cboV IKSDBAKGE DEPARTMENT. j. Y. M. 8WI0A.BT, feerettry f HbrMk Mutual Cyclone. Tornado and Wind Storm insurance Company, EDITOR. -. . vin n?i! ooa or Hail JT ihnuM ha addressed to him at 1 USUI Lincoln. Nebraska. ABOUT NEBRASKA. LECISLATIVK NOTES. Treasurer Mackin of Polk countj came in on Tuetdav to settle with the Newer Note About Nebrka Plaoei state treasurer. and reople. " . Ex-Secatcr Poynter came in on Mon- Thoid ferer and dlptheria hav, ia fishiD tor appeared at Hastings. ft The annual G. A. E. encampmeni R ff 0 cclJnty came down to witness will be held at Fremont I; ebruary 10 tne BeDatorai contest. and 16. I aiu T?nnt f Omaha ffimo ilnvn tin Th estimated expense of running Tuetdav to inject seme more common Casa county this year foota up to f33,- sense into the members. 600. , Church Howe voted for Jrarmer R Hasting.' citizens are gtorn senator a aurvev lor a canal from the riau river Poi Dier was astonished when he . , . loucd tbat Hfibinine naa BtrucK mm A larira number oi 1 Adams couui,j , ,, , farmeri will teat the profit of beetrais- iVv-JI . . ing di. bcoouu. , . tc the e ouidn.t have The report tha the union depot pro- teen voUg enough to sro around jeet at Omaha has been aoaauuuc- Ex.Spegk Haran o yorkf wn0 not generally creuiveu. presided over the house ax years ago, Aid aocietv will is here to witness Senator Padaccrs rlve an entertainment to procure fundi defeat. ta aid the Auburn needy. Mr. Keckley, of York is the leader FIRE AND LIGHTNING. The annual meeting of the Lancaster Countv Farmer J Mutual insurance company convened on the 12ta Inst. hvia Proniiit.Wm. Nelson tf Bennett in the chair. From the report of the secretary we find that this company had $158,000 in surance oh January 1st, and that the cost to its members for the past year was but tl per thousand At this rate the cost for nve years on l,uw wouia uo w onafourth the amount cnargea 1t old line companies on time. - .... . t The company sustained but oae loss oi two houses during me year. - of the anti nionopoly: republicace 110. bixty-iwo murrutso uu. - b , k D a d rfcold ln lDat An assessment of 10c per HOW was been issuea uurtos capacity. made and in less than two weeks tne wumj, h"""1"; Ex-Senator Stevens of Lincoln county The Grand Island Indepenaem aa- itB owjue "tbe cojb" feme tointerson Artisea fortv kinds of croup oure, and railrcad leeislaticn. Be knows where- reporta a death from that disease ln the of he speaks cn that subject, same issue. , "When tie speaker putPorterof Mer- rauroaa loss was paid. What company couia oe more prompt. Onlv four men are dellaquent in pay Ing their assessment. The total amount due from these four was $1.02. The secretary was instruciea w Seward, Neb., Jan. 17. Sunday afternoon an old German gentleman named Schull, about seventy years of age. started to walk from East Milford up the A. & N.' railroad track to the j dedication of a new German church, one mile south of Ruby, but he never reached the church. After the ser vices were over his dead body, frozen stiff, was found about half a mils from the church, just after he had left the railroad to go the church. He had been sick five or six weeks and it is supposed be became exhausted aad could not get to the church, as he had faced a cold north wind after leaving home. For Sale. Good Perkins wind mill at half price. Will take hay, oats or corn In trade, Inquire at Lincoln Bottling Works 4th and O streets, or at this office. Stoct-holders Meeting. The Stock-holders of the Alliance Publishing Co are hereby notified to attend tbe regular annual meeting of tVio tvlr holders at the office of tbe company, Wednesday Feb. 1st, at 2:3 "DU I , .lut a. now hoard of directors. and to atxena to au buuu umer uuu as may properly come beiore tne meet ing, s. Edwin Thornton, Pres. JS. A. MURRAY, 6ec. FRANK 1AM 1... - '- . 