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THE DAILY BEE OMAHA SATURDAY , JANUARY 13 POEiRY OP THJ3 TIMES. Tno Mcxlorn Lover. O , atvo me tbe love oi your nonl , My Illy of KWCotneM nnd tight ! I'ra sot n real I'alhiv howl , A Dragon nb'autlfnl ftlht | ! The r-rest Xnklnl On the whole You'll think my olrl clilu * too quite , 0 , Rive mo the love of your oul , My Illy of awfctnesu and light ! I noror uo RRS or burn co l. Sunflower * Illume my nl ht ; I band like willowy pole- Mr hair la ft wondatful eight. U , eive me the love ol your iioul , My Illy of itvcetnoM and light ! The Weary Urchin. New York DI p tch , Now doth the we ry urchin Crawl lazily to nchool , Whllo up hli back ho'a loratchln' For the "V. U. L. E. , " fool , Tint nama mlicblevotui feller Had wilt beyond hU view , And whacks him on the smeller For being so dorn new. Hnowflakoo. FMIInK all the night-lime , Falling all the day. Cryatal'wlnged and voleolemi , On their downwird way ; F .tiling tbronRh the darknera , Falling through the light , Covering with beauty Vale and mountain height , Never summer hlostomn Dwelt so fair M thete ; Never lay Ilka glory On tha fields and tree * . Hare the airy wreathing , Deftly turned tha icrell , Hung la woodland arche * . Crowning meadow knoll. Freest , ohanteat fancies , Votive art. may be , Winter's sculptors rear to dnramer' * msmory , J. T. Cheney , in The Critic. A Well-Ruled Stato. Where ipades grow brfght , And Idle iwards grow dull ; Where gaels are empty , And where barns are full , Where field paths are With frtquent feet outworn , L w court rards wotdy , Silent and forlorn ; Wbera doctors foot it , And wlieia fanners ride ; Whore age abounds , And youth U multiplied ; n Whore poisonous drinks Are cnwod from every place ; Whi ro opium's curia No longer leaven a trace , Where these signs are They clearly Indicate A Imppy people And a well-ruled stato. HONEY FOR THW LADIES. Elaborate l oa ribbon fichua are much born. born.Byron Byron collai * of fur have taken the place Of bo g. HUlack mutelaMe h much uied In aonrn- lugdren. Huu aproni of lace are among late noveltloi. lilrda of various klnilt nro uied to orna- BonnaU with cloth crowna and felt brims are much worn. A Jewry waist U n valuable item in a Udy'a wardrobe effects. Plush trims everything and faimt many entire costumes and wrapi , Camel's hair bonnets In braided bands are latj Parisian novelties. 8mUl heads of gray foxes trim bonnet * or tnrbaru of seal effectively. Nothing l more offensive to taite than an overdressed young girl. White marabout ruohes make exquisite trimmings for tulle dresues. 'jhe deml'traln remains in vogue for re- eption and , clausing parties. Whlto and tinted laces trim home wrap pers and house jiukets admirably , Walking suits of velveteen are rivaling plnah costume * in popalnr favor , Dlnotc velveteen U the farorito walking null of tbo dressy Now York woman. Tbe uowojt linen collar ! are standing clerical bands with a finely embroidered edge. Skirts , when nrndo oi valvet or cloth , plinh or velveteen , need not be tnuinud at tbe bottom. Tna adoption of velvet for evening dross IIM led to Us boluf uaud largely for bridal toilets. Gold , flllvor and chonlllo cords aio braid * od In with the cimol'i hair bands of tha new bounet from 1'arls. Kid bonueta , kid gimps , galleons and laces , all in the natural leather colors , are the fancy of tto season. The furs moat in mo for bonnet briinn and trimmings ara Ilnaala sable , seal , naa otter and Persian Uiub. Black laoe ruches and cascades and black lace draoeriet for skirts are much in favor for elderly ladies. No dressy toilet is now conildered com plete unless a fancy mull is added , match ing the dr ss and bonnet. Some of the wide fur band ] worn on promenade dreases measure nearly three- quarters of a yard In width. Terra ootta Is th * favorite color for gen tlemen's handkerchiefs worn in the outoida pockets of their overcoats. ' White bands , ungloved , covered with " jewelry , are BOW seen us frequently at operas and balls aa gloved