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THE DAILY BEE-OMAHA , THURSDAY , FJEBJRUAKY 14 , 1884.
THE MOKAL OF IT.
We may moralize ns much asvc
please about pain ; but the fact is ,
that we don't like -it while it lasts ,
nnd that we want to get rid of it as
soon as we can. Whether caused by
rheumatism , gout , disordered liver ,
weak nerves , irregular kidneys , bad
blood , or anything else that is just
the reverse of what it should be , the
sooner it is out of the system the
happier we arc. Whether pain is
the result of imprudence or of acci-
dentor , is sent as a punishment for
our sins , may be a nice question for
the philosophers to argue ; but people
ple who are suffering want first to be
rid of the pain , after which those
who arc fond of argument may argue
the matter to their hearts' content.
Above all theory , argument , and
philosophy , comes the delightful fact
that BROWN'S IRON BITTKRS drives
pain away. Sufferers run no risk in
trying this medicine , the only com
pound containing iron which carries
no mischief with it. Those who have
used it will tell you so ; and you can
try for yourself by buying a bottle
of the nearest druggist 7
DR. FELIX Lk BRUN' < >
PREVENTIVE AND CURT3.
FOE EITHER SEX ,
The remedy bolng Injected directly to the neat of
the disease , requires no charmo ol diet or nauseous ,
mercurial or poisonous medicine * to bo Men Inter
nally. When uictl M a prevento ! by cither rax , Ills
Impossible tu contract ny prlvAto lifscise ; hut In the
case nt these alrcadyunfortunatoly nnlictcd wo Kuar >
tinted tin co boxes to cure , or wo will refund the mon.
py. Price by null , postage paid$2. per box or three
bonea for ? S.
S.WRITTEN
WRITTEN OUAnAXTEES
eaucd by all authorized agents.
Dr.FelixLeBrun&Co.
80I.H piioi'itiiTroiis.
* 0 , f. Goodman , Druggld , Solo Atfcnt , for Omaha
Web. rnfco-wly
an. _ n i ; _ BBffBAd. |
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fe.
Bit K. C-WEST'ti Ncnvn AND HitAiX TREAT.
eiKKT , ii Runrnntood Bpocifio for Ilyatorin , IJizzi.
ness. Convulsions , Vita , Nervous McurnlRia ,
llnnancho , Nervous rrontrntion cniiBcd bytlin lisa
ot alcohol or tobacco. WnkofuliiOBU. JMonlal Jo-
proseiou , SoftoninB of tlio Urnin rcBultlriB In in-
winlty nnU londins to wisory , decny nnil dcntl
1'renmturo Old ARC , Jlnrrcnncss , Loss nt j > ewer
in either BOX. IiiTolunlnry JxJSscH.nndHpermnt.
orrhccacnueoa byovpr-oxorlion ot lliobrainsoli-
nbusoor over-lndulfionco. liioli box contnlna
ono montirs troatmimt , $1.X ) box.or nix b"iot
iorS.UOeoiitbyrunil propuidoii receipt ot prlco.
WK GVAICAXTKi : SIX WOXKS
To euro nny caso. WiUt cnch order received by n >
for six taxes , nccompnnlt-il with $5iW , wo will
cond tlio jmrclmocr our written Runrnntno to its
fund the nioiipy If tlio trptitmontdooanotouecl
A euro. Qunrontooa UBuedonlyby
0. F. GOODMAN Solo Agent , Omaha , Nob.
DB.HORRE'S ELEOT SiB ! ! BELT
V- euro KclTouBnrtut ,
nt ) i-is , ju-urnltflft , Hclalltn
rir. t-t\ * - .i w KUhny , Hplno niiU F.l\cr
tfrvv-r CTRJC DELT ; * ll ca tMnoHtAaiiniii.11init
amfKKSatt Vi .HiVaVi 'c&.V .
. . . . Jilts. fcillii | | r. Iiniiuli-iin ,
DuinliAciiiTI'nilnptiiii Ulul. etc. Only fHciitlllcKlTO
tii'iDvltln Atnciliiitluit mwNtlielilfcfrUlty mill inijir
iiell Mi tlirouKli Ihc'IH ) { ! > .anil canlionclmrgi-il In an In-
tluiiC l > ) tbu putlrnt.
SI.OOO Would Not Buy It.
lu HORNB I M Ictod with rheumatism , and
cured by Uilng a bolt. To any ono alllictcd with
that dloiso , 1 would y , buy ltorno' Klojtrlo licit
Any ono can confer with mo by wrltlnjf'or calllcg
At tny ttoro. 1UO Douztaa struct , Onmlin Ktb.
Wir.MAll LYONS.
' MAiN 01''F1CR Ojijionlto lostolllco , room 4 I'rcn
zcr bloclr.
fltJ''orralentO. P. Gooduian'i Drug store , 1110
FarnamSt. , Onulia.
