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c e e o - OUR FORESTS. | | ave | destroyed, T believe it would | render the Hudson wholly unnavi APPLETON'S 1 - gable. AmMerican .. ... i ro me 5o e CLOLOPEDIL, ™= Gkl f:nces of the United Si 3 cormorant is now felt in every State Wew Revised Edition. Uy the sblest writers on Money and Commerce. Daily Review. of the East, and every year farmers | Shameful Waste of Timber—Effect | are becoming more saving of their fn-Fall. | timber. Itisan sstonishing fact D I e but neverthelesstrue, that the fence, OrFics OMAHA DAILY Beg, } April 14, 1874, The week has opened with fully | are to-day the most valuable cla:s of property in the United States, cept railroads, and real estate i vities. Our fences are valued.atone thousand eight hundred millions of dollars, and it costs ninety-eight millions to keep them in repairs. The new State of Illinois alone has Letter from Gen. Brisbin to Sena- i | and retatl, is very perceptible. tor Hitchcock. g Y pereep! Business with the From the Chicago Tribune April 12th. | O>ama, Neb., April 4, 1574, increased demand for dry goods and groceries at prices well maintained, el Tk Awsscas Cretoras. | To . W. Hitcheock, United States | g2 000,000 invested in fonoes, 60 poy | *H0W 8 healthy and active market. SR e L Senate, Washington, D. C.: - | cent of which are boards, post, and Sales and shipments of lumber by covcy i vy et ot Soowinige bt | My DEARSENAToR: Teaunotsay | rail, ‘and 40 per cent’ wire and | Win. B. Foster and Geo. A. Hoag. when I was more gratified than in | hedges. They cost annually & 75, have cost more than the lands, and | determined spring weather, and its effect upon trade, both wholesale | wholesale | houses is decidedly active, and the s of scit ¥ ind consequent Tov ving naitmal ch ar of oo s o pecaiiar mom mu'mr' , wifich w: ol ol © menced. litical affairs has kep and their o the indussrial sud useiul pce and refinement of 4 work appeared, has happily Deen ended, aud 3 Dew conrse ofeommercial reading the papers the other day | 000 for repairs. that the President had made the preservation of our forests the sub- | in jeet of a special message to Con- ud recommended the pas- f an act sioner of Forestry wiser recommendation has been | ted in every State, and 1 any other State in the Ul ting & Commis— | having lessened the necess In Nebraska, fences have east less | proportion to the population than | ion, the | excellent herd laws in force here | y for | 1 doubt if a | fences. These laws should beadop- farmers land is increasing. The strong demand for agricul- tural implements speaks well for the detrmination of our farmers. In ourlist to-day will be found some few changes in canned goods, and hardware, although the general made by any President, and I hope | should hedge, and thus utilize the prices range about as usual.- ledze have bee | Congress will not adjourn without | 1,000,000 or more of dead capital S e iitant vl | acting upon that message. None | now invested in fences in each OMANA MARKETS. aturel but those who Lave trec-growing, | State. | e i s | and the eriminal waste of timber, 8 | Incredible as it may seem, forests | careful ~;_uld can :|]-]>N:-::Alelhlr ne- | are still felled and burned for the | DRY GOODS. cessity of legislation on this subjeect. | pur) f bringi der | We have now Ieft untouched, | bultieation. " From 