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THEOVAHA DATLY BEE. MONDAY. DEORMRER 14, 1995, A Sensation iw the Amorican Meat. DEWEY & STONE 1‘.”“ ok otas: | Sl LSy Ko e Chso s | ol b . One of the Best and Largest Stoeks in the U.S, Written By Hon., Sterling Origzinator of the Day In Ne braska, Which Was Once A Treeless State. the grass and rganism, in e wo Ffl"“,’ff‘T | Hivs tonpelied s Human, maiad o b < Towhrds. the Clonds. th | ey tesci us ailuha bpecative necon | ik durein: on 1t o ford o i wan: - NO Stairs to Climb, ~ Elegant Passengar Elavator THE CHARLES A, VOGELER €O, BALTIMORE, MD. | yp iy o and usoful thought Wave always | \wiiamerini wid niacmuFing i tho broszs | @ troo growth in overy state. of the | ai’"yii® () O 1 WeiRaies mall b i A pk g been the physical environmeuts of the | lur 0 the A phare, the | American Union, for the welfare of our | sleep, and on it she lady ot - o . u npalpable which have | Tace scts fortn her delicions tea in egs I\I BURI\E & SOND. | exhaled from the dead and dying races | But, to my mind, over and above mera | i, J) gup so fragile tiat tiey have t 1 Inat Hencs, forestry,—tree-plantir o1 \ dollar gettinz, hizhor even than me \ ; § et ¥ of all animil forms, and again and | COUAT S 7 : protected by a Hght basket “work fram 3 ma g.mim;»',‘.?‘l?m.u. [ thetic and cconomic —lias received its | azain ambody thom in fiowers, torosts | piysical health, S nde the Tove of th | iy to suve them trom being crusied by i I \ R lb’ 018 foF tha expresep 4 greatest imvetus ho praitics of the | and fruits, Agoes o and go over this | beautifu nature, besscching us to | (i of W€ hant 0013 for theexp rpose | greitest imbetus from the praicics of the | aid frui 10 A0 > plant troes, and renow doad fandsoapes | Sf WD Of the band, |0 Gt bbb meciate relielin g 5 dobe. as shadows and sorrows come and north-west Ireclessness caused us ail | & A0S | With. tho shadow of plant life, Mtting yand pri go over each individual Lfe ception. Lhe bioow | are wlrcidy | to think of trees just as proverty makes | gl kinglom of this age was tho | At ‘”'.",'.,,1'-,‘.' “J"‘ ';‘ '.“ b4 ‘-...wu at thoit work. Heve is 8 enbitnetmnker UN/ON ST0CK YARDS, OMAHA, NEB. p NS WORR T0CiWenILH} Ot yogou L Sl BRe i the | woods, ‘Thatis & whotesome and comi ! s board by drawing the plan RETERENCPS: —Merchants and Farmoers' fank, Davil Neb.i Kearnay National Kave pels a desire and effort for health, T has been. The physioal m b o toward Bim instead o pusiing iLIom | pey, Neb.: Columnibus Suie ek, Columbus, Nob.; Mobonsid's Bank, Nocts Platts, Neb. Umaua Blood prompt ¥ . - f 1 will bo s pl mendatory ambition wiieh inspires one - " Y ol . S x %+ rt und ng and majestic vdows which | anmals—of to-day wi o the plaits, . him, and bori a hole by turn Wis Nntional Bruk. O, Neb, Slenneatedin norty Tears | toached trom the west bank of t flowers, fruits and forests in some ages | o endeavor "}" 0 the world botter | trom the sun i wWoof with it Wil puy custouicrs’ diaft with Lill of Iading sttacked, for two-thitds value of stook. g UPractice. Seninal | ) i river to the foot-hills of t ne. Thess matamorphoses will '{-"‘mh"""‘; Ll _':l,_"‘”‘j‘ ;“: :y A0 | Aud when he the saw he makes SRk PER NS Weaine by Dreacis, Pimples oo mountaing, when Kansas and N sod cach otier, with inexorable pro. | And as our ancestors planted ore J workbeneh and sawhorse of himself by [ = 8‘:;;.:,.