THURSDA ? MARCH 1 THE DATLY BFE--OMAEA 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 ? 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 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. Mansfield , Ohio , Nov. 16,1881. Gentlemen : 1 have tuflered with. pain In my side and back , and peat aorencu on mvbrcattwllh inool * ing palm all through my body , at tended with great weakness , depru- lion of spirits , and loss of appe tite. I have taken several different medicines , and was treated by prom inent physicians for my liver , kid neys , anusplecnbut I got no relief. I thought I wou'd ' try llrown'i Iron Uiitcn ; I have novr taken one bottle and a half and am about well pain in side and back all gone soreness all out of my breast , and I have a good appetite , and am gaining1 In strength and flesh. Itcan justlyba called lhclUnfe/nitJiciHti. JOHN K. 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 tonic , which will cure Dys pepsia , Indigestion , Malaria , Weakness , and relieve all Lung and Kidney diseases , * aotory to Its wonror In every way , , ot the money will bo rolunclod by the person from whom it was bouelit. . tt nnlTOor pt pronounced by our lt dlng phrMcftn t Injurious tn tlio wrenror , unil cndorwd 17 I ad In , u ' ' inoit comfortable luiu perfect Uttlnt Cor ot Tt FrcierTlnir. # 1.00. ficlf-AJJultlni , 91.50 O-Vionlnal ( extra bcnvr ) U.OO. Nur.lnz , 01.60 TUalth 1'rescrvlnB ( fine contll ) (3.00. 1'aragoa Bklrt-Bupportlng. 1.00. Vw sale by leading Itetull Dealer * everywhere , AUJIOAGO COUSlil' CO , , Chicago , UL STAHUmiKU 1803. BIDE 8PK1KO .ATTACHMENT-HOT 1'ATEMl ED. A. J. SIMPSOLv. LEADING CARRIAGE FACTORY 1100 and 1111 Dodge Straol. 7-mo 6m OMAUA , NKB. A Skin of Beauty Is a Joy Forever. DR. T. FELIX QOURATJD'A Oriental Dream or Magical Boau- tiflBF , - Uen oroa Tan. Pimples , Fieokles , llothpttch osan'every 1'Iemliaoh ldeflcs de ection. It has stood the teitr ol ' * 'EOywrian Iiea harm less we tis'e It to be sure the propa ra don h pio- pcrly made SSL Accent no - - coupirrtolt ol ( similar rtrae. The dlitlngnlehid fir. L. A. Sn > rc , sild to a la * ) of the IUIT on ( a lutlentV "As you lac Ira will me them , I recommend 'U ur.ud'a Crram' as tbo least ham ( ul ol nil the Skin picjiatatli in. " Cue bo'llo wl.l . jtt lx iconthi , UBln itoicry day. Al > o ( ouilro Jub. tile removis tuneifluocs bill wl hoi.t Injury to thutkln. * " M. B. T. GOUKAUD , ho o r.rori. . , Btnd bt. N. i , Fir sile by all liu p1 U and Fancy Gco < , ' Dea'ers thro , ghoul the United Slites , Canada aud Kuropo. . < 2TBc are ct base Imitations. 81,000 rewtrd tor arrest and prcot ot any one selling the same. 1 14oow n.u2t w-Crn $500 REWARD. Pennsylvania Patent Rubber Paint , far pfMtrrtnf ShlMea im and anvel Rooh. Wimnttd to o rtre aad Wktc/ Pro * . , W order * promptly tvoded I p GBUner Q tub Ut tbo - Sol ? roprlett * , O OnuJta , Nib. EBPJSBlSNOBa. SWlmr'W8t D office , Omina , Neb , A MEXICAN TQWNf Quaiat Pictures of Every Day Life in a Mexican Vil lage. The Appearance of Churches and Dwelllnga Beggars , Peddlers , Eto , H. It In March Atlantic. The town of El Paso Is on Iho American sldo of the Rio Orando , op posite the old Mexican town of Paso del Norto. El Paso Is two years old ; Paso del Norto , three hundred and moro how much moro nobody knows , A sharper antithesis conld not bo found In the world than these two towns afford , and the thorn In the flesh that El Paso is to Paao del Norto , only Paso del Norto people conld de scribe. But they Trill not They are as mute and gentle to-day as they wore centuries ago , and submit to this second end great conquest of their country oven moro silently than they did the first. The stoara engine Is greater than the Oortcz. Their doom was sealed before ; It will bo accomplished now. Walking through the streets of Paso del Norto , seeing the primeval simplicity and poverty of the inhabi tants , ono wonders that they should not have welcomed the coming of a railroad , the bringing In of supplies , the .opening oi a market. But they did not. All they asked was to be lot alone. The town claims to number ten thou sand Inhabitants ; this Booms incredl ble. Still , it stretches for miles along the banks of the Rio Grande , an al most nnbroken line of mud houses , mud-walled vineyards and orchards ; and similar lines of mud homos and mud walls , with muddy ditches added , run off at right angles to the river , for a long distance. Every doorway owarms with women and babies ; every shaded ditch bank swarms with chil dren 5 and the little plaza , of a Sunday , swarms with