0 JULY 13, 1893 THE ALLIANCE -INDEPENDENT. THR NEED OF THE OR lUU Ii Erve and True Men England Aims to Engine the Masses of America Through the Gold Standard- GOLD-BUG SCHEMES EXPOSED. Senator Career Writes a Ringing Letter on the Political Situation, in Which Ht Cuts to the Cots. Worse and 'Worse. About two weeks ago I wrote an arti cle (or the Omaha Bee. I sent it to that paper for political reasons. 1 knew that some would read it there that would never get to see it anywhere else. But I fear that on account of the position it occupied in that paper that but few got to see it even there, for one man told me be looked the paper 'over three times before he found it, liter being told that it was in that I ssue. It was put awaj back after the ;eneral market reports. In that arti cle I claimed that the government was paying out our gold for silver bullion, notwithstsnding it was denied time and again. Since that time we have additional evidence that can not well be denied. J. Sterling Morton, the Nebraska product-wrecker and gold bug champion, has declared that by the treasurer's record within the last eleven months over 149,000,000 had been issued in silver certificates in the purchase of silver bullion, and that over 147,000,000 of those same certificates had been re deemed in gold. Is it any wonder that the gold reserve has been depleted? The gold that tha law requires to be kept for the redemption of greenbacks has been used to redeem the silver cer tificates, which positively declare on their face that they are redeemable in silver dollars. I claim that every time a silver cer tificate is redeemed in gold, not only the law but the oath of office has been violated by the administration. If the 1100,000,000 bad been kept and used only for the purpose for which it was aimed by law, it never would have been cal id for. But by paying it out con trary to law and for purposes never con t jmDlated bv congress, there Is no wonder that it has diminished. We are now entering a crisis that we have been warned of time and again, by the far-Beelng men of the nation, who have been branded as cranks and calamity howlers. But every claim of the peo ple's party has been verified by present condition of things and by theadmls aion of the party in power, as well as the leaders of all parties. We have been telling the people that it was legislation that was leading us to the verge oi ruin: out -no, mis was only the cry Of cranks." But since the ruin has come, the universal cry has been, "call congress together that we may have legislation to relieve us from our present distress." Now, if it was not legislation that brought us to the present condition, how can legislation bring us relief? But what kind of leg islation do these doctors of finance pro pose to give us? They tell us the Sher man purchasing act must be repealed. But, supposing it is repealed, what then? Will that give us any more money? But we are told we don't need any more money; that we have more money than we ever had. Now, if we have as much or more than we ever had, what has become of it? Ob, we are told that the lack of confidence has caused the banks to lor" it up in their vaults. If the banks are gathering it all, why are the banks bursting up over the country? Seems to me that argument is too thin, ICthe banks have plenty of money.then why has the clearing house of New York had to issue 821,000,000 of certifi cates to relieve the banks on account of the scarcity of 1 money? It is quite hard after getting into the soup by telling a falsehood, to get out by tell ing another. We are now beginning to find out why tbe Sherman act was passed. Those tbat voted for it admit that they saw a free coinage law staring them in the 'ace; that they voted for the Sherman law to prevent the pass age of a free coinage law, And how did they tucceed in blinding the eyes of the friends of silver? By promising a larger ui of silver. The Bland act compelled tu government to coin 12, 000,100 per month. But the Sherman act required the purchase of 11,500,000 ounces a month.permittlng the secretary ot tbO treasury to Issue treasurj notes therefor and left It discretionary with him regarding the coinage of silver, The friends oi free coinage, never dreamed that these notes would be redeemed In gold and thus taken ttut of circulation, contracting the cir culating medium that much more. Hut they can now see how the momty power fooled them by balling their golden hok with sliver. The last act la tbe conspiracy tocom pel this natUm to adopt the gold stand ard wm the t4pge uf Ir- eloaf tt slivtr la India. Horn