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\ TUB DAILY BBB--OMAHA SATLTKDA , JANUARY 6 POElRY OP THE TIME * Off A SkatlDR. She wore her hair nil frliz' ' l up. Her UHino was ll'ir.nih KjH-tll , Sbe { u on k tt , kicked ut the losf , And mt < luwn au tier tnislle. Tbo bunlc it WM made of tprltiRt , And uot the port lull illny , She bounded biv k to her feet again , Anil nil the wr t n nVatlnif. \VefltSldo M < vlden'M Kxpoilonat. The Wora Was HpoUon No word was npol.cn when they met , Uy either Hid or guy ; Ami yet ono badly tmltten wi , Twai mentioned tbo next tl y. They nut by chance this nutttmu eve , With neither Rlauco tier bow ; Thpy often caina together teA A freight train and n cow. Oh , give me the love of your rwnl , My Illy of sweetness niid light I I've iiot real I'Mrty howl A Dr gon-ft beautiful fright ! The r rc t Nanklnt On tha whole You'll think my old chlnn too quite , Oh , give me the love of your noul , My Illy of awtetueii aud llgbit I revf r me R " cr butn coal , S loflawers Illumine my nigh1 ; I becd lllco a wliWy i' Ie My hair In a wondeifnl night. Oh , give me the lava i.l jour noul. My Illy of Bwcetneis anil llpbt ! A Faded Lily. Libnuchero nd Liogtry parted ! All for tlarllnn Freddie Gebhard ! Labouchere la broken hearted , And she'd h vo thelangtry peppered ! 0 thit I were Greddle Gobhard , Just no rich itnd rtrung an ha U ! 1 would be a bounding leopard , ) Juit like pretty Freddie Uebhard , Langtry's pet. and sweet aa ilie Is ! Uy LIke dark dreams stand the house' , Stretched out ID lengthened row , And , shrouded close In my mantle , I silently by them go. Tbn bell of the cathedral Chimes midnight from above ; I know with toft endearments No ir waits for me my love. Tbn moon Is my comoanion , Who kindly leKleth me ; At last I see the dwelling , And cry out , joyfully 'Old confidant , I thank thee That thou lust lit my way ; Bhlne on , now that I Icava thce , And lend tbo rest thy ray , And shouldit tbou find a lover Who Icnely makes hia inoin , Glvo him the same dear comfort That I , of old , hava known. " ioulnn Chandler Moulton , from Ileii rich Helno , HONEY FOR THia LA.DIBE CockVienther fans painted by hand ai novelties , Bliclc mrtelasse is much uied In mourt log drees. Blclllonno warmly wadded is chosen fc redingotcB , llenvy ilbbed silk It the moat ologac material fur wrapt for old ladles. Amber oatln cloakr , trimmed with Gn eUn lyux ore Imported fur opera use. Ceilar rod It the new shvlo for kid glovt and heavy lines ot embroidery la blac deooYate the backs. Etruioau VMCS of the most graceft forms are copied In red and qlldea wioke for icrap-baiketi. No dressy toilet Is now considered con plete unless a fanoy muff Is added , mater. ing the dress and bonnet. Miyenage necklets of tilver or enan ellel uold are repUcIng the muslin cravat that have been 10 long worn. Borne or'tho wide fur bands worn o tpromenidadienei mraauro neatly threi iruurtcra of a yard in width , long "matinee" satques for mornings I the bouses nro m'ado of plush , nnd won over u blouiu waist of naiiu surah. Surah outing , with grounds of pule prtr rode , bnotded ulthfour.o'cliokp , aremuo mod for matlnccf , muile up In LouN XI1 itylo. itylo.Tho The most Btjllab round hats nre tl [ tiltel over the fort-head , the Ltnqtry an the odd-looklnj 1'bryKiau cap being ft vorltus. Black dresees of fine aim * ! * ' hair or chot dah cloth hive a collar , utlfj , vest , an jianeli uf black velvet , with a cord of gul ou the cdfo. Ktustan sable trimmings nro made of th tails of the uutnuln. In perpendicular row that form ttrlpes of darker brown tha that of the bodies , The now shades of blue , olo-trlo , coball roy l , drake's ntck , sapphire , hussar , ger tian and Presbyterian ura all to bo loun in ftlovei and hoilery. The Getchen tn lo , caught up on on side bv velvet ribbons that suspend an u moner's ha ? , Is new for young ludlea' citl merr , and wool drofeca. The simplest way of dressing the hair now preferred by ntyllih girl * , thoug many of them wear as many fancy * t e hair-pins as a Japanese dame of hlghei rank. rank.Wide Wide , airtight-brimmed sailor hata i plu h or voUet , having the crowns con pletely covtred with nort , fluffy o trl < tips , are very much worn by young girls their teem. A gentleman's cravat of terra-cot * satin , ftrlpei with gold , and a soarf-pln < complete It , 1 * wora by ladles with dnu'il .breasted Prince Albeit frock coats of oil green clolh or velvet. A real estate agent who had a vaoi houie which he was unable to find n te ant for. tinally itrusk upon the bright Id of making It an Myluui for youug girls jt learning to play the piano. The favorite vlslte htu rquare cli sleevea and two thick box pleau with lo front' , tied by libbons to form a tassel n the foot. Braudenburgs across the tic and In the buck are the trimmings. When a young man In Patagonia wai a wile , he rides out and lasioev cue , but th'a ' country when it Kirl wants a hnsba and her fellow doesn't come to time t lau'iuei him for breich of promise , Miss KOWP , of Boitou , has writtoi play for seven cirls. It I uudg'slood tl tbe heroine falls down while skating t U saved by a piece of ch wing cum wb the hud thoughtfully placed in her pae ! btfore lea * Ing home , The Knzllib girls arc rnmplno ; w ' bol lun.us liui htir In a lintel at Nl Then couioi lhl shocked nutrr > m " 1 heav.-n's sake. Mabel , don't ? They'll U for uno o ! thosn lion 11 American cl Sou nl this Bwcotly de lgu U d do chancligto ovcrht-ur , * . - neatly : gutssuot , with those awfully b g fcot , " The Utcst in the way of millinery nov tie * Is a leather bonnet , much rnemlili those of Ut yenr , inadn tf kid. Th new he d-cu\tirlu 4 ui ( jilt leilly hall fr the addler' < i > hop , but tlut they mo in cf them decorated with pompous , feallic and the like. Tbe color of tbo Icathci terra cotta , Ltea fichu * , rulll'i , and kerchiefa silk or mull aru nut f isteotd up high the neck , but urs arranged In a V nliai coining to a | tolut in front , and thus vehllut ; a bit of tbe throat , which is utui ornamented by a yelvut ribbon and a jt tiled tilde , or a twitted row of pe beads. Narrow hands of fur are quite frf que ly used ai a trimming for evening dreis A magolbctnt velvet robe rtcenl received frnm PrU was furtbd < rlcbed bj stble fur trlmmloga and * > t grown of sDowdropoaahmert was lm | bor crfd down ths ( rent , ktonud th * b tf.m , and ai tlm throit and wrists wltt three-inch bands of d/irk brown fur. Flower fichu * f or evening wer are In creasing In popularity. Tor come titm imt they have teen m du partly of lac * , with flowers na bordering or headlnz tt the wide lace rullle * t tbe whole fiLhu , which ftlmott covers the fhouldiw nd curvoi to the wftlut , narrowing ctf In froril n trailing ends cf delicate vines and half' ' ronc . DttOPS. It It raid that great Improvements will ba inadn next year In railroad r stauront sandwiches. % Trio new festal card wi'h a Hap will call for .1 new kind of letter carrier -ona with ho length of his eyes up and down hu ace. ace.Ai tight trnwicm nro now trolng out ol stylfl the young swells can have them ktuffdd with Bind nnd Hell them to the > olce ! for clubs. Doctor : "Well , Pat , have you taken tht hex ol pHU I Bent jou ! " Pat "Yen , fir , mt I don't frol any better ; maybe the lid ia b't come off yttl" A man who holds his oncru glass In botl mridr , with hlfl elbows hthklni ; nut nn boll iilo' , is preferable to a lady with a big bal at the theatre. You cm kick tbe man , In just ten hours utter declaring thtt hi lad teen n wlmlo 130 feet long , n Now Bed enl rea captain was taken with rpasnn .ml died. One hundred- feet Is ptetty Ion ; or n whaloitory. Whi n&ld that Inventive genius went tin awarded ? A Now Hampshire mm wh < ms Invented n machine In make c1"V s oul f hais wyod ban been offered $50,000 for ils pntcnt. The cloves are sold to hotelr > y the bushel. "And what do you onll thai1' ? asked tin aquliitlva visitor , pointing ti a mutilated tatue. "That i' n torte , " lepllod ttit oulptor "Il'm , " muttered the I. V. | 'but how did It become tone , ? " lie w i enderly kicked out. When Adam ' fell , " and became thor ughly cognizant of hlu diiiRracehow keen' f ho mint have felt hU position when he bsnrbod tbo distressing thought that he nuldn't imitate rf defdultlng hunk casblei nd take the next steamer for Kuropo. OONNDBIALITIBS. Brides who wish to bo considered ultra- ashlonahle are now attended at the nltat > y fancifully dressed boys Instead of maid- n , i The bridegroom and bride of a Wlncon- In wcddlriK wore both sued on the follow , ug day for damage * ID conseq'ienca of laving broken their promises to marry therwlso. Nellie HazelUne , the St. Lords beauty , who became noted through a fight brought n by flirtation with an actor several yoarr go , hns gone on tbo stage. She Is now Irs , I'anau.oro , having married the man who undertook to whip the actor , An Ohio pastor had 11 nunuuuco to hit onpregttlon that the marriage cor onion j naounoed for that morning was post- > ono'l , n the prospective bridegroom wai u jail for lurceny , Tnen ha preached n ermon from the text , "Thou shall not teal. " It has been stated that Mmo. 1'attl hm icon mnrrltd to Signer Nicollnl , thovbotl taving been tot free from thulr furmei nntriiiionlal clialnn The divorce law hat ever been paised In France at all. Il iiencd the ctitmber of deputio * , but WAI helved by the senate , and never wai nought up for consldorrtlon by the unpei louno. II once , if they have been united le legality of the nuptials Is questionable An Austin young man has been borlni young la-ly with bit attentions for vomi line pa-1 , altbaugh on various ansysundr ; ocaslons she has K\ven \ him to uuderstanc mt.he was distasteful to her. A fev renlngs ago he assured her that he wa nxlous to fulfill her every wish. "Ii I eally n fact that you win do whatever sk of y. uT" ' 'Your slightest wish is law } . ) mmand mo and I s'lftll obey " "Well lion , I wlih you would ree if you can IE uce my mutber to innrry you. She is widow , and Is not as particular abou whom aho marries as I am. " IMFIiflTIEB. "Absl that to many people look upo : e1lgl < n simply ns a ( lro-o cupol" exclaim Southern proiohcr. Any mlulstor who would steal n aoruio : fltev. Air. Tulmagu'd ought to bo con Ictecl of pstlt larceny. According to the Orais Valley ( Gal. 'lacugo , tboru h dissatisfaction that tin unduy schools do not lot out In time fo > aao ballgamoi. MIis Nolllo W. Palmer la lecturing Ii Cincinnati on Hull , its locality , nnd tin aturn of Its fires. It is indeed dlllicult ti ceep nuythlug from n woman. The conversion of Sir Tatton Sykes U be Uomaii U thollo religion is descilboc n Luudon Truth a ) "not moro important liau that of u liug-tailcd baboon toOhris ianty. ( The deacon's snn was tolling the pastoi bout the Ices Minplng hit pa , and tin mater Icqnlrtd : "StunR y ur pa , die he } ? Well , what did your pa say } ' Step this way n moment , " mid the boy , IM rather whisper it to you. " Trio Lord lovoth a cheerful River , " bu1 heru'd nu uro chucking a copper cent intc a contribution