Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, February 04, 1895, Page 7, Image 7

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SPBCIAL NOTIGBS
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AdYrrtl "ml'nI8 for the o ( 'olnlnnM wIll he
nkl'l un II 12130 p. m. for the eyellnl RI.I
' 111 8 p. Ui. for the 10rnllRIII Sunday
ttIItInn. S
A.hfrlhl'rM. h7 reqnl'Alnl I nnmhoro"
ch'ek , ln hRYO RnMwerM RlhlrI8 1' to R
' 1lherl' ' Il'tcr II cir , or ! lIio liro. An-
.werl 10 R.llr" e" , , II ho del"ore" upon
lrUt'ltRton , or the cIi.ck only. Ite .
J 1-20 R 'Hrll , first Iiisijrjloi , , 10 R "or.1
Ilorntor. ' :011111 t.l , en for IU8 than 210
tor IrAI Iiiirrttnii. ,
'lrMo Rlhortlolenl miiL run consecu'
thcIy.
- W ANTED-I1ALE : HELP.
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WANTflI-4.O . mN : ANTI AM ! $ TO Iml.l.
i\.ANTI ,
our rpp1 1.loll r. . Hllnry $5 10 $0 prr mortth
nrr"ln . nblllty. Th I.Hchlrll M'I. eo" ,
Wl.ter City , Iowa. Ii-M.F21'
rVm7 l'SIONHIJ.E : Sl'ECIAbTY HAI.fl- .
In1n tot weHtrr lown on th" "Htlpqon ( 'om.
Fut ni SralcA ; " ucluove tcrr.tor ) ' 10 rllht man.
( A. Hntelhwlte , "Iale ngent . 12' ) ) last
, _ 'n't ! Street , Des Moinra . In. B-MI 4'
- : WANTI : . TnAVI.I.INO : MIN TO 8E1.t WH. .
hur'A IPM ttwal nnt , other her " 1''clll. nq
n llir lIne I' otherwl.e. ' \'llur 8ol , Men
_ So. ' MUwtuike. H-M39) 8'
, VANTlI , A OMPI'TINT 1'It'It.tNU M.\N ,
! ncriunlntt'.I wih Ihn grocery trn.lp , In lanlr ,
Itnn < ware I. n .lle JtJer 10" In ? ' , 'brnsk 1 : 1'81
rerprrncc 'qnlt.I ; nat1I terrUory. , \.hlrp" . .
, nnlp lerlor.hlrp"
lerlor
. .e. Ies Molncs Sionewnre "Jcnc ) ' . Dcs Mnllp. . la
fl-Mt1 : G.
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\'ANTI. ) HA I.l : ! " N ; A I 1.11 \ NOT I'X'
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I"rlenc" rv1iIre1.
: .1' % o men lJ11 hll monry 8ellnl our 1.0 taflt .
In.I . , ' 10 ICR.ur : Cull particulars In relUe't.
lllrCM Iho ( Inkcrs or more "nnl. to .mr..ure
1 th.1 nny Inlorll < "lnll"hlpII In Amcrlen
I.'nultel" Custom l'nnll Co. , Chicago lJ-M4GI , III. 8.
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W AN TED-F I ALE HELP.
LAUIH WANTINO ri ItST CI.ASH ( II / .
cal at IcatiWnavlau l'IST . here , IS13 Cl' .
C-MG3.I'1 '
. C-IG:2.17' :
wANTIn-A l IST CI\SS I.AUNI)1tl. 10G
i'ANTI-A . C-StWS
. GOOI 011. Foil GI'NII.10USI.W0I .
cog oUlh :61h street. trL C , g. 11.1\11 . , .
C-M123 C'
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WAN1'FI ) . A NIA' : 01. ! ' 0n : CAIn : OI . '
i\'AN1. \ . , 'al' 0' ' ani , ' nssIst in "ceon,1 wOk ,
1111 nnI'n"slsl.n
sewing .n.1 . wlltng < on tnle. 10 H. :2,1 An'
C-M143 4
C-:113
WAN'1'Il ) , TWO HTI'I > ! : : ' NpWmS AT W. C.
A. 10lInl , Council lfluffg. . C-M49 9
] OU REN'J.-liOUSES.
t :
; 10USJH , 1 ' . l. DAIU.ING , BA1nm ltt.OCit. 0-30S
IIUAIH : IN ALl , lATH OF TiE CtTY. ' 1lm
O. F' . Ditv . COlt"ny. 1M ) larnatn. U-09
housEs : l1tA\'A & CO. , IOS N. 15TH 4T.
. U-310
i.O1t lUNT-lIOt'Hl OL' 3 OOMS AND HAHN
I.'OI ImN1-I0'HI 0
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01 larl , u\.o. IIQllre al I : So. 15th sl.
l-311
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j'OIL ltINT-lIOUHfl NINfl ItOOMS ; FUll.
I'OI 11 NT-10USn 100S FUl.
Innce , bath , etc. . nt 32d unit I.'nrnm. $2.O :
nl80 cheap hou8es. $ : . < 11,1 $10.00 , .llerell
parts city. De"ler 1. Thomas , 401 Dee building. U-312
lrOlt mT-G.OOM COTT.\G IN GOOl HE-
1''lr. city wiIer , $0.00 per month to good
iartie. lID N. 3ih. 1 block from I.'arnam
car hue . Inquire ut Hloetzel's stove " tore .
nexl 10 postollice. D-13
r . 6HOO : lOlmHN 10usr. ; . PIVI lINUTIS
salk fromcout liouge vacant lecernber 2ltIi.
( ; . 1. . Green , room : U.rler bloek. D-31.
FOI I1UNT-8-ItOOM COTTAG : ALL MOD.
(1 corveiiIence. 212 Cal'orla el. Mien
1011 & Son , 1th and 1'arnam. D-193
llOUES WALLACE BIOWN ULI . IG & Doug.
1-317
FOlt IWNT-2113 CAI'ITOI. A "ENU 11
rooIn . , 10 < er. The O. F. Da\ls COllJlny , 1
D-jl
FOlt ImNT-MOD lo-ItOOM 10USI , WITh
: IO-100M WIT1
furnace. bath. gas hot and cold witer : one-
hair block from I.'nram .trlet motor line : In
most le.lrle residence locality In the city-
No. : South 381h ave. For Iarlcullr. apply
to home In\e.tlent Co. . 34 laxlon blk.
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PINE j.nOOM CnNEl FLAT AT 701 S. IGT1
sl'eel. range anti all other con\onlences. $30.0.
Oeorl CI/user. ! / ron 2 . laterson 1)1 , . 1623
' . Farnan.trctt. 1- 11
ONE on TWO 10USI S Fob I6ENT . NO 1012
Georgia a\nue. 15 rooms In each house wlh
all modern improvementh. J. M. Slm rl. 35
Dee bldg. D2G4
ROll I1I6NT , 5.ISOOM CO'MAG con. 28Th
: T1
end I'arnm 3t. Milton Iogcrs & Sons
D-M3i3
? OR.ltiNT . ELf WAN j.noo 101SI : ALL
modern improvements , except futnace. 221
Caaa ,
Cns sleel D-MHI G
,4. ) . 'on I1ENT ELEGANT FINISIED S-100M
hou.o ; all modern ixnprovcinentt. . No. 406 N.
Hid . tret. D-lII G
& .100M COTAGE , 836 SUTH 21ST STitl5tT.
D-MHO G'
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: RENT-FURNISHED ROOMS.
JLnASAN' ROOM. 1919 DODGE. E-M270
rrh1lIlI5 LM1OH IIANDSOMI3LY FURNISIIEI )
rln LAIGE 1ANlSOMELY l'UHNlSlED
front moni. with all conveniences. Choice 10'
cation. Apply at 2019 1arey el
12-mlST-4'
t . Em9-
FllNISllm ! ROOMS FOIl LIGhT HOUSE.
- keeJllng. 1919 Dodge. , 25-3.1270
PEStAU.E FUINIBnl D 1001 1921 BT.
