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THE ALLIANCE-INDEPENDENT. . ttEETINGS EVERY WHERE. AppoiotmentR for Independent Speakers Is ail Parts of Nebraska The campaign will be formally opened It h fivi srvat meetings in tiro of the congrrM-loDal districts on September 14. Tti?j meetings will be bold at tbo fol lowing places: Firt District, Tecumsch. Tbiri " Albion. Fourth " ltealrlcr. fifih " Ked Cloud, fchth " St. Paul. Several prominent ppeakcrs havi 1 r.en provided for each of these meet- Van WyckCrounsc Debates. Wnl rice, September 27th, Tuesday, 3 i . Lincoln, September 2'Jlh, Thursday, 2 pm. Columbus, October 1st, Saturday, 2 p. m. I'm k, October 4th, Tuesday, 2 p. m Kearney, October 8th, Saturday, 2 l. in. Broken Bow, October llth, Tuesday, 2 p m. Hasting?, October 13th, Thursday, 2 p. m. Frfmont, October 15th, Satnrday, 2 p. m. Superior, Edgar, Open, Suttnn, bate. Kenesaw, " McCook, Debate. Culbertson, " Benkleman, October Open, Grant, bate. Open, Minden, Debate. Nelson. Debate. Grand Island, Debate. Holdrego Debate. Red Cloud, Debate. McKeighan's Dates. Spt. 23, 2 p. ra. " 24, 2. 27, 28. ' 2J, 8 p. Joint De- m. Joint 30. 1. 3. 4, 6, 8 p. m. Joint Do- p. m. (i 11, 2 p. 13, 8 p 18, 2 p. m 20, 2 p. m m. m. Joint Joint Joint Joint Joint In the First District. Hon. Jeromo Shamp, candidate for congress on the independent ticket, and Hon. W. L. Cundiff of Lincoln will speak at the following places and datos named: Nebraska City, 8p,m. Syracuse, " September 23. 24 VVavcrly, " " 20 Green woed " 27 Ashland, " " " 28. South Bnd, " 20. Louisville, " ' " 30 Plattsmouth " October 1 Princeton, " " 3 Fieth " " " 4. Crab Orchard " " 5. Tecurewh, " " 6. Table Rock " " 7 Pawnee City " " 1 8. Reform papers of the First district wul please copy. Poynterand Meiklejohn. Will meet in joint debate at the follow ing places in the Third district: Neligh, September 23. Norfolk, September 29. Stanton, October 8. Pierce, during fair. Central City, October 11. Silver Creek, October 13. Kem and Whitehead, The following is a l'st of the joint meetings arranged b 'tween Kem and Whitehead in the 6th district: Ainsworth, Sept. 23, at 2 p. m. ; O'Neill, Sept. 24, at 2 p. m. Lexington, Sept. 26, at 2 p. m. North Platte, Sopt. 27, at 1 p. m. Ogallala, Sept. 29, at 2 p. m. Sidney, Sept. 29. St Paul, Oct. 3, at 2 p. m. Ord, Oct. 3, at 8 p. m. Loup City, Oct. 4, at 8 p.m. Alliance, Oct. 9, at 2 p. m. Broken JJow, Oct. 8, at 3 p. rrj Van Wyck's Appointments. Bennett Pept 28 Aishtand Oet Usccjia Oct 5 BmeHill W. II. Dech's Appointments. Wilbur Pept 27 Vatpriaso Sept inland Oct 1 Kutrle Oct aver Cros'Bsr" G Ytrk (JfllCV " 10 R P.Trevellick's Appointments. I'onca Sept. 21 Wayne " MiidlHon 34 Norf ilH Stai.toH ' Valley West Point " '21 Va'ptlun Scribuer Z J. V, Wolfe's Appointments Uncrt'n. Fept 2t Coo, kaieit " 2 Beairice Vward, Oct 1 O-.lumtiis York " 4 Ashland H i Hill " ft Osceola Gcntva 8 Suiton Sjpt Oct. 30 3 8 22 at 30 2.1 27 30 3 5 7 Powers and Mc Reynolds' Dates. ept 19. t'OWlt-8. Stfit Zi. Hpring Ranch " 23. F-Jrbury. srfi opm date. " '.11, Wllber. " 'Si, IVeumsch. 'JO, Nelson. 25, Geneva. 21, Hebron, ifl, Beatrice. 'l PawneHCltf. .') Falls Citj. Shrader's Appointments On - 25 KuBkln Hastings i Minden KidCluuJ " 28 Franklin Orleans HI Atlanta Morlb Platte Oct 5 Blue Hill Genoa " 8 Button i Oct J 'alrbury Sheltou pio'd Greely tiro Creek LUehtleld Vrcadl i Hurell W. Edgerton's Appointments m 3 4 8 Oct Lincoln Callo vy North P atte Gothenburg Coztd Oct 11 n 15 Ravenna Loup City North Loup 24 rt 21) l s 7 2t 1 5 6 7 10 12 14 rati biuwn's appointments. Warttnsburg Sept 21 Claramont Sept 26 Hartington '11 Bloom field .. 28 Plaiuv.ew " 2s O'Neill " 30 Kwing Oct 1 Ne.igh Oct 3 Norfolk " 4 Wayne " 5 Pender " 6 Bancroft " 7 Tekamah " 8 Arlington " 10 West Point " It Stanton ' JS Madison " 13 Platte Centre " 14 Palmer Ord Seward Eagle Oavid City Geneva El wood Wallace Cedar Itaplds W. L. Green Sept Oct. 27Greely Center Sept. awuonipoan Oct. lWahoo " 40iceola ' 7York " lo Holdrego 12Stockvllle 14tirant . 