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Deere & Comp'y.
MANUFACTURERS OF PLOWS , MOLINE , ILL ,
Wholesale Dealers iri
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS ,
Council Bluffs , Iowa.
iiino Wagon Do , Farm and Spring Wagons ,
Dooro&Mansur Co , Corn Planters , Stalk Outtors , &o , ,
MolinoPump CoWood and Iron Pumps ,
Wheel & Seeder Do , Fountain Oity Drills and Seeders ,
Moohaniosbnrg Maoh , Oo. Baker Grain Drills- ,
Shawnee Agricultural Do , Advance Hay Bakes ,
-'Joliet ' Manufaoturing Oo , Eureka Power and Hand Sliellers ,
Whitman Agricultural OoShellers , Road Sorapers , &o , ,
Moline Scale Oo , Victor Standard Scales , '
A , 0 , Fish Eaoine Buggies ,
AND DEALERS IN
. .All Articles Required to Make a Complete Stock.
SDEIICTD aEOXC. O 'OT..A.rE.OQ-TCrElS.
Address All Communications to
DEERE & COMPANY ,
Council Bluffs , Iowa.
STEELE , JOHNSON & CO. ,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND JOBBERS IN
BFIour , Salt , Sugars , Canned Goods , and
All Grocers' Supplies.
A Full Line of the Best Brands of
'CIGABS MAMiCTUBED TOBACCO.
Agents for BENWOOD NAILS AND LAFL1H & MUD POWDER 00.
W. B. MILLARD. B. JOHNSON.
MILIARD & JOHNSON ;
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/ COMMISSION AND STORAGE ! [
1111 FARNHAM STREET ,
OMAHA NEB.
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REFERENCES :
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STEELE , JOHNSON & CO. ,
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CORNER IN QUILLS.
Ono Result of the OompeUUon tor
Vncclno Virus Points.
New York Sun.
"Thoro has boon Ditch a demand for
vaccine virus that seine shrewd fellow
actually getup a corner in quills , "
snid Dr. H. S. Bogort , house physician
of the Eastern Dispensary , EMCI
Market. "Most of the quills used by
physicians nro Austrian quills. These
raised in this country nro not general'
ly largo enough. An ordinary quill
will take four 'points,1 or slips. First
the feather end is cut off ; next the
other end , leaving a tube of the clear ,
hard , transparent , horny part ot the
quill. This is too smooth to retain
the vinjs , so it is scraped at each end
to make it rough. The ends are them
dipped , and the quill is split into tour
slips. They are sold at $10 per hun
dred. Single slips are sold at twenty-
five cents each. As there have boon
more persons vaccinated within the
past six weeks than in the preceding
ton years , the demand for mulls has
raised the price from $11 to $12.50
per gross. A very good substitute for
quills is made from ivory chips. Ono
dealer recently gave an order for 100 ,
of these ivory points. Each ivory
point will vaccinate two persons.
Sometimes glass tubes are used to
dip in the virus ; but they are moro
expensive.
"Tho lirst arrangements for sup-
plyina bovine rirus at wholesale wore
made by Dr. Morton , of Boston , in
1872. The first to adopt it in Now
York was the Now York disdensary.
The next was the h'.istorn dispensary ,
but the board of health got vaccine
virus from H farm at Patterson , N. J.
The virus used in the Eastern dis
pensary comes from my father's farm ,
in Rockland county , , N. Y. About
throe calves a week are used. Each
calf lasts about ono week , and as fast
as ono is cured another is inoculated.
"Tho competition to sell the points
or slips to physicians is so great Homo-
times purchasers ou their way to the
farms are interrupted by vendors who
soil at reduced rates : Some of the
wholesale druggists now. keep vaccine
points constantly on hand to supply
the demand for the bovine virus ,
which is now generally used. At first
the supply was limited ; but since it
has boon found out that there is
money in it , the number that embark
in the business is increasing.
' 'Tho use of bovine virus in Eng
land was not so successful as in this
country. It is assumed that animals
are healthier than men , and that the
bovine virus is loss likely to transmit
disease. I do not know that that as
sumption is founded on any accurate
investigation. There have been Bomo
monographs written questioning the
fact. Statistics show that one-third
of the population of Now York was
treated gratuitously in ono year.