- ory's Ave. E-28 4'
3.Olt IIENT-STEAM hEATED 1'UIINISIIED
J'OI ImNT-STEA1 1.'UnNISlED
! rooms. 501 So. 13th - . , '
' E-2I.I2
B I"UnNIRllm 1001S FOR 10USEKEEPING ,
man & wire : rent taken In "arl 3151 N. 17th.
E-03
' UnNISlm nOOM 1"01 ImNT ; ALSO TWO
; sulnbll for 'light houspkeellng. Call Sun.lay
or after 6 p. m. 712 N. 20th 3t. Cal -MIO 4'
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JUhNISHED BOOMS AND DOARD.
1 IINIHlm lOOllS AND UOAItD . 212 I1OUTJI
23t1i .M. -1121 fOIT1 :
lOI 111NT NEATLY I'UnNlSlFl BOU'fJ
flont luoni with board. 2819 Calrornlslreet. . .
_ _ _ _ _ \ F-3.1275 4.
) ES1ltA11i.I1 ROOM l'OI TWO. WI'1 hOARD.
2:10 : iodjo . .Ireet. J-2'6.6'
. .p JICAOO ST. , 0812 , hANDSOME SOUTh !
front 10010 , olnglo or enulte. , SOUTI
Iocaton
auI-Ia&sed. Meals , optional. ' ! elePhoni" 1350. UI'
V-ISO-C'
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rlll.m ! F..EGANT ! ltOMI IN 1\NIfOME
IJ'I\nte residence : excellent table : Steam ; 111.
hillono. < e , : central anti very reasonaltie. 202
NOlth 18th " r'cl. ! F-3.IICC.5'
iOR RENT-STORES AND OFFICES
ron ImN1'-TJI I ) 4.STOlY UIC" ILIING
010 1nnan street. This hulhln ! has a lire.
proof cement basement , complete .team heat-
f ' lug 1"lut" , Wiier un nil leer /0. , et ( Ap-
) ply lt tile ofce oC 'Chele , ' . 1-910
[ 11 MAX Imnm IUI.1NG , N. B. (1011.
1th antI , I'nram : " 'OIS , 22xl0 or flxlOO , or
the whale building : steum heat , electric ele
valor : hnlllni will ! e arranged to suit len.
nnl. In'lulre 301 $ l'irlm street. I-3.IIOIFSS
L _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - 101 _ - - - - - - - - - 1-10
AGENTS , WANTED.
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SAI.I'SlnN : 01 UNTS MAl" MONEY
easy selh , " stilts 10 I"ler $1.6 pants n. shirts
, $1 , mllkintool08 ) $5. lunter Tulorlnl C. . Cm-
j cilnal , O. J-:1 61"I.
.GENTS IN EVERY STATE ON HA1.AItv AND
. rlll.lo" , II'nts iiinIing $ U to 15' ) Weekly
- I ul'ku Chelical , & , , irg . Co. , L Crone .1-3.1318 , WI. .
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IeST STOlAO llUlI.DINCI IN 03.1MM , U. H.
01.\1
C tnv , bOIt&ILd warrhou. luu.ehol,1 . good . store .
. . . . ' , . <
I.o\eot lalls. 1013.IOIS l.e\'ollUI.th. M-319
6'01.\01 1"IANI 1\EIS. 1:1 1.\1Nr- ! .
1-21
WANTEI-3 SECOND IANIU1'ItGllr !
! )
lANUl'lOl1'
1lauua ; 1.I.alo ) .iUtU IIlce. wako 0,1 , where It
, h/ck. aII ! O 8e'n. I 1. Scott , _ rom 40 N-32 Itaingu
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WANTED-TO DUY. .
CITY & CO VAh211ANTH. I'lCl.\IIZ - FA'U
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W.\NTI ' 10 11\ OIl IU'T : H TO 8) ) ACHES
t n"or city It 1"Ilo : bottom lal I"efern'd.
T lice Ipelcel' , 161 Fernoin. < N-Ml 4
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" ' , \N1'1l. : A Q(10D l"lHJ COW. APPI.\
p 118 1'u-nain. N--Mb' ' ) 4
. - - _ _ _ . _ , _ _ n N--lIG'
Pen SALE- .HOItBFS : , WAOONS.ETO.
. M1i.TioitSI8 llAltNESS ANt ) I'IIX25TON
i l I'1A''ON1
573.00 ana hou8ehol0 goods or 6 rms 4hl
- 110 - - 10wlr. ! . , - - ; 00. - - . - 1'-Md27 %
FOR SALE-MIbUELLNEOUS.
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a . WrOIAN l'IANOH . IhltllclEi'OflT : OIIOANS.
I'IAfOS. lOnT (
JtIO OIA I.
WwdLrldl" II' . . . 11 Ho 17111. Q-t
lOn AND ClClmN rr.NCI7 : IIMID WOOD
l.ICiccts.C. I Lee . "JI 1)ougas I IAnD Q-326
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FOR BALD. A NiAht1.Y . ' SI ! ol.\m 31310.
soy cow for S3W. Ntl 10n r.ll. ( Mre.
. UUih O. Claik . . l"lottnNel. < (3-3.1431 : G
; 1'1 : tA1.I3CIII2AI' . l'IIOENIX iJlCVt'Ii-3. IN.
qulre Ill thetl ) . block. Q-MIU 8'
c---- .
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1. CL aIIRVOYANT 3.
1E3. DR. H. WAJJ& CLAIIIVOYAN'r. liE.
lIable ! alneu tedlUI ; 71 rear lt 1' N. 16th .
N. . e . w w. 13-Ut
TUIusn BAThS.
TUlnSH ITISI ONr.Y 1I.ACE rN CITY
exclusively for Inalu. Suite 10.10 hOes tdl. CIT 3G
M. SSAGE . BATHS. ET ( ' .
1A1A : SlITH , M2 S. 1TH , 2U FLOOR. 100 . t
31 : mM9 r. vapor , alcho : . steam sUlphurlne
r.alr
. _ . ! ! _ . N1 latilL T-MgI 9-
MADAM LAlUe , MASSAGE . UC S. 1ST ! ! . ,
T-3.167O-I'S' i
1ASSAOI' : , 1ADAU mNAlD. 1121 T-M30Cl3' 1101)013.
1-:3.13'
PEfl8ONAL.
2310. T.V. . STONE 810 N. Y. LIFE , T I. U-32 : I. . CII .
TIlE Iml.I.E IW/Im.Y COlumT , MADE TO
order from measure . 119 I'nrnam .treel. U-329 , -
3..B1A0I ! : , 1:1.I ! CnO 'rIIEIOMAL IIATIIS.
chlroloiilst. IJm . , . 10sl. 3198. . 1.lh . .t.U33
U-33
SIATIS < IOUNI. 101.IOW OI I'I.AIN , AT
_ ± . : ! . UndeItnd's , IO80 1 _ _ street . U-31
hi. lAIS , I'I.OIHT. PI.ANTS , CUT I'I.OW-
rr. iltinquet hail , rsit1enee nn1 gravfl ecora.
hnl
nnl Jm\r <
tlon4. 1813 'fnton 8treet . Telephone 'iGtl-G
VIAVI CO. . 31r 1 J IIIAKI. : ImAI.TI HOOC
free : home treatment : lady attendant U2
SWI > SI OVIMI.T CUltl3 : VOlt t.\Um
ISIS Chicago str.'et : consultation , facial nnll
scientific obesity treatment free Monln . , I.'el.
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U-M102 I'28'
U-:13 < 2.12'
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NI'WI.\ PITTI ) HAT ! ! l'AIt.OltH.
Tlkl"h anti . electrIc halh. for IRle. antI ! en le.
men Madam howell. 30 8. 15th .trocl. 21 liner.
U-IO MI'
lA1IA0 PAPnl WITI ! 1,00) AUVlmTISI
Ipnls Inll , lhol0 or niarrlngnIle I" " > I" ! . Innny
rich ; Ileti or " > k. nO\elle. , etc. free. Gun.
elcU
nels' 3.lmtliiy , 010,10 , 01110. 't-3.1l3) MI'
MONEY TO LOAN-REAL ESTATE.
