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    THE DAILY BEE : SATUEDAY , JUKE 24 , 1882.
PARIS TOWN TALK ,
Scenes at Longchamps During
the Race for the Grand
Prix.
What the Members of the Chamber of
Deputies Find to Squabble About
Amusing Anecdotes
About Onrlbaldl.
CorrMpoimjncc Phlhdc'ihU | PIMI
PAIUS , Juno 5. The grand prix
and the Egyptian question have dis
puted the field of interest for aonio
daH , nnd yesterday the grand prix
was won. I * this country , where
. there is no public opinion in the souse
in which it ia understood in England
and America , it ia difllcult to interest
the manses in E ypt. Hul they nil
understand horao. This year the ex
citement over the principal annual
race at Longchampav.ia doubled by
the fact that the English had backed
a favorite horse to win , and had re
peatedly nnd boastfully declared tlm
lie could and should win. "IJruco , "
the British boast , carried off the prize ,
and hia owner won four thousand
pounda , which , I suppose , ho will in-
vrat in more bcaata. The grand prix
is a pretty festival , although horao
racing may , in the main , bo accounted
a aonaoless nmuaomont. The "Paris
Derby , " aa it ia aomotimos called , ia
much more rolincd , or , perhaps
should rather say , much leas brutai ,
than the .English ono , Thiro ia no
fighting , no boating of unfortunate
foreigners , vaguely supposed to
resemble "belchers. " The return
homo , instead of luring c drunken
carnival , is n picturesque nnd vnrie
gated promenade through the moat
aplondid streets and park latiea in she
world ; nnd the merriment , if at times
it is boisterous , is never coarse.
Anglo-Saxon strangers attend the race
bccauao it jo held on the Sabbath , nnd
because iia n novelty for them to go
to A race on n Sunday. Cultivated
nnd respectable French people attend
it because it is no ono knows why
the fashion. The president of the ru
public goo > because the emperor used
to go , and because it ploaaea the
tradesmen ; and the Philistines go because
cause they are Philistines. The
Ananymaa , of whom tluro ( are , it
would acorn , creator numbers in Pario
than over before , bringing out their
most dazzling and ravishing new
toilettes for the grand prix , and many
n fine lady copies furtively the details
of their dresses nnd bonnets that itho
may herself make nimilar ones later in
the season nt the watering places
And now the exodus begins , .luat a
the moment when P.iria looks mos
lovely , when the delicious green of
the trei'B is untainted by dust , nnd
the parks seem like pictures from old
Ohnucer's poems ,
TUUStOIL IN TUB GltAMIlKllOP IIKI'UTIKH.
The Chamber of Deputies ia broil
ing and is most desperately uneasy
upon its gridiron. There are dayo
when public business ia stopped for
whole hours by the quarrels cf parti
aans ; cquabblcs over most trival mat
ters. It was n trifle which wns magni
fled into n'veritable incident the other
day , and which gave M. Gnmbatta
chance to appear on the surface for a
few minutes , M. do Eroycinot , the
Ohiof of tho-Oabinet ( chief of thogov-
eminent lie calls himsdlf ) , ijhado a alfc
. of the , tongue In talking about the at
fairs in Egypt , and appeared to eny
that no matter what might bo the
circumstances. Franco would not en
gagoinn military expedition. This
was neb thought dignified enough for
Franco not yeryjonir ago the lo < ding
militaryrfation in Europe and up
came Gambotta , with indignation in
his voice nnd all hia slock of magical
eloquence on hand. Ho made M. do
Froycinot , who had n few momenta
before indulged in n rather pungent
allusion to what ha was pleased to
term nti "udvonturoua polioof n
proceeding administration auem n
very poor figure , for n short time.
But presently the premier explained
that ho had , in the heut of debate ,
uxpre&sod himself u little mistily ;
that what ho meant to say wna that
1'rnnco would not undertake isolated
action ; but that she wiis ready to
co-opcrutu cordially in the European
conceit , whatever measures might bu
doomed advieablo for maintaining
order in E ypt. Qambotta secured
an opportunity to explain that when
ho was in power England and Franco
were in complete harmony as to action
in Egypt , but that now there was
mistrust , and posaibly mutual suspi
cion. Then began nn almost interm
inable series of recriminations , in
which the Bonnpartist days , nay ,
Blanche , and sweetheart , all barked
moat ferociously. The Tunisian cam
paign was called a fatal miatnko nn
equivocal affair. This enraged M.