156 to 1870, mg | KUSTZ MOME & 0., 231 Farnham in the whole United States, | less than twelve million acres of | = | but one re great tract | forest were cut, the timber logged, | PRINTS. of timber, consisting of about one- | and burn half of Washi; orri and nd third of Oreg i 00,000 acres of forest, one [ on’ the ground, so the | could be farmed The annual decrease of forests by logging and | " SRR burning, I am told, is still some | 105 Truman's, $12; Garner & Co, 2,000,000 acres per 'year. And, |912; Hamilton, 10; Merrimack 3 that | while we have been doing nothing | D. 10; Oriental, 10; Pacific Mills, Btate, aware of the future necessity, | to replace our forests, the demand | 10; Spragues, 9. { and keealy alive to the depletion of | for Jumber in the United States has | g our forests, has already commenced | inereased at the rate of 25 per cent | GINGHAMS. the culti 1 of the Australia—a | each year. There was reccived at | g ox 12 ; Gletia ) s rapidly and to great | Chicago in 1571 over 2.500,000,000 | Ldlesex 12 ; Gledarms 10}, | feet of lumber, and 10,000 acres of | TICKINGS. y | land were stripped of timber to | Amoskeag, A, O, A, 28; de A, 23; walnut, hickory, now no | supply that great city with fuel. | do B, 20; Conestoga, A, Pre., 26; do B, 27; do Gold Medal, 20. 2 BLEACHED SHEBTINGS. rost left, except what | T cannot say with certainty what and in her Adirond; | is just our annual decrease of fores not far from 8,000,000 acres, | as against 10,000 acres of new forest | Peppenell, 84, 30¢; do 9+4, 37 1-2¢, but it planted. This is truly alarming, | do 104, 40c; do 114, 45¢; Waltham, American, 9}; Albion, 10; Al lens, 9%; Connestoga, 16; Dannells, in science, of erature, and of | within the last two years; but t wind with the sost ample it on 1o & saccessful pe plates have apid destruction,— 1,039,000,000 feet having been cutin a single y is of thousands | and certainly it was high time for 97 1 9 2¢: 0-4 1 rafted down the | some one to eall the attention of | ot 2! 126 4094, 321-2¢; de 1 Mississipy where | Congress to the subject of forestry. | 37 BROWN DRILLS Amoskeag, 12 1-2; Augusts, 12¢; Everett, G, G, 13 1-3¢; Great Falls, 13 1-2. they are One | Your excellent bill to provide for am told, | the growing of new forests will do | ton, Towa, that | much to save us from a timbe ws, and three 15 of | dearth; but we must, neverthele all the lumber they cut goes to Kan- | take the best care we can of our old | sas and Nebrask: ear, 185,- | forests, and make them last aslong | [uai, 2 000,000 feet of Wisconsin logs were | as, possible. As the father of ths | Indian Heads, 11ic; Pepperell, E, cutin Towa; and T predict that, if | new forest bill, I thought you the | fin® 12¢; do R, fine, 11c; do O, 10¢; the present destruction goes on, in | most proper person to bring forward | do N, fine, 9¢ ; do sheeting, 8-4c, 27hc; ten or twelve yearsat most, notonly | a timber-saving law, and 1 write | do sheeting, 94, 32 1-2c; Puttman, the forests of Wiscons ichi- | that you will do so at your earliest | A A 19¢: Stark, A, 12, | gan and Minne: ¢ swept | convenience, and pressit to a vote | et e ay. - Only considér f oment | the present season. You will no QORSET JEARD. of Wisconsin tim- | doubt find able minds to second you, | Amoskeag, 11ic; Kearsarge Satin, it a mm“i:»‘;,;;g:';’{n ’:::0 | {nr L feql.