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- THL Deere & ( Gompy MANUFACTORERS OF PLOWS, MOLINE, ILL. Wholesale Dealers in ACRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, - Council Bluffs, lowa. WESTERN AGENTS EFOX: Mesine Wagon Co,----Farm and Spring Wagons, Deere & Mansur Co,----Corn Pllutm‘s. Stalk Outters, &o., * Moline Pump Co.----Wood and Iron Pumps, Wheel & Seeder Co,----Fountain ity Drills and Seeders, Mechanicshurg Mach, Co.----Baker Grain Drills, Shawnee Agricultural Co.----Advance Hay Rakes, Joliet Manufacturing Co,----Eureka Power and Hand Shollers, Whitman Agricultural Co.----Shellers, Road Scrapers, &b, | Moline Scale Co.----Victor Standard Scales, A, 0. Fish----Racine Buggies, AND DEALERS IN All Articles Required to Make a Gomplete Stock. | Address All Communications to DEERE & COMPANY, Council Bluffs, lowa. dees W. B. MILLARD. B. JOHNSON. -LARD & JOHNSON, GOMMlSSIUN AND STORAGE! 1111 FARNHAM STREET, NEB. OMAHA, - - . REFERENGES : OMAHA NAL BANK, JOHNSON & CO., TOOTLE, MAUL & CO, STEELE, JOHKSON & GO, WHOLESALE GROCERS AND JOBBERS IN Flcur, Salt, Sugars, Canned Coods, and All Grocers’ Supplies. A Full Line of the Best Brands of CIGARS AND MANUFACTURED TOBACCO. Agflnts for BENWOOD NAILS AND LAFLIN & RAND PDWDER 0o THE JELM MOUNTAIN STV ER Mining and Mlllmg Company. Working Capital Sie - 5 & 5 = - 830,000, Oapital § - - - - - - - - o $1,000,000° Par Value of Shares, - - o “ile35i000, 8TOCK FULLY PAID UP AND N ON ASSESSABLE Mines Located in BRAMEL MINING DISTRICT, OFEICERS: ‘DR.J L THOMAS, President, Cummius, Wyowin: WM. E. TILY E N. HARWOOD, Sccretary, Cummins, Wyoming. 'ON, Vice-President, Cummins, Wyoming A. G LUNN, Treasurer, Cummins, Wyoming TRUSTERERS: Dr. J. 1. Thomas Louis Miller W. 5. Bramel. A. G. Dunn E.N. Harwood! Francis Leavens ( Falos. Lowis Zolman, Dr.J. C. Watkin n0%2mebm GEO, W, KENDALL, Author'zed Agent for Sale of Stock; Bev 449 maha Nob, FOSTER & GRAY, —WHOLESALE— 'LUMBER, COAL & LIME, On River Bank, Bet. Farnham and Douglas Sts., OMA.I—IA - = - INIEZED. . BOYER & JO., ——DEALERS IN— HALL'S SAFE AND LOCK CO. Fire and Burglar Proof -5 A E S V.A.UL’I‘S LOOCKS:S, & C. 1020 Farnham Street, OMAEIA -~ - NNEXB. ‘PUFTR\’ OF THE TIMES, Jilted A STOW, ONCE YOATS W | A | riss-cros-ed hieroglyphe, | A |:~vxhu & and | How T did like to clamber! w. always wrote on “White | aid Notes; Just feel it -ecme so britt H at ome mi ht cracl it with a touch “ o<, 1 did, very much u A very little ile flower s wilted, tn faded leaf mock he gnawing grief from bei jilte That blur of ink * T used to thin s anti-yellow, hat stain Yes? Nt He held it in the rain Who's he! The other fellow 1t Had Taken Why i« she 80 ¢ It is beca 1 flirted at th Or i it that, on New Yea's Day, 1 had not time to ca G me sit | eside i be stair lair Al else wiight d ; But Tam lost it 1 have hnrt Her vaceirated wom! Oscar Wilde, O'er the 1 | One * | Loavd stormy sea the ic” cane; y from U Hingiland os his name All the w He r We huve seom enoush of him, On this happy - hore; Now let Oscar go hack home, *Vere he vos petore Lot B hoo ot the starry g High above nis boot, And @ ross the stormy sen Sail his - ay galoot, | Wk Humng, PErPERMINT DROPS. Another lie arked,when th rom— Oscar Wild: s, nail 4, as the wag re- merchant tacied up sign, At co [Rochester Expre To get alie d, go to the butcher's and buy a calf’s head. Of conrse, if you have one slready, you niedn't go. No pulsion, you inow, Leading out of the vil a covered bridge, has writter 1o ¢ behind, A Clevelund solve of Hope B! man got t) commit suicide, an it radlway rest 1 was an overdos desperate, re went ynd ate irant and the man recovered A western ditor received a letter from u subscriver arking him to publish a cure vletres woris, He replied thy could not su.gest