There cannot bo the slightest question
that , since the introduction of vacci
nation , small pox as an epidemic has
disappeared. "
"Balm in Glloail. j
rhero Is balm in Gilead to henl each
gaping wound ;
In THOMAS' ELEOIHIC OIL , the remedy ia '
found.
for internal and for outward use , you
freely may apply it ;
For all pain and inflammation , you ; should
not fail to try it.
t only coats a trifle'tis worth its weight
in gold.
A.nd by every dealer in the land this
remedy is sold. ! Iar-7d-lw
MRS. BRBKZY ON LENT.
Reminding Him of the Season.
Irooklyn Kagla ,
"Mr. Breezy , I suppose you know
ibis is a season of prayer , " said Mrs.
3reezy , cracking an egg with her
peen , andcarefully , dropping its con-
onts into her egg cup.
"Yes , dear , " said Sir. Breezy , put-
ing a final lump of sugar m his coffee ,
nd stirring it up , as ho gazed at the
norning paper , braced against his
lasn of water.
"Wolir eaid Mrs. Breezy , with an
ipward inflection of voice.
"Well ? " echoed Mr. Breezy , half
ray down the money column.
"Well , " said Mrs. Breezy again ,
'you understand what I moan , I sup-
i : Not exactly , dear,1' ' said Mr.
Jreezy , absently , as ho wondered how
ar : Wabosh was going to tumble , any
ay. . >
ay."If you will stop reading that paper
ialf second I will " lit
a explain , said
Irs , Breezy. "But , of courao , every BO
rife , after the honeymoon , must ox- "l1 ;
ioct to take a secondary position to fill
.or husband's morning paper. Mr. foTl
Tl
iroozy , loayo tl\at paper alone ; I
to
ave something important to say to teD
D
ou , " abruptly concluded Mrs.
troozy , leaning back in her chair. thm
"Yes , dear. In a moment , " said m
Ir. Breezy , vainlv trying to figure vu
ut the real meaning of the recent CO
oar movement as laid down by fu
lie finance man of the favorite shoot. 00
"Now , at once , " said Mrs. Breezy. to
"Yes , my dear , " said Mr. Breezy , fobe
beef
Bsignodly pushing tfi paper from ie
m ! , and looking up
"Mr. Breezy , as I said before , this !
of
a season ot prayer , " * aid Mrs.
Iroezy. "It ia Lent. "
"Is it , dear ? " asked Mr Bivcy , tak-
ig a furtive glance at his pap < -r.
"Can it be , Mr. Breezy , tii.it you ha
ave BO far forgotten the toacninga of lie
our youth as to bo ignorant of the tin
jming of Lent ? " asked Mrs. Breezy , vei
jttling herself for it good talk. "I he
now your mother , poor sou ] , did all Bill
no could to bring you up in the true am trl
ath , but whore are you now ! "
"Right here , " said Mr. Breezy , ut-
minting a faint smilo.
"Mr. Breezy , if you are going to
3inmenco your circus didoa I shall
rep the subject right here and " foi
"Suppose you do , dear , " said Mr. of
lieezy , making a movement toward st (
utting up. toi
"Mr. Breezy , you will oblige mo th
ery : much by keeping your oat until tii
have finished , " said Mrs. Breezy , ot
ringing the handle of her fork down th
the tailo with a vigorous rap. "Wo an
now at the beginning of Lout , and th
hayo made up my mind to try and nu
anvert you before it is over. I'm vo
red of living with a hoathen. Yes , ro
erse than a heathen , for you know ropa
otter than to go on believing all those BO
bsurd things about men springing fo
om great horrid apes , and ull that feW !
ind of rubbish. % ro
"Don't you prefer a whoo ] ape , fir
oar , to a single rib ? " asked Mr. he
Breezy , th
"To think that you should bo a tu
lau like that miserable , awful Ingle- alt
roe or Ingorsol , or whatever ho calls
himself , " continued Mrs. Breezy , paying -
ing no nttontion to her husband's re
mark. ' 'It ' makes mo shudder. Why ,
he doubts everything , and so do you.
Ho even doubts that Jonah was swal
lowed Ly n whale "
"What's n whaler , " said Mr.
Brccr.y.
"Isn't ' it about limo at yi fir nge ,
Mr. Breezy , that you got over the
habit of making puns on such serious
subjects ! " naid Mrs. Breezy , slnppjng
her napkin oh the table and pushing
back her chair "Suppose you should
die to-morrow What do you think
would happen ? "
"You'd collar the insurance , " said
Mr. Breczj' .
