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T3 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY( NOVEMBER 18, 1888 -SIXTEEN PAGES anon | ordera to all officors of the army to act | plenty of raine and no more hot INE OF A SERIES OF PICTURES REPRESENTING COFFEE CULTURE. WATCH FOR THE NEXT. " AR e ATERING D (R ‘NN barren sinds, From Mount T g EPRee ’ “ .\TLRIN(’ T“h (JRL“\I “’EST- once eame the timber that built a beau- | as marshals and arrest ‘m‘\l turn ove to | winds to dry and shrivel up the rrfll s of tiful city and supplied the surrounding | the civil authoiies timber thieves | the hard working farmers of western [ ] [ ] country, but the cedars of Labanon have | wherever found. No better evidence of | Kansas and Nebraska. I have lately General Brisbin's Views on the Irri- | long sinee disa; red and with them | the utter incapacity of the general gov- | written abook.which has been published . the population. ..:d now comes the | ernment to manageour timber interests | by Havper Brothers,of New York,toshow [ Real Estate Column. gation of Arid Lands. startling question: Can man exist with- | is wanting than its own figares. In [how much can b done for the { Bargains This Week in —_— out forests? I think not. Trees have | 1881 $801,888 worth of timber was stolen | climate of a intry by planiing trees y - — . D. | been an essential to civilization and the | and only $41.680 received for it. In | but the st v in reservoirs { RESIDENCE PROPERTY. Uk A AL A stence of man from the beginning of | 1582 $2.044,258 worth of timber was | and the distribution of the rivers on the { T T PIACE, the world down to the present time, and | stolen and only 77,365 was recovered. | lands will do more for the west than all (QLEGANT houseandlotin Hanscom Piac, | g0t Other Sections Than the South | wherever forests have entirely disap- | In 1883, 8,144,658 worth of timber was [ the tree planting in the world, and for erhent il nome.' red. In | one I amin forit. Letus have £5,000,- U Yarn, furn 30,670 worth of [ 8o large a sum for the improvement of i only $101,086 re- | the west let Senators Manderson and 146,985 worth | Paddock fan him awake and and get 42 | him used to it as soon ns possible, for it modern improvements. & splendid home. Can | fiave & Bite at the National peared man tos has disappenred with | stolen and only 827,741 recov ) | give immediate posssssion; & big bargain if vand Tree. them. Now you are beginning to wake | 1884 87,250,854 worth of timber was re- [ 000 at the next session of congress with i Rold soom. _ Call wnd get price : AL N AL W) U bncacnd up to the importance of foresty as you stolen, and only #52,108 recov- | which to begin the work and if Mr. 1d- { NICE elght room houss with fall lot, near Planters Advocated. never did before. Yes, itis time that Tn 1883, 2,862,530 worth of tim- | munds or any other nice old senator { AN 26th and Poppieton avenne, price #5,i0). A not on pur wealth, comfort and hap | ber was stolen and only $49,451 recov- | from the east faints at the mention of | bargain piness ‘in this world depends on timber: | ered for it. In 188 16 but your verf existence itself. Let u® | timber was stolen, « : plant something right away. say the [ covered for it. In 1877, i Tiot mear Tsth and Lake on | (Cotrespondence of Titk BEE.]—I have | glarmed. Do not be unensy as we are | of timber was stolen, and only $128,642 | F ICE honse and ot near 1ot ol i Keyim | read with very great interest the arti- | not yet very bad off for timber in the | recovered for it. The total amount of | is bound to come sooner or later, und the only 84,000 11 gold at once cles in TiE Bie and Kansas City Times | United States, but some day we may be | timber stolen from the public innds dur- | sooner the better. ISTGHT ROOM honses o 34th Al near Tow. | discuss a qiBitt t winds | come so.- That we have shamefully and | ing the past seven years has been | —**Westward the § 0'6E0. omat tront, price s5.000; #1100 cas base | 43 1t '”'(“H”' a5 0) ,"(,llfl onmnis | wantouly destroyed our forests no | 36,719,083 worth, and the total amount | its way, et ance tosuit b LG AC AR bl right-thinking man will deny. We can- wwered by the general government four room cottage and lot, in South [ Adf = letter on the drouth in Kansas, o 3 look out | fre the thioves was 487,073, not worth 10 not undo the past, but we may look ou rom the thicves wa KUE A Wi ~ o8 A AN Omiatia, ne 1 G5 price oty | aud consequent failure of erops in cer- [ for the future and provide ior itif we | mentioning. The government now an- | Ths ORIGINAL-ATBITINE Ao tain sections of that great state. I do | setto work i ¥ OUR COFFEES HAVE A NATIONAL REPUTATION REPRESENTING THE FINEST CROWN. podern conyenien ces Some New Ideas. pargain if takenat | (ForT RoBINSON, Neb., TEW & room hotse, all in West Omahas once, ov. i W i 3 tar of Empire takes o JAMES S, BRISHIN, G ,:,\ I\r; .