cure it | what ai ed the worms he knew An exchange prints an able article on uts on How to Go eop.” It is the wost convined g ml« we ever read upon the sn'jees, We were fast asleep before we had gov Lalf ‘through it, wis useful to the small boy for cling purposes. He will dig o haif o K's length of pa b for ten cent, where- man w coolly ask seyenty-five nts for te same job. - [New Haven It wasnt ti | they had fought ten min- utes and ‘he other fellow was on top of the sheriff excl imed: I win an officer. I have authority o arrest you!” Aud thea the other fellow shouted: **Well, old hoss, your authority d esn't secm to be worth o cusy nght Look out for high rates, 1n mer befor L the excuse was a Acarc ot ice; last summer there was ice, s0 much iu tact i s to carry it around to customers; next suminer mev must be an excuse o: some kind, and it it be has thus ear y bee ng to Tr.nscript, ““Ah, 50 you are the young man from " said Haven merchant re- " was the @ wan nlu.uld b ot 13 ceats a yard, it come to?” “A “man centsa yard for calico could get it in the k o. fuur eents, 15 off for immel a-h, would come to want mighty sudden o 'l he young man was engaged. Dy 10 sardh o how much woul Thanks, Thos, Howard, Brad “I enclose meney for Liksom, as i my dyspe - sin has vanished with all its symptoms, Many thauks; I vhall in the house, 10 cents. 1w-eod EDUCA 'JONAL NOTES totul amount given to Wells ¥ the late Edwin B, Moygn in Lister have just t ors a the Ulivers en mathematical hon of Cambridge, Edin urgh university I\ the S hool of Mediine he proportion 1,638, The wniversity hu studen s under six een years of a e. The col students, tion | children wers eronsly signed board” of education withdraw them, and it will vrobably be dor The Deaf Mute H awwk published at school a Of that muul-: we have in the advant ges of i instraction,” d system of mechanical in- sbruct on at effect at once woon abandoned the only of it being a -hoe thop wh repuirip done, The Tsae Rich bequest, amounting 000,000, places Bost iversity he pr Lability of financial trouble moration of Rich's genesosity, eslabli hed in th department sixty-four fre %, which will be divied cqually between young men and young women A Fill Fas been introduced in the Towa ture to create a state board of ex- , and to encourage trainivg in the cience and art of teachivg, It prov that o f the board shall be a woman, Two of certificates are to be issued to ca Thowe passii g oxamina. tion rthography, reading, wiiting, ic geography, English grammer, the United States, algebra, , vatural phil sophy, drawing, civil ent, constitution and schoo! laws aud didactics, are to receive a state cortificate, whi h authorizes the lm her to teach for five years in the pub- ools of the wtate. ~ Another wi given to candidates passing exsmination in th nlmlunlupnnr to enti hem to lhu [ certificate, and in addition there. ving examination and geometry, '.n momtry, chemistry, zoology, geol- OKY, astronomy, political econowy, rhet. g, be such other studier us the board of exam. iners way requice, JMALA l):\ll ‘l Bh him, jamming his head into the mud, that | 0 8 masked ball at It is feared that the ice crop w. s ruined by being left ontin the ¢ Id on Monday 1lenty of waking his thut it took more 5 5 true that the erop fro-thitten, the ice ar.