VasW THE DAILY BEE-OMAHA MONDAY FEBRUARY 26 SEEK health and avoid sickness. Instead of feeling tired and worn out , instead of aches and pains , wouldn't you rather feel fresh and strong ? r a You can continue feeling miserable and good for no thing , and no one but your self can find fault , but if you are tired of that kind oflife , you can change it if you choose. How ? I3y getting one bottle of BROWN * IRON BIT- TERSand taking it regularly according to directions. HamfWJ , Ohio , NOT. tt , i88r. Gentlemen : I hira inflfered with fain In my tide and tick , and pent aoreceM on my brcxit , with llroot- tnfpalni all through tnybodjr ( at tended with great vealcneM , depro- Ion of iplrlti. and IOM of appo- tilt. I hare taken tereral different medicine * , and wat treated by pro m- Inent phrtldaia formyllrer , kid- ncTiandipIecnbut Iirotnonllef. I thought I WOUK try Drmra'a Irea Dltttn ; Iharo now taken ooebottl * and * half and am about weJl p lo In tide and back all cone torine * ! 11 out of my brtut , and I hara a good appetite , and am gaining la trnirth and fleth. It can jintly b Called fotkiHfqfmKtuintt , Joiui K. Aitzrou. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS is composed of Iron insoluble form ; Cinchona the great tonic , together with other standard remedies , making a remarkable non-alcoholic tonic , which will cure Dys pepsia , Indigestion , Malaria , Weakness , and relieve all Lung and Kidney diseases. OORSETS Every Corset U warranted satU- Vujtory to Ita wenrer In every way , ' or th * money will bo rotunded by tbo person from whom It was bought. ITfc * only Oonet pronounced t > r our iNulliur phjtl lau Merloni to th wearnr , and radorMd br ladlcx u tt f'moit comfortable art pertMt fitUng jOorwl mt " " * * * ' ' ' rHIOEB , * y KB ! ! , Pcetac * Paid l WMlU Pr ertlD . * 1.BO. Belf-AajiiUJur. 11.8 AW.mlnU ( tr l1e Tr ) I.OO. 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QOUI1AU1) , B i proi. | , 44 Ben St. N'i Y. Fir aile by all Dru ' | ; I U r nJ Vancy Oca' Dra'eriithioitfhout tta UnlUii btituCanau ai d Kuroi c. /t5Tl.'f ' are ot lia ItnlUtloni. 11,000 , lewar tor arieit and < > rro ( clary ono wllla ; tic turn J H-TCOW u.u 2t oCm $500 REWARD The above reward will be paid to any peno who will product a Falut that will equal the Pennsylvania Patent Rubbe Paint , for preMrrlng SMoge * Wo an ] OrartJ Jlooh Warranted to * i tVe apJ.i Waft ; Vna , A ontert promptly Mrpded I c'jftpti all < ! b ker tbu otrurjialntnj tiflie. StSft'iHT. TfifllEKSOW. Bol ProprleTOci.OmalJa UDU Omaha , Nil BHKERBNOUB Officer & Puaey Dr.RlcejfO * Honey , full Council lilufff. lo it a. On oOlcf , Ooiaua HID. POOH SOPHIE QALfHSIN. 'ho Bonutlfol ftnd dftaahty YOULK ofis or ObQulcoa Dlua Alone m a llumblo Wtw York WoilJ. A abort , sensational and sorrowful Ifo was brought to ft cloioon Wedues day , when the duchess of Ohaaluoi nee Princess Sophia Galllzlu ) died at ho ago of twenty-five In a humble aottago in La Villotto. She waa mar. rlodfn 1875 to the duke of Ohaulnes , and their feeble llttlo children arc ho Iwt survivors ot tbo great house A Loynos , the foundations of whoso ortnnos were laid by d'Albert , Gist psgo to Louis XIII. , afterwards con- table of Franco. lie and his two rothcrs once were compelled to make heir visits to court semi-weekly bo- auso they only had ono gala costume otwocn them ; a little whlto later aud aoh WM the husband of an heiress nd had boon adopted into a family ol lo anolunt nobility. The matrimonial menial ancccBioa ot the Luynoa are bronloled by Saint Simon and other wrltora of hla time. Of late oars the hand of death nd mUfortuuo hai been heavy n the family. The duke of Cher- ouso was killed by a fall from his one In 1854. His elder son , who erved In the Pontlficlal couavcs , was tiled wbilo leading a battalion ol loblloa In the war of 1871 The DUDgor son , whose wjdow has just led , never recovered frtm the effects j the same severe campaign In whloh o wai wounded , Their slater