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THE DAILY BEE: DECEMBER 25, 1880. = ——— ALK IS SHEEP, But it Takes Mutton to Make Money and Wool to Cloth ) the Naked. L he Ranges of the North and West. hdence of The Bee. ~p, Neb., December 23.— Pme writers in speaking of Nebraska have described it as adapted only to the raising of stock, others have eaid it would all be converted into corn- fields. Neither of these extremes is correct. Nebraeka farmers will find it most profitable to engage in mixed farming or to both the raising of grain and stock. Some portions of western Nebraska will likely remsin occupied by cattle ranches for many yeats to come. Though scientists claim to be equal to that of any country, it is evident from the history of the past few years in which has been inhabited that the climate is not as ewnducive to a vigorous growth of agricultural prodncts as tost nearer .he Missouri river. country becomes deusely settled aud the surface is operated upon by the plow, harrow aud drill, the climate gav andergo much change, and lessen R\ difference in productiveness now existing between the eastern and western portions of Nebraska's prairie land. It is on some acco nts unfortunate that the settlement of the state came with sach a rush. Had settlement moved more cautiously and tilled all round thoroughly that it spre.d ell” over, Nebraska would never have given a cry of want. Not even her frontiersmen would have cause to complain of *‘hard times” more than in other and older settled states. Wool growing is to-day one of the most remunerative iudustries of the state, and it is desticed to become more 50 as the wolves are killed and driven westward, and a few woolen factories are established in the we to utilize the product without of double transportation—to factories, and back to stern sumer: The nutritious crasses ka’s prairies are superior to the grasses for flarh, and are regardd fully equal ia wool producing pro, erties. The easiern portion of the state is watered by numerous streams that tlow neac the surface, and these can be Bal The hill and vale, which expense. the constitute the natural home of sheep, diversify a very large part of | the state. This fine streich of laud lying along both sides of the St. Paul, Sioux City & Omaha road is particu- larly adapted to this branch of agric- ultural work. Extensive advertizing has been given by railway companies to more western portions of the state, bup the railway advantages recently m od by this s=ction, will bring it ctly before the eye of the travel- er, and give italmost eqazl publicity we hope. The surperior baauty of hn:lacnpe, fertility cf soil, and acces- sibility to staple trade cenires, will furnish greater attractions, and it will aceive more favorable notice than 1s ally given to the western prairies. gdy the attention of capitalists veen directed to the reservation s t0on to be open to sertlement. Some Wisconsin capitalists have been prospecing over this and adj cent country, and have decided to es- tadlish themselves in Wayne county and open large sheep ranches. One barrier against stock b counties is ex‘remely h taxati It bears more hesvily on investmen's in stock thau on iuvestments in resl estate, because the stock are aesessed ¢ nearly or yuite full value, while real te is assessed fat from cne-half to thirds the full value. Wayne fiaty has but $17 000 indeoteducs nd possessess excellent nstural ad- vauntages for sheep raising. The water fs pure and clesr, and it has more aprings than any equsl area elsewhere in the west. The various branches of the besutiiul Logan river have their sources within the county, and these streams do not flow at the bottom of deep guilies, but course through shallow beds at or near the su face A. E. Wells, of Oakland, who L travelied over the whole of Nebraska and has property in most f the river counties, provounces Wayne the finest region for sheep growers he has seen. r.,W. says there will be 15,000 sheep ig the county before another fall. It . 