THE PAJLY BEE-OMAHA THURSDAY , DECEMBER 21 TRUE Temperance Is not signing a pledge or taking a solemn oath that cannot be kept , because of the non-removal of the cause liquor. The way to make a man temperate is to kill the desire for those dreadful artificial stimulants that car ry so many bright intellects to premature gpvcs , and desolation , striftWlnd un- happincss into so many families. Ttisafactl BlTTFRSatnic nonalcoholic ic tonic , made in Baltimore , Mlhy the Drown Chemical Company , who are old drug- cists and in every particu lar reliable , w ill , l > y remov ing the cr.axing appetite of the drunkard , and by curing the nervousness , weakness , and general ill health result ing from intemperance , do more to promote temperance , in the strictest sense than any other means now known. It is a well authenticated fact that many medicines , ' bitters ' nothing especially' , arc ing butchcap whiskey vilely concocted for use in local option countries. Such is not the case with BROWN'S I RON BITTERS. It is a medi cine , a cure for weakness and decay in the nervous , muscular , and digestive or gans of the body , produc ing good , rich blood , health and strength. Try one bet tle. Price jSi.oo. CORSETS Every Cornet is warranted satin- factory to Its wearer In every way , or the money will bo refunded Viy the person Irom whom It was bought. TheonlrOonot pronounced by our lending rilmkhuu t Injurious to Ui wearer , andcndnrwdbr Itdlet at ( he "laoitcomtortoble ana perfect lilting Cortet etei PRICES , by Mall , Pottage Paid I HeUth PrcMrrlnr , 1.BO. Belf.AdJuitlui , 1.0O Abdominal ( extra heavr ) * B.OO. Hurting , 1.BO Health 1'rcterrlnB ( flno coulll ) fB.OO. Parag BUIrt-Hupporllii . 1.OO. War sale by lending ICcUll llcnlen ever/where. CHICAGO OOltSUX CO , , Chicago , HI. 100,000 RIKa VEHICLES NOW IN USE. They earpim all other a lor o > y riding , ttyle U durability , They MO for sale by nil Loadlnpj Car Iftgo Builders and Dealers throughout ' ho country. BPBINQS GEABS & BODIES For Ml b Henry Timken ( Patentee ndBuilder ol Fine Carriages , era ? X.OXTXS. - - xuco. a ? ir an It' ' IMPERISHABLE PERFUME. Murray & Lanman's Pesl for TOILET. BATH End HANDKERCHIEF ? $500 REWARD. The alxito rowanl will bo paid to any person who will produca A 1'alut that will equal the Pennsylvania Patent Rubber Paint , for proaervln ? EhlnL-lci. Tin and Gravel Rood. Warranted to b Flro and Water lroo ( . All orders promptly attended to. Cheaper and bet ter than any other paint now In use. BTEWAUT& STEl'lIENSON. Bole Vroprleton , Omaha Homo , Omaha , Neb , IlEFERKNOEB , Officer & fusty , Dr.lllce. Dr. 1'lnney , Fuller Council BluOi , I DM a. Dsi office. Oiualia Kefl. GOLD ROPE. . Tbilotrintlc merit and eoperlor quality ol out OolJ Hope Tobacco hai Induced other mannlao- turen to nut upon the market ( rooJi ilmllar to our brand In uarne and itjle which are offered and told for leal mooey than the genuine Qold Hope. Wo caution the t'ado and caninmcr to see that our name and trade mark are upon each lump. Tbo only genuine and original Gold Bop Tobacco U manufactured by THE WILSON & MoNALLY TO BAOOO COMPANY. , INDUSTRIAL NOTES. Virginia ban 172 tobacco fnctorltt , which coDinmo 43,000,000 pounds of the wcod Annually. The lllnes Preserving company hasbeen Incorporated In Chicago , with a Capital dlock of $200,000. The Calumet Iron nnd StocI Company atChlcsfjo employ l.fiOO men , having double - ble gangs In all department * , Kentucky , the Rrcat wbhky producing dlftto , biuilnbondat one time this year C2OCOCOO gallons of whisky. There are Bovcntyaovcn cotton-Bcecl oil mills In th onuth. In 1881 their pronuct was 7,000.000 ifalloni , vnlued at 63.000 , 000. 