APJRIL 13.188.X. THE ALLIANCE-INDEPENDENT. WESTERN TREES! alliance directory It Is a Fact that for Prairie Plant log, Trees grown on Prairies are the best. You can get them at The Geneva Nurseries. All aorta of them and in any quant ity, from one to a car lead, at Very IjOw i'rices. Our stock is very com plete in aT departments. OSAGE PLANTS AND FOREST TREES Also a full line of Fruit. Shade and Ornamental Stock, Grape Vines, Roses and JversreeBS. Catalogue Free. Write for Prices. Address, Youngers & Co., Geneva, Neb. Nebraska Farmers' Alliance. J. H. Fowaaa, President, Cornell. w. a. ForwTsa, VkPres , Albion. J. M. Thomfsob, 8tat Soo'j, Unoeln. s. C. Faiechild. Lecturer. Oaklala. B. r. Axi-ia, Chairman, Ex. Com., Wabash In the beauty of the tliiea Cbrlst was bora aeroM the sea, With a dorr In bis besom That transnjrures you and me. As he strove te make mea holy Let us strive to make them tree, 81noe Ood is marching oa. Julia ward Hjwe. We would be triad to get items frcm every jounty in the state en condition of the AU anoe work. STATE LECTURER FA1HCHILD DEAFNESS ITS CAUSES AND CURE, Scientifically treated by an aurist of world wide reputation. beafnexa eradicated and en tirely cured, of from 20 to 80 yearn' standing, after all other treatments bave failed. How the difficulty is reached and tbecauae removed fully explained in circulars, with affidavit and testimonials of cures from prominent people, mailed free. Dr. A. FONTAINE, Taooma, Wash. fMsMMHSjaiMBMaMMMMWsMslsMMSSMwa The Paragon Incubator n Is positively the most practicable and re liable Incubator now before llie people of the West. '-Patronize Home I'lUuHtry'' and get the best. We dare come fas': ore the people at the great Nebraska State i'alr this year. We batched 82 chicks from 121 fertile eggs, after moving the eggs and machine several miles whes they were within two days of batching. Tnere being bo premium offered at the fair ws were granted the hk;hkst award of honor by the board of examiners. Send for circulars and price list of the Incubator, which hatched the chicks at the state Fair. Address Addressee the Alliance People and Appeals to Them to Do Their Duty. Oakdale, Neb., April 9, 1893. of the unf rate real fight and be It turiner ifesoived, That this Alliance dis courage the conduct of the two papers aforesaid touching this matter and re commend to tnem as brethren that they at once discontinue the controversy, and that they stand In the future solely upon their merits as educators of the people in the line of reform, and re mind them that by healing the ugly vrea;u una aireaoy oeen made, tney will be supported bv the unbiased judgment of tbe people who, untram- iucicu soa unaisiurDed by internal strife, will go forward in the march of reiorm until labor is enfranchised and men snail meet and call each other oro'ner. Resolved. That tuwons oe lurnlsbed The Polk County luueueuaent, sirornsourg Headlight, uctujr oud, 1HB ALLIANCE-IKDEPKN dent aDd The Alliance Leader for puoucauon, and that Indt pendent pa pers throughout the state be requested te copv. , M. L Warner, Goe Michener, Prest. Pro-tem. Sec'y Pro-tem. 1 i V. L, TAYLCR & Co., Box 435, Fairbury, Neb. f I am not financially . able to continue constantly in the work and pay my own expenses I haven't yet received from the treas urer tue amount due me for last year's' work by about $27. I have visited six teen counties since my re-election, and paid out 134 more than I received from the counties visited. And I have not received anything from the treas urer for expenses or salary for this year. I very much regret that I am compelled to make the above state ment, but being unable to respond to the calls wh.ch I receive from the dif ferent .counties to visit