—[Bo ton [ on the chimney, springingover the bed Ihlxmn\ whnwx )|u< to learn the b osiness respeoctul | sorvant’s arms and with a grin and ;\ral)nu quick in | chatter turned a somerset under the for | much, but the noise encouraged him ever be without it | the rest of the company was in even- Price 50 cents, trinl bottles i sufd the gentleman, Miss Julyin, Miss Busstall and Mies sme up in Flush- recently num- ion has been vent the | employer made things even by pro :').. ".uu and - dumby institute, Council Incredible. A states thut “in round numbe) 7 Scratc] rgist Ve e e D et bl e i e eeotat ot o A Rereigh driglats Buthvon, KTOWing up int, | was almost incredible, it of this , but was ning trace mort of the required in the colle,e has been orie, English literature, general Listory and | = Japanese Fashions [ ¢ erespondence 8. F. Chronicle | | [ The Japaneso wear no jowelry. No ear-piercing i8_ practiced here, and | thero is no display am venders of the hundred dispensable articles that up the toilet of the fashionable bnlle the curio d one i of westorn civilizatio: I'he custom of entering a Japanese house unshod has merit and good sense in it The floors are covered I amattin made about one and one-alf inchos | thick, and in pieces of about six feet | by three feet in dinens These i.m made of steaw pla upon frame and tied together, and then a | piece of woven matt made for this use placed over it, and the whal bound on the sides cnds to pro tect the cdges, picees cover | the tloors of th Wearh shoes would soon destroy them and | koep them filled with dive. At t) { meals they place their lucquered tiays upon the floor, 8o that it becoms the table, Tho extremities of the Japanose are moulded. The hands of the ospecially, are exceptionally | fraely wonen, [ stall and delicate, aimost dispropor tionately 8o, when compared with European hands. They have deep, | almond shaped nails, wit' a coral pink tinge. Tl | the hand is almost infautile - deleate Iy plump and rounded, soft and flexi ble, with elegsntly tipering fingoers, and altogether 8ymmetrical. They ity oxpression of | | have also very small feot and beanti- | fully turned” ankles. but what ey | are the proudest of is thoirtan Handa are left uneovered for the sun | and wind to toy with, the feet aro ae customed *o weoden clogs, but tho hair is the thing of beauty that roceives attention, and is the object of elabo rate care and artistic skill. - The only ornaments worn e placed in the hair, and are always in sharp contrast with the glossy blackiess of their tresses ral orianents are the favorites® Tortoise shell spears, ping and darts with coral attachimoents are aflixed in the coitfure in profusion netimes a narrow conb is worn, but not as a matter of ornament, Strings of coral beads are utili with beautiful effuet in dressing the hair. Coral is to the Japanese woman what the diamond is to the Buropean fema a_thing of beauty and a joy forever. Dressing the hair is a mys tery that demands the services of an expert, andis a profession. All the women employ haie drossers, it haing a matter of impossibility forone to arrange the hair i due stylo herself There is no negligence about this bus , and the sty to-day appears to have been in vogue for a long period, as the delineation of old cus toms show the same management of the hair, ag well as the oniginal char acter of this apparel. 1o will boa + while berore the people, @ nation, diseard their pecular dress in favor of foreign mmovations. There 18 a comfort and ease connected with their garments tha: commends them to gencral use. ¢ How He Earned His Promotion, The chief elerk of a French mer his employer's, and was the envy of his comrades. Tt was considered a mark of very great favor, and was fooked upon a8 o sign that he would soon be offered a place in the firm itself. Resolved to do all he could to make the oceasion a suc- coss, he spent a good deaf of time and considerable money in devising and masquerade costume, which, after long deliberation, he ro- solved, should be that of a monkey. Then he spenta weok learning a num- ber of tricks —grinning, clambering balancing himself on the back of a chair. The cvemng came. He rang the bell, flung his overcoat mto the chandalier, The gentlemen stood stup , the ladics screamed. His mask prevented hlm from seeing to bound over the sofa and throw down a cabinet of old china At this moment a hand seized him, tore off his mask, and the voice of his em ployer asked him what he meant by his infernal conduct. Before he could explain he was hustled out of the house, learning by one glimpse that ing dress. The next day he was sent tor, and entered the oflice trombling knees. 