V N..ifi03. TI1K ALLIANCE -INDEPENDENT. f .4 r UlUlv il i. ThJ-fcJ Hiiva a Penitentiary Sing Same as Hebraska Its Modus Opsr- 1 1 in andi. SOME G.O P. EOTTESHESS EXPOSED- r ropuiist secretary oi aiaie, usuuim, Makes Some Startling Exposures, and Promises More, Corruption In Kansas. The populists of Kansas are begin ning to emulate the example of their ' Nebraska brethren. They are finding out Bome of the devilment practiced by their Bill Dorgans, Dan Lauers, etc. The exposures thus far made bear a striking general resemblance to those lately made here in Nebraska. Populist secretary of state has issued the following whiclA will explain itself: "The corruption of the late republi can administration', is something won derful. I have great faith in the hon esty ot the people, but the people have never had an opportunity of knowing the rottenness and! corruption or some of their leaders. Ve are just begin ning to unearth th'e rascality and dis honesty of some of (them, and will soon have in shape for the public a full ac count of the scandalous practices which have for years bean covered up. Lnn&n U. Humphrey, Bill Higgins, G,y Leland f -d others of their gang are now at the jnitentiary, and have been ' there for weeks, boarding there, trying to cover up their crookedness, but it can't be covered u,). Cy Leland has for years been supplying Doniphan county witn coal irom me suite penitentiary mines. The c al is billed to him as slack at $2 or $3 a car, or jur. enough to pay for loading it, and he in turn sold it to Doniphan county for first class coal, and supplied all tne county j institutions with fuel in this manner, j This was first class coal, but he b jught it from the state as slack. TMa has been going on for years. We have positive proof that all the state officers were supplied with coal from the penitentiary mines. It was brought in car load lots and delivered to their homes, placed in their coal houses and never cost them a cent. Another piece of crookedness is the way the mining at the penitentiary has been done. The records of tie instit i- tion upon careful investigation show j - that for years all the coil mined by the convicts has been mined on coal p rounds owned bv the Santa Fe. and the railroad has received a royalty on every bushel mined, which has been paid over to the comnanv every three months. The state has just as good coal grounds of its own, but the Santa Fe had to be taken care of. We have positive information that almost any number of houses have been built in Leavenworth of material from the penitentiary; and that convicts did the most of the work, and yet the state never received one Qont of compensa tion for any of this. I might go on and tell you about any amount of crookedness, but I won't now, but let the public be prepared for exposures for they will come now soon, and it will go hard with some people," OKLAHOMA. LETTERS. Two Ex-Nebraska Farmers Write From tbe Land of Itooners. Oklahoma City, April 19 1893. Editor Alliance Independdnt, Our city election has passed and left us two councilmen which were badly need ed as corruption has been the rule here ever since t his place has had an ex istence. They just negotiated $17,500 of sewer bonds. They first correspond i with a number of eastern firms to bee just the kind of bond that would suit them. They were informed that nothing but a gold bjnd would be ac cepted and for them a premium of six hundred dollars would be paid. The committee accepted the offer at once. Score one for Shylock. Now the contract is let for the sewers and the contractors give it out cold that they will pay for the labor In city scrip and this scrip will be discounted from 10 to 20 per cent and in all prob ability the contractor will furnish the money to discount them. Thus are the people robbed. There are a good many Independents here but they are totalv unorganized owing to some would-be saviors of the party forcing obieotionable timber upon them last! fall. But there are some able advo cates of the cause, here notably, J. N Harvey and M. Streeter. They are making a good paper and the time is soon here when the people will resent such actions as last year. May God speed the time. send me a few sample copies of your paper and blanks, I think I can send you some subscribers, will send you one of J. II. Harvey's certificates of production. Send your opinion ot them or comment oa them. Your for the cause. T. B. McBridk. From Oklahoma, Watinoa, Okla., May 2, 18U3. Editor Alliakcb-Ixdu'emdent: Sine i leaving Merrick county I have been taking your valuable paper regu larly. I am rejoiced at the manner In which tbe legislature dm shown up the state oRlcon' stealings. It shows where the tax payers' hard earned dollars have bi-en going. I wonder if the G O. r.wlli stand by the rotten ring la future. 