them, I am compelled to give the reasons for my seeming neglect. Nothing would give me greater pleasure than to con tinue constantly in the Alliance work, the same as last year, if conditions were suca as to permit me to do so. 1 wiau to say to all Ailiaace people throughout the state, keep up your lo cal Alliances aud remit vour duus to the state alliance and let it oe known inaioucan maintain your organiza tion, whicu is tke foundation of the great reiorm movement, and has Jur bieUtd the education that is causing tne great political revolution through out our country today. When we look at the results of our labors in our own state they ought to be sufficient to ei courage and strengthen every de spouuent and doubting reformer, and nil uim with renewed energy and zeal to continue ms iaoors. JNo true sol diet falters in time of battle. Let us all stand by our organization and our principles with trie loyalty and unity 4QCI Dmc UMrir Dinnr Vn, d.,a .""V uur reprseniawvessiooa dv tnelrs uv uuii; isyw, nun ncauj. in tne organization of the legislature. 1 . -I. .. 1 tT t A 1 W . . hue election oi tne united states sena tor and the pasilng of the freight rate bill. Let us emulate the COMMENTS. We have the highest resoect for nur Editor Alliance-Independent 1 ollc county brethren. Tfiey have bad agooaaeajoi experience in the mat ter of factional rights, and we sincerely hope tney may escape that curse in the future. But we cannot helo disagree ing with them as to the methods by which they may avoid factional divis ions. "Is ability as an educator in the I wish through the aid of your valua ble paper, to inform the Alliances throughout the state that I am com pelled to cease my labors as lecturer for the present, owing to the fact that line of reform" the only standard by which men who seek the confidence and support of the people should be measured Is past treachery to ba covered up merely to secure tempo rary harmony? Shall men who have betrayed trusts, be allowed, uncritl- clsed, to regain power and position which they may use to wreck and ruin our organization? Without further comment we refer our Polk county brethren and all oth ers of like mind to our review in next week's issue. MEN OF AMERICA, V H. CUT FRBCRS. Men of America, look where you aland ; The curse of the aatirer covers your land ! In the North, the South, the East and the West, Behold the dread march of this terrible pwt, From the great vital centers of finance and trade Monopolies swarm of every grade: With their net word of Iron and gold at eo m maud. They are crushing tbe life from your beautiful land. They are fast gaining power ne'er dream 't of before, Transcending the proud feudal baron of yore, And all their great wealth deny it who canr Is wrung from the toil of tne poor working man. Men of America, look where you standi A darkness of Egypt now covers your land. A cormorant swarm, from all points they flyl Like carrion crews they darken tbe sky. Soon tbe soul of your feeedom and laws wit will be fled Men of America, rise in your might. Cry out for Jumtre, and striks for tbe right. By ballot -not bullet-the work may be dots. And shams to the slave who his duty would shun. i Let us all to our cause be honest and true, And fling to the breeze our red, white aui blue Red for the vu lures who feed on tbe poer, Blue for tbe faith In our fathers of yore, And v. bite for the pure, tbe honest and good. Emblem most fit for our great brotherhood. rhe Uor.de ine number of islands lanre and small in all the oceans of the world amount to lUU, 000. The smallest in. habited island is that on which Eddy.' stone ngnmouse stands. At low water it is thirty feet in diameter. The new sprintr stvles and aamnlna In suits and