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takee to aad fals 0 cure. Addrus. J: B REYVES, € Chatuam *t: Now York | liborty. The greatost drawback in this business | — Tho use of the term * Shot | Capt. Ferdinand Takacs, a Hungarian | 18 the shortness of the werking season, it SHORT““ in_ connection with tht | gxile, went to Decatur county withCount | rarely "fiflflllna ?igh& 'waefi] n({)d the N 7Y t (COYDREARD IIATIOIOL & RTORS T 73] i 5 ive re sincs treme difliculty of getting skilled opera- % I ¢ onv Ujh 1850, and has lived theresince | ex lifliculty of gotting skilled oper B ! Middle Aged Men. Sotuizod by the traveling pub: | 2 herrgit. In al this time ho has been in | tives, for it takes years of practice, a quick : Y DR WAGNER, THE LEARNED POTASH. Todide of Potasslum is one of the strongest of the minerals nsed in madicine, and has produced much flering in the world. Taken for a long time and in Iargo do driea up the gastrlo fuices, tmpairs digestion, the stomach routses food, and the paticnt declines in health and weight, Persons with' Blood or Skin Diseases should be carefal how they take these mineral poisons, a8 in most instances the effect of the m 1+ %0 Almost premanently {mpair the consti tution. o take the place of thse poisons we offe a #afe, sure, prompt and_permanent rollet fron your troubiles. 'Swift's Specific is entire i paration, and it is easy to convin you of its 1 permancntly BIsod Taint in the third reneration by the usc of Switt's Specific after I had ally failed with Mareury and Potash. F. A, Toowrm, M. D, Darry, Ga, COUNCIL BLUFFS, [sbishmens ADDITIONAL LOCAL NRWS, |have permanent buildings and | steam engines devoted exclusively to this business, A spirited rivalry oxists, which insures the greatest care in manu. facturing at the minimum ocost price. New machinery and enlarge facilitios are added from timo to time, and yot all are crowded with work to their utmost capacity. {ere, then, within a territory of ten by tweonty miles, are made not less than 30,000 to 40,000 gallons of molasses each year. None of this large amount is ox ported, but the whole production is taken for home consumption at fair prices. For the past three yoars molasses has sold at sixty cents por gallon, and so brisk has been the demand that it would have been difficult to find a single barrel for sale one Itoal Betate Transfors, The following deeds wero filod for re- cord in the recorder’s offico, January 30, reported for the Ber by P.J. Me- Mahon, real estate agent: C. Guliford to J. D. Edmundson, lot1. block 17, in Bayliss' second addition £1,000. | Elizabeth Metealfe to Mahala J. Blaine, lots 11, block 28, Mullen’s addi- tion—8100. F. B. lanner to C. B. Stone, lot 2, block 1, Judson's first addition to Neola £00. hardy dwarf overgreens and weeping juniper, | o roliable: Weggelia, Spirea, almon tion of good, reliable nursories, weat But establishments or factories, each making | poso is Scotch Pine, Austrian pine, white Six of these factories | pine, Norway spruce, red cedar, Trish worful | juniper and American arborvitea, Hydranga, our soil and climuto is so For small grounds, city yards and cemeterics wo woull recommend a collection eof such as dwarf th a variety of dwarf arborviteas, interspersed with a collection of hardy flowering shrubs and s, selooted with a view of having a ruccession of bloom as long as possible. In a collection of hardy flowering shrubs wo would name the following as tho most Japan Qiince, Althaea, double flowering ," , and lilac, and in overy collec. y roses, care should be taken not to 3 leave out La France and Alfred Colomb, : [ ] Where to buy—We have a_number of bofh east and THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN OMAHA TO BUY Foll= Rt Tol=R= Is AT One of the Best and largest Stocks in the United States s H I' t Y Jun acy, Dragging Athena, x| ™56, M. Glllup to C. M. Crippen et al., | month after the closo of tho season of | diforent from the esst that out people to select from. pecla Is ] e swi b co., part lot 10, block 23, Neola, $460. boiling, would do well and succoed much better NO STAIRS TO CLIMB ELEGANT PASSENGER ELEVATOR. 