THE DAILY BEE --SATURDAY , JANUARY 10 , 1885.a IN -THE ii BESTTQHIG. ? Vjii medicine , comblrilns Iron with ui'kly nil rotn . tiH ill orliii Chilli mid Veverti . Ills au unfnlHtitr rrmtdjftr Diseases of tbf Klilnpjn nnil I.ltrr. It Is tnvnlunblci for Dlscuws pccnllar t R'-iinan , nnd nil who lend FCilcnlnry live. , . U < lee < not Injiiro tbo tctlli , cnusc Iicntlncbc f trixluco constipation o/ifr ( lion mciltclnr'i A : V.cnrlcliMnml iitirlfloi the blood , stlmulitc sJiotipliCtlte.nld ! tbo n lmllntlon of food , rp Hfvrs llcnrtburn nnd llolchlng , nnd Etr ; nrS- ( * c tin- muscles nud norvri * 'or Intermittent Kovcrs , . .jiultudc , tac * v fjicrgj1 , Ac. , It has no equnl. * B- The Rcnulno hns nbovo lr < i om < ri1 > - ; roved red lines ou wrapper. Taketr > ' > uiDiUsmttfliii tie BROAD CLAlh VERY BEST OPERATING , QUICKEST SELLING AND Krer offered to the nubile. HAMBUE&-AMEEIOAN 3 jaolx.ot Oozaa.i3A.2a.3r. Dtms.cn LINK ron ENGLAND , rRANOE AND QEKMANY. Tbo ittamBhlni of Ihlg well-lmown Una are bnlll of lion , In wttor-tlght oomputmonts , and are furnish ed with every roqulalto to make tbo passage both lafe and agreeable. They carry the United States and European malls , and leave New York Than-4 d T8 and Batnrdaya for Plymouth ( LONDON ) Cher bourg , ( PARIS ) and HAURURG. Rates : Steerage from Europe only 113. First Cabin , HK , 845 and ? 75. 8tecn.jfo.t20. Henry Pundt , Marl ; Hanson , F . HooreaH. Toft , agentslo Omaha , Gronewe ? It Sohocntgon , icentslo Council Clufla. O. D : RICHARD b 00. , Gen. Pass Agio. , 61 Broadway , N. Y. Obas. Koimlnakl b Co- Oenoial Woslira Agantl , 170 Waoblncton St. , Obloa ro.Ill. t. ATlctimof Touthfullraprndenco Causing Premature Decay , Nerrous Debility. Lout Manhood , Ac. , barlne tried In vain every known reinedyccdiscoTerBu ft simple means of self-cure , which be will send FREE to bis follow-sufforera. Address. J-LLllKEVliS-U OhathmnBU.New Vc. . \t n DIOflOLTI C" r iai' i BUF Lurs. 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Anhausor. . . . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . . St. Lonis. Best's. . . . Milwaukee. Schlitz-Pilflner Milwaukee. Kracfs . . . .Omtibn Ale , Porter , Domestic and Rhine Wine. fc'FD. ' MAUHER , ISiaFarnamSt. With faoh number ol DOMOREST8 MAGAZINE will be given a full Blzo faehlouable I > at- .crnotany Mioofetjlcsstilrcted. making twelve pat er idurlng tJieycarsoralueof over tbice dolllir , benldes the meet popular , cntcrlaleir and uie u diagtzlng Simple ojplei 23o , ) early , $2. Addm W. Jeimlnss , Demoremt , UE I 4th Bt , New York A FINE LINE 0 P THE ONLYIEXOLUfaWE IN OMAHA ; NEB. THE LATEST NEWS i TheFrencliCaDaiiansKlcltiiieAliinla B Pcssibility , That of Making Canada the Field of Oarnaqe and Slaughter ! Kill'William Congratulates His Subjects On Their Oonditioni The Celebrated Hugues Trial Closed In Paris. The Woman Acquitted Be markablo Scenes in Oourt , V Variety or lloino nml orclgn Kvcnts , Canada na n Tlioatro of "War. QUEBEC , January 0. Lo Courier tie Can ada , nowfpaper , discussiing tlio recent ntticlo of the Louden Times on the Nlcarauga canal difficulty end possibility of n rupture between England and the United States , adds : ' 'Thero is no doubt Canada would then be- coimt the Ihonlro nf operationp , and in our 3.180 we would have n , right to protest and 10- fu o to allow onreolvos to bo slaughtered llko sheep , and wn nre asked to endure all calnm- itiea and nil the horrors of war to ( latent ! Kog- land's interest in Central America. This is really coniinR it too ttronfr , and wo hntdly think our loyally will permit us to outer upon so perilous u path , " King William's Congratulation ? . 13KIIUN , January 0. The National Gazette aays the American delegates to the Conga can terence especially disfavor any intention on iho part of the United Statca to bo responsl jlo for the execution of the resolutions ef tno conference on account of having taken part in thndelibera * ions. Emperor William has written n loiter in ru ily to tbo New Yeats address prPHented him > y the municipal authorities of Berlin , llo hvells in the political and economic progress , ho country made in recent years Settlements n Africa which bavo been placed under the irotcction of the empire will give , hoay ? , to jerman enterprise a now field , and will prove stimulus to trade and manufacturer * . Under he autpicos of peace which ho trusts will con- inuo , there is every prcspact that Germany will cantiuuo to maVc gratifying progress In naterial acd moral weltarn A Celebrated Case. PAIUH , January 9. The court room during ho IIiiRuca trial yesterday was so crowded lint people sat at the feet of the judge , some- liingutiprcccdedtcd in criminal or other trials n .French courts. Anxious attendants upon lie case even seated themselves beneath the awyera , BO eager were they to listen to every vord of evidence and the argument presented ; o the court. The toilets ot the ladies were if a brilliant description and contributions rom gardens and