4e\evidently a most inviting section for settlemant. Jav. MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC. Katharine Rogers will teach elocu- hon in New York. M:. Sothern continues to be mis- \erably ill, despondent—qaits nalike his old self. Rabinstein’s Tower of Bable is like- lywb‘ roduced in New York this on b) Dr. Damrosch. Wagner's The Ring of the Nibe- s 1s to be given ai the Victoria theater, Berlin, in May next. “Hazel Kirke” will shortly begin the twelfth month of its life on the stage of the Madison Square theater. “The Corsican Brothers” at the Lyoceum, snd “The World” at Deury | Lane, London, are dcawing enormous- Iy well. Bartley Cambeli’s new plag, “My Geraldine.” will s00n bs presented at the New York S andard theatre, wit astrong cast Christi nau sh lsson looks ten is, and hoas a. The total receip:s of the first nwe performances of Mdlle. Bernhardt, in Boston, it is said, amounted to §34,435 50. Tuomas W. Keene busiucs: daring his toar His receipts for « i bia, 8. C, were & John M;Cul]ou;h ended his fine en- bagement at = Baltimore, Saturday the south. t iu Colum- As the | pl mented with | wind-mils where needed at very httle ! years | © ved to large | night, aad this week acted in Brock- | lyn, at Haverly’s theatre. A negro festival, with 300 perform- | ers, is to bs one of the Christmas at- | tractions at Philadelpnia. Haverly | s mixed up in it. e Catherine Lewis has joined the Comley-Barton ‘‘Lawn Tennis” com- pany. The frisky Oates resumes her povition 28 the star of the ‘‘Favorites.” | San Francisco is expecting a real | novelty at Christmas, io a_travslation | of a Japarese play czlled Chinsingure, or the Leyal League. The Florences have finished their engagement in London, and have gone toItaly for the winter. They will re- turn to England in March and bring out a new four-act play. Adelina Patti reappeared in opera at Madrid on Saturday night, after an interval of seventeen years. Every part of the theatre was densely packed. Miss Emma Sothern and Dion Boucican't, Jr., have made a success- ful debut together in London. The latter particularly is said to posses re- marksble talent. Mr. Boott’s Richelieu proved ao P pul:.r that the production of the | Fool’s Revengo 18 postp med to boxing | night, Decembe The theater is fall every night. —_— HE DalLY BEE OMAHA PUBLISHING CO., PROPRIETORS. 916 Farnham, bet. Sth and 10th Streets TERMS OF SUBSURIPTION, 1 Copy 1 year, in advance (postpaid) & montns 8 montns TIME T BLES THE MAILS. Sewwa Bz omoamanas "o Zg® ., 112 m, 1 p.m. 'm, 9:30 p. m. P.,1la. m, 11p m. llnm.,flpm rom Lincoln, 12:10 p. m, “City & B., 11 3. m. PhMInN 4] from 13 to 1 p. . Sandays. THOMAS F. HALL. Post master. And l)flmrlure of Trains Arrival UNION PACIFIC. do do do TIME LEAVE OMARA Express Mail. Sundays rmmul CHICAG O,/ RO! K !\LA\D& PACIFIC. facts thalt We Know. 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It is more eafe in s of wing, and in *he most sudden c.anges of the wind from any direction, because the whesl lying flat on the tower is a'ways red, wi ts edge to the wind, | and allows tre vane to swing ciear arousd, with- out turning or stri 2 the wheel. . 1t13a rizid wheel hav.ig no mi rust or crean in the lect has no effect on it | ath, se8 less power from fri W. FOSTER, President, D. W. CADY, Secretsry. nstitution of the kind la the world. Thousands of accounants and Business men, fo the prin- cipal cities and towas of the United States, owe eable | their 8uccess o our course of training. ni. ion then run with less wini than otber Young Men and Ladies. perform an ite capac- " th. It is exsily rezulated so it any amount of work required loss t i , new brick block. at junction of three Elegantly fitted and furnished wrtments for the application of and carrying matic methods of | | a8 no pullies, springsnor 8 iding heads car liues i our novel and sy They are of g < 80ms 10 ¢ 1 for i Address Al shat's tuine | th. e , | wi e fall iafor Tllh DAILY l;l E | Contains the Li.test Home and Tele-‘ ed 10 ser e, ete. [ER, President, olorado T day at home. Samples w OF tren [Address Stinson & Co Bt $20 | | ! Portiand, Mo, News of the Dy, M Wire :ml | +BUSINESS COLLEGE| The most extensive, thorough