343 LARIMER STREET. NBASONS Why you should try the celebrated Dr. . Waguer's | methods of cure: 1. “Dr. H. Wagner is a natural physictan .54 Wol, The Greatost Living Pako. Gogint "Feow can exce you as & doctor.s All Deawe Atlanta, Ga. Daniel Swooney to Frank Zahner, o} nwi 1, and part of s} nej 2, 77, 44 $2,200. Joln Evana, Jr., to Alonzo Arnold, se} 1, 74, 40—83,20 Total sales, §7,000. SR Doing a Grent vos ot Good, Mre, 8, Berry, of Portland, Me. But Mr. Chamberlain says it doos not pay, Lot ussee. By roferenco to my books I find that the average yield of amber cano for three yoars past has been about one gallon per square rod, or 160 gallons per acre, Orange cane, when mature, has dono much better, say 225 gallons peracre. This is on lands that will produce from fifty to sixty bushels of writes place of patroniz dealers. vast are whol | —re— to buy their trees and plants from home nurseries and practical nurserymen, in ng irresponsible tree It should bo remembered by our peoplo that many trees and plants that are wrfy fine and desirablo in the y worthloss hero. N. F. M. PERFECTION Dy Invited s, HENRY'S CARBOLIC SALVE is doing a er"h'" fllm acre. i A Disenso, Propensi (N Tho World's Greatest Wiransactiobnist :n»m. deal of good. Some of my friends (he relative cost and profit of each is [ Mankind numberless : . “You aro wondertully profici 4 we promisinofl ave boen groat henefitted by its nso, 1 think [ about as follows: among them are Nervi t]n akin edge of discase and medicines. ‘-:.' 5 11.);|||I' it is the best salve 1 have evet used. ity, and unnatural w Hea’ g a'nd' B g R or partiewi eware of counterfeits, CORN, Organs: Allon's Brain Food successfully over ¢ T e ooy Sixty bushols per acre, worth 806, porbush 880,00 | comes theso troublos and restores the sufforto Tx only attained by using PARKER'S PAIN PANACEA cures pain to his former vieor. 81, At druevists, . “Dr. I Wagnor 18 & recular A on favas 1 ] Exponse To— Believue Hospital, New York city; has e ; ToRR, resultig from Asvees and | 0 Man and Boast. For use externally and [ Breakiug, proparing and planting. .....44.00 =" CHART ER QA tenslve hospiial piactice, and s thoroughier cealy mimn CAvags. “hn;‘<'ly Jolier” and"conipleto | internally, Cultivatli .. VR (i) |4 -dfi ) cloved sclonce, o8 Tesoration o’ MEALTI, Vidon and MANKoon onting : branches of his beloved sclonco, "es; GUARAXTEED. © Sond. 8¢ once. for Ilustrated S\ chronic diseases. onderful discovery of specifio rems vate and sexual d *Virginia City Chronicl ““Thousands of invalid flock to soe him."—8an Francisco Chronicl. “The Doctor's long expericnco ns a specialist should render him very successful.”—Rocky Moun.: tain News. Plain. Facts Plainly Spoken, At one timo o discusslon of tho sccret vico was en. Alrely avoided by the profession, and medical works but & few years ago would hardly mention it. To-day the physician ia of a different opinion; he s aware that it i3 his duty—lisagreeablo though it v be-~to handle this matter without gloves and pla bout it; and intelligent parents and guardians will thank him for doing so. The results attending this destructive vice were or. wmerly not understood, or not properly estimated; and no importanco being attached to subject which by Ita nature doos not iuvito closo investigation, it wae willingly ignored. The habit I8 generally contracted by the young whilo attendinig school; older companiony through their examplo, may b Fesponsible for it, or it may be acquired through accident, The excitement onee cx- perienced, the practice will be repeated again and ain, until at last tho habit hecomies firm and com pletely enslaves tho victim. Mental and norvous af flictions are usually the primary results of self-ahuse, Among the injurious effects may be mentioned lassis tude, dejoction or irrascibility of temper and general debilit, The boy seeks seclusion, and rarel In the sports of his companions. It he be a young ‘man he will be little fouud in comjany with the other sex) and g troubled with exceeding and annoying bashfulness in thelr presonce. Lascivious dreams, emissions and erugtlons on the face, etc., aro also Prominent symptoms. 