\Iwm(o « b ; : E i pit ‘EE\:’ SN Oy Arottro b CHASE & SANBORN. #00; small cash pa; ith diligence and care. | nually appropriates $75,000 for the care | SANN FRRE T AHEE N S sores, by VACANT RESIDENCE LOTS. not know that T can add anything of | What should be done Flrst of the public timber, and_ apvoints and | Wiinds, chapped hands, and all skin e . 4 man plant t Second puys twenty-six agents to take care of”| tions. Will positively cure all kinds of pil WO Tots 83x153 £ 1 and Lowe | value or interest to what has alveady | ¢V X 1 ! po i NG STINTS ave. onio ¢ osin West ¥ | every man refrain as far as possible [ it buteachyear more and more is stolen. | Ask for the ORIGINAT, ABIETINE OINT- JAVA and MOCHA, :!m’n“ o, s been said, but [ have some notions of | 6 cutting down o tree he cannot re- | Could any better evidence be wanting | MENT. Soid by Goodman Drug Co., at 25 EAL BRA'N'D'COPFE L4 aurpassing all others Al TG ANT sonth froni1oh, Fxl®, on Harney | MY own on the subject, and I will give | produce in his lifetime or the lifetime | that the” above figures, (which are the | ccts per box—by mail 30 cents. o la T ioprees el G0y O Tt whis Toanied The Ariatqoratio P E T 26th street, only 8,000, * | them for what they are worth, leaving | of his children. It is t:n-- W {AI‘ kindof [ government's (._\\1“ m.uHmn general [ == — air-tight tin cans. > = g e I seunieTts Datleva ¢S * not, ns they | vandalism to destroy benutiful trees. | government is either unable or incapa- A skilful blending of atrong, fla- { JHOICE rostionce Sl people to betieve them or not, as they | il on murder of a beautiful tree | ble of protocting the timber on the CRUSADE BLEN Yory, and_aromatio High Grads s ndditio like. : b T HLNBOLLY (o T || AR BUE (A8, ONS EHINE A CE FLRANT K coffeos. Warrantod not to contain A singla Rio bean, and guaranteod to ud. el : st il L L L] (s G Uil st W (AL LLHAML S AU BUIt your tasto a8 no other coflse will, at 4 modernte price. Alwnys ayenue and Harniey stro g First, T do not think there has been | qop jiself, and should be punished by | that is t something has got to be packed whole roasted (unground), in 1 15, airtight parchment packagos. TOUNER, 0110, on_Hloward and Atn streets | any material increase in the annual | Jaw the same as one would punish _the | done speedily or we will not nave any e TEST FREE Wroeshisioly animporting hovew, seliing east front and on grade 8.5, _ | rainfall of the west from the planting | murder of an innocent child.. Bah! | forests left. " The old system will not .t AESL EEubR ony o doslers | Bt T wive convumiara af 3 JORNER, 100x170 feet, on 315t and Poppleton | of trees. More has been done by b what rot you are giviog us, ery the un-- | do. and whether the states and territo- smec“res”!nuusnzn 1851 ( 186 So. PEEeIDLOf & Gonta in Btamps Lo cover the cost of oAl AR POBLALS, Boud ¢ J u\rmn,v-mr":\ Teut, sewornge, Wit nd ing the soil and planting corn and sentimental, but [ can’t helpit if they | ries would protect it .u-kmn fl\nwml-d Chicago, llis. | ClarkSt. Free by mail @ 1-£ pound of Seal Brand Coffee. Address SEHLP e AT LA ATt MR 203 | e, i {neronto of a1 whyyds | LG 5, 101 T I6ve Mo esutrhl irsed, | ovor to tiom. T do ol know, bt the Tho Regulr O1¢-stab shd CHASE & SANBOLY, 123 BROAD ST BOSTON, MASS. e e | due to @ variety of causes incidont o | gector in so far oy [ean. Tt will take | pecially in Washington territory.where APHYSICIAN AND SURCEON | —— i LK ul south front 1ots on Popple- o rv e vy go 0 N i i o ore red tir forests s XIS y " B AVETIIE Ov Mihe: fot w Yaw HiAsA At wibwe | Lue. Bettlement of country hereto- | forty generations to undo in this | the gréat red fir fovests still exist. Is stil Treating with the Greatest HITECT €, 55 STAUB, 1610 oward st Omata, has drawn pians ana ] .n‘m A 1)3 Tequire :» ancecanrun | fope considered barren. I do not doubt (l-mmui\- the harm nl;‘v.‘nl dx‘un; There are several forestry bills be- SKILL afld SUGCESS AHG l w-».-m(.,,nun; or A 9-room frame hm”. 