17 28 W 3 6 8 11 It 12 Wright's Appointments w. F. Wight, assistant state lecturer, will speak at the following places: School house four miles we9t of Brainard, Butler county, Tuesday. Sept. 20, Adams, Gage county, '2 p m. and Hooker township in tiio evening of Monday, Septem ber 2(5. Kim township, Tuesday, Sept. 30. At ether points each day oi the oak. The committee will arrange f r all meet ings. Mr. Wright wilt g. the following week to Klchardson county for a full week. Everybody invited. Lancaster County Politics. The county central committee of the peo ple's party met at the Llndell hotel cDmmit tee room last Saturday. The committeo dis cussed a number of important matters in connection with the county campaign and made a number of appointments for meet ings in the city as follows: Friday, September 23, Baker & Smith's hall. Saturday, September 24, Publio Square. Tut 8lay, September ft, Belmont. Wednesday, September 2i, Twelfth and Hudson. Thursday, September 29. Red Ribbon hall. Friday, Heptembf r 30 Cadwallader hail. Saturday. October 1, Publio f quare. Monday, October 2, A and Fifth streets. Tuesday, October 3. Twenty-seventh and Bar dolph Btreets. The next meeting of tb committee will be held at same place on Thursday, September 29, at 10 a. m . Poynter a Winnqr x Jackson, Nek, Sept. 15. Alliance-Independent, Lincoln, Ne braska: The first joint discussion between Meiklejohn and Poynter took place this morning at the Ponca fair grounds. David slow Goliah, Corbett whipped Sullivan, but Poynter skinned Meikle john. Poynter could well say, with Caesar, "veni, vidi, vici,'' (I came, I saw, I -conquered.) Poynter will represent this district in congress. Keiper is out of the fight. Wilbur F. Bryant. Jennings' hotel of Omaha is tho only "People's party hotel." Remember this when yisiting that city. ' 13tf Crounse Called Down. Beatrice, Sept. 16. Editor of tho Alliance-Independent Lincoln, Neb. Dear Sir: In leading the Daily Ne braska State Journal of this date, I sec that Lorenzo Crounso made a speech at Clay Center, Neb., yesterday in which ho usd the following language: "Tho second speaker introduced was Lorenzo Crounse, who was greeted with cheers. He responded briefly, speaking first of tho prosperity of our own slate, and the magnificent exhibits of Clay county, lie was g'ad that for a quarter of a century his life had been spent in this stato. Speaking of the advancement of the stato and nation he sai l: 'Repub licanism goes hand in hand with prosperity.' An object lesson in the form of fifty bills of defunct banks, of the wildcat system, pasted on a piece of muslin, was given and created applause. That,' said fce, 'is the sys tem our alliance friends want to back to.' " If this report is true as to what he said, by comparing it with the follow ing extract of the platform adopted at Otmha, July 4, 1892, by the ieople'8 party, or "our alliance Jriends," as he calls them, it will show what an infer nal Liar, he, the said Lorenzo Crouose, candidate of the republican party for governor, w, and if he makjj such willful mis-statements in one tbing how can any other statements he makes be relied upon. The following is part of our demands in the platform above referred to con cerning the issuance of money: "We demand a national currency safo, sound and flexible, issued by the general government only, a full legal tender for all debts, public and private, and that, without the use of Banking Corporations." One Who Desires Truth A Costly Wardrobe. A costly wardrobe is owned by one of the Chinese ministers, whose mag nificent and varied toilets have driven the society bodies wild with envy. The celestial dignitary never appears at public entertainments twice in the same costume, and his silk and satif garments are valued at 30,000. The prospects for the Lincoln Normal University grow brighter every hour. The electric street car, which now runs to the campus, brings students by the score. Profs. Saylor, Shelton, Lewis