3- '- &J "ft uzmmm CLYDES&S1IIRES.V rm. n,.. "Tn Tt" at the ere at St. Louis fair, ana mannas mu eura Binw imia oi ; Were Wippcfs of 141 Prizes. ams' World's Fair Horses are "Out of Sight." 1. ii,. nt. inrter In Nebraska that lroportel hU Pereherong '91 and'92, and the largest Importer of Clyde and Bhlres ln 1893. They arrived 6ep. '92 All Blacks and Bays. Grey florses 03OO feess thap DJacks, . wen tha lanrmtt collection of firat-claM BIC FLASHY D w AFT M S ""the T.rioai breed., of h. Best Individual MerTt i d "oyal Breed I n e. 2 to B yean oKl-160 to 2200 weight and at ALLI ANCE 'KIC&S AND TERMS, or chwpfr thSS any UYe Importer or pay your fare to Bee them. lams pays the freight TEpTVISi f,2 arid 3 years Tr" at 6 per certt Interest. m.m'n.n aivvnK.hnrinr ndmiia. He does not want the earth and It fenced for pront. uooa J)JUU guarantees, efery horse record d ff nio iciiiiv For Sale. T Vowa frti. coIa rrnru farmfl In VftlleV. Glide Medcalf of Won.Nenjah. n . county, is on a visit at ms nome iruui h'Alcr lha r.nrcad lobbvists to Perkins. Keith. Howard. Custer, Hayes notify the delinquents that their policy hli i field of abor as a missionary ln the & ffiarch fln him m u .an. n iitva if meir '" WUU1U UO J Deuel, Sherman counties Nebraska and assessment was not paid and hereafter all who are delinquent 30 days will have their policy cancelled. The articles of incorporation were nhanirnd follows. Strike Out of article 6 "and its directors." Strike out all of section 2. article 15, to the word provided in the latter part of said sec. 2. Article 16 The hour of meeting was chanafrom 1 o'olock p.m.tolO o'clock a. m. The lecretary was asked to give his nlans for building up the company. He 'l . A. .1 mggested two planffand tbe one aaopreu s as follows Gcmfnr Tlorr.pr nf TlnwRnn Is Tirovinsr I anairn Colorado, that I Can Sell On - .. . 1 I I na Ml.. ---- - . . 1 flattsmoutn is compuwnioK ior o hjmse f an abJt leader in tbe senate. -, tn suit anv oerson wishing bridge across tne wuaay. ai pre.oUl WBtn te fpt?K8 CO je8gUS ijen . T man moving right on large amounts oi nay ana woou are pecause imy Know ne nasmeinunj 1mnrnvlnff the same. can 8eU vo toy., - " x. n rr,i Tjn thesameon payments, and make pay ard Taylor of Jchnstn were visitors at ments so easy that any man renting the capitcl cn Tuesday. .Ihey smelled land can purchase a home and pay for the tattle alar i off and couldn't stay away. being brought over on the Ice. J. W. Thomas of Weeping Water has gone to Texas to recover the testa ment taken from his person when he lay wounded upon the bloody field at Pittsburg Landing. James Blnkerd of Dorsey, Knox same without any trouble. All of this land for sale Is so that perfect title can Y iriwn will iip.ed freeof all lncum- Eeiiescnlative Hcrstcn Fiidey ee- France or purchaser assume a mortgage cuitd the rasseee of a resoiuucn ,v,5.v tinw PYlsts which falls due in county brought to Verdigre three hogs through ifce boute in favor cf ekcticg at)0ut tw0 and one half years. This which he sold to Iaaao DavidBon ioi Uiiind Stales stnalciB ty ouect vote land must 60ia as parties owning thesnu'sumof $86.02. Who can ol the people. same want to close up their business, beat it? $28.67 each. stale