1“"“‘ cnv;mmuu el 4y Voi Wit to Secure a nice 5 in the west has | by destroying our forests, —bu b SBOTTRS NHTBHIAGL G utility,comfort,economy and beity.in o way fmpossible in any good o 1 the nicest residence past.on of the city, | myself that the rainfall in the west has [ D) {4y T fore congress, not one of which will | g SR AR AL AR ARSI LR LT, \ Tl DAY yoH 15161 tits Mo | [t R iR, it can be done and we should begin at | iee and uot one of which, if passed. € N ATl oA DATIE b: T R AYaFd 50 SHAL R (GORT Fors Originaland splendid for the once, some of the measure: the usual fees otlierwse boing from S sy vieethe enter-or | CHronic, Nervons and Private DiSeases. | § tuerventiutan'apticd for ¥ thing ilroads, electric | postoration of forestry, I would lot | & ton nvenue, Hanscom Place, " Just s s ¥ o . Tansrad Rufrden Y ey | Sherman wants to make For a variety of sald plnas )¢ i nice ho Canotfer for a'few [ wires and trees bearing their part. farmers ]lll\l'l'. lines u“lb e8 m_x(mlml ‘Ll_u it | ongineers, chiof signal officer of the #2- NERVOUS DEBILITY, Lost Manhood, 5 Our SO BT v The annual moisture has been move [ farms. It will form a beautiful object |0 cund ehief of ordnance a forestry | Failing Memory, Exhausting' Drains, Terrible L 3 > diste! o 4 i smor | t0 the eve, and not lose much land by | {ssi rotec! . NP Dreams, Head and Back Ache and all the efiects evenly distributed than in former t t50 HUBHY DRBE 18t TaeR Sty commission to protect our forests. leating 1o eatly decay and perhaps Consmption o designs furnished, as can be judged form the sets of plansot completed buildings of % all dercriptions. 1 have in my office, ranging in cost — from 80,000 to 800,000, My unusual experience will guarantea satistaction and rellable contractors only are engaged on my works. Partes wishing to buld 1 front lot, BIxIW, ist street, near | due to m shading aven b P are is where the trees ge Vhat do they k hout forestry, and i lly by ne thods with invited, 0 el ¥ yand heve is where the trees get S & 1% BR What do they kuow abou ) Insanity, treated scientifically by new metho nvited. BATE LAt onee EAENs 0 E00; hedges around their fields and | ),¢\ould they protect them? Does he | nev ing muccess. — — their work in on the effect of wcli- | yvoid the cuatting dow YBHILIS and all bad Blood and Skin Dis ermanently cured. W. G. ALBRIGHT, K n of timber for | e e iy Lo timber- Jor | suppose they would come out and do it | | x themselves? They have too good | “aa KIDNEYand URINARY complaints, Gleet, x k, & \‘:""‘(‘“‘I- Ulitd, i s In our country the great cnrrents of .hm.l;} :ul\m\Mu:h|:::.lv'|l.-;yr thing of it in Washington to | Gonorhoes Stectu e, Varicocele ahd all s Real Estate, ) e on o En S oh Ay At aiv, which leave the Pucific const humid O s i b | do that. ~ Thoy might. and probubly | piihe GeniteUrinaey Digsis clict giotp! 218 S.15th St., Omaha, : small cash payment, time. ' New cable ] and warm, are forced up by the high ) o foncos utilized, | Would send out a party of their friend %9~ No experiments. Age and experience im- Sarrs SRR L will make this the fil esidence property in wpital now an fences utilized. |y}t and fish along the rivers with | portant. Consultation free and sacred. — BEST AND CHEAPEST— the city. J ICE east front in Westlawn, close to station [ & . # on lielt Line Ity.. enly twoity minutes’ vide | tho Roe rom business portion of the city, just the p 5 for a nice home: price §K; cash balatico 6, | the mount :n:»'unll_m.r;f .“',l,'.'lnib,h"':; )\"‘::'fl“:‘"'l“'lfl and ) 91! r l'!s‘hl\;)\l\\l‘ _h.; made 10 | 47y their expenses paid, and to muke up | 88 Send 4 cents postage for Celebrated Works on are discharged in snc ns i f plant trees along all the highways. at |y wnnual veport at the end of the y spense. Railways should a 4 Chronic, Nervous and Delicate Diseases. 9 3 R | " a@ Those contemplating Marriage send for Dr. LR ey rees aloma the whola | Of the amount speut, and ask for u lib- | Clarke's celebrated guide Male and Female, each ns dry they sweep over the [ be made to plant trees along'the whole | \uyppropriation to continue the hunt- | 15 cents, both se cents (samps). Consult tlie o 0 mountains. When leaving | the public e Doctor.” A friendly letter or call may save future suffer- Lni line of their track, and be_compelled to b o 18 and 21 months, great plains, finding no moisture to ) 3 g and fishing the next y I'hat i | ing and shame, and add golden years to life, &@~Book et 3 TRS ~eyarsestasad 4 t : reach far en protect them from fires. States should | 100011 the rood Senator Sherman's | “Life's (Secret) Errors,” socents (stamps). Medicine 1T - Q! BUSINESS PROPERTY. talco I\fp[vuunl';l\\r;_)\} e .:u.h‘]kul L.