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OMLHA DAILY BEE--MONDAY, JULY 28, 1884, Vital Questions| he most eminent physevan g g A'(l)l‘luyy wchool, what_ s the best thing in the world fd ing and_ llaying all irntation of the nerves, and curing all forms of nervons complaints, giving natural, childlike refreshe loep always? 108 50 they will tell yon unhesitatingly “Some form of Hopa 11/ CHAPTER 1. Ask any or all of the most eminent phys- best and only remedy that 1 discases of the kid ary organs; such as Bright's dis- onso, diabetes, retention, or inability to retain irine, and all’ the discases dnd ailments pe- ar to Women'™ O & they will tell you explicity and em- phatically ' Buchull1" Ask the same physicians {What is the most reliable and surest cure for alll Tiver diseases or dyspapsia; constipation indigestion, billiousness, malaria, fever, ague, &c.,” and they will tell you: Mandrake! or Dandelion 111" Hence, when those remediea are combined with anliy valuablo. to 1op Bitters, mch a won. ortl ) curative power s develop which 1% 80 varied in ita operations that no disease or il health can possibly cxist or resist its power, and yet it s Harmloss the most trail woman, weakest Inva. e eeeee— WASSED IN A PARADE. The Grand Army of the Republic De- monstration in Minncapolis &t Its Zenith, A Military Pageant With Eight Thousand Veterans of the Late War in Line, An Hundred Thousand Visitors Orowd the City—Uproarious En- thusiasm, St. Paul Pioneer Press, July 24, The demonstrations ou behalf of, and by, the Grand Army of the Republic reached its zenith yes- torday, The crowd of humanity that pressed Into every nook and cranny on crowdl on the streets can’t be described. It is to be remembered that not only was was there the ven thousand which are to be seen on Minneapolis streets every day but it was augmented by the uut]murm% of all the stores, most of which suspended suspended business during the proces- ston Not only these, but also the thou- sands of women and children who had come with thelr fathers, husbands and brothers, who had come to attend the re- union from posts in all parts of the coun- try. Not only theso—all the morning and every point within fifty miles—all had extra cars, and all were loaded to overflowing with more people than_ever came before to Minneapolis in one day. THE ENTHUSIASM, Tho size of the crowd was only equaled by Its enthusiasm. The atmosphere was charged with itas with electricity, and citizon and comrade were allke affected by it. It is not so with the camaraderie that exists in most orders. When the Knights Templar, or the Odd Fellows, or the Knights of Pythias have a de- monstration the crowd on the street, most of whom have no conception of jubilo, Tuesday night was augumented yester- day by the rear guard of the Grand Army boys, delayed in reaching the city by the Tor years, and given up by phy Bright's and other kidney diseas plaints, nevers coughs, callod Bavo beon cured. Women gone nearly crazy 1111 From agony of neuralgia, nervonsness, wake. fulness,and various,d Poople drawn out of shape from excruciating pangs of rheumatism, inflammatory and chronic or suffer- ng from sorofula. Erysipelas “altrheum, blood poisontng, dyspeps! tlon, t, almost all diseascs fral)’ Nature eir to Have beed cured by Hop Bittors, proof of which can bo found In every nelghborhood in the known world. — #4r Nono genuine without a bunch of green Tops on the white label. 