Lfduur Faiicbild cine In T na ,mftrl that the decision Mcidsy. He Vegan hie jesr-s woik at ln Rainmaker Swisher's suit against J. A. Welton, Lincoln, Neb. Office with Woods Investment Co. 29-4t - 1203 O street. David Ci1y on Mcidey. lie proposes . . . i a - I III Unt U VJLl I t t-C V. i Li-t L Ct i c. J-l iv w m t. i uaa n rratra T.na nnnr.nr i . - - ... - To anooint an airent ln each precinct r "77th ta . rehal of lte aUiaECe- tAwlicit Lis neighbors for their insur- ! ' mMt woa r,rAmBtUre. Scralrr Dale waHs to kicw wl y the 1C UliUlJldliD UUU It d lut'Vi A Mr. snoooaony nhnrcra at obtaining? upon false pretenses. A. G. Barhydt tske ti e place of Nebraska later. n0n Stonehenge, now owned by the antArAd tha oomDlaint and makes affi- " oi, i, ni,i pn Pnin nniintv enmn Orp.enwood Horse Co.. Greenwood, Ne- A V"C UJ XJVA 1. 1 .it. li 11 ll Vi davit that the charge is true. in cn Tut hdsv to attend a meeiing of braska. Will sell cheap or exenange . . . , . , v. the Slate Mulii&l Bail lEsuiar.ce com- for land or live stock. Address, S. line oi t3 rDy. . He is a mtirter of the execu- m4W b- tive boaid of the state alliance. . bn-aunM-., . j m vmii nniinnH. riB rouoivcu v anV for which he is to receive 50c per application. The secretary is allowed COnlfncrpfinrdlrtr aonllcatlon and issu- Injr policy. The remaining 50c to bo "Yd in the treasury. . V following agents were then ap i . - , VJroster. uavey. k ' nntteiirie Horn ; erni For Sale nouncement was premature. r.i ";,. ,m fnNe. Lord Lambert English Hackney was arrested on a bifctka." atd ecrdemn the Jourtaland stallion, winner of first prize at Lincoln a herd oi norses Call for imtcrtirsr "teat." ; primers to et.tA fair 1890. and Imoorted Shire StaL . 1 J)l . 1 V 1 . V.I 1.. UUr.. 1 nan uts anchor- iTid an Uorne, govern -al'lonliJPf own'ttpoand indeTJJI& ,'OntS fnA la jw any larger i,L:,;L- .,,nd for them, and he went Sfer'ttHiiberO,'i'.syi,"j'iln his pocket. C. D. CtrRYEA, Sec'y, Greenwood, Neb. water and may oa lng to the harbor.ltol and indepev the ceni j nr.-. 1 mi t wi a. , a, ne 'mo ffliar10- leans ao mosM reoommend .3py quiet, if a eooa ttarent we iebtA' il bas lv eaP t ront. 1 ibere. y0V1uilfc"J,rst recommend? nif' hundre(i a?en ml C ' I t av"ogQ or touo we will ? ' BU nly,thMh0le milIi0a d01- cb HAIL. 4heWiahfl1t.Mperirntal IIail Company Tbei thij year wo have now on hand a V.T 6'000 0,) whlch wo will soon brouid out in proportion to the amount DurWed to eaeh loser. We will follow nerbJrwlthasocondnotco t0 au de. , erlfiefi urging them to do as tW ByrMCrtl8fInst we received "wor''i,1"- yve can not allow Wo r luli iaie aate " a arj a tiequest. aAAM.nwinn t 11 . . g.o oonoioiics oi uii mutual insur- only child, vjed Wayne's, living years. Hs tr s1KfornIa, Omaha, pute and Is nn,i hunger. She Er-Senator Spoonwh1ut had n0 auu wavy locks that nslbu over his Byronlo collar and rhrr.:iriagtonof the Create of fi,r ;;"" .'uaaravM. ptop of Ioni-Siu xT u rresbyterin church in t7maa bf? ca,led t0 the chair of al. 8clencea Christian . - xmu.e univewity at Charlotte, William Winter, the poet,has been elect od president of the board of trustees of the fctaten Island Academy and Latin onen J,6 br,rd ia COmPsod ' twenS? kens Island's most influential ci"t County Attorney Adem?, six feet two inbisicks, of Hltchccck coubty is cmcrg the isitoi8 this week. Bythe way it is remarkable what a lot of tall timler there is in the people's party. Mr: StmuelWcollev.president.of the , Sautders county Agricultural society untl last , , X a .anU hrr'rjA i