THE WEALTH MAKERS. Jana&ry 17, 1895 CD COVES THE WORLD. W "lsp aad wake aad sissy, bit all tklDfl tort; Tas fltm forward to hi broths Sua: Ts dark Earth follow. lmM la aaralllpas; Awl tklaaa raiarala oa tbawaslYsa Meva sa ward, Isadla ap tbs goldas ;wr." Carnegie hu reduced tha wage of his employes 15 to 35 par cent. 8. D. Willard of Geueva, New York, think the eaat will noon bare to irrigate M well aa tha west Tha American Droom and Brunh com pan; has just be incorporattHl with a capital stock of $800,00u. Tha concern is a trust. The great broom factories ol tha country are all in it. Senator Teat nan a bill to introduce to redeem all greenback and treaury note by (suing coin certificate therefor, and theae to be redeemed in gold or silver aa the government i disposed. London contain 11)0,00.) pauper, 80, 000 abandoned women, 33,000 homeless adult and 85,000 alum children. Ten thousand new criminals are made in or added to it yearly. A new iron ore trust ia forming which expects to prevent all competition and raise prices front $2.50 to $2.90 a ton up to $3.50. One firm of Cleveland brokers will handle tha whole output. The Bell Telephone company has ap pealed the case in which Judge Carpenter of the United States Circuit court decided that the Berliner patent is void. The public is greatly interested In this case. The Lexow committee, with the assist ance of Dr. rarkhurat'a society, has dem onstrated that law in that city is an in strument of oppression and that the pub lie officials have been organized black mailers under the Tammany democracy. The Nebraska and Iowa Implement Dealers Association has just held its an nual meeting. The workers who do not organise will be ground to powder. Organization is the Taw and necessity of lite. The action of the Treasury on currency Suestiona haa lowered the price of United tates bonds. The premium they bring is a value made by the demand to make use of them aa security for bank note currency. The Populists of western Pennsylvania net in conference January 1st, adopted the Industrial Legion plan of party work and raising of funds and unanimouslyen dorsed the action of the late tit. Louis Conference. Mr. Gougar's darn aire suit against the state of Indiana for $10,000 for being refused the right to vote, has been begun before Judge Everett. She pleads her own case and occupied an entire day in her first speech. Senator Allen's amendment to appro priate $300,000 to purchase seed for drouth suflerers,: it permitted to go through with the agricultural appropri ations bill, will be a great help to the people of western Nebraska. . Without work and with no money to buy bread for their starving wives and children, is the condition of the miners in the great Hocking valley district of Ohio, and the situation " daily grows more critical. The state is appealed to " i for aid. Cotton in 1814 was worth 29 pence per pound in Kurope. On November 2nd, Inst, the price reached the point, of 2.23 pence. This means that the inland price in Texas and other states is but 3.90 for a pro. duct tbat has cost him from 5.20 to 7 cents a pound. The new constitution of the state ol New York prohibits the giving of passea to public officials. This is an indication ot progress, growth of the moral sense. The Vauderbilt line, it is reported, will no louger issue half-rate tickets to cler gymen. While prices of stock are generally quoted lower the banks of New Yorksefin to be "in the swim." Sales of bank stock the last week in December ranged in from 100 to 462. While prices of all property are falling, the price or value of Honey is rising. "Wages have been tending downward, and many industries are quiet to make repairs to plants, to take annual stock, Of because ot tlm low prices of products." says a New York financial report. "stocks were dull and lower, witn spec ulations at a very low ebb. The freeze of last month is pronounced ."'the worst blow Florida has ever receiv- ' i ed. Oranges, pineapples, strawberries and otner small fruits, tomatoes and r vegetables were ruined. Lemon trees, . . grape fruit, bananas, guavas, mangoes