000.A A null mill , with buildings covering 200 by 110 feet , will soon be built DtBriarfiolJ , Alabama. The capacity will be CCO kcg of nnila per day. The flint and etfttned glatu factories In ntttburg report hualnces from 30 to TO per cent belter thaniver before In tbo his tory of thotrade. Tbo Steel Casting company of Chlca Is the name of a new concern which has been IncmptrAtcd in Chicago. The capital stock Is $00,000. The Anbland , Ky. , Iron works use a prent deal of Alabama ore brought to the Ohio river by the Cincinnati and thence by bartcs to Ashland. titles , La Balle county , III , , hat thti year shipped 100,000 barrels of cement , and fire hundred cur loads of sand , tower pipe , flro-clay and brick. A lllo factory Is being built at Clinton , 111. , with a capacity ot six kilns , capable of producing 12 mlloi cf drain tile per day , The capital Invested in 815,000. Tbo 1'eorU plow works baa bought a site for a mammoth factory In the upper end of the city , which Itcomlnr to the front as n place for manufacturing industries. Reports from twenty-six States show that the production of itigar from sorghum during this ytar was -125,765 pounds ot sugar and 8,625,397 gallons of syrup. A company organized at Atlanta will impoit and slaughter cattle , run stock and make oloomargorlno and butterlno The capital of the company will be $500,000. , rlt is said that Messrs. J and P. Coats , the spool thread men , liavo purchased a site at Madison , Florida , where they In tend to oriel a factory and a cotton secc oil mill. 19 The Liwrenco , Kan. , Canning company has become a largo Institution. It em ployos between 250 nn-1 300 men , and has put up as high as 15,000 cans of corn am tomatoes in one day. The cut ol logs at the Minneapolis mills during the post logging season was 296 , 000,000 feet of lumber , 129,000,000 shin glef , GG.OOO.OOO laths , against 234.000(0 ( feet of lumber , 87,000,000 shingles ant 49,000.000 laths last year. The nlass blowers of South Jersey , Penn. , are indignant that the proprietors of the Malaga Glaus company have fillet their places with twenty imported Bel clans. The strikers tried to eocluco the now employes away , but were unsuccoss ful. According to n recent report bf the boarc of trade of Heading , Pa. , there are in that city ' 135 manufacturing establishments onpltnl Invested , including rial cntnte 81U,712,4D.1 ; hands employed , 11,708 wanes paid during 1881 , 81,183,621 ; the value of products during 1881 , $17,000,310 THE SOUTHERN NEORO. Pon-Plcturoa from Alabama Ucolo Halrson's Yellow-Logged Pullet Aramlnta and Her Baby. Solm ( A'a. ' ) Oorreipondenco New York Timor. I ait on tbo broad "gallery" of an old Bouthorn farm house and watch the negrooa , who are constantly pass ing the goto. Early in the morning ; hey como jogeing along , some on mil-starved mules , aomo on good- ooking horses , aomo in road-wagons , and aomo in Jersey carts. Occasion ally some ebony damsel will bo aeon , > orohed behind her brother or lover , > r several of thorn will bo Boatcxd in ho crowded wagon. Ono oolorod brother has a basket containing a dozen eggs or a moan of beans ; from the Diddle ot another a few chickens are dangling ; while a third has a bucket of plums on his arm. They are all "going down-town on busi ness , " they toll mo , but none of it is sufficiently nrcent to cause thorn to pass the gable porch , where they got a drink of "plno-top whisky" for "o nick , " and then emerge , ready for a game of marbles. Here comas ono now , with a chicken lu hia hand. Ho is a man of about CO years of ago , with low forehead , flat HOBO , and blue RUIEB ; his grizzled wool s arranged in little ropes , for ho has aeon trying to straighten it , and in order to do so hau separated it into ittlo ploco.i , around each of which ho IBS , carefully wrapped a white cord. Ila pantaloons are covered with parti colored patches , coat ho haa none , and hrough the slits in hla shirt hla ebony kin la plainly revealed. Around hia neok la tied a crimson