hex HO loud a ; to make tin oiks tin tbo baok seat think the cotmnun on eervlco ban tumbled off the altar. In a Now York church a Christmas trc estlval wns arrcnged for the children \Vhru a falxe nlariu of fire created a uaul n the aud loner , tha oily persons inj"rei were the children. Is la to ba pnnumoi hat tbe older folks In tbe asseuibl ; .boucbt that they wouH follow the scrip ural injuuctlon : "Suftor little chlldrci , o come unto mo , " The dancing lady who tries to wear th klrt of her dress under her arm , and th w-itt around her kneer , aud kicks be Uppers clear ov r tbe orchestra dial tvery night , gets SO 0 u week , ami the clt niltulouary gtts SbOO a year ; the horaerac scoop * In $2,000 the tint day , and tb church fair lasts a wooVr , works thirty ( it * brut women nearly to death , and oomt out $10 In debt. MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC Modjeaka Is in New York. J. II. Haverly Is negotiating for a leai of the Standard Theatres , London. M. 11. Leivltt says he has the cole rlgl tn produce "lolauttio" westofthoMlssou river , Ihe divorced wife of JohnT Raymon Mnrio Gordon , is playing lu Londoi Knglaud. Theodora Thomas' orchfHtra will play I St Loulu , en route to California , ia Mo next , Tbe dramatic agents report that but ucss his no\er bcon so dull as at the pro ent time. Mllo. Uhea Intends to pva next mi iiitr In I' < tri , ( UvotioK hemulf to furth study in her art. Sjilnoy Iloeonfild Is complettn ; hU lie phy for MI H Minnie MiuUteru , cutltli "i'ho Stoiui Child. " The Mu'lU-Mi Siinitre Theatre Ouuitnn In 'll z-l Klrlt. . . " will follow "II Uomany Ityu" ut lUvorly'a Theatre. Nell JJurgoss U nt prment pUylr "Joslith AlUu'i Wife , " aurt fri ) u nosouu received itoven oxo.U his "Widow Itodot pcrformnnco , M. Gounod's scrol trilogy , "The 15 demptlou , " Is meeting with remarkab succeas at the Oryntal palace , Ljudon , The receipts at the elgh een cnucer which Mm , NlUson his glveu whl t' the states aggregate $ R,200 p.'r concert. ! Mr. Barton Hill will appear at tbe Arc Street Theatre In tome of tboee Imperaoi ations which sUmpe I him as a favorite I stock company days. Kdwln B oth , In recoflt private corre pundence , nays that ho , I * determined t rit a whole jeir at thu cunclutlon of hi iornian engagement. The title Mr. Orover ban fjtvcn the DOI > 'ny which lie IIM written for Mr. rm \ltt. \ lUnkln Is "Domlnlck lii > ard. Jut it will ho changed to a more genera no. no.Mlm Ann * Ulckln'on road her ne\ r < \ma of "Aurellun" lf lore n largo audl nc at Port Jerv B , N . Y. Mlsi Dlnklnso ; sutlll t3) ing with her alster at Hornet ale , Pa. MhuKmllFoMolvllto and company ar n Sydney , AuUrr.Ha. The Wllli union re pi tyingOppyeltton. . " with Mlsa MHJ lo Moore ( Mrs. Williamson ) aj prim onna. The now elnjer. Ho'iwlir Uolan-lt , ha eeu cn nged ftt ; the Paris Opera Conlqii t a salary of 7U 0 0 franci a year , vvltl wo months' vacation , Mmo. Patll chnrdc ? $7 n fcnt to hen er sing mw. Twouty-eiztit yearw BBCI when uuder J. Nixon's inunaueri.unt , th hargo was tututy-flve cents. Mr. Theodora ThnmM and orchcsir , the Oratorio on live bc-en fngegcd by letyof li < ltlmirte , for the production o ' " Friday , Aprl Jounod's "lUdemptlon , on 7 , 1S83. When " 1'rincP'ca ell Illmlnl" WCH prn luccd.at the llroadwuy Theatre , > .e\ York , in 1851 , K. L. l\vnpoit was th Linclitto" anJ J. W. Lanergan th Paolo. " Mile. Alblni will milio her firat appeir cca at tbo New Yoils Academy of MUM n the afternoon eif January 12 , with th iyrnphony Society , under the dlreciian c ) r. L. Uimroech , John Stetson has declined an offer e J55,000aye r for the le > e of the lift AvenueTiieatre. The fler wan nude b ho friends of the