FrTSthtr6 , at Centl City In'nto ksi companies in the BUte will please "Vi " their nam-3 aa addresses to E P Monteomery, .Holdrege, Phelps county, Neb. We are desirous of having all - JQ companies members of the ciatlon. V. P Ron'w Rt.ato baeu Hillside," near Worcester. n kk i' spent ?20O,000 and a vast amount of taste muui- uas now been snl.l l,r- - u .. .. - - " "" uiui-u was man the sum h tefos l5ut Intro- ranee, vve ""nun, liuu,, iec. A '. bian party given ; Hebron Coliy4 orchase an article at opera boufw real value It is very apt elegant t-rprofitable Investment. At kind a-nOi'se sale which takes placa jclty Feb. la will be soldstallious YiS'rossolowthat it wiU ba gaod "ment for horsemen to buy. prof l-s. Z. S. Branson of Waverly, Neb. lived a coop of Mammoth Bronza 'Xsekeys frsm Mo., last week that score dayH'S tnliiti points, scored by Judge residence U of Carthasc Mo. Mrs. -. tV'corain one of tha most and was bur- , yco poultry there the fire department aKis placing in was caused by a defective blood there about $1,500". eod -"xdcan Self Defense. , vAio Fillet, Dec 28. George Tojni. aena, waosnot. I. Chichester Mon- aay morning, was released by the cor wul-i B jury, nil me iacts going to mow mat tne snooting was dona in self dofense. Shot film in the Arm. Omaha. Dec. 28. Wily Willoughby accused her lover, William Dixen, of infldelity. To prove his faithfulness he tried to cut her throat, and she shot Mm in the arm. Both are in jail. They have been living as man aud wne in a respectable neighborhood, Ths plane tre Bnuill w wwuirey oi and ecu tor for The late Archbishop of New3ityof Magee, according to Canon enuired used to divide speakers Inr'JEfJ the speaker you can nterprlslnff spoakeryou can lis-' i510!. formerly you cannot.hejn Oi the rustlers of the Gen. Jil manvoare of directors of the Hast- jt . M. C. A. at their annual meet- elected the following officers for the ensuing year: E. E. Ferris, presi dent; George F. Work, vice president; H. B. Cornelius, recording secretary; L. J. Gillis, treasurer. Jim West of Grand Island was fined $20 for allowing minors to play pool In violation of the. statutes, yet large, juicy plugs of eating tobacco aro sold to boys under fifteen, every day, with out a murmur from thoso who should see that the law ia enforced. The fiva-weeks-old child of a Mr. and Mrs. Ed McKinsey of Omaha was smothered to death last night. The mother had been careleBs in covering it wheu she went to sleep and in the morning found it dead. Coroner Maul dectlisdan inquest unnecssary. Lincoln special: Most convincing proof of the fertility of tho" so-called sand hills cf central west Nebraska were brought' to this city by a Hol lander possessing the name of John G. W.-F. Fleeming. Mr. Flecming lives in Chase county not far from Cham 6fcon, He has lived there six years TW.omes back arrayed in fine linen, lifio fish; fine samples of corn raised in weight conays by himself. Samples A female engclve inches long from regularly employe bushels' to the acre Kanawha Volley rtuonsidered of little '7Xiru was grown The ISotre Hnm P....!... has the lartrest ball in a . "ua'lx 34.7S0 pounds, ia oi ht. f . diameter and six feet high. PnfinecL, at Anthony W. r.nno-hii tnovR Wash., reofintlc- n,. .. li . . rv now W moving train. The .bmest Gothenburg is still goinif been Improvements, and its buridate8 have no fears for its fnt.,Manc. facturing center. f -cided- fnr ",. i . 