THHJOVA'HA HATHY JWJR-VOND/VY , WnT 'MRtfU id. Free from Opiates , Emotica r.nd Poison. LAI * r titcu THE CHARLES ft. VOGELER 00. . OnUIMORE , MO. , * * * ! * I'rvfH ' * " . > < V Chattered by UuSuleoltlll ROM lor U.eciprettpjrpott of 2lvmnlmnici.iii.tt rcllelln llchroiitc.UMiuryiind pi I vte tjitcotet. Oonorrtuti cuniplicalcd fount , liu dlsrarcn of Mil Skin ltd Blood promptly relieved < 3 pcrmanciitlycufcii by tcme- die * tested in n l''urlu IVnr * * prriall'rrHrr. Semin l ipht Ixmesby Crear.u , Pltr.plci . oo thel'.icc I.otit Mar\l\a < tdi' tHnliru > f < I.TIirrr 13 no wrt imf IHI ; * The npnroprljtr reined ) IB t once u ; rt In eichoiie. Consultitl'jni , per onal ot by letter , Mcredly conlUentul. Med ( cine * cent by M ll nd Kxprcn. Numotki on | > * ckiie | ; to Indicate rontentao' Kr.nder. Artdrrn DR.JAMES.No. 204Washlnqlon Sl.CnIcagolll kflpA-t * ' h& I 'g ' rantcKJacsHa . .M .Mii ; -ii i , Hi. IiOOl * , JTo. fffcr Re * j the [ M-al Irp&tmtal at OHKU N. us , Mm * ud Uio o IJ itt 'LtnAff other fH , run last , Louti , eUf I pen tb w MM II ld re.ld * tt KOOH Ni-rvaii.q P-oslraiori , lleblllty , Mr.nt.il nnj Physical Weakness ; Mercurial and nil or Alice , lions cl Ihro.il , SVin or Hones , Dlaod Poisoning , old Sores and Ulcers , t trr > ini u nn.r.i ; ! , i ucci4i , oa lhlctr l Qllfla ( irloelplei ? f' T Trli ( 17. Ulscajcs Arising from Indlicietion , Excess , Exposure or Indulgence , * hie > i ( , " > < < < ( iimt > r tin foil , wli , ( ; flf cl : ner.vu ttt. , dflillit ; , rltiaunt of nlflit an d'r * n. -MiiMiry , pltnpittooth * t\rt , i.bTRifildoeif , fttcnlon tnlCHi , elctor frniftl * . , OtforunUa or Met * , ito , rcndorinff ffarrliica Improper or unlmppy , * ' > rDUr turn * ] . I'tupblci 3f , pixc j n the , IKTC. actil u if ltf < l fnvfllii i , 1rfl ftw T kilrtr * , , C'rii.u'iiitU&ftla' ' * Ceier br n ll frt , livllrd ami n ITMT t a3J-tuiil. A Poiitlvu Written Guarantee tiftn u itir/n. Mtl' * fti , Uedlcluc ntatcvti > br bj viftU reti.rii. MARR1ACE 300 TAO133 , TTTJE PLATES. aUcflot ! . k nl Kill Mo Jit f , untied fT 5(7 o. In \ > * " i f carrro/ . Ovrr tiny Mraska National Bani QVAHA , NEBRASKA. PAIII tli-PAi'ir.vi . s 5i.ivl,03 Si HIM CM. MHV 1. lvs" . ii.l U. U * . Y ATI'S ' , fYo.li.lniit. A. K , Td'1/1 IH. Vied I'resi ln'it. \V. U. S. riuuina , Ca. " W. V. MoasB , JOHN S. Cot.t.i.vs , II. W. YA i K > , Lr.xvis S. KKKD , , BA"KING OFRCE : Tim IKON JSANK. On. 121 li nnd Farnara Street * . Ooncrnl llunklntr Hiiftiuu. Tnmiuotod. A FINK LINK ( ) Pianos aorf OK WOODBRlDQE BHOS' MUSIC HOUSE OMAHA NKIUCASKA. "CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH.1 The Orlcliml nnfl Onl.r U uulnr. fltfl * B < I ftlwiyt KtlUM n i.Br r WMrtlilrB lmlltll4Ha. In l-i iinHli w LADIES. A fnr , Hrned > t W "t'hlf hfj-lrr-n Knell- ! * * * l lp , ki e-f lvl . < , 44. ( d&inp. > U u rir irtrllcMUr. It 'ntr br rHnrw M IL NAME PAPER. < < kifk tr , f-bn > iHi i r. . . Xnin AUdliouKq iir . I'lillmln. . I'n. At DritnUO. Trud , < V. < " | 7 . . -n III , C3i'5g : t IIATO A pokltlro rmntdr ( > ir thi ab t ! ! - , * , by IU BIO tinm > ] il ofriu.r. . . | II , , „ > ! kliil.duf funj eUOfllniiHVel ) n'lli u rd , Inli , , l. ullionrlBiuvrtltll InltnKmritrr.luit I l I i > nl r O Euril.KJ t KKB. trfrllinr wllli V < I t'ARI Kl'ltKAl I8B on till , dli.ilt t Ali > uli.rir. 4jfrt | - tpi i , nl f tl ) U T. A Tiis Land of Oranges , F Sunshine , and Tropical Sencry : , A lot 40:100 feet , la Silver Bprln-i Park , florlJi , only § 10 /or < JOJVji/4 anilK very man , wnman nnd child eliuuU own rv Int. IIIl-'li. dry , tolling land. No xMrnmr" , or malaria. Houses , nturrfl , iiotoi.nlro.uly Ijiiiiu Bovcnil tratnsilally. lrivo-acio oran o crnro tracts , filOO web. A jil.it of the town , sliowlnitntrci'tfl church Kllcs. uonnt , itc.ito. ; nb o duo OrniiRO drove In eight brilliant colors , with clctrant , 48-i > i < EOtle < i-rlp. tire book of our town , nml along printed Hxl ol ever COO land pnrclisjscri. All Oonf Fr o , I'op- ulatlou 7/5 , am ] now rrlirnl worklr tuon. IV iL / / . Onklrv , Vtea. Nxional CMzeni Uantc'Nnw York. Addrcsi. for full pArtlrulan. L. N.MUWRY , CHESIOEHT , 1 7 a BSOADWAY , New YORK BraBcli iaoo.l ChleaicA , IIL , Silver HprliA * flu. Or I'le tmiiiiM' > > , ti > il , I'oiiutuijr .Ctirrtl by Ailniliil trrlii Dr. Il.ilueioliluu Njicplllo. It can bo si vcn IIIAI-UP ( it roilec nr ( rn wltlionl tllf kiKinliHlgt-ur lilt ) pt'raon Ukd.c . II.IHHIJH..IIIII-IJ- linrmlriiul / Hill in-ci a | > cniiuiiciit uinl Hptt-tlj Cure , wlirllivr Ilia palleiil It a niuflviuii ilrlnKrr or AH Blcoliiilio wiix-k , II hni liffii Khi'ii In tliou- aluh of rnsrs , unil In evriy l.nlanrnu | x'tfi'i-l cilr * hni ( ullim i-it H nrrnr | M | | . 