and complete | The Right Kind of Education for | | BUSINESS TRAINING. F TR YS-AT-LAN _ CHARLES PUWELL, £ OF THE PEACE—: ‘orner 15th and ‘¥M, SI¥ERAL, TURNEY AT LAW. }\mmacmmlon Hlock, 3. L. THOMAS, TTOKNEY AT LAW—Loans movey, buys and seils real estate, Room 8, Creighton A Biooek A. G. TRGUP, TTOKNEY AT LAW—Office In Hanscom's Block, with George E. Pritchett, 1508 OMAHA, NEE! DEXTER L. THOMAS, TTOKNXY AT LAW- —crmmmk:figdld Ing. o5 . M. CHADWIDK, TTORNEY AT LAW—Ofice 1504 Farnham 3 Rr et. y SK. L. PEABDDRY, AWY £ —Ofco—La Grelghion Biock, asst te 1" Post 0o, OXAMA, NELHABKA N Patents g RY rr-!:’; :-L'-l"’:»')'i“ T O'BRIEN & BARILETI, Attorneys-al- Law, . 53, BRI '—‘o-.. ATTORNEY AT LAW. ARBAGH SLOCK, COR. UQUZ. & 15TH £T8, OMARA. NEFK. W. J. Conneli, Au Law, Procred Ma0z Ul‘\!&‘j-‘; t- e Courts of the United States. Offios. Famnam 3 Court House TEGWARD TIORNEY AT LAW Blocl th $. F. MARGERSOY TTORNEY AT LAW—24® Fardao 4: Omahs Nobrasks, WL T, RICHARDS, RICHARDS & Attornevs at ARG oo . J. Huwt BY THE USE OF ' |pR. BOSANKO'S PILE REMEDY. INTERNAL, EXTERNAL, AND YICHING PI LESL' riela av once on the application of Dr Sosanko’s Pile Hemedy, which acts d DO NOT DELAY sOtil the drain on the system produce sermanent disability, but bay it, TRY IT CURED PRICE, 50 CENTS. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR IT, wwa when you can not obtain itof him, w; sill send it, prepaid, on receipt of price br. Bosanko's Treatise on Piles sent fre, m application. Address HE DR, BOSARKD MEEIGINE co. ProviA. O. s, Gravel, Drop- r expell red ernal medic nd cures wh sale oy ail Dr ceipt of the B g DAY NEY PAD GC., PRCF' RS, Toledo, O. & r addrese for our little book, Saved.” K. IS4 A eni tar Nahrases :!AA\,.A L,LA-A > FC Greatest Diecov Wonuerfu! Among ot! Chuldren o in ar to the Pole to what secmed like hole and anew land, Last year an exc And suddenly dr ‘Where wonder of There were monn beautiful green, And . i it While flowers of exquisite fragrance were xrow ing around. Not long were they latt to wonder tn deub 7 soon came they had heard much abous, Twas Santa Claus’ sclf and th fathey. Je luoked like the picturev esco e He drovoup a team that looked "Twas o team of grasshoppors inst He rods in a siell instead of s sieis But he took them on tosrd anid away. He ghowed them all over his wondertul zealm, And fsctories making ¢oods for women and men Furriera were working on €’s thev gaid t o8 them | Farn Bma Ci root. Ome CHARL‘-‘S RIEWE UNDERTAKER! Metalic Cases, Coffins, Caskets, Shrouds, ete mStree . Othand 11th, Omahs, Neb. Telegraphic orders promptly attended to. | 498 Tenth Stroet, GO EAST —VIA THE— | Chicago & Northwestern RAXTLWAY. 2,380 MILES OF ROAD! It is the SHORT, SURK and Safe Route Betwean COUNCIL BLUFFS —axp— CHICAGO,MILWAUKEE and all pointa EAST and NORTH. T OFFERS THE TRAVELING PUBLIC GREATER FACILITIES AND MORE ADVANTAGES THAN ANY OTHER ROAD IN THE WEST. it1s tne ONLY BOAD between COUNCIL ELUFFS and CHIOAGO Tpon which i3 run PULLMAN HOTEL CARS! In addition to theseand to please all classes of travelers, it xivos FIRST-CLASS MEALS at its EATLIG STATIONS at 50 conts esch. iTS TRACK iS STEEL RAILE] 178 COACHES fiR‘ THE SWFSTI 18 Q MT FIRST CLASS if you wish the Best Tr: tlons sou will buy your ti &7 AND WILL TAKE NONE OTHER. All Ticket Agents can sell vou Through Tickets via this road and Check usual Bag- gaz- Free of Charge OMAHA TICKET OFFICE®—1234 Farnham 8t., Gor. 14th, and at Union Pacific Depot. DENVER OFFICE—In Colorrdo Central snd Union Pacific Ticket Office. SAN FRANCISCO OFFICE—2 Now Montgom- ery Street. For fnformation, folders, maps, etc., not ob- tainable st Home Ticket Office, address sny agent of the Compaay, or WARVIN HUCKITT, W. #. STENNITT, Gen'l Managar Gen Pass. Agent, CHICAGO, ILL. JAMES T. CLARK, Gen'l Ag't Omaha & Councli Blufts. THROUCH TQ CHICACO Without Change of Carsl CIEI=EG CHICAGO BURLINGTON & QUINGY RATTLROAD. With Smooth snd Perfe: senger Caac ck, Elegant Pas. and || PASSENGERS GOING HAS Should oear i: ’ BEST ROUTE TO CHICAGS, And Points East, North and mind that this is the Northwest. is Route have choice ot FOUR DIFFLRENT