died Oddonly. Their mother , the daolusn f Ohovrenae , who still survives , U an ndrgotlo , ambitions and Impllotblu Ittle woman , a devotee In religion , nd perhaps also slightly deranged brongh her misfortunes. Her son's mmlago with the boaudfal'und ' daiE * ogs Sophie Oalltlzln , a daughter of he Prlnoo An notln , who sacrificed n estate of $140,000 a year by ftbjnr- ng the Greek faith for the Catholic , was a tore trial for the duohead. Two 'omen ' could not very well be Im- glued who were leas likely to got on ogothor. The bride was gay almost lid Ll h tempered , fond of society nd hunting ; the mother-in-law austere nd Impatient of opposition. As for 10 husband , the last spark of his noestral energy seems to have burned self out during the campaign against 10 Prnsolaos , and ho baa been repre- ented ai BO lazy that bo took hit meal a nd was shsved In bed , and only bandonod the blankets to go to bapol under hla mother's watchful ye. ye.It la not quito a year ainoe the duel of the dueheroes" Rcaudoliz d French society. Had they boon fish- Ives instead of representatives of wo of the great families of Franco nd Russia they could not have abused aoh other inoro virulently , and , rhlahovor side was to bo believed , DO revelations of aristocratic llfo were veti loss savory than those that crosu- otlorm tor ncsault and battery are accustomed to provoke In a police bnrt In a disropntablo neighborhood , 'ho duke { of Ohaulnoc had died and ho custody of hla children had been atrasted to their grandmother ; for their possession hla widow contended , alleging a series of persecutions and jutragea that did Hot yield in their pmanllo and thrilling character tc anything recorded in the literature of he Inquisition. The young duchess illeged that she wai shut npln a conn- ry mansion and nagged perpetually ; hat when sick it wai not her mother' n-law'a fault If iho recovered , aud hat the elder lady , maddened at her son's marriage , Inflamed hla mind with nnplolons aud did her utmost to com- iromlso her daughter-in-law. The duke wai Induced to. depart on thb Ologod voyage , which has furnished n incident for the plots of how many lovela and dramas , and ro nrnlng unexpectedly at night > rocoodod to "draw" hla rlfe'a apartments , accompanied iy all the inmatca of the chateau , guests and servants , aftorwardu com- idling hur to appear In the hall nud ipou her knots confess her infidelity nd plead for the forgiveness of whloh ho waa unworthy. Ou another ooca- Ion the young duchess waa awakonid rom her boauty-aleep to beheld the Jartnlng spectacle of ono priest at the load of her bed and a second ot Us oot. They duly prayed over ita itartlcd ocoupaut , aud stood aside while the old duchess produced a p . per and bade her sign or die. Alma le Ohaulnes sprung from her couch > nd fled toward * the door , but her lUiband appeared at the portal to cut off her retreat with a cocked revolver , > nd she had to sign the document aud declare herself unworthy to have the ihargo of her children. And who& her mebaud waa dying , desplto his wlahea and her froi-zled pleadings , she waa r closed the last sorrowful > rlvlledgo of closing his eyes , auc hrust from the gates penniless one rlondlcss. The young dnchou die not deny havlug signed the coinpro raising documents , but Insisted thai Mir will had been forced by threaU ol death , and she g&vo the final romantli touch to her caao by attempting the abduction of hur children , Aided b ] gentleman who was said to h vo d clared'hla passion for her and to havi received the promlso of her hand am heart ai soon ai bo had compassed th rescue of the llttlo one * from thel gorgon grandmother , and provided i [ athfnl maid servant aud a retainer shrouded In an ample cloak , to stea the children , a ole > pd carriage with ro ya of horses lolng In readiuesis , am Cihlng.smack awaiting the party' arrival at the seashore , The plot however , niltoarriod. One story Is proverbially good nntl another ho * boon