> w ( f ' * . 'J THE DAILY BEE-OMAHA MONDAY FEBRUARY 2C 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 ? ,7 ,7You can continue feeling miserable and good for no thing , and no one but your self can find fault , but if you arc tired of that kind of life , you can change it if you choose. How ? By getting one bottle of BROWN' IRON BIT TERS , and taking it regularly according to directions. UaniRtld , Ohio , Nor. 06 , i83t. Gentlemen : I hire inffercd with pain in my fide and back , and irrett aoreneM on my btcut , with ( hoot- frngpilni all through roy bodfi at tended with great wealcneM , depre- lion of iplnu. and IOM of pp- tile. I hare taken leTcral different medicines , and wai treated byprom * Inent phnlclam for my Ilrer , kid * ncYi.mdiplecn.but I jot no rtllef. I thought I wouji try Ilrowa'a Iron Bitten ; I have ROW taken one bottl * and half and am about well pala in tide and back all gone torenot * 11 out of my brtait , and I lura a good appetite , and am gaining la trentth and flah. Item Called tiMi * Joita K , Aileron. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS is composed of Iron in soluble form ; Cinchona the great tonic , together with other standard remedies , making a remarkable non-alcoholic .V tonic , which will cure Dys pepsia , Indigestion , Malaria , Weakness , and relieve all Lung and Kidney diseases. CORSETS Every Corset Is warranted satis * Vetory to Its wearer In every way , or th money will bo refunded by the person trom whom It was bo cub * . KtM only Ooract prononnoM by our tMutlnz phjitd t tmlmrlout ta the wearer , andendonwlfcr | di m "moit comfortable and perfect fitting jOor * * " " * " PBICES.br W nPo ta Pali I WMltk FraerTl * * 1.50. Belf.Aaj . .UBa1.BO AMmlntJ ( extra ke r > .OO. NunlaK , l.5 VMllh I'reeerTlnc < flno vontll ) .00. t'arccea Bklrt-KupporUnu , 1,60. W aale VT Ua < ln > lletnU DMltr * TerrwkerOi CIUICAUO COIWET CO. , Oulooeo , HI. BTAOU8UBU W8. B1DKSPBIHO ATTACHMBHT-NOT PATENT CD. A. J. SIMPSON. LEADING OABBIAGE FACTORY 1109 and 1411 Dodge Btroot. aug ? & " > Om OUAUA , NEB. A Bkln of Deauty It Joy Forever. BR. T. FEttX QODRAUD'S Oilontal Cream or Magical Bean- tiflori Ptccklei , Moihpitcb Mtu'oTery Lbeantyar.i idcttti lie 'lection. 1 bM Mood the U t o t 19 ha nu leu w tut < It to b \ir L piepar * ilonli pie , . n * * * * - i-ounfrtol ol almliar rane. The dutlncnUhtd I/ . I , . A. 8M re , aild to a lad > 11 the IIIUTTOX ( inillontV "Ai you la l > i > II1 \ \ > f them , 1 ictommor.'l 'O urtud'a Otiaru * ai tie k t htiulul ol all the 8kb prtiiaiatkiu , " dcu lo tic will lint nix nontb , u l-gite'ery day. Al o ( nuilro Jub > tllenuic iitupcifluouahib wlho.it Injury tu I ws. M. D. T. aOUKAUD.Si vprnp. . Dcnd 8t. N. Y. F'rulo b > all lru-l't ) < ind Vanry Dra'ern thioiKhouttL * United a : to , Canul at d Kuroi * . taTUcwari ) ol line ImlUtloni. f 1,000 > ewtr for ( neitand rcol clary ona stlllac tte lurau. J M-ncow ID o 2t oCai $500 REWARD The above reward will be paid to any pcno who will produce a Palut tbAt will equal the Pennsylvania Patent Rubbe Paint , lot prMtrrlng Silnrfo OrarcJ Uooh Warranted to * > t * ( a Proia . A ' onUn promptly ) glided i- per au ib ! ft' lerthao aayottttrjialutni e , StS AAllT . fSOH. Bol Propileroti , OmaOa Omaha , Nt Officer 4 Putey Dr.IUcejO * Plnoey , Ful Council Bluff ) . Iowa. On olBce , Oman * N o. POOR SOPHIE QAUTZIN. ho DonuUfol ftna dftnuhty YOULP Uofia of ObnulcoH Dlua Alone m a Humble w York WotM. A short , BotiBftllodftl nd aorrowful fo wfcri brought to ft oloioon Wcdnos ay , whou the duoheu of Ohaaluei nee Prlncoas Sophlo Galltrlu ) dlud at ho ngo of twonty-fivo In a humble cottage In La Villotto. Sbo was mar- rlod fn 1875 to the duke of Ohaultici , nd tholr feeble llttlo children arc ho luit snrvlror/i ot tbo great houao ( LayncB , the foundations of whono ortunof wore Uld by d'Albert , Glut go to Louia XIII. , afterwards oon- table of Franco. IIo aud bin two > rothcr once were ooiiipollcd to make loir vlilln to court soml-weokly bo- ; auso they only had ona gala costutno > otwocn tlioin ; a llttlo whllo later aud aoh wa > the husband of an holros * id had boon adopted into a family of 