THE DAILY BFE OMAEA THURSDA ? MAEOH 1 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 rio 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. a6 , iB8i. Gentlemen : 1 liave differed with. pain In my tide and back , and neat aorencsi on my brratt , with khoot * Cngpalni all through my body , at tended with great weakness , depres sion of spirits , and lots of appe tite. I have taken several different medicines , and was treated by prom inent physicians for my liver , kid- neyn , and plecnbut I got no relief. I thought I wou'd ' try Itrown'i Irou Bitters : I have now taken one bottle and a half and am about well pain in tide and back all gone torencsi alt out of my breast , and I have * good appetite , and am gaining In strength and fleih. It can justly bo \\iekfnceftniJtciHtt , JOHN K. AIIIND\H. 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 , BAIL'S ' CORSETS aotorr to Ita tronrcr in every w&y , or tbo money will bo roiunclod by the ponou from whom it was boucht. . nannlrOonrt pronounced br our Itullnv pnrilclu t Injurious to lha wearer , and endorsed mr ladle * a woit comfortable ana perfect dttltitf Corwt ? K. 1.80. Hclf-AdJuitloc , 1.0 ( & * Aamlnal ( utru heavy ) 49.00. Nurilnc , tl.BI Freurvlna ( One rontll ) 3.00. Faritcoi BUrt-Hupportlna- . M iala by leading Jlctutl Ocutcr. everywhere SUICAOO GO113UY CO , , Chicago , 111. IB&3. BIDESPKIHO ATTACnilKNT-HOT TATKN7 ED. A. J. SJMPSOLN. LEADING CARRIAGE FACTORY HOT and lilt DoJpo Sttaal , nag 7-mo Gin OMAIJA , NEB. A Skin of Deauty Is a Joy Forever. DR. T. FELIX GOURAtm'A Oriental Gream or Magical Bean- tiner , - * Ilecforca lan. rimples Frecklei esan'urer ; blemlih oi tibeauty KOI VdeHcs de 'lection. ' I has stoo < the tesr c tOyoauan lisa ham lets w tis'e It t be 6 ire th prepara ilonli pic pcrly mad Accent n cpuottrfcl ot similar came. The dlitlngulih < d Dr. L. A St. ) ic , said to a la1 * } at the HUT OS ( a patient ] "An you latlt * nil ) me thorn , I tocommem 'U ur.lid's Grram' as ( be least hamful of all thi Skin piepatatlt in. " One bo-tlo will Ittt tli irontbJmlnj ; > toiery day. Al o loudro Jub tllorcmcrisiupeirluoush li ul hotit Injury t > thefkln. s ux. M. B. T. OOUKAUD , io o prop. , tl Kent St. . tit Y. Ftr stle by all Utu ) d ts arid fancy OcoJi Dci'erfl throifhout tlio United Slatct , Canadi aud Kuropa. < 2TBc > are cf base Imitations. 81,000 rewirt 1 for arrest and proof of any one selling the same , j I4- cow n.e2tew-Cm $500 REWARD. The above rewud will be paid to any person who will produce a Paint that will equal the Pennsylvania Patent Rubber Paint , tot procuring Shlnriei Tin and OrartJ Boob. Warranted U > t > iVe aoJ Watfir Prodt. Al orders piomptly tended I o , ' CRUper fa bet ter thfto * DJ'JJtiSfJi1iit5l-JfJl & . Omaha , Nsb , EHFEBENOB8. omeer ft Pn * . nrni0. u , Fuller Oiuhdlllufli lain B i office , Omaoa , Neb , A MEXICAN'TOWN : Quaiit Piotnrfls of Eory Day Life in a Mexican Vil lage , The Appearance of Ohurohea an < l DwelllnK8- Beggars , Peddlers , Eto , II. II In March Atlantic. The town of El PASO la on Iho American sldo of the Rio Orando , op- onlto the old Mexican town of Paoo ol Norto. El Paao U two years old ; . 'aso del Norto , three hundred and moro how much moro nobody knows. A oharpor antithesis conld not bo .ound In the world than these two towns afford , and the thorn In the losh that El Paso is to Paao del Norto , nly Paao del Norto people could do- icrlbo. But they will not. They are s mnto and gentle to-day as they wore ontnrles ago , and sabralt to this BOO- md grout conquest of tholr country von moro silently than they did the first. The etoam onglno la greater ; han the Oortcz. Tholr doom was jo&lod before ; it will bo accomplished now , Walking through the streets of Paso del Norto , Booing the primeval ilmpllcity and poverty of the inhabl- .antrt , ono wonders that they should not ; have welcomed the coming of a allroad , the bringing In of supplies , .ho opening of a market. But they did not. All they asked was to bo lot alone. The town claims to number ten thou sand Inhabitants ; this Booms incrodi bio. ; Still , it stretches for miles along the banks of the Bio Grande , an al most unbroken line of mud houses , mud-walled vineyards and orchards ; and'similar lines of mndhoniea and mud walla , with muddy ditchoa added , run off at right anglea to the river , for a long distance. Every doorway [ warms with women and babies ; every hadod ditch bank air arms with chil dren ; and the little plaza , of a Sunday , iwarma with men , Perhaps there are ton thousand , after all ; but that ton Jionsand people could bo living in a jown , and the town remain ono mouth what Paao del Norto is , la a marvel , and wocld bo an impossibility to any > thor race in the world ; only the Mex- cano could accomplish such inortla , or ndnro such discomfort Considered as a spectacle , aa a plo- jure , the town la potfoot ; all that heart could oak To bo there on a Sunday ia to osoapa from America and the nineteenth contnry aa from place and tlmo forgotten. The church la a long , low adobe building , with a good bell tower , ol Moorish design. It la In all proba bllliy nearly three hundred years old. Part of the front has fallen , and hav ing boon left lying where It fell , hat been converted by the swift Band' blowing gales into a hardened mound , The winding stair ease in the boll tower is mtdo of solid rough-howi logs ; a clumsy post , also solid and rough-hewn , being driven through them in the corner. The colling ol the church la made of logs , reeds , am sapllnga. The logs are most onrionil ] and effectively carved in deep-cm lines , intersecting each other 10 aa tc make regular dlamond-ihapea Inter vals ; in each of theao intervals a aorl of rene , and at each intersection a pro jeoting peg , The effect ia marvel ously UecnraUtOiJtJ 4v6lKIUThlQ ) to-day. The legs are aupportod a each end by a graceful bracket wrought intho aamo . pattern , anc ovcry beam and support of the build ing ia nlmtlarly carrcd. The apacei between thoao loga are about twlci the width of the log , and are filled Ir with small round saplings or reeds sot at a slant corresponding to the slanting carved lines on the logo , and alternating right and loft in the ol tornating spaooa. This alternation greatly heightens the effect of the celling , There are traces of coloi decoration on the walla , but rnthloci whitewash hag nearly obliterated them ; and there are no plot urea 01 other adornments nt all on the aame plane aa the wood carving. The church stands on n sandy emi nence , looking southward down on the sandy little plaza. Two sandy atreoU lead up to it , moro than oandy they are ankle deep in sand , except hen and there a rod or two scattered pavv < monl ; prehistoric , apparently , and apparently hold in reverence by the Mexicans , who seldom walk on it , choosing rather to wade in the Bind The more elegant cf the women woai long skirts , trailing a foot or two behind hind them. They would scorn to lit them. It has never been the onstoa of the race to do so , and no dowagoi in England can uweop her brocadi train over the qoeon's floors with i finer combination of leisurely nonchalance chalanco and dignity than do thi Moxloau dauios trail tholr dusty cot ton through thoclouda of Baud in tbi streets of Paso del Norto. It la a iino a thing , in Its way , aa the aom broro , and as full of significance. Loop : before the mass beglna Ihi floor of the church Is crowded wltl kneeling figures ; men on the right women and children on the left. 1 low have brought gay ruga or blanket to kneel on ; but tbo moat kneel hum bly on the bare floor. Upon all thi facoa ia an expression of solemn almost aad devotion , which wonld no have aoomed inad'quato oven toPadn Gomez , who , two hundred years ago jisod to preach from the queer littli carved cask hanging precariously higl up on the wall. The hooka of birtha marriages and dcatha , which ho kupl are Htill lying where ho for BO mauj yearn ntcd to put them carefully away , in u big oaken chest in the sacristy , Their sheep akin covers are fringed al the edgea , and worn almost aa by ntlp < pliug toole ; but hU handwriting is at clear as ever , and the dates 1082,1083 , 1085 , are aa distinct aa those written last year. Ono wondoni what accrete In the matter of ink thoao old padroe potsossed ; certainly aomoof antilicaoj not known now , On the south aide of the plaza a fen cottoawood trees have made out tc live and grow high enough to give thado. To this the congregation ol worshippers slowly made their way , Already awaiting them there waa i motly row of traflloora , with an odd and poverty-stricken ffahow of goodi for sale ; little tables spread with pep peri a handful or two'of each ; amall wheelbarrows half filled with cakea ol dusky bread , boiled sweet potatoes , or boiled yellow equashcg. Behind tlicao tables , or on tho'grutind boatdn whoolbnrrowa , rquattod old womor who anxiously eyed every poailblo cut- tomor. At Intervals new mulcts ar rived , met wlih unwelcome tjlanccs bj thoao on the spot. Scma brought a half dozsn cikea or loavoa of broad In a basket noally covered with n white cloth ; come brought a alnalo watermelon , or boiled aquaah , which they cut into small pieces , and sold with as.muoh gravity and precision aa wonld a'uffico for the moat Important business | transact Ions. Every one had roasted corn for sale , roasted in the husk. It seemed the favoritr viand ; men , women , children , all ate It , standing , stripping off the husks and throning thorn on the ground. For a few minutes the spectacle waa groteiquo ; hundreds of bands holding orn oars at open mouths , whlto tooth ; naw'lng , clicking all around. A .quad of Mexican soldiers , with neat white linen jackets and trousers and ' rlqht blue caps , were the preatost ovourora ot the corn , The ground nder tholr fjot was piled- with the .usks they had thrown down , and hey laughinely shrill-'d them away with their foot aa thay totaed down fresh ones. An old beggar woman , half naked and with loni ; , ntroainlrg ray hair , went about picking up the juaka and cramming them into her klrt , hold up high , leaving her gaunt jld loga bare to the knooa. Another beggar had had the gift of half a watermelon. Qo loaned back u a corner cf the plazt , hia head rest- _ og on the wall ; with his left hand holding the melon on hla knee , with wo fingers of the right he lazily cooped out monthfula ot it , and car- led them slowly tohla month , the .nico dripping like water all the way. At each mouthful he abut his ojes and sighed with satisfaction. Lounging up and down' in the crowd wont a awatbyfacod man , wearing a rfd fpz and the full , gathered Turkish trons * era , soiling rosaries of pearl and of olive-wood Hesaid the rosaries came from Jerutalem , and he was a Syrian. Hla face aoemod strangely familiar to me , "Whorohavo I soon you before ? " I exclaimed. "Where you not at Obar-Ammergau , at the ( vat Passion play ? " "Yea , lady , " ho replied. It was , Indeed , the very man from whom I had bought rosaries at Jorn- alorn , in the Ammergan valley , two . 'bars ago Ho smiled with a superior calm , aa ho passed on. To hU Oriental mind there was nothing surprising in the encounter ; and he would , no doubt , have oompaaalonatod mo as the victim of an imagination bootlessly ac tive , if ho had known' how pertinaci ously my eyes and my wondering fancy followed him , aa ho strolled back and forth , Bringing his crimson and pearly beads on the fingers of his right hand , offering them with a mute gesture , so alight that it seemed hardly to demand recognition , and regarding with an equally nonchalant glaucj thoao whc bought and those who turned away , From Obnr-Auimorgan to Pane del Norto to sell strings of beads ? It mnsl have boon some other errand that brought him. Indigestion , dyspepsia , heart-burn nausea , etc. , oared' by using Brown' * Iron Bitters. Southern Snakes. A black anako attempted to deapoi a beehive In Berkley county , Va. , whoi the boea attacked the reptile and atunj him to death. Aa-Mra. J mj aH _ Rf oa < yk1)ra ) | house to go to church , a big bluet anako lay celled In ' the doorway , anc darted forth its' tonnge defiantly , Her Boroama brought her husband , who killed the snake with the blow ol a stick The Batlor , Ala. , Courier is reapon. alblo for the following : "Mr. W. G , Woodward recently killed a mummoth rattlosnnko a few mllen south of But lor. The snake waa UJ foot long , IE or 20 Inches in circumference , and had 30 rattles. When killed it had c fawn in its month about half swal lowod. A fight between a rattleenako and r blacksiiako was recently witnessed near Fort Wcrth , Texas. The blacksnake - snake forced the fighting , gliding around in swift circles while the rat tleonako lay coikd. The circles grew smaller and the rattier appeared con fused ua the blackanako drew cloaer. His rattles uoaaod to give