told , and when tht duchess of Ohovrcuso came to put In her uvldouoo abe alleged the exlatuuc of an cHcgother different a tutu f , things. She inslatod that the youn ; duchess was too much occupied wit ! her numerous lovers to pay any ntton tion to her children , and that ono o thcas lovers had been chased by th servant * , but had osoaptd through hi fleutneaa of foot , lie waa a pruden swain , aa appeared from the fact tha ho rigged a rope to the window of th chateau ao aa to ctoapo the mor readily , and that ho put on a pair o rustic boots that hla footsteps on ih snow might not betray him. Ill gloves , handkerchief aud love letters however , remained as trophies. Th young duchess was describe * as "knocking her children about , end even turning them nut of bed t make room for her dogs ; she waa ao ouaed of conaumlng great quautltl f opium and regarding tbo fevered areama cf her Bleep thinfca ttiat had ottlly , hcpp&uod , Her mlio.iuduot tilled her huaband , and he diud euro- ng her name and Imploring ha ! mother to keep his children from eon Amlnation tby their mother. Alto- other , whichever a lory was to bo bo * the raoitiest ft'nd mTTaV miser- bio woman of the countryside had no oiuon to envy the lifo of the rival hatolalnes. The charts , as rpadera of The World lay remember , sustained the allega- ons of the grandmother and g vo her : io custody of the children. Slnou lit time but llttlo has been nard of the young duoht whoso llfo has just gene out. Parisian chroniqneur thus escribed her at tbo time of the trial n May , 1882'Sho ; ' waa in deep mourning. Her golden fleeoo of hair ' ung down hur back In a long , loose ot of yellow silk , hardly dlstlngulsha- 'lo ' from the burnished mats it con- alned. If the dnohosa do Ohanlno * lad a perfoot month aho would bo a woman of rare beauty , It Is not ugly. ? ho lips are red and fresh and not too lde. But the expression la silly. A.ny ono who haa gene through the world and baa an eye for pbyalognom , would know before ahoapuko that her oonveraation la disjointed , precipitate nd mouotonoujly vapid , faho might , icr teeth being clinched , Insert her orefiuger between the upper range whloh Is white and oven and the' undor. The eyes are of opal gray. At the Palala de Jnstloo they were artificially encircled with lustre , which ; vo a languid , snfforlng air , aud by orce of contrast blanched the fair omploxlon. " _ . . , Durkoo's Salad Dcasing , a ready * made , rich and delicious dreolng' for all salads of moat , fiah or vegetablet. Cheaper and Infinitely better than lome-made. No aanoo equal to U. A BrjBDHNESU BODj. A Love Lorn Malaon 8e ka Belief from on Editor , ana Qottf It. rojklj-n Kigli , "It is really a most dollcato thing hat I oomo to see yon about , " she ottered , and as the managing editor } l ced a chair for her ho looked gravu , or the bluahes chased each other over hu prettiest face he hadjaeen for many day. "What's his name ? " asked the man- giug editor with soothing encourage "Sir ! " faltf red the beauty , turning ptizriod pair of bewildering blue yea full upon him. "Huir how did ma ktion ? What made yon ask me hat question ) " ' 'And 1 suppose you have set the ignro at 975,000 , " continued the man- agiug editor , nulling covertly at hla uperiorsAgaolty.k. "D. you ineaanro my precious soul by paltry money b'ngs and filthy oskal" she demanded , with a ng glaoce and blushes that chased each other faster than ever. "I don't , " replied the managing editor , " "but the jury will. I would I ! 