band * . The newest bonnets are very small , but have a pointed brim extending over tbo f urehead , and long ears with square corners. Oat-of- leer costumes , plain or elaborate , are frequently draped with a large brooch of antique silver looping tbe tunic or the scarf tabller. Double ruffs or ruchoa are tbe moat pop ular neckwear for full and deml-tollet l > i Indoors , hut they are not manageabla for outdoor costume. The new nhadoa of blue , electric , cobalt , roytl , drake' * neck , sapphire , hussar , gen tian und prcibyterlan are till to be found In glovoi and hosiery. The newest wraps are padded on the ilionldam , or rather th * upper part of tbe sleeve. ThU it done to glve.the waiter an appearance of greater height. Tan is the favorite color for evening JR gloves when the rule of matching thedret ts aud KOVOI ! Is disregarded. T u color bar- moulzea with white black and , all colon ) . Uraidod bonnets are made of strips ID.cf velvet , ntripa of pluib , of chenille , nud of catnet's hair to witch ( bo colors of thn clutbii uow S3 faaiilonublu for walking suits. V The favorite .fur sett for young ladle * are capo ) and muff i of black monkey's skins of long hair , bsaver nf light shade , dark He.il , aud lung bl wls f ox mid Kuitlau baroWide Wide , str&ixht-brlramed nailer hnts of plnib or velvet , having tbe crowns com- pletulr covered with nUort , ilalfy ostrich lips are very much worn by girls iu their tetns. liuza Bilbrlcgan itockingi are worn Inilde of silk and cwbmero stocking * , giv : ing additional warmth and protecting the akin from thu dyj orroughuetaof tbo outer Blocking , Very large masculine bats of beaver plmh are revived , tbe favorite trimmings lor them being R band around the crown and a larga buokle in front , or ostrich tips or plumes In a tuft on tha elda. A pretty evening bcnnet | for a ladr/no locger yoang Is a Fauohon or bb of red plwbor ndTtlrat , with pompoa or I 1 o'lrloh panache of the aim * color , and ft icarf of black St > inih lace f or dtrlngs. RELIGIOUS. Only two ofl the forty.two Methodist churches In Unltlmoro have rented pens. The others are froo. , Dr. Klljah NawUnJ , of New Albany , haspreiontod the Kpl copl chnrch of that city , Vflth a houie worth $0,000 for A par- nonage. Ninety new members were added to tha 1'rwbyterlan church of Wcntfio'd , N. J. , nt Its la t cotnmnnlon , clKhty-threo of whom united on confeielon of faith. A new rejponflve leryice hs been In troduced into all tfco churches under the chirfta of the connlnlory of the Collegiate Dutch Reformed church of Now York , The Inorovo of Haptliit churchm in the United Bt tf i during the last half century IIM been i.t the rate of131 every year , or rather more than eight A week. The Protestant Kpltcopal cl rgy of Ver mont number 30 ; pnrl lie . 48 , commnnl- cmtr , 3,483 ; Sunday school scholars , 1 702. Tna valne of church property In 1378,300. Nobraika hai one hundred and thirty four Congregational ohnrchen , with a membership of 3,829. The additions last year were 090. The Sunday school scholars number 5,8.3. The benevolent contributions were 17,830. The Old South Church society , of Beaten - ton , havf , with a mr t commendable lib erality , vet d unanimously to continue tba salary , $1,000 a year , of Kav. Dr. Man ning to Hi family until April 1 , 1883 , and nftttr that period to pay to hla fimlly $3,000 a year for six years , The society nliio voto.1 to erect n monument to the memory of Dr. Manning. Dr. M ( lrearor , of Kdlnbnr ? , recently preached at Stockport th * ninety.nlntn annual re mon of the moat worwltrful Sabbath - bath scho 1 In the wor d , It baa -400 teachers and 4 , COO children , and nearly 05.000 children have pjuued through tbe nchool alnca I pi commencement. Tha Inglng Is led by an orchestra , and thor * ara sixteen violins among the instrument * . The latest statistics of the Luthoratn of thlscountry are on follows ; Minlstora , 3,121) ) ; congrcg tiona , 0,130 ; communicant * ) , 785,787. During the PMC jear the net in crease ban been 130 minister * , 295 