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    TH.M OJMAHA DAILY HJSK : TUESDAY FEBRUARY r , \ B2.
Deere & Comp'y.
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MANUFACTURERS OF PLOWS , MOLINE , ILL ,
Wholesale Dealers in
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS ,
*
Council Bluffs , Iowa.
Mtiiuo Wagon Co , Farm and Spring Wagons ,
Deere & Mansur Go , Horn Planters , Stalk Gutters , &o , ,
i Kolino.Pnuip Co , Wood anil Iron Pumps ,
Wheel & Seeder ( Jo- Fountain Oity Drills and Seeders ,
MeclianicBtmrg Maoli , Go , Baker Brain Drills ,
Shawnw ) Agrioultural CoAftvauco Hay Rakes ,
Et MauufaoUiriug Go- , Eureka Power and Hand Shollers ,
Wliitoan Agrioultural Go , Shollers , load Scrapers , &o. ,
Moline Scale Do , Victor Standard Scales ,
A , C , Fish. ttacine Buggfes ,
AND DKA.-LEKS IN
Articles Required to Make a Complete Stock
Address All Communications to
DEERE & COMPANY ,
l ;
Council Bluffs , Iowa.
W. B.M1LLAUD. K ' 3JOHNSOIs. .
MILLARD & JOHNSON ,
COMMISSION AND STORAGE !
1111 FAEEHAM STREET ,
OMAHA , - - NEB
BEEERENOEB =
OMAHA NATIONAL BANK ,
* TEELE , JOHNSON & GO. ,
TOOTLE , MAUL & CO.
STEELE , JOHNSON &
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND .JOBBERS IN
Flcur , tSait , Sugars , Canned Goods , < anc
All Grocers' Supplies.
A Full Lisae-of - the Best Brands of
CIGARS IP MMFACMID 5MCCO
Agents for BEHWOOB MILS 'A1ID LAFLIH * RAND FOWLER DO
FOSTER &GRAY
J
. WHOLESALE
LUMBER , GOAL & LIME ,
On River Bank , B t. Faxoiham add Bsuglas Sts , ,
THE JSLM 110UNTAO
( i
AND
SIUL'VME ]
Mining and Milling Company.
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Working Capital - fSM.OOO
_ _ _ _ _
Capital Sock : , 1.000,1-00 -
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Par Valued Shares , - - - 25,000
STOCK FULLY PAID UP AND 'ON-ASSESSABLE
Mines Located in BRAMBL MINING DISTRICT.
DR. J. I. THOMAS , President , Cummins , Wjomlng.
Wll. K mTO.V , Vlcc.rre l < t < i i , Camming , V\om\Dg ( \
E.N. HAUWOOD , Secretary , Cummliu , Wjomlntr.
A. 0 , LVKK , Tretourer , Cuinmlne ,
Dr. J , I. Thomaj. Louis . . . , .
Miller
. . . W. b. llratntl. A 0 Ihjui.
B. N. Harwood. . . , .
rroncls Leavens. Gto. II Kalos. Lewi
r. J. C. WatkliiB.
id co2me6m QEO. W. , . .
KENDALL .
Authorlzul Agent for Kale ol Stock ; Jk n h. KoO.
-DEALERS IN-
HALL'S ' SAFE AND LOCK GO ,
LV1 - Fire and Burglar Proof
alii
Ib
York/
7JcjC
Ifieout
Blcim WOO out ' 1020 Farnham Street ,
CJLENWOOD GLEANINGS.
Temporal nml Spiritual Improvomonta
Saloon Fights nml Moaaloa A
Dlmiml Depot nnil n Loafer's
Kotront.
iic ol TIIK HIT.
OLKNWOOH , li . , February . Our
iprovoinouts progress tnnidly , The
iihU'N nro ticing the line weather tn
owl purpose. The now " (51i m\ood
lotiso" will open in . few iliiys The
Commercial" is not so fur udvuncod.