10 anolunt nobility , The matrl- lonlal BUccceacs of' ' the Luyuos are ironlclod by Saint Simon and other writers of his time. Of late oar the hand of death nd mUfortnuo has baen heavy n the family. The duke of Oher- ouso was killed by a fall from his iprto in 1854. Hli elder son , who Crved In the PontiGclal xonarcs , was illlod wbilo loading a battalion of lobllos in the war of 1871. The punger son , whose wdow hai just led , never recovered frcm the eflocte if the name severe oamp&lgn In wbloh 10 wai wounded. Tholr slater died nddonly. Their mother , the dnchvs * f Ohovreuse , who etlll tnrvlvcs , li an inorgotlc , ambition * and implloablb Ittle woman , a duvotoo ( n religion , and perhaps alno slightly deranged hrough her mlifortunot. Ilor son's limlago with the boauffalrand ( dun- agi Sophie Gftlitizln , a danvhtur of the Prince Anifnitln , who sacrificed an ettato of f 140.000 a year by abjnr- bg the Greek faith for the Catholic , was a sere trial for the duchess , Two women could not very well be Itn- tglned who were less likely to got on Ogothor. The bride was gay almost wild hl.h . tempered , fond of society and hunting ; the mothor-ln-lnw austere and impatient of opposition. As for ho husband , the last spark of his inoestral oaorgy seems to have burned taolf out during the campaign against ho PrusolooB , and ho has been repre * euted 01 no Isiy that ho took hli tueala nd wan shaved In bed , and only bandonod the blankets to go to hapel uudor hla mother's watchful yo. yo.It la not qulto a year since the 'duel ' of the duohoraea" ncaudalizd Drench society. Had they boon fish wives inatoad of representatives of .wo of the great families of Franco ud Rnsala they , could not have ubaied aoh other inoro virulently , nud , rhlohovor nldo was to bo bolloved , ho rovolaUons of aristocratic llfo were von loss savory than those that croio- actions for aosault and battery aru accustomed to 'provoke in a police : onrt in a disropntable neighborhood. ? no duke Jof Ohaulno * had died and ho custody of his children had been ntrustod to their grandmother ; for heir possession his widow contended , alleging 'a series of persocnticna and utrages that did not yield in tholr romantic and thrilling character to anything recorded in the literature of ho Inquisition. The young duchess alleged that ahe wai shut up in a conn- ry mansion and nagged perpetually ; hat when sick it was not hoi mother- n-law'a fault if she recovered , and hat the older lady , maddened at hot bn's marriage , Inflamed hla mind with nxpiolons and did her utmost to com promise her daughter-in-law. The uko wai Induced to. depart on thb llogod voyage , which has furnished n Incident for the plota of how many lovola and dramas , and ro oming unexpectedly at night nrocoodod to ' 'draw" Ills rlfo'n apartment * , accompanied > y all the Inmatea of the chateau , uesto and servants , aftorwardu com- ) elllng her to appear in the hall and pou her knors ooufcHs her infidelity nd ploud for the forgiveness of which ho was unworthy. Uu another ooca- ton the young dnchcss was nwakentd rom her boauty-aleep to behold the alarming spectacle of one priest at thu load of her bed and a second at its oot. They duly prayed over its tartlod occupant , and stood aside while the old duchoaa produced a pv > or and bade her sign or die. Almo ie .Uhaulncs sprnug from her . couch and fled towatda the door , but her lutband appeared at the portal to cut off her retreat with a cooked revolver , and she had to slgu the document and leolaro hrraolf unworthy to have the charge of her children. And whether husband was dying , despite his viatica and her frotzlcd pfcadiuKi. ho waa refused the last sorrowful nlvllodgo of closing his eyes , and hrnst from the gates penniless and riondlcsa. The young dnohou did not deny having signed the compro mising documents , but Insisted that mr will had been forced by threat * of death , and nhe gtvo the final romantic touch to her casa by attempting the abduoilon of bur children. Aided by a gentleman who was said to have da- clared'hla patslon for her and to.haye received the prornsj ! of her hand and boart as soon as he had