-l sun-(w’urllzlthiukirzg men as | 131 Laconia Satin, 13 1-2¢; ree v. now reaty chras] etalone. | Carpenter, Conkling, Cameron, | . E e piotions wii e favacd. ouie n T {s are now practi \(urxl'lun,('h:mdh-r, o B 1;.‘\ Naumkeag Setin, 14c; Peppenell Sat- he North- | the Senate, and Kelley, Dawes, | an, l4c. d be built, | Blaine, Myers, Butler, N | ! up and subject to the | O'Neill, and others, in the House, |ax the Oregon Vashington | will recc necessity of pre- Address the Pab'ishers, territory forest: d then th ts our vandal 1 at belt of American timber w D. Appleton & Co., | o dstroyed. Lt us at lnst save, . | and use with economy, the magnifi- .51 & 551 Broadway, N. Y. | O o e trces (many of them | - 300 feet high) that cover this portion | . offour public domain, 1U. S, The greatest cormorants we will | have to contend with will be the railroads They already use one | bundred and sixty millions of ties d our railroading has | BROWN SHEETINGS. ® Inextra 1n Libra Ia tiaif Cioth Ta ke . DENING. Amoskeag, 24c; Arkwright, Llue | 19¢; Beaver Creek, A, A, 19¢ Hay | Maker, blue, 13 1-2¢; India, B, B, blue and brown, 19¢; New. York, B, Otis, B, B, 19¢; do C,.C, 17¢ Oakland, &, 16¢; Warren, B, B, 18¢; DEPOSITORY | do 4, 161-2c. BLEACHED SHIRTINGS. Androseoggin, 44, A, A, 17¢; do L, 44, 15¢; Boot, 8, 44,111-2¢; do B, 44, 13 Fruit of the Loom. 15¢; Farntiam and 13th Streets, | 40 100, 18 Gold Medal, 12 1.2¢; | Hope, 12 1-2¢; NewYork Mills, 18 ; TEE OLDEST BANKING ESTABLISHMENT | Wamsatta, 18¢; Lonsdale, 13fc. YANKEE NOTIONS- sroot. ¢ 3 sz KEARNEY'S The First National Bank OF OMAZEIA. FLUID-EXTRACT Cor. IN NEBRASEA. , as every de from young one knows, s = timber, the trees being only eightto | ¢ oiviened 1n 1565, Oresnised 8 & Natiosil | ten inches in diameter, and few | Eeux, Augast 36, 1863 | { trees will cut more than two t B | : There ean 1o longer be any doubt | il &3 Profiecrer - - - - $350,000 | Domestic that the rain-fall and_water-gourses S | (Sncceeecr t Kountze Brothere.) | Ciark’s 0, errick BRIGHT’S DISEASE, > 3 Feete | & CEEIGEION, A.KOUNTZ) Dickens’ best. of s conntey are grealy afleeted by SR 22 T e W And a positive curs for [ b Jrsciiveo will give o 15 8. KovNTZE, woyyamEs | | ik | pounds, or about 2 gallons, of # : Ottoman stri 2 25@6 39 Gout, Gravel, Strictures, moisture every twelve s. The _ & 3. POPPUFTON. Attecasy. ST ~ White common " The Oidest Estaolisnea 4 Percale BANKING HOUSE | e | evaporation, then, from the earth through tices must be immense, | the roots often drawing from under- ground springs, and throwing off Diabetes, Dyspepsia, Ners vous Debility, Dropsy, GVERALLS, =y | through their branches vast | " | Browndrill i s e o Cheersion ol e | Yolumes of luamid air. Especial AT | Bine arii i TS Is this true of Kansas and Nebra: ] i | o duek a9 R AND KIDNEYS | where, at a depth of some feet, | Caldwell, Hamilton & Co,, g CORSETS. ks BLADDE » | white sand is struck which is %o full | BANZERS. | French whatatons e 45 5003 00 SPERMATORRHEA, | of water that, In many places, SU0- | pugipeey transacted same as that | Gun” 2% terraneot streams have been | of an Incorporated Bank. ! ' CPRING SKTRTS, Susaeehon or Whites Dissases of the Prontrate | formed, and are frequently struck . 