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OMAIA DAILY BEE: TUBSDA Y MRkcH 14 15, MANUFACTURERS OF PLOWS, MOLINE, ILL, Wholesale Dealers in ACRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Council Bluffs, lowa. WWESTERN AGENTS EOX t1ine Wagon Co.----Farm and Spring Wagons, Deere & Mansur (o.---Oorn Planters, Stalk Outters, &o., Moline Pump Co.----Wood and Iron Pumps, Wheel & Seeder Co,----Fountain Oity Drills and Seeders, Mechanicsburg Mach, Co,----Baker Grain Drills, Shawnee Agricultural Co.---Advance Hay Rakes, Joliet Manufacturing Co.----Eureka Power and Hand Shellers, Whitman Agricultural Co,----Shellers, Road Scrapers, &c., Moline Scals Co.----Victor Standard Scales, A, 0. Fish----Racine Buggies, AND DEALERS IN (All Articles Required to Make a Complete Stock. SEND FOR CATALOGUES. Address All Communications to DEERE & COMPANY, STEELE, JOHNSON & GO., WHOLESALE GROCERS AND JOBBERS IN Flcur, Salt, Sugars, Canned Coods, and All Grocers’ Supplies. A Full Line of the Best Brands of CIGARS MANUFACTURED TOBAGCO. Agents for BENWOOD NAILS AND LAFLIN & RAND POWDER CO. THE JELM MOUNTAIN GOLD SI11.V HR Mining and Milling Company. gmes s e S8TOCK FULLY PAID UP AND NON-ASSESSABLE Mines Located in BRAMEL MINING DISTRICT. OFEICERS: DR. J. 1. THOMAS, President, Cummins, Wyoming, WAL, E. TILTON, Vice-President, Cummins, Wyoming & N, HARWOOD, Secrotary, Cummins, Wyoming, A. G. LUNN, Treasurer, Cammins, Wyoming. TRUSTEERS: Louls Miller W. 5. Bramel. Francls Leavens. Geo, H. Falos. Dr. J. C. Watkins, GEO. W, KENDALL, Authorized Agent for Sale of Stock: Bov 440 Nwaaha Neb, A. G. Dunn. . Thonuas. N Lewis Zolman. Dr. J. L €. N. Harwood. no22mebm W. B. MILLARD. B. JOHNSON., MILLARD & JOHNSON, COMMISSICN AND STORAGE! 1111 FARNHAM STREET, OMAHA, - - - REFERENCES ! OMAHA NATIONAL BANK, STEELE, JOHNSON & CO., TOOTLE MAUL & CO. FOSTER Y, On River Bank, Bet, Farnham and Douglas Sis., OMAEIA -~ - - NEE. . BOYTER & JO., ~——DEALERS IN——- HALL'S SAFE AND LOCK CO. Fire and Burglar Proo S5 A F X S VAULTS, LOOCK!'S, &O. 1020 Farnham Street, NEB NEB. FASHIONABLE CANDY PULLS. Novelties in Bonbons and Confections ~The Danger of the Cara- mel Habit. New York Sun ‘‘We are filling & great many orders for molasses and sugar candy” pulls,” said a Broadway confectioner. “Pull- ing candy is a fashionable amusement this winter for grown people as well as children. Children's candy par- ties are usually simple afternoon af- fairs, The candy is bought ready to be pulled, half a pound to a person bein the quantity usually or- (Ionfi. We make the candy for 40 cents a pound, ahd deliver it in small tin boxes. At evening candy pulls for adults it is fashionable to have the candy made in the kitchen after the guests have assembled We send out our molasses candy hand, and usually a bon-bon maker besides, While the guests are busy pnlling the candy they are entertained by watoh- ing our men making various sorts of fancy confection, candied nuts, cream bon bons, and glace fruits. Usually the hostess makes a rulo that whoever tastes tho candy whils pulling it shall pay a forfeit—an effort to save the have been a great sovurage to this country. The mortslity from these combined diseases has been frightfal, Now that Jesse is dead once more, we feel hopeful that the oountry can be populated without serious delay. Herotofore 1t has been an uphill job, and such men as Dr. Hayford have folt at times as though they would sink down and die of discouragement But now there is hope again. The yellow fever is subdued, and Jesse James again reclines on his bier. census should show a rapid nl‘nuum in the next five years, and boom in a way that will mn‘. m‘tr nations sick. = _ L Maine News. . oa Hop Bitters, which are advertisedd in our columns, are asure cure for ague, billiousness and kidney com plaints,. Those who use them say they cannot be too highly recc mended. Those affiicted should giv thewa a fair trial, and will become ther by enthusiastic in the praise of their curative,— Portland Argus mar 1.d2w Gold-Crazy Negroes, From the Eufsuls Bulletin. The crazy old negro, Thompson, guests’ appetitie for the supper which follows later, and a good excuso for the game of forfeits which ends the evening's amusement, When the party have pulled their hunks of candy until they are white they ¢ up stairs for a dance, while our men finish their candy