8hun all the vile, poisonous Stull with “Hop” or *'Hops” in thelr nam. consumptiol ndiges | 0no spocial foaturo of \ Kidge's Food, tradistinotion ) BEDFORD & SOUER |t juont Iemember, ' Food is an ol [and ik proparation, having been in use for fthirty years in England Tt 18 & porfectly safe and 1 or all condittons, ~ In cans, 860, @50, $125 an Sold by druggists. Send to Woolrich & Co,, 7, Mass., for pamphleta (free). VARICOCELE sud Ametlca, Vaini Civiale Age lucy, 160 Fulkon To tho noo ouriat, comn travolor and new sot tler, Hostetter's Sto mach Bitters is pecu- Tlarly adapted, slnco it strengthens tho digestive organs,and braces the physloal gios to uuhealth nfluencos. It re. o8 and prevents malarial fov Owing tothe increase US""EHIS CELEBRATED in our business we’ve|" . admitted to the firm| _ 3 ? stipation, dyspopsia, Mr Edwin Davis,who el is well and favorably s by STOMACH s obilitated Mnd a reliable source of renewod strength and comfort, ormalo by all drugglsts and_dealers generally. known in Omaha.This - | Immense traffic imposed upon the rail- b o o8 poculiar to women. " | the parade. , | this number were added friends innumer- 1| ablo, & large share of the population of ¥ | strcots, and on these the people were (uestioned whether the like will again be witnessed. roads. Some there was who had pur- sely delayed thelr arrival until the day tlons from the towns and surrounding country, The parade itself with its 7,600 in line gave the first index to the number of old soldiers in the city, The roster of many of the departments demonstrate that only about one-half of the number in atten- dance upon the re-union participated in Itis pretty safe to state therefore, that there is in the city fully 15,000 members of the grand army. To St. Paul and generous representations from other surrounding cities. BIGGER THAN THE VILLARD CROWD, Moasured by comparison with the peo- ple who wero in the city at_the time of the Villard Northern Pacific demonstra- tion the crowd was cohsiderably larger. Then the full displey made in parade was observable only on two or three packed in asolid mass. The opportu- nities for witnessing yesterday’s demon- stration were equally good for the entire three miles of the line of march, and for that distance there wasa mass of human- ity and a sea of human faces. A modest estimate fixes the number of people, therefore, from out of town at 100,000. The outgoing trains last evening bore many of them to their homes, and al- though there is to be no end to the reu- nion before Friday night, the crowd has begun to diminish, Very many of the visitors propose to extend their visit into next weok, but the crush that has been gathering reached its climax yesterday. It exceeded, as was predicted, everything that has been known during the history of the Grand Army, and it is very much The crowd now includes jubi jubilum, look on and admire the uniforms, the music and the regular order, but feel no other sentiment than that of admiration. But with the Grand Army, while it may be called a secret order, its methods aro perfectly open to the world, and the tie that binds it to- gether rrounds the heart of every citizen, male and femalo, whg lives in the country preserved by thej woat. It is no wonder, gombined to do citize ™ heroes and vied with e who should do the mo: they passed by, The d and fell as the waters of section that Logan was ig lowed about the city byl and shouting that folio where. The old Minnes were another feature tha®] rouring like wise the rem Minnesota volunteers, SONGS AND SHO The singing of some of the shouts of the people march, added zest and e occasion. At the base light mast on Bridge s parade countormarcheg arranged a pyramid of Prof, Birdsell's chorus place and added their s of merriment. The prd finished crossing Washil Hennepin, when the fr Ington and First ave: departmentJcomman Gen. Sherman, and off position and reviewed| marched down First of breaking. The bd at the generals, ane knew no bounds. Gen. Logan were col by glad and excited the ranks and graspa the men who had led them war. fgh tho THE E ING FESTIVITIES. ‘Tho camp had been gradually filling up with a miscollaneong multitude all the afternoon, and by evéhing the crowd was simply immense, making any attempt at an estimate of the number the merest trains from St. Paul, Stillwater, Anoka THE MULLIGAN OFF SET. Mr. Blaine and Mrs, Mulligan at the Pic-nic, To the Editor of Tre Ber What is this dirty sthory again’ around about the **Mulligin letters” that Mister Blaine jirked out of the hands of one Jimmy Murphy and sthuck in the fire, the dirty divils of