congro- and 47,485 communicants In 18,0 the nntiro nimber cf communlcanta wai 898 587 , so that the denomination haa nearly doubled since that time , The report of tha thirty-fifth aonna meeting of . .Plymouth Church , Brooklyn Kav. Henry Ward Be cher , ( pastor , showed a total membership of 2,618 , ntxtr-four bavin * been added to tbe cburoh and fifty removed during tba past ye r. ' The num ber of children baptized was ninety-eight. The nnmber of children in the Sunday school and the rnUnton was 2,408. The money received for pew ronta was SM.OOO , and by collections in ths ohurcb (5,404 , Tha coct t f music wat $0,070. IMPIlflTIES. BarncH Is trying to evangollia Brooklyn. [ B unui ) la a sauguina man , A Voasur College ralsi reads the prayer- book response tbu : "An it was In the beginning , la now , and ever shall be , world without men. Ab , me ! " "Beoohor , " eays an exchange , "boa been pitching into hell. " Wo had heard that Mr. Beocher wai far from well , but bad no idea that tbe trouble would terminate fatally. A St. Lonla clergyman wai brought Into ft Hcand * ) , which haa led to a law rult , chUflr beciti'B he bonght a sot of falo tooth for a girl whom he was believed to admire. A Cblogo man offers a reward of $10 for tbe return of hU umbrella , and , of course , the religious enthudaat who car. rled it away from urayer meeting is not going to give himself away for that money. A man wa found dead at tbe Merrl- wether hotvl , Frankfort , Ky , He bad blown out his gas. "Sad affair , " laid the landlord , speaking of the event. " 1 should gay I * was. Over 1,000 feet of gas es caped. " Ingernoll thinks Moses made mistakes , but he U very sure Stephen W. Doriey didn't. In * plt of BoV assurance * , the general pnbllo will still believe that Motes would bavo been a better man in Doraey'a place. Tbe seal of Harvard College , with its inscription in Latin , "Kor Christ and the Cbnrcb , " lit paluted on u proupeotua of the veterinary Hchool , whiah in noon to open "If Harvard can introduce Christianity into the horse business , " cay a a ttudent's letter , "dtabelief in miracles will bo at an end. " The llov. Mr. Grant , of FouKhkeepale , N. Y , has been dismissed from hla pantor- ate fnr the reason , among others , that he had baen Bean ' 'in broad daylight sitting beeldi his wife on a iota and eating from the lame banana with her. " Ministers xhonld certainly try not to set a bad ex. ample to other men , A party of young loafers en'ered a Methodltt church at Wauseca , WIs. , nnd botian o nlght'a caroming with whisky and cards. As tboio WAS tie police force that could be called in , the pastor wrapped himself in a thoet , emerged from behind the pulpit , and spoke in Mich a ghostly manner that the intruders fled In dismay. "When , " aaked the superintendent , fix- me hU ave on the teacher of the young Indie * ' Bible class , "when does man moat ktenly und nnd fully conscientiously rcog- nix ) nnd realize his own utter nothing- noun1 And the young man , who had led himself tn the aUar only two shorJ weeks ago , blushed painfully and said , wU'b fal tering voice , "When he's being marr. ' d. " PEPPBHMINT DROPS , ( u ? ° J * lr > . .BrId the P " "DKer to the ahlp'a doctor , "I am not seasick , but I am deucedly disgusted with the motion of the vessel. " A dilly chicken triln has bean started on the Pennsylvania railroad. Tnoy have a ( .avenger . Cochin the roir and a looomo- tlvnto pullet. BwJamlH Hoover , of Indiana , wa * killed while clranlng a well by a bucket falling on hli bead. Thus dots pall death rednco the number. A b ld-headed man who has heard that ihe halra en a manU bead ar s numbered , wants to know If tbera la nt aomo ' wfliro ho can obtain tbe back numbers. According to Beechcr a man can become "redolent with piety , ' but such even arc very rare. About the time a man begins to feel redolent ho moota a policeman. Orpheus wheu ho played mad * the rocki come up ; aud hU po rvr teems to have da- K eudoH to a great many popular linger * . You have to with the coma up rocks