14 | Linen priatod: - S92 Gland. S one la tho Blalder. Coleulun. | oo oring for shafts for wells. g e s el el R 1240 | I think the great _currents of air | jedect 10 sight check without no- s v B BRICK DUST DE- GRAVEL OB BRicK And Macus or Milky Discharges. |« duted. | ice. | Certificates of Deposit issued pay- mpLy i | gble on demand, or at fixed date oun! beari nteres six 'reent, per | &~ . the mountatns dry, they sweep over | annam, and available in'in all parts | 330337885 10c12; beans 2 65 per bu; | the Gregt Rlains, finding no mois- | of the country. | Rice Ran. 8}; do Carolina 9}; black- ture to take up until they pass ove Advances made to enstomers on | berries 17a18; prunes 15;currants new issouri and Misstsppi, whon, | approved securities at market rates | gog:. 3 5 Fhei mckareed. (e centy |k dtenaet | Sa5]; teas GoNNg R0RE 80; Jae dia which leave the Pacific Coast humid | and warm empty in the snows on | the Rocky M 5 PROVISIONS. Cheese 15}a19; butter choiee roll KEARNEY'S Extract Buchu ‘ in e ey X px. | 90; Gunpowders 60al 40; Y. H. 45a Diinois and Wisconsin. In | Buy and sell Gold, Bills of Ex. | %;Gunpo ; Pecmanentiy Cares all Diseases of the Wyoming Territory, as we know, | change, Government, State, County, | 1 00; honey in comb 28233; strained = 4 Dropsical | Wederth was almist complete; but | nn% . :f:‘m-l‘i.n 1 attentiomto nego. | 1 1355 25 Dooley’s Yeast Pow— idneys, and Dro Pt h u . | Poa ) Bladder, ~ o in Neben l;:q“:(l‘n-:u::lm\‘\l:n’:::: | tiating Rallroad and other | der, Large, 5.50; do med. 3.00; do in rate Loans issued within the Draw Sight Drafts on England, Ireland, Scotland, and all parts of Europe. Sell European Passage Tickets. COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY M. DE. 1o, | small, 1.65. | humidity, and the elouds_empty | frequent showers along the Loups, | ara, Flattes, Flkhorn, and | issouri. Those who have watclied | theeffect of forests on rain-falls, say | that by commencing at the edgo of | BUTTER AND EGGS. J. C. Roseufield, Produce commis- mission merchants, 199 Douglas street, | furnish us with the following quota« Existing ta No Matter What the ““Oae bottie of Kerney’ i is_worth more thia all = e o s bottin for | 3 1Y belt, the forests, and oonse- ew | tions: Batter, choico roll, 21a25 s T | quent rain-falls, may gradually be | oo | Common roll, a20; eggy eztended acrosy the whole of the | SixsaosvEss presient, ‘Cosmier” | demand active at 12; belt. So we might commence | > at Omaha, and by gradually | westward, increase prime apples, 8 00 per bbl ; potatoes | 140 per bu. Cranberries $8 pr Lbl. SAVINGS BANK. | rouLTRY. Depot 104 Duane St, N. Y. | et o sive abvice STATE y of the atmos- | Qe until the required | | Supply limited with demand sctive R Ty e e ey e T3BEd | %, W.COR. pANNIAM 21570 5TS. | as follows: Chickend, dressed, 12; 70 THE— all over the dry plains. ! The deplorable result of the turkeys, 14alde; geess, 10c; du cks NERVOUS & DEBILITATED | 1o of timber is now to be 10c. | seon all over Europe. The Elbe has TH SEXES. Tost 1 £ ice 1l [ Capital, $100,000, | AR OF BOTH SEXES. st 18 por cent of its flow In_conse. | quence of eatting away of trocs | John T. Edga , wholessle dealer 0 0HARGE FO ADVIE AND CON- | long its banks, exposing ite waters | Authorized Capital, $1,000,000. | in Hardware and Iron, corner 14th SULTATION. to the hot sun, and sequent in- | Douglas, favor us with the following creased evaporation. The island of | iy f - : L Of | Deposite ae small 4 one doliar receivad and | quotations and report actize move- Santa