1f tho practice ia violently persisted in, more sertoue dlsturbances take place, - Great palpitation of the heart, or epiloptio convul are experienced, and Pamphict froe, Addross YOLTAIC BELT CO. Marshall, Mich, D; YENT, & guaranteod Rpee aess, ' Convulsions, ¥its, Hoadache, Nervous Prostration cav »£aloohol’ or tobaceo, \ oression, Softening of ¢ sanity and leading to miscry reminturo Old Age, Parronic of ipt of price. XES With enoh order panied swith tho to not offoct DR, FELIX LE BRUN'S | A NI ITARLE WORM Profit .60 SYRUP instantly destroys Worme and re- moves the Secrotions which cause then T C. KELLINC is an infalliable enre for Spraing, Lameness and Diseaso of the § and of promoting tho growth of the Hair, CANE, One hundred and sixty gallons at 50c. per gal. . $30,00 K 60 x oo Breaning prepating and planting. . 460 5.00 V' | Caltivating hOO N . ... . s | Harvesting and hauling to will Making 160 yal. at 20v. per gal, ... Profit. .. eeene $20.60 It may bo said that good lauds will pro- duce more than sixty bushels of corn per acre. Admitted. Cane, capecially the orango varloty, has produced, under favor- able conditions, as much as 350 gallons per acre. Ono lot of 35 square rods made this season 86 gallons of thick molasses, of extra quality. But this is excoptional Ona HutidFed and atxty gallonn at 60 ostts per gallon can be raised and sold as easi- y as sixty bushels of corn at 50 cents per ¢ bushel. Nor is canc an exhaustive crop. the Burlington high school ocourred last The large yield referred to was the third Friday evening. ~The graduating class | successive crop upon the same plot of numbered sixty-five givls, ground, without manure. Where tho soed is allowed to ripen, and is aftorwards moet in Davenport on tho 21st, 22d and | Femoved, it isno doubt to that extent 23d of next month, promiscs to be the | exhaustivo, but whore the seeds and largest gathering of persons intorested in | blades are loft on the ground to decay, the producing of honey ever held in the experience has shown that cane may be state, X grown on the same lands year after year, with little or no dimunition in the yield Mrs. Conrtad Ocker, of Clinton, was|or quality. knocked down in tront of her residence, | Jsug littlo sugar is made in this part of about 7 o'clock in the evening, by a thief | tho state, at least so far as my informa- who sought possession of Rer pocket- | tion extends; not because it is impossible Denton's B cures Colds, Coughs, Rhematism, Kidney troubles, cte. Can be used externally as a plaster, e Sanborn feels sure of a cheeso factory. The Clinton Eleotric Light company has been organized. Capital $20,000, The new Baptist church at Greenfield will be dedicated on the 31 of February. The semi-annual commencement of Tho bee-keepers’ convention, called to 1| & Shriver. Stoves and Ranges, @ #ITH WIRE GAUZE OVER DOORS For sale by MILTON ROGERS & SONS CARPET SEASONI dJ. 'B. DETWILER. Invites the attention of the public to hiy * Large and Well Selected Stock —0F— INMEE WA CARPETS ‘Lg:"xm.;f;umh..ileifimu::::w.xamuuuudieevm b G bock. Her screams brough® her hus-lor impracticable, or unprofitable, UNEXCELLED LIST OF 05 all those engaged fa this dangerous, practice, 1 LY AND CERR band and scared away the robber. but ~because of the ocoatliness| i op o o e ooy Embracing al thg Late Patterns in everything mn the et L o oo At o makn wvery 7 oyt John Tryan, a brakeman on the Chica. | of the machinery required, and with pre- d 5 lmm.]. is already too mu‘chi«hauuk.! and nb‘,fi.‘,’ OR hfilTImR SEX. o, Milwaukee & St. Paul railroad, was Tont‘priccs ngaug.