it you want t > hear them , When % lady who hai been taking muilc leuena for the past eight yearn hanga buck aud ' blu.hcH anil saya uho roily can't play , don't ln iat on It. Tha obaucea ara that I ba oau't. When a man "mysteriously a" nowadays bU frlondji tlon't bc0. . . , . . off tbo Driver or c&stlni ; arouaJ for a murdeier until Ills known how his books stand and bow much money ho bad borrowed , A mn nt a hotel full the whole length of H Hlght of stairs. Servants ruthed to pick him up. They naked him if ho was butt. "No. " ha repll * . ! , "not at all. I'ra uatd to coming down that w&y , I'm a life inaurnnco agent , " Tha clergyman In a certain town , ai the cuetoni Is , having publUbed the b.imU hoof matrimony between two per < > us , WAS followed - lowed by the clerk's reading tba hvmn be ginning with thoaa " btten wordi : "Mlntaken : eo.ib , who dream of heaven. " g\Vo are willing to take a certain amount ol ttockln newspaper accounts of western cyclones , but when an Arkansas paper tolls us about a tophi r carrying a bed quilt sixty- one milts , aud then went back for the sheet , we ain't there. A South. Bad woman received a tele- gram , and her face blanched and her hud tnaoUd M ail * hld th * wop a4 * rO- op li'fore her. Giving It to her d tightr , .he said , "Koad It. " The girl obeyed. " 1'n a h sbroken hiita \ nnd gene to the hcspital , " nhfl said , The mother's fao * brigbtentd. "Thank heaven it Is no worse , " she iftlJj "I feared he mltfht be going to bring somebody to dlnncrl" A new stAge kl'B h s be n invented which la U two tnlnutoa , and tbe only way to prevent tbe over-crowding of tbe drn- matlc iirofe Ion U fortho atar * ctresi to ent onions Jutt before going on the sttgo. Nothing , will quicker shatter a two minute kin An d mitke it droop and die-away In two ecconds , thun an onion-laden breath. A Chicago lady oncp spjilled to _ learned judge for a divorce. "Wnat in the name nf the huaband ? ' Inquired the loirned judge , "I have no huiband yet , but Inas much M 1 o.intcmplato matrimony , I feet that I should be prepared for the worst , " A dog and bin bill fell into a dispute as to which thould wtg the other. An itinerant w rn pitalog that way casualty remarked : "Speaking of Ullr , reminds me that I potnesn ona wlilcb may ] > os iblv bn influential enough to wag yon both. " That fable teaches that ten cent ) worth of dyna mite la bigger man than a church aUepla. An editor once owned three hundred thousand dollars worth of rallo.id stock , twenty-ne thousand dollar government bonda , alx white tblrta , a country resi dence on the HulBcn , a farm in Illinois , a apan of horses and a waon , two aultn of clothes and a plug bat. This fable teaches that all tba liars are not dead yet. Den ver Tribune. CONNUBIALITIES. Benjimln Bennett , aged sixty-nine , and Miss I/lbbl Mills , aged seventeen , wrre married on Saturday at Schaghticoke , N. Y. There It a rumor that Nilsnon Is to marry again , a Senor Angel de Miranda , whose mother was goterneis to Mcrcode ? , and made a marchioness. He Is a naturalized Krenctman , There it n widow In St. Lonii who haa been married fourteen times. Three of her husbands deserted her , eight have died , and the other three she ran away from , At a recent fashionable wedding in New York oily , tha happy couple bed scarcely been m de one when the organ struck up "Now You'te M rrM You Must Obey,55 greatly to the amusement of those present. The Courier-Journal , of Louisville , printed last Tuesday , tinder tbo head , "A Horrible Ilicord of Cbrhtmai Crimes , " an n-oount of a fanhionable jwedding at Mr , John Ganson and Mrs. Snodderly , of Jfern , Ind. , were married the other day , but teparatod Immediately after th ceremony. Popular education in Indiana cannot be at such a low ebb MI some people - ple claim. The living skeleton of Bunnell'a mnnenm , New Vnrk. who recently married Beauty No. 71 in the prize competition , tarns out to bo a blgwnist ; another wife and three luiioru , fat children having turned up at Kockland , Mam. The readers