making, and put the honbons up into fancy boxes, which arc given to the guests when they go Lome.” *“What does this kind of entertain- ment cost?"” ‘““We charge $10 an evening for each man we send. ‘They take with them utensils and materials, and we chargo for materials used.” ‘‘Are there any noveltiesin candy?” ‘‘ ‘Buttercups,’ an orange cream candy, is one of the newest and most popular confections. There is always a steady demand for chocolates, and we have several new varieties, Ku- enie drops, a combination of choco- fi;to and French chestnuts, are much liked. We sell a great many coffee bonbons, We make some of strong black coffee for wse as a dinner des- sert, which are liked by many who pretend not to have a sweet tooth At this season. we make up a good many confections containing liccrice and hoarhound.” ‘‘Are caramels as popular as ever?’ “No. have frightened people out of eating them caramels often draws out or loosens sound fillings in the teoth. There is probably some foundation for this opinion, which seems to be becoming general. But caramels can be no more injurious to the teeth than mo- lasses aud other gummy confections that dissolve slowly in the mouth. This prejudice does not disturb con- tectioners. Tf people do not buy one kind of candy they will another, and they are not likely to be satistied with plain stick and sugar candies. We are as well paid for the fine grades of sott bonbons the dentists approve of as for any other candy. We make soft cream and maple sugar caramels, which are accepted as a sort of com- promise by lovers of caramels who are careful of their teoth.” ““What will be the novelties in Easter eggs?” “‘It rather early to know yet what designs the large manufacturers are working up. It is ssid some candy cocoanuts aro to be made, the outside of chocclate, the®inside with pulp and milk of soft cream, flavored with co- coanut. They can easily be made good, but will be expensive, as they will not keep. No kiud of confection gets so Txiekly stale as chocolate cream. Flours of various candies, natural in shaps and color, are also promised for Kaster favors, but are not yet in the market. These fancy pieces seldom taste as good as they look, and probably all candy lovers prefer a pretty bon-bonnierre filled with eatable candies as an Easter greeting to sugar daisies and sun- flowers. Death of Mr, James, Laramie Boomerang, We are once more pained to an- nounce the death of Hon, Jesse James, We epeak of him as Honora- ble Jesse James because it is possible he may not be dead yet, and we do not desire any old personalities raked up in case he should still be at large. The regular semi-annual death of Jesse James has been a cause for national sorrow for some time. His obiiuary has been written seven or eight times by the faltering hand that pens these lines, and wo are still young. Death has marked Mr. James for its own & good many times, and now he has been again butchered to make a Missouri holiday. drenched with his gore from Maine to California, and the green grass waves above his ashes in every portion of our groat land, No man has perished from the face of thoe carth o ubiqui- tiously as Mr. James, and no Ameri- can citizen has yielded up hie young life under such varied and peculiar circumstances Lay him low where the bobolink blossoms on the sweet potato vine, and plant him in the valley where the pecali waves, Born of humble and obscure pa- rents, he rapidly rose to the. proud eminence of America’s leading thief and murderer. When death marked him as its victim the last time, he was as prominent a man as Henry Wand Beecher or Roscon Conkling. His geniu ko diifer T A T true, but ho won & La 3 4 pander- er which throws the proud achieve meuts of eur modern bank cashiers back to cold and clammy oblivion, Death has once more stilled the pulse of a man who, were it not for his lit. tle gecentricities as a human butcher and grand larceny connoisseur, would have made an elegant humorist or statesman, Had he been less of any enthusiast, and less radical as a wnwrderer, he might have shone in the best society, Had he plead emotional ins nity the firat time he got up asurprise funeral, instead of making an outlaw of him- self, he might now be alive, loved and respected. Bat he was ignorant of the law and thought that when a man murdered all the first-class pas- sengers