hot houses gave the cjurt oem spmowhat the appearance of a conssrva- ; ory. Miidnmo Itugues admitted in ler testimony that she would iavo killed Madame Lenormend or ior private agent Clerget , but for the fact Imt both these persons had said Morin \VJH eHpo'nslblo for the calumnies which had beou leaped upon ner. The presiding judge n his chaige said the cards which had been ent to Madame HURUBB were of HO indecent a ilmractor as to justify him in preventing them > eing read in the court room , put they would > a laid before the jury for their consideration. n summing up the evidence an exciting dia- oguo occurred between Mailamo Hugues and lie judge. His honor said Morin did cot write the ojectionabc ! ] cards which , incited [ adame Hugues to fatal assault noon him. Jo this the prisoner insisted they were dicta , ed by Mori a and challenged ony one to find _ person who did write them. Morin's distress , a prominent witness , swore florin had only repeated w at had bean re nted to him about the Hugues. Anatole fonge , member of tbe chamber of deputies , ddressicg the court was cmpbaticinhis praise f the action of Madame Hugues , and so vehe- lent in his declaration of undorseniEiit that lie judge considered it his duty to impose a evero rebuke upon the ndvocatf The nd- reBses to the jury were of considerable length nd the verdict of acquittal was returned at , ho hour of 2 o'clock this morning , The an- louncement of "not guilty" was tbo signal of remondoim applause. Popular sympathy fn- rladame I fugues was demonstrated by voci- erous shouts und cheering. The inadame , liough acquitted of murder , wai condemned o pay $400 damages and the cost ) of the trial. Fatal Train Wreck. , VAKMINQDALE , L. I. , January 9 , The Deer 'oint accommodation train was derailed at ietbpage Junction this morning. The loco- lotivo was upset and Engineer Henry llurt- ell and Fireman Joseph Uotzcll were ter- ibly rrushi'l and fcalded. The engineer 'ied ; the iiifiuan ! H hti I alive , but hi ? injuries re fatal , Tbo train consisted of a comblna- inn baggage and ttmoker and passenger car. ! olh wore derailed , but uono of the occupants vere injured. Death of u Noted Soldier. ST. Louis , January 9. Major Charles P. Jrudy , until a week ago subscription clerk in he Republican ollico , and well known in Ma- onioand other orders , suicided late last night > y shcotiug himself tli rough the head at his lome. He was io the army duiing the wor nd served on General McClelUna's body ; uard. Iron AVorkH Hurnod , CI.EVKLAND , January 9. Htoveing & F'em- ng's Excelsior iron works , foundry and ma- bine chops burned last night. I < O H , § GOC09 ; DBurance , $22,000. A tineo story machine hop adjoining was also destroyed. The vurks will bo rebuilt immediately. Culling x , January 0. General Sanford ridi cules tha resolution of the United States con gress rreatding the American representation it the Congo conference. A Two Year Pool , CHICAGO , January 9. The committee ap- .minted by the South Western railway nvsoci - ition bavo recommended a continuance of the xiol for two yea s , Cleveland lu Buffalo. HUWAI.O , January 9. Profcldont-olect Cleveland arrived this evening and dined at Ihe ( tenejea , He will open the charity lull to night , Fancy Goods Fired. NswYonK , January 9.--A fire early thi * morning damaged tbe stock of Henry ICogeis whole-alo fancy goods , to tbe amount o ! § 75,000 ; fully insured. Froze to Death lu a BURR ? , Sioux CUT , January 8 , A inau who nr rived hern to-day from llunnUg Water brings UO B eoDtirmicg the report of the freezing t < death of seven men on tbe Niobrarariver roue in Nebraska. Two of the men were found sit ting in the buggy frozen stiff , the hone hav ing reached a station with its silent drivers , No names h yoyi't been learned of tha vie tlni . Thi Nbbrara cai > a nf freezing ahoulc not bo confounded with tint previouily re ported , where it vrou nUted that fourteen per Uhed alonft tbe live of thenew Sioux City am Pacific grade. Nothing further has beei Iturmid rr rdirjff the latter. 1'enpla hero bat friends who started to locate Unit along ( he raw rf-ail , and great unxiety i * Mt , as they have hud ample time t get to communication nd net a word IIM boon received. The ceno f the two tMRedin ro about ono mm licit nile apart , the railroad prndo being almost UB went of Iho NIobrarA ii > or. TELEGK.