'I li n Mrin unra luilirrxniiMl wltli ilia riprrlllc , It hpciiinn nil utter llUiiiullillny lor tliti liiior | njipi-lllu tOKXlit. I'OIIHXI.H BY roi./WNU ! ] imtJCIUIBTH : KHUN .V ( < ( V.C r. IMh nml Uoiielii. . nnd ISlli > V ( ! nmlDK S | . , , tlmnbK , Nct . < A , 11. VU.iTliK iV IIUO. , t'aunrll Illuirw , luxrn. Cull or wrllp ( or immnlitcl roiitnlnlnK Iiimitroi1 et mtlnuniUI * Imnulif I > MI wuuic-u mij meutrimj all twruol lliu it > uulrr. B. RISDOET .General Insurance Agent fhuenU IiitiirixiK-e Co. , 1/jmlon , Cnsh , R'thtilit.torN. ! ; V , , Pious r'ull.s , Ah.'H'lH. l.TriUiJ filrunl I'm- , I'hllmU'liihl * . At > 9M trtiw Uumitthiro CiuUi HAOAM'S Magnolia Balm Is a serrot aid to beauty , tyany a ladrowes her fresh ness to it , who \vould rather ot tell. , and JVM can't tell. THE TREE PL AS riSC DAY , An Interesting Article on Arbor Day in the "Outia" "Written liy Hon. Sterling Slot-toil , Originator of Ilin Day In No- brnskn , AVIilch Win Once n TrcoleM-i Stale. No invention to spied ac-roi tin- Atlantic lias nriiinnto t unionj } tin' natives of iitlsinil Stxti" ; , Mid no mm liinrry for foiling foreiU , extracting their slumps from tiie CHi-tli , ami m.iiui- fneiuriii lumber , Im buen r-reatutl by tlio iiutivu ilvvollurs upon the troelnss1 l > luns : of tlm u-o-,1. Tlio stimuli xviiii-h li.ixu impelled Dm lium.iu mind to in- vimtixo iiml iHoful thought linvi ) ulwaya been lliu physical unvirotiniiiuls of thu nice. lleneo , forestry , trpp-plnntlnfl , C-T tlietif ! : inil economic -li.n received iu Kt'uiiU'At iiiUH-lu.s from the prairii'i of the liorth-xve.st l'rui > le.s ne.a.s caused us alt to think ot trees just s prorerly makes ono work for wualth , or * * flieknes * im pels a desiix iitnl ullbrl for tipalth. The tiiuhilnliii ) ; and inujoslio muadotvs winch feui-hed liom tin ; xvust I.ink of tun Missouri riviT to tins foul-lull ; ) of the rocky inountitiiH. xvlien K.uu.i-i und No- brnskii x , e.re tirst opened to settlem Mil , in ! . ! , contained in all their millions niton millions of UCMV < not a siuglo foreil. 'I lie soil , yooil ttnd fat in food fur .ill ) > lmt-life. ; responded to tlio labor of tltn liomc-ttiildiii ) < r pioneers will. nlUiid.int timl onerous props. Hut tliu sliilo ; und be.iuty of trees w.is everyxrhen ; absent , nnii so just as the coming xviiitor U-iU tint prox ident man to lu.v in fiti'l our conditions imelled | us to plant I iocs , .Mimiil.iti-d us to evolve l.iiv-i unuotir.i - III T forestry and consiM'vni'j limliur- lands , and , linally , to originate and ( . ) h Arbor D.iy , to m.iko it an an- iiixvp ir.v lor Helling out orchard-nun ! fiircst" , und to cwisuurute it by htatutory c-icii Intent : i li'iral holiday , and . \vv.ird iireiiiimiis to liuHi ! who beilce.lo.br.iled it liy putting ; out the moit iras-i in it- ) oiiservsincu. It has worked well in NHira-skti , and wo II.IVP growing in that Mate to d.iv inoro Inin M 1,0U ue.res of trees wliieli have boon ] ) lantod by human hamlit. Hut , xviiile we have looal laws to pro- l el , li'i-eMs and con-iurvo timber-l nnU , the ii.illun.il l.ixi'h wliiiiiiliili ! de-,1 ruction ot lore-its ami protect tlin donnder- tim'iri'-hinils ' bv a prohibitive minimum ilrtty of two dollars a limitsui'l teet upon all foreign forest products.Vhat \ bin-jlo apt of legislation can do so much im mediate and oli'eijtivc service in buli.ilf of forests in the United St.ilus at the ab solute repeal of high duties upon import- iid Inmiii'i- every v.iriety * And why should congress dcl.ty such legislation : i simile dayr I'rotcctivo dulled for the lumber lords of Michigan amiVisconsin are deslriietivedt-iiins upon all the forest * ol tin1 limbered states ami upon all the. poekelH nt thu prairie. .sUiUiS , What can a lei it-try I'ongross do to preserve lorcsts moru elleetii.tfiy than to demand of the l/mted Stales ( ToiiKru-ss t u immudiatu and complete aiiniliil.itioii of those high and oNorhilmt duties upon foruign lum ber which now stimulate forest destruc tion iu every portion of the. ii'iion ? Observe the inconsistency _ of our i.i- tional legislation upon this vital tpiestion. Uy the present taritl we pay a bounty tor the cutting down and manufacturing into lumber of ulmost every variety ot tree. And by thu timber-culture act WH pay bounties in millions of acres of the public domain ovcry year for thu slum planting of poiuilerfe.it forests , forests which no more resembjn in value , in beauty , und in sanitary inlluuuces thu primeval pines and oaks which wo tiirill'to their destruction than n live-cent nickel resembles a twenty-dollar gold piece. And it such repcal'ing legislation bu not enacted , H the present duties on lumber bu continued , bow long will it bu before thu tie.elessness of tint whole country shall so c.viron all the people that every American shall bu stimulated by .sur rounding conditions , by those elinutio changes , thosu coiistintly recurring swelling Hoods of the great rivers , such us _ Cincinnati has so recently ex perienced in the Ohio , by long-con tinued droughts and by cyclones careen ing over thu shorn earth , each year with more and more frequency , and , more and more destructive force' how long , I hay , before every citi/en shall curse the giant system ot' Icgali/.cd spoliation which the existing larilV lias vitalized and eni'rgi/ed : ig.ihist the woodlands of this fair ami fertile country ? \Vhilu we on the pr.uries nulco miniature forests , you in the older states , by your daily consumption of forest products ni.ik'o mighty and niagnilieimt wastes und sus tain tarill'taxes in congressional enact ments which render impossible any amelioration by the importation of foreign lumber , and