and other trouical trees were killed. V T . i. The Republican State Treasurer of i South Dakota has gotten away with several hundred thousand dollars and i the state will probably have to bear the loss, owing to a defective bond. Under the increasing pressure of hard times and temptation dishouesty ison the increase, Germany and other European countries are closing their markets against Atneri can meat and livestock. If every nation would retaliate by closing its markets against all countries that impose fines oa imports the injury to commerce of tar 13 impositions and their tolly would be apparent. There seems now to but but slim chances of securing any currency legislation after the Carlisle plan or anything like it And we are not sorry. The proposed law was not in the interest of the people iu the the least. Better let the present laws stand nntil the Populists get into power and provide a financial system to operate , through government banks. ' The financial reporter on The Indepen dent. New York, says: "Our readers will not fail to notice the excellent showing made by the banks' in the last issue and the present one, in their statement of condition. There can be no safer invest ment than the shares of old and sound banking institutions in New York City and the east. Governor Alfgeld of Illinois, in his mes sage, comes out strongly against our new government by injunctions. He says: "During the last two or three years the usurpation of power on the federal judiciary, which has been eteadily . going on for a long time, has assumed lorm where it is destroying the very foundations ol government. Notwithstanding s steady growth in lowa railroad business, with a corres ponding increase in the net profits paid . to stockholders, the corporations are not satisfied and petition the State 5 Board of Railroad Commissioners to raise the rates, claiming that the present maximum rate is inadequate and unre- " munerauve. They want the earth The Carter Harrison frea bath In H.l. cago, built laat year at a cost of $11,20.1, has furnished 91.879 five bHtlm at a to tal cost for attendant' salaries, simp, towels, repairs and incidentals, of $').. 552, or at the rate of a little if limn four cents a bath. The difference be tween four cents and twenty-five cents is the advantageof public baths over those run for profit. beYZrXgS Th j ' P" ord for five years shows that it is keep- in the state. The Uncatr county com ing pace with fortune building by mo-pany has had its meeting, the report of nopoly robbery and other crimes. In j the secretary shows that the company 1890 there were twelve robberies or hold-!, saannnfi in.nmH mqH. ,, up. In 1890 and '91 there were 32. lal" 1380,000 Insured, made but 1893 there were 33. And in 1894 there one assessment (ten cents ?ier $100) in were29. Guns and dynamite were used , over three years, has about $30 on hand. in these attempts to get something for nothing. Out of $59,000,000 gold for which bonds were sold a month ago, only $19,000,000 remain in th Treasury. The first week in 1JS95 saw $4,477.8:16 gold dran to Kurope, besides $502,628 of silver. Wheat during the last half of 1894 averaged a fraction more tliau eleven cents per bushel lower than for the corresponding period of 1 893. The corn crop is estimated 200,000.000 to 800, 000,000 bushels short, yet the price is about 1 8 cents lower than it was in 1891 with a full crop. The Fidelity Loan and Trust company of Sioux City, Iowa, is reported insolvent. Its obligations amount to at least $4, 000,000. The Lincoln, Nebr., Street Railway company, which last week went into the hands of a receiver, was owned by this company. Part of the debenture bonds of the company are held in New England and the rest iu Scotland. If the financial system proposed by Tub Wealth Makebs had been in operation the street railways would have been built by Lincoln labor, with money ob tained at only one per cent per year, and the city would have owned them. In stead tne interest tax and dividends on stock will make a perpetual burden on the .people and necessitate needlessly high fares. Congressman