trousers have arrived at the Wannamaker ABrown agency, Llndell Hotel block. Prices are astonishintrlv ow, within the reach of all. Come and nspect the latest. MASUFACTDKEKS 0V- III Kinds of Galvanized Iron ASD Cornices Wire work, poultry netting, yard and garden fencing, window guards, office railieg, etc. send for catalogue. J. W. D. H Ml, St. huVMi, MONEY iM ON OPOL (1st Edition of 8,000 all sold.) NEW EDITION ENLARGED. , Price, paper 25e; cletb tl 00. Address ThsoAixiascb Pub. Co., Lincoln, Veh. "Money Monopoly, by B. R. Baker, is or xtouRced by representative leaden In the reform cause to be the most comprehensive work ever published on the money question. Every asser tion backed up by undeniable proefs. Truly th Galling gun of wage slavery against plutocrats oppression." Iowa Trlbunr, Gen. Weaver's r ' per. Nebraska Savings Bank 13 and O St., Lincoln. wa.pit.ai $250,000. GIVES ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Write Ug and We will Prove it Five per cent interest on savings account Special rates on time deposits. Write ns or call for neat vest pocket memo andum book. . G. Soutbtwick, President. S. R. TnioLBT Cashier. in - Studio . days. photographer. Fir. udlo 1214 O st. Open 10 a m to 4 ST A rlmo Cabinets at 3.00 per doz en. consecu tive First nre- miums at the Nebraska State I p m, Sun- "AMOJiO THE OZAKKS." The Land of Big Red Annies Is the title at n Uracil v and highly lnleres ing boo r cenHy omiA . .urn uuui in uH'Misumeiy luustrsiea Wl h views of south Missouri scenery including she famous Olden fruit (arm of S.noO res In Awmi cunty. it pertains ent rely to fiult Sji'oingln th t great fruit belt of America, tbe 'HiUierii slope of tne marks, and will prove of fssai va u . nol nuly o fruit g overs, but to yv ry farrne and hous k-ver in oihr sutrs l.ioktug for a larm and a home. This boo will be mailed free. Address. J. R ockwoou, Kansas city. wo. DH. C OkKWO, the Ca moihK tit BM pby sl.'Uu of Omaha h uvi 1U o U(' meals from siatef ul pii ms h have Iea a Rtval sulTt rf sinre a sia l rhll with rlpi.tHl wi b i bvow.tLm ) ,j lr4 Mall. - ,. . " : mi ii mii itui tit, mikitiu I li.r. i , C M.e . Uk a. I rest e.t s.,. vlMMff Ity , H.aan.t klia fur be hw tm4 iua awl wal a a in, ut mm ra tMia.it, 4, 0m ba FOR SALE. T bratxeky b dtt Uurso, Pr-co Pntchen. SP4 l I (( ,' rv ka wa uf M.,tt, ff. r- M (.! m' l t tf courage they exhibited in unmasking mo irauus ana steals oi tne Capitol ring and arraigning them for trial. All honor is due this loyal, true and brave band of reformers who have thus labored in defense of the people acd their rights, and part of the time without pay, and paying their own ex penses. Indeed we point with pride to the work accomplished by the reformers who were members of the legislature, and would say to the people of other states and of the nation, go follow the example of Nebraska; turn on the blaz ing light of Truth and let tbe people see how they are being robbed by the old political parties who are but the pliant tools of corporate power. The reform will rapidly follow and we will enjoy a system in which honesty jus tice and truth will prevail. I he reform press is doing a grand work for the cause in this state. I am pleased to find Thb Alliance-Independent, which is foremost, strongest aud ablest in our state, every wheie ta ken by our people. It has faithfully and ably defended our leaders and our oaueeatall tiu.es and in all Dlacea and without fear or favor. It is wor thy of all confidence as true to our cause a id a liberal support as an in dispensable he p in the battle; for hu man liberty. Knowing the justice of our cause and believing in the honest motives of the people ntnd the over ruling power of a jus God, we must and will succeed. 