%nr fll‘:fi mur:anen.rr::ngv\l'u- CITY PROPERTY. Carpef Line, Riently, your Wil power broken, : S AL PO S rin of profits on sugar-making from the habit, 1 ould farthor counsel you to go through & cognlar cdurse of treatment, tor it is a great migeakd to supposn thatany one may, for some timo, aecuntl of poisonous mediciues 0 be takon intorn: Iy When 180d a8 a preventive by cither sex, 1§ 18 wposatvle to contract any private disease; but iu the morning while coupling. cars. dragged about fifty feot, leaving parts of | cents bone and flosh along the track, and both | Pay, per gallon, sugar can be made to tariff or no tariff, ACRE LOTS IN Matongs 01l Cloths and Window Shades be tevery ol fizfi;:-}‘:‘:lmfi):w" this fascinating Ao'anléhmllwnd_\ nnmmn-nuflyn.m;fimd‘w s | logy and oo arm were cut off. Ho lived The uniform price of twenty cents per HIMEBAUGH'S ADDITION, = e T u SrudhosH \ntee three boxes to cure, or wo will retund the [ 1S5S & Y & s 0y % i LA enjoined by wedlock is alarmingly large, and in mogt | MFo° RO%eS for g6, omas about 26 years old, and made his | » AvA At L py Wit e B 't P 0 caber thls warechana s fon of thingy can WRITTEN;GUARANTEES home in Dubuque, ing buildings, will suftice for making two (&) O rices. o traced to the practice of self-abusc, which had been abandoned yoars azo. Indeed, a few months' practice of this habit {s sulligient to induce spormatorrhia. 3 Iater years,and I have many of such cases under treat’ mentat the proseut day..d Young Men Who may bo suffering from the effects of youthful follios or indiscretions will do well to avail themselves of this, the greatest boon ever laid at the altar of gut- ering humaity. Dr. Waoxkr will guarantoo to for- it 8600 for overy cass of sominal weaknoss or private diseaso of any kind and character \which hounder- Thero are many at tho age of 30 to 60 who are troubled with too frequent_evacuatious of the blad- der, often accompanied Ly a slight smarting or buru ing’ sensation, and a weakening of tho system I8 ‘manner the patient cannot account for. On examin ing tho urinary deposits a ropy sediment will ofton be found, and gometimes small particles of albumen wil appear, or the color will bo of thin milkish hus, again changing to & dark and torpid appearasice. Thoro are ‘many, many mon who die of this diiculty,ignorant of the cause, which I8 the second stago of seminal-woak- ness. Dr. W. will guarantee a perfoct curo in all casot sad » healthy restoration of the genito-urinary or- 5. Gonsultation tree. Thorough examination and ad vice, $6. ‘All communioxtions should be addressed, Dr. Henry Henry Wagner, P. 0. 2389, Denver, Colorado. The Young Man's Pocket Companion, by Dr. B Wagner, is worth it weight in gold to young mea Prics 81,26, Boat by mal o auy addros. A FRIEND TO ALL. One Who is Needoed and Nobly Fills his Place. Denver Is more fortunate than she knows in the f the talen's and energies of & man who i time and thought not merely to the o, Sloux City, Sioux Falls and Yankton i b 4 -0~ | did her everything. Portection of s skill ns » practitioner of his pro- o Miwakes, Mitonall and Ghamboradn, | i the '.’“-“;.F“’“‘"“‘ Judgo of (‘l’““‘““l tles, and it was the best three dollars 1 Iession of medicine, but to the study of those pro- | Rook Island, Dubuqiio, St. Paul and Minneapolls | nant friend’s consternation and surprise | = 15 0o0q 7 0, 1, Hoop & Co., Low- found things of scién e and nature which tend tothe | 1eCanport, Calmar, St, Paul and Minncapolls on learning thal his supposed “*bad oy c more compiete undorstanding of the problem of life and of the lawa of nazure and the means of gaining the greatest practical goods to mankind from the forwation thus acquired in the abstrac Su er, who is located at 34 ny years to the ao- to hiw profes- owledgo n sion iu & number of the eading medical # hools of the most eminent and profound teachers, such | 8, 8, ME! vH.YLL. A V. H. CA“!'E;"TI:“.