hasten inevitably mid resisllc.snly the calamitous end of woodlands. The iiiter-dopcndcupp of nnlmal and " vegi'Ublo life" is imdeviating and per petual. Wo dcclaro thu aiiinul kingdom superior to tlio vegetable , and proclaim man emperor of both. Hut time at last tells the real truth in that torso langUiigo whoso vocabulary is mtde ; MI in seconds , minutes , hours , days , wouta , months , years , decades , centuries and eons. It is the constant and tireless vocation of all animal kind , from the lowest organism up to man , to tear down and destroy the forms ol vegetation. Thu animal sub sists and grows , during all its career , upon the destruction , consumption , anil assimilation of t-ome variety ot vegetable life. The physical in.iividualism of every man , vvom.in , and child around usin this world -was , not long sinep , animiite in growing llelds ofgr-iinin ; gardens of succulent and nutritious root , and in orchards of hrillitint and delicious fruit. Kvcry muscle , liber , and tissue in these hands , in your hands , WHS ouco animnte in plant form and growth. So dependent is man upon plants , foliage , and irmt that the intermission of u sin gle Hiimmor , tlm skinning of n singlu year of plant life , would turn from lit'o into death every iinimal organism on the ilobu. ; Rich pnrtlclo of vugntablo growth Is n part of thu wonderful dynamic in tlio deft und occult chemistry of irituro ; a portion of the constantly absorbing , assimilating , transmuting , and trans forming process , which molds into form , beaiity and utility , the crude plant-food of the e.irth , und colors and embellishes it with the prismatic glories of the sun * light. The vernal vcrdur > > of tlm open- ingJmds , tlm luxuriant limning wlih crimson and searlit of tlio ( low ers of May and Juno , the yel low gold of the harvest-Holds in July , nnd the blazing colors of orchard fruits nnd gorgeous autumnal forests in Octo ber , are only so much of rolnlmbitod ani mal life baptized und gloriliud by tlio light of the sun. Hunts , leaves , flowers , trees , patch and invisibly imprison in thu cells of their growth light itself , and hold it captive for centuries. There b no light which did not originate in thu sun , From the blu/.u of the lapor tu the llanio of the furnace there emanates not n .single ray which WUK uot born in thu solar system. The oil in' the lamp gives up , ufUu- uncounted generations , tlio light which somu .sort of plant , some tuna in the misty nast , durinir its period of nnimato growth , took captive by absorption from tlm sun. Tin ) roaring I ires of red nnd glowing coals which warm m iu the winter are merely the emancipators of sunbeams Incarcerated gcs upon ei jig , wvn taoso cj.is ! Mum ( > < iris c > f % . st su ; njii-ine mc.tdjw.i , or of gi nut c prim vil ; fore ts. Ami before tliejrrero oilhT part * of.vwofd liflds or of war ing trees they war. * each and .til portion * ofomc kind of nnimal existence. II id there been no dncny and cL'ath or- dtiint'il for mm , no life oo.il I h.ivo boon decree. ! for dow < rs ,1111 foii.ijc , fore'ls nnd ornhanh. Man and the bsts of the Held destroy thp forms of plant life ; nnd SHcni , for lliu ( into , victors over the vegetable k n loin tint , the yi-.irs ami HirnnturiiiV llov on , like n great and resistless riTur. sw.'pnin int. * f.irtlily sepulture ail < Iesh and blood , gt'ticr-Uion niter generation. ' 1 liun the gnisj ami lii ( ! lUmcrs send th-'ir tiMitaelcs. and tho. tr > cs tli'-ir ' rootlot- , like ilrtertirci , with lie- keen an.l uu"rring instinct of nv turu's riicoiiping laws , down intooiir very gr.ivos to repossas * and ro use o\ory jot and title of each organism , in roouilding the kingdom whence it xraj ravi < jtd ; , A id sri.mt trees .stretehing tiielr HnilH towards thu clouds , their 1-.1TU1 tiiiuinK'ruii ; iu the sunlight , wh.sporing .uul murmuring in the bree/e hire back , cruu from tlio atmosphere , the un eeu and im , > tlpablc lluidswliich huru otli.-xled from tno d-iad nnd dying r.icei of all aniuiil forms , and ng.iin and . xjniii ( imboJy them in liovrers , toresti and fruits. Age * coiiio and go over tli. ( jlobt ) . iU shadows : vnl surrows oomo nui1 io over c.ioh iiulivnlnal lifo. The animal king loin of this ngo vr.is the veg'lablo kingdom of sonu age. which has been. This phviioal mun nil the animals of to-day will bo thuplftiU , Mowers , fruits and forests in some .ign yet to come Thesj mt.xtnorphosis will succeed each other , w.in iuexorablu pre cision , as long aa the sun sliinrs ami duiilli rem.xins , as now , the lo ie.il re sult of lifo. The eycj'-s of tr.insmutnti' < n from vi-gel.ibli' to anim.il life , and from nnimal back agun to vugrttable , will roll on forever \rilii thu xciisnns and the sun , inevitable HS death , and wend > .rfiil in mvslery as the depths of eternity itself. Nothing is , however , finally lo t ; nothing dcitrined , for , iu liur matt cxtrtiv.ig.int- ly luxuriant inooiU , nature is frugal , and permits no waste. Forms eh in u , forms disi.itcgr.ilo and disappear , but sub- btance , both mental and material , is im- jieri'habli ; ami lives on forever , defying decay and de.ith with a conscious ixnil