Orders Oiled C 0 D.
ron Tnn CDKE op ALL DKjnAncs OP
r.R , BI1RKP , DOGS , HOGS ,
rOlll/iKY.
Ilnmop
ninl IMninKcrlrn. ana otiicrs nauuiiuu si
\\llh pur/oct guccits.
IIuiiiiliruv | ' Veterinary ninnuni , ( " > l > l\
cent fret ) by mall on receipt of price , do rrnls
drTaninlilelt sent free ou application
Ilt'JH'IIUKYH IIO.MI'.Ol'ATIIK ) MUU.CO ,
109 I'ullun glrect , Kcw Vorlt.
Vital Wralciiciu mul
MPIIR Irntton from ovorworlcor
ilncllaerctlon.
mnapromptlj . . , . .
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Hccn In u o S3 years , COpPI
D , /a
, fulromeilyknowii. rrlcoOllwr i.orSvlal * ut4
.largo vial of powder for SV cnt poat-frf '
olut of price. KuniplirryH * Iliimun , Al
lltiut. ( iatalOffuufrto. ) Jll > 1'iiltuu rit. . y.
fc
'oLTAIO ' I1EI.T and other BicTnia
' , ; , C'1 1W 8ltlt nn "J o 8' ' 1'rlal To
J11JN ONhY.YOUNQ Oil OLD , who arn ufter-
lnj { from NBIIVOUS DEDILITV. LOST VrriUTr ,
WisTiKo WKIUKEMES , and all the o Ulicaiu ot a
I > E&BOIIAI. NiTUUE. rt-suklnff from Ancsm and
OTIIEII CAU8E8. "Bpcody relief anil complcto
nutoratlon to HEALTH , Viaou and UNIIOOI >
< 10iiuitTEEO. Bend at once for Illuatratea
Pamphlet f rco. Addrosi
VH1.TAIU lllil/f 00. , ninrslmll , Bllcli.
OMAHA
Stove Repair Works
109 South 14th St.
Uako eiwcuulv ol ( urnUhln cutlnjri and repair
mi itoviH oJoilaescrlptiou , wood itotei , chingeU I
buru ooal , rratci , nroback , ilimpcrs , Jto , conitantl ;
oufcaud. Try ono ol our itoie p'i I'lil'es 0111
lotnua ar > tr. - ki
DISEASES OF THE
EYE & EAR
J , 7. ARMSTRONG , M. D. ,
Oo-uuLlMt : . * xct V.-u.xrist
Temporary olllw , on nooount ol fire , with Ur , 1'a
ker , llooui 6 , UrilKhloa lllock , 16tb tnd Dou.'laa
ttreetf.
.
lor 4 niaUc viurtili fo
ttirruivuf flrr iiitriurnl
it tlio m-mmllu'oivaiii
Tlinv l no mUIukit itlHiu
IliU liutruuitiit , lli nn
'iml-ii lJe MI "I W.HJ.
TltH ! ry r.-mw'i-
UiJDUilll lie | IVIItt 14.11.
n.u.i iinru t > i Ui-dili
mtliou IK > not raulo'ii.
" ' " " ' " ' Ufetilo luiiu
yl'wIlMilto uirw tllll
Imuili.-aauM.n , it life ,
llivONKipnIitc purixiw
UWHOOD RESTORED ,
Arl tlmoe&rljrl MI. ctuilnjt Dtrroui debit
irlna tried la T la rerf
' tlini > ! ewtiuot Mil
o lal < lollow-iuSorerv
-KowVoti
THE NOBLE SIX HUNDRED.
The Storied Charge on Balaklaya
Heights Outdone hy the Garrison
risen at SinKat ,
They Defiantly Faoo an Ovor-
wliolming Foroo and Perish
to a Man-
Tlio Slaughter of tlio Gallant
Band Almost Within Sight
of a British Ship ,
Xho VncllntliiR Conductor tlio Gov-
eminent Unlvoi-millly Condemned
Genernl.Foreign' News.
GKNEUAJj KOIIBIGN NKWB.
IIOWLIXfl AT DAVITT.
LONDON , February 13. Miclmol Dav-
, t lectured at Nowcaallo-on-Tyno Mon-
ay evening. lie was received with per-
iatunt howls and a rush was made for
lie platform. D.ivitt drew a revolver
ncl with the assistance of the police the
isturbcra were ejected , but not till sov-
ral persona wore wounded.
AFFAIUS IN KaYlT.
A correspondent at Cairo says : The
ioaator to Baker Pasha's army caused
othing like tlio sorrow which prevails
inong Englishmen lioro over tlio inassa-
ro at Sinkat. There is a universal feei
ng of humiliation and shame that the
; all ant men of Sinkat wore killed mostly
vithin sight of a British ship.
Wolsoloy telccrnphed Stephenson , gen-
ral commanding the troops in Egypt
not evening , to collect a foico and relieve
! okar if possible , otherwise to defend
lie ports , Graham to take supreme com-
nand There will bo a brigade of five
oliil battalions in line within a few days ,
f necessary the garrison at Alexandria
will bo brought to Cairo , the fleet taking
hargo of Alexandria. Tlio Tenth hussars
lomoward bound , wore ordered to
luakim.