Cincinnati belle , Mu oneuhlno Unilly , who Ii about to "pal Ir.o" New York as "Jullat. " EDUOA.TIONAL NOTES. Princeton now has sixty-two endowc ch ilarshlps. Lnulalsna has a school population o 90,01)0 , Now Orleans contributing C1,4U 0 this cumber. Cambridge , England , ban nineteen Net /inland undergraduates. Profejsor Northrup of Yale , Is spokei f In connection with the Presidency o Hrard College. A Maine woman , Miss Ellen Lord , c 'o'tland. baa held for several yean th hair of Greek at Wellesley College. There U an enrollment of 100,674 in tb Minnesota schools , the S atn having chool population of 315,943. The averug urn paid monthly to the male teaoherH i : . ' ! l ! CO ; to the women teachers $28.5C Why this difference ? In the experimental kitchen in the low Agricultural College , the girl students ai aught the phlloaopby as well ai the prai Ice of cooking. They learn the chemlstr ad comparative economy of foods , tl : sual adulterations and the methods < mrkoting. In ono of tbe Boston public schools mvel experiment hai been conducted du ng tbo uost your. A room was fitted u 1 r instruction in wood working nnd tn IBBHOI were or un'.eil to give two bouts reek to manual fctudy. The experimm B said to have been entire success Tt boys , while delighted with their cupentr. ild not neglect their other studios , an heir marks were all high. The average snlarv of women teachcri 1 Vermont Is only 818 21 little moro tht hat received bv the Ignorant servant wl crapes kettles in tbe kitchen. In No Iftmpshlrn the women teachers rocel' > 22 SO. Vermont's male teachers are pa at the rate of about a dollar a day small wa e * than are given to an ordinary 1 lorer in the fields. It la no wonder th ho teachers are consldoiod incompete and the schools failures. Missouri has , next to Indiana , the lar eat amount of permanent funds devoted school purpose * in the Union. They a grogata (9,471,600 , not Including tbo a aual apportionment of State revenue. T State hat a school population of 741,03 and of this number 4-8.0CO am enrolled the pnblloschool * Thnro nro 8,822 echoc In operation , commoted cy 10,007 teachei and la't year $3.408,738 were expend upon'those schools. P ow Humpshlie'i educational pro-pet nro not bright , aocordltig to the annual r > ort of the Statn SuucrintfnJout of Pub ! ln > tructlon , Witbin n year elgbtynl Bchools have gonuout of existence , and t attendance hus fallen oil la tlnmo that i ntvln. The pny of to ichors averages $3C uonth for man and S'Ji for women , T Jiipenntcuilent coniplaliii that tbo nchor tin uot do thorough fork ; leaving tha bo ] isndK , eyes , and earn utitruinod , crainmli ill * memory with ueoUuj thlnii > , and t omptlug to enlij.hlon bin iindentniidli with vialon ary and absurd Illustratlone. VANDERBILT UEsOilEOES HI HORSES. 'ho Future of Mtmcl 8. The Dotib Team Time of Aldino and Early Rose. ntcrview lu tha Hplilt ct tlio Tttei. "I was driving' Maud S. wllh L ; andor , at Saratoga , lu August , whet t occurroil to mo I would got hi rercly and show a fast mile , boating , waaiblo , 2:10. : In that view I not or Blair to come on , and told him t nfco her in hand , expecting to Rot lu a condition aud drive LjjBinder c uomo good hone to trot with her. mow Oltneatonownaa good polo horsi and I had BOOH his owner aud wo had lerfuot nndortaudlrii ; about then With this understanding Blair wont I work at her. A few days later bought Eirly IIase , and sent her fence once to Hartford. She had novorbee hooked double. She was hitched wil Ljaandor. They wont fast and it wi at once aeon that oho was going to t a wonder. I took a party of frlnm to Ilanford , where wo nay Kir Hose and Lyaander go , aud tht drove her while the