out the usual sharp aound , and his bead dropped ae if vertigo was seizing him , The black- enako 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 apino aa complete as if done by a blow with a club. The rattlesnake measured < urod five foot and three inchoo. The Niarlln , Texas , Index saya thai Mr. Oakoa of that town saw a copper' ' heard anako two and a half foot Ion ; lying motionless under a tree. "Ot ono side of the reptile , ono or twc Inches from Its head , there waa a large green worm fastened to the body of tin anako. Its powerful mandibles won fastened to the nock ofvtho snake , anc its loga , which were pointed with sharj strong fangs , were firmly planted it the reptile's body , Evidently , BO fai aa the worm waa concerned , It waa at assault with Intent to murder. Oakei aolzed a stick and despatched botl snake and worm. Mr. Oakes In formed us that he had noticed of lati en hia farm several copperhead anakei all dlaombowled , and could not accouni for it , aa the dead snakes bore no evidence denco of having boon killed by humat belnga. The circumstances above related latod convinced him that they hac boon killed and disemboweled by thosi COLORLESS AND COLD. A young gtr deeply regretted that she wea BO color loco and cold. Her fnco was too white and her hauds and foot felt as thougl the blood did not circulate. After out bottle of Hop Bitters hod been taker she was the rosiest and hoalthleat glr in the town , with a viv/Jlty andchoor fulness of mind gratifying to he ; friends. ' A Vexed Ulergyman. Even the patience of Job would becomi exhausted were he a preacher and endeav oring to interest hU audience while the ] were keeping up an tncrcasaut coughing making it impossible for him to be beard Yet , how very easy can all this be avoldec by Dimply using Dr. King's New Discove ry for Consumption , Coughs and Colds Trial Uottlea given away at 0 , F. Good mun's drug store PKITZ AT HOME. Bmmot-a Wonderful Castle on the Hudson. Now York WorM. Mr. William Oliver , the well-known boatjjulldcr of Harlem , has begun the construction of a gondola for Mr. J. K. Kmmot , the acto * . "Mr , Emmot came to mo'about a month ago , " said Mr , Oliver to a World reporter , "and showed mo a model Venatlan gondola. Ho desired mo to have ono built llko it. Mr. Emmot will retire to hla caa- tlo on the Hudson very soon and the jondola must bo ready for him , There are gondolas on the lakea in Central pirk and Prospect park. They were imported. Mr , Emraet'a gondola will bo thlrty-alx foot long , four foot beam and eighteen inches deep amidahipa The keel haa boon laid , and the knees of hackmatack are ready for the sldo planking , which will bo of cedar. There will a cabin in the centre with Venetian blinds. The bow , made of bright steel , will support a swinging lantern. It has a cnrvfe as graoofnl as the neck of a a wan. Sixteen people can bo carried In It very comfortably. The boat will bo completed about the 1st of April. " Mr. Emmot , when questioned about his now houao , aaid' : . "I have traveled all over the world , I may say , and have alwaya had ono object in view to build a house that I could live In when I became old It la true J have t castle on the Hudson about 10 miles ibovo Albany. It ia 100 feet above he river , and there ia no other honao n the world llko it. I have had It built 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 Rensselaor estate , and four acres of water forming a lake on which I pro pose to row my gondola and another carious Chinese boat I have , a junk , I believe It ia called. I always did like Balling In a gondola. But about the castle. Well , when you first see It you may not rate It very highly. But Wait till you got Inside. There are no halls in the caatle nor ono cornor. At every turn you meet alcoves and ro- ceases , but no comers and no halls. The rooms are hung with curiosities. You can not imagine what the honac Is like , and yon might not believe me if I told you what It coat. Tuat'j a secret. I will describe my room tc 7 n. When I awake In the morning ] look up and aee three ceilings use are circular domes and ono is triangu lar. My bed la on one floor and mj boots are on another. Rocks from the Ooloseum and wood from the Vie Sacra are seen next to helmets whicb wonld delight the heart of Sir Waltoi