'ho croniuory will ojiou in idny or
wo. The li'gislalivo committee up-
xnntod to visit the school for fi'oblo
muled children , At thra plncu , 1ms
) ccn hero dnriuy this wi-ok , uml ruler -
lor tolls of unlargomunt , otc. The
chool is very full lit iirosont , r.nil cor-
.uinlv nuoils moro rooiu to Arconnno-
.Intolts present mnnbur if jmiiils.
KKV1VAUS.
Since our lust loKor revival meet-
njre have boon hold in the JinptiRl mid
Mctluulist churoltos. That in thu
Jluthoilist church closed last week
l < o pastor boinj ; oullod away to attend
ix quarterly inootint ; lit uvliHtanco. Tin
niuotini ; ixt tlio Haptist church * ill
lese to-niglit. The uttcndanco luu
not been Imgo. A nuvmil iuuetiti { !
has boon in proyrofs for noinu time at
the M. If. church iu the Mo.uiows' '
neighborhood , about throe miles nortli
of town. Ut is conducted by lltv. .1.
M. Ollyny , of llilhd.ilo , assisted by
, ] . \V. iVr.rtin , of Falls Oily , Nebras
ka , and John Norvill , u tr volin
uvangolcot. The attendance ban been
; ood.
ci.osisn SALOONS.
Glotmood IIIH had two or three sa
loons , but one of them has juut comv
to grior. The keeper was convicted ,
before Justice Ober , of soiling liiuora |
to a minor , and , after contributing
liberally to the public funds , was
closed out. Suit was then begun
irniiiKt another , but after two o
hree cbangos of venue hud boon
taken the complainant accepted n
"consideration" and withdrew tin
complaint. This allows the saloon U
goon for the present , much to tin
disgust of Lawyer Kelley , counsel foi
the prosecution , who would havi
closed the den "in a jilly" if ho hac
boon lot alone.
MHASLKS.
There are a great many cases o
measles in town just now. Tin
schools were closed a week aj o. N <
cases are serious so far iut wo havi
learned. Mr. Mcl'hurrin , an old sot
tier , and a very highly esteemed citi
zeu of this county , living a few milei
south of town , in afllictod with a bom
cancer , located in his lower jaw , 01
the loft side. The doctors have 111
hopes of his recovery. Mrs. Lathro ]
and Miss Ciaiborne , of this place , an
quito sick.
Miss Aliae S. Mitchell , of Chicago
is conducting a musical convention
the meetings being held in the Moth
odiet church. The attendance i& good
and Miss M. , who is ably insisted b ;
Mr. Suttun , pianist , is giving goo !
satisfaction
A .DISMAL DEl'OT.
Goo. E. Cole , of Pacific Junction
is in town to-day. The Junction i
moving forward at a rapid rate. Tli
railroad company has done a lurg
amount of work in the plaoa , bti
there is one work they should do a
once. Since the opening of the no\
depot building , passengers for tin
Kansas City trains must walk eovora
hundred font , from the ticket olic ( <
to the crossing , and wait on thu phi' ,
form , without aisy shelter from wine
or rain , the arrival of trains.Vi
had occasion , the other day , to tes
on the spot the searching qualitieH o
a "northwester. " Several ladies am
children wore in the company ; and wo
with others , felt that somebody waite
to blame. Possibly the company in
tend to ljuild a shelter for the nccom
modation of passengers , but certainlj
all can see the need of it.
The firm of Wolf & Uro. , of Pa
cilko Junction , who , by the way , Hk <
other good folks , rend THE UEK , ii
doing an excellent business.
Frank & Elmondoif have sold theij
fine now nflico and intend to put up i
brick building.