compassed the reicuo of the llttlo one * from theli : jorgon grandmother , and provided i fathful maid servant and a retainer , shrouded in an ample cloak , to steal the children , a oloisd carrlsio ( with re lays of horses l.olng In rcadluens , and a Cihlng-Bcuftck awaiting the party'i arrival at the seashore. The plot , however , ralioarried. One story is proverbially good until another haa been told , and when the duchess of Ohovreuse came to put lu her ovlduuco sue alleged the bzlstoucc of an cltogether dlfTerout state cl things , 8ho inatstod that the young duchess was too much occupied with her numerous lovers to pay uuy atton < tlon to her children , and that ouo ol thrsj loven had been chased by the servants , but had osoaptd tlirough hli fli'utncss of foot , tie waa a prudenl swain , as appeared from the fact thai ho rigged a rope to the window of thi chatbim so as to etoapo the mori readily , and that ho put on a pair o rustic boots that his footsteps on ih < snow might not betray him. Ill Kloves , handkerchief aud love letters however , remained as trophies. Thi young duchets was deter i bee as "knocking her children about,1 and oven turning them nut of bed t < make room for her dogs ; she was so cused of consuming great quautltlti of opium and regsrdlui/ the fevered creams tf her sleep talthlnga that had rottlly , hbpptnod , Her inlioMidnci killed her husband , nnd he died euro- Ing her name and Imploring his mother to keep his children ftom eon tamlnatlori , by thclf mother , Alto gether , whichever story was to bo bo * lloTi-d , the mo iiest Mid m ? t"mhor- able woman of the countrywide had no raaoon to envy the llfo of the rival chatelaines. The OQurta , as rpadcrs of The World may rumomber , sustained the allega tions of the grandmother and gave her ho custody of the children , Bluou hftt tlmo but llttlo has bson eard of the young duohcss hoBO llfo haa just gone out ; Parltian chronlqneur thus csoribod her at the tlmo of the trial n May , 1832'Sho : ' was in deep mourning. Her golden fleece of hair * nng down her back in a long , loose ot of yellow silk , hardly dlstlugulsha- } lo from the burnished mies it con- Ained. If the dnohesa do Ohaulnea had a porfoot month she would bo a woman of rare beautv. It Is not ugly , The lips are red and fresh and not too wide. But the expression is silly. Any ono who has gone through the world and has an eye for physloguom , would know before she ipuko that her conversation is disjointed , precipitate and monotonously vapid , bho might , her teeth belug clinched , Insert her forefinger between the upper range which is white and oven and tht under. The eyes are of opal gray At the Palais de Justloo they were artificially encircled with lustre , which gave a laugufd , suffering air , aud by force oi contrast blanched the fair complexion. " Durkoo's Salad Dressing , ft ready made , rich and delicious dressing' for all salads of moat , fish or vegetables. Cheaper and infinitely bettor than homo-made. No sauce rqnal to it. A BUBDHNELTbOOIj. Love Lorn Malaon Seeks Belief from on Editor , and Gold It. Irojklyn Ktgle. "It IB really a most delicate thing I come to see you about , " she lettered , and aa the managing editor ilscod a chair for her ho looked grave , ur the blushes chased each other over hu prettiest face he hadjaoeu for many b day. "What's his name ? " asked the man. iglug editor with soothing encourage * mom. , "Sir ! " filtered the beauty , turning \ pusn'od pair of bewildering blue lyes full upon him. "How how did 'ou ktiOR ? What made you ask me hat question ] " "And 1 suppose you have set the ignro at 975,000 , " .continued the man- igiug editor , culling covertly at hb lUperior sagacity , i. "D > > you measure my precious soul > y paltry money b'ngs and filthy check- ? " she demanded , with a ng glaoce and blushoB that chasud each other faster than ever. MI dou't , " replied the managing editor , " "but the jury will. I wonld If jl were a juror ! " and he smiled igiln , this'timo In admiration of the delicacy of his compliment. "I dou't think you qnlto under * stand me , " sighed the lair visitor. "I am in great trouble , and I