in- ull'ablu immortality. K.ieh generation of humanity takes the hubiiahfu globe as its trustees to hold mi-1 t.l . , hv ordr of Inn cjurt of Ue.ntii , thuir relations : ire. dissolved , and thu propurty turned over to thuir successors in trust. His , thoivtcru , llu duty of each genera tion of trustees tor HUH great c.stat ; of UK ; famil > of man , and of all the animals to take care that they p.tjth > property over to t leir successors iu trui-t in us good and tenautable condition as they look it Irom their predecessors. An I now , having snonn how dpppnd- ent is animal lifo upun couteni ] > orancous nlaiit lilu , we readily perceive that to Icaui the world masgooil condition as wo sound it upon our entrance tlioremlo , we ought to bequeath to posterity ni mii"li of plant lifo. and as m-iny forest and orchardsi as we have exhausted and consumed. During hpr two hundred yeari of : xc- I live tiniDer cons lining xrn.it h.n Histon done towards ro-ait'orusting the country ? Illumine borne forcotul migm wmuli could at ouco replace iu sylvan beauty every tree which 13. > stoniu Her sea-going vessels , in her marts of business , in her beautiful homes , has cut down and con sumed during tliu two centuries of her active and successful career , and how grand a forest should bo gilled by to morrow's sun ! And yet with .ill her cul lure , her practical utilitarianism , and her nhil.intnrophy , what h ; s Itoston. or all Now England , accomplished , as trus- leu in chr.rge of the woodlands , lor iu dcsce.ndanlst it has aided largely and thriftly in con structing railxva\s to the \vest , and ttrough all me.it and bread producing sect ous of the Union. One hundred nnd t.venty-six thousand miles of railway are now resonant with commerce in tlm United States. Hach mile contains ; ) , ( ) ! ) wooden tiu.s , tlio average life ofthotio is ton .years ; tliu annual cost is more than twenty millions of dollars , and ten years from date every tic now in use will have been renewed. Think of the forests thus destroyed , and of tliu other means of consumption of timber products in bridges , cars , xvarehoiises , depots , and fuel , which the vor.xuious und insatiablu railroads also employ , and do they replace - place any trees ? Not as yet Hut the courts have do- clured the right of the states to regulate railroads in many ways , and why not < ute to their utilisation tor true-planting along their lines on their one hundred leet of right ot wav ? What objection o.m tlieru be to compelling , cither by national or state legislation , every railroad in the Union to plant trees lorty leet apart on the outer limits cither side of iu- tracks of its right of way ? Ami the laxv may proscribe ih.it the trees planted shall beef of iisctul varcities , udapudto the soil and climate which the ro.id travur.ius. NVhy cannot this t > o accomplished.- And is it not fairthat llic.io great consumers should bu made also restorers of the forest ? Cannot this law bo jnstiiiahluon sanitary grounds , on tliu higiiest reason tor all law.the public welfare -tho greatest good to tin * greatest number ? llavlng snub a law faithfully iidininistercd for lilly years even for half that period and the tour ist by rail shall journey Irom Georgia to Maine and from lioslmi to ijan Kr.mcisco between continuous avenues of elms and oixks , shollured from summer dust and heat , nnd from winter snow and .storm. Lot us try it. A painstaking statistician , from seem Ingly reliable aata , declares that the lifly- live million of Americans cut down and up in various ways of manufacture , rail road ties and fuel , each day in the yu.ir , mi average of . > , < ) ) u acres of timber , of forests , Thcreforn , when wo go to bed sit night there nro ' „ ' . ' > < 0 I aeros less of wood lauds in theUnited States than there w-ro when wu got tip in tlm morning. Ono month from to-day there will bo , at tlies.iiuur.itoofn.su. 731DM acres less ; nnd liHi ono year heiipe there will bo H.UiiO.UUt ) acres less of Sorest lands than there are now. This plain statement of practical fact may ntartlo Into beneficial activity a class ot men xvho , otherwise , would doeluro "Amur Day" a nmndy sentinienl.il anniversary , a useless holi day , and oven dcridu iu statutory Icgul- i/.iti on , Thu dciiundatiou of wood lands pro ceeds with ruluntless and tirolcs * unurgy in all thu pine-bearing suctions of the northwest. The ax of tlm woodman and the mill'of the steam engine jo.n with lliu hissing of sxviftly revolving saws in the death song lor the fateI forests , more foreboiling ot evil to our ra o than were tliodu of the savage tribes xvho originally domiciled in their verdant fastnesses. The latter presaged only individual deaths , but the former portends Hoods and droughts , infertility , barrenness , and the ox inction of entire communities , Mr. ( Joo. W. Hoichkisssecretary of the Ghlo.igo Lumberman's Exchange , a most reputable and entirely credible guntlo- man , olllcially dojlaros that , during the MX years ending Janu iry 1 , 18S.i , tlm receipts ceiptsof lumber aloiio at Chicago amounted to 10,7-8i , ! > lla3j foet. Com. puling that amount at common board- muasuro it would oloiol.v , tightly , and coniphuoly cover ; as a lloor , with onu inch thicKiioss. J10,3J1 aoroa of land. Manufactured exclusively into fencing , it would nircnmfoncn the glebe xvith an enclosure live boards high , each board si.