"Mr. Breezy , you nro just gone !
lost ! " cried Mrs. Breezy , through her
tears , as she swept out of the room.
"Lot'a sco , where was I ? " mused
Mr. Breezy , aa ho once moro took up
his morning paper.
The RJulitSortof rnl
Jacob Smith , Clinton Street , DulTaln ,
mys he ha * used SriUNO BLOSPOM in his
fnmtly M a ccneral medicine for cisci ot
indigestion , biliouMiess , bowel nnd kidney
complaint' , and dUordcre nrliing ! from
Impurities of the bio d ; ho speaks highly
of its cilicacy. Ttico BO cent % trial bottles
tles 10 cents. ln-7-d-lw
Suiciding on a Tint Market.
\ \ nil Street Mewl.
A Now YorV-or , who was waiting at
a railroad junction iit the interior of
the s ate , had his attention attracted
to a young man who was walking up
and down the platform with a re
volver in his hand. As there u oru
no signs of game in the vicinity the
Gothamito halted the young nuin and
asked :
"Why do you flourish a deadly
weapon around in this careless man
ner ! "
"I'm ' going to shoot inysulfl1' was
the prompt reply. "In live minutes
I shall bo a corpse I"
' Anything wrong ? "
"Yes , everything ia wrong. The
girl I woa to marry at U o'clock to
day has given mo the shake. Pre
cisely at a o'clock I shall blow my
brains out ! "
"Now , I wouldn't do that , " coun
selled the other. "Tho market just
now is flat. Wait for a rise. "
"Market market. What market
do you moan ? "
"The market for calf skins , sir. It
hasn't boon so flat for five yeara. If
you have any eye for business you'll
wait for a reaction. Ihoy must ad
vance. Calves ate scarce , the Euro
pean market is abort , and if you'll
hold on for thirty days I'll guarantee
a riao of ten per cent. ! Always do
business in a business manner , young
man. Don't bring your calf skins tea
a flat market. "
The young man sat down to think
it over , and as he was eating a ham
sandwich when the train came along
an hour later ho ia probably waiting
for a better market.
Malno Now * .
Hop Bitters , which are advertised
in our columns , are a sure euro for
ague , billiousncsB and kidney com
plaints. , These who use them say
they cannot bo too highly recom
mended. These afiiictod should give
thorn a fair trial , and will become
tt
tt thoi t by enthusiastic in the praise of
their t curative. Portland Argus.
mar l-d2w
-Cairo.
Nearly all the cake produced in the
establishments for the manufacture of
linseed oil in the states this side of
the Mississippi river is exported to
Great Britain , where itn value is moro
highly appreciated than it is here.
The like ia true of the rcsidium of
mills at the aouth , where cotton-seed
oil has boon engaged in , at Omaha and
other places in the far west. The ex
pense of shipping the cake to Liver
pool and Glasgow was so great that it
waa , offered to farmers ana feeders at
somparativoly low rates. During the
paat season they have used it largely ,
ind are well pleased with the result.
Some find that here is economy in
lolling corn and buying oil-cake ,
rhoso who have plenty of means ,
lowovor , uao the corn they raise , and
purchase oil-cake in addition. They
ind it a most desirable food for all
cinds of stock. Farmers who make
luttor mix oil-cako meal with nkinitnod
nilk , and feed it to their calves and
igs. It ia largely fed to cattle and
.hoop intended for the market. With o
ittlo doubt the use of oil-cr.ko will ir
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eon extend to the great plains. The .
rent difficulty in raising cattle and
heop there consists of the scarcity of
oed at certain seasons of the year ,
'ho past winter was very favorable PEA
stock-raisers in the far west.
uring the previous winter , however ,
ho loss of cattle and sheep was onor-
IIOUB. This might have been pro-
'ontod to a great extent by the use of
oncontrateu food , of which oil-cako
urnishos an excellent example , It
osta too much to take hay and grain !