TKWFIK'S roiiLoitx iioi'i : .
A correspondent at Suakim telegraphs :
At last tlio heroic garrison at Sinkat has
> een butchered , For a fortnight they
mvo boon eating roots and tree loaves.
t was n feeble band indeed , which made
; ho sortie to die amidst the rebel horde.
TowfikBoy had harangued his men , saying
> y fighting they might save themselves ,
> y remaining they must die from hunger
n a few days. Flight was impossible ,
'ho men thus animated with Towfik
Joy's spirits destroyed tlio stores , ox-
) lodod the magazinesfilled their pouches
o the utmost with cartridges , and issued
orth nix hundred strong , against the
obola. Cbinau Dignia'a hordes risked the
ittaok. Towfik Bey und his men fought
lobly for a long time. They repulsed
every attempt to break their ranks. Fi-
lolly superior numbers prevailed , and
vith a tremendous rush the rebels burst
lirough one of.thu sides of the Egyptian
qunrc. A general massacre ensued and
lot a soul escaped. According to the
meat reports only four sick men were
unable to take part in the sortie at Sinkat
and they wore spared by the rebels. Be-
ore the sortie the rebel sheiks approached
Sinkat and summoned Towfik Boy to sur
render , saying his life would be spared.
L'ho garrison answered defiantly reviling
ho rebels. During the } sortie women
and children followed in-tho rear of the
soldicis. A largo number of rebels
voro killed. The rebels are now massin
n the yicinity f iL'uakim , and an attaei
a bnliovod imminvit.
Tjio British minister at Cairo tolo-
; raphs that after the battle the rebels on-
orud Sinkat and put every ono to the
swor.d.
OOUDON HEAUD FUOM.
OAIUO , February 13. The following
lispatch was received from General Gor-
Ion : "Stewart and myself are well.
? ooplo mooting mo on all sides with on-
ihuaiam. I hope Soudan will soon bo
n good order.1
From Syracuse , N. Y.
"I felt weak and languid ; had palpitation
of tlio heart , mid numbness of the limbs. Jim-
Jock Jlloixl Hitters have certainly relieved mo.
L'hcy are moat excellent. " Mr. J. M. Wright.
ABRAHAM
Cwo Interesting liOtters Written Uy
Him to Ills Father uml Brother.
The St.Louia Evening Chronicle prints
. .10 following letters , the originals ol
which are hold by Mr. B. L. Worth , No.
Gil South Broudway , St. Louis. They
came into possession of their present
owner through the purchase of the ofllco
fixtures of ox-Mayor John H w :
TO HIS I'ATIIEU.
WASHINCITOX , Dec. 24 , 18-18. MY
DIIAU PATUEU : Your lettar of the 7th
wus received night before lapt. I very
cheerfully send you $20 , which sum you
oay is necessary to save your land from
mlo. It is singular that you should have
forgotten n judgement against you , and
It is more singular thnt the plaintill'
should have lot you forgot it BO long , par
ticularly , as I suppose , you have always
Imd property enough to satisfy a judg
ment of that amount. Before you pay it ,
it would bo well to bo
sure that you have not paid it
or at least that you cannot prove Urn' you
have not paid it. Give my love to
mother and all the connections. AlToa-
tiouatoly your son , A. LINCOLN.
TO HIS imOTHKU ,
DBAU JOHNSTO.V ; Your roquoit for
$80 I do not think it best to comply with
now. At the various times I have helped
you a little you have said to moVe :
can get along very woll.now , " but a short
time I find you in the name dilllcuHy
again. Now this can only happen by
some defect m your conduct. What the
defect is I think I know. Yon are not
lazy , and still you are an idler. I doubt
whether since I saw you you have done a
irpod whole day's work in any ono day.
You do not very much dislike work , and
still you do not woik much , merely be
cause it docs not seem to you that yon
could got much for it. This * habit of
uselessly wasting time is tne whole difli-
culty , and it is vastly important to you ,
and still more to your children , that you
should break this habit. It is more im
portant to them because they have longer
to live , and can knpp out of an idle habit
boforn they are in it easier than * they can
got out of it after they are in. "
You are now in need of some ready
money , and what I propose is that you
shall go to work "tooth and nail" for it.
Let father and your boys have charge of
things at homo prepare for a crop and
make the crop and you go to work for
the best money wages , or in discharge of
uny debt yon owe , that you can got. And
to secure you a fair reward for your labor
I now promise you that for every dollar
will , botwooii now and the first of
Df st May , got for your labor , cither ii )
\
icnoy or on your own indoblcilncss , I
ill give you ono other dollar. By this ,
1 you hire yournclf nt § 10 a month , from
mo you will got $10 inoro , making $20 n
lonth from your work. In tins I do not
ncmi you shall go of ? to St. Louis } or the
end mines , or the gold mines m Cali-
ornia , but I mean for you to go nt it for
tie best wngos you can got close to homo
in Colos county. Now if you will do
> IB ! you vrill soon bo out of debt , nnd
vliat is bettor , you will have n habit that
vill keep you from getting into debt
gain. But if I should now clear you
ut , next year you will bo just ns do p ns
vor. 'i ou say you would almost ivo
our place in heaven for § 70 or $80.