8. C. FA1HCHILD, K Suite Lecturer. Polk County Alliance Resolutions. a he following resolutions were ad opted by the Polk County Farmers' Alllaccs and Industrial Union at a regu lar meeting held in Osoeola, April 1, 1893; Whereas, A controversy having been os for several wn-ks betwesa TliK ALLI ANCE Independent and The Alliance Lesdrrof Lincoln, and Whereas, Various Sub and County Alliances throughout the s a'e hare taken aid a and pasted resolutions of sucft belligerent character a to place them to bitter opposition toeiuhutber, and Whet a. It 'mftabcrlng that every iaoh of f round that bss Nmq glnt l y by lu oummiiii ntmt, plutocracy, and b U-ting bvyond a douhi from pt ! eUfl a ad K-rsiia, a well a fra a hBowUdtf of human nature, ' aKh an(arifUi win, if Miuri dad lu lb r larnifld, ullliuaWdr rwlU)i imrmanrat divt.iu a, wbern-a stk i k a. inMi , ... . k a, . . i . ' vt IT 18 TIME T0 0ET A SPRING T 1 04 and 106 N 1 oth St., Lincoln, Neb. Have enough New Choice Clothing to dress up the men folks of nearly all Nebraska. Jood S'rong business suits at 3 90 and $5.00. StylUh and dresy suiu at $7.50. Ppeclal World's Fair tSults 8 75. Fine Worsted dress suiu 0 110 sod 113. Boy's knee pant suits g(d wearers $1.00, $1.25 1 and $160. Finer suits at $2.95 and $1 00. Boy's long pant suits good ones at $3, $3 90 and 500. Men's $3.00 pants, $1.95; $5.00 pant, $3R0. Sampli-s of goods and cotnnMe Hnrlng Ca'alogue free on nLiil r.nuht i it nie your name ans aauress piaiuiy ana ena in at once. THE HUB, LINCOLN. Neb HARD HORSES BAfITT AND PULLERS CONTROLLED WITH ABSOLUTE EASE. RUNAWAYS IMPO00IDLC. This ststenwnt is now repcatod by thousands who have purchased BRITT'S AUTOMATIC SAFETY BIT. This Bit, by an automatlo dovioo, closes the horse's nostrils.. HE CAOOT BREATHE, AKD pjUTPtV atrrrv rartsa aiiMauiavat s i ABSOLUTELY CUARANTCCD WITH THIS BIT A nv horse la liable to run. and should be driven With it. liy Us tue ladles and children drive horses men could not bold with the old style bits. Bend for Illustrated pamphlet containing tcstl- , monlals from all parts of the world, and earnest J - . a - a a SIMM A If MlJk and randloexnresHlons about tne llltl l i' AU 1 W kTIf ClfPTT HIT anil Its. rpulid liuui liutlwirmliwunnil Immune nower in sulmulng the most vicious horses and controlling the most siuoDora puiiers ana chronic runaways. . . ... . a , The only bit in tbe world that is endorsed, advocated, used and sold by the Society fortho Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, (g7tc Jlighe$t Authority, DR. L- P, BIClTTi &f UOLLECE KLACE, HEW ivRiU giM SM' liMllia toiHt IB jJVA sis li a-Kl-JV,-k I 9. Bii Tie and laMaaMBBMMMSMMMMMaMBMI Lull PERSONALS. Representative Krlck Jast Friday received a letter from a number of his coa-tituents enclosing money to pay uis peases, ana urging mm to Stay right here in Lincoln as long as he was neeaea. Platte county has been well represent ed by Scbelp aud Irwin ia the house, but sadly misrepresented by Jim North In the senile. Schelp and Irwin are plain conservative men whose highest amomon nas Deen to serve tneir con stituents faithfully. Their records ar without blot or stain. There is no brighter, shrewder, bra ver, truer, manlier man in the whole legislature than Senator Harris of Nemaba county. He is one of the men ho has shown himself worthy of higher honors at the band 4 of the peo ple. He is the right man to succeed Tom Majors two years from now. Representative Beat of Custer has been honort-d with the abuse of the Fubxidlztjd monopoly press rather more than any other member because he championed tne cause of the striking primers. llhaben a faithful and I able representative and returns home n 1th a record that u its own defease. srK.tit.i-f