Jules Ferry , who denied vigorously
that there was uny bad result from
occupation of Tunis ; and then n furi
ous republican anggostad that the im
perialist party , which had originated
tno Mexican expedition , would
butter remain silent. After in
finite quarrelinp , the ministry cot u
vote of confidence , und the "inter
pollution" came to naught. But The
Hupubllquu Fruncniso and other Gam-
botust journals are explaining to tl.e
country nothing hut trouble can como
out of the inter-meddling in Eyypt ,
BO fur us Franco ia crrm'Dod , if the
Turks are allowed to jw * down Arabi
Pacha and auppoit the khudivo. The
ro-catablishment of the authority of
the sultan , in opposition to the will
of the "national paiy"nt | Alexandria
and Oairo , would bo hailed nil through
tho. French posmasiona in North
Africa us thu tignul lor nivolt by the
Mussulman natives , Dut a great
many cautious people here , realizing
that the power of Gnrnmny is in eomo
measure behind the sultan , do not
like to talk of thwarting Turkey , and
blame Gambetta nnd his party for
their independent and straightforward
announcement of what they consider
the interests of France.
Meantime , Europe mores on with
its usual leaden nlowneas in every tiling
which/concerns / the Eastern question
nnd the complications growing out of
it to the "conference- " which has
been auggostcd aa a panacea for nil ills ,
The influential moderate republican
press ia beginning to assume thu tone
adopted by the Gumbotlu papers. The
Temps remarks in its issue of this
evening : "Tho despatches from Con
stantinople show that the Turkish
government ia anxious to profit by the
permission which it has received t
interfere in Egypt , and Books to delay
the meeting of the conference , so a1
not to appear ns if acting merely as the
n cnt of Europe. The inlorvention ol
the Turks in Cairo is for thorn an af.
fnir of prestige. The Turk whhes tc
make the ignorant and imaginative
population of Africa believe that ho ie
acting in the plentitude of his religious
and political sovereignty. Now the
interests of Franco nro entirely oppos
ed to those of Turkey. It ia import-
nnt for us that the Sultan should ap
pear as little sovereign and independ
ent itj Africa as possible.1
OAUIHAUil's THAVF.LIKn WAUDI'.OHK.
The peaceful tlomifo of Garibaldi in
his simple homo has nroittod a polem
ical storm in the newspapers. All the
monarchical shootn nro tryilit ; to show
that ho was the enemy of France ,
nnd some of tlioin do not scruple to
hint that ho willfully contributed to
the diaastors which befell the army of
the cast in 1870. This is nnkind ;
but the monarchists cannot forgive
Garibaldi for what they consider his
unwarrantable interference against
French armH in Italy. They have republished -
published loiters which the old man
wrote during the Franco Gorman war ,
loiters in which ho indulged in sar
casms , about French gcnnr.ils nnd
their lack of auccoss. But the intelli-
cont. the great republican estimate of
Garibaldi here is that his lifo was sim
ply heroic ; that his eccentricities were
inseparable from his genius ; that his
passionate utterances about Tunis the
other day should bo overlooked ha-
cause of the immense service which in
past yearn ho has rendered to Franco ;
and that ho will bo gratefully remem
bered by future French generations.
I can call to mind , now , the old fighter
ns ho looked when ho was at Bor
deaux , in that sad nnd terrible spring
of 1871. In his rod ohirt nnd slouch
hat ho wns like n bravo of Venice ,
subdued by time nnd struggle. A
good ntory is told of hip departure
from Italy for this country in 1870 ,
and it well illustrates hia extreme
simplicity and austerity in matters
pertaining to himself. The stonmcr
on which ho woo to sail from an Ital
ian port waited some time nftor ho
had como on board , accompanied
only by hia faithful ancient ntrvnrt ,
Basso. Presently Garibaldi asked the
captain why ho did not start on his
voyage , ' 'Why , general , " the purser
B.iya , ' 'that your baigago ; has not
como on board. " "My baggage ! "
cried Garibaldi : "is that what you ate
waiting for ? Hero , Basso ! show the
captain our baggage. " And Basso ,
with n grin , hold up n little parcel
made out of n napkin , from which
protruded the toes of much worn
sockn , nnd no mo frayed waistbando of
blurts. The captain at once weighed
anchor. This narrowness of ruimont
had been characteristic of the un
selfish old man for years.