mon. Perhaps there are ton thousand , after all ; but that ton thousand people conld be _ living in a town , and the town remain ono month what Paso del Norto is , is a marvel , and wocld be an impossibility to any other race In the world ; only the Mex icans could accomplish such Inertia , or ondnro such discomfort Considered as a spectacle , aa a - picture ture , the town la perfect ; all that heart could ask To bo there on a Sunday la to oscapa from America and the nineteenth century as from place and time forgotten. The church la a long , low adobe building , with a good bell tower , of Moorish design. It la In all proba bility nearly throe hundred years old. Part of the front has fallen , and hav ing been left lying where It fell , has boon converted by the swift sand- blowing gales into a hardened mound. The winding stair ease in the boll tower is nude of solid rough-hewn logs ; a clumsy post , also solid and rough-hewn , being driven through them in the corner. ' The colling of the church la made of logs , reeds , and saplings. The logs are most curiously and effectively carved in doop'-out lines , Intersecting each other so as to make regular diamond-shaped Inter vals ; in each of those Intervals a sort of rene , and at each intersection a pro jecting peg. The effect is marvelously - ously docnraUwjJiJvft dv6iSJUwhlcJh to-day. The legs are supported at each end by a graceful bracket , wrought Inthe same . pattern , ana every beam and support of the build ing is olmllatly car red. The spaces between these logs are about twice the width of the log , and are filled In with small round saplings or reeda , sot at a slant corresponding to the slanting carved lines on the logs , and alternating right and loft in the al ternating spaces. Thla alternation greatly heightens the effect of the celling , There are traces of color decoration on the walls , but ruthless whitewash has nearly obliterated them ; and thorcuaro no pictures or other adornments at all on the same plane aa the wood carving. The church stands on n sandy oml- nonce , looking southward down on the sandy little plaza. Two sandy streets lead up to it , moro than sandy they are ankle deep in nand , except here and there a rod or two scattered pave ment ; prehistoric , apparently , and apparently-hold In reverence by the Mexicans , who seldom walk on it , choosing rather to wade in the ound. The more elegant cf the women wear long skirto , trailing a foot or two behind - hind thorn. They would ecorn to lift them. It hao never boon the custom of the race to do so , and no dowager in England can awoop her brocade train over the qnoon'a floors with a finer combination of leisurely non chalance and dignity than do the Mexican dainos trail their dusty cot. ton through the clouds of sand in the streets of Paso del Norto. It la aa fipo a thing , in Its way , as the som brero , and es full of significance. Loop before the moss begins the floor of iho church is crowded with kneeling figures ; mon on the right , women and children on the loft. A few have brought gay rugs or blankets to kneel on ; but the most kneel hum bly on the bare floor. Upon all the faces is an expression of solemn , almost sad devotion , which would not have seemed inadt quato oven toPadre Gomez , who , two hundred years ago , used to preach from the queer little carved cask hanging precariously high' up on the wall. The books of births , matrlages and deaths , which he kept are xtill lying where ho for so many yearn used to put them carofnlly away , In a big oaken cheat In the saciisty. Their sheep skin covers are fringed at the edges , and worn almost aa by stip pling tools ; but his handwriting is aa Blear as over , and the dates 1082,1083 , 1085 , are as distinct aa these written last year. Ono wondora what occrota In the matter of ink thoao old padroa possessed ; certainly some of antilicacy not known now , On the south Hide of the plaza a few : ottonwood trees have made out to live aud grow high enough to give shade. To thla the congregation of fforahlppere slowly made their way. Already awaiting them there was a tnotly row of traflioera , with an odd and poverty-stricken { show of goods lor sale ; little tables spread with pep. pets a handful or two'of each ; small wheelbarrows half filled with cakes of dusky bread , boiled sweet potatoes , Jft. . ' . . . . , . . LlV or boiled yellow squashes Behind hose tables , or on tho"nruund bosldn whoolbnrrows , equalled old womer > who anxiously eyed over ; pcailblo cut- , omer. At Intervals new vendoia ar rived , met with unweloomo ulanccs bj