IIS m.M In I: tl .f, j lO'Cflill'M bV S t long foitgfcjt f .' k. l .'H I s V 4u Ire f i'd'1 ural tali u uf .!. lie .tUtli . S. i l It l hi kn fui 1 . p. rJr ' '. ni n4 nvf kii si ' last a S a il. aitl ' I kit t klsMeir Hm tit t IHtt w mi , t)ur d arts lWd riariull h. i.irm Waving th lorw. (irlold, ltd Nuth .Itvtath Strvtt, trthttir fur a ilnv. If ant tri, ids "r,s' t u th ats imi aa and if t4i(lt ta ttwa aaj imta thr. U4hiut this fair Stair, IbnltilurM fa.. UwM4tvd, lit th .lk IViat AUJ. ws and ltlti?a IJaiua that wht. MHta ttiw la. grity and rd lawaUHi l lh b-vtbrw N.m m., t"y Bloat auahatatiy disapprvv Chairman Rhodes, of the house com mittee on enrolUd and engrod bills aagienaremlnd-rof tne fixni will la which ha is hld by tbe clerk to nis department by blng prcnted on itiursday evening with an e'egant surer n.K.tana. Mr. Itrjotti-s 1 a o'uedly a fayoriui with all who have formed his acquaintance). Itrprsentatlva O. O LtnirnnfMltMP n Ch.vtono oountry rrtret-tiUfd the larg. eat district in tho iai coaitlog of oououa uui ne iH-rforiuri tbe task with an ability and Mtbful. Bias in ti nus-bl tomake his ronalitu ent pniua or blin Mr. (.log nfulmr squtteatoung man aud is likely to w ii.-BM or again j. w van ii 'Mwn oi u lt county has eali;i blitiacif dfmwrat for utany )ar. aud stilt in.Uu oa b.ng so calf. "J no has atiuwa bitlf In b iru sUi'Bdiit la hbIm. Tnere is b miiM boBora ! or faithful mttt h.t la tit a hotiMt tils wrk m fea wmmu'rSBs nam uMjmny aaalol iwuw is wot my in staclal etidoran. innt. I irlaf ha latter twtrt o lh aia, CaplaLi Harris ablityssa bailer b indeiwnilMqt stJw lif tht houM has bwa fun r.0al.d Whlb be a. vr lriruts hint If fwrd, ba ba th lUbni a rwnutalUHi f r gaal idrfaieal, and ats.di.i l.iktrrlty Ibat given Mm a r at iad '. afiMiatf t" aotioa d that b .y Ma Una f tha w bu shmild h l( innans In rlurad iir'Vtntup Mglr , I n . - . ivu(jreeni,ttiive uuggies, wno was called home to tbe bedside of Isick w.fe on Monday of last week, returned to bis post oi duty on Wedoeday, trav eung over nve nundred miles at his own ex pens. He ays the neighbors came in tor miles around to ask him aooui affairs at Unco n. When they heard how matters stood at the capltol, they advised him to return and agreed to look after his affairs at home. Evea his sick wife insisted on his returning v Mjiuwiu. t? no was it said patriotism is wauiugr itepresontatlve Woods of Sheridan countv nas Deen a general favorite with everyooay during the session. HI quaint aa original humor has raised many a hearty laugb in ihe house. Tne following is a good example of his mm expressions: a lew days before tbe close of the session be addressed the chair snd opened up' with these words: 'Mr. Speaker, inasmuch 0.4 wa are all talking at our own expense now, I want to mike a fw remarks on this question." Mr. Woods is a rflHH of AT. celient judgement; he is cool and cour ageous under all circumstances. He has made an excellent record, and i. serves the thanks and praise of his constituents. World's Fair Rates will soon be officially announced. In connection with this subject the follow ing Information briefly stated will in. terest readers of this paper. Assuming that you will take adrant age of the induuienw offered World's Fair visitor and others fruu Lincoln and vicinity by the un.urpa.wd North wrsu-rn lin, lotus fell yi.u what this grvat sy.u m oi n it badona for you: iiii..ciiriiuiu lis va.iaum i i ai OOO.wsi 00 tor your wtd'aw, I. in d opting a a iaiaht.hing on i's lme in V loaguand vlcltlty lh most ittirfretfy dvwd bUmk sii al st mforrunolnf trains with Ihe uutioalaafutw i i ...... . .;-- B' "i mursasiBif u icriniiial fiut,l lia of ail kind that Vim mil ....... i -.. : : . ' .i r wu i iHiiu'Krian