If ttngland succeeds In C4nr&maUnf this lat effort to destroy the power of this gov ramnt to pay the debt we owe aer, tbe will have succeeded la dolsg what be (ailed la do in t-o wars: subjugate tbU nation and wpl us to forever pay hr tribute, if we submit to tbU ere, ih where, theft will be our femWd Urty. that we have loftd to USkaadslr.gah.wir $uw Hinc tbe eU for cuaf res to tawil August '. Tbe burden ( that call U relief (torn the Unsocial dre lua. The rherinaa act suust be rw pealed. Hut raa It be 4vn 1'arlUI ays tbat be Ua now tbat It can, but tea u It ul4 w bate tmm it it ia h d now and cvuUl aot av Wen dune touk a bat baa Bruo.ht about the f nan? ITtere bat tent feu eleeUua wllbla Ibis tlffi. o asw numbers of congm. We ante 1 l I re H jrMf1HLFtJtWJ had no chance to test any change in public sentiment, and if the members of congress elected last iau nave changed, what has changed tnenv ur as Simpson said. "Has somebody been fooling with my heifer?" Now. I do hope that the people will keop a care ful watch of their congressmen; and see who has sold themselves to the English money power and spot them as they would spot a thief and when they return, trite them such a reception that they will forever hide themselves in toeir snaine. If ever we needed brave men and true, it is now. For these are times that try men's souls. Let the cry go forth, "Give me liberty or give me death." The liberty loving people of this nation will never submit to a single gold standard. And if the demo-republicans parties ever permanently demon etize silver they will sorely lay . the foundation for the demonetization of gold or repudiation. This nation will never consent to become hewers ot wood and drawers of water to Eogland. If the course now pursued by the money power is continued, we will be com pelled to resist her demands, though It takes another war to do It. The com mon people will bear a certain amount of oppression, but when it becomes too heavy to ba borne, they will rise in their might and say 'thus far and no farther shalt thou go.' We have heard a great deal in the last few years about twisting the lion's tail and adopting a policy of America for Americans. But this, you remember, was said about election time when the politician wanted office. Now, if this nation is not able to reg ulate her own financial system, but must appeal to England to help her out, why can't we let ber regulate our tariff also? And, by the way. what has become of the tariff question, any way? Friends of America, stand by your guns, tne press ana tne stump, and press the Dame to me very gates, for we have the enemy on the run. The victory is in tight. J. H. Darner. Two Kinds of Boycotts. Now tbat the fourteen clerks dis charged by tbe railroad on suspicion of betraying office secrets have been rein stated, and peace once more reigns at Fourth and Townsend stre 'ts, it may do no barm to give a moment's thought to the statement of the clerks at the time of their removal that so long as they were under the ban of tbe Southern Pa cific they could not hope for employ ment on any other railroad In America. This fact was not put forward as a grievance. It did not seem to occur to sny of the victims that there was any' thing unnatural in it. And yet If such a universal boycott had been attempted by the Federated Trades, what sermons we shmild have had on the tyranny of labor organizations! The officers of the Federation would have found themselves in lall for con splracy as soon as a federal judge could get time to look into their case, and it would not have taken him very long to find time The boycott is no invention of labor unions, la the form of the blacklist it has been a weapon of employers for a longer time than records can measure. In the hands of capital it Is secret, swift and effective. Manufacturers and rail road corporations do not have to distrib ute dodgers on tne streets warning tne public nut to hire an obnoxious work man. They do not -ring inemseives into collision with the law. By quiet cor respondence, which no labor union has the power to trace, they make a boy cotted workman an industrial outcast. As long as the courts do not touch this form of oppression they should be cau tious about interfering with the feeble efforts of labor to retaliate. Of course violence and crime must be suppressed, but if mere advice not to patronize par ticular firms is to be treated as an illegal conspiracy there should be an attempt to do a little regulating on tbe other side. San Francisco Examiner. Freight and Passenger Rates. The great wrong that needs to be righted Is the dally imposition practiced on the people by the railroads in charg ing one rate for carrying freight and an other rate for carrying passengers. This outrageous railroad practice of distinguishing between cattle and citi zens and charging forty or fifty times as mach for carrying 200 pounds weight of humanity as for carrying 200 pounds weight of hogs takes millions of dollars annually out of the pockets of the Amer ican neoDle. it Is not the tariff nor the pension list nor the tremendous civil service salary list that has made the people of. this country poor and is keeping them poor. 