1 was utucB nurpriiMXi at the manner Brother J. M. Thomdson baa botrayed Urn trust and confidence of th alliance Kiplo. It makes us think we don't h'to trust. But our cause U crand and bound to win In spite of traitor tsJ oonnlraUrs. There will be ft ihfvklng of dry hont la Oklahoma bv the neit election. The people's party Is gaining. Alliances are being orgaaWetf. iat la this county. Your for hut loo. O. W. CUAVKM. 1UUKF NEWS NOTES. lBterealit Items Cleaned from People's Party Exchangee. Auburn Maine has decided in favor of owning its own water works. The labor unions of Germany have gained 73,000 members in the last year. Frof. Felix L. Oswald preiicts this country will have 300,000.000 inhabi tants In mvi. Ashtabula has voted f l."0.000 with which to establish a municipal elec tric light plant. Senator Allen has been honored by having a new precinct in Pierce county named after him. An electric railway will be built be tween Baltimore and Washington, thirty-eight miles. Lewis county, Washington, has 30 Sub-Alliances in a flourishing condi tion.. Spokane county 47. There is to be a trust on fish. The Salmon trust has been organized, The trusts are after land and sea. Chas. N. Hunt, a lending lawyer of Minneapolis, will torsake his profes sion to become an evangelist. According to recent census bulle tins one half the farms aid homes of Massachusetts are mortgaged. The city of Seattle Washington owns Its own water works which yield It a handsome revenue each month. John Sherman Bays the republican party is dead. Great heavens! don't let him get into the people's party. Dr.-Frank S. Billing, before leaving for Chicago, presented the State uni versity with his library of 1,400 vol umes. The Pennsylvania road will put on a "flyor." making the time between New York and Chicago in nineteen hours. The students of- the Iowa Wesleyan University have challenged the LL'S KM .... I Double Chloride of Gold Tablets READ OIJH TESTIMONIALS win .nmnintt.iv(lpatTovthdeHira forTOIJ ACCO in from 8to5lnv. Perfectly Harm less; emide no BlcknesM.and may befriven edge Ot U16 puuuui, who win voluntarily eiop biuuiliub wi iuc iuiui ujro. TirimTT7TlTMrCt0 nnH MnDDUTUT? nilUTIl can be enred at home, and with- iJUUllJxLiUlIjUO ailU lUUIUiUillJ the patient, by the use of our SPECIAL During treatment patients are allowed phine uutil such time as they shall voluntarily give tliem up. We send particulars and pamphlet of testimonials free, and shall DO glutt to place auncrers iroin any 01 uou Willi persons WUO iiuve uceu curcu Ull t ft TABLETS are for salo flruKgiUat fl.OOl'crpackaKe. 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St. Louis Democrat says Cleveland is doing his best to maintain the finan cial policy which he inherited from Harrison. Vnir flint. Pafcrfolr V.aan Via heen ordered home to Nebraska, peace may be declared between Chili and the United States. Senator Gordon, and Hoke Smith are quarreling over state patronage. Now let lwuam eamms ana i oa vis- munkes keep mute. The whip trust has a capital of 13, 000,000 and the manufacturers of wood working machlnsry have a trusi wun 130,000,1)00 capital. Under South Carolina's new liquor law there will only be forty-six saloons in the state, but they wm ao a rushing business. The Texas populists have started a dally paper at rort worth, with a.), 000 capital and there Is a good pros pect of it being ft suct-ss. Kmerononco said: "Kery reform was once a private opinion, and when It shall be n private opinion again, it will will solve the problem oi me ago. Jamestown. New loric owns