on a train, he would be dealt harshly with and ostracised. That is Dentists and dentists’ bills | : Dentists claim that chewing | ° The soil has been |* where he committed a grave error, He went from bad to worse, and soon he lost all respect for himself. Yellow fever and the Jumes boys who left such a fearful hole on the banks of the Chewalla, Alabama, has been considerably reinforced in his new field of operations on the Rev. Bam Fantroy's place five or six miles out. He now has five fresh recruits, among them a colored carpenter named Arnold Fannin, and a colored shoemaker. They have been digging vigorously for the past two weeks for a basket of gold which old Thompson roundly asserted 1s at the bot. tom of the hole in which they are digging. They are now thirty feet below the surface, and are cutting through a strata of the hardest kind of red sand rock. Old Thompson says they would have found the treasure above this cocky strata but for an un. fortunate oceurrence the other day. Fauuwn was almost in sight of the basket of gold, and was digeing vigor- ously, when he made & miss-lick and hurt his foot, and he sat down and went to “‘kussin,” and the treasure immediately sank ten feet deeper and atraight through a bed of rock as hard as flint, Mirabite Diou. Spring Blussom is & bucoess, y thine i et 11 richt ve van- tl The | % ) s 2 h‘if R UL L SRR Wost for ey « wafeat lin ¢ CAGO, w and Sovrn #ith KAwaas Crry, Covxcit. Buoves and Owana, the ' Coww Crsvas from which rdiate EVERY LINE OF ROAD that penetrates the Continent from the Missony Rivor to tho Pacific Slope. The CUHICAGO ROCK ISLAND & PA. OIFTO RAILWAY 4 tho only line from Chicago ewning track in Kanusas, of which, by fta own rond, reaches th k\-'hx‘m ahove namod. No FRANSPRRS BY CARRIAOR No mmarva cosnmovions! No huddling in {1l ventilated or unclean cars, as overy ngor carried In roomy, clean dnd ventllated coaches upon Fast Exprers Traing DAY CAra of unrivalod magnificonce, PULLsAN PATACK SLXKrING CARs, and onr own wotld-famous DiF1xa CARs, upsn which moals are served of un: ed oxoollence, at the low rate of Swywerr RNTY wACH, wikh amplo $lme for hoalthfn nent. ugh Cara beto et Ohtoasc, Peorln, M vankes and Mismourd River Voint . and close0oi noctions st all polnta of e ton with §thor ronde. Weo tekot (do not forgot enie o . place of Importance in Knnwaw, nakn, Blal Lille, Wyoming, Utah, fdaho, » Callformia Oregrin, Washington 1 and New Mexi A | be wny othor line, and ratos of cotupetitors, who furuish but « + A tuckly of sportemen troe, ore st a1l princlps on and Cannda, E. ST, JONN, Gen, Tkt and Pasrr A Chioaen. bl SOMLI TRRETS . 3. Sioux City & Pacihe THE SI00X OITY " ROUTE Runs a Solid Train Through from Oouncil Blufls tc St, Paul Without Ohange Time, Only 17 Hours —IT 1 AEPOCD MILES THE SHORTEST ROUTE PROM COUNCIL BLUFFS » | 1O §T. PAUL, MINNEAFOLIS OULUTH OR BISMARCK and all points In Nor! 0 lows, Minnesota and Dakcota, - This lino | with the Improved Wostinghouso Automatio. Alr-brake aud Mille Platform Coupler and Buffor: and for SPEED, SAFKTY AND COMFORT 1s unsurpassod, Puliman Palace Sleeping Car .| run through WITHOUT CHANGE between Kan LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in Postoffice during the week euding March 11, 1852, GENTLEMEN. 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The b::; salve inthe world Yor euts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chillblaing, corns and all kinds of skin eruptions, This salve is guar- antoed to give perfect satisfaction in every case or money refunded. Price, 26¢ per box, For sale by Tow & MoMawon, Omal Dexter L. Thomas, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Room 8,Crelghton Block' . oas City and St. Paul, via Council Bluffs and Sloux Clty. Trains leave Union Pacific Transfer at Coun- cil Blufls, at 7:36 p. m. daily on arrival of Kansas City, 8t. Joseph and Council Blufts train from the South, An’l\'ln‘( at Sioux City 11:86 p. m., and at the New Union Depot at 56, Paul at 12:80 noon. KN HOURS IN ADVANCE OF ANY{OTHER ROUTE, &% Remember in taking the Sioux City Route you get a Through Train, The Shortest Line, the Quickest Time and a Comfortable Ride in the Through Cars between COUNCIL BLUFFS AND ST. PAUL. £3Sco that your Tickets read via the “Sloux City and Pacific Railroad ** J. 8. WATTLES, J. K. BUCHANAN Superintendent., Gen'l