handkerchief , while the limp hat on hia head Ia cov ered with fUkoa ot cotton. Coming ip to the pdroh , he daaorloa the sunny- faced houso-kcopor at the open win- do w.1' "Good morning , Unolo Harrison , " [ hoar her gay : "what have you got to sell this1 morning ? " "I ain't nothing to sell this mornIng - Ing , Miss Oonoly. I juoh fetch in this hero chicken. I'claro fo' do Lord do varmints is a oatiu * up all my chickens. Mo and do ole 'oman is tiavin' a mighty bad time dls year.1 ' "I am sorry for that , but what doyen yon ask for your chicken ? I have boon paying a bit for that slzo. "Well , toll do trnfo , 'Miss Oornoly , [ jeat brung dia chicken to you. Da pld 'oman didn't want to sell hit , 'OMB it's a pot ohlckou , She told mo to glti ilrnto you wld her compliments , and .0 ax yon to send her a bundle of quilt-plocos , and a little sugar and aof ! oo , and a pleoo of torbacco , and ono of your old dresses , and a par of Mass Alfoot's old pants for Silly's little boy , tnd ono of your old aprons for do lit- ; lo gal , and some karoseon to rub her aack , cose she's got a mighty mlacry .n . it. No , Miss Oornoly , aho don't want to aoll-dis chicken ; she jest calt mo up and sod : 'Now , Halraon , I done ootohdis yaller-legged pullet , and [ gwluo to gin him to Miss Comely' ; and BO I jeat fotoh her along for you , I'm gwiue dqwn-towu now , but I'll atop in on my way baokortordo things for do ole 'oman. She took a heap of satisfaction in ginning yon dla ohlckou. Hero ehe IB , ma'am , " handing the "yallew-hRged pullet" through the open window , "Miss Ooruely" teok it with a pleas ant smile , saying ; "Tell Aunt Ohloo I'm much obliged to her , I'll get some things ready tor yon by the time you como back. I'm aorry to hoar aho baa rheumatism , but hope the kerosene will cure hor. " With hat in hand Unolo Ilalrton made a bow and advanced toward the Kato , but suddenly turned and wont back to the window to aay : "You ain't got no cold biscuits In the house , hai you , Mlio Oornoly ? I corned ofj no soon dis mornln' dat Chloe didn't hab time to do anything but ketch your pullet for yer. She couldn't for get you , Miss Oornoly. I hoarn her Bay yeatorday : 'No , I ain't never gwlno to turn my b.ick on my white folkn. " ' Mies Cornelia called to the daiky woman who waa sweeping the yard and Bald : "Goto the safe , Sorenn , and got aomo cold biscuit for Uncle Ualrson ; and I bcliovo there ! s aomo cold merit there too , and bring him Bomo of that fresh buttermilk , " Serena , a handsome , wull-droisod mulatto , laid down her broom , and rs she p Bcd the porch I heard her mut ter : ' ! don't want to bo a waltin' on dat lazy nigger ; ho no 'connt no way. Jiflt fetch M AS Oornoly dntchlckon s ) ho could pit Misa Oornoly's blno dreia for Aunt Chloo. MUa Oorncly would a gin that dr < BS to mo of it hadn't cr bin for Undo linlraon. I ain't got no as3 for that niggor no wny When Serena returned with the plate of cold food , Undo Hainan seated himself on the lowest atcp ol the porih , dcpositocl hla hat on the ground , and discussed the cold victuals with a moat appreciative appetite. Whbti ho had finiihod ho called to the disdainful Serena. "Hero , gal , take doio hero things ; " niul , going to the window , where Miss Cornelia ntlll 0al crochotticg , ho aald : "Miss Oornoly , my ole 'oman wua mighty proud ol dem biscuits you naunt by Temperance - anco Jano. She aaid dev did her rhonmatlz a sight of good. " "Well , Unolo flarrlaou , I'll ' have to put some biscuits in the bundle for her. " "Haw , haw , haw I Miss Oornely. I want nowiao bintin ortor bnscuitB but do oM 'oman will bo mighty prone of 'am , and dcy'll ' help to keep up her splrrltu , for sho'r gwtno to misa dat yallor-lcggod pullet mightily , case aho potted her all do time. Lor * Mlsa Oornoly , Ohloo wouldn't agin dat pul let to anybody but you. But I must bo a cwino. I'll stop in artor do thinga. " "All right , Undo Harrison. " I watched the negro until I oaw him dismount at the grove , go in for a' drink , and como out for a game ot marbloB. A long-cared white mule , with a burden on ila back , como down the road. On nearer approach wo BOO , Boated on a male , a ginger-broad colored woman with a baby on her lop. 