inaldo of tl ttack was wet with the sprinkler c ou the outside , a mile in 2:18 : $ . A dine had trotted the day before , at trotted again the next day. M Shepard bought her during her la race , and the following day M Rockefeller bought her of him for n after a trial with Early Rose , whit oonolutivoly showed to those presoi that they were going together R team. They trottrd on this ocoaeii in 12:25 : , the last hnlf milo lu 1:11 : , at the last quatter in 34 seconds. "I then sent word to Bair to dri thorn together , and the next Friday would bring a l > irly of gontlonu from Now York to see the team trot fast mile , and also to wo Muud S. tr fast mile sltiglu aud double with 01 of the mnrcn. Djforo this Bur p M ttirl S. with Aldinu , and thuy we in'27 : He was afraid , as ho nfu ward told me , io lot her go a y f , wU ns die had not lost much 11 wh r > iti l.Tvlng S rat iHo drove Ear Rjeo nnd Aldino in 2'J5 : and rttpoU in 2:21 : on the ful owing Honda the track not havti g buun touch ftnco thu racing of the week I fore , wh.oh was the only fast wo they had. This wss \Yodnesda when unexpectedly I got , at Na port , ou that day , a letter from Ii : saying ho would show me as fast half mile as M tud U. ever wont , b that she had lost so little flsh ho w afraid to drive her a milo as fast she could go , "On receipt of this letter I m * up my mind I would take no gentle man t } Hartford to show them a ha1 nilo. I telegraphed them all that th ODgncoment ? for Friday was off , an nt a mceango to Bair t Itivo the tuarva RD fcnt as h ould the in.\t dy , Wodnesdaj Jeptcmbar 13 , and hip them to Noi fork nitU Llaui S. nnd Lysandof o Thunday , and not'fud&Ir ' TOD yt oud & cor for them on Wednt-Mhj Jo drove them not against 2:1JJ : ( u any other time , bat merely to DC what they could do , and ho toll graphed to mo at Newport that the ro'.tcd in 2:10 : } . Mr. iliakok toll no ho knows thu'ontlotnan veil wh taid the watch , which indicate : Ui 2 5 , and that ho h entire ) > y cure > otont aud trustworthy to time atij > ody'f ' horse. "fhoroaro seven horses , conntin ITuud 8 , , in my at ble at the prcsen Imo Any two of thorn can trot i ! ; VO and are perfect single and donbl hoieoa. They nro all the fast ones own , and if any other man can oho uch a lot I weald like to aoe them. lalin , and think I will nhoir , the hrco of them will bo put togothe and trot in 2:13Alttlne : , Eulylloe and Maud S 'Time will toll. ' The wiil do it easily , and not as a bcrntcl "Maud S ie now in charge of Blali abject to Captain Stone's careit management , and where aho will [ icnr next season will depend on cii somatances. My present idea U t ot her trot during the regular surx mor meeting at Chicago , and late make a field day with her and some c my other horses at Hartford , uhowin loublo and Ringlet performances , frc o the public. If no ill luck befall tfaud , I thiuk the turf annala of 183 rill bo 'marked with a white stone n my judgment , aho is nound a eve ho wan in her life , and I think wl ioat her record. Then , as t tor road work , I nov < md any trouble with he ; . ' always know aho was a mare thi rould not brook uukindncsa , but landlod gently you can do almost an ] hlng with her that IB , If nho Is f o trot. Of course , she Is like all hlgl > rod , good fueling horses , she noec regular exorcise. List spring , short ! after she catno homo , I drove hi and Lysander just as fast aa ho cou go without breaking , and she went i itoady as when making her best tim [ drove her occasionally in the fii lth that mare ( pointing to Ear [ lose ) and oho acted very well ; th ( rotted f jst and etoady. " Swindler * Abroad If any one has reproaontod that Taro are in any wuy iuterosted in ai Bogus blttora or atuff with the woi "Hops" in their narrio , cheating ho oat folks , or that wo will pay any i their bills or debts , thuy are fraui and swindlers , fttid the victims dhou punish them. Wo deal In and p : only the bills for the genuine III Bitters , the purest and best modicii on earth. 