Cruz, in the West Indies, | cochoes famall e4one dollar rec e patew - st | | which, twenty-five years ago, was & | order acco Dr. J. B. Dyott, graduate of Jefler- it | Kulen of ferilits, s now a’ desert S—— | the interior. son Medical College, Philadelphia, | almost,—the result of cu ' | Bariron ia ear load lots, at 4 cent thor of ssveral valuable works, | the forssts, The theory is that the Advantages rates; nails,do. 10, 4 65 ; 8d, 5 00; khey of soveral a0 " | dry currents of air are retarded by o | 64,525; 4d,550; 34, 625; wrought can be cousulted on all diseases of | fyjests, and clevated untll « popt of | ,525; 4d,550; 3d, 625; wrough nails, § 75 ; cast steel, 18c bulk ; axes Tri | condensation is reached. Radiation " = EREans. S “l"""’ °‘d‘l i also prevented, the air cooled, | Certificates of Deposit. | 1300 per doz | (which he has made so especial apd the clouds passing over = 9 e study), eltber in male or female, no | fopests are rendered MOFe easily Con- | aiing i thix Bk tire momas, wiidrew | A. Hubermanm, 510-512 13th i P01 densed. lectricity is also @ great | interoet from date of depoest 45 Hine of pay. | v matter from what cayso originating | agent, the trees being negatively | Wegh, The whosorany partof adeporit can | street wholesale dealers. Quo- or of how long standing A practice | sbarged, and drawing with great | tations: mink, No. ], 1 25al 50 | | power the positively charged clouds, | ezra ML m i is~ | 7 > 3. 6. MILLARD coons, 45¢; muskrat, 14c for fall and of 80 years enables him to treat dis- :xhll:;,ll:‘;:"r"('h :;,‘ ,;::,‘.r d""bf;:r 7 31c for SIREREERE ortore Biack, eases with success. Cures guaran- goed. Charges reasonable. These at 1 00c ;do. striped, 15 to 30c ;otter, No. 1,500 to 6 50; do. No. 3, 4 00; fish~ t, demonstrated by experience and knowledge of the laws that govern the atmosphere. 1 know yon agree OMAHA NATIONAL BANK | » Ziscance can forward letter describ- ng sypioms and enclosing stamp to y postage. P eed for the Guide to Health. Price 10c. J.B. DYOTT, M. D., Physician and Surgeon, 104 Duane street, N. Y. Jabdty ” OBSTACLEStoMARRIAGE. Ralief for Y ‘Men from the eflects e i A buses in darly life. Manhood with me in these views, and it was a conviction that they are correct | | which led youto frame your great timber-growing bifu!,h gl\'l:lg svacy ' rson 160 acres of the public lan X "o would plant and keep In good | CATTAL-—oroeor o onren- S0 9 order for ten years forty acres of timber. That law, as amended | FINANCIAL AGENT FOR THE UNITED at this session of Congress, I| STATES | think, is nearly correct, and does | ,yp pesmmarz> DErosTTORT YR DUBTREIS you great credit as a wise law~giver. | Douglas and Thirteeath Streets, OMAHA, NEB. arrcxse. But not only in Europe, but i [ America, s “the losa of timber | pas Vot i Gocun o | already lamentably felt. Many of | mnv’;rs have 1053 half thejr L BULJ.ION AND GOLD DUST, | fulness for manufactusing purposes. | aad seiis drafts sad makes collections on | The Connecticut is now bardly | partsof Burops. | navigable, and the Kennebec and | Drans arawa payable in Gold or Currency co | Merrimac bave shrunk one-fourth. | the Bazk of California, San Francisco, The Potomac has lost nearly a fourth | yycgers for smie 1o au parwof e of its volume, and the Hudson de- ___.