'lion you value your place in heaven
cry cheap , for I am sure you csm with
ho oIFor t mnko you , got tlio § 70 or § 80
vith four or five month's work. You say
[ 1 furnish you the money you will deed
no the land , nnd if you don't p y mo the
nonoy bnck you will deliver mo poasos-
ion. ! Nonsense ! If you can not now
ivo with the land , how will you then
ivo without it ? You have always boon
dnd to mo , < Aiid I do not now moai to bo
nkind to you. On the contrary , if you
vill but follow my advice , you will find
; worth more than eighty times eighty
ollara to you. AHectlonntoly your
) rothor , A. LINCOLN .
PitfUptm JIlHKcct.
"Sot up In bed and coughed till llio cloth UK
VIM wet with porspIrnUon. My wlfo insisted
lint I two Thowtt1 Kclcdric Oil. Tlio first
ooNpooiiful relieved tno , ntul two bottles lutvo
ciircil me. I can honestly recommend It. "
: . II. rcrkiiM , Creek Coutor , N. Y.
PATH IN OLD13N TISIES
An IntcrcBtliiK KciulnlHccncc of Her
I'crforinnncoTlilrty Ycnrs A o.
"rom tlio Syrnouio Stanilnrd.
Twenty-eight years have increased
'ntti'a mercantile vnluo about 1,000 per
cut. An advertisement in The Stan-
nrd of September 27 , 18b5 , declares
hat the mnnagemont of Paul Julion nnd
Adelina Pntti , the two great youthful
; eniusca of the ago , bogs
cave to nnounco to their friends
und the public in general that
> rovious to their departure for
jondon , where they have to nppoar at
lur Majesty's theater for a series of
concerts , they will give one grand faro-
roll and ijoaitively last concert in this
city , this evening , in Wioting hall ,
on which occasion they will bo assisted
> g Augusto Cockol , the great , most emi
nent nnd most brilliant pianist , and Et-
-nri Bnril , the Into baritone of the
Vcadomy of Music of Now York. The
nnnagoment , to afford to everybody the
opportunity of hearing these great tal
ents once more , has put the price of ad
mission at fifty cents. "
Immediately beneath this ndvortiso-
nont' caino thnt of "tho beautiful fuiry
tar , Miss Maggie Mitchell , " who waa
> lnying n two weeks' engagement at the
National theatre , which was located on
ho site of the Univorsalist church , in
iVcst Qonosco street. The local notice
tated that "tho bill for the evening prc-
onts the usual attractions , bcsidcn
song by Mrs. Hom&n , nnd n
Innco by Miss Wright. The por-
ormanco trill open with the classic
ilay of 'Ion , ' and close with
, ho amusing fnrco of the 'Maid With the
tlilking Pail , ' in both of which pieces
.he . fascinating Miss Mitchell trill appear.
We notice that the manngors have nl-
ready plnccd several now scenes on the
stnge , which nro a gront relief to the
cyps of the audience- Ono forest scone
evinces skill and taste on the part of the
artist. The old daubs were never very
excellent nnd had become rather rusty
with use. " The admission was "fifty
cents for boxes nnd twenty-five cents for
the pit. "
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petroleum V. Nasby.
1) ) . 11. Locke , Potrolouni V. Nnsby ( Editor
'Toledo ' Blade " write"
, ) " :
I had ou a forefinger of my right hand ono
if thoaa pleasant pots , n "run-round. " The ,
infrer became inflamed to a degree unbearable
niul swollen to nearly twice its nnturulsizo. A
rienil eave uio lIUNUY'd OA11BOLIC
3AljV13 , nnd in t\venty minutes the pain had
no inucti subsided aa to give me a ( air night's
cat , which I had not had before for n \ > eok.
Iho inllnmmation loft the finger in n day. I
consider it n moat valuable article ) for the
leasehold.
Cures the 1'llcs Too.
I'douanl Keintard , of Now York , writes :
It givoa mo great ploiuuro to say that a sin-
gin box of IIKNKY'3 CAHBOLIO SAIj
iirectod a comiilotu euro of 1'ilos , with whicli
I had been troubled for over a year , and which
nothing ol8o that I naod would cure.
Did You Ever.
Philadelphia Call.