-c inuhos wide , liftoon times. It would make a single line of suoli fence OTll. U mlltM in lungth. It xvould construct d..T iust S'ich fences from the Atluntio to tlm I'.icilio.ruukfliiiiigthodlsUnco from oouaii to ncoan at 8,000 miles , listlmated at a value of I ) cents nor foot thosninuamount of lumber orpinlx in ousli 9IO.iiUIl ( ) ; ( ) . January I 1,1- * . tuotvVft - vi.JJ.j , ,0i alihtlisals ) t rrci-ivi d in C'liimo. . At $2 a tuoiisanJ their cash ralue rc.-xche.s § 10I71.VJ1 , al lowing tpn shitglp ( < to be used to cover n s ] iaru foot , find t.icy would roof more than 1 . ' ,00 > arnM Of Innd. \ \ hit is the lesson of present dcnnndn- tton ? Thd'o llgiifcj. ll wing tuo enor' mo'ii coiisiimpft'oi of forc t ( > rolupt.s , as iml' ' xo I by tin * hiMin of C'nic.x o alone , | are Piiough to incisixely $ ugiest the pp"ilv tot il dMTund ilion 01 all the l i wood lands in' Atnorien. Such utartliug statistics i\ppi'Al Ifi thosi ; who are exelu- I sixely dcvot'-d'to ' Voc.itiom which use up I timber nnd ImVihrV directlv , and nddress I facts lo the o pnA-\y \ praclical men who entertain no istuOic * , and rcg.ird lifo ua merely a pro c rsisy upon ccouomio subjects. J'lipy go lurthor ; nnd to those who study pliinatolo r and snnitury con dit'ons ' ai atleutiug prop pro lueiions and imm.in life , poin-er the iniortance | ) of liumaue concerted aption for the ponser- vation of our vroiidland * and forests. Tnuy tcacii us all llio imiier.itivo IIPPUI- sity of treopliinliiigxtiii tin * riilention tr tree growtli in every stale of tlm American Union , for the welfare of our race. Hut , to my mind , ever and nbore mere dollar getting , higher even than mere physical health , sis ids the lore of the beautiful in u.iturc , bcsseching us to I plant frees , and renew d , td landscapes with the shadow of plant lifo , Hitting i amidst the pendant limits , the xvillowy boughs , sxmi the waving folia n of sturdy woods. That 11 a wholesome nnd com mendatory ambition wiiieli inspires 0110 to onde.xvor . to tn.ikn thp norld belter becntm , ' ho Ims bpen n dweller therein. And : is our ancestors planted orchards to bear ftuit for us , and rnibellis'.ir'd homes to shelter us , o snould we , by tli law of gratitude nnd eompciis.Uion for those who come alter , in the long procession ot humanity , which laughs and weeps , and sings and sorrows , in that little journey from the cradle lo the gruvti which xve c.ill life , IOHVO similar souvenirs of our atlVctionato regar.l and EolieiUlilo. In some eountrips ot Kuropu it is a iamily custom to plant a trei > tor every nexv-horn child , and , in otimrs , lo pet apart a tew . .icis and devote llii'iu lo trees , xvhieh , upon the infant becoming of go , shall bo its heritazu. Tims , the beautiful and lliii iisiutil. Hie soutnunt.il and the practical , arc xvelded to otiier in a treed and vital deed. Thus , tliu triio- planl-r of to d.iv " .irborplioins" his good xvishes. his n.ime , Ins eh ir.ictor and table to generations yet unborn , And xvo are jot in this early days of forestry , in its ' J mu.iry , and it is not too late , lor 'all xvho wid , to join the "Argonauts" and embark with us in pursuit - suit ot IhiHii gel bin lleeces ot'autuui'i ' - dvcd foli.ig. ) Wiiien slull nlotlin xvita undimmed - dimmed bistre fr mi year to year tnu grand forests with xvhieh the xv isio places are yet to lie oro.vned and glor- | lied. In no .s sUiiu of religion in no form ot buhof IMII be loiind a ceremon ial xvhieh vit.ih/.i-j luilh as doe's the act ol tree-planting. Composing Ihe roots and libers in their nott and loinny bed , coulident that i.ich of thu cliem.cal . iigonts ot thu V"'la will ilo its complet. ) ami perfect \\ork of nourishment , and then looking upxrard to the sapphire sky , and tliu s > ui'oo of all liihtvilhtho serene ceriaiiAy that the su i's rays shall xvnrm and chioi ; into loVvduitHs ivory Icallct , nnd thit the mists and rain-drops shall xvater and cleanse each Irom year to year , is an ! ict of devotion to the supreme law , to dhturo , this declaration of a sublimu lliitliT It is f.iith expressed in a deed ; and'it ' is a deed xvhieh con veys health , happ/noss , and consolation to other gimor.