'The woman wears a rod calico dress , over the lower part of which is fastened a rusty black riding skirt ; her head is adorned with a plaid cotton handkerchief chief , tied on in the peculiar turban 'fashion which provni'a now only nnioncj the plantation negroes. The baby in hnr lap wcara n little nlip which saoma to Lave borrowed its hue from the nun flower. Its neck , arms arid feet are bare , A limp sunbonnol of dingy white prolocls its head and facs , and itn body is onclrdnd by the protecting arm o ito mother. Alto- Bother , the white mule , with its gayly- dressed riders , forma a striking pic ture. AS tluy near the gate the woman [ cheeks her utoad and calls out : " 0 , Miss Oornoly , does you want to buy two dozen aig ? " Miss Cornelia node assent from her station at the window among her flowow , and then says : "How is your baby , Araminta ? I hoard it was sick. " Glancing tenderly at the child , Ara minta replies : "Yua'm , ahe's been mighty bad off. T don't oxackly know what docBj ltdo ohljo. , _ SkoBio."JTnn ieart * 16f"oomo'tlmo.\ \ wta'took nighty curious like , and I'zo Cone all L oin for her , and she don't got no bettor. Poor little thing ! I do hope to the Lord she'll die ; for , when my children got nick di.s way , Miss Oor noly , and I cant' got 'em up again I'm nlgli about distracted. Dia here chile'fi always boon dolioato-llko , and dat makes mo lub her better don I do tethers ; but all dc sumo I hope do good Lord will take her homo to Hisself , 'case Ho knows how to take care of her and I don't. I got plenty of chll dron , too , widout Sarah Jane , poor little thing ! But I'm gwino to carry her to do doctor now , BOO I ho can do anything for hor. " M.'HS Oornoly sent Serena with money cud basket for Araminta'a " ( tigs/1 and then , in a deprecating tone , said : ' 'Don't talk so , Aramiuta ; it's all wrong. I hope do doctor can cure your baby , but wo must bo moro careful about ho diet. Give up that foolish notion of making her oat some of everything you eat ; it is enough to make her sick all the time , and to kill her at lint. " "My ole man told mo yesterday not to gin her pot-liquor and greens ; but I didn't mind , case ho thinks hla- self BO smart , " aaid Araminta. "You ought not to expose the baby to the sun , either , Araminta. It will give her a fever. I will lend you m umbrella , and Matthew can bring it back when ho passes hero on hia way to the mill. " Again Serena mutters as nho goes on her mission. This time I hear her soy : "Dat gtod-for-nothiii } , ' nlg'-jor jwiuo to spile Misa Oornoly'x umbor- } Ila. " But when aho himds it up to the mother , I notice that nho takes a iiandkorchiof from the pocket of Jiur white apron , and wipes the moist fuco of the baby , as she sayB ; "Jeat keep do hankchor , Araminta to wipe Sarali Jano'a face , and yon atop at my house as yon goes home and lot her have a good nap , and I'll gin her some black berry cordial ; it'a first rate physic , Lor ! how do chile does mind mo of my poor little baby what died out to do , Misslaslppi bottoms wld do yallor- Cover. I'EO got do money now cut doy put on her eyes artor she died , ana when I dies I wants 'em to put it on mine. " When you fool out of norta , hove the bluca , melancholy , etc. , it must bo indigestion that ails you , Brown's Iron Bittoru onro it. ABUDUUMUAM , MASS. , Jan , 14 , ' 80. I have boon very alok over two yoora. They all gave mo up as past euro. I tried the moat skillful physl- olaue , but they