\s';.‘.h; thorat wpproprintions for for- | ot tho, gou Senator Shormany | e HT“s"‘EQ creryhre, secyic fron exposure, SOUTH OMAH i “ Feet on Ioth strcot neur Farnam, fora few | OURET LGS {00 FAey HE EOE P0G : and’ \oncourage i erery ) wm making this article too long and | M*™E® H gl:);\)RKE M. D BUY NOW i days at figures it will pay you toinvesti- | any moisture to take up until they the replanting of trees. SRTSTA P BBV 61 Be F. D. , M. D., TERMS EASY | IRMS EAS i LL. crossed the Missouri and Mississippi, [ had —my wi having become recharged, they | the family planti Y v s bor of troes within @ vear %300 in | will give us additional rain fail in the CLU O Goph g AT a crisp new state draft; $10) to the fam- | arid region tis the saving and dis N U\ L S SHOFS CALIFORNIA' ily planting the noxt greatest number, | tribution of tha y waters over the - NS ! OMAHA ; 1 would give to 186 So. Clark St. ¢ 3 Q num- It is not trec planting so much that il ,.0“195 9' endid on. | o the grea Veet on Harney near 1th street, sy wholesale Dol A barguin i S0l : e BRI IO AT IO S FU ety nd_ Wisconsin. Now (1856-1 - il —__ | the breaking of the soil further w g X W q £ ] e e L] S ey %00 1o the next, $200 1o the next. 3100 [ lands. Isce we dré to have government THE LAND OF a o't uvestment, Cail | braska, and the planting of new trees, oty maicelt . 3 Voiba g0 save wators Jurgien: @Ce DISCOVERIES ( i and see i, price § ; - “ g well as saving those on the Loups, | Wouid only make in all for this purpose s S O tom Made = 5535 e D) ) \; ! : 3 — | Niobrara, Plattes, Elkhorn and White | the astonishingly small appropriation o doubl the engineers will 5 g PR ) 3 ONE oL the finest Husinoss Mits in South | 50 LA K nded the rain belt west | ©f 8 , and this every state and terri- build reservoirs: and dam SHOE on Gt £ a0 5 s oo of | tory could afford to give to encourage weiting that there are ’ 0ss Neb almos wwing of reservo i, Nebraska has s along [ Perfect Fitters. its people to pld TRACKAGE PROT 1 SRTY. | the heav AUFORHI t, near Belt Lino R. It, J'in West Omaha, only twerrty-five minutes rideby suburban trains from Webster strect depot: magnificent view, pleasant and healthy location, Just the piace for a nice home or fine hose property rom Tires nas hatt move o do s 1y | admirable law on tho subject of forestey | every river into, which only water noeds R ¢ i chols,siide wailer! | than the plunting of new troes, The | CXempting those who plant the greatest | 10 be = put. dLhose - poservoirs’ ave oo ! \ | U0 rafit o s Lo o Some gne, can | han the plunting of now trees. “ho | [NUURIE, S om taxation. - Tet it | amphitheatres in the bills, capable of N { offer Tor shott tiine au ), IO gy Gl b dhati i aesed atits next session of | heling Dillions of gallons of water s = = od humid ¢ discharg vo o law giving the above | They lie high among the hills, ovor- 600X200 fiton 6F o miin siers | 1o befory reaching ?':i"ll‘?"‘;;“;‘i‘"‘;mllf;“‘ R R e s Pk e R g THE ONLY 1 iug o of eity in West Omaha; splel ad A - 8 y eati = Fi ey nee ro large ditehes fr 1) L e R rded by the trees and elevated until I said awhile ago that trees were es- G LT P ) Dieces of {Hhekis prope point of condensation is veached. | sentil to ¢ Him who made the univen e been ok offer fora tew dauys ot #7,500. This property will | Radiation is also prevented, the air an, and T intended to pr natural Inkes in ‘the far distnnt past ? #tand ciore hivesttgution. " 7 cooled, and the clouds pasding over witched off to the conside from which the waters have evaporated - i f ACRE PROPERTY. trees are rendered more y con- [ replanting. Suys Marc Sigow agoy andlithoy, have: beon waiting Nawioer 13this Dodee St 1 ok Shandr ; etares || oebel ST 0, e ! YOR THE TREATMENT OF AL, ety densed. As to the action of electricity | struction of tress has not only been the R R h {1 this time to bo " filled ag cinl processos. Every man who is i familiar with the west has scen the time and again, and wondere Ao BE T Tina e ylrerahfor st hayTe We have and ean show the GENTLE evorywhero, and when filled from the | MEN of Omaha, the fiuestling of Men at gov- | gether.” Look at the country around ::,’,,,,‘("':: “:l‘l.,,‘,‘{’.[ o;:i)d :-:‘;:.