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For deafce's and ei ache , it has dona wondern to u > y certo knowledge. It is the only medlci iluhboJ patent medkiiie that I have ov felt like recommending , and 1 am ve anxious tn BOO it in every } > lace , for I ti you that I would licit ho without it In n h U8a for any consideration. I aru m Miffcriu ; ; with u pnln like rheumatism n y rluht lltntj , anil nothing rullcvea r like Thama " Jtrhctric Oil. " Dt. 13. Crane , Uorry , 1'a. SUFFER no longer from Dyspep sia , Indigestion , want of Appetitolossof Strength lack of Energy , Malaria , Intermittent Fevers , &c. BROWN'S IRON BIT TERS never fails to euro all these diseases. Boston , November > $ , i83r. DKOWH CiiBHicAr. Co. Gentlemen : For ye n I hare beenaEreauuOererfrom Dyspepsia. nd could get no relief ( having tricii everything which was recommend , cd ) until , acting on Ihe advice of a friend , who had been benefited by UKOWN'S IKOH HITTERS , I tried a bottle , with most surprising results. Previous to taking HKOWN'S IRON Brrrsits , everything I ate distressed me , and I suflcrtdT greatly from a burning sensation In the stomach , which was unbearable. Since talc. Ing UROWN'S IKON JJrrrsHj , all m/ troubles are at an end. Can eat any time without any disagreeable re sults. I am practically another person , Mrs. W J. FLVNN , 30 Maverick St. , E. Uoston/ BROWN'S IRON BIT TERS acts like a charm on the digestive organs , removing all dyspeptic symptoms , such as tast ing the food , Belching , Heat in the Stomach , Heartburn , etc. The only Iron Preparation that will not blacken the teeth or give headache. Sold by all Druggists. Brown Chemical Co. Baltimore , Mel. S.-f that a < l Iron Hitters are made by Drown Chemical Co. , lUltimore , and liave crossed red lines and trade * mark ou wrapper. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. mi OF QU1NOY , ILLINOIS , las returned' Omahn ( for a short titno only ) , where hu cm bo con. ultud nt parlor 5 , PAXTON HOUSE. Prof. Samuels offorn to all IheBO hat are Buffering from Weakness and 3ofootlvn ei ht his IMPROVED CRYSTAL SPECTACLES ! superior to any other In use , os the ollowing homo evidence of well- cnown people of this olty and vicinity will testify. TESTIMONIALS. < 3ocitaL Duvfl , IOWA , ) December 21,182. / Prof. H. Somuclti : IJcar Sir Some two ) Pnrs anil a half since jou \lsltwl this city , ant ] at that time I Mas troubled with inyic4 , caused bj cxcosslie proot-rcailliiK unJoth.r oltico work to such an extent that I could at time * hardly read , studv or decipher 1 > I.In print wltiout frequently resting thorn. You ruljii"tud a pair of Kisses for mo that are ntxt io liullsponsablc , and I ha\e nohcs tancy In rccom. mending persons to y. u ho may bo troubled H 1th w iak 11 } t3. ! Yours truly , J. C. JKIUOAN , IMItor and I'ubllshor Globe. Corvcn , 11LD T , February 14 , 1880. I'rof. Samuels : Dear Sir I feel that I would bo unzra'eful ln < ed If I did not In come n.niiii r cxpri'M my Kratltudu to ) on for thu wonderful bencfltsdf ri\ud from thu uao of ) cur 1-lnhca adjusted tc my ejiH byou. . Iluuu trltd other g n-stsand means , but nil to no purpose , nnd I had eon cludtd injSfK doomed to KO lir ugh the orld ni'iuh tlglitlu's ; but whereas I j nonrl ) blind , now I see , ai d am able to neil as I ncer coukl before. I rt'KrU that I li-vil i ot met Prof. Sam < He In Hooner , tothat I ml | kt have been cnJ3 > ln < thla blesslm ? of seeing. II | IHB | that mauj others ma , have thubenofltsof jour help , I am , gratefully yours , MISS ABBY WALTON , Nurse. While on the Pacific coast years ago I became partially blind , and my right cje hasneterre covered. I have trio numbcrB ot time * to gel KlasHCft to hilp mo , also other remedies , but II vtoaof noiue , ox no one could htlp mu. Whcr > rof. Simil 1 < caina thU llmo to Omaha. 