3 ! were a juror ! " and he smiled agtin , this time In admiration rf th delicacy of his compliment. "I don't think you qulto under- itand me , " slghad the talr visitor. "I am in great trouble , and I have oume for advice. Thura is a young man " and here sha broke down en * ilraly and sobbed bitterly. "Is there any way I can brace you apt" Inquired the managing editor , rubbing hla noio with a corkscrew as & gentle hint in the direction of his resources. "No , thankil' .iho remonstrated , recovering herself with an effort. "Yon are very kind. I don't think ? ou can do anything for me at all. roar religions editor In ? Ho will be more apt to understand the nature of my trouble than than yon will. " "Shouldn't wonder , 'i retorted the managing editor , dryly. "Hero he a , " and he pointed out the man who does the truly pious for the paper. "What ia 111" asked the religions editor , sharply. "Fuller In the bible class , librarian , tenor in the choir , any of thorn ? " "Y-yef , " aho stammered. "It's , ho tenor. Wo were converted at ho same time , and now wo are afraid " "Infernal rascal1 ? growled the nitiHgtng editor , wiping away a tear. ' 'Just lot ns write him up " "Wull , " coiiilnnod the rollglona editor , still more sharply , ' 'what tbont him ? Is the librarian getting ealniu ? Glass Itador threatening to oil your mother ? Anything of that kind ? " "If he does , I'll write an editorial on'him myself , " muttered the manag ing editor chivalrously. "Not exactly that , " smiled the tnf- Forrr through her tears. "You see Oh I how can I tell you ? " and she broke down again. "Want him clubbed 1" demanded the managing editor , brandishing bottle. 'Not ' for worlds ! " she exclaimed , throwing herself before him as if to protect some ono In danger. "Let her alone " ! shouted the re ligious editor. "She Is all/Ight. Now go ou. Yon left off by both being con verted together. What next ? Is he after the aopranol" 'She. thinks ho Is , and there la where my trouble Is. You see , she isn't a Christian only a singer , you know aud she can dance with him at parties. Now what I want to know Is la whether It wonld bo wicked for me to dance too , until I cut her out. Please toll mi-I" aud her lips parted nnd her eyes were suffused with tears of anxious Inquiry. "Certainly not ! " growled tbo rell glous editor , who didn't teem In tha least duzod by the question. "W-w-whal ? " demanded the manag ing editor , his lower , jaw dropping. "Is that all ! " "Why certainly , " reepondod the beauty. "Isn't that enough ? What did yon suppose was the matter ? Tin whole church was against mo , am when I said I would leave it to you tbo superintendent bet the tenor i yon would decide against mo. " "That's about tbo wiy wllh thorn all , " explained the religious editor , as the gratified girl took her departure and the two editors stood gMzing a each other. "You'd think they were In all sorts of scrapes nntll yon come to question them , and then > ou fine that It I only some llttlo point in rell glous etiquette that anybody could do cldo. By the way , what did you tup pose the matter w sl" "Nothing , " replied the managing editor. "I didn't know but what she had lost some money on a dog fight , or ecmetblng of that kind , " and the man- suing editor wont back to his work * lth a sigh , while the religious editor surreptitiously abstracted the corkscrew - screw , and winked at himself with a prodigious wink. . - , , COLORLESS AKB COLD. A young gin deeply regretted that ho waa so color- Wand cold. Her face waa too white , and her hands and foot felt as though the blood did not circulate. After one bottle of Hop Bitters hod boon taken aho woa the rosiest and healthiest girl In tbo town , with a vivacity and cheer- alness of mind gratifying to her rlendi. _ Hanging ithe WronK Man. You see , William Bovers waa as much to blame aa any of us , and being 10 was the man who was hnng , he > nght to have entered Into particulars b a further extent than ho did. I shall always blame him that ho didn't. William WM placid. I know him or three years , and only three times did I know of hU countenance undergoing - going a change for even a second. Once he met a grizzly face to face , and that placid oxprwalongave way tea a look ol surprise and interest. Ho rasi pursued ou another oocaalon by iwcnty-four Indians , and his conn- ouanoo oxprcaaed homesickness , The ' hlrd change Is what I tm going to 'ell you about. There