‘.27:..,.:7,".".‘;.‘1“. bpranciute remed; | braska were tirst opened to settlem nt, o na long We the win shines and | beat [ for s, and cmbollished homes | curiing upon e g in such a comical | 1316 the Girl Inatead of the Hash. HE LIOTIA! 1 v ench Uac 1o rach cave. Gonalial one o 1, contained i all their miilions 1 mains, ‘A3 tow, the logical ro. | to sholtur us, 4o should we. by the 1ase of | and grotesuye manner thit itmakes 01 | Wi t'e w tinedooking dog of yours, “ #onal ot by fetter, sacredly confiden = | upon millions of acres not u single for sult of life. "The cycles of transmutatinn | gratitwle and compensation for those | o™ yene to lvok at bim. Herd s | yopneen L trins o :.’q'flfc"r"l".':;{fl.":;“.fi, mariaen | e’ s, wood and TG i food for ali | [rom vegetble to aniual lite, and from | whe como siter, T tio long pracession | bionze modeler tnakiug o brand new Voo ure Fight, Me. Wirts, he's a very OR SKIN CANCER, 49 to Indicate eo : ' | plant-lits, rosponded to the lwbo s | Animal Gack again to vegatable, will rol ity b langhs and wee royal dragon. Hers is. Uhe potter with \ i e naton 8L Caleago il | PINLIT responded to the Labor of t | | (ERARLAR AL E b s Rt A G o N smart a | this morming h OR.JAMES No. 204 Washington § 290, home-building ponesrs with abundant ! witil the sonsons and the sun, :{r,v[ I i SOTTONS an that MU0 | s obedivut mass of cluy upon the whirl: | grofiied 'y il sho was 1. e b veh voats 1A Yorel Wi ETR S O e HEAk e inevitable as death, and wond elul ] o to tl ing wheel rising in niysterious shapes | i i \ i : " Fenl re A mystery as the depths of eternity it MAILLE i) i L34 utider s wizard tinge: ta, Satsuima, | W Al e > | ane fust ag the con i 118 | Nothiug s, however, finally lost; noth kbt n Sl clul Torms und MBI g o bun el o 1 1 natire is frogal and | itis a family custom to plant & te I KR bEAI oA NS ' e o el | win | ! simoothing s | e ; s th mental and matbrial, is im- | trees g ¢ ) s g s mesi 617 K. Charles S, Bt SR, b el Redir srishi L lives on forey ng E horitay s, the | 4 y It v viies and ' v ¢+ out orel due couscious and in i 8 S "y W TR it by nmanity takes the maniy ta his pihelcs ! ool wishes, h . wracter and L 't oid's : ; i Bste Lo gener ; i Dise o, s N | v W wing in 1‘}; || ‘.w‘-m.‘,;':mi» e ; forestry,—in its Jun : PR cn planted by human | tion of trustecs for tis ) apar the family of man, aud of ) | At of those gol b s autuma Ll i G 02 | B LUV oL L i dyed toling: L eloths with un oA Positivg Wrilten Guaranter 2 || Al 1 I LUULHIIIL s ) ordistont: ) o Whit $t6 o e KIN DIst \«‘x S CURED.. iflc Co., Drawor 8 Atlauta, Ga. MARRIACE CUIDE o | bitive mmimim | Awdnow, laving suown how depend: | Lo i syaton of Feligion—tn 1o | VATICE: b1 and inbyan tue we i, Tl il Liads of (i -'\:‘lm upon Lis fo upon contemporaneots | form ol hol tout ¥ it 7 Tl e TR, A s elives el Cure without mol 3 ¥ < One B will eure (o caso in in the United Statesatt B oI b 0 post BLR b LTt Gl chemieal Y | 50, At LreCoul Uays o 1658, Co. speal of high duties upon import- | mieh of plant life. and. ; . ety | didicdit) ocenpics hali wn he dbv K Sl L= ; YO St o MR, | muphaf banellie, sl as oy, foreats | nginusof e arki it do i complely | UL SR - | b AN ) L[q“J\afidLflUUmS r yt lrotective dutics for t During her twe Irod yoars ac: [ and: the aon It \ t HELOHIL) i il r ar on Rollers, N nansen 10505 0f ¢ b by, copaibe or u.m OVAHA, NEBRASKA. e L e g gl LT i1 sTien s e iy gy KTt oan' yon B . X 3 il : arc destructive drains upon all the forests & qone towards re-aiforesting the coantry? il ¢o vol vy U0 i 4 compare the word vink:" oy i PAID U0 CAviTat ..o 8 5000 | o1 1 Gmbered states and upon all the | 10 S ¢ SLWhioh i VS rer¥ | the ceiling aud beils of ¢ o X Tyt W . oW \‘,W et [ pocketson the prairie states, Wit e | eould at ond i, sylviin beanty | ghall water and cloanse each from yoar | Htre you can vour tea il [ R L e e By A. E. Torzar At orestry conzress do to |'mw-nl.v 10rests | ayery tree whic 0, ~ : A oy A OLA LI L )‘m ‘.v sh, and \\llm Y 1‘ tio I8 Kivhy, you may proceed,” AT CO., [“ ¥ b ) o more electially than to dem o Uhb | vasiniasi 3 oLy DT DT [ 57 e e X ration | damty porechin ittle hods o ¥ ) 3 s v W. B, 8. Huoues, Cashlor. | {0 "Congress ¢ o immediate | | s ; e tare, the doclaration | 4, ol of wonderfu AnijdaxtiTityid | S LIRtasRIi L ySslio Vo sREn K oot S doun i New York ww '\""‘“"" S e A R B e i duriug the two conturies o Uor | in o doedzandf it 58 a deed wiich con- | 308 ULEH, UEUR 4 SOCHEGER, O MISS | P eneir—Ne : i * o S TP | 0 which now stimulute forest siestruc: | frand & forest sipnli ba. gillod by o, | veYaiheuith, hapiiness, and consolation | et e - Railway Tima Table EAKING OFFICES tion in ever m of the union? torrow's sun! And yet with all | B o nerally Get Acquainted n T v Observe the inconsistency of our na- | ¢, lier | practicall B v « boys come tog | 1Y A OMATA D K : d s, her practical “utilits 3 civilization, the dife for which mn is y 2 T e follow ot SrNavaaay Tiar IRON BANK. | . gislation upon this vital question. | o philanthrophy, what has Boston, or | ¢oiud DIg s R el 't acquainted s0me- R PRt edilicrnliislby Cantral SEanURedlt Co. 12th and Farnam Streota. By the present tacifl we pay a bounty tor | a1l New Enla wccomplished, a3 tras- | Soantnd - Jife + bovond the is | thing after this fushic P s : a Ooneral Bunkime Busmoss Transuctod. ol c] 'm‘w Ah\(\vn] and manutactaring | Ze ol the woodlunds, for it | portray by sitll witters, nnd amidst What s yer name? A holite > BT e e into lumber of almost every variety « N800 g o4 4 ! iandssmid (Rt Wihotls voum nou a we Hlowly 8Uiving ! i i FINE ) e i all the luxuriant splendors of tropieal | R | ¥ A1 0 ot MoV e (h er no 3 d LR & C. D, S EINEILINEOY troc. And by sho timbor-culture sot wi wided largely and thriftly incon. | foods and ever-blooming satdens, Hle SDickey Tubbiis. Wol's yer dund's | ishen wto n Mg it K e s 1001 § fram the Union Pacifio »ay bounties in millions of neres of the | ing railways o v wes anc o 5 ;! amer wil oiten helrck it g btng s pity, stru !n railways to the west, and | wing frggace f beautiful | nam 4 LS 0 [ivsihelieamiBalCl N esd| BRIDGR TRAD ant with fowers will bioom, fraits, will rip « ich w o | Sncl 5 ins 3,000 | < L4 hin.’ reo dogs £ y euvi § o Omahin wt 7:17 u pines and oaks which we tariff'to | United » Each mile contains 000 | forests will wave, rivors and rivalets will Ihat s nothin L saw threo dogs . O B LR, Hhiiel n A tivecent nickel | woodon tios, —the avorage life of the tie | rgil,” high hill