-U'H NOTB9. Col. Lamonf. prlvfttn rrcretary cf VrtMdenl- lect ClfcveUnd , is in Washington , gettiug no- ualnted with his fututa homo. The Chicago Prow club , t its annual clec- ion , cli083 Joieph K. Uunlop. city editor of ho Inter-Ocean , president for the current ear. Herbert Gladstone. In ft speech dejiverod at Inwnrden , Iliursday , Inlimnted "that h s ntlicr would r tire from politic * nt the end of ho present seesion of parliuinoiit. The prohibition cftnvintion In Now York ormally decl.reJ that "tha na'ional prohtbi- ion ) ) rty Is an independent political ur aiii- .atlon of cltizei' ' * of several statiK , fito of all octional prejudices nud preferences , The striding mlnera nt Anqug , Towai ( have niado no further domonBtrtlon and it is not criown how many nf them wo-o wounded nor low badly in tha rit Wednesday night. An nqutst was hold over the body nf Munson , killed in tha riot ntd the verdict is killed by n gun ( hot wound in the hands of n mob. TliBtiinlef Mmo. Clevis llu uoi in Paris cxcitts great interest. Tha lady was on thowitneis stand Thu'sdny , and related the story already published. She appeared to make n lavorablo iniproaiion on tha jury and Beaded the atrocious character of the perse cution to which she had baen subjected as the moth u uf her deed. About 200 democrats from all parts of lown met atles MoinoThuruUy and held n secret sesilon. Nothing was done except to discuss the time of holding the next Bt te con vention , and if the time Is decided upon it Is not yet made public , There Bneins to bo much iliver. < lty of opinion as to tha time the conven lion should bo held. Representatives from nil the leadiiifjcolloffea and universities in the country excepting Ynla nre in soot ion at Philadelphia. ' 1 he gathering comprises the thirty-eighth annual convention cf Iho Xeta Pel college f raternlty , under the nuipices of the sign chapter , the odst ] Grotk letter society in the univoisity of Peimsvlva- ntn. Tno se ion Will end this evening with a banquet , H'ndricka addressed the democratic editors of Indiana at their annual convention t Induunnolis Thursday. Heferrlpg to tariff rofo in he said : "I think that it is settled now that taxation shall only be , for the purpoto of maintaining the government ; that it shall bo limited to tha wants of the government , be cause it is n part of thn platform adopted by the great convention whichhns been endorsed by tha majority of the people. " The annual state meeting of the MPXI'CIII War votorann was hold iu Des Mpiues Thurs day. Over fifty who served during the war was present , and several soldiers ot the war of 1812 also participated. Thfl election of officers resulted ai follows : President , 1\ Olmstead ; vice-president. Col. W. T , Shaw , Anamosaj recording secretarv.W. B. Priestly ; corresponding secretary , Peter Ankeney ; .raasuror , Gapt. I. W. Grilh'tb ; marfeal , James Kliyno. All of the officers reside in > his city except Col. Shaw. A banquet to ; helr honor was given in tlio oveninc. The democrats of Washington celebrated , ho nnnivtrjaty of the battle of Now Oileam riiurtday night. Many old mementoes of GOD. Jackson ormmiented tlio platform , in clining the old closk which hung in the sen ate chamber when President Jacksnntook tha oath of office. A number cf congressnr en occupied seats upon the stand. Senator Sauls- itiiy , of Delaware , in the courto of a speech aid hohopcd _ no faithful publicservant would > a eacrihced to party interest , but every man who had used his place for partisan purposes ' ihould walk tha plank as non as po..siblo. 'AppIausa.J Kepresentatlvo Ellie , Louisiana , ongratulated the country that it would soon again bo governed by principles ad vocated by Gen. Jackson. He re- chocd the statement that he who had irostiluted his high office for partisan purpos- M should walk tlio plank , and yet it behoved ho democratic party to remove the spoil sys- em from politics. Senator Bayard then raced the administration of President Jack- on through the eight years of its existence , ulogizmgthe principles onvhich it was > 8td. If men of to-day-were not firm enough o resist the doctrine of class legislation which ind built up the protective tiriti if they were not penetrated by the truth which one Grover /leveland ( applaud1) ) teemed to bo pcnotrated by , that "public nflico was public trust" they ould not comprehend that lor which Andrew ackson struggled. PBPl'BUMlNl1 DROPS. It tikes tbo exit of a very largo man to make a whole in this world. When ignorance 1 * bllep , it is folly to ask he landlady what she puts in the hash. There is a big difference between pot luck and Jack : pet luck. There is any amount of iffereuce in the latter. A Parta'-widow is said to have made a for- une in sellirg pumpkin pieiather rest an nul , The fata of her victims is unknown. Tjiweli Citizen. You cannot always judge a man's character > y the clothe * he wears. Sometimes the linen i wnrrh n gieat deal more than the furniture which it covers , "He died on the field , " shosobbeJ , a she teed at bii tombstone. "A gallant soldier , o doubt , " br > ke in n sympathizer , "Oh , no , ir ; he was hit by a base ball bat. " When milk has that peculiar blue tinge irevalout in New York cow syrup tbe dealers xplain it by eaylng that it I'H from the "blue rraM district. " ( Youkers Statesman. A man who had mines pie for nipper and iis ears frozen before breakfast will remem- > er the pie when the frott bites have btcu hawn into oblivion , [ Full .River Advance. ' 'Fifty dollars bid , gentlemen , " ciied the luctioncer at an art eale ; "only fifty dollars or this fine landscape , with it i flowers , trees , rottr , ntmosphuiv- inch an atmotpherel Vhy , the atmosphere alone is worth the "A person can do anything on these roller kiites that Is possible to do nn the Ice , " ex- laiined the attendant nt tlin hkatiug the other duy. "Yeg. I believe that is BO , " replied u iyatandr. "I know u man to b.