-ttions besides onr own. In all the -s-ipred books of all ag.'s of civilisation , Hie lu'o tor which mm is constantly longitig tliu imniort.il , mental life > biwond the grave is portrayed as by null waters , nnd amidst .ill thu luxuriant .splendors of tropical woods and uver-btooining gardens , idled xvith fragiMLOO of exipiisitely beautiful lloxvers. A monk of the seven teenth century ha * spoken of itis "usub- Btanti.il xvorld , xvherc grass will groxv , Jlowers xvill IMOOIII , fruits , xvill ripun , forest-swill wave , nvors and rivulets will roll , high lull xvill toxver , valluxs xvill xriiid , and vales expand , and beyond them all , as far as the eye can roaon.vast blue oceans xvill forever heave and s.gh and swell , -where such as xvo shall go to 011(03 ( l'1i ' faculties xve carry xvith us. " The fact that , from its portrayal of the first homo of o'lr common pitronUamidst Ihe pensive shades of thog.irden of I'M en , up to its grainiest anil most realistic , visions of heaven--in all ils concepts of supreme satisfaction , the humin mind lias intorxvovon ideal happiness and con stimulate contentment xvith garlens and ( lowers , and forests and foil a go , show * bow the brain of mall Inn alxvays de pended lor its miag'ry and metaphor iilioii man's vcgi-iablo cotcnaiiU of the globo. This being the concept of con summate contentment in all ages , lul us endeavor , then , bv our xvorks on "Arbor Day" and upon all opportune occasions , to so embulliH'i ' this world xvitli plant- life , trees , Ilo vcrs and Soliago , that , our temporary homes hill simnlatu in beauty tint etoi-n.il hoinu w.iieh the jirophi'ls , poets , and SUITS of all sijj-s have depicted as a r "tful and rofreshiiig l > arudiie. J. Sir.icuMi AUtitruN. flnm Jones on Propriety. .St. Louis Kcpuhlican : A preacher once told mo that IIP prayed all night till Ih'i breaki.ist bell ran. ; I asked himil ildid any good and h > > said no. Then I told him il it had been mo 1 would have prayed until 'J oVlooK ill the morning ami then gone out und rang every doorbell boll in the city , lolling the people they worn lining damned In heclioiis and bat- lalhons by ( iod Then he whimpered , "Hut they'd ' think I xx-as a tool.1 Ah , that's thi ! trouble. lie was afraid to boa fool for Christ s sake , I have a great contempt for this nineteenth century pro priety.Vlmt \ is it ? ( ! o doxvn toxvn und look in the millinery slop's , and HDD thu hat * on tiie racks , mashed , twisted , xvarpcd. so as to l > t Iho list as well as the head. That'honm of your nineteenth century propriety. Many a woman would have boon a good Cliri-tiau to-day but tor pronriet- , . She xvas afraid of what eomo other people might say of her. nml Downs. Unidford KcaHU 1KI. nt the break ing out of tinr Alleghimy oil Hold , one Jim JMrker Mruok Hiishburj , ' xviili Huarcoly a penny about his elolhcs AveUK tutor found him xx-ith $10,000. He" hud bought a peed lonsi ) mid dispnsi-d of it , doin the mini- nrfij with $5. xvhit-h sum ho borrowed. Ilo xvent lhriiu .l ) xxith tint $ KIH ) ) ( ) in a comparative vTirJef tlino , hoxvever. nnd for the jm.it dirmi yuar.s lias "liullutuit from pillar toHpnat , " us tliu old saving KOUH. l.iiht J\veel ; , liowuvtT , he iii'tdu another "r-ilse " Ilo luiulcil in Kliuuii u few xveeks Mgo ? and by soiuo means prm-iircd ; t ] e He. Hn tia-n let the drill- in' ; of it xvtill bv contract. It H s.ild hu slupt in tlin derrji-U mid alu his nutulu from Ilia driller1 puils till lint xveek the xvell xvas iiniiliud , ami provctl u pusher , and ho holdout , roiiluln iflS.OUu in ulu.ir raonoy. 1'relty Iliu-tl on fJroen. Detroit l-riiii IVi-i.s : "I xvantml to sno ono of your clurlJ named ( iroe.ii , " said a demurt ) little xxomtur the other tiny , m 6hH was stojiiicd in u Woodward nxuiiuu dry goods store by the lloor I xvnlkor. "Mr. ( Irecn is very busy , ma'am. " "Yes , but I won't ' dutain i him morn thiin u minute " "i'ou'd bettor luavo tlio message \vitlt mo , ma'am. " "Oh , xvoll , then , you tuny tell him lit ) mmdif I mind about t-omint , ' up us IIHUII ! to-nliclit. ] shall bo umrriod at least nil hour before hit imi ; uet there1" "Ah1 KMicily ! Anvthhig else I can show you to-diiy , ma'am T" Uo u kcd , iu Ito boxved her out. JM CAHTUHt Nu VOHK. . A Sonxttlon IM tlir Amorlcnn Met * ropolN. The sensation of the xrcpk in Noxr York , sajs Crofull , the xvcll-known corre.spoiutont , u the novel . ) ap.uie o xilingo of sixly ol MIA liMthifr-uoiorod people of the east , wliuhaxc settleil doxvi and madu thuir homo in the M.uli-tiMi 8iiiaro | Uardon. ' 1 hey rcprctutnt . ) ii | K < - tu artisis and artis.HH 01 aimoUex > soil , and liuro they uill m.iniifai'turo fans and screens , ixory c.-xivm and .SHlHillUH wart ) . laoqll-lotl boxes , silti scans , tigiiroil poiwl.unxn I dr.ijo.i haimtud vase.s , under lite Very eves of the visitors , and * cll them at the'slight advaneeol a\M per cent. 1 ho score ot lumuoo huts "i vc at- ready gene up , and tiio.'o is iu pl.co on the iluor the tlr.iw matiing IIMI inches thick wiiich con tiiut > s lliu lull furnUii- ing of a .l.ip.im u residi-nco , ' 1 II'H IU.it- tmg serves as ctuir ami table , bed and and bureau ; on u the lord ot tiie man sion curls up on his hauuchiM stud heeU at xvulk , on it tnu cinlvlron ucsllo to sleep , and on it the l.idy ol the house sets forth her delicious tu.i in egg- * hell cups so frjigilu tnul they have tu ij < ) j ) ) rotccted by a light basket xvork friiiu- mg to sax e them trunt being crushed by I tllU ll > U.ll Ol till ) ll.Ulll. j I diopped in je.stcrday at the press re- ceptmu. Tliu LIIOOIU people arc already at their xvork. Hero is a cabnielmaki r smoothing a board by dr&xvmg the piano toxxard him instead ol pushing it Mom him , and boring a hole by turning Ins auger 1 rom the MUI in-.te.ul olxxiiiit. And when ho uses the -axv he makus a workbench and saxviidr.se of hiuiselt by culling up on the rug in such a comical and griilesuic | manner