Scott , and antiquities which wonld give aa antiquarian enough pleasure for a life. " Hero the reporter aaked for a more detailed description of the two floon and the three ceillnga in ono room. "Well , " he replied , "there are utepi connecting the floors in the corner LO , not a corner hoavota ! there it not a corner in the house but in th < receea. I really can't describe thi ceilings , but I assure you they exiat , The other day my fiiarid John Mo Oullough and I were there , and Joht took a bath. Here's the way yet bathe : You go into ono room * on thi first floor , temperature 00 degrees ; gi to the second floor , the aame room temperature 125 degreoi ; third floor temperature 175 degrees. We havi . . _ . - - ! - - - " - - t room , aud so got three different tern pcratnres in ono room. When Joht got through ho said ho had never bo lore had such a bath. The walks anc gardens , the atables and overythlrj are as uniqno and original aa the houao. Now , when you ask mo whoi I am going to go permanently and be reully 'Frilz In Albany' or 'Fritz al home , ' you ask me too much. Probably - bly not for some tlmo to come , bnl when I do go I am auro of going to a comfortable homo. " The finest mayonaiso dressing foi all klnda of aalada , cold moats , raw tomatoes - matoos , pickled salmon , cibbagn. etc. , is DUBKEE'S SALAD DRESSING. Bettoi and more economical than home-mado , The best euro for diieasoi of the nerves , brains and mueclea , It Brown'c Iron Bitters. Retaliation. Portland Advcrtlior. Now American pork la rigidly and nnjuitly excluded from Germany. Ic retaliation , Gorman boana should b excluded from America. THE BAD AND WORTHLESS Are never imitated or counterfeited. Thla la especially true of a family medicine , and it ia positive proof thai the remedy imitated la of the highest value. Aa aoon aa it had been tested and proved by the whole world thul Hop Bitters waa the purest , boat and most valuable family medicine or earth , many Imitations sprang 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 auf- forlng Invalids to uao tholr stuff In stead , expecting to make 'money OE the credit and good name of H. 33. 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 Ir away1 to Induce people to believe the ) were the same as Hop Bitters. Al ! such pretended remedies or cures , nc matter what their style or name Is , and osplclally those with the word "Hop" or "Hops" In their name or It any way connected with them or theii name , are Imitations or counterfeits , Beware of them. Touch none ol thorn. QBO nothing but genuine Hoi Bitters , with a bunch or cluster. 01 green Hops on the wDlto label , Trusl nothing else.Druggists and doalon are warned against dealing In Imlta tiona or counterfeits. METROPOLITAN HOTEL , O1W HA % NEB. Tables Buppllod with the beat thi market allorda. The traveling pnblli claim they got bettor accommodation ! and moro general satisfaction hen than at any other house In Omaha Rate , ffl per day. augSltfm BnowK's UnoNOHiAL TBOOIIKS will ah > irritation which Induces coughing , gtvlni relief In BronchltK Influent * , Consump tlon and Throat troubles. Nebraaka Loan & Trust Company HASTINGS , MED. Capital Qtook , - - $100,000. JAS.D. I1EAIITWELL. President , At. CLAUKE , Vlcd-Prosldcnt. K. 0. 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Ticket iA * . ow meio-od-lv * . . jour tlutlt * rolt" work to itlmil nuan3 u c rali nfr Hop Bitter * . , oil Hor'P ioi rim bi i > lBKl . old ,0 ( norrx-nltb or Uneulili if .5. itlj cn Hop TOOarf min or jou nuull ; r r o ra itmt yuu form jf K I vino/ t-H r > iuinr. , tu tli&t i ro Dceur X'll.tt rv urn Hurt ilise i 1 1 ! f < ' iafn t \ctlt. ' .lot t. rw I 1'oti xill 'i JOUUH 3ltt r rlv wek i loxtiilrlUO , If It niray -.ONMlj "Parts of the human body , doMjlopod and streogtbeiied , " etc. , Is an liJtxrcstlDg advert soment long run In our pafor. In reply to tnqu'rioa we will say that llicf e Is no Idenio ( ! humbug ahiut this On Uie contrary , the adrertiHrs arvory highly In dorsed I n teres cd persons rr ay got seoled cir culars ghlns all particular * , giving all particu lars by addresslmr Erie Medical Co. , P. O. liox 613 , Uudivlo , N. Y. Toledo K > enlng Bee. O. IB1. PAINTS OILS DRUGS , , , Window and Plate G''ass. 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