“-_‘,"’"- clined a sixth. If the Adirondack | e Humbarg American Packet Company, ""' other adjacen! I it | pen— er, in good order, 000; wolf, large mountain No. 1,225; do. No. 2,1 50; do. small, 50 to 80; beaver, well fur- red and cleaned, 100 to 1 25 per B | martin, frem 2 50 to 4 00, according | to color; fox, silver gray, 1000 to 2500; do. crass, 3 00; do. red, 150; deer skin, hair red and short, 25¢ per ». Cooke & Ballou farnish the follow- ing quotations, for butchers’ stock, native steers, 4a4 1-3; Texas steers, | 33a3%; hogs, unmsettled, prime, 4a 41-2; sheep, firm and active at 4 1-2a5 00. BOAPS Powell & Co., Soap mga | Sapo Publico, 6} | | " Republic, do., Chej Olive, 6 | | 6 1-2; Palm, 5@5 tled, 6 1-426 1-2. LEATH Buff.lyS. sole ¥ ... HE 0ak sole B b, | Dry fintprm... Dry saited Gren, | | print, 12@lde; twines, paper, 25 jute, 25c;/eotton, 35¢; hemp, 2 sacking, 30c. ART GOPPS AND UPHOLSTERER'S STOCK. | holsterer.and dealer in fine art goods following quotations: FRAME MOULDINGS. 15@30c. WINDOW SHADES. 4 00; cach ddi pair. REPPS. ped, 2 508 00. DAMASKS. 2 00a3.00. MATTRASSES. Husk, 4-4x6-2, 4 0045 00; straw, 3700a4 00; Excelsior, 3 50ad 50. All of the above quotations are on is of ordinary transactions. Parties who buy for cash, or any stéctly frat~class bu secure reasonable concessions on large orders for short tima paper. LUMBER. Subject to change of market without rotice. ‘WM. M. FOSTER, 00 U.P. R B. track b Farabiam and Doug- GEO. A. HOAGLAND. tudding aud sills, 20 t, and un- Over $0'ii, Fencing No 1 do No3. do do do “cn I £0 00 1t clear, 1, 134, 134 uad 2 fuch.. & 00 20 do o do do 55 3 do do Flooring, clear. o " st commn do 24 do do 3 do 4y marrow, el Istelear ceiling 35 20 do do 33 inch do %3 Inch Lath per 10%. D& H pickets ot 100 Square do o 0'G Batten per tineal RBough do do do 35 per cout off Clicago list. DOOLS, (Wedged ) 25 per cent o C _ icugo list. BLINDS. 30 per cent off list. Vhite lima per bbl 2 Lonisville cement per 003 Plastor paris per bbl 3063 75 Flastering bair per U ] | Tarred foft. 4 Plastering board 4% OILS. PAINTS, GLASS, &e. N. L. D. SOLOMON. ROBERT C. STEELL. BRADY & McAUSLAND. 1 Turpentine.. Heatight i meld Glass. colors, ¥ sq. Flat Glass, £0 9 c discount TIN, SHEET-IRON. WIRE, &C. MILTON ROGERS, COR. 14th & FARNHAM. CHARCOALTIN-PLATE. I C 10x14, 225 1€ 133w, 1 sl 00 sh't 1L X bt 1 I XX 1% 'ls. 2100 =5 & Copper bottoms... 3%a4) Brasa et . 2820 | Tinuiug 3 ab't. 10a18 Corper, 14 and 16 0z , 1480 in, Calags Strait's or L& largs pig RN Now 35 to 3% Ju- neata. RUSSE. Nos9to 12 stain’d with one god side.. No 12. b T r— 4 Nos 104 11 for § Dressed beef, 6 1-Jc; dressed pork, 1c; dressed mutton, 8 1-2¢; & C, 63c; shoulders, 7 1-2; breakf 10c; cloar sides, 10c; lard, firm E 2 3 German Mot- dealer, 181 Farnham : straw paper, 4c; rag wrap., 6¢; hardware wrap., 7c; dry | goods do, 10c; manilla do, 13¢ ; news | Benjaniin B. Jones, Decorative Up- | 270 Fafmham Street, furnishes the o;?mm mouldings, ove inch, per footye; 2inch 10¢; 3 inch 15¢; polished walnut, 1 inch 7c; 2 inch 15¢; 3 inch 2le. Berlin gilt, 1 inch 6@15¢; 2 inch 12@30¢; 3 ich 18@ 45¢; imitation rosewood and gilt, 1 | iuch 5@10¢; 2 inch 10@20¢; 3 inch Plain bands, 6 feet, all colors, per pair, 1 50; ornamental bands, 2 00@ mal foot, 75¢c per Union and all wool terry, per yard 1 50@3 50; Imperial, plain and stri- Union “per yard, 1 50; all wool, thirty day yers, can always | 2| | kD Saon Peaches, 2 Ib. per case. to | Strawbirries do omatoes do ima Beans do | GreenCorn do Cove Oysters do Furs, 7o | water power. s | s, per ib. isins, layers, per box, new. Dried clrrents, Zauts, tew 3 | Dried upples, eastern 3ud | Dried raspberries pared, new.. Peackes, unpared, o Turkish pruses e | rLou ty i ozt oo | Flour, winter, ¥ bbl. 10 00 - 3% | Shf of SE 1-4. 