Pass. Agent, P. E. ROBINSON, Ass't Gen'l Pass. Ag't., Missouri Valley, lowa. J, H. O/BRYAN, Southwestern Agent, Councl _Bluffs, lowa 1880. SHORT LINE. 1880, KANSAS CITY, 3t Joo & Council Bluffs RAILRO.AID 1 TEX ONLY Direct Line to 8T. LOUIS AND THE EAST From Omaha and the West. No change of cars between Omaha and s, woals sud bub one between OMAHA and NEW_ YORK - = 1= 3 Daily Passenger Trains REACHING ALL EASTERN AND WESTERN CITIES with LESt OHARGES and IN ADVANCE of ALL OTHEK LINEY, This entiro line 18 equipped with Pullman's Palaco Bleoping Cars, Palsco Day Coaches, Millor's Satety Platlorm and Coupler, and tho oslebrated Westinghouso Atz-brake, £rcco that your tickot resds VIA nANSAS CITY, -T. JOSKPH & COUNCIL BLUFFS &a 1} road, via Bt. Joseph and St. Louls. Tickete for sale ab all coupon ptations in he Wost. J. F. BARNARD, A'CDAWES, . Gon Kupt. 8t Jotoph, Mof Gom, Pas, nd Tickeh Agb, S, Joseph, Mo, Anpy Bokvis, Ticket Agent, 1020 Farnhan street. A, B. Banxawp Genersl Agent, OMAHA,NE KENNEDY 'S EAST - IND > WATCHES, GLOCKS, S & ‘§SqUBIAS IS SOy — HOJ 'WOILLVWNIHY ‘VISd3d8AQ 2B W EI N ¥ . BITTER LER & 00, Zole Manufacturers, OMAHA. Genius Rewarded; The Story of the Sewing,Machine, A handsomo little pamphlet, blue and gold cover, with numerous cugravings, will be GIVEN AWAY to any suult person calling for it, at any branch or sub-office of The Singer Marufacturing Com- pany, or will be sent by mail, post paid, to Wny person living at & distance from our offices, The 8inger Manufacturing Oo., Principal Office, 84 Union Square, NEW YORK. teb18 d&sw L. T, JACKBON FLANHI] (A Graduate from the University of Pennsyi: vauia at Philadelphin of the Class of 1840.) Tenders his profossional services totho citizens of Omaha and sl others needing the same, pre- dicating his claim therefor from 40 years' ex perience, sixteen years of which time ho spent in Fouth Awmerica, from which country ho has just returned, gaining whilst in the proyinces niany reniedies' Jor various' discases ‘ommon 1o thid country from the natives,of the same. Dl icularily those of fomales, He m e fo o‘u'?hh mx:lu;l“:l&i;l‘l"kv:' House, corner Dodge an o root s ndeod]wiime e0d? . ¥ INVITATION TO ALL WHO HAVE WATCHES AND CLOCKS TO BE REPAIRED ~T0 BE DONE OR= JEWELRY':. MANUFAGTURED. While our Work is better, our Prices are Lower than all othavs ‘AT TER LAST AL H B B s T | received all of the SIX FIRST PREMIUMS offered for Competition in our line Over All Competitors. For the Best Watch Work, For the Best Jewclry, (own make.) For the Best Bngraving, For the Best Diamonds (own importation) FOR THE BEST QUAILITY ! GGOOIDS DISPLAYED, EfC. . Having lately eularged m{ workshops and putting In new wod improvew. 1w chinery, 1 hope to sti I more improve the quality and finish of our ork and fill orders with more promptness than 1s usual CAUTION I My Mectto bas always been and always wj ties and then advertise the fact—not : ‘“First to gain suporior ore —~no wild advertisementa Scme unprincipled dealers being in the habit of copying my arnouncements, I would beg you, the reader of this, to draw a line between such copied advertisements and those of Yours very truly, 1 A. B. HuB-iMAN The Reliable Jeweler, Omaha, Neb., . the Striking Towr Mock, Special Attention Is Once More Called to the Fact thau ML EXE L TL.IVE A RN & CO. Rank foremost in the West Prices of CLOTHIN oy pl in Agsortment and FOR MEN'S, BOYS' AND OHILDREN'S WEAR. ALSO A COMPLETE LINE OF Furnishing Goods Hats and Caps Wi ‘prepared to meet the domands of the trade in pegard to Latest Styise i pr:ud Patterns. Fine Merchant Tailoring in &m RESPEOTFULLY, M. HELLMAN & CO, 1301-1303 Farnham and 300 to 312 13th 8% FpHOLM & ERICESON WHOLESALE AND RETAIL JOBBERS OF s JEWELERS' TOOLS AND MATERIALS | AL30 WESTERN AGENTS FOR THE SMITH AMERIGAN ORCAN C0.’S ORCANS, Spectacles of the Celebrated STAR TINTED MAKE are sold ex clusively by us, DIAMONDS IN LARGE VARIETY. full line of 8heet Music, Eastern Prices Duplicated. SEND FOR OIRCULAE. EDHOLM & ERICKSON, WHOLESALE JEWELERS, Opp. the Post Office, OMAHA, . NEB. J. A. WAKEFIELD, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALEQR IN WO R TR R . L.ath, 8hingles, Pickets, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOLDINGS, LIME, CEMENT LA BTEHR, BTO. SWETATE AGENS FOR MILWAUKEE CEMENT COMPANYY Near Union Pacific Depot, - OMAHA, NEB