its own electric light works and Harrlaonvllle, Mo., and hverett and .Need ham, Ms have voW to own their own works. IJ hon Spalding ol Peorl thinks tbe Christian niloLure, by closing the World's Fair fsimUys, will loe the tntiuc-o.ee they now possess over work lojuien. The senate roiumlttee on territories will begin it timtstiiftilun t the cn dttlon vi the four terrltorltes now knockloif for aJuV.!ou to the Union csrly in July, There ftre 4,tlM'U farmers h the I niU'4 sutes and among thee are l,03,t)l renters, wnc ere coitipiUvU to m - w w W m lima. omo. jt-wt- y 3 PARTICULAES 1 5 '""XCCX I LULL m. m. J 9ui wxxxxx yyy rTV WWV S I RESPONSIBLE y AGENTS wANTEDf fsy a heavy aaseesment annually for Iving on this earth. Railroad employers should make a note of it and not forget it either that they have ten people's party membei s of congress to thank for the passage of tie car coupler bill. Honduras has agreed to house and protect the Louisiana state lottery for a period of fifty years. As its present charter expires Jan., 1, 1894, it will re main in Louisiana until that time. Thomas H. Benton It was who. said: "The government ought not to, dele crate this power (to issue money) if it could. It is too great a power to oe trusted to any banking business what ever." Owinsrtothe "beneficent effects of the McKInley bill" 20,000 tons more of tin was shipped to this country last year than the year before. So much for protection. Who paid the increas ed cost? D. A. Houseman, a Danbury collec tor of Americana, lately come upon a pewter cup bearing on its front a crest and the inscription "George Washing ton, 1779" and evidently used as a shaving mug. London England has established a municipal lodging house with a rate of ten cents for every twenty-four hours, and Glasgow has seven such houses. Massachusetts legislature is investigating the business. The man who hung up private lams by the thumbs, Col, Streeter, was in dicted recently on four counts, one of which is for being oa a big drunk at Washington. Why don't tbe press dispatches talk about it? The people's party in California shows more life than in any other state of the Union at this time. Thousands of men who opposed the cause in the November election are working teeth and nail for the new party now. It Is gratifying to observe that the failures which are dally increasing in number are confined to communities which have acquiesced in the demone tization of half of the money which formerly circulated among the people. m I1 I X . A. DriJICUSCD WE GUAIUSTEE A CI' KG ntlTlCmOtn aiil invito tlie moHt card ul iuvoniiKRtlon hh tiour rexponglbll- lty uuu tno uiuriu oi our lauiuis. In a cup of tea or colt o without tti knowl mUJU outanyenort on tne part oi FORMULA GOLD CURB TABLETS. the free use or Liquor or Mor lueso uuuiut m wimiuuiiica. uy iu uncut uu ihduii, by all FIBSTCLASS enclose us f 1 ,00 jiaunugo wi mi wnrth and from fmm u-n t( mill Hinoked of your Tablets ' Tnn On to CnEHiCA I. for H.00 worth of your "V X X. XX r. xxx xx XX XX x. x irxxxx y "V X k X X x V rf"V X X X. X. X s S W r x xx v U I X X XX w 1VXX x x X X X X S xrroxwx X X " XX s -v x x x n a AVJ A them all right and, al thouRh 1 was both a heavy smoker ana cliewer, ley did the work in Ichs than three days. I am cured. Truly yours, MATHfW JOHNSON, P. O. Box 48. PiTTsnnnoH. Pa. The Ohio CnEiCAtCo.:-OEfTi.EMEN:-n (rives me pleasure to speak a word of praise for your Tablets. My son wa Btronsrly nUdicten w tne usoor .,M thr..n,ri, uVriHtifl. I wan lpl to I rv vour Tablets. He wosu heavy ana ermKUmt drinker, but after unlntr your and will not touch liquor oi any kind. 1 you. in order to know the cure was permanent. Ohio Chemical Co : Gentlemen: Your Tablets have performed a miracle in my case. lined mornhine. hvnodermicallv. for seven years, and have been curwl by the use of two packages of your Tablets, and without any effort on Audresu all Orders to THE OHIO CHEMICAL CO., SI. S3 and S3 Ooera Block. LIMA. OHIO. mAntiOfl thtrl Winer.) Secretary Morton is rarely seen on the streets except in a carriage, but it is Vice President Stevenson's custom to walk to the capital, and he may usually be found any day in some hotel lobby