TIIK LOAl'KIl's HKTEKAT
At McPaul , in Fremont count01
Thursday morning , Dopuiy Wilsoi
from Sidney arrested one Whetstone
a miserable rogue , who had been in
dulling in fisticuffs and bud whisky ,
This fellow , we learn , Jam , by hii
potty rascalities And disturbances
coat the county about § 2,000 , during
the last three or four years. Ant
this moves us to say that the course
ordinarily pursued in the punishmonl
of potty crimes is radically wrong ,
Thu criminal deserves to .lose hie
liberty , hut no judge or justice 1m
right to order the boarding of thost
fellows at public expense. The >
should be put to hard labor instead ol
shut up in a loafer's retreat to grow
fat on bread eari.ed by others. II
our wise men in the legislatures of tin
different states Would t.tko this qm-s-
tion into consideration they might
relieve taxpayers of a reat and eiv
tiroly unnecessary burden.
OJWKKVKU.
Obstinate Men ,
Journal.
An L. F. JJporB , a Cleveland con
tractor , was driving a heavy load ol
lumber out Euclid
avenue on a re
cent morning ho mot a young man in
ajight wagon going toward the city ,
rseithor would turn for the other , thu
contractor refusing because lie had M
heavy loud , and the joimg man bu-
catiso ho wafl on the right side already.
"Well , I can utay hero all day , " do-
dared Jleors. "So can I , " respond-
wl the other. And there the horse *
remained facing each other from ! ; ! / ]
in the morning until 450 : in the af
ternoon , while the men passed tht
'lino ' iu walking about , whistling , ait-
: mg on the fence , and whittling , and
conversing with residents , who gath
ered around to enjoy the contest.
\ > hen one would show signs of woak-
tiling ho would bo "braced up" by
nicourajjing word * from the byatand-
ars. It in related that 3lr. BOOTH
ielded at Jaat , and , drawing hiu
.cam away from the planks , proccod-
: d on hia journey. Said the youth
in the carrjago : "I would have
itaied here until the iniiWJp of next
JTeck. "
OLD HOAQ OR NONE ,
The Political Sontostln Vngo County
Clnrlncln ShncklliiK Her
Short Drosaos ) .
Corrf ix > iulfnc * ol The line
CI.AKINH.V , February ( . The ecmm-
bio for the vacant seat in the Iowa
legislature has comiuuiicou in Pngo
ounty. There are now throe can-
idates in the field , lion , 1C. U. Ikmg ,
tV. W. Uttasell and 0. S. Koonan.
'rB. , with prospects in favor of
loag , who heretofore ropiosontod
ho county. If elected hoill make
good reprosontativo. The noininii *
ion will take place on the 8th hint. ,
ml election the Nth.
The county seat of I'agu is seriously
nituniphiting an ollort to put on loiu
ilrossos , Although a little boaut )
she has up to thin time \uirn the shoit
ctuthos of an incorporated io\vn. \ Hut
with her increased population she IH
about to put on city airs.
The population of Ohuinda in 1875
was aot down in the book * at l , ( 7f >
and in 1880 at i,020 ! , but by the cen
sus just taken by order of the mayor
and councilmen she now cnlla the
roll of a population of ! IOOti , an in *
crease during the past twenty monthn
of fifty per cent. The next town el
ection takes place in March , \\hfii
uo will organize as a city of the second
end chixs.
rhu council did n wise thing not to
onler the census taken till th'j small
pox scare had scattered away a largo
part of the floating population. Ola-
orvN'tso the increase in numbers would
have boon much greater.
There is no now developments ol
small pox. outside of the families
whore it was found ton days ago , and
the fright is about over.
TllY.IS. . ' .
The lown Dairymen's Association.
'cdar llaiilihCorrcNpomleiico Clilcn o Trllmno.