and other members of the faculty are busy classifying students, and classes were organized this morning, with an enrollment which surprises every one interested in the institution. Students are more than delighted with the hand some new building and elegant furniture Work has begun in carntst and every one is interested in the f utut e of this great institution. iUCTIONEEES. F. M. WOODS, Fine Stock Auctioneer, Lincoln. Neb. Refer you to the best breeders In the west, for whom I do business, Prices reason able and correspondence promptlj anc cheer lully answered. S. C. BROWN LEGHORNS Choicest Pen OF Thoroughbreds In the western States. Eges per setting of 13, $1.50. Ex press charges pre paid when two tings are ordered. 12 chicks 4 to 6 a light catre with J. W.HWK0X, Alma, r r days old iqi hen - V 1 Mention this paper. fUf CATARRH! CATARRH t! Neglecting a case of catarrh cost tou' vour life, or the loss m mi sight, hearing or smelling. Wo cure catarrh. We cure all forms of catarrhal diseases, feuch as loss of hearing, weak and sore eye?, granulated lidSj chiinioi sore throat, rirtgiog and noi-es in the ears, enlarged tonsils, hay fever and asthma Our treatment is the b-st known to tho scientific world, skillfully ind methodically applied. We euro where other specialists fa 1, becaue we Jcvote our whole attention to this claps of diseases and apply tho treatment personally. Remember that a little cheap iowdcr blown into the noiir-ls will not cure catarrh, Drs. Moore and Dennis, successors to C. Warren Dennis, 1). D., Catarrh specialists, Eye, Ear, Nose and throat surgeons. Graduates from tho best medical colleges in America. Consul tation free. Hours, 9 to 12, 2 to 5 and 7 to 8. Sunday 3 to 5 p. m. Office over First National Bank, O and Tenth sts. Correspondence solicited. toayjaw Homes and Irrigated Farms, Gardens and Orchards in the Celebrated Bear River Vallc on the Main Lines ot the Union Pacilicand Central Pacific R. R. near Corinne and ?gden, Utah. Splendid location for business and in iustries of all kinds in the well kRown iity-of Corinne, situated in the middle )f the valley on the Central Pacific R.R. The lands of the Bear River valley are aow 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 $3,000,000. Tk com pany controls 100,000 acres of these tine amis and owns many lots a?.d business Iccati - ns in the city of Corinne, and let aow prepared to sell on easy terms to iettlers and colonies. The climate, soil, nd irrigating facilities are pronousced unsurpassed by competent judgos who declare the vailey to be the Paradise of i,he Farmer, Fruit Grower and Stock Kaiser. N ice social surroundings, good tchools and churches at Corinne City, ind Home Markets exist for every kind )t 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 of fice of the Company at Corinne. 15tf Pure Bred Poultry. White Plym outh Rock. White Games Partridge Cochins: Toulouse Geese, White Hol land Turkeys, White Guineas, Pekin Ducks. Eggs in season. Prices low. W. A. Bates, Jr., Fremont, Neb. 36tf BISCHEL BROS. FOR SALE. LoDgdeep bodied U.S. P.O. PICS. Good color, short legs, irotid back, gcod feet ind head. Allianc prices, satk faction guaranteed 13if Kearn y, Neb. Furr.as Co. Herd, BIG BERKS. iTvfi,.,. BEAVER CITY, NEB. Thoroughbred exclusively. All ages, either sex. Sows bred. Stock guaranteed as repre sented. Prices right. Mention this paper. II. S. WILLIAMSON, 1'rop'r. J. M. ROBINSON, KENESAW, ADAMS CO., KEB. Breeder and ship- p- s per of recorded Po- fT lana umna uogs Choice bree stock for sale. Write for wants Mention Alliance ding L. H.SUTER Neligh, Neb, Breeder of fancy Po land China swine and P. R. fowls. Ma-1 loritv or pies sired '"''otiwiwcvi, by Free Trades Best, remainder by Paddys Chip ana y ues v&nay. a ree Trades licst Is sired bv Free Trade, the great shpw hog that was sold for 1800, being the highest priced hog in ex istence. Had a full sister to Free Trade in my herd for J years and have many fins sows from LVJ of IF V r-w '