mingling with the "plain" peo ple. San Diego voted nine to one in favor of issuing $((63,000 In bonds for water works. The service is now in the hands of a private company, which the city will buy if It can be secured at a fair price, otherwise new works will be built. Deacon Nelson Johnson, colored, while exhortinar lu a pulpit at New York, dropoed dead . The superstitious negroes thought his death a visitation of God. The police reserves hud to be called out to take tho body from the church. It was Thomas Jefferson who de clared that: "I believe that banking institutions are moro dangerous te our liberties than standing armies. Al ready they have raised up a money aristocracy that has set the govern ment at uctlance." Secretary Carllslo proposes to look closer into national bank affairs. In order, if poaalble, to prevent such dis honesty as wai snown in the ans.rs oi the banks which recently failed In Boston. l'MtmlelnhU and Nashville. Congress will be ankid to give the bank examiner more ower. The Ventura L'nlt says Santa Cms has tried the exivrlatent ot municipal water woiks, and the result has bu n that the rates charged for the water are from 40 to ( vr ent lets than thiwe charged by the private company. The l'nlt urges tbe poople of Ventura to do llkewiao, predicting equally bene ficial rvsulu to them. l'rv!Jont Mclarny of tbe organ isation formed for tbe ourpose of eu furving Sunday Ui wont to Home stead and found 3"0 men at work tn the !.; I mill. K that mong the first to In proMscute! will be the t erne gitti. It is proposed to proMMute toll colle'tort on bridges and ewr prott ogagvtl In woridiy eniploymeot on Sunday, Tbe salary and ! rwelnnl by our mlnUur at Umdon ainouaied, lat year, t 1,4 PU h'o wonJor the om man-place title ,'.ltnlter,, Is Uu(- Orient and these political pings must now be 4,Fmbassdorsn who are "per sonal representatives of the sovereign" at the foreign courU. We, indeed, are a plain common people who believe in democratic simplicity! The queerest railway train seen in many long years drew out of the Penn sylvania depot amid the cheers of a big crowd of curtousity-seekera. The train consisted of engine No , 1 of the Pennsylvania railway and cara Nos., 3 and 5. This engine is the first railway locomotive ever used on this side of the Atlantic. It Is called "John Bull." and started to puff its way lab- orously to the Wprld's Fair, where It will be an object of great interest to thousands of observers. Signs of Prosperity. An ex-republlcan writes to the Thayer County Mall as follows about the mortgage records: Here is the record for tne month of March: No., of farm mortgages filed 84; , Amount involved, $125,403.70. No., released 89. Amount t9,773.10. No., of city mortgages filed 13. Amount, 13,148.60. No., released 11. Amount, $7,995.90. Chattel mortgages filed, 165. Amount, 2.917.51. No., released 90. Amount, 22,3:t0 82. Total amount of mortgages filed $155,470.11. Total amount of mortgages released, $100,099.82. Total Increase in March $55 370.29. So we see from the above figures, taken from the official record kept by tho county clerk that the increase m farm mortgage indebtedness alone for only one month is $55,039. S0 Wo learned also from a further examination that the farm mortgage indebetedness had increased U this country every month except one (Jan., 1892) since the law went into effect which was Juno 1st, 11)1. We found that the farm mort traze indebtedness for tho year 1H92 had increased $276, 526.55. We found JUUUL A FEW Testimonials from persons who have been cured by the use of Hill s Tablets. The Ohio ChemicalCo.i Una Km: I have been tiainir Vonf PI H W IT A' ,f .-d s ca . jLry aV VJ S cure for tobacco namt, ana louna u wouia A,t shut vim eluim for It. I used ten ci'llU of thatitronireKtchewinir tobacco a day. one to five t-iirurs: or I would amoke lortv nine of tobacco, liuve chewed for twentv llve yearn, and two packuges cured me ho I have nodcHire for it. li. M. JAYLOUO, Leslie, Mich, DOBBS FEBHT. N. T. Co.: Gentlemen: Koine time aro I sent Tablets for Tobacco liabit. 