Sibley of Pennsylvania, in his speech against the Carlisle-Cleveland currency bill last week, said: "If ever a rebuff was needed to one who has attempted to trample down the pre rogatives of the people it is needed for him who has attempted to usurp the en tire government to himself. The time has come when there should be some thing more than brain, belly and brass to this government." He went on to re fer to George III, and said, it had been given out that any one who voted against the bill would incur the displeas ure of the king. He also stated tbat certain congressmen had been promised a revenue collectorship if they would vote for the repeal of the Sherman act. Sib ley's speech made a great sensation. THE MARKETS. Kamas Crar. Mo. Jan u Wmat Car lots by sample on track at Kansas City at the close were quoted nominally as follows: No. hard. HftoJo Na hard. W JMoiNo. 4 hard, 48o; rejected. 4fl47o: No. 8 red. 62 620; No. a red, 6oMc No 4 rea, 48io rejeoted, 4flffl47a bales by sample on traok, Kansas City: No. t mixed corn, A oar 4iv 0 oars 4Do, i oars 40Ho: No I mixed, nominally, 40o. No 4 mixed, nominally, 8$3Ho No. 8 white. 2 oars 4lo; No 8 white. 8 oars, 4Jo Oats Sold rather slowly at yesterday's prices. Receipts ot oats to-day, 4 oars; a year ago, U oars Sales by sample on traok, Kansas City: No. I mixed oats 4 cars Mo No. 8 nominally 80o; No 4 nominally 27 No. 8 white oats,nomlnally .'8 33o No. 8 white, nominally Sk&ffio. Cans Sid-U)39Sc per IOj lbs. MiLi.it Ssko German. H.ss 1.4) per 100 lbs. BTB Firm- No 2, nominally, 63o No 3 Wo. Flaxsiro Dull; nominally L30$I.81, aooordlng to blllim Bran Firm: 68 tfto per owt sacked. Cobs Chop Firm 78&8JO per ewtsaoked. Hat Receipts, 88 oars: market firm Timothy, fancy, lift choice, SO: No. 1, atabO: cloven, mixed, !W8;, low grade. Ma 60. tanoy prairie, tHb)W choice, t7.5048; No 1, tt607; No, 8, K.50&8. packing hay, 84S. Chicago Board ot Trade. Chicago, Jan. 14 The following table shows the ran,' of prices tor aotive futures on the board of trade to-day: Jan 12 Op'ndHUt Lo st J,a Jan Whkat Jaa I6 MS f5 H May fH t WH 68 68 July 68 k MH t 60 68 Corn- Jan 46 40 45 48 45 May 48 48 47 48 H 47 July 47H 47 47 47H 47 OATS Jan 28 28 V8 28 18 May I H ill SO PORK- Jan 11 60 1160 1160 11 6' 1160 May 1181) 11821180 II 88 II 7S LARD- Jan 8 86 8 87 8 6 87 8 82 May 6W7 7 mi 687 7U2 70J & RIBS-Jan 6 82 6 82 5h2 6 82 6 80 May 8 00 8 02 6 04 6H2 687 Llvo Stock Kansas Citt, Ma. Jan. 14. Cattle Re ceipts. 8,470, calves. 39 shipped yesterday, 2,uu The ateer and cow market was fairly active and steady to strong. Texas steers loo hi her bulls and calves unohanged, feeders dull Ho ;s -Receipts, 8.012, shipped yesterday. 1,83a The m.irket wai aotive and strong to 6o higher, closing easy The top was 81 46 and the bulk e4&4.2 against ll 46 for top and 13. 9S 4 20 for bulk yesterday. JSheep Receipts. 2Y no sntpbents. There were too tew sheep offered to really test the market The feeling was strong The followln ; are representative sales: No Wt Price. No Wt Price. 88 sh Alms MS 261 The chief of the police of Moscow has issued orders that those who sell papers or printed matter inlhe streets shall not be allowed to pursue their vocation if they are not dressed in proper uniform or if they do not ap pear clean and tidy. The Pscifie mills of Lawrence, Mass., took the prize of 10,000 francs, awarded by the Paris exhibition, for having accomplished the most toward securing harmony between employers and employes. Ten such rewards were given altogether. England got none. It was not until after it had rained a little that a New Orleans man found out that his cistern had been for a long time half filled with water. The faucet was out of order, and, as no water came through it, the owner had been buying water when he had' a plenty to sell. A place lately started in Murray street, New York, supplies type writers and women clerks with cheap lunch. If ordered in time it will be sent The cost ts ten cents For this the purchaser receives two sandwiches, a pieoe of cake and two apples or bananas, all neatly wrapped in a paper napkin and placed