone.
The collection is the finest we have
ever had the pleasure of examining and
reacts great credit upon the ingenuity
and artistic tate of the author.
Mrs. Rocke id exceptional in her de
signs in pattern work and is a lady of
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(high culture ana education, tne aescen
4 dent of a high German parentage under
rvivtiose guardianship she graduated in
the art and science of crotchet and
needle work. -
This lady is justly proud of her fine
collection of premium articles, and
takes erreat pleasure in showing them
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