of Mm. Bnrnalt's atory , "The Fair Barbarian , " will bj interested la knowlrg that the heroine ia a well known California princeas , who haa lately found her "Jack in tbn son of Congressman Hiscock , of New York. A young woman of St. Lou'a ' sent out in * vltationa for an elaborate reception , and Just before the Ruciita began to aBsemb'e ' nhe decided that "ho would bo marriad that evening. A clergyman was ( tent for In hnate , and the ceremony was performed between dances. An Alabama editor haa been gathering statistics to show which are the favorlto months for marrying. The result ia a tie between November and December , and the thoughtful editor remarks that it was doe partly to the marriage association boom and partly to tbe cold weather. "Do you agree to take this woman to be your lawful and wedded wife , to freeze to her through thick and thin henceforth aud forever ? Do you agree to cut stove-wood , make fires on cold mornings , furnish ra tions regularly , and be at model hnsband in every respect ! " Such wai the ceremony M employed by an Atlanta , Ot. , Justice of1 1 the peace who officiated at a marriage in that city. Intsmuch aa thn yonng man answered ' 'Yen , " it Is not neceuary to say that n neg Uve answer would have placed him under bonds more irksome than those ofa , hymeneal nature. nature.'I = = = ' MUSICAL ANODRA.MATIO. Bouoioault Ia in Boiton. Salvml ia in Boslan yet. Mrs Lnngtry is in Chicago. EfH'Ellsler will bead a combination next year. Uharlotto Thompson is Eyre-ing herself in Georgia. .The Calender minstrels expect to in dulge In n European tour next auramer. The new opera huiso at Cadiz , Ohio , oo't $30,000. It baa u stating capacity of 000. 000.Mm. Mm. Sol Smith hat taken the place of Mrs. Boniface , who la 111in [ the Lotta comp - p ny. The Bijou Theatre , Boston , ia lighted by COO oloctrfo lights , each of alxtcea candle power. Yon Suppe la at work upon a' new ope retta , "Fanfarl. " The libretto ia by Vic tor Wilder W. II. West states that his reported marriage to Fay Templeton waa rather | premature. Mlas Maggie Moore , wife of J 0. Wil liamson , haa grown o stout that aho ia .uipelled to retire from the stage. Alice Dunning Lingard haa contracted to ) become a member of tha Madison Square theater company next season. Patti la eald ta own more diamonds than ny woman in the world worth , all told , 9700,000-and yet the worka for A living. Rnbensteln conducted tbe band of the Ru&tUn Mu Ical noclety In St. Peters burg recently at Etelka Center's third [ j | ooncgrt. Bwtley Campbell' * great spectacular play , "Siberia , " will bo Riven at H v- erly'a theatre in grand style early in Feb ruary. Mr. V , 11 , Co wen in writing n new aynv phon ; exrrensly f or lHana Hlchter , who waa tbo first to produce bla toindlnaviaa symphony. Mme , Nllison presented Henry E , Ab bey with a smoky topaz sctrf itlo , elegant- ly mounted in old gold , studded with dia moudii , M a Ohrhtmas gift. Edwin Booth his acooptrd an cma a- ment at th Resident Thettre , Borllu , awhere he now it. He will gjuiak4 bis firut appearance a * Hamlet. itlsi Ada Dye U expected t play Mra , Dick In ' 'Young Chetwynd Mra. Win- throp" next 40 son with the trixvivllng com- pauy from the M.iJl on Square theater , Umitave Frohman hM returned from Europe , bavin ? ttrrangrd for the produc- ti nof Hazel Ivirkn. ' ' EimrraHa , " and a"Tho ProfM'or" Iu Pria and London , Joirph Jefleronii | credited with naylni ; that although the lute- lamented duibeaa of Ualnnborough'ii h\t may foroi a fine br.ck- ground to n lovely face , It U a hid fore- Broniid tn n com > dy. Mme , Nll"fou will notnvtlclptte In the ooicing opera fpiitlval at Cincinnati. Com' postra of the Italian tcboiil will predoml . nate , In doforoiica to ' \ . I'dttI , who ban un lore tu waato oil the jeiU'y school 1Cof V rdl , tha veteran corapis r , who haa contribute 1 muiilficlently of Ute to the relief of thu nutlorrrn by tin inundations in Lombardy and Venstt , Intends to fiumd n hotpltuf for the relief uf tha tuiftrlng nt Bussnto , In