22S a resolution for the last fiscalgn of the Eale HCe 10 De rallnl nnnT. Tinonln class with a salope did srd it pass- Enterprisir wlU BNt&r ln the are building village. T?on of Grand Islard, V. specula'' of Omaha and J. M. De-Bol"-'8x evidently do not believe that tbe longest pole knocks the ligbtmcg may strike a little giant. The Lincoln 1 ypegrapical Unicn has elected Representative Beal atd Sena ator Darner honorary members of that body on account of the fight these two gentlemen made for the adeption cf the resolution cocdemniEg the Journal end Call. Lawyer Thummel of Grand Island, lobby-master-general fcr the teet su gar factory is here to help the inde pendents select their candidate for United States senator. He is making a special fight against McKeigtan for obvious reasons. Cess oi JUougiass on inday got a resolution through the house requiring thatbedytodo six days work every week frm this on to the end of the ses sion. That's rather bard on the fel lows with frco passes who like to spend Saturdays and Sundays at home Light Brahma fowls for sale aa good as the best $4.00 per trio. $2.50 for simrla cockerel. Nothine but first class Wrda shinned .Send order at once. Safe arrival lornnranteed. . ROSA D. 1UD, 1 1 TUT-l NT,V.- ,.- ttUUU, ilBUl., 'dubbing To those of our readers read the Dakota Hurallst paper) we can sav6 nearly half vSc wb-J7 scrlption by ordering that paper with your renewal to the Alliance-Inde-pendeht. We will send both papers one year to the same or different ad dresses for only $1.60. Send all sub scriptions to THE ALLIANCE rXJB. UO., Lincoln Nebraska. iderSV ho wlsb, to allst (FrsJ'Loucks laorln Vialf P'.CftuK- IMPORTER AND BREEDER 1100 1 flGEL BLACK I0W PERCHERONS f tacker 6c f J iaes. 25c lDlmPU nDnLT uies50d ;heese tOc. ; :' 1 W i uaoz- j FRANK I4MS. Bt Panl, Neb., is on the B. & M. aad U. P. rallroada. St. Paul. Nebrasta., II IN DOUBT Try The Burlington." J. FRANCIS, General Passenger Agent, Omaha. A. C. ZIEMER, City Passenger Agent, Lincoln. SOft (1 ftftft J J J TO LOAN ON FARMS i i J w,nll inmm nn . T'V.x'-ili nvPT1 hOrrOWfii- to pay In instailmeiits and stop interest. Money always H- f Write or.calfon us. RTUIiLi BROS., "i'- 'A 11TH JVNO NJBTSw tdrt-'-' When I turn my Footsteps Home ward. A new song dedicated to work ingmen. Single copies 25 cents, one dozen or more 15 cents. Sent postpaid cn receipt cf price. A. H. UorK, 11 fcouth Ludlow st., Daytcn, Ohio. that! rhillips-Itock Island Tersonaly Con ducted Excursions, They in a very satisfactory way, meet the demands of the public for a Quick Trip at Cheap Rate, and you can make this trip with your family, or send your friends by tbi3 route, and depend upon it, they will bo properly cared for. This is an old established company and has carried more people than all othtr exclusion companies combined Tho conductors appointed by. this ex curtion company are men who con be trusted and relied upon, and will lock after your every comfort. Our next Personally Conducted exci'rfeion will leave Des MoinesFrl Aav sit. 8:18 a. m.. December VthacA i two weeks thereafter lis per fol bad not --wH0,n- -ad.