that it makes , o ir baoik ucho lo look at him. Here is a bion/.u modelci making a brand new ro.xal dragon. Hero is Ihe potter xxith his obedient mast ol cl.iy upon the xvlurl- ing wheel rising in mysterious shapci under Ins xvi/.ard Imger.sOta , hatsinn.i. Kaga xx are assuming graeclul lorms and taking ti iinmmgs as il lolly. Here are tno siiu embi'oiderors , onu di\truiisly man.ing out his free-imnd designs , and anolnel.xx ilh glossy threads ot lirlllialil hues , ostiMiig troiil the mesji a I airy laud ol buds and bultcruies and wax mg lobule. lloro , under tlicaus- jncos ol thu Deakin hroiiiei-s. may be .seen lliu details ol Japanese ornamenta tion. lloro is the market of tliu shippo xxaro - copper v.ise.s , placijiies , etc. , covert d xviiu a dcheale ami lauyriuluiiie tracery ol gold and silxur wire , xviili xvnich exury im.igimiry oneut ol land and xvater scenery is produced belore the final Ins- ingind i-n.iiiiuliug and poiis.rmgiud il taucs six ini-n Ilily days lo turn out ouo ol tiiesu gums. Hero is uie xvood carver , the tailor , the barber , etc. , ami ucUxoeii tuo act" ot lliu x illa.e . di .iiiia a simple .lajiauese play is set upon the stage at ono cud ol Inc. hall , the various occupations : it thn huts are hii-pendid , and llio tiivcrtiscmeut , con- histmg mainly ol trials ol skill uot very diilicinl ; occupies hall an hour. Iu ta..s mimic cily are alters for per fumes , .sUitucllcs of saints and the .sacred animals the stork , crane , tor toise , and the f.int.istiu skinny coruan dog. Overhead paper lautcrs hang I rom the ceiling and bulls of Colored glass , lieie you can have > om- tea and naki if you wisli , and as they are de.nt to , xoii in dainty porcelain bv tiii ; hiile h iiuls of people ot wonderful grace and do\tentj , you lancy them a company ot largo , child rcn pla > mg at housekeeping. How KOJ-H Generally Get Acquainted When tx\-o strange boys come together they proceed to get .iciiiuintud | some thing alter this fa.shion- "U hat s yer name ? " "Tommy Crupper. What's ' yourn ? " "Dickey TabbiLs. Wot's yer ilad's name ? " "Ole Dan Crupper. Let's trade hats. " " 1 dassent ; m.x ) > u don't , "low mo. My feet's Ihe biggest " "Well , I en.iwed tcib.u-ker onest. " ' 'Thais nothin. ' 1 saw three dogs iightin' at onu time. " " 1 xvas in swimmin' six times in ono ' . " day a'ready. "I had txvo teeth pulled las' xveek. " "That nothin. ' 1 s cut my lingers moot every day , an' ' our hired girl most bui'n't her head oil' las' night. " "That's no great sight. A robber broke into our house one t.nu : an' my pap's got a brother in jail. " "Well , that ain't much. My ma's got a sister with a glass eye an' oiirbiby's four teeth an' a lump on Us head xvhat makes it cry ail the time. Can your father play tne liddle ? " "Majbe I ain't got a brother xvho can turn a han'sprmg an' xuilk on ntilts. Why don't you brag ? " "Who'si braggiu ? I wouldn't bea bloxvhsird. " "Don't you call me tint tor I'll " "You xvill , xvill you ? " "Ye , , I will. " "No , you xvon't' ' " " 1'oiieh me , it you dare. " "Don't you pucker your mouth nt mo , or I'll m-i-sli your nose. " 'II 1 x\ . a girl I'd xvoar a dress. " "Wait nil 1 Ketch you somutimuuu' I'll lick you till you can't walk. " "I'm a chip on your shoulder an * I'll knock il oil' . " "No , you won't. " ' "Yes.'l will. " "You either' " xvon t , "I xx-ill if you d.ire me lo " "Well , I d.iro you , an'any body's xvon't takit a dare ' 11 steul sheep. There it is , sm.irty , an' now let's wee what you'll do " The next instant both boys are rolling in the dint , pulling hair and trying to ohoxv each other s cars. From this time on they consider tlicms"lves xvell ae- ijuaiulod and tuo a inondly interest in in each other. lloxv Tliey UonipromlHoiI "For goodness nuke , Mary. " asked the young lady's molimr at break fast , "what xvus tliemiittoryith you and Harry in the parlorIrist night * " "Why , mamma xvhat ? " lii'inirod ' thndniigiitor demure ly. "Why. you jaxved and quarrelled all of an hour like a pair of pickpockets , " ' Oh , " Him replied , remembering the cir cumstances , "Harry wanted inn to take tno big i hair and 1 wanted him to take it , because no xvas company yon know" "Weil , xvhat did you quarrel about * " "We didn't quarrel mamma : only ho in- filsted that I should take It , and I xumldn't. " "How did you settle il tin- ally ? " "Well , mamma , xve xvo xxo compromisedand both of us tool ; it " The mother had been u girl once herself. It's tlm Unexpected That Hnppoiin. She Oil. ( leorge , ( Jeorge , I have not Keen you since dinner. Where have you been ? Ho All ri1 xvifey-sho Hhorry xvui' ofl'unexpectedly hie like a gun. She Why didn't you s.iy you xvere go ing oil' , dear ? HoCouldn't hio didn't know 1 was loaded. A Member of llin Universal Cburoh "To xvhat church do you belong1 asked a tramp of a lady from whom he xvas soHoitinir a fexv cents. " 1 belong to the Methodist denomination " . "What church tion , replied the lady. do yon belong u > ? " "Oh , I belong to the church of loam. " Whta lUbr "M nek , fvr * Lor Cutort * , When ilia vrtit a ClillJ , lie crinl for Cwtorl * , WhtD alie iKM'otne Misa , he clung to Oastcrla , ffhtu the U J