Did you over go into n barber shop
about 8 o'clock in the evening , cross and
tired , and wait an hour and n half for
your turn , nnd have u boy ask you tivon
ty-aovcu times if you don't want your
boots blacked , and then take your chair
and listen to a discourse , through an odor
of gin and garlicon the weather , and the
minstrels , and next year's baseball sen-
son , nnd the presidential candidates , nnd
got cut three times on the chin and once
on the nock , and just as the shaving is
over have the barber ask you if the razor
Imrls , and if you don't wunt your hair
out or blmmpoood , when it was cut und
shampooed only two days before , and
liavo him toll you that your head is full
of dandrulF , nnd that you ought to buy a
two-dollar bottle of "Tonsorinl Elixir' "
that will take it nil out with four npplica <
tioas , and be asked if you want powder
or bay rum or hair oil , and hnvo him
upend fifteen minutes trying to stop the
ilow of blood with little patches of ohav-
ingpapornudnlum from the gaping wounds
that his razor has loft , and finally , when
you escape from him , again have the boy
ask you , with tears in his eyes , if you
don't want your boots blacked , and have
him brush your coat nnd hat in a pleaao-
juistor-givo-mo n-niokul-Lnm-starving'to
death sort of way , nnd when you cot out
side in the rniii without nn umbralahavo !
a dog bite you in the log because you ao
cidontly stopped upon aim , nnd have a
newsboy dance in Irout of you for two
blocks , nil the time imploring you to buy
an evening paper , and then try and boari
a street car at full speed nnd mies your
footing and fall in the mud and slush ,
nnd huvo somebody stop on your hat am
spoil it , and have a big , angry policomni
como around the corner brnndiahiiif
his club nnd ask "What's this row
nil about ) " nnd hnvo him seize you by
the coat collar and drag you pff to the
station house , whcio you nro finoc
810 and costs for being drunk 'am
disorderly , and not allowed to say n wore
under threat of being Rent to jail for
three months , and after reaching homo
long past midnight , n shapeless masa o
humanity , have your wife look at you
and the clock alternately , and call you
"Sir'1 nnd Bay something nbou
"mother" and "homo , " and "first in
atmcta of n gentleman , " and have her
wind up the clock with all tho. noise possible
siblo , nud ilounco into bed , and turn her
face to the wall , nud cry , and not listen
to a word of explanation did you eve
luxvo this aort of thing happen to you
You didn't ? You're luoKy , that's all1.
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ST. waxKUsnuno.
t Appoarnnco > ns Approached ! > } '
Wntcr Seine of ItH Mont Note.
worthy Ventures Ar Hvonlntf
Servian In ilioGrcclc Church
Xho HcrimtiiKO The
" \Vlntcr 1'alncc.
The approach to St. Petersburg by
water is far inoro beautiful than by land.
The country around is Hat , and tlio city
oils upon the sea , as it wero. Who
would not prefer to approach AphroJito
upon her native clement , rather than
look upoh her and her gorgeous train
from the shore ] Theophilo Gautier'a de
scription of'this Aconp is so true and vivid ,
although of an evening in January , per
haps , that it may well bo copied here :
"In the distance , emerged slowly botwooii
the milky water and the opaline sky , en
circled by its mural crown , _ crenellated
with turrets , the superb silhouette of
St. Petersburg , whoso tints of amethyst
drew a line of demarcation between
these two palo immensities of sea and
sky. Gold scintillated in scales and in
noodles upon the diadem , the richest , the
most beautiful , that over city were upon
ita brow. Soon St. Isaacs outlined be
tween its four bell towers its cupola of
gold , like a tara ; the admiralty darted
high in air its glittering arrow ; the
church of St. Michael the Archangel
rounded its domes of Muscovite curve ;
that of the Horse Guard lifted sharp
pyramids , their tips adorned with crosses ,
and a crowd of inoro remote church
towers gleamed with their metallic lus
ter. Nothing exists more splendid than
was that golden city upon that horizon
of silver , when the evening had all the
white radiance of the dawn. ; '
Immediately < > n our arrival , hearing
that it was tlio eve of a great festival in
the Greek church , wo hastened to St.
Isaac's , where a splendid service was
going on. On entering this grand edifice ,
where the glitter of thousa nda of candles
covered the retreating sunlight that
played softly in the almost fathomless
depths of the dome , wo stood spellbound
amid the prostrate forms all about us ,
and wo hoard the "beautiful in song. "
Beneath the great doino stood a grcup
of priests , with long black hair , covered
with the cap peculiar to their oilico , and
clad in rich garments of white and gold ;
on either side , Hanked by that boy-choir ,
worthy of its world renown , the body of
this temple filled with thousands of wor
shipers , and here and there groups of sis
ters and monks , whoso pale faces made a
fitting frame for this sumptous and splen
did picture. As the services continued ,
the priests and their surrounding throng
moved slowly toward the iconstaco , that
"wall of sacred pictures sot in gold , "
through the central door of which , in the
mysterious darkness beyond , is _ soon the
colossal Christ forming the window at
the back of the sanctuary , whore , in pur
ple and gold , with the right hand raised
in benediction , the power of art seems to
have almost surpassed itself. Wo turned ;
fainter and morp ethcrial sounded the
"Gospodi pomilut , " The Lord have
mercy. "
On a clear , warm , August day Sun
day , hearing that the animal "ollicors'
races" were to como oil'at Ivrasnoe Solo ,
the summer camp of the Imperial guards ,
numbering eighty thousand mon , wo
took boat to Potcrhof and drove thence
to the camp , some sixteen miles from St.