in paper box. ffl II V II IN U IIIUUIIUUUJJ Coadairtad bf 1. T. M. BwroiBT. CorrwpoB (lane solldtd. fir, ejr clous or hall. This week several of the Mutual com panies have their annual meetings and we hope to be able to hear from them soon, that we may give the public a with no debts. Who could expect insurance for less money? If the company has the same proportionate cost for the rest of the first ten years of its existence the total cost will amount to 5.80 per f 1,000.00 for the ten years. While in a stock com pany a farm policy will cost nearly seven times tbat amount, or $40.00. If our farmer friend will put out the amount at ten per cent interest with his neighbor tbat a stock company will charge him, the interest will more than par his whole cost ot insurance, ana at the end of each five years he can draw the principal and will have a surplus, But ou the other haud if you pay it to a stock company you will never see it nurai u. and further, at the end ol tlve years you will see the road agent come up smilingly and ask you to cmp in again. . If you speak of a Mutual these same road agents will at once dub them "pass around the hat companies," or "chip In companies." But there ia only one differ ence between the stock and mutual com panies in the matter of income when run honestly in the manner they were intend ed to be, viz: One is organized to save money to those who insure, ana eacn person insured is a member, ana win see to it that no more is collected than is necessary. The other is organized to make money out of those who insure, and will collect all they can, and the in sured has nothing to say as to how much shall be collected. Hence the stock company will combine to pass the bat once in five years and collect a fine from all who are bo ignorant that they will stay out of the mutual companies. There have been several bills intro duced iu the legislature touching mutual insurance, hut aa they are not yet in type we cannot give an idea ot their con tents, except one; and that is one in which the bars are thrown down to al low all kinds of property to be insured on the mutual plan; or, rather, it would allow the onranization of mutual com panies for all kinds of property. I hope t will become a law, as it is in no Bense a class law. I will try next week to give you a peep at the insurauce law at the capiroi. WANT WORK OR BREAD. Three Thousand Worklngmen Pa rade the Streets of St, Johns. St. Johns, N. F.t Jan. 8. Monday morning a crowd of about 3,000 work ingmen, who were thrown out of employ ment by the financial collapse, gathered before the legislative chambers. Later they formed into line and paraded the principal streets. At the head of the pro cession was borne a white flag bearing the words: "Work or Bread." The move- j ment created consternation. At first the police prepared to disperse the crowd, j but as their actions were peaceful noth ing was done. After hooting the gov ernment the procession went to the dry dock where is berthed the British war ship Tourmaline, which was sent here to help preserve order. A committee ot tne ; unemployed boarded the ship and repre- i sented to Captain Moore how they and their families were starving. They de clared they were willing to work, but if no work was available they insisted the government should teed them. They threatened to take the necessaries from the stores. Captain Moore intimated that such at tempts would be repressed with a stern band, his orders being to preserve the peace and to allow no interference with private property. He, however, expressed his willingness to help the workingmen ns far as he could. He promised to write to the government representing their case and urging tbat help be extended to them. With this assurance the delega tion withdrew. Starvation is becoming more general daily. The government was waited upon by a committee of the clergy. Iu reply to the committee the government said arrangements were making to provide employment for the people. Lady O'Berns committee has started two soup kitchens, one in each end of the city. Protested bills of exchange