‘i.xx‘x‘-littwl:f-\hn:;li- R m SR, OUSTOM MADR re. 1 have nodoubt | the Mediterranean sea, once o popu- [ 11" und” fortilo: but the evaporation | SPOeSever shown iu the city. 1 B but thatin time as Nobraska and Kan- | lous and rich, and compare the descrio- [ o0 ™ their surfy will fill the dry PRICE, $5.00 to §8.00 e cloo (o o thelrouailronds) agricul | tions of 1t by unclont wrpters with the lair with humidity and_pro- | no better goods made. D ns will be abundant ptions of writers of to-duy. Says | qyuee abundant Tain ardel o g y " o ['hese gurdens, Can and every acre of tilluble land in these h, speaking of it: “Once the ‘. pintHgerain. e 1o d the clouds to cnablo the people to raise | forests have disuppoared from the moun- | i TSNS 0 i reas of fect | @39, () For Mens’ Calf Shoe in int- abundant crops and fruits,and both | tain spurs and ridges; the vegetable 8 . ton, Lace and Congre itis not confined to wires alone, the | chief cause of the barrenness of a coun- being negatively charged and [ try, but man cannot live in ng with great’power the positively [ country where trees do not i VUi iR S DR cd clouds. This theory is no | ist.” Nature seems to have de- be platted into fifty cnoice lots that will sell in- | longe matter of doubt or periment, | signed, observ Burke, hat human pido of three years for four to five lndredeach, | buta fact demonstrated by ox life and trees should be associated to- an offer the whole tract fora short time ab | g% SE OGeTIT Y O s 500, ¥ crn the atmosphe 0 Clronic and Surgical Diseases e BRACES, ! Appliances for Deformities and Trusses. est Laciition, aoparaiug ana romess for uccetey 1l tre it every form of diseas edical or Surgioal Truylmnnl. pensnireqelx: FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. Board and attendnmc best hospital accommodae tlons in the west. WRITE POR CIROULARS on Deformities and ln‘. J Choice ten acre tract with com. ouse, barn, splendid shade trees, | DUt L y and Belt line rallway, just the | sas increasc homsg or fine fruit and vegetable | ture and forest ake this & big burgain if taken b Heat, Curvaturo of tha incar” Cabarmi. “Broninitls, Fairas: \ier " Blnads 2 Blood, and all Burgies] Operatio Diseases of Women a Spoclalty. [ BoOK ON DisEASES OF WoNkN FREE. ] b T e i o bar Kansas and Nobraskn will¢be as well | earth acoumuiated Gonenth the trees by | Q0P At the couter. 1In them all kinds | \F g §,0e ghae.? ONLY BELIABLE MEDICAL INSTITUTH ing for 87 year; room for three more: | wytered as Iowa; Illinois, Wisconsin | the decay of leaves and fallen tryul “‘l“ s} “'"1";“ -ullfltd -t:x}! l.m -;l]l[]lll;)ll'ul o 117 T P — MAKING A SPECIALTY OF round alone is worth " fifty per cent more than 5 N £ 4 . i 2 . valuable and healthy article of food be For Mens’ Calf Seamless, b Frice asked. It Wil bay you to look this up; | and states further cast. Ata depthof | the soil of Alpine pastures which | (@R M0 Al ab an et ol $300 A BT B e o U&ESA 2 PRIVATE DISEASES, 340, some twenty fectfrom the surface of the | skirted and indented the woods and tho L An inferest In o of the best | earth white sand is struck in most parts | mould of the uplands are washes s of investment property in Omaha; [ of both Kansas and Nebraska, which is | the meadows, once fertllized by i can offer this for £0.00. Purchaserscanrenlizo | full of water and in many places forms | tion, are waste and unprodu 2. — = ZSPronchit 1S, g sl | panbioos s svsenstuny s, S7o0) (% Now restorative troatment for ioss of Vital Po of commer s0 immense | advertised “so-called $3.00 shoe. Ung in extent that they could only be filled Sara i oih : Ay —— d in ‘tho spring darine the High water | §4,QQ 1y this pricedshoe wokave | | M DISEASESTTAROAT T tim, and 1t will taks all th B 2] UNG S —Soid en GurielT] FOR S F i “ D nt by mail or GXpre B o o B thar hF® YOOI | gubtorranean streams. ° This mukes | cause the sistornsand reservoirs tha | L GG WL T W0 T RIS M | samo stook as -00 Hand Sewe | | focurely paaked, no imarit o imaiy | both these states suitable for forest | supplicd the ancient canalsare broken, | fion' (fom them during. the sammer g0 | SPoe: ‘Send for circular 8] berbettled pr 9 2 | B e e e e U Qb s0xIo0 feet near | growing, as the roots of the trees read- | ov the springs that fed them dried up; hahe Tt is the Yei- MENS’ WORKING SHOES | MEDL co.0ROVILLE CAI { | vandiopiain wrepper. oar L - iy seele the moist white sand and the | rivers, once famous in story and songr, et ; ABIETINE MEDSco.0ROVILLE. ¢ toon pBOOK TO MEN, FREE; e Misowite | From $1.50 to $2.50, s Discuses, Tmped L and it is the vast volume of fo N INE lots near F hrunk to the humble brooklets; Santa Abie :and: Cat-R-Cure | ki 3pumis. olostand” varicdicle, Witk ducst outh | tres grow with a rapidity which is per- | have ab he biggest bargain n South Omaba | ¢ ) /s i i J at #,0). ectly astonishing. the willows that ornamented and pro- | witer from the Missouri rushing down Geod fitters and excelent wearers, < - 2 ¢ s the effec asts cto anks 8 agsep | Ve S e Omaha Mcdical and Surgwal Institute, o) rPHE corner, near Catholic If uny one doubts the effect of forests | tected the bauks of the lesser | jnio the great Mississippi that causes it 3 ) 3 For Sale by l DIR. M l!lENJANI ’ 2 South Omaha, for | On climate let them go intoa woods on [ water courses ave gone and the | ¢o'0 oinbiind dostroy. the leveos and aales ine oes . McMEX s Goodman Drug Co. Cer. 13th and Dodke Sta. - - OMAHA. NEB, THE MARTHA 4 . G WASHINGTON State Line. 