Nearly a generation ago , n woman
who wax called in to do
hin washing , ventured to remark , that
she could not find nia shirts. "My
nhirts ! I have two I" ho replied. "You
must have ono in the wash , I have the
other on. With u little order und
calculation , two shirts are plenty ! "
( Garibaldi's philosophy was never sur
passed , unless by that Kentucky gen
tleman , who poesesaca but ono shirt ,
and was accuatomod to Ho in bed ono
day oncli week , to have the snored cnr-
ment washed. Ono morning , while
he wns nt rest , his wife rushed in and
cried : "Bill , the durnod calf hez ot
your shirt ! " Upon this , Bill remarked -
od tnuHJuilly that "them oz liemust'
loao ! "
I am nt a loss what to say of Victor
Hugo's "Torquo madn , " published n
few days ago , It is a grand and beau
tiful poem , in whioh the monk who
established the fires of thn Inquisition
is represented as n mystic , n voyuut ,
one penetrated to hia ninust aoulwith
the conviction that he must purge the
world of nnbolivors. The poet calls
"Torquomada" 11 drnmii , but it would
bo more appropriately named n colloa
tiou of tragic piclurcn of $ pai > Uli
court nnd cloister in the days of Fur
dinnnd the Catholic. There nro soy.
ernl entirely novel nnd striking situa
tiona in it , but the ondi'ig is rather
too abrupt , nnd too obacuro. Yet ono
cannot help thinking , mi lie renda it ,
what an exquisite opera it would make ,
if any composer could bo found to
write mimic good enough to marry
with Hugo's immortal vorse. In a
few months wo are to have two new
volumes of poems from the atrango
old man , and tlmy will bo under the
general title of Touto la Lyre.E.
E. K.
Prices tor Famous English Racoru.
Cult Mill Qaiotto.
The moat important Bale of race
horses that has been held this year
took place at Nowmarkot yesterday ,
when the stud of the late Karl of Wil
ton waa disposed of. Of the elder
horses , Cylinder , n 5-year old son of
Bee Saw nnd Honey moon , went to
Mr. Munnington at 1,020 guineas ,
and ToAdmaator. by Brown Bread ,
out of Mayoress , also 5 years old , wns
bought by Sir ( i , Chotwyml for 820
guineas , while Eirly Morn , pn chased
from the Into Lord Angiusaoy for
12,000 guineas , wont now for fir *
guineas ho never won u race for
Lord Wilton. The 2 year-olds fetched
astonishing priccu , considering that
tlu < y have no engagementa. last
July Lord Wilton bought nine yearlings -
lings from Mr. Chaplin by private
aoiitriict for i'u.OOO. Yesteiday they
iold for nearly JU ! ,000. Oupt. M ich-
M gave L'iUO ; guineas for n
Illy by Hermit , out of Stockdove ;
sir G. Chotwynd 1,250 guineas
: or a colt by Hermit , from a ( Ihttguw
, tud , out of H Melbourne mure. A.
brother to Abbott und Murdcn went
: o Mr. Dover , the Iltley trainer , at
1,100 guineas , Lord March paid fiOO
; uweau for n filly by Hermit , out of
.ho grnnddum of Peregrine. Mr , M.
Dan son obtained an own brother to
Sholovor for 750 guineas. A filly by
Hermit , out of Anonyma , went to
Mr. Shorrard at $1,000 guineas ; n
: olt by Thunderbolt , out of a sinter of
Hermit , to Sir G. Ohetwynd , 780
guineas , nnd a lilly by Hermit , out. of
Uomping Girl , to Mr. P. Price for
rfiO guineas. The great success of
the vale of these nuimnls is not only
highly satisfactory to the individuals
who udvisod Lord Wilton to buy them
luat year , but also to Mr. Chaplin , the
breeder , who unluckily , however , has
no yearling relative to Sliotovor to
sell in July , At the sale of the stud
af the late Mr. Etches 820 guineas
was given by Mr , Gerald fora colt by
that rising sire , Nunoham , out of
Dhorie , who von the Coaarowitch for
Mr. Naylor in 1809.
NEBRASKA t01TY POSIOFPIOE
Papers Served ou the Pott
master ,
A Spirited Contest Over the Location
of the OIllco.
Corrc poinlenc ol Tim I > M.