-ihindSl9. ? ' th.'r voute of this ti mt car , is. wot and theHwato OmiAa; leaving' that and all is wton- and Lincoln, Neb., at (iJatei .k above meu i'Sil ft-'sscrviilion In V tw .i ce le4B- Ue made the Sh ?i?. in? ent.erins th0 house w" et with tho information that the brother had died twenty-four hours before. . . BURLINGTON UOUTE. ESALE WYATT-BULLARD LUMBER CO., Winter Tourist Rates. Special low round trip rates are now In effect to Austin, El Paso,- Houston, Lampasas, Corpus Christi, Galveston, Laredo, Rockpoat, San Antonio and V e lasco,. Texas; also to Deming or Eddy, N. M.; and to New Orleans and Lake Charles, La. These tickets are good for return until June 1, 1893. For tickets and further Information apply to aeent B. & M. depot, or city office, corner O and Tenth streets. A. O. ZEIMER. City Passenger Agent. JOHN B. WRIGHT, Pres. T. E. SANDERS, V. Pres C. T. 133 S 12th St., Lincoln. MEALS 25o First class table Lunches & flVhors, and attendance SOtf A CALL TO ACTION. GEN. JAS. B. WEAVER lias writen under the above title The Book of the 0 entury . The grandest reform book now is print. Every thinking voter snouiu read it. Price, $1.50. For sde at this office. 47tf Sendfor our complete book L;3t. T. Gk PEPPARD, 1400-1402 UX1GM AY .r-i. : . . iiL.it'. 1 . j.- Timothy, Bine Grass, Orchard Grass, Reo If A W i GITY. MD. Top, Onion Sets. Tree Seeds, Cane Seed. Wl I 1 1 mm ML T H E Columbia National Baank OF LINCOLxK, CAPITAL EVERGREENS FOREST TREES For Wind breaks. Ornaments, etc. Hardiest varieties. Nursery Grown Scotch Pines, 2 to 3 feet $10 per 1(H) Scotch and Austrian Tine seed lings, 12 to 15 inches, $10 per 1000. Other sizes and varieties in proportion. Over 10 million for sale. Good Local Agents Wanted. D. HILL, Evergreen Specialist, Dundee, 111. Catalogue Free. Send for It. Garden Flower Field. 8eed Potatoes, Fruit Trees, Plants and Vines of Old & New Varieties. OUR, NEW CATALOGUE is a common sensa book for com mon sense people. A plain talk aboutthe best seeds, etc., and hon est prices. Every planter should see it at once. Sent Free. FRANK I'OBD & SOJi.Kavenna.O. J. H. M'CAX.asmer oo, v ml NRBRASUA. 1250000 Nebraska Mngs 13 and O Et., Lincoln. Capital C250iO GIVE3 ABSOLUTE SECURIT Write Us and s We will Prove Five per cent interest a ving8 ao Special rates on time deposits. Write us or call for neat vest pocket me: ranauin dook. '.v i , J. G. Socthwick. , B.R.TINOLBT President. Cashiei its. o. -v COVERED mmm r.!iY, iWorku onipttber Stanillna '1'ijr.ber cr Stiiro. Palll SEED C0EN Early'whtffDen bushel Iowa Yellow Dent iextra eariv) and Early Mastodon three of tbe largest and best early varieties of seed com in tbe world. Write for catalogue. J u. KATEKIN, Shenandoah, Fuse Co., Iowa. SWEET POTATOES sent out to be sprouted on shares. No experience required. Direc tions for sprouting nee. T.J. SKINNER, Columbus, Kan. Eat at Jr vines AND Get a "Well Cooked First-class Meal. EUROPEAN PLAN ' CANDY, Cigars end Tobacco a Specialty. 1312 O STREET. MRS. 7. S. BRANSON. U : ' ?m i' AJl Hrpfider of cholRRat strains of fcJi- :) tm 11- T iJ riymouxn a o c Light BrahmaChicken And Mammoth Bronze Turkeys. They are pure and fine. Mrs. Z. S. BRANSON, Waverly, Neb; MONEY M OiN OPOL Y (1st Edition of 5,000 all sold.) NEW EDITION-ENLARGED. 190 Pages Heavy Paper, Sow Ready Price, paper 25e: cloth $100. Address Theo Alliance Pub. Co., Lincoln, Neb) "Money Monopoly, bv K. K. Baker, is pro nounced by representative leaders in the reform cause to be the most comprehensive work ever puuiisiien on me money question, isverv asser tion backed up by undeniable proofs. Truly the Gatling gun of wase-slavery against plutocratic oppression. - town TriDunr, uen. weaver s pa per. - . ., . JANSEN Nursery Grown Ash 65c osr 1000. Ash and Box Eleier larger $1 10 per 1000. Fruit Trees. Grape Vines, Small Frnits and Evergreens, Osage and Honef Locust Hedge. Ewy Tree, Vine and SliM a Bargain. Satisfaction guaranteed. Scd t;f0r price list. Address Jansen Nursery or I lute a do. . In" -ill. THIRTEbiin' AND M STREETS, 1 -'cl M U