'l'lb(-'hl\;:t)\\‘, Belfast, Dublin and lJVl'I'[le From New York Every Tuesdav, 30, nccording to_locationd on $5) 0 8K 2d - to exist i _ | ahotdry day and examine the carth. | rivulets have ¢ )i gouth | There is as ‘much difference between | as perennial currents because the little for sale at | the soil under and on a barven | water that finds its way into their old 8500, hill-top as there is in the temperature | chanuels is evaporated by draughts of UMMER GARDEN PRODI 7| of a well and on an open plain. The | summer or absorbed by’ the parched = y "~ | humidity of a forest is due to the dis- | earth before it reaches the low lands; Beaboriith charge of moisture through the leaves | the beds of brooks have widened into of the tre It is this pecul broad expanses of sand and gravel, over | (18160 of i river isat its sourca. - and which keeps a stream strong which, in the hot season, we pass dvy | novatits mouth. All flaods in tho Mis- where it flows for a long fll:l:'(',h.-'"(lfi]\:-[.l wanion in "ly“} “I‘]:"';:}:\‘_v souri can be poured into the hills and crops of the cotton states. But the witers of the Yellowstone, Plattes. Big Horn and Missouri when high can all be poured into vast natural basins, and there is an end to your broken levee: sippi tloods and annual loss of mil ions of prope The place to regulate ttage and full 1ot 6% Sth and G stre NG Re Cabin passage ol the 't property est Plate in the west for summ W and p! through woods; not only do the tree . AT A / C S " on state room. . Pacitic ‘Hatt Liue Kaiiroud runs through one | Sun tnd prevent eviporation, but they | bars, and harbors once marts of an ex- 1 onq “of floods along the Mi i / RE THE BES AUSTIN BALDWIN & g, S0 6000w Yorks corner of this property, and a station has just | keep its nks molst ft, and | tensive commerce are shouled by depos- | rpjape is not much mor S i d -FOR SALE+ JOUN Gen'l Western A been located right at“this point, and suburban | instead of d AN DOW FUNNNG CArTy DRssengers from the p i 164 Randolph St., Chicago, OV:t| EVERYWHERE. HARIY B, MOORES, Agent. Onjana,* OO uking up th um fre- o t50f the rivers at whose wouth thoy nary times i the Yellowstone, Big 0 utly contributo to its waters lic i et e pronerty anicker | auently contri i ) Horn and Missouri than will koep u abi lusgow I to Hanscom Pavic from tho | [nstancesare numerous both'in this [ Thisisa horvible picture of a onco | the hasin. and irrigate the lande i . Liedused: Gablp) Reteiio Glasgei:Be busiuess center of the cf o Fromont, EIk- | country and in foreign lands where | heautiful and fertil 0 1 line to South o stred ave bee i AlgstaBouh ble streams have been rendered | bavren and uninh: ) ‘this property | almost portion of South Omahi, | of timber horn & Missouri Valle Omaha runs within th than ten minut and the busin Lcountry rendered | cont to them. There s not enouh v Ayl d I - itable ‘by the de- | of water in the Plattes and their tribu- Sawad 15y TR closs by the cutting wway | struction of its forosts, and we can | vies to irvigate the lands along them, | (o hardowed in Turns and Welts; ask ! LOMBARD long th 1 Thtra in horso car lina alroty compieted and | {1 UMPeE wlong tholr bauks. | Tho Fibe | study it with advantage to oursolves. nd furnish storage water fortheir bas | GG TG Shoos and Shppers | QFFICE, Chamber of Commerce ' i operation, rumnini to withina short distance | o 410 tOLCC HA8 L €8 1eCH ¥ o I{ o3 But if we admit that trees are an es- | sins. Along every western river there | .o now open and ready for your inspec Duildi gL dhts property, Kemenber it 1s' Just quiside | 118 flow sinco tho timber along its banks | gontial to human life, how much more | ave numerous ravines with large heuds | ton it prjces Tower than the LOW BST gt il eity Taxes: 114 (o ohly hice grove adapred |t (OATOS0Q G0d 148 Wt exposed 10 | are they an esseutial'to civilization and | und small mouths. These mouths are | 10"t iie Sime quality of goods d for summor gardon purposés on tha telt Line, | the hot sun and wind. ihe island of | hyman comfort? *Man cannot advance | generally rock bound, and so small tho 8 L] pramund Ghe chty e ouly place that cun b | Santi Cruz in the West Indies onco the | iy “improvement beyond tne rudest | water gathered from the adjacent hills " ] A Omaha, being twinty-five minutes' ride from | B0% 0N 8P orld, s now almost | o, of pastoral life without the aid of | in the rainy season can with difticulty Boston, Mass. ; Kansas City, Mos g a desert in consequence of cutting away its forests. In our own country the loss of timber is just beginning to Eieat tesort of Omini, *ar el be felt. The Connceticut Tam told is uan n make & bushel o oney out of it becoming unnavigable from the loss of in_wddivion, the property itself will double in | jts forests, and the watersof the Kenn vl vears 1€ not before, 1 cn i e e e £ bt before. Xeait | bee and Merrimac have shrunk awa i bargain, if sold at_once, and will Ve glad to | one-fourth in the 1 thirty year: haveyou call and let us snow yon the property. | The volume of water in the Potomac is JOIHN R, CLARK, Pres! ‘li'IH Lincoln, Neb. iz 2 s s st | Capial & Surplus, $1,600,000 Lands in the desirable Counties In This company has opened an Omaha office and Nebraska, Kansas, Colorado and Wyom- ! 1*] Sharadio SULRISL I00RCY PEUIPHYIOR ke z houg| solde No applicaifors s ing hought and sols fio applicaions je place. and only ten minutes frrom the other. here 15 10 place West of Clicago thit can pure wit erty for a summer g and if proper] wfed, | timber even in thisage of iron,steel and | cscave tothe rivers below. All these coal wo ean hardly estimato our depen- | ravines extending for miles back into donce upon wood. The pen wo Wit | tho country, und it pluces [rom ono to with is held by ‘a wooden holder; the | two miles wide should be closed at their chair we sit upon 15 made of wood; the | mouths with solid musonary and filled floor beneuth our fect is of wood, and | at high water by lateral ditches con- the building in which we “live (except | structed from therlvers to their heads possibly the walls)is of wood.” This | or sides. Yes, it will cost_money, aud xy & material enters into every want of our | the eastern congressman will naturally s i LAND. only three-fourtlis of what it used to be | Jives, and contributes daily and hourly | object to it e money for tho W. GISH, Manager, First National ilank. SPECIAL SAL B9 South Lith § and the Hudson has declined a sixth. 5 = SRy N e ey ) 4 4 A ¥ to our convenience. It is amazing | west. These men have been acecus- | o S P ———— BANGS AND b D galn ieHu I o e, much we are depondent on trees for our | public treasury to improve rivers up —— 'Fuw_(-ms Tmproved farm in Hastera |-Seforestation of Ohio has caused fright- | comforts, and yet we go on destroying | which a ship novers sails, and to dredg- for, holidays Shampoelog, — Nebraska: small cush payiient, long twe, | ful periodical floods there. The rains | them as if they were of no consequence | ing out worthless harbors into which i i RS Capital, - - - $100,000 Call and got prices. fall on the barren hilis, once covered | to our li whatever, In some of the | no vessel eve mes to port, that they Mrs. Kate M. Clampitt, 208 N. 16th. P 4 ’ 300D farm i Cedar Connty, Nebraska: well | With beautiful forests, and finding no | older states the destruction is well nigh | will ery out loudly against the west hav- OF MILWAUK X improved; for & fow duys at figures that | obstacles, the waters gather and rush | complete, but in others it has just | ing any money to expend, but let the | Will have their full line of samples displayed ! ) 3 - s o make it a burgain, dois _ | down into the valleys, where gathering | begun, Bald mountains, unsightly and | west stand firin, farf the time has come | 8t the following places before Nov. zith i inos j 10 EXCHANGE strength, they voll along until the | barren hills, are common 1n New York, | when tue west must wake up and im. | Gr8nd Island, Columbus, Norfolk, Hastings I' / C re\v (eneral Banking and Savings Business, . . ’ 601 South Thirteenth Street, e “broperty to | Streams overflow the banks and sweep | Pennsylvania, Ohio, and further east, | prove itself, and I have so much faitk and Lincoln, i ,000 worth of good Omaha property to | ¥ P neysvan:a, Qulo. . 