hU native State OBul Parma , Horf t > rd' AoiiVPU tjiunte ni a Ra Du. U. B , DAVIS , Motiden , Conn. , says : "I have used It as a pleoaent and cooling drink In fevers , and hare been TWJ m ohpleu d with It , " ODD OAUaua oy FIBKH. A eby-rccknt exploded In n CARD of fireworks at Kort SVcrtb , Toxiu , on ChriatiuM day. Threa bulldingi were sjarncd to the ground , ADoiton girt lowered a window the other night to air a room. The car- tilai were blown agaiuat a gat jut and the bouno WAB destroyed , The janitor of the Smith baHding I } in Wilmington ; atoppod on a match iu ' Tatnall'a * ' ntudlo , Clo'.h cartrina near by instantly caught tire aud a unmber of pictures were dsfltroyod. In the ( flack amna , Oregon , paper nillla , about two weeks a o , rising water thkod a bnrrul of lime. ' 1 ho Hrno Ect fire to some paper , the piper ignltud a burrcl of roain. A big tire followed , Human bones , a charred pipe and several half-melted buttons in the ruins of II. W , Randall's barn , near Btonington , Oonn , , indicated that a tramp had taken a smoke before drop ping off to sloop. O/irclwuly throwing a match away after lighting n cigar is thn canso aa- siO1 ignod fora e-lOO.OOOfiro which broke ont in the immense china omporlnm O1o ; Orington Brothers , at No. 21C Falton street , Brooklyn , on S tnrdsy morning. A citizen of South Bind , Ind , , was nt a fire in that place hit Thursday when some ono told htm that his own dwelling , a half rnllo awiy , wna burn- Ing. Live spark * had been blown thither by a fierce wind. Fulling now prevented the destruction of the latter house. William Massey'a children went be hind their father's barn , at Sit. Vernon - non , Mo. , on Christinas day , to have aotno fun. They pinned a "whirli I gig" to the barn. Sparks from the 7 'whirligig" , flow into aomn hay. The barn waa burned , with ull of Mr. Mas- soy's harvest of 1882. A bnildliR on tbe plantation of J. J. Dobbins , near Anderson , S. 0 , waa burned a fetr days ago. In the rains WM found tha nock of n jug. Under a fitacu wai found the jug to which the nook had been ntiaohed. The jug WM IdontlGad aa the property of a negro , who it under arreat. The floor in ono of the rooms in St Miry'a school building , at Knoxcllle , 111. , was uilod a few daya ago On the morning f the 4th init. a bit of burn ing loot fell from an opun grate on the polished floor. Sooroi of young women tumbled from their beds into the snow. Tbo loss was $100,000. If you arc sick Hop BUtera auroly aid Nature i" making yon well whoa all else fails. If you are costive or dyspeptic , or are suffering from any of the numer ous diseases of the stomach or bowels , it is your own fault If you remain ill , for Hop BittoM are a sovereign remedy In all such complaints. If you are wasting awayt with any form of Kidney disease , stop tempting Death this moment , and turn for a euro to Hop Bitten. If you are sick with that terrible alnknoM Nervousness , yon will find a "Balm in GUead" in the use of Hop Bitten. If you are a , frequenter or a resi dent of a miasmatic district , barricade your system against the scourge of all countries malaria , epidemic , bilious and intermittent fevers by the nse of Hop Bitters. If you hare rough , pimple or sal low skin , bad breath , pains and aches , and feel miserable generally , Hop Bitters will give you fair akin , rich blood , and sweetest breath , health and comfort. In short they cure nil diseases of the stomch , Bowels , Blood , Liver , Nerves , Kidneys , Bright's Disease. SoOfl will be paid for a case they will not cure or help. That poor , bedridden , invalid wife , sister mother , or daughter , can bo made the picture of health , by a few bottles of Hop Bitters , costing but n trifle. Will yon lot them suffer ? That is what a great many people are doing. They don't know just what is the matter , but they have a combination of pains and aches , and each month they grow worse. The only sure remedy yet found is BROWN'S IRON BITTERS , and this by rapid and thorough assimilation with the blood purifies and