NEIIKA.HKA CITY , Juno 23. Foi
some time the citizens of Nebrnskn
City have been discussing the location
of their post office. It wns claimed
thnt the present location , on Main
street , between Fifth nnd Sixth , was
too far down , and not near enough to
the center of the city , On the other
hand , those in the vicinity of the
office were satisfied to have it remain ,
and were prepared to do nil in their
power to prevent its removal. At
a t the motion for its removal to
the corner of Eighth and Main
streets prevailed , nnd Postmaster
Schmink was requested by the post-
oflico department to change the loca
tion on the 1st of .Tuly , Preparations
were begun nt once for the change ,
nnd the now quarters were rapidly
ncaring completion when n bomb was
dropped into the camp of the workers
that bids fair to cause aomo delay.
The department had rented the build-
'ng whore in the ollico is now located
on n four years lease. Only about two
years and n quirtor of the time of the
lease has expired. This ( Thursday )
morning , between 12 and 1 o'clock
Postmaster Schmink wna called up
and papers served on him by the
United States deputy marshal
of Omaha. The papers were in sub
stance nn order from the court not to
remove the poatoflico from its present
position nnd notifying the postmaster
not to comply with any order from the
postmaster general directing such re
moval , on the ground that the four
years contract has not boon fulfilled.
The papers hnvo been forwarded to the
postmaster general for instructions.
It plncos Postmaster Schmink be
tween two firca. The department has
ordered him to remove the office nnd
the court orders him not to remove.
The order from the court has calmed
no little aurpriso in Nebraska City
and it ia the principal theme of con
versation on the streets to-day. The
reply to the department will bo
awaited with interest by nil parties.
Trnth and Honor.
Query : Whnt is the best family
medicine in the world to regulate the
bowels , purify the blood , remove cos-
tivoncss nnd biliousness , aid digestion
nnd tone up the whole system ? Truth
nnd honor compels us to answer , Hop
bitters , being pure , perfect/ und harm-
leas , Toledo Blade
Trifling Wllli BMIoutnes * Won't Do. In
tliln oy chronic tltaeiHuila brouzht on. A illa-
orlerciilhurltioconsc < | 'iencaot n foul stom-
< uhn < l olHlructvl bowel ) , anil' the \ery bcU
pri-piritlon lu existence to put them In perfect
order nnil keep tlicni " 3 , li TARIIAM'K fciamu
Al'ltltlKilT.
SOLD BV ALT , DnUGQIaTH
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Momory,8pormatorrhu . Impoteiiy , oluntary
KmlssloiiB , Premature Old AJJO , cruiied by ovcr-
oxortlon , aolf-Abuoe , or over-lndulgeuco , nhlch
leads to misery , decay &nd doith. Ono box will
euro recent cases. Kvh box cantalnu one month's
treatment , Ono dollar a box , or elx box CD for
five dollars , sent by nrvll prepaid on receipt of
price. Wo guarantee six boxca to cure nny case.
With each order received by U3 for elx boxes , a ; ,
companlcd ltli Hvo dollir , will cciul the pur
chaser our written purintco to return the
money If the trer.tmcns iloes not cffi-ct a cum.
0. F. Ooodmau , Drut'clet , Sole , V.'liolcaalo and
\ Aijcnt , Omibi , i > el > . flnl'js by tusllnt
vi llwlv
KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE.
The Molt Successful Roinedy ever dlecov
cred. as It Iscortaln In its etlec'.i nnd , d 01 not
blister. KKM ) PROOF liKL\V. Also excellent
for human tle < h
FROM A PROMINENT PHYSICIAN.
WAihlrytcmllle , Ohio , Juno 17 , 18tl ) ln
H. J. KKNDALL , & Co : Oent-i Uoiillii yourad.
vertlscment In Turf , Field and Farm , of jour
KcmUU'B Spivlii Cure , a d hat in ; a valuable
andaooJy horjo which hail been l\ma from
cpa\ln for elsbtocn month ) , I sent 10 you for.
biittls by expresu , which In six weo'ia removed
a'l ' Umunm and enlargement and a Iarg ttpl'nt '
( ram another horjo , aud both horses are to-day
09sound ai c lts. .Thoono bottle v.xi uorthlo
mo OQO hundred dollars. Respectfully
yonrs , II , A. r . 'tiTOLKTT , 11. D.
'Stnilfor Illustrate ! circular ulvlnc poRlthc
proof. 'Prlcojl. AJI Drut ; lstj have it or can
gctltforyou. Dr. B. J Kendall A Co , Pro-
prlctora , Knnsburgh Kails , Vt.