1 received Tablets but three days he quit drtnklnfr, have waited four mouth before writiutf xours t'ulXEN MOBIUSON. Cincinnati, Ohio. my part. W. I iOTiUAi. that the total Increase of all three classes for tbe year 1892 amounting to the snug little sum of 1372,2110.43 and Ptill readers of the Omaha lice are caused to believe that this class of in debtedness is rapidy decreasing. Will some one be so kind as to tell us wby these debts are increasing and how to turn the tide the other way? A New Recruit. Editor Alliance-Independent: I want to use enough space in your columns to declare my political inde' Dendence. I am an old soldier, I cast a my first vote for Abraham Lincoln, and have been whooping it up for the re nutiltaan nartv ever 6ince. But I have been cettW some lleht. I have made up my mind to cease belonging to a party and have some politics of my own" There arrears to be no more than a straw's difference between tho two old oartles. I have concluded to enlist in the people's party for "three vears or the war." 1 hopo to make my vote count for the election ot a poopls's president in Yours for a change, Lincoln, Neb. B. KiLtY. Call on Geo. Nattermaa & Co. for rarrlai'cs. wa irons, binders, and ail farm Implements. We'll use you right 213 South Ninth St., Lincoln. Barber At Fowler have some of the eheiiiN-si uroovrtv In Lincoln for sale. ' If vou have a chI. clear farm and i . . . . . i... want io eel l.iutoin iroi'rj, wnw. and they will find you nrst-class deal liAKiiEK run i. a it. !b nro 10, KM I O Street. farm fur Hale. UA) acres 4 BiUes north of Alliance Box Butte county Neb, 0 acree la cultivation. Nl fti'ree fenced, sod houxo and barn, two wnils. Will give HMee ton at once, rrloe l" Ier a re. m hem o mi!ee north of Alliance. 40 arr tn cultivation, all tillable. I'rice I'.iw per a re. There can be other land bought adjoining these If dualred. f tr further partioutara dicte, I'. ! KLl. Alliance, Neb. Vou will gt treeh and pure mhhIs at (irlswolds, 140 booth HlownVh street. rrti. Jt OBTAIN CHICAGO PEICE3 FOR ALL Y0UB . PRODUCE. Th war te do this la te shtp your Butter. Poultry, Eggs, Veal. Hay, Craln, Wool, Hidee.lBeans, Broom Corn, Croon and Dried Fruits, Vegetable, or aayiaiof you have to us. The fact tbat yon for years Is no reaaon that yon should continue niakea specialty of reeelvlnf shtjments direct from FARMERS AND PRODUCERS, and prebably have the largest trade in this war of aay house In this market. Whilst yee are look! af around for the cbapest market tamrbich to buy your goods, and thus economising- la that way. It will certainly pay vou to inve some attenUon to the best and most pro&t able way of diapestng of your produce. We Invite eorrespocdence from INDIVIDUALS, ALLIANCES, CLUBS, aadall organisations who desire to ship their preduoe direct te this market If requested, we will send you free er ebarge oar eaiiy market report, sup ping directions and such information as will be of service to you. If yen contemplate ship ping. When so requested proceeds for shipments will be deposited to the credit of the ship per with any wholesale house In Chicago. Let as hear fromyou, 47-et SuzniERS Morrison & Co., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 174 Reference: Metropolitan National J. W. CASTOR.'ri J. P. ROUSE. Vlje-Prea. f. E. M0TT, THE FARMERS MUTUAL INSURANCE GO NEBRASKA. INSURES ONIY FARM PROPERTY P AIMERS, we invite your attention to the Farmers Mutual Insurance Company of Nebraska, If you are in want of Insurance you can not afford to insure in any other company, and if you do not want insurance now, write and get a copy of our By-laws are doing anyway, Komember we are for Farmers only. principal orrif E, Koom 407 Brace Uullcllng. TOBACCO HART Vor Kiiln hv nil flril.'lii ilrimulMla. or IK-llt hr et-liituf Wt.Ufl. Auk lor II I M,'h Tulilrl, .nil I'BrtlculBn fw TIIK OHIO t IIKIIICAI t'tlj by nimu Aaurewst. 33. aud M Opera Itlock, L.1MA.O. A CAR LOAD OF Eureka The Best in the World Just received by G. M. Loomis. Call and Soe them. Also Tanks, Tumps, . 1 1 .1 ! I and Soe them, in the hardwar in tno naraware line. Telephone 371. $11.76 Will buy a TWELVE YARD PATTERN - OF - Faille In the New Spring Shades of Cafe an Lait, Military Black, Emerald, Tabac, and Violet. 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