-tuk hi * nojo ho other day. " " 1 didn't use you out at the party , " Baid ne JJeuoJict to another Fiiday. "Wo , I was ending a wake , " waa the answer of thu > ticr ! , as ho thought how ho promenaded tbo jedroom for four mortal hours with a Hid that etused to be comforted , "Do you think yen will Bee Smith rlown own to-day ! " asked Jones f f a friend. "Yea.1 Will you KIVO him tliij note for me ? " "Yo' . " 'You arc quite sure that you will HPO htmV" 'Oh , T haven't thu slightest doubt in the world that I will tea him somewhere. I owe ilm 5L'0. " "I BCD , " he remarked , as they cnmo down he btepj of thn ejinated station together , ' ( bat thu Union 1'acitio and Oregon Naviga tion coiopiuy h vn been connected bv the completion of the Short Line. " "Yoi , ' ha replied. "What do you think v.111 bs the ef. eel ? " ' Oil , a couple of additional mortgages f suppoeo. " [ Wall street News , Old Judge Maunders is a great br g , and iia ? told about a di zen different ftoriei in ru- jrd to tbo weight of a certain big u.ttfUh ho iftj caught , A friend , trying to ettrap him , .Hiked him : "Judgo , what waa the exact weight ol that hilidi you caught ? " Ju ge S under ( to colortd waiter ) "J a ay , Bub , what di I I y yustfaday that cntfith welgbed } " "What jiino yejtorday , boss in de mawnlog , at dinner tlmo or after nipper ! " -Sifting [ * . "I eay , ( Jeorgo , what dn you pay for these ilgaisFifty dollara a thousand. " ' .Sp'cn- ' did cigar , George. Smokes banutifully. Very fragraat. 13ut t'CO Is a good deal of money to piy for clpard " "Why , that's only five centa apiece. " "Ah , tbat'n eo. Was thinlclug it wtH h'f'yc9nts apiece , I thought it wssa dnadful price for tucli u miserable roll of dried cubbagn. I don't BCD how you can smoke the tliingn , " [ Chicago News. "There oxchimed Mr . Talkmuch , "that'B the kiiH of brutes you men are , " and she re c an account of a wifu- murder byadorgla bai- ber yeetit day. "You say ha was a barber , my dear1 "Yen , he wa , and - " "Ohwell , it Irf all for the btat , A burlier and ttwman can't live h > ppily toget her any way , " I'd like to know why not. I cant rt-a - " "Too iiiu.-h coinpetliion , my danr. Neither of 'em could get a wor l-iu eiigewiee. " DURKKE'H SALAII DUE.SSINO AND COLD MEAT SAUOE Too finest mnyon&Uu fjr meat , full and vcgolable aalads , and a an perb tiblo emoe. It fr aurpaims any hume-tnadu dressing. Evtrybody likes it Alas ! Thru. Blio SlinuUl tin So. : love 1 iny lardlonl's daughter fair ( Ata.'t-vtIh..uM ! do So ) , urn lKsfther \ frr n Uck nf hsir ( ALs ? tint I ih'iu'tl ' ' do so ) . or si i c I A * t o pnor to wed , I thought I'd hi o my lnir instcaJ. Al * ! a | . ! nlnolnlaO Ala 1 that 1 should do So. 3lp ga o mo then n sunr.y emilo ( A nil tliat she fh uld iio o ) , Annald ) I'd b tt r wait awbilo ( Alas ! tlmt she ihould do fo ) , 'S itiia da ) . " she said in prettywis ? , 1 It get jtw up n mull turprise.1 Ata-ldla-l clal ain't Alts ! that tlo ihutild do to , Oneid Ay fhn said she was prepared ( Abu ! that she should do HI ) , To RIVP mo ttiat for which 1 cnrcd ( Alas ! that shi ohouhl ilo FO ) , fh ciuel e rl made n.e htr dupp , Vnd snrved II o hair up in the soup , A'n ' < l nl.t ! nlasl alnM Alas I that she should di no , [ Harvard Lampoon , * I10NKY FOUaHfc ] L.VDIES. All shades of brown are trimmed with gold , Turkish sashca are popular for slender figuies. Bl irk jerseys nro worn with black skills of any fabric. Pur-lined ( irculnra have the high cfleet on , ho ehiuker. . t tosl and silver tinsel are ueod for trimming jrey niator'als. Bl.ick ti k et ckiugs have the upper part of white Halo tliirnd. Pur Is considered mnro desirable for clonk ( rimming than plueh. Flowered cashmeres have designs In beauti ful sjft nnd pale colors. Stockincs did not become fashionable until ifon Elizabeth's time. Kubio ! are fashlonnblo in Paris airl London For rings and ornaments. Black eurali is wed for hocco wear nnd is triunud with jot velvet or lace. The fashionable colois are chestnut , grape , red , mushroom , eteel b.ue and pink , It ia slid tnat Japanefo women have never seen and do not know thu use of pins. Plain and brocaded foulards nro trimmed with Sptnish lace dyed to match the silk. Skirls trimmed with deep flounces of lace liavo only n narrow plait'nj ' ? at Ilia bottom. It is said that ruby colored lace ? , ribbons and glovis will soon imko their appearance. Flowers for younggirln' ball toilets aio lilies nf the valley , ucistttu roses , blucttea and jot mine , Ba'ques of triped goods ha'.o culfs. collar , one wldo lovers and hrond basques of bohd colored velvet. _ A pongee table-scarf bai n design rf nastnr tiums upon a latiieo work batkground of the finest duii'd work. MPrioged table and ntand covers of Tu kish towelingln\o rainbow-lined sttlpes overlaid jy ths soft \vliito nap. Those ara foolish viroins who do not keep ; he gas' burning on Sunday night Louis ville Couritr-Journal. 