those on the spot. Scmo brought a half dozan cukes or loaves of broad n a basket neatly covered with n white cloth ; come brought a single watermelon , or boiled squash , which they cut into small pieces , and sold with as , much gravity and precision as would suffice- for the most Important justness ( transactions. Every one lad roasted corn for sale , roatted in the hnak. It seemed the favorite /land ; mon , women , children , all ate it , standing , stripping off the husks and throwing them on the ground. For a few minutes the spectacle was ; rototquo ; hundreds of hands holding : ornoars at open mouths , white tooth gnawing , clicking all around. A cquad of Mexican soldiers , with neat white linen jackets and trousers and bright blue caps , were the preatost devourers ol the corn. The ground under tholr hot was piled- with the husks they had thrown down , and they laughinEly ahollhd them away with their feet as thay toesed down fresh ones. An old beggar woman , half naked and with lon , streaming gray hair , wont about picking up the husks and cramming them into her skirt , hold up high , leaving her gaunt old logo bare to the knooa. Another beggar had had the gift of half a watermelon. He leaned back in a oorntr cf the plazi , his head rest * ing on the wall ; with his left hand holding the melon on his knop , with two fingers of the right he lazily scooped out monthfnls of it , and car ried them slowly to- his month , the juice dripping like water all the way , At each monthf ul he shut his ojoa and sighed with satisfaction. Lounging up and down in the crowd wont a swatbyfaced man , wearing a rf d fez and the full , gathered Turkish Irons- era , selling rosaries of pearl and of olive-wood Hesaid the rosaries came from Jerusalem , and ho was a Jyrlan. His face loomed strangely ' mlllar to me. "Wherehavo I soon you before ? " I exclaimed. "Whero rounot at Obar-Ammorgiu , at the st Patslon play ] " "Yes , lady , " he replied. It was , indeed , the very man from whom I had bought rosaries at Jeru salem , in the Ammorgan valley , two roars ago Ho smiled with a superior mini , aa he paused on. To his Oriental mind there was nothing surprising in ho encounter ; and he would , no doubt , have compassionated mo as the victim of an imagination bootlessly ac tive , if he had known' how pertinaci ously my eyes and my wondering fancy followed him , as ho strolled back and forth , winging his crimson and pearly beads on the fingers of his right hand , offering them with a mute gesture , so slight that it seemed hardly to daraand recognition , and regarding with ait equally nonchalant plane j those who bought and these who turned away. From Obor-Ainmcrgan to Paso del Norto to soli strings of beads ? It must have boon some other errand that brought him. Indigestion , dyspepsia , heart-bum , nausea , eta. , oared' by using Brown'a Iron Bitters. Southern Snakes. A black snake attempted to despoil a beehive in Berkley county , Va. , when the bees attacked the reptile and stung him to death. . , house to go to church , a big black snake l y celled In ' the doorway , and darted forth its' tonnge defiantly , Her screams brought her husband , who killed the snake with the blow oi a otlck. The Butler , Ala. , Courier is renpon- slblo for the following : "Mr. W. G. Woodward recently killed u mumrnoth rattlesnake a few nillen south of But ler. The annke wan 9 foot long , If or 20 inches in clrcuuiturenco-and had 3G rattles. When killed it had a fawn in its month about half swal lowed. A fight between a rattlesnake and a blacksimko was recently witnessed near Fort Wcrth , Texas. The blacksnake - snake forced the fight int ? , gliding around in swift circles while the rat- tlconnko lay coiled. The circles grew smaller and the rattler appeared confused ' fused UH the b'lacksnako drew closer. His rattles ceased to give out the usual sharp sound , nnd his bead dropped as if vertigo was seizing htm , The black- auako seized , by a lightning movement , the rattler by the throat , and winding about him , the two rolled over and over together. In a few momenta the rattlesnake ceased to breathe. An ex amination of the dead body ot the rattlesnake revealed a fracture in the spine as complete as if done by a blow with a club. The rattlesnake meas ured five foot and throe Inohoa. The Niarlin , Texas , Index says that Mr. Oakca of that town saw a copper- heard snake two and a half foot long lying motionless under a tre'o , "On ono uldo of the reptile , ono or two inches from Itn head , there was a large green worm fastened to the body of the snako. Its