ANThONY LOAN & TRUST CO" , 31 N. Y. . I.-I ,
login . nl low rates for choice security In No-
hrlska and IOWa ( arms or Omaha city pmperl
W-3
LIVE INSUlANCa ! 10ltns LANI D ON
or oughl. 1"1 O. Chesney , Kansas City , Mo.
'v-hz '
MONEY TO LOAN ON IIIIO\gn OMAHA
real eslale. Irennln , Love & eo. . Pnxlon hlk.
W
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MONE\ ! TO LOAN AT I.OWERT IAT : ! THE
o. F' . \ 11\ls Co. ; 15 : I.'arnam st. W-336
VCL ! % . \ 11AT1314 MADE ON OOOD I.OANS.
\EIY W. Squire , Ill Dee hIl ! W-37
CITY IOANS. C. A. f1'Alt , GI : N. Y. LWI
W-38
CITY AND JAIl LOANS AT LOWEST
rates. luse ) ' & Thomaa , Viral Nat'l ! Ilk. ' ! 11 .
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MONEY TO LOAN ON llnOVI D O IAIA
l > opert ) ' . Fidelity Truel compln ) ' . li02 Farnam. W-3.0
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LOANS ON IIPHOVgD & UNIII OVED CITY
property.W. I . Faram Smith & Co. , 132) l'arnam.
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W-H
MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA StEAL isrt'ris
ut G per cent ' \ ' . 11. 1elde. It Nal. baltIc W-31 bid. I
CITY 1.OANS-0300.Ot ) TO 051,00)00 AT LOWEST
CITI.OANSSO.O : o.M
rates. Powel & 101er. Isl 100r N Y. I. 111.1g.
\V-3.I374
WANTED AT ONCE. API'I.ICATIONS FOIl A
No. 1 loans on Imlro\'ell city properly for
opeclal fund ; owners only Ilease appl ) 11-
deily Trust company . 103 I.'nram HI. - . 10
MONEY TO LOAN-CHATrELS.
MONEY TO LOAN ON FIIRNITUIIE. PIANOS
and till kinds ot security. J're Ter ' . room
430 Hnmge lock. X-34
MONEY TO LAN ON 10UREIOLD FUh6NI.
lure , Pianos horses , wagons , Ir any kind or
chattel .ecurlly nl lowest possible rates , which
) ' 0 cnn i'aY back nt any Ilne and In any
amount. l'IDrI.ITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO. .
Hoom 4 , WIthinell ! lock , X-1
J. D. : hADDOCK . 1001 .2 I1AMIiE bLOCK. X315
MONEY TO LAN ON FURNITURE , I'IANOS .
horses wagons . ctc nl lowest rates In cIty :
no removal or go,1 : strictly conlidential : you
can pay the loan 0" nl any time or In any
amount.
amount.OMAhA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. ,
30 ! . 5. 16th street.
X34G
BU NESS OHANOES.
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3.125515. EXCHANOES. l. WAm.ml. OAHA
. Y-3.1267-F'IB
DEf.MONICO 10TnL , SOUTH OMAHA , T DD
slI lt sheri" Stale February G , 1895 : Is worth
$2,0.0. but may brIng $5,00.0. 'rake Y-M444 notice. 4'
11SINI SS OIPOltTUNIT\ A YOUNG
man of'lean. an opportunIty Is olerd to purchase -
chase on old oslabl.he wholesale business
now the property or o estate. Addrc.s Mr.
John ' 'l'ownle , Ii8 Uroatlwny . New Yorl
- S-M457 4'
A NI AT. CLEAN STOCK OF DRUGS IN A
Bnck Ills lown. inventory $600 : want $100
cash , alnnc" time , In Iayments apt to exceed
one year : elegant place for u young man : can
male $ fOa from above stock per ' Your. Address .
- dress 047 . Ilee. Y - :1:8 : G'
1.01 SALE al TIAD ONLY STOCK OJ
drugs In R town oC 1,0 In eastern Nebraska .
Address O. 49 : lIen. Y-M463.13'
FOR EXOHANGE.
TO EXC1ANGII. FOIl OOOl FARM LANDS
al Ictual value In eastern Ne ! or western
Iowa . slack o general merchandise , Invol"
$ ,6.0 10 $ .0.0 and store buIlding. Wi
assume small Incumlrnce or Imy lference In
cash. Address A. W. Clarke , l'aplllion. Ne !
Z-MlC9
VOlt EXCUANm FOR 1ms : . 16 ) ACIES OF
land , with Jed hou.e halt mIte from High
schnol building , In one or the most important
railroad dlvls'tlns ' In northern Neb. : shops will
rlroall
bo enlarged this spring. Address Jox f2 , Al .
llnnce Nob. Z-I25-5.
1101EnTY Foil MDSE. Il.AWAONEI1.Omaha.
Z-M2CS.F23
Z-M268-1"2
WANTED. GOOD IOWA on NEUIASIA
farm : will exchange line lot and cottage , In
Omaha and two good \ucahl 101A. Give < e.
scripton and price or' lane , Write soon. Ad.
dress room 16. Hartford buIlding . , Chicago . - , - 1.
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WE 1. VB IOWA AND EASTEIN Nl' : ,
brel" lon to exchange for a stock or Iner-
cliandlse : ul"o customers for till lines or flier-
cnantilse. , Nnt'l Information and Exchange
Co. , Omaha Ne ! 11-3.13)8 . '
1.'OI SAI.E Ot C"CIANOI -An excellent range
oC 17,712 acres with artesian wels , wIndtttIiIs ,
lakes anti brandies In halley anti I.lm ! coon-
tlo . Texas , tl(1 direct ( . . ivIli sell
tes. ' tte ( < lree fl'm stale wi sel or
exchange on.rourth. one.hll or the entlro
exehan/o entro
tract ; very desirable locoton for town.lcs In
tmetery <
each county : 11.0 20 I01va flrn for sale : n lot
Dr p.lrlble ( city "roperty. In Omaha , Chicago
and < 1'llln : , 1. NevI a Co. . California , Always
ready to maku 1 sale < or oxchan e. F. It. BlItz ,
101" agent , 213 So. 13th .treel. Omahn.
Omahn.Z132.4
FOI fAI OI I XCI.\N ( : . ' 'llm HUH !
ness lots on MaIn street . wlh ! buIldIngs. Address .
dress A. 1. . Irat , Shenandoah , In. .
InZ137 : 7.
$2.0.0 ' STOCK OF' lIllY (1&lS , Cl.OTIIINO ,
boots and shoes and notions for cash and Ilnl
notons ane
estate . Address U 4. . Bee. Z-3.1442 I
FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE.
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BAnOAINS 10mms. loTS AND ! 1I II I
sale or tru < e , I" . K , Darling. Blrker ! locl , .
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1013-347
131
1IXC1ANGEH AN\ ! $ AlES : CITY IlOlglT\
farms , melchandlsO . Oarvln Bro. . 210 N. Y. I.le.
1510-343
l -31 ,
UAISUAINS ; HALE flit TISAIt0 IN CITY P1SOP.
UAlGAINH Ol TnAIH I'HOJ.
ertel and fllns , John N. Frenrer OPP. I' . O.
It 13-3.1533
LISTIJAI1GAINS IN LANDS WITH CAItItOL.1. .
CAl
3.1. DAIOAINS , . , min nor N. Y. . .le. Omaha.
flESO.Fl7
IE-S F1
FiNE OAlDlN t.AND. I MI. VISOR I' . 0. ,
$101 per acre , VIO N. \ L. Illdg. 1010-954
IG lAHOAIN IN :0 ACIES AlJOINING NEW
stale air grounds If taken al once. InquIre
216 First NatIonal bank l.idg . 810-372.6 -
CA.IOnNIA : Sl'I2CIAT. INDUCI'MlTl 'fO A
r civ . first Purchasers , includIng fare free unt
llrchaaero
February 10. II. hO. Cole Co. . lOG N. 15th slreel.
m'-M38 6
AI1STIOACTS-TliII U'nON HEUD , COMI'AMY.