'Ths press is mighty and will prevail" said ; bo suicptiblo matuen whenf-jlm was hugged jy her stalwart lover. Erratic Enrique. Sixteen women belonging to the Sultan's larem have by his permission font their pho- . 'graphs as a contribution tolha beauty exhi- ji.ion . at Paris. In Prance etctsnvoly decollette bodices on jail dretses are still high io favor. Hare > euuty of neck and shouloerd is the only thing ,0 , excuse the faphion. Southern belles nro now flocking ti Now York by the dozem to purchase and have made grand outfits for the inaugural ball and ubsequent white house festivities. " 1 like your impudence , " said a pretty girl vhen her sweetheart tried to kiss her. "JMono ; f ycur cheek , " quoth ho as he bravely and iULcessfully fought his way to the mouth of eruptive volcano -Chicago [ Sun. In England , bays a London journal , during ho past few yeard there haa been a growing f eling in favor of a ICES pronounced lownpse f cut in bill dresses , even where the "square" las absolutely replaced tha onca universal ' 'shoulder revellers. " A combination arrangement for holding a vhisk brwom and pair of tllpperj is made of crimson phwh , witli monogram on the middle compartment intended lor the brush-holder , ind seine floral drsign for the slipper- holders n plumetis stitch. A great deal of artistic thought is expended upon lamps , and a truly beautiful lamp is a 'ny for a long time. Pretty shades to fall over .he plain porcelain shades are made by gatherer - or | a etrlp of red savin , and when full enough : o hing gracefully , new it together in a "fine leain" and trim the edga with lace. "Pn.did you BFO the ninbow this morning ? " asked a sweet sixteen of her father , "No , uy daughter , you will ee-j a wat-beiu to-night if th t tofa dude of yours undeitakes to sere nade m again like ho nid It t right. " And .ho o d man placed a bucketful ( f water inside .he window. [ Newman Independent. 1 Kxuisite 1'ght-colorad veiling ! nnd other fine ll-wool fabndf in eveniiig ludes are brought mt for dresses f r young fiirJs , the tucked or ulted skill ) being of thi.sa materials , and the uisiico and tunic being Ottoman or batin f a pimilar elinde. with the surface dotted with tufted chenille of a much deeper shade. Take a large , course spi ngo , saturate thor. iglly , piestt until moist , mid then dron ( Ux iil into the holes ; suspend , without further oijlHLU'g for sumo limp , in the window. The ire quickly covers the entire spongL1 , and mugs duwn from it in graceful tendrils , and , lysllghtly iiioistuninff occasionally , jou have k pr tiy bill of verdure at email expensj to irigbtau your room the entire winter. Silver and gold flowers bloBSomoutiipon tha airy-tiated lulls nnd tilk rnulU worn for ball o.lets . this mejion. Gold or slher luca to match is the pnrnituip to ma'ch thpso , Cli n- lle , mbthfr- < > ; pearl , and epnngloi are alco used for embroidering FOIIIO ot tlitsmoroiixpen- ivo d.-.ncintr drf.saes of India g.u/.o , the price atbeae toilet ] being quite atiuvo tha roacuof .he . ordinary purse. A brown cloth Huit has a plain flc'rl ' with a > and of heater fur aiiinnd ic about five inches rt in the bottom. Underneath hs h'niof tlio ilirt is a plallinR of clotli thowing aboun an nch. The drapo/y is of rr udiurn length , and as no triiiuning snvo several rows of stitch- tig. The lioJico It plain and is trimmed uiili nr aiound the baequcs and up the fronts. A cloth tocque trimmed with fur and mufT to match coin pie to thin fctyhsh costume. A noval place is now given for the diamond or other gsmmed la-e-pin or brooch which , as ho veiy lilt st cajirlcu of la mode , in fastened t tha imok of the ccown ; this only when the ndlco fastens at th back. The lace-pin is ilaccd where tha lacing begins. Just hern it vould be well to say thai < ravinus to lacing gowns thy fliould firet bo fecuioly closed with fivu or fix strong hnokp ; this takru the stress off Iho Incea and a' o spares many an urgraceful and careless-looking elgbl. Tlio hair is now arranged in every fn hion ; o euit the features and general style Menv who dragged their hair up und found how ill it became them , have tukon it down from iis linecle and look once more like ordinary mor tals. Th > y have dituovorod that suitability , nut Inmrdf , is the grand deplduratum , Where tbc hnir i coiled low , the "Lanstry" jtyla yrt leidb , and where th coronet cuiffuriusbt'oom- intr , the Japaneite coil' , rua through withjuw- oMieaded pins , is most generally adopted for full-dress occasions. There ii a growing preference for garnets. Until recently them ttones wens regarded ni quite old fashi < ned. To wrar \ \ ith low. necked dresses , a net-work rf garnet colored bead * is mounted