'The reason why nine men out of ten are impecunious la the exorbitant railroad fares tLey have to pay. Just think of the monstrous Injustice ot carrying a carload of merchandise welching tori; v.'Pi (rota New Y?rk to Boston for 40 and then charging the nun who owns it Hi fur vatiyliiji bis family of seven persons, weighing all put together less tban half a ton, over the same distance. Yettbli I what Is being done on all the railroad lines In tbe country. New tork Recorder. The age at which children are per mined to work In Austria, according to the latest consular reporU, Is twelve year: alss In Bolglum, France, the Netherlands and Sweden. In Denmark, tirest Brit ain nd Italy It Is ten years; la Germany and Sweden cbUJren under fourteen yean treat prrm ttedto work raw tban sit hour dally, tn Doamark sti and a ball, Auatrla en tit. Frtnee ten. and In ; land n4 more tha four and a bait hours ot uninterrupted Utr at a time is permit ted. Italy Uelf-t hours up UttweUe yean, when tbe r Uiloo Is removed. lbs ipulUt state commit We New York reoeattt held a mtstisg, at which it was Uecbled to hold the Slew conven tion at KylvHA Uaat h Uke OnetJa. As. K which will be Usrtni the great faittisrs'encainpweat. The reproeeut l!oa will be ttte tletrgtte from Molt couy emi Nw )ufk sad. Kings, which hMe use additional fur es. hcoa- rreesloaal dUtricti ard one additional fur evry awi tut or iu;vrity fraction c a ior weaver, jesMaMna! --! II tlaM wen, nirchaaut bankers and aiwamea are Waring' tftielr orders at UsKwla fast Cu., IJ O s'rveW BIUEF NEWS NOTES Interesting Iteans Gleaned from People's Party Exchange. The bi-metallo league meet August 1, in Chicago. The neoole's Dartv has been organized in Vt., and a convention calltd. The Latin union still remains firm in its stand on the silver question. TTav. fl II. Macklin. of Germantown. was romlnated for governor by Ohio promoiuonisis. Cholera, la raiHnr In Southern France There seems to be an effort to keep it out of the newspapers, however. The ner capita Indebtedness of Oregon 1873 00. Thiaieaald to be less than that of almost any, other western state. Tha Rfnwt Tnd. Stone OuSTrleS company, the largest producers of oolitic limestone in tne worm maae an a-Bigu- mont. a a wiilt of tha Preahvterlan troubles, the famous old Lane Seminary at Cincinnati, may be abandoned en- irely. TVi Waahlno-tnn Poet In a recent riniihlA.ha.adAd editorial charges the cold bugs with being conspirators. Here is a righteous voice in Sodom Itself. In South Carolina, after July 1, all saloons must go out of business, the state dispensary system undertaking to supply liquor to the extent needed. . a MIaiii she Ait owner at Grand Junction shows the pelt of a lamb born - "a a T a. on the urand mesa a tew days ago. it has two bodies, wun out one neaa. In an interview at Indianapolis Sena tor Porta nmAir.U'A tha raneal of the Sherman law and said suspension of w a f iii a a. - 1 silver in lnaia wouia ieaa to a panic. The boundary dispute between France and Slam has reached an acute stage. A French gunboat has anchored before Bangkok, prepared to fire on the city. Anthony J. Drexel, the Philadelphia banker and philanthropist, died sud denly at Carlsbad, Germany. A low estimate of bis fortune places it at $20, 000.000. The first full cargo of hay ever sent from tbe United States to Europe is be ing loaded at New York for France, where there is a prospect of selling at good prices. Robert T. Lincoln, Bishop Leane, Fredrick L. Olmsted, Richard Olney and Daniel H. Burnham were among those on whom degrees were conferred by Harvard college. Convicts working in the stone quarry atFolsom, Cal., penitentiary made a break for liberty, and in the fight which ensued three convicts were killed and four others wounded. Under the new Canadian criminal law those dealing in lotteries will be liable to two years imprisonment and 12,000 fine. This applies to all games of chance except at church fairs. The St. Paul fire department is threatened with disruption