SOLt > BY ALL DRUGGISTS ,
d-w-tv
The feeble and omatUtcd eiiUcrlntr fromdja-
pepsia or IndlROitlon In anv form , arc aih lued , f r
the Baku of their OUM bodily end mental comfort ,
to try Ilcutottcr' * btonmcii I ) tiers. Lndlis o ;
the most del cato constitution tcfet.f.i to Its harm-
lets and rostoratUo properties I'ryilclanj
o\ cry where , il'sjiutedIlli ' the ndulterttcd
liiuora of Lcmniorc * , prcucrlbo It aj tlioiafott
and most reliable of nil btnmachlca ,
For sale by all ilru vlata and dealers generally
M tn ml
CRAY'S SPECIFIC MRDICINE
TRABK MARICn'I'lf,0.fir"trj | ( DE WAHK
edy. AHUM.
falling euro
for ijtmlml
Gporiuator
rhea , Jmpot-
ency , and all
oa a
. aoi AFTER TARIHQ.
Hslf-Aliuiw ; ns Lcos of Memory , Unliorvil Lamil-
tude , Pain In the Hick , Dlmnejs of Vision , Pro
niituro Old Age , and uany other Dlnoucj that
load to Insanity or Cousamrtlou and a I'rvma-
lured ra\o. '
ftTFull p-irtlouUrs lu our pamphlet , which
we d jlrn to end free I r mall to ourycmc ,
C2TTio ) Siwclllo Medicine U told by nil druirKloto
at 41 pur puckaijo , orOpackiioa for if 6 , or vlll
bo tent ( rtu by mall ou reel pt ot thu money , t' }
11IKOUA iKDIClNI ! CO ,
Buffalo , N , r ,
To Nervous Suffcrers ;
rn artEAr cunoPtAN ntMcuy ,
Dr. J , B. ehnpaon'fl SpooHJo
It In a p08tlvocuro | ( or tipiniutcirhea , Bomliu
tfaoUueM. luipotaney , And a',1 dlwf.ee rixultla3
rein Self-Abuse , u Mental Anxiety , laaat
, 1'dliw in the Back or aide , and dltCMtl
, " 7 ; Tr"T I lOTd to
inunlty an
The
iffdldno li
Kith vraudcr-
ful raccosa.
_ _
MUI frca W all. 'rt'iltn f j ( inora nJ yn full par-
Iculr.rj.
t'rlc * , BpoclSc. tl.CO pir pAcki ; * , or < ! x p cl.
* o * for $4.00 , AJdruoS a'J order * to
1) . SIU80N UKDIC1NE CO.
Noi. 101 and ICO ilftin 8t Iu3 ! lo , N. T.
Soli lu Omaha by 0 , F. Uoodrnan , J , V/ , Bell ,
} , K. lib , aud all diuirUtevrrrwhore.
t .dhw
ANTI-MONOPOLY LKAUUE.
Blank merobenihlp roles ( or Die antl-moupoly
caffue , conUlnlng itatemmt of principle met.
lods of procedure and Instructions how to orjran-
. wllfboKnt on application ) to O..II. ( fait ,
ilcuoy , Neb , EncloM lUmp. ml6-ll
llrs J. O. Ilobcrtson , Plttoburc , PA. , nrltes : "I
wai suffering from Rcncril debility , want of ap
petite , constipation , etc. , M that life was n bur
den ; after using Burdock Blood Bitters I felt bet
ter than for years. I cannot praise jour Bitter *
too much. "
il.Oibns. of fluUnlo , N. Y. , rites : "Vour
Burdock Blot Hitters , In chronic dhcwnof the
blood , liter aiJ kldnejn , hvc been slRnally
marked with ucccss. Inaie used them injaclf
lthbe t results , for torpidity of the liter , nnd In
canoof a friend of mine suucrlug from dropsy ,
the effect was nun clous. "
Bmco Turner , Rochester , N. Y. , , rites : 'I ha\e
been subject to nerious disorder of the kldnojs.
and unable to attend to buslnc. i ; Burdock Blood
Hitters rcllotcd ma before half a Ijottlo was used
I feel confident that tbov vlll entirely cure mo. "
Aicnlth Ilnll , ninili.\nipton , X. Y. , nrltee :
"I suffered with a dull pain thrauifh niy eft
lun ; and shoulder. Ix > st my spirits , appetite
and color , and could with illlllculty keep up all
day. Took jour Burdock BlooH BitteM a ? di
rected , and hate felt no pain slnco first neck at-
tcr uslnif them , "
Jlr. Noah Bates , Elmlra , N. Y. . rtc ! < "About
[ ourjcaraago I had an attack of blllouDforcr.ninl
nctcr fully rccotcrod , My dlestho organs
ere HcaKcncd , and I Mould be completely pros
rated for days. After uslnc t-.so bottles of 3 our
Burdock Blood Bitters thel inprovcment was so
vlsiblo that I uas astonhhdd. I can now. though
Cl ) cars of age , do a fair and reasonable da'a
work.