dimmecrats in our ward are circulatin the sthory that Mister Blaine took Mrs. Mulligan to a picknick in the absence of Mr. Mulligin while he was taching school in his younger days in Malne and took liberties with her while they were dancing an old irish giz. Now Mr. Bee wonld you be koind enough to look over Mr. Blaines new book and see if any mention is made of this Mulligin business. the dimmecrats say that Mr. Mulligin Iaid low until Mr. Blaine was nominated thin he told the sthory,to John Kelley and he got Mr. Mulhmfim the letters domanding from ing bis appointment (if he was elected) of ®llector of port at New York or payment to Mrs. Mulligin of the sum of $300,000 for damage to the char- acther. We believe this to be a dirty demmecratic scheme to try to offset the Bauffalo scandal about Mister Oleveland. J. O'Toor. Sec'y 24 Ward Committs Onmamna, July 26, —— OF the many remedies betore the public for ervous Debility and weakness of Nerve enerative Systom, there is nono equal to Al- s Brain Food, which promptly and pern hutly restores all lost vigor; it never fails, b pkg., 6 for $5.—At drupvis 2,000 MILES IN A MIN_II\TI'RE BOAT, he Interesting mxperience ofa Dar- ng Voyager in Southern Waters, altimore Sun. “I built that boat myself in Sanford, la., last December, and since then have aveled nearly 2,000 miles in it. I have ed and slept in it, and there are the eping apartments of myself and crew."” he said this the speaker pointed to o small, covered apertures on eachside thecentreboard of a cat-rigzed batteau 1g at Waters' wharf. Tho batteau was t nineteen feet long and four feet ten ches beam. *‘She draws seven inches bht, but when we are in she goes down sleven inches,” continued the speaker, > was Mr. George Iles, a builder, of on, 0., who went to Florida last fall scape the rigors ef a western winter, was accompanied by Walter Scott, Mystic, Conn., whowas sailing master ‘he frail-looking craft, in which Mr. , Scott and a Sun reporter stood yes- Tay, with barely room to turnarouud in stern sheets, Ir. Iles gave an interesting account his travels. ‘I started from Sanford and followed the St. 1 then nad the boat hauled overland a distance J4§ eighteen miles to the Indian river, phich rans parallel with the ocean. 1 otruck the Lucia river, and thence hrough Jupiter sound to Jupiter inlet. «Khere I procured che services of a half- -eed Indian to pilot me through the erglades, a distance of twenty-eight bgiles, to Lake Worth. I returned by GCGrerman D. Wvyvatt; N ] 33555;25;55:::5’" OUMINGSAND 20THST, OMAHA, NEB, oy =5 = — =, = THE LEADING CARRIAGE-FACTORY 1409 and’ (411 Dodee St. { “wamers™ } {Omaha Neb _ Dr. CONNAUGHTON, 103 BRADY ST., DAVENPORT, IOWA, U. 8. A. Established 1878—Catarrh,) Deafness, Lung and Nervous Diseases Speedily and Fermanently Cured. Patient: Jured at Home. Write fow 8'ne MeproaL-MisstoNAry,” for the People. onsultation and Correspondence Gratis. P. 0. Box 292. Telephone No. 26. HON. EDWARD Rl}SSELL, Postmaster, Davenport, says: * Physician of rien aplitty ana Marked Success.” CONGRESSMAN MURPHY, Davenport, writes: ‘*An rionorable Man, Fine Success, Wonderful Cures.”—Hours 8 0 5. Elgutter's PRICE: I1.IS"I For the Next 60 Days. Mens’ Working Suits from 82, §3 to 88. Men’s Custom-Made Suits {rom $15, $17. $25, §30 to §° Youths’ Suits from ldron’s Suite, from $1.50, §3 to §10, 6,000 Men’s, Youths' and Boys' Pants, from b0c, $1.25 to £7.50. 200 Dozen fine imported and Fancy Shirts, from $1 to $3. 100 dozen heavy and me- dium Working Shirts, 50c. 75 dcren fine Sumnior fancy Woolen Shirts from $1 to $3. Summer Clothing, an extra variety, from 2hc to $10. White and Col'd Vests from 500’ to $3. An end- Mens’ Business from $8, £12.50 to $15. 0 to $25. Men's Suits made to order 50, 83 to 0. 5,000 Boys' and RED STAR LINE Belgian Boyal and U.8, Mail|Steamers SAILING EVERY SATURDAY, BETWEEN NEW YORK AND ANTWERP The Rhine, Germany, Italy, Holland and France Btoorago Outward, §20; Propatd from Antwerp, $18; Excursion, 829, incliding bedding, ote, 2d Cabin, $60; Round Trip, $90.00; Exoursion, §100; Saloon trom 360 to §90; Exoursion' 110 to 8160, 42 Poter Wright & Sons, Gen, Agonts. 