The sixth annual convention of the
Northern Butter and Choose Associa
tion will bo hold in this city , com
mencing Fob , 122 and continuing throe
diiys. The membership of the associa
tion is mostly taken frcm counties
nor'h ot the Chicago , Burlington A
Quiucy railway. The object of tin
association is virtually the same as Hit
National Butter , Cheese and Kgg As
sociation. Col. It M. Littler , sucro
tary , was in the city to-daj
arranging with the local com
mittecfl for the convention. Tltv
indications are that thcro will be t
largo attendance. The work of tlu
convention will bo the pio.iontation o
the details of practical butter am
cheese making , and for the purpose o
especially drawing out from the experience
rienco of the membership , since tlu
last convention at Monticollo , profit
able IOSHOIIS for the future. Report !
will bo in order from the vice-pieai
dents of the diiferent counties repro
sontcd by membership in the organ i
ziition. Among the topics that wil
bo discussed the following are some o
them :
"The actual cost of milk to tin
producer. "
"Tho best method of delivorini
milk once each day at the factory.1
"Tho cause and remedy for floating
curds. "
"Tho best grasses for dairy pas
turos. "
"Value of food for making milk. '
"Dairying as a specialty , compare (
with general farming ? "
"Tho best plan for construction o
dairy barns at moderate cost. "
"Tho best packnge for keeping am
transporting butter. "
"Tho practicability of moro r.ipic
transportation of butter to easton
and foreign markets , "
"Tho beat methods of transporting
cream from the farm to the factor
with special reference to varying torn
porature. "
"Hitter butter ; tlie can so nud rein
edy. "
"Tho desirability of system OIK
uniformity in salting and workini
butter. "
"Prop.iriiur cream for the churn. '
"Tho milk supply ; how to keep i
in Julyand August , and other ho
months of summer.
"Effects of care and brooding it
dairy herds. "
"Diseases of eaHlu. "
' Silos ensilage. "
"Winter danying. "
Many other subjects of L-reat inter
aiurill come up for discussion. On
of the most important topics will b <
to confer with ' , ho producers of mill
to inaugurate such a system in tlu
production of milk that , should lowc
prices prevail in the butter market
the profit to the fanner will not b <
lessoned. This , it is assorted by goo <
authority , can bo brought about b ;
the enforcing of a systematic insnec
tion and testing of thu milk and butter
tor producing qualities of the dairj
herds. It is conceded by many tlui
there is only about 25 nor cent of tin
cows that are fed for dairy purposei
that pay for their fieding ; or , in othoi
words , as a rule many farmers main
tain herds of cattle where 525 per con
only are a source of profit.
With the proposed system of dairj
education it is believed that the bos
creamery butter can bo Bold at a prici
that will bo within the reach of per
sons of moderate menus , and tlm
butter that now costs 40 cents pei
pound will bo sold for ! 50. One groal
reason why the oxjiort trade of Amor-
icun butter lias so fallen off the pas !
year is that the wholesale prices o
creamery butter in the eastern nmr
kots have boon from 20 to JO per com
above th.vt . at which an exporter coul <
purchase and plucu in any foroigi
market. When good American creamery
ory butter can be marketed by the toi
at the great eastern outlets ut from 2C
to 25 conta per pound ihu oxporl
trade will always bo large and grow
ing , because the butter can bo placed
upon the tables of the Kuropean con
Burners at a much lower figure thai
their c wn country can produce. JJo
cause of the falling off in the ox port
of butter an erroneous impressioi haf
gene abroad that the export of Ameri
an cheese lias also fallen oil' , but BUC !
M untrue , The secretary of the Na
tional Butter , Chctio and Egg asso
ciation , Col. Littler , shows by Jw
figures that the exported cheese sinct
May 1 , 1881 , to the 1st of February.
J8S2 , is 9,000,000 pounds moro than for
the same months in the year previous.