have came for advice. There is a young nan " and here .she broke down en. tlruly and sobbed bitterly. "Is there any way I can brace you up. ? " icqaired the managing editor , rubbing hla nose with a oorktcrow aa a gentle hint in the direction of hli resources. "No , thanks I" , she remonstrated , recovering herself with an effort. "Yon are very kind. I don't think yon can do anything for mo at all. la rour religions editor iu ? flu will be uoro apt to understand the nature of my trouble than than you will. " "Shouldn't wonder'i rotnrtod the naunglnt ; editor , dryly. "Hero ho s , " and he pointed out the man who doea the truly pious for the taper. "What la HI" asked the religious editor , sharply. "Feller in the bible class , librarian , tenor in the choir , any f thorn ? " "Y-yes , " she stammered. "It's ho tenor. Wo were converted at bo same time , and now we are tfrnld " "Infernal rascal ! " growled the maglng editor , wiping away a tear. 'Just lot us write him up/ ' "Well , " coniluued the religious ditor , still more sharply , "what tbout him ? Is the librarian getting ealnuti ? Qlasa h-ndor threatening to ell your mother ? Anything of that kind ? " "If he does , I'll write an editorial on'him myself , " muttered the manag- ug editor chivalrously. "Not exactly that , " smiled the inf * orer through her tears. "You see Ohl how can I tell yon ? " and she broke down again. "Want him clubbed ! " demanded the managing editor , brandishing a bottlo. "Not for worlds ! " she exclaimed , throwing heriolf before him as if to protect some one in danger. "Let her alone 1" shouted the re ligions editor. "Sho Is all fight. Now go on. Yon left off by both being con * verted together. What next ? Is he after the sopranot" 'She thinks ho is , and there is , whore my trouble is. Yon see , she isn't a Christian only a singer , yon know and she can dance with him at parties. Now what I want to know is is whether it would bo wicked for me to dance too , until I cut her out. Please tell mi < l" aud her lips parted and her eyes wore suffused with tears of anxious Inquiry. "Certainly not ! " growled the reli gions editor , who didn't teem in thi U-aot duzod by the question. "W-w-whal ? " demanded the - - man ag ing editor , his lower , jaw dropping. "Is that Rill" "Why certainly , " responded the beauty. "Isn't that enough ? What did yon suppose waa the matter ? The whole church was against tno , and when I said I would leave it to you , the superintendent bet the tenor $5 yon would decide against mo. " "That's about the wy with them all , " explained the religious editor , as the gratified girl took her departure and the two editors stood gazing at each other. "You'd think they were in all sorts of scrapes until yon come to question them , and then jou find that it i only some little point in reli gions el ( quo tie that anybody could de cide. By the way , what did yon iup- poie the matter wasl" "Nothing , " replied the managing editor. "I didn't know but what she had lost some money on a dog fight , or something of that kind , " and the man- suing editor wont back to his work .filh a sigh , while the religions editor surreptitiously abatraotcd the cork screw , and winked at himself with a prodigious wink. CorxmiEfis AMD COLD. A young girl deeply rvgrutted that she was BO color- IWB and cold. Her face was too white , and her bauds and foot felt as though the blood did not circulate. After one bottle of Hop Bitters hod been taken she was the rosloit and healthiest girl 'n ' the town , with a vivacity and cheer- nlness of mind gratifying to her rlends. Banging ithe Wronn Man. You see , William Bovera waa as nuoh to blame as any of us , and being 10 was the man who was hung , he ought to have entered Into particulars b a farther extent than ho did. I shall always blame him thai he didn't. William waa placid. I know him 'or ' three years , and only three times did I know of his countenance under going a change for even a second. Once he met a grluly face to face , and that placid oxprecslongave way tea a look ot surprise and Interest. Ho raa pursued on another occasion by ; wenty-four Indians , and his conn- .onanoo