66 Broad: way N, Y. EOsldwoll. THamilton & Co., Omaha. @an & Co., 204 N. 10th Stroot, Omaha; D. all, OmahaAvonte. fless variety and Novelties in Ties, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs™™ & 'ARD MEN'S HOSE. Nothing Superior and as Large a Variety in the Market. THE LOWEST PRICES GUARANTEED. ELGUTTERS . 00 eie same routo back to Rock Ledge, on mhe Indian river, and againl had the thoat carted three miles across the coun- 1}y to Lake Poinsott, the head of naviga- jon on the St. John's river, and 10 niles from Lake Herney. The only in- abitants of that section were alligators. ot a person or animal were to be seen n that vicinity. 1 then returned to San- ord. 1 again left it on March 14 for altimore. The St. Johu's river was fol- wed to the bar, and after passing ISrough Mud and Nassau sounds, I ar- ved safely at Fernandina. I then iirted the coast to Cape Roman, in uth Carolina, and then had 150 miles he open sea to contend with. . Of this tch we made seventy-six miles in one Wo crossed heavy breakers at tho w Topsail inlet, which was the most guess work., The .amphitheater was a solid mass of upturned faces, and there was a surgiag ocean of humanity on every side. The estimates made by different ‘mmpsbenémju:izusv Bflnged all the way e =~ 95,000 to TH,000, MUSIC UNCEASING, went as high as .JO(;] goo?ndpuuo;;:;m{g: The bands, about twenty in number, (early part of the ‘ev;ning R Omoroh not including the drum corps, seem to |(Missouri) band ehtertained the crowd enter into the zest of the thing. The | with samg fine mulzc and interesting evo- blaro of their trumpots is not confined to [lutions, which wete enthusinatically re- the marching, Serenades and parades | ceived. Soou .m'e 8 o'clock the Elgin upon their individual account add to the | band filed into the™yy. g “4nq their stir- wealth of music. Most of it is good and |ring airs waked th," oy~ ooy T Rl some of it is bad. But it is a very indif- | fect. ferent band that goes from one place to another without playing with military recision and enthusiaem. Even the rum major does not forget his responsi bility to an admiring public, and is as very many weary people, but they are none the less an exceptionally good na- tured crowd, who finding something to nurvz) upupon in the prevailing excite- ment. will enable us to han- dle an increased list of property. We ask \ o AN those who have desi- 1001 Farnam St. Cor, 10th OMAHA, NEB. P. E. Glod E. Kim 1deeod-ly A MEMOBypyp SOENE. _ Among the many ¢reat and memorable | & sights ax}d sceney of the day and week, unquestionably the most imposing and overwhelming vaq the sight of the vast rable property for sale,to place the same }TF with us. The new firm [l 0 TTE eaule_of aanulaite & Davis REAL ESTATE BROKERS. $11.950 IN CASH precise and grandiloquent in his_carriage in front of a body of & dozen or twenty musicians marching upon & res- taurant, for lunch, as though he were at the head of a battalion. A THIRSTY CROWD. Candor compels the admission that yosterday's throng of peoplo was & thirsty crowd, All the principal bar-rooms did an enormous business, Double rows of drinkers pressed forward and vainly en- deavored to promptly catch the eye of the bar-keeper, who even dispensed with the usual parade of personal admiration before the great mirrors, Beer was drawn without regard to immediate call, and kept ready in the glasses for the un- ceasing demand, Mixed drinks were given none of the extra touches, even were they to be had at all. The drink- ers stuck protty steadily to beer—espec- ially the Io en—and to lemonade, It was a convivial crowd,but not a drunk- encrowd. The haphazard conversation ran something like this: *“Well,” with an emphasis that left no doubt of heart- iness, ““How are you?” Don’t remember mo! 1 was in — regiment, company —. My namo is ——." ““Oh yes, Shouldn't have known you, By Jove, I'm glad to GIVEN AWAY ATTENTION, SMOKERS ! | contestants for the 25 premivms t- B o, offcred by Biackw el Lt hiin Tobacco Co., must observe the following conditions on which the premiums are o be awarded: Al bigs must bear our orlginal Bull Durham label, U. 8, Revenue Stamp, and Caution Notice. The bags must be dono up securely in n pickage with name and address ofsender, and number of bugs contained plain- ly marked on the outside, Charges must be 213 South 14th St prepald. Conteateloses November 30th, All packs figes should be forwarded December 18, and st reach us a4 Durbam not ater tian Dece, 0, send ber ith, No matter where you re your package, dvise us by mil that y done 50, and ‘state the nimber of Bags se Names of successful contestants, with number of bags returned, will be publistied, I ald ; 'New Y d’; ¥ ; Durham, N. C 18, Zimes- Demoera uirer ; Chicigo, Daily News; San ¥renclsco, BLACKWELL'S DURIAM ToBACCO Co,, Dukiias, N. O, iine package bis pieture of Bull, ¢ OUr NEXE BROOUNCCINENLTGR Every e wud RESTOUR Ti): HEALT) wnd VIGOI of YOUTH, D) ant of Appetiie 1ou, back o s you, Lot go take something.” A slap on the back, & fresh and fiorce grin of the hand, or & shake that threatened to wrench an arm from its socket were the usual punctuation points of the re- iterated conversstion heard on_every hand. A large share of the liquid that was poured in came out through the pores, aud wilted and stained linen wasa distinguishing characteristic. N IMMENSE DEMONSTRATION, The event of yesterday—and for the weoek for that matter—was the parade to see which many people came long dis- tances, and were not disappointed, The torrid hoat somewhat thinned the ranks, | but tke pageant probably contained the largest number of veterans ever seen to- » gother on this continent since the close of the war, ‘Tho procession was formed ir six divisions, and commenced to take thelr placesat 9 o'clock: It was half past ten when the colui began to move down the line of mareh, but the crowd stood patiently awaitidg the advancing column and were abupd- ancly repaid for their display of patiesice. The line of march was as follows: Line of march up Penth street 4 nepin avenue, down Henuepin Bridge square, up Nicoliet Seventh street, down Seventh { street to Sixth avenue south, then up to Washing- ton avenue; up Washington td First ave- nue south, First avenue sout to First street, thence to Bridge squay®: ALONG THE LINR.«9¥ MaRCH, s On the' arch as advertised, the i Armagieao 5 AGTRINAR, SR o'clock, long before even tha advance unbroken mass of specimens of thegenus homo. Vieweq from the judge's stand the oatlook way guch as no adjective does any sort jugtice to, phitheater, Which is calculated to seat about ten thougand, there was nota equare inch anoccupied. All the place on the passage way in front, the whole length of tlestand, was another solid block whith extended buck to and through tle net work of tents. Men, women aml children, rich and poor, great and small, were hustled to and fro in magnifiant medly. There scemed to beno let ufor prospect of any. Through every entrance fresh recruits came pour- ing in and Yere instantly lost in the elas- tic throng,' No such scene and nothing aporoachint it has ever boen witnessod in the northvest. Men who have attended all the grat encampments of previous years saythoy never saw_anything like it. It wpa good natured and well be- haved crovd, fortunately, which accounts for the fict that there were few, if any, serious nishaps. e —— Solid Comfort, Fvery e likes to take solid comfort and it may be wjoyed by every one who keeps Kid- ney-Wot in the house and takes a few dosos at the frst symptoms of an attack l_ll Malaria, Rhonoatisn. . Biliousness, Jaundice or any affectin of the Liver, Kidneys or Bowels, It is a jurely vegetablo compound of roots loaves and berries known to have special value b kidney troubles. Added to these are remedis acting directly on the Liver and Bowe! It removes the caus of disease and fortitios the system aaivst new attacks. ——— Ata Ohicago Hotel, Cheago Inter