L'otorsburg. The camp is six to ton
miles in extent , a rolling country with
iioro and there plains of considerable cx-
; ont. The hour sot for the races was !
) . in. , but on reaching the place we were
informed the czar would not arrive un
til 0 o'clock. For two hours companies
of infantry , without arms , issued from
iho different camps and slowly gathered
around and about tho. central chalet
which stood between "tho two stands.
Ollicora ot cavalry superbly mounted ,
representing every oint of the Russian
dominions , came upon the _ scone by twos
and firoea. The Circassian , the Mongol
gel , the Tartar , and the Cossack , "a
: rowd of uniforms embroidered with
; old , epaulettes starred with diamonds ,
: owa of decorations , whoso enamel and
irecious stones form centers of flashing
light. " Several bands took up their sta-
; ions opposite the chalet which the caar
w.as to occupy. When a few minutes beFore -
Fore C o'clock his majesty appeared with
iho czarina and some of their children ,
together with the grand dukes and the
various members of the imperial house
hold , waa it by accident or de
sign that the chilot wna completely
surrounded by from five to ton thousand
men , mounted and unmounted' The
czar , although ho sat at the front of the
balcony-opening of his chalet during the
time of the actual racinc , moved away nt
once when the winning horse passed the
line , withdrawing to the salon within , to
reappear agiin when the next race was
called. Possibly thia nervous action on
lus part was owing to the fact , heard by
us on the day following , that a man and
woman hod boon arrested recently on the
grounds of the palace of Petorhof ( be
cause of acting auspiciously ) , where the
emperor was accustomed to show himself
somewhat freely. The sun had sot when
the races were over , there had boon no
serious accident to these engaged in the
sporr , the prizes had boon bestowed by
royal hands , the emperor and the imper
ial household had driven oil ! from
the camp to some palace in the neigh
borhood , and our troika with its three
iiorsos abreast , bore us , Hying almost , over
the miles that lay between the camp
xnd the golden-domed city. The troika
is peculiarly a Huasian institution. Ima
gine a vehicle capable of holding four por-
loiis , two and two sitting face to fact ) , a
driver besides. To this three liowoa are
liarnosaod ; "tho ono in the middle , who
is in the shafts , has the collar and trio
wooden arch , the douza , rising above hia
withora , the two others are attached to
the vehicle by an extensive strap , and by
another strap , looselyto the collar of the
thill-horse , tFour reins suJUco for the
three animals , the two outsiders having
only ono rein apiece ; the thill-horse trots ,
stopping straight ahead ; , the other two
gallop and pace fan-wise. " AH was novel ,
and , not least , Iho continual shout of the
driver , "Boriguiss ! Beriguias ! " "Taku
car * , " for in St. Petersburg it is the
business of the pedestrian , including po
licemen , * to got out oJ the way.
What shall bo said of the bights of. St.
Petersburg ? There i * the Hermitage. Of
this the language of the guide-book is
cold ; it enumerates simply , it dec * not
describe. The magnificence and riihness
of this collection words can but faintly
portray. This museum or collection ,
founded by Catherine the Great , now
covers a parallelogram , 516 fooi by i > 7&
feet , with orwn courts joining the winter
palace , and challenges direct ( comparison
wjth the I uvro and the Vatican. Not
only is this collection of priceless value ,
but the building itself , its Sialls and corridor
rider ? , are a fit setting for Iho gores with ,
in To the lover of northern antiquities
and tXo rare and boauliful in painting
oiid. sculpture , this llormitago will repay
u jaumoy here of five thousand miles.
! There U the winter palace , and what
thoughts dooa thia give riao to. Within
this U the Uomaooft portrait gallery , where
one BO the tablet , unou which are the
\ .
- - - \ % ,
rules that Catherine enforced at her con-
venations. Thcso nro qunint , nnd here
is the tradition of them :
1. Leave your rank outside , ns well ns
your lint , nnd especially your sword.
2. Leave your right of precedence ,
your pride , and any similar fooling out
side the door.
3. Bo gay , but do not ppil anything ;
do not break or gnaw anything.
t. Sit , stnnd , wnlk ns you will , with
out rcforenco to nnybody.
5. Tnlk moderately , nnd not very loud
so ns not to make the cars nnd heads of
others ncho.
G. Argue without anger nnd without
oxcitomont.
7. Neither sigh nor yawn , nor make
nnybody dull or heavy. .
8. In nil innocent games , whatever
oi i propoi" > i . Irt nil join.
! ) Eat \wmUvor is sweet and savor } * ,
out drink with moderation , so that each
may find his legs on leaving the room.