wiil tower, vallegs will | fightin’atono tme. - ¢ $ JH0 i ATD T 04D i - § 20— s WOODBRIDGE BROS? | fiacbice 'a Smonyianilr” kol B | 5 2o yeucs tho | st 1 o sy | Toy 80 bl el tower, vty wil | KA, B0t i s s n one | _J BL | B And 1f such repealing Legislation be not ) ! ay.n'rondy:" P Rt 3 CON K T NG LINES, [ twenty millions of dollars, and ten ; 5 SyaloairouahiviY ll, w8 far s Lo eye'ean reae 1 vist D | Avvival ad o e oF traids from! the \J 0} | enaeted, it the present duties on lomber | ., 9 e 1 3 ctod, o present duti Cr | from date every tie now in use will L e T had two teeth pulled las 3 Ani| ORI Et Bs 0ontinnsilhew loniiwil §5belBoral| bia con s e N kb th oL e th o ey hotr st us we sl o 3o | “Fhats nothim.” 1 cut my. fingors | E 2 b € e ao i Couni Biute i [the tieclnsoless of thi whole country | Jutroyed, and of the othir moans 5 the facultics we Withous. | most every dav. an' our hired givl most | 6 C é DID i;‘ i!: ’ CIICAGO & NOWHIWESTERN, shall so caviron all the people over, R i S - s it pAVIES R LED: b Al BN Tt a8’ night.” Mail < 3 | shall so caviron all the people that every | consumption of timber — produ fact that, from its pe of the | burn’t head off 1as" night T Lo OMAHA NEBRASKA. Amcrican shall_be stimulutod by sur- | bridges, cars, warchouses, de h first home of o4 common parents amidst “That's no greut sight. A robber brole R — | rounding conditions, by those eolimatic | fuel,"which the vor. E nsit the pensive shades of the giurdin of Eden, | into our house one taiie an’ my pap's got | B u’bbnr Cmcaco & chang the constantly recurring | ryilfoads also employ, snd do they re- AR LD i alRat s e P P ] 2 | railrouds oy, und do they re- |y g indest and. most realistia, | 8 brother in juil, | < > ) ENNYB“ AI- H-I-s swelling oods of the great tivers, —suchl | place any trees? | Vikions of hasven, —in all its concopts ‘of | “Well, thut ain’t much. My ma's got 4 ) Accmanc “CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH us Cineinnati = has 5o recontly ex- vt Buttho courts have do- | suprema sutisfaction ~the human wind | @ sister with @ gluas eye an’ our baby's The Orizinnl and Only G uuine. pericnced in the Ohio,—hy long-con- It of the states to regulate | hus interwoven ideal happiness and con | fonr teeth an®a lump™ on its head what ne: Bate and alwars Relbw oo worthlras imiations. tinned droughts and by cyclones careen- st 50 | AR 1 | wakes it ery all the time n your \ 3 5 nilsprasable o b & A 2 b i, . i ads inomany ways, and why ot a3 | summatc itentinent with gardens and 0k ¥ wern \ * CLGO, HERLING 0N & QUINC! f.‘.'.':';‘,';":f'?h'fl?".:‘: i or tho shiorn ¢ i, each year with eir utilization for tree-planting along | flowers, wnd forests and foftaze, shows | father play the tiddl ne & o oMt i Ry preas e v and more frequency, and, more AT B T TS G T S T T S s Magle | win't ot brother who can DOUBLE THICK | 3 P public domnin every yeur for the sham | gieougi all meat and bread produeing | fowe monk of the seven- “Ole Dan Crupper. Let's trade hats.