famishing herd , but an equivalent
or them in the form of oil-cako can
inorod with little expense. A small
ortion of it will keep lifo in animals D
they can obtain a limited amount
"rough fodder. "
Novoif Too Late to Mend , o
Thos. J. * rden , William street , East
iulTalo , wi HOB ; ' Your BruiNa BLOHSOM
au worked na me splendid. I liad no an- D
etlto ; used to uleep liadly and pet up In
morning unrofreoliedj iny breath waa
erv offenaive and I uulferod front Buvere EA
eadache : ; since lining your Spring llon-
in all these vyinpt'iina Imvo i nlnbei } ,
nd I feel quite well. " Price CO cents , 1
rial bottles 10 cents. ' Pal
I
Many JlngllDBT Death Bolls. cn
elena ladeponilent. ro 1
BIr. Filnon of Beaver Crook Btartod 1We
r town yo tordny with a wagon load A'i
grain. Nhht came on and the
term was blinding. To make mat-
jra worse the horses gave out. Ho
lion unhitched tlio hones , and , gat
ing onto ono of thorn and loading the
thcr , again started for town. Again
lie hortea got into a deep snow drift
nd Air. Filson waa unable to make
liom move. Ho waa now becoming
iiimborod witli cold and also became
ory sleepy , a dangerous uign. IIo
osolvcd to go back to his wagon and
iass the niulit in it , aa ho had loft
onue blanket a there , Fortunately
him he was unable to find the
ragonj we nay fortunatolyj from the
oaapn that if ho had sucooodod in
inding it there is small doubt but thai
would have frozen to death during
ho night. Finally , In despair , ho
urned toward town , becoming moro
leopy and numb orory moment *
After a , fitrugglo of two or three hours
which only the grcntcot exertion o
will power enabled him to sustain , h
reached the lower end of llodnoy
*
stroct.
Hero overstrained imturo cave j
nnd the despairing man fell to tin
Kiotiud , where lip lay in an almost un
conscious condition. Ho know thn
ho was freezing to dontli , but was un
ftbled to longer fight off the over
powering desire to nleep. Strangi
visions appeared before him am
strange sounds rang in his oars. Ai
ono moment thousands of sleighs will
thuir jingling bells seemed to pas
round and svor him. Ho seemed to
hear music and song in the distanci
mid bright , many colored lights slioni
before him. Providentially at abou
this time two men passed along tin
road and , although believing hiti
drunk , they rubbed him , got him onk
his feet and managed to got him to
hotel.
Shrnwtlnoftfl nnil AMllty-
Hop Hitters , so freely advertised ii
all thu papers , secular and religious
are having a largo * ale , and are sup
planting all other medicines. Then
is no denying the virtues of the lloj
plant , and the proprietors of thesi
llitters Imvo shown great shrewdness
and ability in compounding a Bitters
whoso virtues are so palpable to over ;
ono'a observation. [ Examiner nut
Chronicle. ninrl-ii'Jv
Bill Nyo'a Photograph.
While at Cheyenne a short time
ape Mr. C D. Ivirkland , the photo
graphic artist of thai thriving oily ,
made some experiments in still life ,
nnd the results are very satisfactory.
Knowing that our hair was vcrj
light and seldom , ho didn't try to
photograph it , but made us put our
cap on , BO aa to partially shade the
glistening wealth of brow.
The pioturo in a very satisfaetorj
ono , and would impress uyon n stran
ger with the pondoious'strongth ol
purpose , the indomitable will , the
logical power nnd inflexible appetite
of the subject. Mr. Ivirkland is an
artist ot great accuracy of touch , and
BUOWH a genius and aptitude for
catching the true expression in n way
thnt is bound to succeed.
The only thing about the picture ,
however , which is in any way objco-
tionablo is the expression on the face ,
of n settled melancholy , and which , ol
course , the urtist is not to blame for.
Th'ia temporary sadnosH was the result
of our being compelled to look at a
largo printed card , while the cainon
rotunda was getting in its work , amen
on which was the ghaatlj motto :
'Pictures must bu pud for whoi
the negatives are taken "
Some would not be ulluoted by this
cruel blow , but a somiiim imturo like
ours is crushed by such thingHas that
and it is a wonder thut wo did no
burst into tears and lenvo Mr. Kirk
land looking through hid Gatling gui
at our empty chair.
Years of So fforlng.
Mrs. finrnhart , corner 1'rntt nnd Brood
way , Buffalo , was for tuelve years n suf
ferer from rheumatism , nnd after trying
every knowu remedy without avail , was
entlre'y cured by THOMAS' KCLEOTIUO OIL
maiTwlw
JOHN HTABI.KR ,
Resident. Vlco I'rca't.
W. 8. DEIHIIER , See. r.ndTroas.
THE NEBRASKA
HAMAOIDMB 00
Lincoln ,
MANTJFACTUKEIIS OP
Corn Planters , Harrowi , Farm Rollen ,
Sulky Hay Rakei , Ducket Elevating Wind ,
mllli , &c.