powerful mandible * wore fastened to the nock of the snake , and its Togs , which were pointed with sharp strong fangs , were firmly planted in the reptile's body , Evidently , BO far as the worm was concerned , it was an assault with intent to murder , Oakes seized a stick and despatched both anako and worm. Mr. Oakes in formed us that ho had noticed of late en his farm several copperhead snakes all dlsombowled , and conld not account lor it , as the dead snakes bore no ovi- ionco of having boon killed by human loinga , The circumstances obovo re- atod convinced him that they had wen ktllodand disemboweled by these COLOULESS AMD COLD. A young girl deeply regretted that she was so color- oea and cold. Her face was too white , and her hands and foot felt aa though ho blood did not circulate. After ono lottlo of Hop Bitters hod boon taken ho was the rosiest and healthiest girl n the town , with a vivjtolty and cheer- uhicss of mind gratifying to her rionds. ' A Vexed Clergyman. Even the patience of Job .would become ex haunted were he a preacher and endeav oring to interest his audience while they WOK keeping up an tuercsaant couching making It impossible for him to be heard , fet , how very easy can all thla be avoided > y ulinply using Dr. King's New Discove ry for Consumption , Coughs and Gold * Trial Lottlca given away at 0 , F. Good , mun'a drug store P1UTZ AT HOME. FJmmot-n Wonderful Oastle on the Hudson. Now York World. Mr. William Oliver , the well-known boatybulldor of Harlem , has begun thn construction of n gondola for Mr. J. K. Emmut , the actor. "Mr. Kmmot came to mo'about a month ago , Bald Mr , Oliver to a World reporter , "and showed mo a model Venetian gondola. Ho desired mo to have ono built like it. Mr. Emmet will retire to his castle - tlo on the Hudson very soon and the gondola must bo ready for him , There are gondolas on the lakes in Central p irk and Prospect park. They wore mported. Mr , Emmet's gondola will bo thirty-six foot long , four foot beam and eighteen inches deep amidships The keel has bocn laid , and the knees of hackmntack are ready for the aide planking , which will be of cedar. There will a cabin in the contro with Venetian blinds. The bow , made of > rlght aleel , will support a swinging antorn. It has a curve as graceful as the neck of a swan. Sixteen people can bo carried In It very comfortably. The boat will bo completed about the 1st of April. " Mr. Emmet , when questioned about ila now house , a.ia"I ' have traveled all over the world , I may say , and lave always had ono object in view ; o build a house that I conld live In when I became old It Is true J have a castle on the Hudson about 10 miles above Albany. It la 100 feet above : ho river , and there is no other honso m the world like it. I have had It aollt after my own ideas , and have adorned it with curiosities collected at Rome , Naples , Venice , Hong Kong , Yoddo , and , in fact , every part of the world. I have sixteen acres of land that once formed part of the Van Rensselaer estate , and four acrea of water forming a lake on which I pro pose to row my gondola and another curious Chinese boat I have , a junk , ] believe it la called. I always did llko sailing in a gondola. But about the castle. Well , when you first see It yon may not rate it very highly. But iV H till you got Inside. There are no lalls In the cattle nor one corner. At every turn you meet alcoves and re leases , but no corners and no balls. The rooms are hung with curiosltleo. You can uot Imagine what the house Is like , and yon might not believe mo if I told yon wbat it cost. That'j a secret. I will describe my room tc f n , When I awake In the morning ] took np and see three ceilings tno ire circular domes and ono is triangu lar. My bed la on one floor and my boots are on another. Rocks from the Ooloaeum and wood from the Via Sacra are seen next to helmets which would delight the heart of Sjr Walter Scott , and antiquities which would give an antiquarian enough pleasure forallfo. " Hero the reporter asked for a more detailed description of the two floors and Iho three ceilings in ono room. "Well , " he replied , "there are uteps connecting the floors in the corner to , not a corner heavots ! there la not a corner in the house but In the receia. I really can't describe the ceilings , bat I assure yon they exist. The other day my fiiand John Me * Oullongh and I were there , and John took a bath. Here's the way yon bathe : You go Into ono room * on the first floor , temperature 00 degrees ; go to the second floor , the same room temperature 125 