1 had the pleasu of a visit from you Just evening “Yes, sir—that excuses,” maid tho other, “no excuses -1 have raised your salary. 1 noticed you were over looked for promotion last year. Good worning, shut the door after yon,” “Well, T'il be ,” said the clerk, ingout. His employer had made an carly investigation ‘into the matier, and found that the other clerks had “‘put up a job” on the young man by sending him a bogus invitation. His is-1. " ¢ moting him over their heads, Ont., writes: “I have the greatest confidence in your Bukncck BLoon B 8. 1n one case with which Tam personally acquainted their suce:ss One lady told me that half a bottle did her more good than hundreds of dollars’ worth of medicine she had previously taken.” Price $1.00, trial size 10 cents, Iw-ecd, COUNSELOR - AT - LAW J. H. McCULLOCH, Room 4, Crolyhton Block, Fitteenth Stroet Janiti2m John G. dacobs, Forwerly of Gikh & Jacobs,) UNDERTAKER NOTICE, Ezekiel'Durvall, of, Utah Territory, and Frank Duriall, of ¢ State” of lowa, will take notice that Jerke Withe re did, on 17th dey of ary., 18:2, fiic in the County Court o Caunty, & petition to revive tle Judga nu.uulh bim in said court sgainst t naid Kzekicl and Frank Durpail, cn the 6th day of January tor the sum of #160.45, dumnges an' cortw, nd prayiig that execution b awarded for the balance romaivirg dus, and it was thercnpon ordered that the said Fzoklel Durnall aud Fra Dui | thow cause on or the maid before the 6th da 1 Judg ent should Bt b E WITHERS, Iy Clarkion & unm. his Att roe; SATURDAY FE chant recently received an invitation | § with | | 1882, SRUAR Y Cars 1!.‘.11!; THIN \u<\h “‘ The Short Lme via. Peorw. INDIANAPOLIS, CINCINNATI, 1 and all polnts in the OO TEX-E A ST . FUY WRAT LING Ffor ST. LOUIE ‘Whore direct connections are made in the Uil Dopot with the Through Slocping Car Lines for ALL POINT! SOU T . NEW LINE ~«DES MOIKES THE FAVORITE ROUTE FOR Rock lIsland Tho uneqvated tnducements offered by this i tourista aro aa follo d PULLMAN (16w SLEEPI RS run_ only on th & Q. PALACE +RAWING ROOM © Horton's I K Chairs. No oxtr charke " Roclinfng_Chalr. The famous C., 1.« W Fdace Dining Carm. Gorgoous Smoking Car itted with ologant high-backed rattan revols | chalrs, for tho oxclusive use of firat-class pase Ko, Stoel T Ioand superlor equipment combii . with thon cacat through oar arrngomont, mehes this, aove wli others, the favorit voutd b tn East, South and Southoast. Tey i, and you will find traveling a laxury | wtead of'a dixcomfort. Through tickets vio this celebrated 1ino or at all oifices in tho Unitod States and Ca Al nformation nLont mtes of farc Car accommodntions, Timo Tablos, ob choortully given by applying to § PERCEVAL anger Ag Goneral i (‘ . A fi Fanded PR L‘! Grr\ #g o moat diract, qulckent, s ting the great Motropolls, C1! AsTRRN, Nowri-EAsTARN, | ) (¢ iy Lives, which torminatob here, KANNAK Cr7Y, LRAVKNWORTI, ATOIKON Couotl, Buurws OMALA, the ' COMMEROIA Cravany from which radiate EVERY LINE OF ROAD shiat penotratos the Continent from the Missouri River-to the Pacific Slope. The CHTCACO ROCK ISLAND & P CTFIC RAILWAY 14 the only line from Chicago owning track int Kansa, or which, by {ta own road, roaches the pointa ahove namod. No TRANSPRRA KY CARRIAGK No wmmsine conneorions! No huddling in i itilatod or unclean cars, as cvory passonger Ir carried