because of lack of funds to continue the service un less the men accept a reduction of pay, which they refuse to do. Tbe bank of Ness City, Kansas, was closed by order of State Bank Com missioner Briedenthal. It had a capi tal stock of 140,000, deposits of 131,300, and but 183.95 on hand. Governor Waite, of Colorado, has been requested to call a special session of the legislature to consider tbe advis ably of passing a law setting aside all debts for a stated perjod. Gen. Nelson A. Miles was elected president of the Society of the Army of the Potomao and a resolution was ad-1 opted urging the national government to purchase Gettysburg battlefield. The Cabinet of the Epworth League at Cleveland adopted a resolution in structing the General Secretary to withdraw the .pwortn .League exnioit from the World's Columbian Exposi tion. The Uoion Coal company of Colorado has struck a five foot vein of the same quality as the Canon coal in its new shaft at Williamsburg, at a depth of 3'.)0 feet. Preparations are being made to mine 500 tons a day next winter. . In the United States Court at Madi son, Wh.. Benjamin C. Vanover of Pine River, Wis., was sentenced to the Milwaukee House of Correction for a year and a day and was fined 11 for im personating bis dead brother, who served in tne war, in an effort to secure a pension. The eastern coal agents have advanc ed prices for July dellvry as follows: Fifteen cents on egg and 20 cents on stove and nut. No decision was reach-1 ed on the price for broken coal. The western agents advanced coal 25 cents a ton on all sizes. The estimated output for July is 3,000,000 tons. TK ff'.aLv Siinreme emtrt of South Dakota bas decided that the Western Union Telegraph company must accept messages whether or not written upon the regular teiegrapn uiue. u plaintiff, Joseph Klrby of Sioux Jails, In the case In question gets W damages, lie bas pending forty other cases. Dealer at New York say that trans actions in government bonds have bea on an enormous seaie rewnuy. vo authority estimates the sale lor the pat fortnight by savings oauis anu ainureu Institution at about 121.000,000, Na tional banks were the purchaser and full prices were paid la every tnntaac. It the wtllof the late Senator Uland Stanford I J,&WMJ0 is left to the trustee of the I a and tfuaford. Jr., ualveriif at l'alu Alio. tftMOUU to hi brother Ibotaa Walton Stanford, and lluu.OuO eaoh hi bU other two brothers, Joalah and A. P. Stanford. After minor be quet his wife ts made mUuary legatee, tieaeral Weaver is sldresalng lm men gatherings la Kan as lately, A ournixwlat from Cloud txniaiy re ports upward m I.hjM at IVmctmlia. many owning dUtanoes ot SO mil? full tare in the raUrwnd. and Utlaf la the tun M two hour, for feu ball wwuM huM half tbe auJWaoe It U such suJIacma the tbat bad the $ , p. p. to ibltk they am m lunger la it out there. Kes) faud oa tvforta tuatters by ukieg tUi r. READ OUR TESTIMONIALS u-iii hum ti m!m rnr Itm i eaoae do alckneaa, and may be f t etfr OI tne peueui WW WU1 1UUU1HUU MnYiiTME& ana ioefhihe th patient, by th f our SPECIAL M.h..t miiII in tuowfa Urn wit peraoo who have tweaeured uii t tai aaati a ..u nia. a i w a. m r - lata at 9 ' 1 .60 Pr package. if your drugs Uidoee not keep them, eneloeeos St. and we will sand you, by return mall, a paokaca of our Tablet. Writ yoor nam and addrea plainly, and state whether Tablet are for Tobacco, Morphine or aaquur uauib DO NOT BB DECEIVED Into purchasing an y 01 uia Tariuua noairuuia inn ira A Acti jjttt ana tame bo outer. Manufactured only by j -rim OHIO CHEMICAL CO., kM. M Optra BIsck. LIMA, OHIO. raBTicciASs FREE. Tn I have two paeaag RESPONSIBtl SEMIS WaNTIN (lm wrtttnf Rlpans Tabules assist digestion; sweeten a sour stomach; cure .liver tronbles. Use Northwestern line to Chicago. Low rates. Fast trains. Office 1133 O St. When you write to one of our adver tisers, be sure to mention The Alli- ANCB-lNDEPENDENT Use Northwestern line to Chicago. Low rates. Fast trains. Office 1133 OSt. Call on Geo. Natterman It Co. (or carriages, wagons, binders, and all farm implement. We'll use you right. 