‘ “My danghter was vory bad off on acconnt To tho Editor of The Beo. SUGGESSORSTO JOIIN O, JAOOBS names & v, Grows sud “Dr. Pancomst Mbpedriog Gout Manager. o 1 e aame AR | of a cold and pain in hor lungs. Dr, Thomas' |1 4 ) exr among his precepiors Nor di ¢ They contiuued in the fleld of the practicing phisician and in the experiences of & mun «f exts bive travel. He has visited every section of the U ted States paying studious aiteation to the ¢iffere cheracteristics of the various Lortions of the counu Particularly with regard to theie effect, climatic and otherwise upon neglth and the diffe forms of dis- With the combined powers of close study, ex almost unlimited practice, Pr Wagaer came to Denver threo years ago equip- ped as fow bave the right to claiw to battle the 106 of kind, the dre.ded enemy, disease, In order to render the groatest good to society, Dr. wagner dect ded to Iay asido the gencral branches of practice snd bring all has rpe kn wiedgo and power o bear up- on the foo which among the army of lnsdluis doath agents s the greatest. Mis wide experionce had taught him what weapons to use and which to discard, and after equipping himself as his trained to advise him he com: In esti- ed, it is only ‘s prsition and_ standing 'Whilo located in this city, his practice is by confined to its limits nor this section of s correspondence and express houks tes- and white to his possess on of a field of tice bounded only by the llnw which bound the e ngth and bresath of the country, uml‘vlllvh has Inced him where & man of his skfli and intellectual attaiuments deserves to ve, d should to be enable f usefulness to su? nily was so well able duden h‘ul«lly and contidently his attack. ‘matiog the rsults and success achie necessary taknow tho doct to-day o of financial indepen ributed of his prosperi abstantial improvement of Denver in the ero tion of &fine block on Larimer stroct, 1is present offlc , No. 844, 1t will b pancy in a ‘ew woeks, and is an evidenco that the Hootor is to be numbered among tho perdanent a.d Kol citizens of the wetropoils of the " plaing —[Den ver Tribune. DR. H. WAGNER & CO,, 943 Lavimer St. Address BoxZ 2389, DENVER, COLj waed by all authorized agents. Dr.Felix LeBrun&Co SOLE PROPRIETORS, €, F. Goodman, Druggist, {Solo Agent, for Omaha - mé&o wly VRAKHODD RESTORED, Aictim of carly imprudence, causing norvous debil- promature decay, paving tried in vain overy sa0wn romedy baa & aimplo moans of self.. re, which he will s o hia fel low-guflerers. ro RE) foauired by the traveling pub- Tic—a Short Lino, Quick Time and the best of nccommoda ¥ tions—all of which are fura ishod by the greatest raillway in America. Barcaco, MjrmwaukEE And St. Paul. It owns and operates over 4,600 miles of*)y Northorn Tilinois, Wisconsin, Minnosota, Towas1 Dakota; and a8 té main lines, branches and connee. reat businces centres of the est,” It naturally answers the no, and Best Route between 8. tions reach all the Northwest and Far Chicago, Milwaukee, Madison and Prairiodu Chivn Chicago, Milwaukee, Owstonns and Fairibault, Chicago, Beloit Janosvitlo and Mineral Polng. cay in, itockford and Dubuquo. 0, Clinton, Rock Island and Cedar Raplds. w0, Council Bluffs and Omaha, Pullman Sleepers aud the Finest Dining Cars in world are run on the main linos of tho. ccheluq ILWAUKEE & S‘X".'“PAUL RAILWA M| and every attention i paid £o passougors by courte ous employes of the company. LT, CLARK, f‘;fltm'l Sup't Nebraska Cornice —AND— Oroamental Works MANUFACTURERS OF GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES: Dormeor Windovwvws, FINTALS, WINDOW CAPS, TIN, IRON AND SLATE ROOFING, PATENT METALIC SKYLIGHT, iron Fencing! Crostings, Balustrados, Verandas, Office and Bavk Hailings, Window and Cellar Guards, Ete. COR, O. ANDOLn STRE LINCOLN M GAIBER, Manags DR, HENDERSON, | matudiieofie it 08,1606 Wyaudotto8t! | yoars' practios—twelvs KANBAS O MO |L'Alu‘u. ‘ Authorized by the state $o frea 4 Chronic, Nervous aud Private disosses 4, Asthia, Epilepsy, Rheumatism, Plley, rinary and Skiu Dls cases, Seminal Weaknoss(night losses %54 