In roomy, cloan and ventllated conc upon Fast Expros Traina DAY Cars of unrivaled magnificonce, PuLis: PALACK SLunriNG CARs, and our own world. famour DiNING Caws, upon which meals are served of un surpassod oxcellonco, at the low rate of By KNTY Finn Cnxrs maci, with amplo imo for healthfn enjoyment. w Mhrough Cars betweon Chicago, Poorls, i)' waukee and Missourl River Points; and close co1 [ noctions at all pointa of intersection with othc; rouds, Woticket (do not forgat thin) directly to evor: ce of Importanc Nobrask: Tills, Wyoming, Utah, Idaho, ‘fin\mln, Orogon, Washington Tarritory, Colorads and Now Moxico, Aw.l born) arrangements rogarding b ggage a any other line, and ratos of faro alwsys sl ow & competitors, who furnish but titheo the co o of wportamon free L JOHN Gen, Tkt and Pass'r A Chleago, Smux blty & Pacific RAILROAD. SIOUX CITY ROUTIEk Ruus & Solid Train Through from Council Blufts tc 5t. Faul Without Change Time, Only 17 Hours. THE -7 S.LPC» MILES THE SHORTEST ROUTH rROM COUNCOIL BLUFFS TO BT. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH OR BISMAILCK and all points tn Northern Tows, Minnosots and Dakota. This line 1s equipped with the improved Wontinghouso Automatic Air-brake sod Mille Platform Couvlor and Buftor: and for BPEED, BAFETY AND COMFORT in nnwarpassed. Pullman Palace leoping Cor run through WITHOUT CHANGE betweon Kan san City and 8t Paul, via Council Bluffs and Sioux City. ains leave Union Pacific Transfor at Coun. cil Blufle, at 7:85 p. m. daily on arrival of Kansas City, 8t. Joseph and Councll Blufla train from the Bouth, Arriving at Sioux City 11:85 p. m., and at the Now Union Depot at 86, Paul at 12:50 noon, TiN HOURS IN ADVANCE OF ANY OTHER ROUTE, £ar Remember o taking the Sloux City Route you got & Through Train, The Shortoat Lino, the Quickest Time and & Comfortable Ride n the Through « ars between COUNCIL BLUFFS AND ST, PAUL, £Arfeo that your Tickots read via the “Blous City and Pacitic Kailroad . WATTLES, J.R. BUCHANAN Huporintendent. Jeo) Puss. Agant, P. K. ROBINSON, Aws't Gen'l Pass. Ag't Missourl Valley, Towa. J. 1. O'BRYAN, Southwostern Agent, Councl ‘llufll lnwn Geo P Bemis .[ReaL ESTATE Acency, 16th and Dodge 8ts., Omaha, Neb rokerage buainess, bargaing nstond This goncy Goew HTKICTLY D2% ot speoulate snd therefore av onoks insured o » o J.P. ENGLISH, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW. THE ONLY RELIABLE AND STANDARD BRANDS 1 ICIGARETTES &5 TOBACCOS PIONEER ARETTE VICTKIRAN, APORATL, 1.2, WHRETD CAPORATL, TAMKS, & MANUFACTURERS OF AMERICA SULTANA, CAPORAL, AMBASSADOR. JAMES 1.2 &0, PURR TODACCO AN FURE RICK PAPKE Motrpior. rk botwoon bing the nicotine SWHET CAPORAL anepassed for claaniiy ) o tooth, Takes this t and rondor my, and lenirable nsation fo s Ve Wi SWRET CANORAT, CTOARETTRS, (h80/ul¢ al 1, and Vetoran Cork Monthpiece Cigarette WRELED BN e wker 4 Mado froun tho i locted brigt highly rocommonded. porvions to mois. 1 the paper in tho month, uaranteed pure WORLD, WEY & STONE, ORCHARD & BEAN, | J. B, FRENCH & oo CARPETSIGROCE J L SPORL BOOT ANI SHOE MANUFAGTUHE@. 309 South Tenth Street. QUALITY AND FIT GUARANTEED. French Calf-Tongue Boots, Sewed, - - French Calf Boots, Pegged,. - - - - American Calf Boots, - - - - - - 500 Peg ed Alexis or Buckle 8hoes, - 3.60 MAKE A SPECIALTY OF BOOTS AND SHOES FOR "FEET 0UT OF ‘SHAPE. rders Promptly Attendes $9.00 6.00 illed With CARPETS SLIGHLTY HAVE DECLINED AND——— J. B. Detwiler Is the first to make the announce- ment to his customers and the general public. MATTINGS, OIL GLOTH AKD 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 13183 Farnham Street. Omaa, Februry 2d, 1552, FFrigt _"_l,s.!_ALK DfiAUGNT" whkes chills pouire (l { 810 Bouth Thirteenth Btreet, with 0 M, ' N0 asmmtin OMAHA, - - - - NEBRASKA,