enriches it , and rich , strong blood flowing to every part of the system repairs the wasted tissues , drives out disease and gives health and strength. This is why BROWN'S IRON BITTERS will cure kidney and liver diseases , consumption , rheumatism , neuralgia , dyspepsia , mala ria , intermittent fevers , &c. to ] S. Pica St. , Baltimore. Nov.j , i63j. I was a great sufferer from Dyspepsia , and for several weeks could cat nothing and was growing weaker every day. I tried Brown's Iron Bitters , nnd am happy to say I now have a good appetite , and am getting stronger. Jos. McCAWLtv. . BROWN'S IRON BITTERS is not a drink and does not contain whiskey. It is the only preparation of Iron that causes no injurious ef fects. Get the genuine. Don't be imposed on with imitations. A FJEW BARGAINS House LOTS , Farms , Lands- BY ! 5th&DouglasSt. HOUSES AND LOTS , So. 19 Hull ot aud new house , D roomo , two bo ow an 1 01.0 up Btalrx. Klht foot celXnz bo'ow and oven above. Brick foundation , collar , etc. A barjal n , 000. fio. 18 LaMe t o story house , 10 rooms , two largo collar . trod well and cleioro , born , etc. , on W , bitter and 2M street , ft > ,000. No 17 Lot OOslRO feet , new houne of two rooms br ck foundation 100 barrel cistern on lUiulltcn BtrrU notr Poor C.'areCor.ient $ tOO. No. IG-Ilouio aud lot on 17th niar Clark St. houj n room etc $1200. No 1& Hoiieo of 3 room/i full lot on Hern St. No. 21- Now roiuioof 7 rootnfl , with corner lot , half mlle w.st of Torniablo ot rod atre t cars on a u ilcrsSt. $10 0 No. 5 House of tight rcoua , barn etc. l t COxlOSteetWtOO. Vacant Lots. No. 2S2-Two full lota on 19th Street near Lake St. tIGOO. No.3M Twenty flre loti In Parfcen addition Just north of the end of red street car line (400 each euy terms. No. 3)0 Four lotion Delaware t mar llano- com paik , tG60. , No. a31 One hall lot on South trenae , boar St. Mory'a araiue , 5IO. i No. 340-EIghto n (18) ( ) lota on Slit. Wnd , 23rd and BtonJeraitreet , near O < ace , 9500 each , and en taaytcrmi. N" . 310-Slx bcautlfulreeidonroloUi on Cather ine street , near H.nscora park. 91COO. Twelve bo.utltul rmldenco loU en Hamilton Btrxet , near end ot old strojicar track ; blgh and tightly , Uo to ? ; 0'J. Scvuftl acre acd half acre corcer lots on Cum- Irg , Hurt ac.d California iticeta , In Liwo'd toe- oud tdillUon and 1'ark Pl c near Academy of Sacied IltArt LoU in ' Prospect Place" on Hamilton and Chtrlei ttreet. Just wa-t cf the end of lied Street Cart. ack ami Convent of the Huterj of Poor Clarn , ono and oue hall mile [ romptetotllce nd nn m'lo ' f > oin ( . . P. she pa , tl 0 to 9300 coco , only B ptr cent down and 6 per cent per mnth Lotrfl'i Lcwo'n a Idltbn one-half mile weat of nd of Red Strn.t Oar track ne r Concent of Poor Clare Suit era ID Shlnn'a addition , $125 to tSCQ tach , and on very etty term ; . I.oU In Hoibach' ) 1st and 2nd addition ) , Shlnn'f , P.rk Place , Lowe'a2adBddlt'onlUan'i ' Lake's , Nol eon's , Uanaccm Place , llodlck's ad- ditlocH , etc. , e'e Lota In "CroMt Fonder addition" Jnat one- quntor m le south-fast of Union Piclllo and B. and J ! . H. H. depot * , $250 to $1,600 each , very easy terms. Business Lots. Torea good btulneee loU on Dod e near 12th otteet , 2 x120 fttt each , $1,600 * ch , or lXWfor , ( al' , oaiy ttruuf. Two giod huMnew loti on Farnam street , 33i 60 feet each , with fratre buildings theron.renting for abcul $ & 0 per j ear each ; pr'ce $4,250 each. 44U32 leot OD Karoam near 10thstr et , corner $120o : Splnndld Warehouse lot on Union Ftclffe right ol way , lorth of trwk and out of Nail Woiki bdog 131 fe it north f ontwjo on Muan itiett , by about 100 fe tw t Iron two on Iflth at. Vumo aid 1 d lands In Douglai , Harpy , Df lR" , W hlcton | , Duit , i\V vne , Siantou , and othur good countlet In ouiern Ntbrankafir aalo. laxei paU , reals collected , an i money loaned en tmprote. } city and country ipiot ty at low ratm of Interest. BEMTS1 NEW CITY MAP , FOUR FEE ! WIDE AND SEVEN FEET LONG , WITH EVERY ADDI TION RECORDED OR CONTEMPLATED - PLATED UP TO DATE. "OFFI- 