Soxunl Debility (loas nf se xual power te. Oures cuarauteed or money refunded. Charges W, Thousands of cases cured.” No injurious med cines firnished even to patients at o distance. Uon. sultation free snd confidential —call or write; age and rience are | rtant. A BOOK for rated —sud ofrcuire of othor things with A hundred gallons per diem easily. “Tom Allen was arrested in Ida Grove| The tendency T aIER ANt cont for gambling, convicted, and sent to jail | tralization in large establishments, as a to serve out his fine. Ho tried to burn| hytter article can beuniformally produced the jail down tho first night ho was in, | at tho minimum cost by systomatizing the and thon he was chained to his bedstead. | work and by tho uso of improved machi- The moment his timo was out he wont [ ey~ Thesmall, badly provided, ono- and punched L. 8. Hewitt for a financial | ) orge mills are now nearly all abandoned njury, and threatened to touch up sev- | 4y regulte with such machinory are too eral others; and for this he was fined | ypcertain,or of very inferior quality. The $30, and n default sent to jail again. | oot per gallon is also greater when thade But later he paid his bill, and accepted | iy gmall quantities. TLeon but once, sud then it was a place | eye and constant vigilance to be uniforngly of seven houses. He lives on three acres successful, /s 1 of ground, in a small log cabin, which he | @I the beginning of this industry the keeps scrupulously clean. The captain | production of a dark-colored syrup, wit was lately induced to visit Wesloy How- | # rank caney flavor—the result of a want desheldt, a neighbor, who had been urg- | of suitable m-chmery(’ and a lack of skill ing tho visit for three years. Thecaptain |in boiling—naturally brought she product is now soventy-seven years cld, and has | into bad repute, but experience and skill, been troubled in his mind since 1854 with bettor machinery and methods, have P Sk 2 , i gn\du_nlly recovered lost ground, and the he Mason City boys aro having a good | guperiorarticle now produced has restored dosl otulun sbytherexpemte ol n[bl;e;?z confidenco in sorghum a2 & practicable ook, of Hancock county. ppears | gy ryp and sugar-producing plant. that when local talent was presenting the | ™+ e A Hidden Hand in Lis new hall at Garner, the little boys behind the scenes kept thristing their heads out to look oyer the audience, and in a general way annoyed the genial Black Diamond. At last, un- able to put up with such unbecoming stage conduct, our hero rushed behind the curtains and energotically grabbed the nearest boy by the collar and seat of the trousers, and landed him about ten feet Covinarox, Ohi; One of our prommnent business men said to us the other day: *‘In the spring my wife got all run down and could not eat anything; passing your store 1 saw o pile of Hood's Sarsaparilla in the window, and I got o bottle. After she had taken it & weok she had o rousing appotite, and She took threo bot- oy was the lady heroinoof the play, Oap-| itola, in her costume and character of the nowsboy. Mass. e —— Worked Wonaers, FARM MATTERS. Treé Placting. Felectric Oil cuved her in twenty-four hours, | 10 & fow weeks spring will open, and One of the boys was cured ;rl Hore V.Imr‘n. ;ll'm:.v with it the busy rush and boom that is e oy fagors e $21Y-" | sharacterister of Omaha will open with — reodubled energy, and the march will be e Sorghum in Ohio, ON MONTHLY ON g s onward and upward. As the improve- Sacrotary Chamberlain’s article on the [ ment of our public parks, streets and (v]v‘flitl;:it‘;)f :h.