® L I D 3 planting of connterfeit forsts,—forests | suctons of the Union. Oue hndred and | g i % ey b spoken of itas “h su L dassent; my pa don't Tow mo. My | S 200 % LR e e eIl pae) TS which ‘no more resemble in value, in | gventy-six thousand miles of railway aro | ggantial world, where grass will grow, | s the by % thotum s Who linve Lo $ by |8 uso. i o B00 500 4400 : (35 beauty, nnd in sunitary influences the | pow re vith commerce in the | “Well, 1 einwed teibacker onest.” : - 7 e ¥ Kz ZE K&k KKK destructive force, —how long, | sprin ' Ui v, - v VU | right of waye What objection can t pemled for i %y el | G 3 IRTDLA RS A Siiils d Lk i PN 5 Jbte Kottty el Sl i ing IN izod | State l. lation, cvery railrowd in the | globo. Vois b the concept of con s bragginy u Ordinary Ruliher Roats and ene it & oollands of | Union w |,1 b trees forty feet apart on | summate contentment in allages, ot us e alkare wearailoiraton thisair agd fortile countryy While we | thoouter imits—uitiier sids of its trucky louvor, then, by our works on “*Arbor | [Jon's ¥OU Sl o Kin or oots ara doubis 0ok R T R R of its right of way? And the law may | Day” ar ) opportine oecasions, Yoniillanilvbes b TR i e prtrios ply enitury forests: | preseribeihat the trees lanted shall b0 | to So cmbelfish this world with plant SYes, Lwill DOUBLE Vil ¥ N th L LY | of useful varcities, aduped to the soil and | Tife, trees, fo vers and fo that onur No, you won't consumption of forest products mako | ) 4 EEEOEES R e, S i W eimalate n | “Tondi me, it you dare,” st cone mighty and magnilieent wastes and sus. T e mplisheds And is it | beauty tha P SR AT e Jon't you pucker your mouth st mo, ot in tain ta S in congressional \ 1 i e f h ! oAt or 1’1l mas<h y i i} Ry £ i i 16 o fair that these great consimers should | prophets, poats, wnd ssers of all aees ; e hout i A e \ | HiTOA ments which render impossible ; 2 e o ¢ Lt i : i Ilvs v Y X TRAHEY “Tho Land of OFanges, | Danis, i renderimpossble “any | o' made” also : v doy Lundd rofesshing | Sisviiv 11 1 Eotoh you sbmaimennt I y 12300, kil v 4 i . | Cannot this law bo just ! ry | paradise. d RLING MORIUN. il A 5 il 7 .| 8 Eflrlda e and 7 ".‘f” o iumu'fl luitous end of | roumds, on the Riguest renson for all | : ! AN et e 2 Mall oo S iia . 5 L SIALIURGIYE BUO. Ol LLRCEY g blic welfare—the test goodd | P Sy S “Putaehip on your skoalder | g A £ X xpron ot | and Tropieal S:enery, | wootlinds Poatust numibory Living saeh s | g g, Snm Joneson Peoprioty, L | {sais ; CTUWARD, Asrive, he inter-dependence of animal and | $t. Louis Republican: A preacher once | g, yon won't. A ot 405100 furt, fn_ Silyer T fattnfully admimstored for fifty years it ' : : ; LOOK Bprince Park Flrmdl' 1y B0 | Yesctable lide is nd per- ‘ W for BT that poriod —and the toar: | told me that he prayod all night 61 the | #Ves" T will.” ; - 3 3 I e urfl(nhlulun[‘ petial ““ eclare the animal Kingdom | 70000 GE G Journcy lrom Georgin to kst bell I asked himif it did “You won t, either T Nikhti Exprons ‘woman and child sbonld own & Jot. | superior to the vegetable, and prochim | 4> T R e L e w2 B RO LA A i o kv moito o2 | il i A A wolling fand. No awamp of malaris. Houses. | maiiu emperor of both, But time at Tast | o SRS Taston B B RS E E FR 0 et me 1 would have | <Well, Edare you, an’aiybody's won't A SALE 0:20n] 8243 .. ViR Dltmorith Fivosots orange. srove. fractay §200 oach % tells the real teath in that terse Tanguage | o' Trom. sumimar dust and | prayed nntil 2 o'clocs in the morning | take n dare Il stend s Phire it is, T (9 el T o] . Y o Ko Urove & ( ours, « cek mths, | 'y | el in the city, telling the do ! 