L'UUfbU , the * re tboai CVjtoria , IS 1 A / ? rTTVO > . & r\ \ WF" T rv i V w thrca il Ww One oft/in Best anil Ln rcjcst Stocks in thG U.S * io Select from. No Stairs to Climb , Elegant Pas33in'3r Elsvator M. BURKE & SONS , LIYE STOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS r.HO. llfliKK , UNION STOCK YARDS , OMAHA. NEB. ' : Mcn-hnnt und VnrniprV ll-ink , t ( ifM Pllr. Nrli.j Konnipy M tifjNi'li. . ; ( .oluniliui MIIICI DKiik , Columbus , Jioti.s .MoUoiml.1 J llmils , North rime , Nob. OumUA Kntloiml llniik , nnnilii. Ni-li. Will liny cusiuuici. ' Oi&n rrltb bill of Intllug ittncliril. for twotliliil * luo uf stojt Mil. tlio Girl IiMlrnd of tlio HMHI. | "Thut's u tine-looking dog of yours , Johnson. " * \ on are right. Mr. AVirt' , he's n ver > smalt animal. Onh tint morning he bit the hired irl while she XTUJ proiariug ) tiie matutinal h.isii. " "Well , I don't soc anything smait about a ilog th.it would bits a hired girl or any one else. " ' The deuce , \on don't1 Wbv , u com mon dog Xiould huve bitten the hash. " riijKH iMi.ics ! t rit/ts A sure euro for lliimi , I'lccilliu , lielmiT nml Uleciaied 1'iles has been discoveied by Hi.Villi.inis. \ . ( .in Indian lomrily ) , called l > r , Williams' Indian I'de UmliiiL'iit. A Miiijlo luix has cured tne xxoist rluonle.vses ( of v'i ! m V j.'iirs st.iiidm , ' . No one need hiilfer iK-o liiilinlc.s ailerapil ) > liK this xvoiiileiuil SODIII In : iiiedii-ine. l.tilicnis and iiistininents dn mnio hinn tlim ; ( . ' ( mil. \ \ illiiinis * Indian IMe Omi'iieiit ab-iulK the tiuuurs , nll.ijs tlio biteii-e ii.-lnn , ( p.irticnlailv at mulii aflrr letliiii ; xx-i nil in bed ) , nits .is a poultice , Hivs instant relict , nnd i > | tie | > .ucil mih' for IMes. ill-Inn of pnv.ito ) ) , uis. nml lor nulliiniruNa Mil.N DISKASKS ; t'IIJ-i ; ) . I'r. Kia/iei's Mai'le Dmlinenl cnu'S ns by ni.i-ie , I'nnplos. lll.iek Ib.uls or ( ! inli < , Jtlnti-lics ami l.iiiplunis nil tlio f.ico , linxlin Ihe sKin cli-iil and iKMiitifnl. AMI ! eines Hrh , SHI Ulienni. Sine Nipples , bou > l.ips , ami Old OIstiniloUli-irs. ; 3llld by diujssisls , or mailed on loceipt of 00 cents. lU'tudcd bv Kulin > : Co. , and SehrocUir & l > cclit. At x/Ju.'les.tle by C. I1' . ( .leuUiiian. Grammnr on llollcrn. 1'enclior "Master Kirb.v , can yon coni ) > arr the xxord rink' " M.i-ti-r Itirliy "Vo < , ma'-im. " Te ichcr ts'urpri Ml ) "Well , Master Kirby. you ma > pnicced. " M.ister Kirby ' 'J'usitive , rink , com- ' jiar.ilivn , mash' , supcrlalive , elopoment. " Teacher -"Novt. " Ihoa a il ) i mluiils uio Mouly Bl irvini ; lie cnu ettiuttit'ift ( an mt [ tittv ilc llioi 101 cr no n- > Isli i in Alia n la n MII > | unit It dtr K i oo I \ri I niton si pi | r mil ilir li , k in I q I rug : 1.1 HMO nt iyo > f iM ilrtx s . , li ] I o t icsill. ff , it luolhn . It4iur eluld H IIIK In , ei l u I iM-uiih , niiu s oil tun caiinnt loin in tc-ilninnj nlihtliu tliou-iiU'N ' Mho limilinin lilt SMV ! liy I * Uso. " CANDB DOUBLE THICK Ordinary Itutihrr nhi r wr.tr out ni t ri thu bull , 'ihrl A > > > ! II ] ! , ioU trn lijtM * Hitrk on tlio bail , bud l.iut Iu Hie uiuii. i. lon rr lliin my r boui uml li rnir SALE VY TM Plirai/ H \ | EsrVV O.W OKXKIJAi , ACJKVT , J OMAHA NLHU.ASICA. ggaBfjgtespEcFCF | | ° B & > * * . . ' "l TO Ki-Uopny , , Cui - , ul- riourt , J-'aftin Dance , 'jUcohol- ism , Opium I'at- BcrufuU , Juiit < HERVEj ZtU , UpJylllooil Ha , Nervoiunesi , J.S'irJt Jftailuctie , /jUieiimntlnm , AVnout Wca.n.si , Drain \\'orry , W o < / A' ' , Bliluusnt'rs , C'itliifMn , iCcrTuusl'roitrntiou , JitJue'j Tnutla aiul Jrrryutarlltet , Wlin csui-s for tiio tlni-tors'fiictTi xvlirn tills lnillilju ! ! iMiifdy Jiat li.unr1li < < un.iri , ' ! t. Illliut Itln titiiiriuiilltutilHiirlliP | , Jinl p.tmmril-.iotvltulily nuilxl u.as rel'lilii ' : ; anil etliiliratlnK Macool.KftliliiK til" " ' " ; ; < 't ' -rtRiliti.ticlii < ( t ami Jalntliiu trufli-r In I' i > df-i-rt. To tli-i-liiiH tftl liiKftSiirercinrily "ii-ii L.Lll Is lix-iiirt auirt-i III , ' llllil lnX'llf tle.i'li. ' _ i tit-vlf itu.vrtna " IU Dr , S. A. RKD JIOSalOTE CO. , El. JoMj.li , Hi. FOR SALE BY C , F , GOODMAN , FOR Man and Beast. Mustang Liniment is older than most men , and used more and more every year. EP1THELIOM A ! OK SKIN CANTKK. Ft renrNi 'ar. 1 HU * "ro I rrlili it cun'cr on In ) mil- n .1 , II 14 Hf. ' M II Kill UV is-iinnn n rsl > < i * - < S If - Si ; o o > , < l I tlo- IriNuni , u .u. outii ,11-1 ui- , , i , it , , n tut 1 N.tflMiit UM < .iiit b anl.KiiPe Too i ill I- 1 llff I t lilt' i.ll I , I1O III lllSl Oil * til MH1H VU'Jlt a umxiiir the - OH'ml ' n > on tlu > lu'luirui on win Ilimil i tl I lif'HiM In in 1 > ' Y'UfiOr Mo tusl f i > I i-s. M. . kill ml InI I uilisi-p tly InipriixiM. I ii-i siKni tr , mill u M ' tojin any Mini nl MOiK. T o iniienrim ni > lax1 lnjn ; I lo deei e i-e mid I < \ \ 11 to I't-t , i.nli t in o is not n xvt.il.io o. It lull mil ) 11 11 le n-m murks too p < 'e. Mitt. Jin IN A MrUtSAI.l > . Atlnntfi. O I. . Allifiisl It , I ti. 1 IHIX-II Iiml n riinpor mi my fiioo for Fntno > tui-i > , eemiiiiir iriini one o rvk li no IICIIEU i liu iiiiMj it the other. 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