to the amount of thousands of dollars were returned by Monday's mail. The revenue during the past month was not a tithe oi what it was during the corres ponding month of last year. More Aboot That Farmers' Trust. Editor Wealth Makers: ; I see in The Wealth Makers of De. cember 27, 1894, the matter seconded for a conference at the city of Lincoln to lorm a farmers' trust to protect our own interest, as proposed by me in a former issue of your paper. The endorsement is by two different individuals, viz: J. E. Spencer, Beemer, Neb., and D. Bough ner of Clarks, Neb. Mr. Spencer is in favor of forming a farmers' trust for all there is in It. He would suggest, though, from each county in the state, and us many more as can at tend, with the un derstanding that each farmer that sees fit to attend shall have a voice in the proceedings. 1 would state further that wheat should not sell for less than 75 cents per bushel in the state of Nebraska, neither should fat cattle bring less than 4 cents on foot. The price of live fat hogs should never be less than $4.50 per 100 pounds. We could furnish the local trade at those prices, and thev could do their own butchering as suited them best. Then we could Dav laborintr men Rood wages, bo they could at) ord to pay us the above prices, and if they were sober and indus trious they could live well aud lay up something tor a rainy day. We also would be in shape to rest when it stormed, at least, a thins: we cannot at ford to do now. And not only that, 90 per cent of them are mortgaged without any hope of ever getting them clear of the mortgage shark. U. uentlkt, Thinks Borrowing Uoweoessary- Ash Okovk, Neb., Jan. 7, 1805. Editor Wealth Makkrs: You ask, who will object to the "Popu list Financial Bystem." I. for one, would object to it for the reason that it places the money in a position where we would have to borrow it. If that Good Roads bill that was introduced in congress last snmmer would become a law it would be mnch better, if it would permit all men who are willing to work could earn money enough without borrowing it. It would regulate the price of all labor. If the government would furnish work for the unemployed and pay them two dol lars a day the mine owners and manu facturers would have to pay the same. If they would not, then the men could go ou to the government works and get it, and whenever farm products went down below what it cost to produce them the farmers could go onto the road and earn what money they would have to have and hold the grain until they could get what it was worth. If that bill had be come a law lost spring the people in the western part of the state could have stayed there and earned enough so that they could have lived and bad some to pay on their debts. I would like to see the Sub-treasury taken out of the Omaha platform aud the Good Roads bill put in its place. I think that it would be a good thing for the porty and would be much better for the people. I am a Populist through and through, and very anxious to see them get in power. Want no fusion in mine. If the Demos had let us alone in the last election we would have elected the state ticket. If W. J. Bryan does not see fit to come over to the Independents he can let them alone. He may see where he stands after a while. R. B. Jordan. Kansas Seed House. EVERYTHING. IN THE SEED LINE. Oor Rpeclaltlesi Seed Corn. Tree Seeds. Onion Seeds and Sets, Alfalfa, Sacallne. Latbyrus. 811 Tentris, Sandretcbes, Sparry, Kaffir, and Jerusalem Corn, and other new forage plants (or dry and arid countries. NEW CATALOGUE MAILED FKEB ON APPLICATION. F. BARTELDES & CO., Lawrence, Kansas. JWorid warded Grand Prize Medal, 'a Columbian ALWAYS FRESH RELIABLE. iSaal tenHitodonrsonV ft ud by ntara mulr civa Mettft of my Saw Hybrid IvarMtnminf Pan- y Baad, all eolon; tha Un fit wiatiaa known; and my Baautiral Std and Plant Book ofOardaB Hot altioa ailnwaat Mioetmc known, iddrna at one, naWa BUVajp, TUUfcrd bead Farmi, P O BOX 639. Baakfar,lil Airaira sera. Farmers, write to McBeth & Kinnison, Garden City, Kansas, for their prices on Alfalfa seed and instructions