“u:::'f.':a"a :’;I'(‘)‘l‘;":)yf i:"‘:l"lil: pleasure grounds, and the decoration and live in the western part of the stato—the | #mbellishment of individual grounds is a more 80, as Mr. Chamberlal widely | very important part in the intimation of known and esteemed as a_wide-awake, | 411 lovers of art and beauty. level-headed and thoroughly prastical | "y o 1ost important points that should doed, an authority on all matters o : N . A pertaining to the farm. o But then, 1|bo taken into consideration this early is suppose, all great men have their crotch- | the varieties of trees and plants most re- ots, and this is about as harmless as any | liable for our soil and cl‘mmw, where to in which he can indulge. Any way, this | get them, and the best time for planting, industry must stand or fall simply on its | For want of proper light on these vital own merits; for our worthy secretary can | points we find after loog years of patient no more write the sorghum industry, | toil and waiting, and the expenditure of either up or down, than ho can change | a vast amount of money, many partial and the immutable laws of supply and de- | some total failures in the ornamenting of our pleasure groundr, Very much of this f points in the article alluded | failure is the result of autumn planting, to are that the cane crop is on the de- | which success in the east, but here it cline; that it does not pay, and that sugar |is gencrally o failure, especially so in can not be made in paying quantities. [ evergreen tree planting. The practice cs showing the decline in |of nurserymen and tree dealers of selling production may be reliable and they may | this class of stock for autumn delives not. The writer once asked the township | can only be accounted for on the gmunz assessor if the amount manufactured or | of ignorance or dishonesty. the amount rawsed on the farm should be |a hundred will grow. The very best reported. He replied that he desired the | time for planting is during the month of number of gallons made of cane of my | April and May., Whav should be planted own raising. I did not report any at ell, | dependslargely on the size and location as I grew no cane that year; and as 1|of ground, For public parks, streets and made all the molasses for this neighbor- | large grounds, we would recommend the hood, I suppose the eight thousand gal- | following varic of deciduous trees as Not one in |~ BELLAIR AND MAYFIELD, HANDSOME LOTS MONTHLY PAYMEN PAYMEN Il & Slriver. DREXEL & MAUL, UNDERTAKERS, ot tho old stand, 1417 Farnam trect. Orders tolograph solicited romptly attended LACE CURTAINS A SPECIAL;.I‘Y J. B. DENCPNWILLEES 1313 Farnam Strest, Omaha, Neb. NS LANGE & FOITICK, . H. MARHOF¥* MANUFACTURER, wroLesaLe & retaiL |((HEAPEST AND MOST ° . Milard K tel Bleck, OMAHA, - . . NEB. DR. ANNA BENSON, Digeasas of Women ! 318-320 S. 13th St, near Farna Mapufactured by the Michigin Stove 0o, Detroit and Chica m, s0. J. 0. PRESCOTY J. 0. PRESCOIT & g0, IVWWholesalo and Rot atl PIANOS & OP 6 Music, Musical Instruments of gy Descriptions, Xa tho Bv o= CALL AND EXAMINE OUR 8TOC g OR SEND ¥)R PRIOES, N LOUIS BRADFORD, DIGALER (IN A - — ~——————lons made at my factory were not report- | the most reliable: Norway maplo, sugar ‘A13 DODGE STREET. p) DUFRENE & MENNELSOHN, |ed atall by anybody. ~ In this (Miami)]or rock maple, imperial cut leaved alder, - e county, Ohio, the cane business is in | catalpa speciosa, horse chestnut, Ameri- very healthy and growiag eondition, and | can linden or basswood, mountain ash, JAMES MoVEY, Lumber, Sash Doors Blinds Sl N, P. CURTICE, | NS! AELIABLE HOUSE v L gt " RO - . - e . A NP PRI . v et 4 O o iy SR T RS 2RIl SR VR A, e . e—— - e THE DAILY BEE--THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 1884. { ARCHITECTS STREMOVED 10 OMAHA NATIONAL BANK BUILDING g& pay 'he writer makes an average of [ mulberry, Eoglish elm, white flowing about 8,000 gallons of molasses annually. | dogwood, weeping ash, weeping elm, and There are besides, in the western half of | weeping poplar. this county, not less than seven similar Practical Horse Shoer E10.; LOW PRICES AND GOOD GRADES fls m on . oadaters and tanderfoot hor- q 2 . "The beat overgreent for the same pur- z::mu:] fiifl. betwocs 11t and ¢ e | Call and Get m’:;“;::;‘;." :‘]‘:n;“‘l:"m Yards, corner Sk . o i (i, 1

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