v Mii.h.rk.,. rotnnsira'nstiiKtn nr arrival: an.l II furnKh ou anif Hfi fast tram orvlwii ai d rqutpuiuiit from Llaeuln to nu'agii " irlhnIaH tin Bilvantai ..f ...... . r . . . our irains i.auntf l.lnmila at ft : i, u , and a I Ing in i:Me k. at ni r., i Hfirolag I'artU b to l.lo in or out of t.ln.'tiit.. would d't wil tit Mil t aIUrra ib' i.riW fur any lrd nf r tt iua a rt'irard la Mils pointlar rouhs rtts and v inflict Inn ' A. H Firi.t HD, WM. HMl-AV, I'ttvTUkitAft tftnral Ait. II HO hi H pans tabulea a-slst dtjeail.tni Wfla a Sour SlOHiaokl Sun Us. ZSBL AT WHOLESALE PRICES. Arrangements are now made to members to suddIv HARD FIBER BIND ING TWINE-Fully Warranted Sl-al or Manilla in large or small quantitlei at Wholesale Prices: also Lumber. Send me a bill of i us t what vou aant. In- eluding LIE, HARDWARE, HAIR, ETC, By return mail. Will send you just what It will cost laid down at vour station. There Is nothing saved on ies than car load lots of 20,000 h. Lire bill goes direct from the mills on tbe Mississippi river points. SOUTH OMAHA, NEB A.! leu Hoot. GEO ID :: 0 Ij i ii CAE I JS NOW nsed by all the principal feeders 1 of Mtock, and is better appreciated as its merits become known. Jt is used for stock of all kinds and you cannot afford to feed stock for ruarket without it. Thr in nothing that assists so much in fattnintr as thio a a I i i i THIS MEAL, and you have i nly to use", it to be convinced. ONE POITNTFi TsM EQUAL 10 3-lbs. OF CORN. Put ur m uags oi iuu los. eacn. rnce, 151.40 per I AA 11 A ,1 m . . . iuu j os. . or fo.uu per ton 1 a. IWW laL-7 roa 1 uvszzo OH WW It ...... .B -"ssssaBataajSjiWsBjajjsiiiiBBBwW-- oVdr I,.rt K0t kee'' IL r""1 u,,,Jr"" ' wr Woodman Unseed Oil Works, Omaha. THE MARKETS. Chicago Grain and Livestock CHICAGO April II, 1883. Cattls - Receipts I6.K beu : market stmiulr t good loeholi e Mverm, K6 16- oih- r. tl 004 wv, mi.n ..n, loust a: cows sun iiMirMi. nu Kecetnia IT0O he id: msrlint ml and mm h blulier; mixed ana nankers 7 i.kwt tK tiritnr Iteavr aii'i tunc m 1 nuhu r in VI in; irilll lljfDI, tO limi iO. hHssr.Keo. ipis. !,ow a-a"! nxtrltet act ive anil atroug: na Iv . ft mLt IS; weiuiL im a; . xan, H en; lam a, m tuS eo. Omaha Live Niock, DM AM A, April II, ISbS f :TTI.a-(iixnt totshoH steer. l,Va jj; others at UUt4 uu. ' tmi 46; ttotkers ana f4ers, I su IB il -tS , aasar-s 1 as A 1 a Trn? at rrr business collcqk. ? Y. M. a A. Bluo., Kansas Cut, Mo. M Most Practical Butlnmsi lege In the fi keeplnit and iletrapby bhortband C hy Mall. Three smrnn . tree hrna lor Ea ournl'KCIAL, SUMMKKOI-Tr.K f3 Do You Know Shbttft : Great ; Piawara DESTROYER. Nsver rsllluf tu4trur 1U asm nm of Worms in Horses A Hurw Itmttily fur Worms a llurs, H"g. Utt. fau, aad a Hilibilld IUrdy fur Hmb Fowls, or Ifciuj, aud i b-'tUif knuatt as ttTEICTCE'8 H0) OitOLCRl CD EC AK VtHJH liHlfKilT rMt ITEIEfECS H00 CUULERl. 00 Rf. tti- Wmaauii by raall Hi Blja f.ftV uu & i a 1 SIM t.i. t44 i 14 s'll tty ! illifm U 1. laaia uw 1.1 K0. (I STKKKTKK. iium it Mttit, Mini. Mtnttna fas AM.usca Istisrsshssv Irwin's THAT Poke Root P wdcrt WIH rurs your h..g.f And 4-t ou koiiw that ib in a if ctuvrs i It i Ulna in hn id ua'f flrin dol g b .smu- lly lhal will Ural 'U brd and If tiy 'all nisse no rliarnef Mil ia irnw Hmd fr cltruUra and llim til U t. The Iowa Remedy Co at antic, iva. WASTKIi. VVbiut bt-ana, honey, rgliam utoiawseti nuitctr and eggs to so I on onuouiMioa. J w Hakh.i:i, Aat. IVi ent tail lo tlall br Cl Uwi Id 4ed CJ llu H-hi K V h v-l VICUCH CAS AND QASOUNC CNUINt ..... 1 , 1 j t .,.-. it. k.iii n I- e4. IM rlf a 1,' IMI...I. all.iilt4 e tin. y i Hi .1 .ii. . iMnrt le I dS. i, ' l . . 'i M 1- '' lut ' . . ..... A t .. ... 1 m J ... -. Rt'.r ul vv.i warn uts "in.Nu, -sr1