as to how to prepare the soil and bow the seed. These gentlemen are thoroughly reliable, and they will furnish you the very best of Kansas grown Alfalfa seed at lowest rates. POLAND CHINAS FOR SALE. If in need of a choicely bred Poland boar write to J. V. Wolfe, Box 325, Lincoln, Neb. He has a few way up pigs of April and early May farrow. . . f eatiaaa1 Hilar Walakaa, At Price sssase k2 tairlamtUaa, OWtTaaa.SkMa, aa fiar Sllla. tawlaaamklL Jiniliial, ' faaaa, CMm Caak Snirara, ' laa4 Sllte, SUaaa, laillaa, Iw SaWlMV Soa Sllla, larlh. aarColtana aai Barawa, araaaa, DrUh, SawHtawa, IwaSawara. Catn) Sllla. lalaaa. Sraam. Daatalarta, Can Skalkri, Haad Carta, Panaa. Hantaan, W I rr faaaa, van wiia, raia DamM, Craw Ban, Ball! Bar. Staek. Blmtar. SallraaA. rtatr. Ilia, wnafara, paaa, oawa, nana mra, lavw an iiaiiHa, iaafa, m 181 Bo. aflortoa St., CBIOAOO BOAU 00.. OMeaf o. Ol Aaad lap ffna falal aa aa4 aaa haw ta aava Has,. Please mention Tbb Wealth Makers. mi pi?, citilogue AND CUIDt to FmlttT lalim tor 1895. Contain! orar 180 fine illoatrstiona show lng a photo of the lar&wt hen nary in the west. Give boat plono (or poultry houses, sore remadlesana reoipss for all diaeaass also TsJnsblo information on the kitchen and flower garden sent for only 10 sonts Jobs SiOMAtt, Jr., P. 0. Bos 78, Frttport, HI. World's THE KEYSTONE t Fair .i Dehorning Clipper Tht moat hamiM, rut id UMduimblt Highest ftwsra ;.Xi! jr wvrMttttl C. BROSIUS. "KSSAHS'Ai?- from i am nmn nn DE LAVAL CREAM SEPARATORS Address, for cataloftu and particulars, Or Thc Oc Laval Scmsator Co., Kloih. tu 74 Cortlandt Street, New York. Your Butter. ESYS, Ponltry,Veal,Bena, t a t , Hides, Wool, May, Oreen and Ttrlaxl Wnlta. or ANYTHING YOU HAY HAVE to us. Quick aadew at the highest market price and) prompt returns made. Writ for prices or any Information you may want. SUMMERS, MORRISON & CO., 174 South Water St., Chloatro, 111. Bjc7e&incji Metropolitan National Bank, ChlcafO, V nacre feed pouts ess not bs Blown tm it tfcsa any ether bay prats mads. Martin 4 Morrlssey M'fg Co., errmhai fl1s the OLD RELIABLE PEERLESS cccn Cnnirincno Bay,, j,. LM imm j SI rrUIUB BjllXIU vu aamaj deatofluiei3twth8aanyothermlll. Grlnusear cora,08U,etc..flneenouKhforBnypun08e. War ranted not to cnoke. We warrant the Peerless to be THE KIT AND CHEAPEST MltL OK EARTH, re Write us at once for prices and awncy. There Is money In this mill. Made only by the JQLIET STROWERIDEE C0..J0LIET.ILL. Jobbers snd Manufacturer! ol Farm aUchlnery, Carriage, Wagons. WlndmllU.Blcyoles, Harnets, etc. Trloes lowest. Quality beat. ) oL Jj fSTV ruin vvjn ii po UUU rem. GiVoi) AtfajX aA YTffF7-"f "1 i Per feet Wonder. The Raat Tnw eib. I kin the World and jwt what eraryoM waats.1 PKilreaMly Barly, bears abundantly of the fi neat 7 aafored, bright red tomatoes and ia dlilbaj aliS.il P free, all athera ky Ms tne ran, standing erect aad re- 2 kaniring ao support at all. 2ie ene who has gul idea should be without it. 2 JLAY'M MATC1UJESS VUCUMBEB 1 isio. 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Iowa SEEDS ALFALFA Cane, Millet Seeds, Kaffir, prices address. Pleas mention this paper. w a seeef variety, Xuonnouely productive. Grows (about 10 Inches long, and is nnegnalled foralieing.B. OVB. fAMOlia CREAM 1-i.TTUCK i I Hheaiataeasll. Vary or lap and Under. Stands 3 a long tine before running to need. I I UWewllleand poatpaid, a packet each of IltraJ t Early Tree Tomato. Matchless Cucumber. Cnual a is, aJ 1867. KANSAS HOME HORSBRY. 1895. j sSSOVEB 100 ACRES.S Grow all kinds of Fruit and Ornamental Trees of Best varieties suited to the west. Originator of the Kansas Black Raspberry. All leading and new varieties of small fruits, Grapes, Shrubbery and Evergreens. Price list to all applicants. Agents wanted. A. H. CRIES A, Box J, Lawrence, Ks. OOO- TH ROW AWAY YOUR AND BURLINGTON BUY A I Your horse la always clean.lt keeps lha h.f..mr.ifh iH fflnmv.Nnair.' 1 tl. C - I ( Write for Catalogue and Prices.) blanket to any address. Furs, Hides, Pelts, Wool, Etc. TO j as. McMillan &co., Incorporated. 