1010-401
l 'OI
8.100M 110UmN 10111 : , FINE : I.AnOE
'mU ' splendid location . n,6.0 ; remember wo
never offer anythIng . but genuine 51151)5. II. 10 .
Cole c."liiI N , .lrs ltul - Ml : /
HOTEL
IIOTIOLIIARIC1OIS , 13TH AND JONES 5TH.
73 room8 at $ .6 l'r da ) ' .
60 rooms tt $ Z.O per day
Special rates to commercIal tnve1era . Room I
f1'ecal rnl.s tlmerclal t\ler Ioom
anti bnl by week or month Frank hllldltcii ,
lunn/H. 19 I
AETNA IlOt'SE ( ' : rTOIE.\I. ) 1' ( . W. con
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stiff
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There are two plrlt 9 " Ch ot whom are
Very famous In this } , iftry.-Captalti WIt-
lam Ihld , ot whose adventures and the
treasure burled upon l&rtlencr's ' Ilan,1 H
hM ! already been told''aro'h Captain "Dlack-
heard. " . ' ' (
Perhaps Captain 1Jltl : . . : the more tamols
ot the two , but ncTerctieI4s ! narl ) ' rveryole
knows ot Bnckbenll ala . there 16 hardly n
strip ot Sanity blcl bati'bn New Jlue ) ' and
Florida that Is' not r\llcd to hoh somewhere .
where llten In Its bsOAho \ burled trnsure
that he left behind him , and which has never
yet been recovered.
Nowhere Ill 1.1 the history ot piracy Is
there such a terrible strange , dreadful figure
as that of Captain gdward Teach . or Black-
beard 1.Itel how the oM historian of
the Pirates describes tills . "Our hero . Cnll'
mill Teach , " says lie . "auumed the cognomen
of Blackboard frol that large qunlty ! of
hair which like I frightful meteor covered
his wlmol face anti ffIghtenetl
America
whole nnl frghtencll Americ more
than any comet that hind apprrld for a long
time.
tme.
"This bean ! was black which hI surorld :
to rote al exlrvagnll ICItl ; as to
lie ( breadth , I came 1 ( to lila e'ca lie was
accutomell 10 twIst It WIth ribbons into
small tails . after the manner of our lamll , '
wigs . anti to tur them about hIs ears In
tmes oC acton he wore a sling ever his
shoulder with three brace oC pistols bangIng
11 the holsters hike ballnlelS , lie stuck
lighted matches under his bal , which , up-
pouring on each h side of his face nnll CYOS .
looked naturally fierce and wild and malIc
him altogether such n figure that
aloetlel fure lhntlmaglnntol
cnn nol Corm nn Idea or n fury front the Ill
to look more frightful , "
Perhaps not ole of those oh pirates , unlcss
Il was Captain Khld , was so closely iileimti. !
led with our early colonial history ns lllmtck- .
bcard. All of his depredations wcro com- '
miled along our coasts , where his terrible
lure "oull be seen , 10W 8100111 down
upon some peaceful ) merchnnl coaster now
running ashore to devastate sonic idolita- 1
lon or settlement : now appearing ! In some
seaport town to barter or trade with tie
merchants 01 plnnlers with the gods that
had just been taken from seine sloop or
schooner or the shore.
I would be Impossible here to recount all
our ot his American bold und seaboard desperate , adventures along
That which shall be told Ls how lie ter-
rorLzed and robbed the towl of Charleston ,
In South Carolina. low he and Governor
Eden oC North Carolina shared the
Clroln slared spoils oC
the French barque Indened with its then
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one. To that one-a small sloophe had
transferred all ot his treasure and n crew
or forty men , antI with I he alell away
for the North Carolina sounds.
Hilt even forty were , In fliackbeard's
olllnlon , too many to share what had been
gained tn lhelr piracies. Accordingly Io
marooned , nineteen of them on n little sandy
Island , nbut a league from the main land .
"where " 8)8 the historian , "there was
neither bird , beast fish or herb for theIr
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suslenance And only twenl.threo were
left 10 share the treasure
At that tulle piracy hall become M ram
Iant thai ICIng George luuell a Irocaml-
ton pardoning all freebooters who would
surrender by a certain date hopln thus to
correct the evil. lnckbear.1 anti the twent ) . .
three 1.lrles who now were with him were
almost the first 10 lake advantage of this \
pardon. After having shared the treasure
nnong Ihemseh'es , they wenl UII into I'am.
Ice sound and here I surrendered to GO\-
ernor Eden ] nt Inlh rowlI.
Ther lnckheard bought n plnlaton. lr-
neil n girl of IG years old ( his fourteenth
wife , II Is saId ) and striking UII 1 frlcu.lshll .
with the the colonial ' '
wih ! o\rnor. secretary
nut ! other dignItaries of the province lOll for
a while a mery , jolly life or it. 1la'lng
cards und spc/lln / ! his money like I lorl.
So for n while lie continued lila life nshore.
Then , suddenly and apparently whoul reason -
son , his restless d lre for adventure broke
out afresh lie called together his noon
who hind nearly all seWed In the nelgbbor.
hod of Bath ' Town lanne,1 the sloop lhlt
he hall brought with him , and with II and
another 'ess1 sailed away out Inlu time I
ocean through Ocracoko.
lie was ! Oie for six or seven weeks and
then he tetIlrlhetl . bringing In a large I.'rench
barqle freighiteil with a precious cargo oC
sugar , wh1ch WIS then worth cDnslderab :
ullwards of n shillIng n Poutid. .
No one ever heard the history or the French
versel-hoov itvas taken , what had happened ]
after Il was tnkcn-It must have been n dark
ant bloody atory . Bacebearl said he founl1
the barque adrift vitli lmeithicr
. mlrlft wlh Iwlher captain nor
crew , and that he had bronglmt I Into Port
as a derelIct 10 made Governor Ilden a
present or fifty hoshlads of the sugar . and
: Ir. ICmiigimt the colonial secretary , n gIft
of twenty hogshenlh. The rcsl was divided
amen ! the iolrates.
Then Governor Eden Ilrolptl' ordered the
noemlt ) vessel 10 be lowed out into the
sound and bure ! There It was consumed ,
hlssll ! 10 tIme snter's ellle and sunk , and
with it the list fragnient lint Ihht have lOll
10 delecton was blotted out forever. J \ us
a very profable ml\elilre.
Ald now COllieS the fierce and bloody eml-
lug of Blackboard's stor ) ' .
Governor SI10lswood oC Virginia was al.
ready beginnIng 10 take steps to stamp out
thlaekbeard'mt nest of pirates do\n It : Ilth
Town , even though II was nol In his juris-
diction and was In the jnrlslicton oC an-
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precious frelghlage of sugar , how he fought
his last fight and how he left behind hIm a
hidden treasure that has never yet been
unearthed.
Captain Edward Teach began his pIrate
lo about the yenr 1716 , sailing from the
Island of Providence In the West Indies with
n Captain Horlgold ( another notable pirate )
to the Main of America , taking In course oC
1 month among other prIze n large French
and richly freighted Gulnealan bound to
MartInique .
'fhls lalN and rc\crfnl ship Captain Teach
look for his man.of.war rechrlslenlng I
"The Queen Anne's Revenge , " 1 name that
\.S to beelme notable along tim Atlantic
coast In the two or lhree years that followed.
It Is not proposed here to tell oC the adventures .
ventures hint happened to him In all of that
llUe ; oC how ho captured vessel after vessel :
ofThow , he foughl a famous battle with the
man.oC.war Scarborough , beating oft lhe
kln's ship after an engngmenl that lasted
for several lieu * . ] 1 Is only needful tD say
lhat he Joined with him n number oC OIlier
pirate crafts then sailing under Major Slede
iloimnet and with this feet fairly fwept the
sea sailing away northward until he Inaly
suddenly appeared oil time bar or Charleston ,
South Carolina.