had boon a good deal of rob ilug and killing around the camp that mmmer , and tomohow It had been Impossible to lay a hand on ono of the perpetrators. The men had become rolled aud desperate , and It waa gen erally understood that the first offender who fell Into the clutches wonld step off the head of a barrel to bo brought up suddenly by a rope and a limb. One day when Homo of the boyi were returnlcg from Pot-Luck Greek with flour and pork , they came npcn the placid Wm. Bovera In a bad sltna tlon. He WM bending over the body af a man named Powers , who had been settled by the thrnst of a bowle , and hla hands were bloody. The placid William was nabbed. What did ho dot Nothing at all ? What did ho say I Why , when the bnyn laid hands ou him ho quietly re marked that ho discovered tha body ouly five ruinates before , and was in apeotlng It in hopes to discover slgna of life. Too thin. And too placid to fit that crowd. The camp didn't waato any valuable time over William's ooae , Within the hour a court was convened , William wad arraigned , aud the dead body was placed in sight of all. Circumstances were against the prisoner , but there were some things wo forgot. William liad bsun n quiet , honeat , civil resi dent of Diamond gulch. He had Qovor boon known to carry a bowie- knife. He had | been down the trull to wash some shirts , and had discovered the body on his return. Ha scarcely knew the murdered man by sight , and could therefore have had uo crndgo against him. The victim bad little or no money , while the ac cnsod had the biggest pile of any man In camp. But placid William should have klokfd. Whloh he didn't do worth a cent. He pleaded not guilty In a careless , Indifferent manner , u if the reanlt was of no particular consequence to him. He told about going to wash hls.shlrta and of the finulng of the body , but there was nothing anxious about him. * * 'If you believe ma Iwt mo go ; If ybu do not believe me bring on the rope ! " That was the sum and sabstance of Ma defense , and It was bad for Wil liam. liam.When When it was too late we saw where 10 could have proved his record clear f he had tried to , but wo had sent ilm to answer before the highest court of Ml. Ml.Well Well , the court could scarcely fell to convict under the circumstance * , and n leaa than an hour It became the painful duty of the judge to arise aud remark : ' William , you have been found guilty of murder. Does it make auy rreat difference to you whether yon are „ mng this afternoon or to-uiorrowt Weather's liable to change , yon know , and we may neb have such an otter- noon again for a week. " The placid William replied that he vonld be ready In half an hour , and 10 was. Ho went to his shanty , accompanied iy Ojl. Smith , and when ho had die * Dosed of hla property and written a etter to friends in the east , he walked coolly to the gallows tree , mounted the barrel , and never winked an eye when the noose waa slipped over his bead. Then came a palnfnl pause. William waa about to be launched Into the great unknown. It ia a serious thing to kick a barrel from nnder the feet of a fallow man and let a rope catch and choke him to death. Wo felt U so , aud when the pause came we could hear each other's hard breathing. "William Bovers ! " solemly re marked the judge'yon ' are about to hanp ! " "Yes , " calmly replied the prisoner. "Aud now onoa more I aik you if yon are guilty of the awful crime ? " "No , " WAS the equally calm reply. Bat he had been tried , convicted and aentenoed , and the sentence most be carried out. If was when the man advanced to pull away the barrel that William's oountdnanoeloetlta placidity. For five seconds ho seemed a stranger to us all. A white shadow crossed hla face , a look 'f tear erupt into hla eye * and his jaw full. Then placid William waa himself again. Ho braced right tip , shut his teeth hard and ho died with a coun tenance aa nnroadablo aa a stone. A week afterwards a robber who was fired on and