ROUTES, | And the Advant: of Six D Linea ot Palace Sicepinz Cars from Chicazo to New York City Without Change. All Express Traing on this line are cquipped with the Westinghouse Patent Air Brakes and Miller's Patent Safety Platform and Couplers, the most Perfect Pro- tection Against Acci- dents in the world. PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING AND D'NINC CARS Arerunon th Burington Route. Information concerning Routes, Rates, Hma Cennections, etc., will he cheerfully given by applying at ého offce of the Furlugton Kout 613 Fourteentn Street, Omaha, Ne! A G. . PERKINS, D, 'W. HITCHCOCK. zer. Gen. West'n Pass. Ag't. J. 0. PHILLIPPI, st. Joe., Mo. General Agent, Omaha. . DUEL, THcket Agent, Omaha. fop5-d1 K. 6,8T. JGE&C.B.R.R, 1s the only Direct Line to I"}T LOVIS AND "‘!i!‘ From OMAHA and EAST No change of and but o SIX DAILY PASSE RIACHING ALL lastern & Western Cars, Palaco Day Conch- Safety Platform and Coupler and the celebrated Westinghouse Air-Brake. Tickete for snie at al Weet. J. F. BARNARD, en'l Supt, ;! Josool, Mo eet, BARNARD, 1 Agent, O bi(}l.,\ CITY & I'A(lllt AND St. Paul & Sioux City RAILROADS. The Old Reliable Sioux City Route! 100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE ! From COUNCIL BLUFFSto 8T. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH, or BISMARCK, And all pointsin Nor{hern Iows, Minnesota s Dakota. This ilne I8 equipped with the I proved Westinghouse Automatic Air Brakes and Miller Platform Coupler and Buffer. Aad for 8PEED, SAFETY AND COMFORT 1s unsurpassed. Elegant Drawing Room and Sleeping Cars,owned zud controlled %y the com pany, run Through Without Chango between Unfon Pacific Transfer Depot, Council Bluffs, and St. Panl. Trains leave the Unon Pacific Transter Depot at Councii Blufls, at 5:16 p m. reaching Sioux City at 10:20 p. m., and 8t. Paul at 11:05 3. m , making | Z28-TED HOURS IN ADVANCE o IN i ANY Orrer Rours. | Returning, leave St. Paul at 2:30 p. m., ar- | | riviag at Sioux City at4:45 2 m., and Unlon | Pacific Tranefer Depot, Council Bluffa, at 8:50 Eo surc that your tickets read via “8.'C, RS F. C. HILLS, Superintende ouri Valley, lows | P- E. ROBINSON, A, Gen'l Pass. Agent .'H. O'BRYAN. and Pasec {a.m. DE. A. S. PENDERY . CONSULTING PHYSICIAN&?‘ LAS PERMANENTLY LOCATED HIS MED ICAL OFFICE, OMAFHIA, NEBRASEA In all departments s in general an & gervices andt & week 1n your own town. and ‘; $D } outfr free. Portland, Mo. 1erms THE GREAT APPETIZER---SURE CUR For COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, CONSUMP- TION, and all Diseases of the THROAT and LUNGS. The most acceptatle preparation in the known world YE ittle Lemon juice, n exel uce. The immense and the et evidences By adding t nt Appetizer =nd Ton HUIeEros tesiimoniale rec TOLU ¥ OCK ar for wen Putup I!‘I»QL art Size Bottles, giving More for the money than any article in the market CA'ITION.--- DON omn only MEDICATED article made, t Extract from Report of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue: TREASURY DEPARTMENT, CFFIC! OF INTERNAL RRVENU WASHINGI0N, D. C., J nuary 26, 1ss0. Iass‘m. LAWRENCE & MAKTIN, 1111 Madison St., Chi NTLMEN: This compound. in the opinion of t hunlh vou she DA!:A\I OF TOLU to give it all the advan @ ascrited to this artic while the whisky and the syrup constitute an emulsion rendering. it atic: ponnded ing to the formula, it may prop sa MEDICINAL under the provisions of U. 8. R vised Statvtes, and when so stamped, way te s, Apothecaries and Other Persons without rendering them liable to pay special tax as liquor dealers Yours Respecttully, (Signed) GREEN. B. RAUM, Commissioner LAWRENCE & MARTIN,Proprietors, Chicago, llls. Sold by DRUGGISTS, GROCERS and DEALERS everywhers e remely to the WHO IS UNAC UA!NYE? WITH THE CEFOCRAFHY O< 1 Oger BY EXAMINING 'rms AP, THAT The DUNTRY. < ~N-E.S:| gz Wags S ——m o, with gl Givensno Hner e D, WHA LIS e B R M. S X el 1 ay frst-class BOGl ALK ANSAS CITY, with s Unes o7 ln‘h-;unxvefl- PULLY wh to P EGKEA A EAVE wES M NCRL NWORTR A Sour bome tickes ofice, address. E. S1. 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