I was .a brhht. warm day In the early
spring time. Thal morning the good ship
Hoyal Princess , Captain Robert Clark
commander . had set sail from Charleston har.
bor. for England with a number of passengers
or consideration aboard of her. Late In tile
afternoon a little boat came rowing up 10
Charleston with the news that the pirates
had captured tIm Royal Princess just off the
bay and was holding her as a prize.
Blackboard had come
For a wholl week time Pirates lay off time
town The HDyal Princess was only tIme frt
of their captures. Every Incoming and outgoing .
going craft was stopped until n score oC yes-
ads lay riding nt anchor off the bar under
the gU11 of time pirate lIed . antI the town
was complelely blockaded. Every prize was
overhauled and everything or value taken
from It. The passengers themselves were
held ] for ransom anti all their muney , anti ,
even tl'lr watches and their jewelry were
taken from them ,
Al last the town itself was vlsled , One
day n boat load of pirates with one of their
prisoners landed al lha quay where a little :
crowd had gathered walchlng them lower- i
irIgly
1 18 thus that time old hIstorian of lhoso
times tells or I : ' .
"Delng In want or . mcdicine. " says he ,
"nlackbeard resolved 10 demand I chest from
time governmenl of tbe province Accordingly
IUcbards , ( lie captain oftttime Revenge sloop ,
wlh two or three moe'Urates ! , were sent UII
. along with Mr. Marks . one oC time prisoners
whom time ) ' had taken .In Clarlt's ship , lo mnlto
their demands , which' they did In a very insolent .
olent noanner lhreatenlng that I the town
dil not hnmedh ely send ( lie ches of mcmli. .
dna and let the pirate ambassadors return
wIthout offering any violence 10 their 11cr.
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sons hey I Would murltcr- the prisoners and
send their heads up t kilo goveror und set
the ships they had la ) < won \ fire.
"Whilst Mr. Mark \zs making apphica.
lon to time council , lljglmgrtls and the rest of
the Pirates ) walked thin Mroets publicly In the
sight of & 1 eople , vJil jvero fired with the
utmost indignation , blt , 1'ere lqrsl not so much
as think of arresting -tbem. And so they
were forced tolet the , 'iiialas pas with Im-
punity. '
"The govcrnment was not long In tlehiberat-
ills upon the message . Ibough II was the
greatest affront that 'could be put upon them ,
yet for the saving 01 so many Ieople's lives
( among lhem Mr. Samuel Wragg , one of lime
council , ) they cOlllled wl h the necessIty and
senl aboard a chest valued at between [ 00
and HOO. anti the pirates went back 10 their
siiips. "
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How mueh Dackbeard took from the yes-
sels he topped on the bar In front of Charleston .
Ion harbor ; how great was the money paid
for time redemptIon of the prisoners no one
can ( eli . Altogether the booty which he
gained must have bean very great Indeed ,
Adding whal was llere taken to what he
already had , he must have amassed a con-
alderable forlu\o ! b ) this time. This for-
tune he determined to secure as much as
Ioslble to himself. AccordIngly Ius man-
aged In I very clever way to run all ot his
WBcls aground aU Topsail Inlet eceplng
ethel governor. The story that presently
reached his ears concerning the loss of time
French barque determined hIm to act without -
out losing nny time.
He tlc Ol two sloops tinder coml1nd
of Mr. Robert Maynard. frst lieutenant of
the Pearl man'Df.war , which was then lyIng
nt the mouth of the James rIver. Lieutenant -
ant Maynard sailed down to Ocrocoko Inlet ,
Into the sound and there met Blackboard .
Then followed a light such as OIC may read
about now and then In pirate boollS , but
rarely In a true history such l thIs.
Daclebeard opened time battle by firing two
broadsides miD lie lieutenant's aloop under
the smoke of which lie and the klng's men
drIft elo9r together and fnaly grappled ,
As soon ns they were near enough the pirates
began 10 throw aboard the sleep grenades
made of case bottles l\e wllh small shol
and pieces or Iron. These rensdes burst a
soon as they had flruck time deck , throwing
their contents , together with bits oC broken
glass , In \ directions . Under the smoke
a 111 contusion iackberll and his men
boarded the sloop and then followed one of
lie ( Inoat desperate hand-to-hand conflicts In
all pirate history.
I Is tlls hint Captain .ohnB n. one of the
chroniclers of these events descllbs the con-
filet :
"ihiackheard and the leutenant , " says lie .
"fired the first pistol al each other. by which
the pirate received a wound , then they engaged .
gaged with swords until the lieutenant's unluckily -
luckily broke. who thereupon stepped back
to cock a pistol. Blackboard with his colt-
las was strJcng at that Instant when one
or Maynard's men gave hIm a terrible wound
In the heck and throat by which the lieu.
tE-nnl came off with a small cut on his
Inlra.
'fhey were now closely and warmly engaged .
gaged the lieutenant and twelve len against
Illaekheartl and fourteen . until the
Uackh fDur\n. unll sea was
tncture wlh hlod around lhe vessel.
Though Bacltbearsl received a ahol from the
pistol thaI Lieutenant Maynard disharged ,
yet he stood his ground and fought with
great fury until he received twenty cuts and
"vo mom eliots. At length , l he was ceck-
bIg 1 pistol having fred several before ho
fell down dent ] "
Wllh ( lila Iho battle was over. Leutenant !
Maynard cut cIT the dead plrato's head ,
nailed It at lie ( bowsprit 01 his stoop and
( lien sailed back In Irlumlh lo Virglimlmm
So ended Iacllbeard , the pirate lighting
to the last.
hut what became of his treasure ? Some
where ho had hidden itin the marhes , or
blues or Currltuck sounc or In the foreata or
time STar river There It somewhere reposes
to this day-al that had been eared through
blood and crIme and wlcleneB3 burled In
the ground ant ! loot forever.
"The night before IaeltbearJ was killed , "
says one of hIs historIans , "one of the men
asked him In case anylhlng ( IlalpW:1 to
him In the coming engagement whether his
wife knew where he hS11 hurled his mope 7
Ito answered that nobody but himself anti
the .10"1 knew where It was , Ind that the
lonct liver should take al ! "
No one has ever yet found it.
-a
I" I " . Ihq ' 'IV \ll I 1" I ! ' " . . .
How the v0sel teases at sea ! Iteatier dil
you ever cross the "briny ? " I so , we wIlt
bet a good cf1 you were sea sick Don't
deny time soft Imp achment. I you had ] os-
totter's Stomach hitters with you , you were
all right otherwise not , This melrlnal cor.
dial relieves every disturbance of the atumach ,
liver and bowels , malaria , rheumatism and
kidney troubles , and Is highly c ) lUend"d
by tourists and comlerclal travelers
.
I"kll ! for ehc"r.
Indianapolis Journal : "flruioisner , elr ) 'e7" " "
shouted the country merchant. "Cit rlht
!
dow and come In to the stove ] ' 1 tIJd
to see yet , "
rer.
The commercial man came In , wih visions
of selling a comlleto , Country store 1\llt ,
and lie merchant continued :
"I'm right glad , to Bee one ot you fellers .
My creditors jumped on me yesterday , and
I'm scum' out. I jlst been aehln' for one
of you fel en to COO along with them funny
stories you always have and cheer m& up "
V. , A , ,
_
_
wnImm \ AIm WI \ : DHFtI G ?