3 o | ¥ . nuch faith ) 8 BRE esident ! oot o fchood fpwialid PrOPerty 0 | by g and houses away that have stood | but in Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, | in the storage of water ana building of | CHARLPABLpARTED VrsSAGRS . k 1 nerd farm " clear of incumbrance to | for half s century, undisturbed on thel | Sontana, Wushington, and" oven Calic | lurgo canals on high lands, into" which EXPENSES PA One of the Most Successful UM Fict diamdsat, 5 trade for & good house and lot. oundations. The people wonder what | fornia, magnificent forests still exist [ the river can be twurned to irre- | 1o any of the above towns. For particu- 040 acres cholce farm v casiorn Nebraska, | has got wrong with their climate, and | that are -~ well worth preserving. | gato the arid lands bolow | urs and dutes, address our travelling For the benefit of Depositors the Sayings Dgs f]rcc :l:l;:\li)nlr'iru"m". want first class resi- | do not dream the change is all the work | for our rapidly increasing mil- | that if I wasa western congressman I | man ! o astinent will e opon en Baturdsy nights el : cnce property. ) of their own hands, in stripping the [ lions of population. Cougress | would not vote one dollar for the im- ' ROBERT UTTER Jiq ¥ v'cloak 3 oo ucrosof wood farm land in Gentral | hilly of their natural protection—a good | will not do anything but | provement of castern und southern har- J 5 Per Cent on Savings and Time Depositss forest. *‘Did you ever see a troeless | talk and the states and territories | bors and rivers unless the bill contained | — _ Hustings, Nebraski- | 1y the Traatment of all Chronic or the | ——— - W | So-called Incurable Dissases, DENTIST. g it to powers (bat wo | A cure guaranteeain all cases of PRIVATE 4 8 B Vi toany | and SKIN DINKASES. Al disorders of the g bUk; | BEXUAL ORGANS CURKD aud MANHOOD ' ' ' : 1 T and ENERGY RESTOIED oms 812 and 413 Puxton Block, Omadi, I extricted without pain, you of Unider the Dactor's fori, JNY | ense 15 connidered Incurab J T Batisfaction guarantend exchange 'for residence block or business ] Sronarty, land? tion for water sto asks Druke, in his admirable | should at once demand of cohgress the | a liberal approps ago . Alse two choice ten acre tracts close to | work on forestry., “‘If not go to Persia, | ownership, care and control of all pub- | and irrigatiug canals for the west. Sup- Pll belt line railway, price &7, and $11,000. | Asia Minor, Syria or the old Roman | lic lands within their borders on which | pose it failed to have the desired results Euch of these tracts will make fifty nicelots. [ empire, and portions of Italy.” All | timber is growing. Germany and | and that the building of reservoi that will sell nsiae of thrce ycars for 8300 | theso regions were once hoavily tim- | France control their forests with sturdy | canals for the west was entively useloss, gachor §20,000 for tho tract; wan! Mupiored | bered and highly productive, are now | laws, but that is not practicable here | it would be no worse than dredging out fesicnce oporsy o aaled horrible deserts, seamed with ravines [ where almost every man considers it | rivers up which bonts cannot navigate, | . wortn. aaatis ShaSeddR ma' Conjius Ve w . ‘y % fy 128 H T A Miliurd Co "‘;}‘j:';,,v,°u:0:,v,up,,,, to sell or reat, call | And gullies, piled with ridges of sand | his legitimate right tosteal timber from | or improving worthless harbors, ands | “Meauon tbe Ouana ter. * ‘wnd treatment no dis- il the pirts of o are destroyed | | the Lody affected by dlse and list it and utterly incapable of producing any- | the government whenever he can. The | that is done every year. Come, now, | = e S P I Sasiarihas they can be repulret &F bullE VR | oo — e ( 1€ you want to rent & Louse or buy a plece of | thing, not even the woods that | states and territories in which it is | let us have a fair deal, and let the west T WEAK" feriog ramithe reatmens oy aesaion. Sena ssaup | KIDNEY A4 uriaary troubies casiy quick b | proparty, call asd look oo ows Msty once protected them. Beautiful | growing are the best custodians of such | wake up to its interests and stand for its W R Yoo sty e drestment by correspondence. : KIDNEY ittty sty BED. N. HICKS, Room 40, Barker Bloo | Lebanon, made famous Dby our | timber as we have left. They wmight be | rights. Wheu the waters in the rivers ining ) “pasticulars (o8 Offices-Bushman Bloos, 16th and | §1 i her box. all drasaics, oF by mail from D A . 4 . Sayiour isa waste of naked rocks and | aided by the war departmént giving | are properly distributed we will have NI'ER, Moodus, Conn, Douglas Sts. 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