3R . Sionx City Bapre of o nd alo printed is o0 i 0 VTl ic ¢ 1 staking sta ¢ . from seo ! 1§ 1 ) g ' Gvor 000 and pnrehssors A Send Freey Pop: | Lo constant aid tiveloss vocation of all | A& puinstiking statistioian, from seom 1 gutians 55" God - Then ho w L in s the dust, puliing har and teying (o A A ) EASIWALD, Clation 75, and mow arrivals weeklr Reren. | nimal kind, from the lowest orznisin N Eatht i shik 11 SBut they d tink I was a fool.” o o s e L R GENENAT AGENT e A Em‘_"w;"il Onlley. Pres. Natfonal Clizeas | up to man, to tear down and destroy the five million of Am rioans out down | gy B ot T VR A WLl ko R A i i LT T V(T O ow York. Addross, for fuil partioula forms of vegotation. The wnimal® sub. | WD iN VATiOns wiys of manufacture, rail- | ghits U diblg; 4 Al il iy auuior MAsIEesnon 512 DOUGLAS 8 OWRY, »uumnr.lfflflnmnuuv New YORK | o T , during all its career, | voad ties and fuel, each day in the year, | fo .lln " x‘ r;u‘ 8 ko, ‘.I ‘:- ..‘.I l?,];l‘r\'l: | qu ‘f“.', “n‘ix“-:! tase o foiendly interest in Branch Oficont (‘hll.‘*"l.flll‘eylprll:l r&: pon the SSURBIE SR AREBATROR |1 U 000 neres Of timber —of | contempt for this nineteenth con pro- | i vach othe Wil tenve v i e 0 — \ ] R prioty. What is 117 Go down town und - 6 o b e sssimilision of prlokgtaugubabl;| 40 n::(n! ll'l‘\‘h "’;.“' o o oo I.'Q'( 100k in the millinery stores, und seo the How They Compromised @fifflfifira A‘-mec FoR Vi § | ai MRy € ¥z i ay: BTOUK YARDS THAINS OMAIA NEBR,ASKA, Wil lenve 1% depot. O b, ot life, The physical inajvidualism of A i ; P N sod Tunds in thet nited 8tales than there | B8 on the v 5, mashad, twisted, For goodness sake, Mary ked the man, woman, and ohild around | Wwoorl Tandsin thetinited Statis tan there | G500 1011 vho st s Wll 08U | young iy motir atbreakfast, what wore when we got up in the morning. vllepsy J exopt Satur ! except Mous world —was, not lonit sinee ¥ . I ot hend. That's v of your nineteenth | Yous the mnttor wi you and Harry in PYQ;\EHIAII 5 animate in growing fields of grain: in | One month from wo-day there will be, ut hath h & s 4 i tal gardeny of suseulontand nuteitions root, | the sme rate of use, 50,000 acres loss; | SSDUIEY. pro MnY. 8 WOIRRDCf tho uuriorlsst nighttl Sy, sminipin t_;q\ fil‘ ey Nipsnsxa ouLTivaToR v oy Npociite. and in orehurds of brilliant and delicious | and 1di—one gear henco—there will bo JERIE IR VA > AR ADGIACUBGADEMSER AR : R Ll oL KAERAd. ) T4 can bogiven 10 cup of colfee or teawithout | fruit. Every musele, fiber, and tissus i O acres fest of Torest Jands than | DL 0T pronriot NS I 0y BN Dy, you S piiauarril sl a3 4 oy Vanice, dlcohid- - Witk b e s ' $hie kiowladge of the peisou takiug it Iy wosolutely | ghoge hauds, in your hands, wasonce | there are now. ‘Lhis plain statement of | WHith SOME othpr pos e Ll gLy DI A 0L HUAROCRUIR L | - ism, Optum Eate i W) 62 oM T . Pub., Omaha, U, WhvEh.r e patient 1sa Dioderate drinker o | animate in plant form and growth, So [ practical fuct may stirtle into beneticial ; U5 plie rap i, JUmpmpAnng ke, Six Ul ng) Syvhillls, an alooboie wivek, 15 Lhas been gi in thou- | dependent is man upon plants, folinge, | Betivity a ¢ s of men who, otherwise, Uns and Downs, cumsting 3, wry wanted me 4.