01 AL MAP OF THE CITY. " $5.00 EAOH. 16th and Douglas St. , I Ooulut Nob. Lath , Shingles , Pickets , von JULWAUKKS ccimir jSTear Union Pacific Dooot. OMAHAN1 ! o. DRUGS , PAINTS , OILS , Window and Plate G'ass. ' JflTAnyone contemplating building itore.bank. or any other fln will nod It to Uwlr ad aatagt Co corrc * end frith ui before purchasing their Plata Otaw. C. F , GOODMAN , OMAHA NEB. STEELE , JJHNSON & CO. , \ WHOLESALE 6EOGEBS V * AND JOBBERS IN Flour , Salt , Sugars , Canned Goods , tand AH Grocers' Supplies. A Full Line of the Best Brands of mm m IAMACTUBED TOBACCO , AgBDtB fOF BBHWGOD NAILS AND LAH.IH . & HAND FOW.DBS CD. JOBBER OF AND I 'EAS' ' 118 FARNAM ST. OMAHA IF. o. WHOLESALE GROCER 1213 Farnam St. . Omaha , Nh PERFECTION IN HEATING AND BAKING Is only attained by nsingv CHARTER OAK Stoves and Ranges. ' WITH WIRE GAUZE OVER DOORS , ; For eale by MILTOH ROGERS & SONS WESTERN GGRNIGE 0. SPEOHT , - . Proprietor. 1 12 Harney St. - Omrlia , Heb MANnFACTURKKS OF Galvanized Iron CORNICES , DORMER WINDOWS , F1NIALS , Tin , Iron and Slate Booting , Bpeoht'a Patent Motallo Skylight Patent Ad JOB ted Ratchet Bar * and Bracket Shelving. I am the general agent for the above line of goods. IRON FENCING. OrMtlnfi * . KoJu tr deiVernd * , ! Ofl1 < Man RnU Rilllnjct , Window nd Oellcrt Quardt ; alao A DELICIOUS DRINK In Hot Weather Mix with Vine Tee. In Cold Weather Mix with Hot Water. Add Lemonade ( when Convenient ) to tbo Toato. Th8 HUBrUNOfl"iaofiinporiorquiUv.aud ! meet ) 1th marled popular ( a > or as a healthful .ml palatable dtlnV. , It U prepared ultbgreat euro frcui tbo boat ma terials , nnd will bu lounj an iL-recatlo addition t- > the choice thlniri of tbe table ufclch undeala- bly enlarge the pleasures of life ril encouraxo good fellow ship and gooJ uatura If riehtly en > Jo ) od. . * Families , Olubn , Hotcla , Excursions , Picnics and Yachting I'.irtioa Pro nounce Hub Punch Unrivalled , Trade tvpplttd at Manufacturer1 ! prict * byM , A. Mulfamnra. Omaha , Familiti tupplitd by A H. flladitone , Omaha , Neb , MCCARTHY & BURKE , Undertakers , 218 14TH ST. , BET. FARNAM AND DOUGLAS 2.YDIA E. PINKHAIW'fl VEGETABLE OOMPOMD. Is a PodtlYB Cnra For nil the 1'ilnful Complaint * anil Wealneaa * o common to ur be t female population. A Modlclnefbr Womia. InrentedbjaWonafe Prepared by aAToman. TU Omtnt HKUM ! Dtmnry Sl . lk D. U HlrfJ OTHreTlTMths drooping eplrlta , ! nTl ort * and i ithoorc al functloaj , elTwelwUdtr M to tha step , restore * the natanl lottr * toth4 eje , and plonta on tba p U ohoci of woaun tL * trvrt IXMOS ot life' * iprin ? and orly vummor time. lt37-Phj Icbns U o It and Proscribe U Frteljr.tf It romoroa folntnoa.1 , fl&tulcucy , dMtroys all cmrlnj for rtlmalanl , &nd rclleroa wcaknnu of tbe itonuwb. Tlmt f exiling of boarln down , caiulng | * ln , weigbl and backache , U always iwrmanentljcorvd fcy lt a A For tha euro of Kldmer OootplalnU of eltkcr tti tbJj C iapoiind la luuiKrpassed. t I.YBIA. E. rrxKiiAJliFH ni.o D riwirFiEn will cr/vdicato erery TMtlzu or Httroors rrom thi Illood , andclre tona and ftrenirth to the Bjrtein , oi ni Jj woman or child. Insist ca UfiTlcg It. \ Both th Compound and Ulood rurlder are prepor ttuandgu Wwtora Aenai > , Lynn , UNO. l'rtc o ( cltliei\ Bli bottled for IS. B nt by null In Uie fora of pill ! , or of lozenges , en receipt of price , tlperUa for either. Mrs. 1'lnkham freely unswen oJI UtUn ol Inquiry. Endow Set. rtarap. Bendforparaphlet. Vn funDr rheuM bo without LYDIA E. riVTOIAMI IJV'KU 1'IU.S. Tbt-r euro cotintlutlon , Ullgutmu * and torpidity of thu IlTer. to ctuta IKT box. 03-aold by nil DruBsl'ts.-E * 0) ) EUROPEAN HOTEL , Th rncbt contrillr locate J hotel In tha city. Room \1fe (1.00 , ? l EOauj 51.00 per d y. Kir t C' u fUJUiUriint couoectcd with tba Lo-.o HURST. - - Prop. Btreeta , ivro. LEGAL NOT1CK TIAKENUI1 Twocaw * tne whltowlth ihort tall and brau knob on Jljht horn , one rod and Kite ippotted w th a muzzle on. Owmed can hateitmeby lallinr and paying chariti. John lia/ly } mUu 8. Vt. ol Omaha la p redact.