15 | NESE 15 LI SW BW 15 20| 0 15 115 415 .31 15 s 716 Dodge County. | N bf of NE. 517 | NENW S S hf. 2 - 318 1 413 FOR SALE. STANTON COUNTY. THAYER COUNTY. 10 10 10 10 11 1 1 I 1 1 1 The soil usutd | hatural meadows. » | abound wi EAVY BROWN SHERTINGS. Indian Head 12 1t stratified limestone. Two or three Mills, Post Office an: AND LOS ANGELES g VINEYRD Depot for the sale of his NATIVE WINES AND BRANDIES M. EELLER & Co, Corner of Battery and Washington Ste. ‘sPicks. £ AN FRANCISCO, marTe car, United St: om Confectioners’ Tool Works, | Thos, Mills & Bro., i ‘Manufacturers of Confectioners’Tools Machines, Mouids, Ice Cream Freezers, &e., Nos. 1301 & 1303 North Eighth St. PHILADELPHIA, PA. Oolons, fair to | Proprietors - 1 llnAleln 1984: Oalaag; gosd to ATALOGUES SENT e upon application. Fine cut chewlng, azar e marTdawim Gt e e 70 MILLINERY. 5 o, wroes wates 4e. Lime, ¥ bhl 2 0082 25 H-H 003 50 | il G T e e G| el S D 3| plied with living water: 17| wood. -5 The soil of the u» with a_very deep and Bar those pecul 1| denote the best wheat land. 2 | One tract in Sarpy County ¢ 1 | Nearly all these tracts are within the sound of the locomo- % i i man; are close tive whistle, and g inconvenicnt to Schools, some of them rous subsoil. Th ieces only are Stores. I offer for Sale, on LIBERAL TERMS, to suit purchasers, 130,000 Acres! IN NEBRASKA, known and described as follows: [ Al of T.21, R. 1, E. 21,760 acres, suitable for a large =" colony; 600 acres in cultivation, thousands of apple trees and | forest trees; living water on nearly all the sections; and a fine 2640 acres in solid body, in T. 2, R. 2, W, suitable for * a colony; 100 acres in cultivation, within 1 1-4 miles of Coun- Seat and a fine flour ~mill; living water. Gage County. 17 4 6 NW. hi NW and W hf SW n are good farming lands. Their sfirfa;cé is, in P i la‘:ld‘!roll.ingotable or upland, but comprising many of level bottom. Most of the tracts are sup- with small groves of creek and river bottoms is a deep, black 'alluvial or :ggot&%le mold, and most of these bottoms are uplands is a lively brown or ellow loam, e more elevated parts soft, brittle, limy lumps, which always ntains an extensive quarry of 12 Railroad Stations. WASHINGTON COUNTY, apply to ALEX. b “%| __For any tract in a i% REED, in Blair, Neb. & aneblue o 4 For any oth: &d Snishing naj -1 do 66 | Yot do 4 3 Hotse natls Norihwestern A | Burden’s hiorse shoes, per 70 | mule do "do & | 1 1 H © H ®| | Proprietor of the} Mees pork B b1 w350 | Heme, his | Ha, i ! RISING SUN IMPORTERS OF TEAS AND 213 and 215 FRONT STREET | | San Francisco - mehTmé ST. LOUIS TIBACCO WORKS. | Leggat, Hudson & Co., Manufacturers of every ariuse Fine Cut Chewing [ AND SMOKING Our pecial Brands: FINE CUTS: SMOKINGS: BEAUTY. | | GILT EDGE, | e FrRd ety o “,‘;‘_?g 215 COUGLAS STREET 316. D o ghwmmvm P fl‘n 25 Ladies’ Furnishing Store Horse pails, flush bottoms, do 2% | Justopened with a large stock of Lalies® ‘ h do 3 00 Furnishing Goods, consisting of = 1% | MADAME FOY'S CORSETS, do 800 | THOMPSON GLOVE - FITTI CHIL- do 