The Amtrlcan farmer hM long lell a
111aco greatly above that of the peasant 01
Continental glroe In hi laconic nnll style
of Ivln . says Fred Perry Powers In Lippin-
coU's 3.lagazino for Fehuruary . bec1use he
has been able to possess a larger tract of
land , anti greatly above LImo English ttnant
farmer In his intlepemitlemoce . because he has
been able to own lie ( run,1 he tIlled . lie
wi nol continue another hal cnlur ) ' to
hold this enviable PolitlOll. Time economic
forces that hl"o been nt work In ] ' : urole
have also boon lt work her . but not SD len"
nlli thcrefor\ the ) ' have not yet mllirNI
1 Ilch fruit. There have been , \merle.tn
who hnn"Inell thaI ( our Ilolle,1 constllton
would , prolect us from Ohio Into of the old ,
world. 1 woul ho IS rational for 1 luau
10 expect hIs knowldgo or nrlhmcto to
keep hll Ilry In i n thu Inlet storm .
The Amcrlcnn fnt mer Is helng tetnchl
frmu the enrl h ; he 19 losing 1 his farm. Inll
19 therefore Imnlnlngln thln/8 , lIe Is
taking UI' with the most foolish a UI oh.
\Ionsl ) ' sen8el13S notIons re"lrtln" cnrcnc ) '
and credIt Iml capital anti labor antI Total '
erl ) ' that wpre ever harhorll hy the mlnl19
of Illellgenl human heluns , Time really
tiaumgcrons clals today Is not 11.10 OIl of ignorant -
ant hntlrrnuls , of whom wo hear co ln ) '
things that arc not true but of Americans
taught In our Ilublo Ichools nnll IIe8Cel1leli
from thin men atll womcn who Itallo New
"nhnd the world's mllc , or thrift : \11
! oOI sense by locking Ul In tIme jai or time
nS'hll Ohio People ) who Inleel , as theIr
toscendants are notltng In Kansas nnll
Nebraska ami Colornulo 1 Is In I tie n"rl-
cnlural regIons nD\ thaI lucas II sruct\e
of Inllush' anti credit spring Ul anll Ilall
the rank growth of the Ituisslan Ihlstos thmo
western fnrlors Ile begging COIvrss to
suppress for thll , The consclvalsl 01 ( lie
former wi nol snr\h'e his transformation
frol I lalll owner into a tennul
The suhstlulon oC lenlnnt farmers for
owning farmers has mallo conshlorablo prog.
ross 11 New gnHlnnll , but much less than In
the west amid soulh , on account of tim nalure
of the soil . Some No\ flmmglntil soil will
not oven SUPIJorl the cullva ( lor anti has I
been nhallloncll ; othlr sol will 'yield emmoumghi .
10 sUPlort ( the cultivator I he gets limo whole
or time IJroduco ; It 1 : ) bo culh'alrl ! by nn
owlior hut not by n lennnl 1 19 hot hn-
Iosslhlo 10 sell I. for a Inn buys n farm
not lS alt Im'cslment , hilt lS 1 m.Ituatlimn.
Oilier No\ 1 IHlancl sol wil yield not 10re
than the Carmor of a plsl generation teemOl1
I minimum support , but lore ( hail ni
Irishman . 1 Swede or 1 1"rcnch-Cln'llal '
11ecm nccessar ) ; so he wi hlro Il aliti
dlvlll with the \ril owner , So we ant
tennnt ( arler , 11'lng on 1 lower scale lnt .
stuted for the o\\'nll ! furinei' oC 1 gener-
lion nvo , who reared his Caml ) ' In comCorl ,
gave his laughter , : n 1)lano. nml sent his son
10 college , because mill that tie farm yielded
waR his.
Belwcen 1880 and 1890 the number oC
ownllf farmers Ilecloased In every New
gnfllHI state anti the lumher oC lennnt
Carmors IncreaseI , In each oC Iheso states
silies
there was a mlrled Inerense In the Tier- '
cenlage of farmers who 1110ughed the fiellos
of another man , amid 11 the sweat of whose
brow someholy In 10ston ate cake. In lhe
six states , In tIme '
ten
yearH , the ( owning
Carmes clmlnlshe,1 , 2 ,17. ant time tenant
( armorl : Increased 7.2IG. The ereentlo of
lenanl ( farmers In Massachusetts , though not
largo lit 1 :0. was bean \ 110ulle what I wns
In 1880 ; over 17 per cenl of the firmmicrs
In Vormol hull Cohinecticoit amimi 25
! 1111 Conneclcut al1 : Ier cent
oC Ihe farmers in hode Island
11 ! were tenant
in 1890. Wlre !
II each of the four mlldle states the number -
her of owning Curme/s decreased and hoe
numbel of tenant : fal'mers iiicreaeti. 11 the
lroUII the owner ) decreased 12,301 and the
Iplanls IncrpasCI 21,075. In New Jorsy
the ( tennnis ( increased
Crom
nearly
a foumrth
I fOlrth
to nearly a Ihlnl oC the whole. In New
York the loss oC ' farmers Nlw
. oWllng was 2G,53 ,
amid For time ' gahim of tennnl falmers was 12.108.
Pennsylmnla these figures wore II , 292
nnd 9,222 resJecl\'el' . 1,292
In lie south farm tenancy Is largely the
result oC the emancipaton of Limo sIa'eii .
So far as lhe increase of tenancy Is sll\es. due to
tIme transformalon oC the colored licn from
hIred hands to tenants. It Is n .bClmeIlCial
chnnge , This might ho .benelclnl
n , aufhicient
explanation
sumclent or
explanaton the
Itcrtaso or tenancy In the south , \vere there
not such nn increase of leualC In' the east
and weEI. Of twelve southern
souther States six
show a decrease In the number of
. owning
farmers. In .thE group there was an owning
of 3,915 owning farmeu and 275,785 tenant
! anl
farmmmers . In -
, Ihe three sOUlhweste-ln states ,
MIssouri . Arlnsns and Texas , there was a
gain oC 47.SS2 i
Corning farmers and 114,510
tenant farmen\ . 14.510
Persons who are unwiiilng
! unwiling to admit the e"o-
lulon oC lanllor _ and len:11 ( classes In tlia !
country will
wi seek to oXlllaln these facts by
the foreigner : In New Engllld and the negro
In the sOlth , and urge that time Increse oC
tenancy Is oily local or ( enlplrary. Dul the
incrdase of tenancy Is not conlned to hose
seclons , nor 10 the middle ataea Eaclm cC
the three states of the middle ovest Ohio , In'
dana ! and Illilmaims . gives evidence oC the Blme
change . and the group host 31.259 owning
farmers nnl1 gained 48,86t tenant farmers .
In ] lnols the lenanls Ilcreased Crom 3137 to
3G.72 per cent oC tim whole 1mm eight lates
of the norlhwest , In severl ef which IuibllC
hands have been cblalnable until quie 11Ublc ro-
cently the number of owning flrmers ill-
creased 129,322 , anti the number of tenant
farmers Increased 108,507. In Iowa the 11111mm.
her of own ng farmers Increased 3,521. whie
the number cf tenant farmers Increas-ti 1Gt63.
In Kane ! the owning farmers increased 2,121 ,
and tIme tenant larmers Increased 30463. In
the Pacific amid 'ounlaln states a/HI / the lerr :
tories the number of !
ownnJ farmers Ineretd
6,512 , and the number oC tenant farmers ! In.
crensed 20,350.
] 1 forlY.Leventates alll territories the
number oC owning farmera IncreasEd 158,951.
ali ( lie number of tenant farmers increase.tj
99,337. In 1880 25.62 uer cent 01 . the farms
wore cultivated hy lenanta : In 1890 3413 per
cent of the farm tammillies Imireth. The chassill.
cation of ( lie two censuses is not identicaj ,
but timero can be no nerioums discrepammey be.
tween ( lie farms that are Jilted and ( lie ( am-
illes ( hat hire.
To slimily ( no condition of ( ha western
farmer under average circumstances , Mr. A.