Ocean, ‘And now how many people did you ke care of " asked the reporter of the wmanager of the Palmer house. *‘We slept for two nights over 2,018 poople each night, and Thave no doubt we fed over 5,000 people a day.” “Now, for the bar, Mr. Howe, broad and thirsty and bountiful bar!” vell, beginning with Sunday, we took in at the bar over $1,000 daily.” «‘Whew! Well how does that com- pare with the bar nn:l-lsflu during the republican convention? Do the burbons drink unusually early and often?” “Well, as a fact, the republicans drank more wine and the democrats more straight stufl over the bar. One day during the republican convention the receipts were $1,400. But patronage of the bar dapended much upon the sessioa of the convention, 1f one occurred in the evening for instance, it knocked the bottom quite out of the business. —e— Letter from Senator Jacobs, SENATE CHAMBER, Awnaxy, N, Y., March 3lst, Mfim For a long time it has been my to use Braudroth's Pilla. seldom had occasion the guard of the procession had begun'to form. Many a house top was orowded with people anxious to witness the grand spoctacle, and the brilliancy of the deco- rations of the buildings was enhanced by their windows which were crowded with { visions of beautiful faces, in settings o uebulous lace and creamy wmuslin, The medicine, and it nflulr,dl-_ me :v:-n pleas: ure to eay that for Biliousnoss, sia, and the other ills of the system, which men in public than others to b subjeo! yaluable remedy. Jomx 0. Jacoss. e t, they are an i On the am- [ 7 Tn fact, | have to use any other Dyspep* io life are more apt gerous of our whole experience, but © repaid by a good haven inside the th of New river. Passing through lico and Albemarle sounds we en- 1 Dismal Swamp canal and reached olk. On the route we spent several ta time in various places, some- ind-bound /or making investiga- the country.” ——— tion of stura Bitters aro endorsed by all ig physicians and chemists, for their d wholesomeness. Beware of coun- ad aske your grocor or druzgist for o article, propared by Dr., o, G. B, ons, Ango purity ar terfoits tho genni Siegert & p ¢ Cincinnati 0Old Be) e —— ow Buller Was Fired. Sun, Butler onco met his match h living 2t Boston. Adjutant when I walhouler was then alive and was Genoral Scfe Boston Courier. Benjamin editing thQ: trying a case in court, and B. had bewf of the witnesses most shame- abused onef of the staff of the Courier hear Ben’s asgault on the he wrote a scathing account. iing Ben walked into the rrial rooms and demanded of o wrote the article. The oneral replied that he did Ben wanted to know who did uler replied that it was not ) give the names of authors hat the paper was responsi- he was the editor. happenod te witness and. In the mor Courier edi ouler if Adjutant not. Then, and Mr, Shi] customary of articles, ble, and thaj hall man slipped up and ssid: T, you want to know who id; I was present in court d of it is true.” you responsible, sir,” and to draw a rawhide, and Il man, when two typos, s, grabbed the cockeyed d hustled him into the e of the biggest lat go Ot of the steps, he ele- to a portly part of the The general was son of destiny a street, and, as his hold at the fc goneral's adiposit very mad, U Daughter, Father an New York Sun, She had just retdnedirom Vassar,and papa was stroking Hf¢T bair fondly. = ‘1 hope, my dear,” saiq the old man, ‘‘that you havn't acquire slang phrases which sY’. ung ladies are s 4 L‘i’.’l“h.‘fi...u, papa,” #he replied bright- ly; *when anybody cgiches me talking slang he is speclally inl’ited to slug me in the seventh rib,”" *’khat is right, my P in slang, Itgives a young lady dead aw is the best With it su- e Salid dregsing thing of the kind ever &ld. perb salad of any kind ¢an be made with- Durkee's out delay or trouble. 1tis also one of the best sauces for cold Mueats, ete, w.T. ing thirty-two ),000; insurance, 0 A fire Friday moraing ab, * J destroyed two blucks oo business houses, Loss, §15,000. 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