23 | DREEN'S WAISTS, FRENCH CORSETS, do. 150 and many others. Also o 3% | Embroidery, Bdgicg, Lacer, Trimmings, Diap- a5 27 | pers, ratber bibs, and other fancy goods. S 1% PLEASEGIVEMEaCALL do 25 | Omaba, Feb. 14 D. B. SHEN, = H tebidmt do 2002 % Ladies’ Fashionable Cloak and Dress Maker. ALL ABOUT THE WATER WORKS. | —— Promenade Sults, Evening Dre-ses, Weddin The central city of the West | Suite, Morning Wrappers, doats, &, cut 10 or- A Qite proud of late has gro der ia the latest Parisian styles. =Having car- st A xied on fashlonable cutting and Biting for la- T e e e dies in ail its branches in the various eapitals aad centres of fashion in Europe and America, I tave pleasure in introd acing myseif 1o the Iadies of Omabs. Satfsfaction teed in every department of my proffession. No. 509 13th Ktreet. B.WELF. o wish to cat At once erect & reserveir Upon their highest hull We read in the days of Noah That water wo-ks were tried; The trouble was t: ey had nosewers, And 50 the peopl- died.. Let us then remember | o251 MRS. S. A. WHITCOMB, Toputie sevces gees Tad strom { N make our sireets guits ek Dress and Cloak Maker, And when the thing is done | Rooms over Mrs. Smith's Millinery Store, Wl cclsbente atmes Thr'nmvvuyhnd in the town | 25% PARNHAM ST., OMAHA, NEB. Opposite the Grand Central Hotel. Patterns of all Kinds on Hand, And cut to order from Actual Measurement. Cutting & Fiting a Specialty For all new styles that row are | ylemetity :(m or more, 0o | You'il ind them cheap at Bances Famous New York 'pw"-lune. . | . The Champion Hatter of the West, - las Bireet, "..i%‘.’;”" H. C. WALKER, —MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN— te25. EVWARD KUEHL, MAGISTER THE BEPARTED. BOOTS & SHOES | 5. 15100 £t tetvse Frsham & araey. £, Tlby the uid of qusrdian spirits, obtain irany onea view present’ ,nomlllt.lk'_hnh-nlm "":’lf&—"" e past, oty ! Al Qur Tohaceos Strictly Waranted. OFFICE AND SALESROGM Cor. Second & Vine Streets, | St. Louis Mo. mar? tme. Save Your Paper Rags: Patronize Home Industry H. BERTHOLD, 164 and 168 Douglas stree between 10th and i1th, nocth side, makiog & rangements to build 2 PAP E MILL IN OMAHA, Destres to purchase several hundrel tons of of all Kinds at Eastern prices. Cash on very. a2 City Meat Ma.rké; — SHEELY BROS. Keep constantly on’hand A LARGE SUPPY OF Rgfln . Pornx | tpon analysis. California. | &5 | i b | | TOBACCO = tract, to I. N. TAYLOR in Omaha. WALTER CRAIC. & <8 ! oo Sugar-Coaied, Concentrated, ~d Herbal Juice, Antie - GIANT” CATHAR . | In Parve Physic. Eaet Valuabio roots enc rafe them It East India Coods, & wéarehing oo ihors ndy el kindly operating 00 Reward is herehy offered by the tor of ihes o any chemi- 3 d In them any Calomel oiher forms of mercury of any otber poison. irely vegetable, no parttealar 4 while g them. They op F y and is not the case ¥ the drug stores, put up in : cand bosea. Reciioct that 1 « o i Ind Peilets wils give the most perfect satisfaction 10 | all who vee them. They are sold by all enterprising Druggiats at 25 conte 8 botler Do not allow any dmgrist to indues you io ke an that, is fusc a3 dm not ly the: ive them oy retarn mail from 8. V. PLERCE, M. D., Prop'r, BUFFALO, N. & ASK FOR PYLES OK S.A.LE RATU —AND— BAKING SODA! BEST IN US&a: SOLD by all FIRST-CLAS I OC ERS Bovis I3 d&wlv —_— ADVERTISE i

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