did not roach the worst part. The lunga and heart would fill up every night and distress me. and my throat waa very bad. I told my children I never should die In peace until I had tried Hop Bitters. I have taken two bottles. They have helped mo very much indeed. I am now well. There waa a lot of sick folks hero who have Been how they helped mo , and they used them and are cured , and fool as thankful as 1 do that , there Is BO valuable a medicine made. made.MRB MRB , JULIA G , GUSHING , B&NKUICT ARNOLD'S Now Ueocl by a New Haven Dealer In Drugs ana Groceries. St. Dr. J. J. Cf no , nn eminent phyal. cian ofNew , York , now of Now Ha ven , Oonn , , and Mr. E. E. Uall of the latter city hove been spending a few days in Bt. Liuis the guests of the Southern and they leave this morn ing for homo. Both Rcntlemon ex press thomsolus as much ploanod with the city , it being their first visit hero. Mr. Hall has bacu in business for over forty years in Now Haven and his rominlcccncca cf well-known pjoplo are intnrcatiug Ho mentions that the hoaeo ojcnpisd by Boncdict Arnold bsioro the revolutionary war waa torn down fiix or seven years ago , the ground on which it wna located being needed for railroad purposes. Iho spikes and various relicj from the old historic : building were caved by collectors - lectors na memsmtoo , and the old sign , bearing B. Arnold's name , with that of "Drugs , groceries , oto."hao been appropriated by another dealer in * ho business. The venerable Tru man Smith , who was United Stolen senator in the days of Webster , Wright and Clav , and who was chair man of the national whig committee , when Winfield Stott ran for president , is still alive and active at the ago ot ill. Ho visits the legislature at Hert ford , oaoh session , in the interest of Bomo favorite measure. Mr. Hall was born In Guilford , the native town of Fitz Greene Halloclf , the poet , where the latter spout the closing years of hia life , only occa sionally visiting Now York city. John Jacob Astor , whom ho nerved faith fully for many years , bestowed on him a omall pension which was wholly in adequate for his support. It is a curious fact , thtt whan Louis Napoleon leon was an exile in New York , ho and Hallcck were en eno occasion both placed in the lock-up for some con vivial transgression , where they re mained until released by friends. The Reckloas Boo. Washington Gazette , An experimenter in southern agri culture told me the following histories of northern beei in the south. Ho took a colony of the little gratuitous honoymakers dovra to Florida. The first year they reveled , throve , and stored honey nearly all the unvaried summer time. But the pocoud year a few of the more reflective boos evi dently turned the thing over in their minds thus : "This country has no winter to provide against ; wlmt ia the use of laying tip honey , when the flowers blossom all the year round ? " Those bees exerted enough influence among their friends to keep a good many been from laying by any sweet merchandise the second year of their oxilo. But the prudential Instinct BO strong in the little insect prevailed with the majority. They evidently said to themselves ; "Perhaps this has been an oxceptiocal year. Next oca- ton maybring cold and onow and dearth of flowers. " So there was quite a otock of honey laid by ou the second year in spite of a few strikers. But by the third year the convic tion had evidently thoroughly pene trated the bee mind that it was foolish to lay up in a land of eternal blossom. They made jast enough to lost from day to day , abandoned themselves to living from hind to mouth cs reck- " t -j , a - Lu.ny.ropic'mjvn but iy. Grins Pleasant , healthy grins are peon only on the faces of healthy persons. The dyspep tic and debilitated can smile only in a half-hoarted wny. Purify the blood , tone the stomach , and