} ke . - crofuls, Kinge A Sandard Medical Work for Young and andy of cases, wad i every Histance s perfecteure |y il e that the intermission of o s | would declure “*Arver Day™ s merely | Bradford Eca: Jn 1581, at the break- | the bi irund L wuntod hin to tukic it . ' Middic Aged ol a, vy 8t by mall Bas followed. 3¢ mever fuile, 1o aysiemonce | 910t e of & single | Sentimental anniversary: o useless boli- | Ing out of The- Alleghany oil fiold, | bucaisene was company you know. " | Euil, Ugly Blood . 8 A 7 BRI Tor rue o w10 | e 0 plant life, would tien from Mo | diy, and cven deride its stwtutory legals | owe “Jim Pavker strack Richburg selladintoalld yon auisul. plodht Blssa OB BALE BY. FOLLOW 40 DRUGGTeTe: | 1ut deith overy animal organism on the | Lukivn, with “weureely apenny - abowt by ‘Wo dido't qnarrel' mamn: aniy ho Ins iz, Nervons KUIIN & OO, Cor. 15th and Dougln: globe I'he denundation of wood lands pro- | clothes A Inter found him m»hh thit 1 0 1‘.1 1k ik Fd Sick Headuche, 18th & Cami + Omnha, Neb.t Lach particle of voxatable growth is s | ceeds with releatless and tireless enerzy | With §10,000 i o \d sbaught'a good’ QUG o, (SAONCELR SO BRI Ak KAl heumatiom, A D FOSTER & T part of the wonderful dynimic in the [ in all the pine-bearing sections of the | leaso and disposcd of it doing the busi- | allyx' = SWell, i, -we-we - Hm e 3, Blood i re Oat arwrie fon etk doft_and ocguivchemistey of nature,—a | northwest. ' Tiie ax of the woodman and | Brss with §3. whieh sum e borrowed. | qumpromisnt s both of 45 1905 " Biiloussces, Cortuness, Neprofa Prostration, oL e i portion of "tho constantly wbsorbing, | the pull of the stoam enging jon with | He went thr, . with tho $10,000 in | The mof . & ey 1ro\ics ind Irvey Al pards of the onney. wssimilating, transmuting, and trans: | tho hissing of swiftly rovolviniz saws a comparativdyBricf time, however, and || q RS fasin Mihaesraatanlin docier — forminz procoss, which molds into form, | tho death song for the fated forsts, moro | for the pust dhivy years lius & buleted It ; the Unexpeoted 7 Ak ” ADDARA: beanty wid utility, the erudo plant-food | forcboding of evil to our ruce than were | from pillar nin " as the old saving | She s George, 1 have no M. R. RISDON, 1 of the carth, and colors aud ‘fuh.mm.s [ those of the savage tribes who or goes. Last Ayeck, however, he le | seen you sinee dinner. Whore have you 0 | it with the prismatic glories of the sun- | domiciled in their yerdant fastes another Uraise.” Ho landed in Kinzna | been? IS ene] Hsurance gen light. Tho yornul verdure of tho opsn | The latter prosmged onlg individunl | 8 fow w #gop and by some means | Ho—All ri® wifey | itz duds, the Taxudant Hmning with | deaths: but the former portends doods | proeured a loase.Ho tnen et the drill- | off nnoxpeotediy—h REPRESENTS .m.ml'| {l"vll m-n‘.uJ of the we | and droughts ln’h'“\'“' barrenness, and '"'”"I' ?;”” a C“"“"”| I'l 2 sl 'i" \‘h.) ‘\ i e s e lers of May and June, the - | the ex inction of entire communities, | Slopt in the dopck wnd ato his moals | ing ol doarr T Fhmalz Tusursie Lo, Loudo se0n | low gold of the harvest-fiields in Jily, | Mr. Geo. W. Hotehk oretary of the | from the drillexs pails till last week the | Tl Couldn't—hic—didn't know I was | !::‘I:I.:.:;T;:‘I‘AN“\',ANA-M . N | n||.