on velvet ribbon of the same Hhade ; them nr lonxiintrlmmed ond.s to tie at the back of the neck ; when those uro dithked thu neck band forms a wide oillar , fastened by n ginict cla p. Occafionnlly u frimu ol purret beatU U added , or interlaced Pitooii' " ( the bead * droop from the throat baud. The hair Is stnddod with email plug , mountrd with gamete , and all thn added jewelry thoUd coriejpnnd , ovtn to the Duo garnet bf adwork upon the slipper tips. Panmpa with chicken are not commonly nerved , but hi'p ' to make nn appetizing va riety. Wa h , scrape and parlnil ths parsnips. Tlien while they are cooking split a > young chicken down the buk and put it into a drip- plug P > , with tbn bonr tidii down ; place the paruaip * around the chicken ; after cutting thtm in two p rU , sprinkle rait and pepper in of them , and put little lumps of butter around , until > on have u a1a _ piece the nizoof an tvvI'ut \ ft , httUi water into tha pan , and then bikx until cbicVen and pjr nipn are ten- dtr , and aw browu aleo. If jou chooiu you cnn ntjd r no or nurd Micf-n of nlt pork , nnd it will help to make the tr'nvy rich. Tin ! > nips rrny bo oerv.d on the Mtnp plnMcr with the chicKin i r In n trpjrnlo dish ; if the 1st ter way is ihoscn. mnko iliuiigh flrnvy no tint part of it can bo poured i.er the parsnip" Vrpetibloojstersor in'fify may bo u < oJ in pftTMi'p * , Mill unit * * unconitntnly large , ncui t nl bo cut Into Ji ( cca. 1 Und n DrcAilctit CoiiRli , and raiacd a midorablo amount of blood mul m<or ; beadle * , 1 was very thin , aud to weak T cnuid ncftrctly go about the liouso. Thia was the CASO of n man with coiiaumpUon arishiR from liver com- plniot. llo recovered his health com- jihtcly by the * use of Dr. Picrco'a "Gold- on Mcdlcil Dsjovory. " Thousanda cf othota bear similar testimony. Mrs. Mary Ashley Townacnd , the poet of the exposition opoiingat Naw Orliana is nn lownn by birth , nnd her huabtnd la a Now Orlonna commission merchant , It IBVlint It llocfl. Hood's Saraapp.rilla it maao of Saraapa tills , dandelion , mandrake , cherry bark urn urai , dock and other valuable modi- clrn\ \ agents long and favorably known for their power in eradicating disease and purifying the blood , It will euro , when in the power of medicine , Scrofula , Salt Rheum , Dyapcpsla , Headache , Con stipation , litliousniBi , Gdtioral Debility , Pnina in the BacK. Kidney Complaint , Catarrh , Fomalp Woikncsp , Cancoroua Humors , Humdra of Iho Fnco , Ring. . worm , Pimples , Uloorp , Sons , Tumors , Scald Hind and all ditcasea ariaiug from an impure atato or low condition of the blood. Hood's Saranparllla is made by 0. I. Hood & Co. , Lowell , Mnaa. Sold by all druggiate ; § 1 , six for ? 5. Juat sixteen yeara ago the interest on the rational debt amouttod to $143- 000,000 a year. It ia now § 58,000OCO. "Brown's Kronoliliil TruoliPH" are widely known as nn adinitablo remedy for Bronclietis , llonrticnusi , Coughs and 'Ihroat troubles , Soil only in boxes. Wild dogsalmoat as ravenous as wolves are causing gruit Mublo and anuoyanco in csrtain aectiona of Georgia. Almost ura TllttoiH is known at the great rfgtilator of the digfttivo organs nil o\cr the wirld. Have it in your homo. Ask your grocer or ditigKint for thi < geiuiiueartiolo , man ufuctured by Or. J , G b. Siegert & Sons. Over twenty thouaand Gormnm nro cm' plojcd in London , monopolizing iilmoat entirely the barber , tailor nnd Wditor trades. California haa no iuylum for the blind , but the state legislature , nl its coming session , will consider the project of build ing . ono. _ _ "Catarrh is u constitutional discaao. Hood's Sarsaparilla is a constitutional remedy. It cures catarrh. Give it tt trial. RAILWAY. THK BEST 1101TB AND Counci Bluffs and Chicago. The only line Io talc for J > 's Molnc" , Slaislinll- ton , Cidir Ilapl.ls . , Clinton , Dixie , Chicago , Mil waukee and all points cft't. To the people of Ke- 'jin-ka , Colorado , WjomiiR , Ulah , Idaho , Ne > ad , Oregon , Waeblngtoi and California It often superior ndvui Uees not i > osMble by any other lino. Amo'-g a few of rho numerous i.olntsof puprrior- Ity er jo ed by the palrons of this road bit ween Omaha and Chicago , are Its two trains a day of DAY COACHES which are thoflnest that human alt and Ingenuity i nn create ; Its 1'ALACE SLEEPING CARS wblcb are mcdels of comfort and elegance ; Its PAR- LOKDRA.W1NO KOOJI < > ARS , unsurpMfcd bynnj ; and Its widely rclcbritod PAlATl L UIMNGCAhU the tqual of whl' h cannot Lo fourd elfliwhere. At Council Bluffs tbo trains of tbe Union P ciflo Rj. connect In Union Dcrolwlth those of tbe Chlra- KO .VXoitho > tMii llv In Chlragn the trains of th's ' . lln > make close connection with those ot all eaitcru lines. Cur Detroit , Columbus , Indianapo'ls , Cl-cinnatl , Nltgara Fiji * , Duffiln , I ilt'burg , Toronto , Mnrtrinl Rost' n , New York , Philadelphia , Bai Im'ro , W h- mqtonaud all point * lu the East , ask the tliket O'-cnt for tickets \ la the 'NORTH-WESTERN " - , IfynuwUhthe Ii9-t accommodations. All ticket ajcnte soli tltketu via thl ) lino. M. HUOIIITT. U S HAIIl , Ouneral llacaicr. Gen Pots. Agent. CHICAGO. CHICAGO , The SHOMLTNE. And BKST ROUTE. FJIOH OMAHA TO THE EAST. TWO THAIXS DAII.V I1KTWKKK OMAHA ANIt Cliipiso ! , Minnriipol'fiIilwaim ' \ < 'o , St. I'aul , nnl.tr KnpiilH , Davenport Clinton , Dubuqiu1 , liockfurd , Hick Island , > 'reei | < irr , .laneHvillo , Klpin , jrailU'in , Lu Crueei' , H l It , Winidin , And all other Irnportnut points Kast , North east and Southeast , Ticket ofll e at 1101 Farram tteet ( In 1'axton Ho tel ) , and at I'olon I'aciflo Dupit , 1'ni.nu.s tUm-Eimaml the FINEST DIMIII OAIIJIV Tim Won tn aie ru ' onthemaliillnca ol the Chicago Milwaukee & St. Paul B'y and * cry aitcntlun kld to pantfiijerJ by courteous cmploj-oiof the Kiinpany. a. a Mbimu , . A. v. n. CAIH-ENTKII , GenornlManaircr , * Gen'l I'o8so"BOr Aitcnt II. Jlll KH , OEO , K. UKO'IOUI ) , Ass't Oon'l Manager. As < , t Gcn'l 1'ain Audit. J , T. CIiAUK , Gen'l Superintendent , , 100 CENTS TOR $1. 9I WIIKS YOU WANT GOOD VAI.UI5 , ASK KOH t PIPER-HEIDSIECK CHAMPAGNE , Unscrupulous dealers at tempt to substitute other brands for tlio salio of os- tra profit. " PIP3QR-HEIDSIECK " on sale "witli every "wide awake " wine merchant in the trade. , . I-.it [ V W ) ctllltj Suy U.nLooi ] Wca tfnorlt. pn.crlrlloa of a aoird tnaclalltl ( nowia- Ured. ) DruiEUticantllUI. Addrtu 1'rff from I inillct unit I'ol.ioiis. A PROMPT , SAFE , SURE OURE Tor < 'oue1i , SoruTlii-nnt. llonr cnc s Influcnto , Cnlil" . llronrliltl * . OnuimlionplncOntnli , A tlimn , < ) utn < y , lAltt In C'ht t , ftnJ ttlifr ( To , ii , nii > nii < ) Thrniit < > 'i l.un . 1'rlcp 50 rrnts A hiMtlc Sold liv Drnielntd nnd Pcil- cri . 2rtlr < imaMf Initurt thrlnlfiitfr latirnmnllu flfl Itfor Ihftn trill rerrlrr t'fn lotttttKti > reiictiargtt frtiillnil p-itttiill ir la - , Sole Uonrri an I M niri.-nrrr | , llAlllmonJUrjUnd , f. A girl In mj- employ his licon cured ot constitu tional scrolula liy the n o ot Snl't's Suticlflo m , J , 0. McIXMFi , , All.toon , 0 . ( Tills ccntlcnmn Is the faUcr of the Oovcraor cf Oo. ) Vnndcrbllt's millions cnnlj not luv trommonlmt S Ill's Specl'o lias OiMe for mo , It citrcil mo of ecrulula of 15 SIMS' ttml--tf. ) linn KurUiKTii DVKKR , Acn orlh , Q , TIITTER After BiiUcrlnc with Tetter for clc\cn \circ , M < 1 rmlni ; all unrtnol trolmont , 1 was rc- llevcu entirely lSnllt's ijprrlflc. L. II , I KK , P.msoii , Oa , SNATCHKDFUOMTHKOIlAVn-I was lirCUKh , to death's Hoot by a mnlilinilim cf irzdnt anil rrytlmla > , Irnn wh rh I h l ciitTcrril for ( luce jcars W i trontrdliy eocril ) hj-flihiH wltliloillno jiotat- ( lum , which s'ciiud to fecit the illfetne. I li < ucbrcn cured sound anil veil 1 y the u o of Snlf 's Spcclflc. Mils , y.ui.Ml i : . TunNfii , lluinbuklt , lenn , Bvtlft's SpcclOo l9cntitciv\CRtabc. ! Trcatboon IllooJ ami Skin DUcasos mat'od ' five TIIK SniKTSi-Kcnic Co. , DranorS. Atlanta , a . , or IKV. ! . l.td St. , Now York. ssad J ir i , u > * . . ' . " , , iniii irrittrn ouarnnfeo att-cn l = Lr 'l"od 1B0il . rTjc < ir , ti.ictei-fo/.cll. - d-Sciiltwoetnmp3forCelchratuillIcaicaUVorkB , Address , Et > . CI.AKKJi , JU. U. , ISO S.- ! . Clark Street , CHICAGO , ILL. . , f P I" " Bli ( rr JUKI Ail oil rfod n ! kcow HcrvoulOStraticK. . Debility Momtn ! An iMiyslcal V 'Laknc5S Mricorl.il and oilier AUo 'Jons of Throat , Skin or nones , ild Sores and Ulcers , k.-o ueatM with ! ucceion lfti iit crnltU ( ; firtotl * ' 11 Hfcyijtrrlr Diseases Visimj frum Indiscretion , xpOSU'D Or IntJulscnCG , v-M-h producaurne Of Oj ictlowlllK clfccU Iifvoiuusiri , dfhiltly , ill 14 it nf HUM ii , . 1 defective memory , jlr.tpi0,1 HIP f&cv.rL/iical deeftf , Aversion to the n > tl tj o t fomaiea , roufntU * of ! lets , eW rendcrlnc MarrJocro improper or nnnapjii' , * t p rmintntlj-eurrd , I'nmpblf * (3s ( paeojou tbe bborf.rert t aled ruiclopLf freeli iHTnl'lrcm. ' Cot u1ttIoiitiN 1 er.rb7mallf/oc. bnditivftuJ. Urlt for qteitioti. A Positive W rmen Guarantea ClTcmtn 11 euriblocit ft. Urtllrlnesiicnt trcrywhertt. Pamphlets , Enplieli or Uerman , Qi paces , d wriblne obovo digoaioa In male or fomala , PUSH CU1DE ! i , Bnei'Intfi. ' a J In etotband fflt tlactlns tKjyor FO I K * ! 