strengthen the tissues with Burdock JSlood Sitters , if you wish to laugh well and often. FORTHE PERMANENTCURE OF CONSTIPATION. No other cUsenao is BO prevalent in thta country M ConiUpatlon , and no remedy B o bus ever equalled tbo celebrated KIDNEY. P WOUT as a cure. Whatever the cause , n however ototinato the case , UUs remedy will overcome It. ORB ETC5 THIS dlatrotilntr eom- I UE-CO plaint ia very apt to be complicated with oongtlpatloii. Kidney- Wort strengthen ! ! the weakened parts and „ gulcUy cures all kinds of riles even when O i-ihyatctans and medicines havebeforofall- KTIfyouhave cither oftheoe troubles PRICE 01 A DELICIOUS DRINK In Hot Weather Mix with Fine Ice. lu Cold Weather Mix with Hot Water. Add Lemonade ( when Convenient ) to the Taate. i The "HUB PUNCH" Is ot superior qualltv.und meets with marled popular fu or as ft healthful and palatable drink. It U prepared ultligrcat care from the best ma. tcrlilti , and will bulound an lerocablo addition to the iholco thlnst of the table which undenia bly enlarge the pleasure * Of lie and cnoouiaRo good fellowship and good nature if rightly cu- J0)0d. Families , Clubs , Hotels , Excursions , Picnics and Yachting Parties Pro- uouiico Hub Punch Unrivalled. Trade wvpltcd at Manufacturer't prlctt byM. A , ArftA'amara. Omaha. Familitt tufflUJ Ly A , If , dlaJttoM , Omaha , Kcb. Genius Eewardeil , on , fliQ Story of tuo Sowing Machine , A hindsomo little piaifble ) , MafBud B l tov with Domtroni rugraTlogr , trUlD < AWAY to ny taull petion callinglor II , at any biaa , 01 mb-omo ol Tbo fllozer Uannlacluilng Coin pany , o wUl be lent by m . P ° P li aav perwn llrlue a dliUnc * Irom our offleei flia Singer MfmnfaotnrlDgOo , , Pjlnolp.l Offioo , 34 Union Bqoaw NEW fOBK OIE1 AND REABY FOR BELIVERY Four Feet Wide BY Seven FeetLongf LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE MAP OF THE CITY EVER PUBLISHED.I Compiled under direction of An drew Eosewater , City Engineer , And Examined and Compared by George Smith , County Surveyor Thereby making it the OFFICIAL MAP OF THE CITY. Over Six Mouths work upon It at a Coat of about $1,500. CONTAINS EVERY ADDITION laid out up to this date. Also all public and private buildings of note photographed thereon. Shows all Now Railway anfl Depot Grounds , All property shown and described within half a rallo south and west of city limits , and nil within ono mlle north of north boundary of city. Fully Mounted , Colored , Varnished And Cloth Backs. PRICE $7 EACH. PUBLISHED BY Geo. P. Bemis Real Estate Agency , .T. u . _ BRO : WHOLESALE Boots and faoes < HEB. OMAHA , WHOLESALE AND KETA1I , DEA1KR IN Lath , Shingles , Pickets , BASK , 08SRS , BLINDS , B5HG8 , LIME , CEMEH TK AOKNI JOB WLWACKKE OSMSOT COUFAHYI Near Union Pacific Popqfc. o. IF. G-oo ra - isr , DEUGSr'M raJ , OILS , Window and Plate Q'ass. ' wl" flnd"la lholr * d SWr ? SSffi5 SS SS S S C. Fr GOODMAN , OMAHA - - NEB. W.B. MILLAKU. EDWARD W. PECK , MILLARD & PECK , Storage , Commission and Wholesale Fruits , 1421 & 1423 FARNHAM STREET. CONSIGNMENTS COUNTRY PRODUCE SOLICITED ] gonta for Peck & Bausfcors Lard , and Witter Mills Flour1 OMAHA NEB , - - - REFERENCES : OMAHA NATIONAL BANK , STEELE. JOHNSON & CO. , TOOTLE MAUL & CO. BJ Rm AND JOBBERS IN Flour , Salt , Sugars , Canned Goods , and All Grocers' Supplies. A Full Line of the Best Brands of \ , OHB8 MD IAIUIiCTUBED TOBACCO. igents Tor ifjsflwuuu BAILS AHJJ LAJTLIR & RAND POWDER CO. 118 FARM AM ST. POWER AND HAND Steam Pumps , Engine Trimmings , HAllADAY WIND-MILLS CHURGH8ANDflSCHG0UBELLS ! _ Cor. Farnam and 10th Streets Omaha , Neb. DEALERS IN HALL'S SAFE A Fire'and Burglar Proa W \ \ 1020 Farnham Street , 1213 Farnam St. . Omaha , Neb. PERFECTION HEATING mAND BAKIMG la only attained by using Stoves and Ranges.0 WITH WIRE GAUZE < OVER DOORS , For Bale by | MILTON ROGERS & SONS Jall-mlelj