C. Wicket Hoblnnon , proprietor of The Canada
Prcsbjtcrian , Toronto , Ont. , writes : "Forjcars
I suffered greatly from oft-rcctirrln ? headache. I
usedour Burdock Blood Bitters with happiest
results , and I now find mvnelf In batter health
'ban for jcars past. "
Mrs. Wallace , Buffalo , N. Y , writes : ' 'lhao
used Burdock Blood Bitten for ncrtoua and bil
ious headaches , nnd uan recommend It to an ) one
requiring a euro for bllllousnoss. '
Mrs. Ira Mullnolland , Albany , N. Y , writes :
"For set cral j cars I hac Buffered from oft-recur
ring ' billions headaches , dyspepsia , and com-
G'alnts peculiar to m > sex. Slnco using jour
urdock Blood Bitters I am entirely rclloted. "
Price , 91.00 Del fictile ; Trial Bottles 10 Cta
FOSTER MftBURN.ft Co Props
, . , , ,
BUTFAtO , N. Y.
Sold at wholesale by loll McMahon and C. F.
Goodman. jo 27 cod-mo
U voj Mr *
linn _
UnaplUnBO'sr/iihi
nlB'it wurk t" r 4
ti > i brain nf iTi'A-u
iop Bittcrc i-l" u-'j Hop B.
If joun.rujnmK * nJ
1tso ttlon or ( llmlpa
I leu 01 slnr'-Ci uld < > r
lwirhiT..lb or
Dlscaso Is an f fleet , not a cause. It3 orlRln Is
trtthln ; lla inanifeitatious ultboi.t. Deuce , to
Hire the disenso the cjti'ain UHl bo rvmoted , and
in no other ay can .a euro ctt.r > o cITocted.
\VARNEn. ' S AFEICIUNDY AND
IiIVKK CURBIa cstadllvhod on Ju t this
piludjilc. It realizes that
95 Per Cent ,
cf all diseases arlzo from dtrinpsd kMi.oya and
liter , audit etilkesat once ot the root nf the
illlllculty , The elements of which It is composed
act directly upon ihesn treat ortrani , both as a
FOOD atd HKsToupR , and , hyplacliif | them In a
healthy , condition , drive dljcaso und pain from
IhosjEtcm.
For the Innumerable trcub'cs caused by urj-
lualtby KldnojH , Liver and Urinary Oryans ; for
the diatro < at [ > fr Dltordcreof Women ; for Malaria ,
and physlcil dcranirimcnts generally , this great
rom dy hai no cNiual. lltwaro of Impostors , Im-
itatlong and c ucoctloniRald tn he just as good.
For Diabcten , a f or W ARN1.K'S tiAFE
DIABETES OCME
For gale by ull dealurs.
II. H. WAHNEK & CO. ,
nitj itoobcutcr N. Y
The Great English Komoily
falli t cute
.Vinous Ddllltj , VI
Kmls
ilons , Seinln.il Wiuk-
iieiH. , LOSTZJAN
. . . , , HOOD , and all the
AiUlcvlldlocts of joutli
' 'lul ' lolliej ) and oxct'i-
ici , H Btopn perms
nently all tttalicnliu ,
Intoluntary loss sand
drains ui > on thu KJH-
tea1 , thpinuv liable re-
„ , , , 'suit ' of these ot il prao.
tlcej , v.hkli aru bo dottructlte to mind &nd t > odj
a-id makv Ufa 111) ) wriblo , often lead ! i0to iiivanl-
ly mid death It t'rciu'thoiw liio N > n w.llralii ,
fmcraor ) ( IllooJ , UuiJv * , I > l e tlto and Kepro.
ductlvu Orip r. , It rcto e3 fj ull luc oriraiilc
their foriier tl or and tltilit ) , 1115
, life cheerful a : l tnjojable. Price , J3 a
'Kittle , or four tlircj ri > ijuaultj J10. Sent by
express , wire from obji-rtatloii , to uiyaddrMi ,
onrereiptof price , No. 0. 0. 1 > su.it , ox.cpt
un rcutlpl of * 1 as a Riurv < t > i.Letteu rj-
rUftin , ' answers | nui > t liiol.uj atamp.