The total exports of butter and cliUOBo ,
n t pounds , for the year 1881 , wje
juito as lar 'o as the previous year
the falling oft'in export of butter wan
nero than made up by the choose
increase. The average pnco of
reamory butter for the pant year lins
eon greater than for several years ,
'ho farmers who have given atlontioti
o the milk llow of their heidh have
eon well paid At present , and for
nio time past , milk has snld at the
'rtetniy at from $ l.i ) tj > 81 OR per
00 pound * , and in u few instances
81.75 hiv been and is now being paid
> y fuctnriea within twenty miles of
ho city. Kvon now ihoro in a Creator
temand than supply of good buttor.
The itoRUlntor of Commerce
t , \MU\t \ \ llcUitillcnn | ,
Mr. Wright , in his npocch bofiuo
' 10 house committee on eoinmoreo at
Wnshimjton on the subject of MisMs-
ilppi river improvement , shuck theo
< o\ note of it when ho assorted that
"the only great and fixed anti-mon
> ly IIM.it" n ! c Mississippi n\rr
li i.i , i i n11 mi i \tciit a u-gulat'-r of
l > it..lion r.ittn , mid ou rmi
iiutit if iM n Vi < iiinn in Teuton
r vijuinu.iy mil itiiii- * . In Mi' umiii
i i.i or two ulli'-r ( < i < uiiin of
i c the yu 1'iiitin n' oiutri'ln
rales of tr.inspor iitu > n m ie
u teroat of the people by on nun ; one
ir lu'irc ni.xin rnihuiyt undf > iei , u fie
i.h into utimpote wuli il > > io at low
prces athop' ni Willis , i.ttisfac
th.it it halt found \\.inn advo-
eitoH in thiH country. Hut m the fioe ,
llowiny current of our urear u\or
which travetses the tmtiie lutitiulinal
extent of the country , and , with Us
tributrtrios , reaches I rom the Appula
ohian range on the east to the Kooky
mountain range on the wont , and
whoso navigaUon is open 10 every
citizen without toll , ticket orptiee , the
people have u rttyuhitini , ' a ont , piu-
vided by nature , more potent and
olloctivo than a gi'ont trunk railroad ,
wo BomotimeA complain about the
onormoua power of overgrown railway
monopoliea over the commerce of the
country , and of the oaao with which
four or live railway preaidontH , usaum-
bled in amiiiiptuously furninhed apart
ment in New York , mark the rates of
carriage up or down lit their own
arbitrary caprice. And yol there
in no tiunk-lino combination
or Byndicato too lordly and ar
rogant to withhold oboinanco from the
mighty monarch of American rivcirH.
Not Mr. Vimdorbilt , nor Mr ( lould ,
nor Mr. Oarrott , nor all together are
bovo the nucosaity of recognizing and
aubmittim ; to the mipremo tight of the
imperial Mississippi , at flood tide , to
fix the rate of transportation in the
country. It is only when the clmnuol
1ms boon shrunken during the arid
lummer and fall months that the great
railway corporations usurp its authori
ty and fix the rates to suit themmilvon ,
With the water in itn bed kept at n
good navigable depth , all the year
round , it would regulate the carrying
rates all the year round , and the tail-
ways would have no choice but to ac
cept nnd submit to thorn and tin
whole demand for Mississippi im
provoiuent in that such a depth shnll
bo secured. As M > . Wright s y * 'nl
the laws you may ennui to control am
regulate conlmerco and tr.umpoitatioi
will Mover be aa ulliuient in rugupitin
rates as the complete improvement of
this great highway. "
SmnllCuiufort.
When you are continually couKliiii
night and dny , iinnoyini ? every od
arouml you , mill hoping it will po nwny <
Its own nccoid , you nro ninnlim a dunqor
HUH risk bettor u o Dr. TlloMAH1 Ki.l'c
TUIO OIL , nn unfniliii } , ' rrmcily In all BUC
canon. 30-tw.
The Oldest Uatabhshecl
IN NEBRASKA.
Caldwell , Hamilton & Co ,
DunlnoM tr D8 ctcd rmu Mttintufnaii \
poratod oank.