1 thought that It w uld do no i arm n trjlng him and eeu what ho would Bay. He examined mj ) CH and told mi that ho could unko me stc , not w.thonc , but lta both CMS. I told htm tc Co on end make mu ecu , ax Iliad gltcnupthe Idea of ocr boin able to Bee u el I again. To my uriirl u he made mo a pair of Klasaen that en < ub 09 mu to eeu with my right ejo ns ell as with the other. I will cheerfu 1) recommend him to nil those that ha > o ( 'hen 11,1 hopen. Yours , with good eight , OCO. E. OIUSON , Herald Oulco. Om ha , Neb. , December 20,1882. I used to 1m every weak ej cs an J tried n great mill ) thingti for reliefbut It was all ln > uln. When I'rof SamucU was In thu tit ) a few jeara aiti 1 wosiuhiiul by onuof my Iilen' who wan bcm flted b } him to cab on him. I done no , and am 1:1 : id to btotv tint lie helped me wonderfully. Hu titled me at tint tlmu with a pair of hia glaxitcs , and thej rc\e ma Instant relief , and after using them for n short time my ejen Im I rovwl BO that I had no Hsu f r the glanse at all. Mj slghk Is perfect , although I was adU'uJ nit to put on gimmes , for I uoi Id have to wear them all tha time ; but I'rof. Samuels' gla veg worh different. lhe > Improved my ejc . and I woukl iulvi o all licisonn who have troubio with theli uv OH to ca f on him. KcMKcUully , A. T. SWIQAHT , 4 City 1'oiics , Omaha. Uoccmbcr IS. OUIIIA , Scctember 18 , 1879. Somoran < tince , whili engaged In editorla labor at night , mv uvesigh" l > ecnmu Impaired and I found it ditllcult to flnd glaasen whlcr would ( fiord any relief. During thu ) > a.st two 01 Ihroj jcantmy OJCH grow weaker by constanl u o , ami 1 began tohealanned lest 1 n ight foi a llruu ba obliged to la } a > Uleniy books , vvh ch 1 po much dcl'ght ' In I'rovliluiee , I think , ho ; kindly alifcil mo hystn ling Ir.t8amucli to till til } lly ute of hij Improv ui co ebtl glares foi uovcral dajs 1 find thu natural vl Ion restored and I am now abN to rcul a > d f tiuly as much ai I plcisj without tiring the ee or causing pain It ecms w oud rf ul tnatnucnau effect can bi produce J In so short i time , aud I tavcnodoub it will be permanent. I amglal I'rof Samuu'B haj vinlttd this city where no man } neul the aid be c n afford then and I hopa hla gluwes will be Introduced and ox ttnslvi'l ) usedbcru. IL H. E. JAMrSON , IVutor tfmt liaptbt Church. OMAHA , Neb. . December 12 , 1882. Trot. II. Samuels ; ptarSIr I have now u * l the gUsseo will which jou furnUhtd me for one week and cat truly ay that I have d.rUixl inorj comfort Ii that short upaeo of tlm than In } ears previous Almost from my earliest reiollectlons I havi suffered from > n Inability to neo d utlnctly evei when close by , someilmis f llwl to know or rec ognUe niyrnos Intimate friends , a'l ' of whlcl was a constant Bourcu of mor Ideation to me. ] trlixl remedies and gia o of different kind with but , very llit'e ' benellt and until I con s illiil y u , iletnuslniv rase hopel ( w Thank , fMCur eklll , I amaMato BCD bttttr than vc before Try 1'iof. SainicU' treatment anil bi bem fitt J i s I hav o been. Very tmly } ours , JIAilY 110SAUI ) , ? MU Uccutur Stiect ARTIFICIAL EYES ALWAYS OK HAND. OFFICE HOOKS : 9 a. m. to 7 p. m. 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