Dr. Mintie's Daudolion Pilla
lie tt ) best and cheapest -dj p ] > > ia and blllloua
euro 1 1 the iuarl.it. Mold by all druggists. Prlci
60 cents.
Da HiMiK'a Kiiuirr KKUEDT , Kxmrricuii ,
Curenf II kind of Kidney and bladder complaint ? .
gonorrhea , Kleet and leucorrhca. For eale uy all
ilaufKlbU : * 1 a hottlti.
EKQL131I MEDICAL I.VST1TUTK ,
718 Olive St. , St. Louis , Mo.
For Sale iu Omaha by
C. F. GOODMAN.
JanBMv
NOTICE TO CONTRAOIORS.
Soiled prowsil < for tha eon tructloa of
ttir up Jy far the ilty of Chcitnue , Wjo.
i I be rou'ltcd at the ottt-e of the city eu lnocr
until noon of vVcdnudi ) , 2slh hut balit can.
, tructlou will includu the Ujtn ; of about 4 }
-ulleaofiljve , thu netting of A ) lijclriuto , d
lalitK , ele . uud t'lo croetlsii of ft urouxht Iron
litern with It * at a hmcnU. The ( stlruatcU
: o t U about ilO.iOO. 'Jhe city rtsenej the
Ifht to reject any or all bid * . Profou ! * aunt
> e addresxid to the underslznpd and cndorwd ,
PropoaiU for the caiutrucUoQ of a water iup-
ily. " I'Jaos , ipvclllcatloni , drawing and profile
cay be Men at the office of the Uty engineer on
> r after rucuday , XOtb Ins ant ,
WU.O. VUOV-NE3.
j ! 0-det City Kojineer
K. U. JOHNSON
WT ? . MtLLARU. . .
MILLARD & JOHNSON ,
Storage , Commission and Wholesale Fruits , /
1111 FARNHAM STREET.
CONSIGNMENTS COUNTRY PRODUCE SOLICITED.
Agents for Peck & Baushors Lard , and Wilbor Mills Flour
OMAHA NEB
, - - -
REFERENCES :
OJIAIIA NATIONAL BANK ,
STEELE. JOHNSON & CO. ,
TOOTLE MAUL & CO.
CT. J- . OO
and Shoes
OMAHA , HEB.
o.
* * <
DRUGS , PAINTS , OILS.
Window and Plate Glass.
2TAnyoro , contemplating hullcilntj store , bank , or any other flno front , " 111 Und It to their ad
vantage to corns end with in before purchaulnjf their riato Glass.
C. F , GOODMAN ,
OMAHA - NEB.
. O.
1213 Farnhsm St. . Onnaha.
-WHOLESALE-
On River Bank , Bet. Farnham and Douglas Sts. ,
BHI rja em
-DEALERS IN-
Fire and Burglar Pro3
1020 Farnham Street ,
EELE , JJHNSf
A
\ '
AND JOBBERS IN II
Flour , Sait , Sugars , Canned Goods , and
AM Grocers' Supplies.
A Full Line of the Best Brands of
AID MAMIOTDIBD TOBACOO ,
Asonts for BSNWOOD NAILS ANDLAPLIHjfcEAHD FOWDEB 0
JOBBER OP
AND
OW SHADES
EASTERN PRICES DUPLICATED.
IMS FARM AM ST. - - OMAHA
.r A 'ill itKTAIL DE.VLEH IN
Lath , Shingles , Pickets ,
SASH , DG038 , BUNDS , lOLOlHGS , LIW1 , CENT
TSTATS AOEN1 FOR MILWAUKEE OKMyNT COMPAKY1
Near Union Pacific Depot , - - OMAHA jffE B
POWER AND HAND
w * p "T T1
BfelBi ' UHKfflHviBwKkhSB
Steam Pumps , Engine Trimmings ,
, nuno ,
HALLADAY WIND-MILLS CHURCH AND SCHOOL BULLS
A. L. 8TRANG205 F * 1" ' " ' St. , Omaha