F. Bentley , whose essay vas lmlmbiiBlieti last
year by Johns Itophlris ulnirersity , seloceti (
Harrison , Neb , , as time imoint of obervaioim ,
Of 429 Perlomis who hail ut one tImii
01' ancimer owned iantl within tile
township , 239 iiatl never bzen residents
and 116 had ceaE'tl to lie resltients , Time iani :
in ( lie ( oivnalilp was ownoti by 135 hIersoho , ,
Cf whom sevemmt'.four were then residents ,
ten lied lCtilm ro'aldimta at COlumC (11110 , nhiml
llfty.one hail never resicheti there. iiveim in
tIii relnoe o'estermm colmomumummIty ( lie absentee
hanilloril was vetl known , Of time mill in this
township 12,960 airea were cultivated by
owners amid 9,3130 acres by teioaimt.s , Of tiui
latter area 1,010 acres wemo cwmmcui by res'-
dents of time town , 4,520 Imy residents of ( lie
cutmilty outsitit' of ( lie 1nov11 , anti a,800 by
lCtOflS itvlzmg Ii : ycnil ( lie limioi's ' ef tim ! ClUomLy ,
Iteuits in iiiurrlson have increased wilmin ( a
fosu' Yar from ollc'-thmircl of the Imiotiuce to
two-fifths. Tue PtOS of lammtl lia risemm iiurlng
time past twenty years from i am nero fr
unimproved to $25 aim acre w.tii ilmiprnvehnemmis ,
Yet ( lie lIroilts of ( ho forluer have been gong
ilown , " % 'e puny almost limfer , " sayo Mr.
Bentley , ' 'timimt in iumaimy cases ( lie greater
part of tIme wealth the average farnier of
abIlity imow bias nouuit be attributed to thIs
risz , in 'ahime , * may oveli iteehmi
that thicse slatenments in regaril ho time ftc.
( Itlerit lmnprofitablcliess of ( arimming fihmeruthona
are ui.t . iii huarimlony With such ; facts na ( lint
tli mmmirket : Itrtcc' of lauutl is at l1csemlt tu-
crensihig rapilly , unit ( hat tiiere is now a
imiore Oger Jenaim'i far gcotl agicumltiira hand
than lizs oimtmoineil for a ntiniher of years , and
again , that lamiti is now belmig eagerly sotuglit
bY renters oo lee are willing to PlY U larllor lire.
porlahl ( of thit' lrodulee lot meuit limo ever hi'ori' ' ,
anti iimO will III 8011111 cam.ues evemm PY a ( IUIIC
iiiglt czshi rent. ' ' hut timcre is ito hack of
liarnmPny in theo statenieimts ; a liiiOTT lniyu
or Imiree a farm , not as an ifll'ttImIent. imut
in ortier to get a ciimtmmce to t'urim a living.
\'imat lie osihi pay Is not Iimesurcil tiy tIme
comimniercial itrofit lie expecto , hut by limo
value lie 1)1118 On iut cxlaic'mmce. In Ntloraska , no
in Emiglemr.d. this creattomi of a iziudiurd caos in-
vulves Ilium ilegradutlum : Cf tti cult valor of the
loll , Nebrallil its' if f .i inll'JiuruI aim an
lianoenco seal' , but tue rLimta it collects 51
I , ) tlt itimpliort of public aclunois , mmcd to that
extent ihgtmtemu taxation , 'l'rme tate retains ( ii )
or , nPrslhli ) of time latotis orantet1 to it by time
ft.ltal government In aid cf ctlucatlomm until
thit'y rt'aciu ( lie value or * 7 on acre , and time
pretlce thmemi ha t1 sell ttiimm. 'L'hiese laiu'Is
are pcric..ik'ally valimcd , anti time rents are C
1 ° C ; lllL of ( lie vaimmat un Iii 1884 053.078
acres it these school haim'ls were under iaae ,
and thIs ares imal incased ill 1890 lo 1,4'7 , .
470 ocres.
The process of ( tie Creation of laniiord bild
tenant classes nosy be ebserved in any west-
era state.S'imen lend could be got for zuoth-
lug of the government , or toe a imoisli PrIce
On a rallroati grant , every settler could be a
lend owner. 'hen time lottmtl is worth $20 or
$30 an acre a consitlerable PortIon ( of the
rumral resitlents InuIst be tenants cc laborers.
'Time ' average Price of land sold last year in
1eITersomo county , \\'isconsin , a choice dairy
section , oas $00 , an increase of $10 in three
years , This Is citeil as an evltlence of ioros-
petIt ) ' , but it Is also Cviilenco that mutt Is
growilmg too 0P1imSivo for commotuon PeoPle to
evil , A nleunler of congress freno Illinois ' 1
0.10 ItS a thiousomoth acres in his itome county ,
vlmhcli hue nIiie at $100 or more an acre.
Of collr4z it is cultIvated by tenants , tot its
owner is ii lawyer amoti loolltlcato. The great
forummo ( of tli late JustIce iavlti ) l.uvia of
Illlnos o'ae acqulreti by time Owhmershmip of
farmhl 1511119 , antI hilhiiittl5 of Illinois farnoers
ate , or ovcrc. yy recently , 1aylmmg remit to a
lloml.residemlt irish haumdlortl ,
Time veserho ( farmers , vhmo , IloIn ) ' Years
age. got their humId ftut' lIttle or loathIng , are
.flO % growimig olti. They are rentIng their
fmormlls to much 'iio uvill live on 1CM thmii ( lie
lumli l'rotlulce of time mIld rather than nut lIve
at all , amml thiS ) ' are lulovilug lImb the large
towns anti cItes to cmojoy hire , etlucato thmcir
illiighmiers , a..i start ( heir sons lmo lnmSlilosZ ,
Eu'eml so far \vest 38 Mlimnceota nioti ( lie 1)3-
betas this Ii goIng cii ; In llllmtoIs aliti'is. .
consin It Is a commimnon tiiing , Tue temmalota ,
tmeihig obliged to tll tie ( lie Imro.liice whttm thio
landlarti. are lii a tat of poverty , iihiti they
will oimoy so. , , s they do moat Ovhi the 1111,1 , ,
tlmC ) ' vhlh sulifte iiisttTttl of lurofit as It
ailvances in valume. As time Polnulatlon
iticreuiseoo , tiu Vilhile of latiul will increase nmuil
limo hoiiiuilmcr of 'rsmls vhmo calm afford to own
laIltI will uiecreise : , There is nlreatl9' stmurteti
lIt tIme miortluu est mu agricimhtumrmul lueasaimtrl'
'rhulch tuas imo future except one of Increasing
remit charges. 'Fliti sunnier the COmomlictltlon
for chuuimcea ; of earioimug mu living tIme greater
rent. uilh time lmhitllord : be muhohe to exmuct , lb
harts of Htmropo ciistomn , aimml lii Irelnioti ( ho
Coil ri s , I I liii I tIme uliimnmimls of ( lie lamuil lord , but.
Iii .merIc.t mill rilits lure rack remuts. TIm
tehmalmt wlli get it bare suubsIstelice , aliti all
else sviil go to ( hue descemudatit of time "home-
C I emmiher , ' ' Time a gricuil ( nra I loollul Ia I ho Ii of t Ii is
couhmtry will imu fifty yeurs ho poor aimul hilt-
crate , Imoatle up ( it Itlretl laborers on great Cs-
tales , of ( ehitilots , aumul ot' ProPrIetors of smmmahl
hatches of groummoil , vhulchi they ivhll cultlv.ote
vhtli time 5113110 anti of ihiose Itrotluce tliy 1'
will eat clii ) ' o'lmAt calimitit ho sold , 'flue sub-
lltitlliomi ( of tehiilfltS for tiivhmermi ima already
immid in parts of tue vest mull imijiurioums ( 'itt'ct
111)011 huigimtvays aumil schools : t lie remmioval of
tIme mmlost luutoihigent nnil irosimeroums fmommuicra
fronm a mwighmborliooul , together wIth time sill- ,
stltiitlomi of tenants for owiocre , vilh ummako
time ngricultumral Population uwcuiliarhy ( lie
prey of tlenuagogiues , crsmiles uuo,1 , lloiitical miii-
'eimtuirers , Such a IOlotllatlnhl will loot luumy
so much mnalmulfmuculreul ( goods as tIme fnrhmiing V
PoPlllalouis we have lCel1 accustolmimltl to.