expressed homesickness. The .bird change is what I am going k ell yon about. There had boon a good deal of rob iltig and billing around the camp thai lummer , and torn oho w it had beet Impossible to lay a hand on ono of the perpetrators. The men had become rolled and desperate , and it waa gen. orally understood that the firs offender who fell into the clntohei wonld step off the head of a barrel t < be brought np suddenly by a rope one limb. One day when Borne of the boyi were returnlrg from Pot-Luck X0reel with flour ami pork , they came upci the placid Wm. Bovors In a bad sltua tlon. He was bonding ever the bed ] ] f a man named Powers , who hac been settled by the thrnst of a bowie and his hands were bloody. The placid William waa nabbed. What did ho dot Nothing at all ? What did ho say ! Why , when thi boys laid hands on him ho quietly remarked marked that ho discovered tha bed ] ouly five ruiuutes before , and was in speottnt ; it in hopes to discover algm of Ufa. Too thin. And too placid to fit that crowd. The camp didn't waste any valuable time over William's case , Within the hour a oourc was convened , William wah arraigned , aud the dead body wai placed in sight'of all. Circumstance ! wore against the prisoner , but there were some things we forgot. William liad b.'on a quiet , honest , civil resi dent of Diamond gulch. He had never been known to carry a bowle- knife. He had ] been down the trail 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 no crudgo against him. The victim bad little or no money , while the ac cnsed had the biggest pile of any man In camp. But placid William should have klottt'd. Which he didn't do worth s cent , He pleaded not guilty In a careless , Indifferent manner , M if the result wai of no particular consequence to him He told about going to wash hls.ahlrti and of the finding of the body , bnl re was nothing anxious about him "If yea believe ma let mo go ; il j'oa do not believe me bring on the ropol" That was the sum and a aba tan ce ol ils defense , and it was bad for W1L "lam. "lam.When When it was too late we saw where 10 oould have proved hla record clear f he had tried to , bnt wo had Bonl ilm to answer before the highest oonrl of all. all.Well Well , the court could scarcely fell tc lonvlot under the circumstanced , and nlesft than an hour it became the painful duty of the judge to arise aud remark : ' William , yon have been found guilty of murder. Does it make any ; reat dlffdrenco to yon whether yon are lung this afternoon or to-morroul Weather's liable to change , yon know , and we may neb have such an at tor- noon again for a week. " The placid William replied that he wonld bo ready In half an hour , and 10 was. Ho went to his shanty , accompanied by Ool , Smith , and when ho had dit- losod of his property and written setter ettor to friends inthe east , he walked coolly to the gallows tree , mounted the barrel , and never winked an eye when the nooao waa slipped over nil ie d. Then came a painful pause. William waa about to bo launched nto the great unknown , It la a serious thing to kick a barrel from nnder the feet of a fellow mat and let a rope catch and choke him tc death. Wo felt it so , aud when thi pause came we could hear each other'i bard breathing. "William Covers ! " solemly re marked the judge , ' 'yon are about t < ban0 ! " "Yea , " calmly replied the prisoner "And now onoo more I aak yon i yon are guilty of the awful crime ? " "No , " waa the equally calm reply But he had been tried , convlctei -and sentenced , and the sentence mns be carried out. If was when the mai advanced to pull away the barrel tha William's countenancelostits placidity For five seconds ho seemed a strange to us oil. A white shadow crossed hi face , a look cf tear crept into hla eye and his jaw fell. Then placid William wtia hlmsel again. Ho braced right np , shut hli teeth hard and ho died with a conn tenanco aa unreadable aa a atone. A week afterwards a robber who WB fired on and fatally wounded confesae > that ho was guilty of the murder fo which Willlsm Bovers bad boon hung That was a nice mess for u , and thi > r wore many solemn faces