8BaiciHper | co m , 25c. ThJt tid H tbe curious , Jonbiful or Ittunlhltlve w t V JL iooH of great fou Mt to 1L I' Utli. R-ttn'x THEOHLYTEOE Will piirlfir the BLOODrrepi- l.uo tbe LIVER and KIDNEYS , a > ld 1JKST01U2 THK HEAI.TU nnd VIGOR of YOUTJL Iy- piMisIa , Want nf Appetite , in- illKCstloii , I.ac or Strength , -uidTlrlil' " ! ! nK absolutely cured. Hones , musclesatiq norvra rccalvo nnviorce. Hr.llvcus tbo mind und rower. J SniTurlnKlroiii compliiluts ifms-u iw a * XBiipcsll.trto tbelr oux wl.t dnd InDK. ! l' > BrER'SIIlOW TONIO o eafa nnci sp-cdy cure , ( fllvea a clear , healthy compluxlon. Frequent &ficnits ] at -torf'1''lnic only add tothaponularltyortlioorlEliml. IJouotexpert' nicnt pcttbu oiuoiNAr. AND IIKST. -Seml7ournddreB > toTnBl > r. IlnrtflrMm Oo.V , Ht.lxulB. Mo.for our"DKEAM BOOK. " ® .Fnllof . etraQK * * finn * ipeful lijforroai oa. trtta.fr I Bff/SKfl ! LAND ABENCTf CUOQBSSOa TO JJAVI'J d SHTPKS. ) Oenerk Dells t > HOI FARNAlt ST. Uam foi stlf 100,090 aciei earetnlly Mltotud ! > ( . a Extern Nebnuka , at low pilce tud on e.viy lertu Improved iume ror Bale to Donglaa , Dodi ; * , Oolf > Plitr ) , Dnrt , bnmlng , Harpy , Waehlngloa , J rlni mr.dcis , end llutlor Jountlee. T net paid Id all parts of the Btalt. : Ur.cey . lotccd on raproved fuuii , Co my I'nbllo alwavi In o0ce Comxponit JAS.H.PEABODYM. D. . . , . . Physician & Surgeon Keelldenoo No. 1407 Jones St. Office , No. 1605 Fai nam itreet. Ollloo hour ,12 m to i p. m. and fiom Io 8 p. m. Telephone , for ollico g7iealderioo lie. OR.HORNE'SELEGTBIGBEL'f tvill cnre Nervon ne/i / , ruribiico , rtlicurnatl.ni NeuralvU , hclnllcu , hHnny * iiln | nn l M " ' "n-u Juilt , AithmH , ll i > rlrtl i > K . ni > p | , * , ' > tliat | n l.r llpulni , ( ularrh , I'llen , | .pllfiwy. | lui"H | ' " I'liinl ) AJ frolHiniii Ulnrl etc ( Hil > li-nlllk' I i.cnlp Hi U In Aiwr ,011 Hint tnmlitlie Kleclrltlty unit umiir < iii tiin iili tin > -.lj , aud tuu Io rccimruuj In uu lu.tuuL by ttiu pallgnt. Winter U coming , the teuoncf the year for acho- and palm. In view of this fact we oay buy ono ol Dr , llorae'a ' Kloctrlo Helta. By to doing you will avoil Rheumatlara , Kidney Troubles and other Hit atflei.bl9 ho'rto. Do net delay , but oil it nut ollki ) anileiarnlne belts , No. H2 ! Dou la utroct , 01 C. F floodman's , 1110 Farnam 81.Omaha , Nob. Or der * filled 0 O D W. S. SHOEMAKER , 2/5 S , 13th St. Omaha , Hob. Fourteen Yearn' Practice la Iowa and Colorado. KKFERKNCP.S IOWA- lion , J , Heed , AanocUto Justice Supreme Couri , residence , fUupcil UluH ; lion 0 , H. 1-owla. fJlutrlct Juiljre , re'ldenre , Cherokee : Hrrt National Hank am Oillccr k I'u ty. UaQkeri , Council Ululli Hartey & Kord , Bankern , Leuan , IlaTlson Co. , la. COLORADO Hon. I. C , Helm , A < oclat jDktoe , supreme Ct-iirt , rculilrnec. Denver ; Hon. Wm. liar rUcn. DloUivt Junif , le Hence , Uueoa Vista'.flath- a/a Ilank , r'aliplay , t'ark Co decli-lrn The romnrkablo growth of Omaha daring the last fotr years ia a mnttor of great Mtoulshtaont to thooo who pay an occnalounl vlnlt to this growing city. The dovoloumout of the 'Stor' ' Vnrda the necessity ot the Bolt Line Rood the finely paved utrootn the hundreds of now residences and costly bnnlnona blocks , with the population of our city nioro than donblod in the last five years. AU thli la o great snrprlso to visitors and IB tlie admiration of onr citizens. This rapid growth , the bnalncsu activity , nnd the many sabatantlal improvomoiita madn a lively demand for Omaha real eatato , nnd every iuvoatoahaa made a haudaomo profit. Slnoo the Wall Street panlo May , with the nubaoquout cry of hard tlmos , there haa boon losa demand from apoonln- torn , but a fair demand from Investors aeoklug homes. Thin latter olasa nro taking advantage of low prices in build ing material and nro socnrlug tholr homos at much leas ooat than will bo possible a year htmce. Spocnlatora , too , can buy real oats' a cheaper now and ought t.i take ndvnut o of present prices ( or futuio pro ts. The next fo-rr yoara promises groatoi d ivol optneutn in Omaha than the paat dv > yearn , which have been as good as wo could reasonably desire. Now man ufacturing establishments and Ir.rgo job bing houaoa are added nlmost weekly , and all add to the prosperity of Omaha. There are many In Omaha and throagh- bat thu State , who have their , money in the banks drawing a nominal rate of forest , which , if' judiciously Invented in Omaha real ouate , would bring thorn runch greater rotnriiM. Wo huvo many bargains which wo are confident will bring the purchaser largo profits In tha near future. Wo have for sale the finest resi dence property in the north and western pa'rts of the city. North we have fine lots at reason able prices on Sherman avenue,17th , 18th , 19th and 20th streets. West on Paruaru. Davenport , Cumiug , and all tbe leading streets in that direction. The grading of Fnniam , Califor nia and Davenport streets has made accessible some of the finest and cheapest residence property in the city , and with the building of the street car line out Farnam , the pro perty in the western part of the city will increase in valu We HHO havu the agency for the Syndicate and Stock Yards proper ty in the south part of the city. The developments made in thin section by the Stock Yards Company and the railroads will certainly double the price in a short time. We also have some iino buhiness lots and some elegant inside resi- dencef for sale , Parties wishing to invest will find * omo good bargains by calling. 213 South 14th Bt , Bet .coon Fornham and Douglas. P. S. We uHk those who have property for nalo at a bargain to tjive us a callWe want only bargains We will positively not handle prop erty at morn than its real valm * .