Accounts kuut In currency or k'nM nulijcct t
atrht chock without notion
Certificate of dif44t nuuod ) v lili In tluu
six anil twelve monthu , joarluK Iriturout , or o
donuml without Intoront
A'1 iiicvu ii'bJa ' tu cuutoiuori ou appnvrii icon
rltn t market ratew of Intiircst.
Ilni nrnl ill ( ? ol l , I'llln ' of Bliini' jn-'tti
molit , state , > > unti ' " ' < ' ' "
Draw ltiit iinfrn . < , . . J "n i-- ' * " '
taiid , nnil all | i'f ' ' c
Soil Ktir' , | i . .
COI.M.i'l < >
W. > . ( JI..1JS . ,
PHYSICIAN AKD BURGEON ,
Room l.Crcilirhtoji Block , 15tl
Stroot.
OMAHA. NEBRASKA.
OKFIUK I IOUIIH : 10 to IU A. M. , 3 to fi I-.M
Tel epliDiui coiinecteil w Ith Cfiitral Ollice
DH. p. SC'HBKER ,
Physician and Surgeon
CIIKONIO DIHKASKH , lUIKlIMATIBM , htc. ,
A Hl'KC'IAI.TV.
Olllcu , No. Mli ! KarnlianiHt. . . liu'ui-tn Uth am
_ IMh , Oiimlia , Kill. 128UO.I3III .
J.P.ENGLISH ,
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW ,
BIO boull ) Vlilrtuu'itli Htrt-ot , with
1 M.
M.WESTERN
WESTERN
GORNIG ! : WORKS ,
C. SPECHT ,
Proprietor ,
1213 Harney Street ,
OMAHA , - - - NEB.
MANUFACTURERS OF
& 1LTAHBBD IRON
Cornices ,
Dormer Windows , Finials ,
TIH , IEON 5 SLATE EOOFINQ ,
Specht'a Patent Motolic Sky-
light.
Patent Adfuttabla Flutcliet Oar and
BRACKET SHELVING.
I m the general State Agent ( or the above
line ot Koodi.
IKON FJ5NOINO ,
Creitlngt , Ualuttradei , Veranda JOn1co and
Uank Railings , Window and Cellar
Quardt ; alia
UKNKKAL AUKNT
Peerion and Hill P.tUnt Intlde Blind ,
uovltUI
FURNITURE !
ORCHARD & BEAN , | J. B. FRENCH ft CO. ,
GARPETSIGROCERSI
Special Attention
Is Once More Galled to , the Fact thai
Rank foremost in the West in A.SS i rtment and
Prices of
LOTH I G ,
FOR MEN'S , BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S WEAR.
ALSO A COMPLETE LINE OF
Furnishing Goods
Hats and Caps
Wn , ire prupurcd to moot thu domundn of the trade in rognrd to Latest Style *
, viil ( Putterim. Kino Murclmnt Tailoring in Connootion
M. HELLMAN & GO , ,
1301-1303 Farnham and 300 to 312 13th Si
CARPETS
HAVE DECLINED SLIGHLTY
-AND-
pk flf % . a Tl
IL-Jr a * n. "Is " * " " " " I w *
J . 15. Detywiier
Is the first to make the announce
ment to his customers and )
the general public.
MATTINGS , OIL CLOTH AND WINDOW
SHADES ,
Always sold at the lowest Market
Prices.
We carry the largest stock and
make the Lowest Prices.
Orders promptly filled and every
attention given to patrons.
J. B. DETWILER
1313 Farnham Street ,
OMAHA , . . . . NEBRASKA.
J. A. WAKEFIELD ,
WHOLESALE AND KKTAIL DKALKlt It *
Lath , Shingles , Pickets ,
SASH , DOORS , BLINDS , MOLDINGS , LIME , CEMENT
.
JWBTATK AUKNl KOlt MIIAVAUKKB CK.tHNr C' '
I
Near Union Pacific Depot , OMAHA , JffKB