as wo gathere around the judge and asked him whs could be done about it. "Wall , I reckon we'd better have a inqutst , if th r' bo no objections , " we the reply , and we had ono. We viewed the rope , the barrel , th tree and the grave , and the vordlc was : "Hung the wrong man and sorr for tt" But placid William waa half t blamo. Ho ehoultl have neriously ob jected to being hung. The Honford A ) man no and Cook Book mailed frco on application to the Rum- ford Chemical Works , Providence , R. L * * * " * " * ' * * ai > * * METROPOLITAN HOTEL , OMA HA , NEB. Tables supplied with the beat the market affords. The traveling public claim they got better accommodations and moro general satisfaction hero than at any other honeo , in Omaha , Rate , fS pnr dav. ang21tfm I had nevcra attacks of gravel aud kidney trouble ; waa unable to get a medicine or doctor to euro ma nntll I used Hop Bitters , and they cured mo in a short tlmo. A Dl aul hod Law yer of Wayne county , N. Y. Roots with Meal and Bay. Natlontl IJvo Slock Journal , Oattlo ind hogs will greedily cat ang&r boots or other roots when on a full ration of com. They will relish the roots because they have a ocollng and sedative effect upon the stomach aud bowels. Oorn is BO full of carbon as to have a tendency to pro.luco feverish state of the Bjstom when given too laigoly. Boots have the - same effect npon the system as BUCCU lent grass. English farmers use roots largely in the fattening ration , bat they also food with them rape-cake , Unseed cake , etc. , or other nltiogon- ons food. Roots , like Indian corn , are too poor In nitrogen us a olnglo food for growing young animals or for fattening. Oorn and roots together . wonld bo much healthier than corn ! alone , bnt a better fattening ration wonld be oats aud corn -with roots , or , better still , corn' cotton-seed meal or linseed meal and roots. With a amMl proportion of linseed meal , say three pounds , with nine pounds of com meal , roots would not be so necessity for health , as the Unseed meal would keep the bowels In good condition. Coin , bran and sugar beets or mangolds would fatten hogs and keep them healthy Hogs especially are bonefitted by theme mo of roots. They are usually fed on corn alone , which wo believe often in duces cholera and other diseases. The roots give them a bulky and cooling food inst what they so much need. Bran la a bulky food , anil , fad with corn , Is beneficial to hoga. Sugai boots with good olovor hay will grow young animals or fatten mature ones. The clover la rich in nitrogen , and thf roota in carbon making a well-balanced ration. " THE BAD AND WORTHLESS Are never imitated or counterfeited. This Is especially true .of A family medicine , and It is positive proof that the remedy imitated is of the highest - value. As aoon aa it had been tested and proved by the whole world that Hop Bitters wan the purest , best and most valuable family medicine on earth , many imitations sprung up and began to steal the notices in which the press and people of the country had expreased the merits of H. B.T 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 as Hop Bitten. All , such pretended remedies or cures , no matter what their style or name la. and espiclally those with the word " " " " In their in "Hop" or "Hops" name or any way connected with them or their name , are Imitations or counterfeits. Beware of them. Touch none of them. CTso nothing but genuine Hop Bitters , with a bunch or cluster of green Hops on the wnlto label. Trust nothing else. Drugciata and dealers are warned against dealing in Imita tion * or counterfeits Are acknowledged to be the best by all who have put then to a practical test. ADAPTED TO HARD & SOFT GOAL kCOKE OB , WOOD. IUAKUFAOTURED BY Buck's Stpve Co. , BAINT LODIS. PIEKCY 'BIUIIFORD ' BOLK AQKHTS FOB OUAUA. FALLcY&BOEB , Western Agenti , L-layette , Indiana. REVERSIBLEHEELS HEELS FOR IB d Rubber Roots and Boots and Shoes ro OF ALL KINDS. 50 PER GT.Tow " The Mnter p'ocri ire In'erchargeable tnd re Vfnlble. It prevents the counter ( rom running ore * , requiring no heel itlDei en. 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