} the blazing eotors i.; orchard fruits lfh ,,-ll‘lnu;n'rm.m Ih ange, 1 most “-'I‘)“ L8 }»‘r-hh- d, and I"“';"' T louded, it o Thve, Phitadel sarrs G | and gorgeous sutumnal forests in Octo- | reputable and entiroly ontle- | #nd he sold out, realizing $18,000 iu clear e S s S en . T rand e, Philwdolpiia, Asscta 1. .« { Bor, e only 8o much of rolnhabited ani. | man, oflicially doclarce that, during the | BOBeY. A Momber of the Duiyorssl Ohnroh e . mal life baptized and gloritiod by the | six years ending January 1,183, the re e m— “To what church do you helongy » light of the sun | ceipts of lumbir aloia ' at Chicago Pretty Hard on Groen. asked a tramp of n lady from whow he lanits, leves, flowers, trees, eateh and ‘ amounted 1o 10,739,941,332 feet. Com- [ Detroit krog Press: 1 wanted to seo | Wits soliviting a few cents : ; 4 Y B A LG wyisibly impriton in the cells of their | puting that amount’ at’ eommon board- sof your elerky named Green,” said o | V') belong to th Methodist aenomina crowth lght itself, and hold it eaptive | mensure it would closely, tizhtly, and | demurd little woman the other day, as | tion, " replied the Tady. “What church e T e for centuries. Thero is no light which | u..m.-wl{ cover; #s # floor, with one | &hs was stopped in & Woodward avenue | do you htlong tor s = poR tor o clergyuan did not oviginate in the sun. From the | inch thickness, 216,301 acres of land. | dry goods store by the loor walker , Ihelong to the church of 10am : ; Y atrvir wio bluze of the taper to the flame of the [ Manufactured éxclusively into fencing, Green is very busy, ma'am Magnolia Ba]m furnice there emunatos not & single ray ‘ it would circumfenco thé globe with an ut 1 won't detdin him e g s Man and Bcast_ i q R ‘1\‘{;”{70 which wus not born in the solar system. | enclosure five boards hig h. euch bourd | than a minute bor Castorta, ully lih s THYSEL® The ofl in tho lamp gives up, after | six inches wide, fiftecn e It would “You'd better leave the message with somo sort of plant, some time in the | wiles in gth. It would constraet 223 *Oh, woll, th. you may tell him ho | When she was a Child, she cried for Castoris, Mustang Liniment is older than Is a sewct aid to beau?!. uncounted generations, the light 'which | muke » singlo line of such fonce 679,333 | me, ma'aw ‘When Haby was niok, we g» dy g s i i [ , Wol Many a lady owes her fresh wmisty past, during its poriod of animato | jnst sneh fonces from the Atantic € the | needn’t mind aboit” coming up a5 WUl | When sho locame stiss, sie clang to Castoria, most men, and used wmore aud R e on LY. e ness to it, who would rather | growth, tok captive by obsorption from | Pacilic,reckoning the distance from ocean | to-night. 1 shall bo married at least an . . X, AT AT the sun. The roaring fires of red and | to ocenn at 8,000 miles. Estimted st & | howr before he can got there Whieu slic L Ulildsus, slio gare o Castoriay more every year, o ,,{~ .»5 I\' J X 3 glowing couls whioll warm us in the | value of 1 cents per foot thosameamount | “Ah' Exactly! Anything else I can i wint 0 _merely |Iu) emaneipators of [ of lumber equals 1n oasli $160.431:120. | show you to-duy, wa'uw?’’ he wsked, ws ‘-‘im‘?fit‘:b g . | sunbowws lncarcerated ages upow wges | During the samo six yeur ending January | bo bowed her ous.

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