10. Toll no tales out of school ; what
ever goes in at ono oar must gt > out at the
other before .leaving the room.
A transgressor against these rules shall ,
on the testimony of the witness , for
every offense drink a glass of cold water ,
not excepting the ladies , and , further ,
road the page of the "Telamachiado"
aloud.
Whoever breaks nny three of these
rules during the snmo evening shall
iommitt six lines of the "Tclemachiadu"
o memory. And whoever offends against
ho tenth rule shall not ngnia bo admit
ted.
ted.Moscow
Moscow , "tho real Hussian capital , the
; rcat Muscovite city , " is but a night's '
ido by rail from St. Petersburg. The
ivromlin and its wealth of magnificence
lifers strong temptations to the traveler ,
nit the autumnal sun reminds him if lie
would see the beautiful fiords nnd mighty
granjtu hills of Norwny ho must turn hia
iteps hithorwnrd.
A Good Investment.
One of our prominent business men
said to us the other day : "In the spring
my wife got all run down and could not
oat anything ; passing your store I saw a
) ilo of Hood's Sarsaparilla in the window ,
tnd I got a bottle. After she had taken
t a week she had a rousing appetite , and
lid her everything. She took three bot-
les , nnd it was the best three dollars I
over invested. " C. I. HOOD & Co. , Low-
oil , Mass. .
F11A.NIC .IAMES.
lis Approaching Trlnl Mrs , Siuu-
uels' Kallroiul Pass.
BL.UK Si'itixos , Mo. , February 7.
? rank James to-day the firat time smco
us recent sickness , was in the city. The
liscase , bronchial trouble , has been pn-
iroly broken , and. ho is rapidly gaining
lis strength. Ho was aeon by your cor
respondent nnd interviewed upon the
questions which are before the public in
regard to himself. He said he was ready
'or trial at any time. Ho will appear 'n
court at Kansas City Monday , at which
imo will bo sot the day for hearing. Ho
expects a change of venue to bo-granted.
EIo was not very loud in his censure of
.ho prejudice which ho claims exists in
this county , but deems it ample for him
: o bo granted a new trial.
Ho was asked the question , "What
was ox-Gov. Johnson's reply to your lot-
; or to himi"
"He will bo one of my counsel , " was
; he reply , "and will bo on hand when the
; rial begins in earnest. "
Will John T. Glover , of St. Louis , as
sist in the dpfensel"
"Ho will if he can arrange his business
matterfl. "
Ho was then interrogated upon the
question of passes being granted to his
mother by the Hannibal & St. Joe rail
road. "Mr. James , " said the reporter ,
"did your mother get the pass which an
employe of Hannibal & St. Joe told a
Globe-Democrat reporter hadbeen , cran
ed her by Manager John B. Carson ? "
"It don't know he answered. "My
mother hua had a pass on that road since
the Hmo she lost her arm and my brother
was Killed. "
"Manager Carson is said to hnvo sent
your mother the pass to gain the favor of
vour brother Jes'ao and his gang , and that
is why the Hannibal & St. Joe road was
never robbed. "
James had no answer to make , but
said : "A special train sent out from
Kansas City on that road carried the
posse that did the dire work at iriy
mother's house , and yet no one know
o. the posao waa. 1 tell jour sir , a
railroad don't send out a special train un
less they know why it goes and why and
who goes on it. They could have found
out who they were , but I have no re
venge for thonu JC would not hurt them
if J know who they wore. "
Jamca declined to say anything what
ever in reference to the governoc refus
ing to pardon Dick Lid doll. Ho h-id
walked into town from hia fathor-in-law's ,
Col. Kahton'fl , and , after spending the
day conferring with Judge Stover , ho
walked 'homo again , two miles and a
half.
Eating Citnccr.
John Naves , a young mnn living near tills
place , hna bean allUctetl for five ye.uvjtli
JIIB of the most anjjry looking oathip cancers
that I ovoc aaw. llw unnn 1ms boonoatun nway
nud the cancer waa feeding Itself ou hia chuolc ,
mouth nnd throat , and ull thought U was only
a quostiim of time when lifo Itoelt wouldiRivo
way. I advi od Swift's Specific , and its effect
wus wondarf uL After tiio lirat bottle hocnuld
attend to hU business , and after five bottloa
lie is Hourly or milto well. The potnon has
been forced from hlrf syutom , and ho is-tv new
mnn.
mnn.M. . K. Guam : * , M. D. , Oslethorpat. Pa.
The Head of tlio American Bar.
Little William M. Evnrts shout , thin ,
wrinkled , weather beaten inadoa masterly
torly argument Lpforo the aunsAo post
office committee in opposition to the bill
establishing a government postal tele
graph , then put on his faded. . o\t , and
with his shocking bad hat on iho bnck of
his head , and his hands full of papers ,
wont awingius up the avcnuo- smiling all
the way. Evarta is tika head oft
the Amoricun bar , waking , it
is guessed , a huncbjd thousand
n year in hia practice , Tet
lie w best known in W&nlungton for his
( { onial ways and hia bright remarks.