It loin ) ' lie promnatumro to say' that there is a
comicehutration of agricultural latutlimoltiihmg , but
so far as our immforimmatiohl goes It 110111(5 in
that dIrectIon , For imiaui' years dovii to ISSO
it shiooved an Increase , hmretY ( generally tils-
trIbimtmd over the luorthiern states. The Increase -
crease is siiuali , only three ncres , but ( lie
clumoimgo iii tllrectlou , is notable. 'I'Iue size of
( anus hail dimnlriishmctl fu-ommo 203 ill 1850 to 134
imm ISSO. hietwcehi time last two ceiisumscs time
immitmohier of ( stIlls of lOla thuamm 100
acres imicreasetl 231,632 , while thin
hiumhimber froimi 100 to 1300 increased
312,711. It is to be regrettetl that
( lucre is rue diviiiimmg line hictveetm 100 and 500
fleets ; ( lie immferior limIt Is lower ( lman ( iio
"three fortIes" of a public land state , which
is a smimali fmormmo , anti tue superior hinmit is
higher than three aectlomos , wimile , even two
sections is a large farm. Time figures woultl
ho far momore hmmsrimctivo were thmero a division
at say 320 acres ; but wittmouit this we find
miiiucii ( lie grouter immerease , absolutely and
relatively , aimiong thuo large farms , anti ( lila
is joined withi an Increase for time whole
COunry ( ill ( hue average acreage of ( arias.
rlme farina of more timan 500 acres Increased
reiatively faster than time farms of twenty
acres of less , nmiii ( lie absolute iiicreiso : in
farina from 500 to 1,000 acres was tour-fifths
as large as ( lint of ( aroma of fromn ton to'
twenty acres.
Between ISSO anil 1890 tlmn average size of
farms lnerease,1 , In the states of New Ilaimmp-
shire , 1thietl lslamotl' Comimmedticut 'Ndk. ' Jersey ,
IllInois , Wiscommsin , 7.limmmmesota , Iowa , 11dm iJa-
kotmus , Nehmraska , lCmimmsas , Texas , Idaho.
W'asiilngton anui Oregoim. California Is time
onl' state in the Pacific antI n001mntailu group
vImich does not slimy an increase ill ( lie average -
ago size of farnis , Of what thmo Census
bureau chassliles as tIm northm central dlvi- ' '
sian , 01110 , Imitllana , and Michuigatm ithmow tie-
creases in farm acreage , and Missouri simouve
no change ; all ( lie other states show nmm 1mm-
crease. cl
\e shall IrOlmally flmmtl when all tIme re-
timrns are iii ( Imat our farmus ore dividIng
( hichmlsoives into two clammtes-smnahl fnrnms usu-
all ) ' cuitivaetl by tenants , a lmennmmt class.
amid large farms cultivated minder time owmior'e
suporintemideiice by hired mnen , time farmn
laborer class of Emighahiti , IIilt time moman who
owns a marhil of tlmree or four sections will
find town life withIn his reach. anti much
lucre to his taste , anti especIally to the taste
of his vifO anti children , timmi life in time
coihlitr ) , tumid ( his Ineans tIm timree agrlcui-
( ural classes of England-time owner , wlmo
lives in time city or in i3uuropo amod enjoys ( lie
rCo'ohlimeS formneriy 4lstrihuteii anoong a cami-
siderable mmunohmer of owning farmers , time tell-
ant farmmier , who Imaus increasing dilliculIty in
paying lila rent , anti the farm laborer , who
gets mint quite enoimgii footi to keep 111111 thor-
oughiy nourishmeml. anti viio is ntachieti to
1310 soil , mot by law of aerfmige , hUt by time
iroui law of poverty. ignorance aumd lack of
spIrit.
Time proportion of oimr people who live in
cities increases from census to censtia , and In
the cities it Is ummmmmecessary to say ( lint ( lie
overwhelming mnajority of people mire , iid
lutist be tenants ; Inust be , limcauiso time cc.mo-
cenralon of popilliiiOll lies imoade time land
too exleilhiiVO for people of small , ioeauis to
buuy , So timat. whether you look at tile city
or at time country , time Ammmerlcaiis are deit.
tined in ( lie miear futumro to hme mm nation of
( ehoauitJt , as time 1011511511 mind Irisim are already.
That relot iibsorbs ( lie savings of a coimimlin-
ity is eagerly and even hotly denied l'y time
orthodox ecoliomnlsts generally , thunugli mm ? .
umilveraauiy. But as ( lie return recur3il by
capital is steadily going down , ts tile re-
tutu mumitie by labor has hot Increased lii iiro
Itortiomi to its increased eillclolmcy , aiuul utltcvs
sylmmlmtemns of resumning Its lowiiwmortl couurnti ,
clueckeil less than ii clmmtury ago by tIme imotro-
( lllctluii of mtiachminory , there lit 110 other lao-
( or In time ilmulimetrial trlunivirato lo whiono
( lie iimcreashmmg wealth , or nt least ( lie Iamcr
UIIl oiuly conetamuthy increaiuIllg hart of it , cahi
go , ( Xeelit ( liii hlnhllliril , Fc'oumnunlsts of 801110
repute imaro atetmmoltCd ( a break ( ho force of
tile logic it 1101 tIme facts hmy imsistlng , that , this
greatest of itmoderli lnvimtiofls have beemi in
time lmhmprovenoeiit of trngmslioratlohm , aumtl timuit A
such inprovi'imoemmts , nrc directly aihverso te
enhiahiceulient In the value of laimil , end there- '
fort , to time absorption of eariihmmgs by land-
lords. There never vas a mimoro grotemirlUo
U3UhmmlhO of time tltsastroumi reittmlts of iceeliug
emily one did of mu ( lilmig at a time , The
learned gemmtleniemu who have iilecovcremi that
traneportutlOli is an otiverite lhlIIilCiiCe to
remit see emily cue mmi1 of lIme In of trails-
Iorutien ( , 'Fhmo most that could be .aitl is
( hat tIme reulticed cost of cmmrrylumg wheat to
Himglaimii hail kept tiouvim ( hue rents iim Htmghanth ,
11110 eveui ( hint Is not Irue. Time rental ialirn
of the migrlcimltmral ( laimil of iingiuimd ruse
$55,000,000 bctwceil 1(57 mmuuti 1875 , ( luring
oyhuicii thin greatest alynim(0gCS ( were matlo it
stualii iiavlgtution the AhmIcricali trinils line
svore uleveluped , ammd ( lie Atlantic tolegraltti
been tum o a rca I ly. ( I 'erimaps I I Imohllila t iomi Iii
Eligidhmil hail relnaineil imtutioimmiry ( lii ! ud-
vance in remot VOu1lt1 have been ireveilte. ] or
wotilti have bc"ii much less. But outside
of studies und lecture realm ) ) WO arO geiierally
ticahimug withu I1rlUIatlOlis that increaei' . it
vamt time ciiealiemiillg of traosportatitii , (0 ( Eng-
latiti that gave AlIheriCaIm farumos rental vahtue ;
it Ia ou lOreat eaat-m0md-webt rnhlroali ! tlmiml
have givehi a remmtal 'aluto to thiLi iamb of
Nuhmraala.
'i'imerc uieetl be joe dread of lovehleri , Tue
celisus figures thmow imow last ( ho sell of the
Vimited States Is pasaihig lute limo imunds uf us
cunmmpar.itively ithiOull class , whose Inelmoilera
dm1 ectiiu uiW UI' ' ( lie figures of their relit
rolls en ( lie fallen grtycatolmes ( ii the liosa
who ummado this counhi y great-thu Aniorlcau
farmers wimo owimetl theIr ( arnie.
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Vloea Baby was sick , we gave liar Cabtorb.
Whee she wcaa ChILI , bIb cried for Castoria.
Wimilma she became ML.i , iue iimtm to CJEtOr1
Whica slum hiatt Chuildo en , &iw gaue theno Cvtci
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