degrees ; third floor temperature 175degroes. _ _ We have " " ' " room"aucl"ao'got three "different tern pcratnres in ono room. When John got through ho said ho had never be fore had such a bath. The walks anc gardens , the stables nnd everything are aa unique and original as the house. Now , when you ask mo when I am going to go permanently and bo roully 'Fritz in Albany' or 'Fritz at home'younsk me too much. Proba bly not for aomo tlmo to como , but when I do go I am sure of going to a comfortable homo. " The finest nuyonaiso dressing for all kinds of salads , oold moats , raw to matoes , pickled salmon , obbago , etc , , is DUKKEE'S SALAD DKESSINO. Bettor and moro economical than home-made. The best oure for disease * of the nerves , brniua and mueolea , is Brown's Iron Bitters. ttetalliition. Portland Ailvertlior. Now American pork IB rigidly and nnjuetly excluded from Germany. In retaliation , Gorman beans should be excluded from America. THE BAD AND WORTHLESS Are never imitated or counterfeited. Thla la especially true of a family modlclno , and it is positive proof that the remedy imitated is of the highest value. Aa soon aa it had boon tested and proved by the whole world thut Hop Bitters was the purest , best and most valuable family modlclno on earth , many Imitations sprung up and began to steal the notices In which the press and people of the country had expressed the merits of H. B. , and in every way trying to Induce BU ( . fdrlng 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 narooa In which the word "Hop" or "Hops" were used in away to induce people toj > ollevo they wore the same aa Hop Bitters. All such pretended remedies or cures , no matter what their style or name is. and osplclally these with the word "Hop" or "Hops" In their name or in any way connected with them or their name , are Imitations or counterfeits. Beware of them. Touch none of them. Qse nothing but gonulno Hop Bittora , with a bunch or cluster of green Hops on the wblto label. Trust nothing olao. Druggists aud dealers are warned against dealing in imita tions or counterfeits. METROPOLITAN HOTEL , OMA HA % NEB. Tables supplied with the boat the market ailords. The traveling public claim they got bettor accommodations and moro general satisfaction here khan at any ot or house in Omaha. Rate , fu ! per day. augSltfm LBOWN'B DIIONOHIAL TROOIIKS will allay irritation which induces coughing , giving relief In Bronchitis Influenza , Consump tion and Throat troubles. Nebraska Loan & Trust Company HASTINGS , NEB. Capital Stook , - - $100,000. JAS.D. nEAllTWELTj , President , A.X. CLAIIKE , Vlcd-Presldcnt. E. 0. WEBSTER , Troosurerkfl DIRECTORS. Samnel Aleiandet Oswald Ollvei. A. L. Clarke , E. 0. Webster * Geo. n Pratt , Jan. B. Hoartwell , 'D.H.McElHInnoy. 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All Information about Uates o Fare , SleepU. . Car Acocmmodatloni , Time Tables , fcc. , will b * cheertolly given by applylnlni ; ta T > J' . . Qen. Agent , Council BluHs. H. . P. DUELL , Ticket lAgt. OM renjo-ed.lv - " 0d I'T tll0 VWaltt Of jour tlutlre roli' nli ) > i ; iit nl ui ) t Hop UittftVi uii HorP If jin t ycujiR and ( ttccd oroi u . 2iwr ttotx o : dlwlpa tlun : If TOUR. rl H ot slnKlcit old , oi _ roc . rt-lj en He lnf > t yooan- . MTOr JOU fll-1 n\i > .lt > r r i > rr your fjnttin fnnnjf Klario , ' ill -Kt < > tint mV-n 01" liuiH'i'linr ! 'jjM-i ! ruil.n ? . HOP PERSONAL "I'attiot the human body ailftHrwJ , do\elop d and stroogtheced , " etc. , U an lijUrcetlng advert soment long run In our KHH * . In reply to Viqu'rles we will tay that there Itno.cvlJence c ! humbug ahjut thla On ilieoaatrary , theaJtertinn arr very hlchly In- dorMd loterea ol persons tray get tttued ctr * cul r flIng all particular * , giving all particu lar. , br addresalnir Krte Medical Co. , P , 0 , Box 613 , Uufldo , N , Y. Toledo Kualog B e. O. IE1. GhOODMA.SS : DKTJGS , PAINTS , OILS , Window and Plate ( a'ass. ' jaTAnyono contemplating bnlldlnff iU > rcb tik. or ny other Bni , will Bud It Jo the > A tntagt to eorief end with ui bolore purchasing their Plato GUM Q. F , GOODMAN , OMAHA NEB. STEELE , JOHNSON & GO. AND JOBBERS IN Flour , Salt , Sugars , Canned Goods , and All GrocersSupplies. . A Full Line of the Beat Brands oi AP IfflDIlDIDlffl ) TGBAGliO VI for BINWU01) ) NAILS AND LAKLIN & RAND POWDER CO. DEALERS , EH HALL'S SAFE AND Fire ; and Burglarr. CTLT 1020 Farnham Street , JOBBER OP AND WIMDO 'EASTERN 118 FAR W AM ST. OMAHA A. M. CLARK , Painter&PaperHanger' : SMWfiITEB& DECORATOR. 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