Everybody has ono on- two to quota on
occasion. "Water fbwod like cham
pagne" was his torsa description of the
rirst state dinner < jivon by Praaidont
Hayes. "Ho always , preferred msasuroj
to men , " ho said , when some one re
minded him that Xoros used to count hit
nrmies by inclosing successive bodies ol
men in n pou holding just so many.
"Criminals duliko long sentences , " he
remarked drjity when quiziod about hia
lengthy paragraphs , and so examples
might bo multiplied.
llnnitortl's Acid Phosphate.
Well Pleased.
Dr. 0. Roberts , Winchester , 111. , Bays
' 1 h vo uuod it with entire satisfactioi
in cases o debility from ago or overwork
and iu inebriates and dyspeptics , and am
I well I'U'Ased with Hi etftots. '
Hasjho ; Largest StookMn Omaha and'Makosjths ' ;
Lowest Prices.
f j
i
Purchasers should nv 51 theinselves of the opportunity nmr offered to
juy at Low Prices by taking advantage of the great .imlucoinsmkg set out
by
PASSENGER ELEVATOR
To All 2Tloors.
IMPORT AWT UBLIG SALE ! J
GALLOWAY AND .ABERDEEN ANGUS ,
Consisting of Bulls Every animal of
nnd Heifers one good individual
i
, o three ycara old. merit , prare bred
2 very Heifer in ; uid registered in
calf by imported Iford Book of
' Great BViiiau.
At Lincoln , Neb , , Friday February 15,1884
Thlslsoneef the best lota of lulled Cattle'cver offered at public sale In the oir , having boon sulecto
out of 800 head Imported by us during Itho past season ;
LEONARD BROTHERS ,
1IT. LKONAUD- . 4
For further Information or c-italoutjo. address O. Sf. Druso , Nebraska Farracri LIuuolIi , X Ui
TEUSIS'OF HALE-Cash. or fear nnnthj bank note , S per cent Interest. KB O
M. HELL1IAN & CO. ,
1301 AND 1303 FARNAM STREE1 COR , 13Th
OMAHA.
BURLINGTON ROUTE"
( Chicago , Burlington & Qulncy Railroad. )
GOING EAST AHQ WEST.
Elffant Cay Coaches , Parlor Cars , with Heeltn
injr Chalra ( seats free ) , Smoking Cars , with Ho-
ofvlns Chairs , Pullman I'alaoo Sieepins Cars and
the famouo C. H. & Q. Dining tor run dally to end
rrom Chlcaco & Kansas City Chicago & Council
liluffa , Chict.go & Des Molnoa , Chicago , SL Jo
seph , Atchiton & Topeka. Only throuRh linz be-
tw ecu Chlcoi o , Lincoln S Denver. Throuciiears
bct\veen Iiulianapollu & Council Bluffs via J'
All connections "made in Union liepo'A It 13 1
known as the croatTHHOUGJI CAR LtNE. I
1200 , 1208 nd 1210 ParnnmSt
-OMAHA , NEB.
GOING NORTH AWD'SOUTH. j
Solid Tralni of Elegnnt Da ; Coaches ami PuSK
man Palace Sleeping Cars are rnmlfiily to ruid ;
from St Loiiis , via HannibalQiiincy , I0sck.nkj
Uiij-llnRton. Cedar Rapids and Alcert Lcto S
1'aiil aud Minneapolis ; 1'arlorCars with Itoolinlr'
Clmlra to and from Sti I uiu and PeoravandC
and from St Louis nnd Oitunva. Only or
clmnKO of cars between St. Louis ami C" ,
Molnes. Iowa , Linsoia , Hcorasiaji
Cotorano.
i It isuniverjaUradinttlid tabatho
F onot Equipped Railroad In thn World tor Oil Olfmes of
T. J. POTi'EK. 3d Vico-tVca'tand flon'i Manaeer. PKKOFVAT , rdiVJU.fj Ucn. Jrus. Ac's. Chlcw"-
or FINE
Mr Hanoaltory onktantly filled with t'SflectjBtoct Best Workrounshlp ( ro rw to d ,
Utncti o r > rar.torV S. W. Cow * 16th ami r.nni * * *
SPECIAL COST SALJ3 OF' '
o TCJ s.
THE 3STATS 01' JOHN H. DimVUHIl ,
Coinuinco the sale of all goods 111 our line
This will present nu opportunity never before ottered in Oinohn for
khe purchase of Carpets retail nt the
Hew York Wholesale Prices.
THE SALE WILL NOT CONTINUE MOHE THA.N
A tl tlioso desiring a choice selection should call enily , as the rush
will doubtless be great.
DO NOT ASK FOR CREDIT ,
As otvmg to the prices , woill sell only for cash , fionioinb-r the plnce
ESTATE OF JOHN B , DSTWILEB ,
1 13 13 Farnam Street , - > . . Oaaha ,