Wo are prepared to do Job work and nmnulac
turlrg for other parties ,
Addrus all orders
NEI1IUSKA MANUKAOTUUINQ CO.
LINCOLN , NUB.
lanmO-B
Genius Kewarded ; ,
on ,
Hhe Story of the SewingjMaohms ,
A hanJsomo llttlo pamphlet , blue and.7li' | '
savor , with numerous engravings , will be
GIVEN AWAY
any nuult | > us-n catling for It , at any branch
gub-ollko of llio Binder Manufacturing Com-
any , or will bu sent liy mall , | > oat l < aU , to
.uy peraontllvlnff at a distance from ourrolficf * .
Tlio Singer Manufacturing Do , ,
Principal Office , 81 Union , Square ,
NEW YORK.fobia
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880. SH9R1JLINE. 1880 ,
KANSAS CITY , _
t , Joe & Council Bluffs
gTr -rTT.Tpr.irt > M JF *
U Till OMJ.T
irect Line to ST. LOUI3
AND TUB KA8T
Prom Omaha and
change of catt bet'win OuuJta and t > % .
tnd but one bitwocn Oil All A and
NEW YOIUi.
Daily Passenger Trains
ABTEKN AND WESTM. * GITIKd w > J.K6S
CUAIIUK9 will IN ADVANOB of ASA
OTI1 Kit LINKS.
This entire line U uralpned with PnUmtn't
tbce Sloeplnn ; Uan , PUce JJay CoachM.MIIl i'i
ifety fMlorn and Coupler , and thw nJcbrated
routlnxhoiuQ Alr-lrrio.
tfl-d j that your ticket readi VU nANSAS
* , IT. JOBKl-J' Ii COUNCIL QLUWB Uall
ml , via SU. Joneph and fat , Louis.
Tickets far wla at all coupon lUtlons In tit
'cat. } , X. UAKNAUD ,
'O.DAV/ES , den. flm.t. , St. Jowph , Wo |
Gen. i Fow. arid Ticket Agt. , St. Joseph , llo ,
Mtur DoibiN , Ticket Agent ,
1020 Ku-nham ttrcet ,
A. 0. 1)mlHD General Ai-tnt ,
_ nUAIIA. NK
BOSTON MARKET ,
Cuming Street
J J JfOBESPropr
, , , , ,
Yeah oud Salt Meats of all
Kinds , Poultry , Fish , &o. ,
in Season.
D. S. BENTON ,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
ARBAOU BLOCK ,
DEWEY & STONE ,
FURNITTJ E !
ORCHARD & BEAN , J.B. FRENCH & CO. ,
C A R P E T 8 I G R O C E R SI
Special Attention
Is Once More Called to jthe Fact thai
oo. .
Rank foremost in the West in Assortment and
Prices of
CLOTHING ,
FOR MEN'S , BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S WEAR.
ALSO A COMPLETE LINE OP
Furnishing Goods , -
4 Hats and Caps
Wo are prepared to meek the demands of the trade in regard to Latest Styles
nnd Patterns. Fine Merchant Tailoring In Connection .
RESPECTFULLY ,
M. HELLMAN & CO , ,
1301-1303 Farnham and 300 to 312 13th St
BUTTONS ! i
BUTTONS !
JUST RECEIVED THE
Latest Novelties
200 Styfes to Select from.
From llcent to $1.50 per Dozen. '
GUILD & McINNIS
\
603 North L6th Street.
EDHOLM & ERICKSON
WlBOLESALffi AND ) RETAIL JOBBERS OF
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.T" yyy j * * TJ/J * -T riSiMM rMiii. 'rw- > - ivr > k' j T * * - ! ' * ' * ' * .A. * *
oo < M K
JEBLEES' ' TOOLS AM MATEEIALS
ALSO WKBTERN AGENTS FOH TJIK
SMITH AMERICAN ORGAN OIL'S PROAN&
SpectaclBB of the Oeloliratod STAE TINTED MAKE are sold ex
elusively by us ,
DIAMJNDS IN LOGE VARIETY
Also full line of Shoot Music , Eastern Prices Duplicated ,
EDHOLM & ' ERICKSON ,
WHOLESALE JEWELERS , Opp , the Post Offlco ,
OMAHA , - - - NEB.
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