200-212 First Avenue North, MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. Ooods bonant rlfht out, bo oommls slen oharsrad. Tslz selection; lmmsdlate retnras. lrwrlto for Circular giving Who Wants a Good Thing ? 1HAVE a nice clean salable stock of hardware of about $2,500.00 no trading stock. Sales from f 8,000.00 to $10,000.00 per year. My profits last year were about $1,500.00. Storeroom on corner rents for $16.00 per month, 28x78, ample side rooms, street frontage 50 feet, best location in town; tributary trade large and Rood; like buying a gold dollar if anyone is wanting a hardware location; part cash, part on time. Must sell. It will pay you to see or write to me. J. H. DOBSON, 1120 M St., Lincoln, Neb. GET A HOME IN LINCOLN! A CHOICE RESIDENCE three miles from postofflce for sale. It is just outsidt the city limits of Lincoln, in the shadow of two colleges, between them and the city: two blocks from street car line, and in splendid neighborhood which euju.T an iyii ui a vnj "uiuui us mi, iiuiuo aiiu uuBt. xb is a gooo gar den farm, new house, barn, windmill, beet well of water, with water connections in bath room and kitchen. A complete system of irrigation. Fifty cherry, twenty ' five apple and other fruit trees, also 10,000 strawberry plants, planted in 1894 enouKh native firewood for cooking stove. Here is the prettiest and most valuable holding in real estate about the Capitol. If you desire to invest when large re turns cannot fail to come your way, investigate this offer. The colleges afford an excellent market for garden, poultry or dairy products. The owner wants to sell and change occupation. No mortgages. If you want this offer address, J. II. DOBSOK, 1120 IX St., Lincoln, Neb. P. S. This tract consists of ten acres. Irrigated Farms-$1,000! 0' TJT of a thousand farms ia SOUTH amiiBs; a umitea numoer eqnippea wiu an raaepsaaeai aaa psraaasnt irriga tion Dlant sufficient for at least ten acres on each farm. TTaa nrtn at arklnh these 180 acre farms art selling ia merely plant are worth. Before buying a farm investigate this. a as or writs for particulars. THE SYNDICATE LANDS & 412 lew Eiglatvi Life Building, tha pity iiportEFT II aaaaa fevRPCK 6LANP PLOW ill r Furnas County Herd. L E. Bs-ikeelrp Po!s:.-Cb!::s, Ko!.te!i Citlli. "M pis sired by ate flrat el aaa males, and from sows as good. Kerksbirea: Hat lies, Dncbeas, and other. Poland-Chinas. Corwln. Te enmeeh and Wilkea. None better. All stock at half price, (oa aceoont ot the drouth), and guaranteed as represented. Mention The Wealth Makers. ,H.S. WILLIAMSON, Beaver City, Hsb. Elkhorn Valley Berd of Poland-China Swine. I have all the Iwidlna strains Including- Frtx Trades, Wilkes and Black V. H. (Hmlllee. The beat lot of pira over ratewl sired by Paddys Chip 18.188, Fl Wanna maker Col. U. S 1005. My sows are mos ly Free Trade and Wil kea strains. , L H. SUTER, Neligh, Neb. P IIUBTTBI, Cksstsr Wklts, Uaran BsS aa reuuul Ckiaa VTia Jmbm. flaaMll saA Beleama Can la. Tkefeagkbra aad Haass Dees. OelalofM. Bkaae. raaay rsewy. villa sjaeaier a SEED A SPECIALTY. Blot and Jerusalem Corn, all grown In 18M. For MOUTH B aUWWIBU. Oardea City, Xaasas. CURRY COMB AND BRUSH StavOn Stable Blanket a urraMlTH. CeeSran clngle required. NoUghtglrtn. No sore backs. No chiiR of mane. No rub blue of tail.No horse can wear them under his feetNO COME OFF TO THEM. , lkkM BUT, If your harness TC tUnilllC UUI 5aica IU juuuci sumyi dealers do not Keep, tham wavHII In nrAar tnrtmvinra VOIT of the SUDRriorltV Of the BUHLINO- I TO"wrAyON"overalluriitauonsana oia eivie oumikbis. i "v i exDrass Daid on receipt or price. i Burlington Blanket Co., - Burlington. Wis. j Upalna; tag's famished free npos request. hip Furs by Bxpxess. other goods hy mghtT Latest Market Prices In a small town not far from Lincoln. WE8T IAH8A8, of 160 acres each, we are aboot what the ten acres aad irrigataoa Bpocial tanas ass for frrlflalta. GUI IRRIGATING CORPORATION, k Wvaadotts 8ta-, KAH8A8 OUT, I Dn.sitivelv GuArnnfead to mva p'(3otbfoclioi) a Pair Trail AlfoWec )end jop t ' wb&t u idid by tho6e Wrjo bavc Vied ftjen). MAKUrACTURED Q) ONLY BY TMC CO Rock I&lamd. III.