fatally wounded confessed that he was guilty of the murder for which William Bovers had boon hung. That was a nlco meaa for u , and there wore many solemn f aces aa wo gathered around the judge and aaked him what could be done about it. "Wall , I reckon we'd better have an inqmat , If thar'bo no objections , "was the reply , and we had ono. Wo viewed the rope , the barrel , the tree and the grave , and the verdict was : "Hnng the wrong man and aoiry for tt. " But placid William was half to blamo. Ho should have nerlously ob- to being hnng. The HonfordAlraonno And Cook mailed f rco on application to the RnraT ford Chemical Works , Providence , R. L , * * * * * M > M * - METROPOLITAN HOTEL , OMA HA , NEB , Tables supplied with the best the market aflords. The traveling public claim they got better accommodations and more general satisfaction hero than at any other honno In Omaha , Rate , f3 per day. aug21tfm I had severs attacks of gravel and kidney tronble ; was nnablo to get a medicine or doctor to euro ma nntll I used Hop Bittera , and they cured mo In a short time. A Dl Bul hod Law yer of Wayne county , N. Y. Boota with Meal and Bay. Kationtl Live Slock Journal , 0 ttlo * nd hogs will greedily eat sugar boots or other roots when on B fall rallon of corn. They will relish the roots beoinse they have a ocollng and sedative effect upon the stomach and bowels. Corn is so full of carbon aa to have a tendency to pro luco a fevorlah state of the sjstom when given too laigoly. Boots have the same effect upon the system AS succu lent grata. English farmers use roots largely In the fattening ration , bat they also food with them rape-cake , linseed cake , etc. , or other nltiogon ous food. Roots , like Indian corn , are too poor In nitrogen as a fllnglo food for growing young aolmali or for fattening. Corn and roots together would bo much healthier than corn alone , bat a better fattening ration wonld be oats and corn with roots , or , batter still , corn ; cotton-seed meal or Unseed meal and roots. With a amall proportion of linseed meal , say three poandi , with nine pounds of corn meal , roots would ' not bo BO necessary for health , as the linseed meal would keep the bowels In good condition. Coin , bran and sugar beeta or mangolds would fatten hogs and keep them healthy Hogs especially are bonefitted by the me of roots. They ore usually fed on corn alone , whloh wo believe often In- duoea cholera and other diseases The roots give them a bulky and cooling food just what they so much need. Bran Is a balky food , anil , fad with corn , Is beneficial to hogs. Sugar beets with good clover hay will grow young animals qr fatten mature ones. The clover la rich in nitrogen , and thn roots in carbon making a well-balanced ration. " IDE BAD AND WORTHLESS Arc never imitated or counterfeited. This la especially true of A family medicine , and it ia positive proof that the remedy imitated la of the highest value. As aoon aa it had been tested and proved by the whole world that Hop Bitten wan the purest , best and most valuable family medicine on earth , many Imitations sprung up and began to steal the notices in which the prees and people of the country had expressed the merits of H. B. , and In every way trying to Induce suf fering Invalids to use their stuff in stead , expecting to make money on the credit and good name of H. B. Many others started nostrums put up in similar style to H. B. , with vari ously devised names In which the word "Hop" or "Hops" were used In away to Induce people to believe they were the same aa Hop Bitters. AU auoh pretended remedies or cures , no matter what their style or name la. and eaplcially thoae with the word "Hop" or "Hopa" in their name or In any way connected with them or their name , arc Imitations or counterfeits. Beware of them. Touch none of them. Use nothing but genuine Hop Bittera , with a bunch or cluster of green Hops on the wnlto label. 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