213 South Ninth St., Lincoln. , Use Northwestern line to Chicago Low rates. Fast trains. Office 1133 O St. WANTED. White beans, honey, sorgham molasses butter and eggs to sell on commission. J. W. Habtlkt, Bute Agent. Use Northwestern line to Chicago. Low rates. . Fast trains. Office 1133 O St. Vnilnw tha ommi to the furniture and household goods emporium of Melnzer & Sweanngen at 127-120 North Fourteenth street, where you will find everything In their line of the best quality and cheap est price; especially bed-room suits. Use Northwestern line to Chicago Low rates. Fast trains. Office 1133 OSt rUlvBALils. Ataoargain, one oi mo best paying Photograph Galleries la . ... , it.. thA o.itv of Lincoln. Neb. Will teach purchaser the trade if necessary. Had a 14,000.00 tradepast year. For parti culars address, W. H. Clinkenbeabd, Lincoln, Neb. Use Northwestern line to Chicago Office 1133 Low rates. Fast trains. O St. Barber & Fowler have some of the cheapest property in Lincoln for sale. If you have a good, clear farm and want to get Lincoln property, write, and they will find you a first-class deal. Barber & Fowl.br, Room 10, 1041 O Street. Tourists Trips. Round trips to to tne Pacific Coast. Short trips to the Mountain Resorts of Colorado. The Great Salt Lake. Yellowstone National Park the most wonderful spot on this continent. Puget Sound, tbe Mediterranean of the Pacific coast. E. T. Mastin, C. T. A., 1044 O St., J.B. SL03SON, Gen. Agt.. Lincoln, Neb. Barber & Fowler have a stock ol gen era'. mAmhandlHA in Iowa, now run ning and doing big cash business; old settled country. Party wishes to wove to Lincoln and win iuko a part cioar property and balance cnh. bee or write, Barber & Fowler. noom iu, imi j enrw. Missouri raclflo, Th Mlaaouri Faclfllo railway seems yi ha un with the tlmea to the very latest moment In giving low rates to the World uiraiao to atiouis anu an aantpn ruilnta It well a to tha SOUth. ana- information da.lrd can be had at r.'ul O t Lincoln Neb J. V 11 Miller n T.A .nr SL. Louts Mo, of LI. C T0WN8KNU G. 1. & T. A. Notrh Western Una ralac tleeper and Fast Chicago Train sjemioa, A palace car for Lincoln people Is now attached week dys to the timl ntM Men's lat train leaving Lincoln at K "i n m and on Surnlav to the t'bl rairu limited kavlnif at 1.40 P, m. No bitter rvlc, lol raw. k, likata. Iwrlh raaratlons tO Call at city tft I IU O, St., or dt corner S and Ha gt. Mitwrl Vm lfio are ftVrlnf the ry loweit rat for round trip UvbeU to the u'n.i,i'i Fair, BiHHl i for return until Nvmwr 15, lm4, Alo ha plaoel a aaia autuiuer tourlat tU'kte St tn usual low relM a can terlnod by ralllnif at tl?. I AH tl tlr". Idaooln, N.k. J. Ii 1L Mn l id. C. T. A. or II UTuwNtasu, U. I', At T. A. Bt. LouU, Mo. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm ST. JOSEPH BUGGY CO. tit. Wife Uucfi (o. CarrVacee and HutfrfU at itiwvati lrtH'. t'atalogu and irto Ut trr. U and Maat l , ik Joe Mo. REMEMBER "a" carrlul lu v eau t Ion I WKfiCiBaRTR wl turtle Ute vcaUtfatlon a to our reDOoaltU- ity ana lb menu oi our labieie. . Double Chloride of Gold Tablets TORiroo iii from StoldaTs. Perfectlv bartn va tn a cup of tea or coffee without taa knowl- mvup mwMaw .Mw - habit zror FORMULA OOLD CURB TABLETS. m irvm uwm vi uvwi w ?7&Z " a v v- ,u.i-v Jt 'Sit 5 imnf worth from ten to ana inim and emokaa Of your Tablet Taa Oaio Chbhicai Oo. i Gim.na i8oue tiui mo I nr SI. 00 worth of roar Tablets for Tobaeeo Habit. I received them all riff bland, although Ihav did the work In laaa than Yrujj you Taa I Ohio Odbmioal Co. Miniimi t"!! ffives me pleasure to apeak a word of pratee for yoar Tablet. atae for your Taoieie. it liquor, ana to l M.. tj eonataat drinker, but after nalng yoar and will not touch Manor of any kind you, ia order to know the ear was permanent. i Ohio Chbmica l Oo : Giitlbmi tToar Tablets used morphine, hypodermioaliy. for aaeen as oi your xaoiet. ana witaoui any anon oa Addreeta avU Ordrn to I OHIO CHEMICAL C9.9 i X LJ UBITANTIAl MVIM IN N0I LEATHER it 0RDERIN0 H0EI BY MAIL, SENT POSTPAID. IAVE AT LEAST THREE PROFITS. ECURE THREE PAIRS AT PRICE OP TWO I Ladles' Fine Button and Lace Shoe, 11.50, S2.S0, SI.0O. Genta' Fine Calf Lace Shoe and Congreu Caitert, S2.00, IJ.SO,T3.00. M Uaei and Youths' Celebrated Burton School Button, l. SO. KVSand lor complete IlluatraUd Catalogue. I hear good word, only from those who pat ronize you. Mr. Loucki hat patronized you now lor a year, and hat been well pk-awd with the purchases for the whole Umlly. When opportu nity offers, 1 shall always be glad to say a good word lor you. II. A. Loucki, Huron, So. Dakota, Pra. National Parm$rf Allianci Exchang$ and Industrial Union, POSTAL SHOE COMPANY, I4S Conjrsss St sd US Franklin St., BOSTON, THE IMPROVED DAVIS PLATFORM : DINDERs For Balk bt- J. S. FREEMAN, State Agent. ColumbUH, Neb. P C Ann will buy patents on a perfect com 4l d,UUV blnnd jilaDtur and Cultervator. Can be manufactured at halt the price of nlmllar ones and welghx liw. Also patents on Stirrup, Lantern and Foot Warmer. 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