THED1LY Bttfi-OMAHA , WEDfcTSSbAY , FEBRUARY 6 , 1884. < BIlsolilovo\is Malaria , /rTo say that malaria is tnfscMcvctu 5s to put it vcr mildly. It is all that and more. tj It is cunning , deceitful , treacherous , sly , and underhanded. It docs its work in the dark , and in such a sly way that much of the mis chief is done before it is discovered. It saps the foundations of a healthy system. It robsthc blood of its vitality - ity , demoralizes the liver , confounds the stomach , and makes the victim wish lie were in" his grave. _ It is sad toscepcoplcs'it down in their misery , content to be the victims of mischiev ous malaria , and thinking that noth ing can be done for them. The power of BROWN'S IRON BITTERS over the mischiefs of malaria has been so am ply proved that there is no reason why anybody who can procure a bottle ot this Prince of Tonics shall suffer. Great is the power of malaria , and great are its disastrous effects. But greater far is the beneficent in fluence of BROWN'S IRON BITTERS. The preparation of iron in this favor ite family remedy "can be taken without ruining the teeth or produc ing constipation and headache. \ ran inn ctmn OP ALL DISEASIS OP rnllilc Vrtrrlnnrv hpcclllcii ( m\oliofn J'fc.l In . , MnMonml Vnrmen , Mock Ilrrnlrm. Ilyrry Turfmen. Homo llnllriinilii , Mnmirnrttiri-rr , Con } Minn Ompnniri , 'I rnv'B illnmiilniniri nnd Mrnnurrlrpi. and oilicra lianaflng stuck' , wittilwrfectmiccit * . . , , lliimpliron' Vrlrrlnnry nlnmini , ( SM pp < f cnt f n-o liy nmll on receipt of price. Ml cent * CTl'aniphlct * iiciil frco ou application IlOJIl'IinBYS IIOSinOI'ATIIKI MCU.CO , 10 ! ) rullun Street , New Yorli. i 1'roi- trntlon from over orle or tn < II crftlon , i rndlcnllr endpromiJtly unil by 1C 3 > cn In in " li Ilia in ( Of,21" lul reme . . . Wain * . UarRQTlal ot powder for C3. pont pout frooonrn c < -lpt ot price. ! ! iiinilirrv ' .Hnmro. Bird. < 'o. Uliut , Catalonia ( real 1UU I'ultuu bl. . N. V.- ripe nmoklDff la ths real toe t of a tobacco. It l the regal way of imoUrur. You Rot moro directly at tbeQaror andfnwranco. Ton tike the nmata cooler , and Uio tonlo cleanlier and ufcr. Flpo imoklng U emoldngToduoodto a Ono art. The moro the < quc Uon of adulterated tobacco force * ItacU on Uio attention of emokcrfl. the moro ( IcelrnUlo It bocomcw to know prcclnely what you are emoUvg. In IJlackweU's Bull Durham Bmoklng To. biccoyou ba\oairuimuitoo , alway > , that It la Nature's oimunadulUinitedproduct Ita frwsnco , flavor , and umnuraiwcd quality , are derived - rived from Uio toll and air. Try It. and you will ba m. ttftJ. None frenulnotittt - out trade-mark of the Bull , All Biieconafnl TlBbcnncn and Rportt. men Bmoko ItlaciwcU'n Dull Durham Smoklujf Tobacco , and Uicr enjoy It. Health is Wealth ! Dn li. 0. WEST'S NECVR AND HIIAN TIIKAT. .UENT , n ( ruarnutcoil epnciUa for Iljfltcnn , IJUii intw , OonvulsionB , Vita. Nervous NcurnlKia , lloooacho , Nervous Froftrntion canned by the ? ( .ot iilcohol or tobacco , WnknfulncBB , BIcntiil 1)3- prcKiioii , Hoftonins of tlio Drain reuniting in in aumity and InndinK to niiBory , ilccny and dcnth il'romnturo Old Agn , JJarrcnnena , Loss of i > owc ; in oil her BOX , Involuntary lioaars nnd Upormnt lorrhcea caused byuvor-oxertinn ot tlio bruin , Bolt mbusoor uvor-induleonco. lincli box contalni oaamonth'n troatmont. tl.00n boxer eix b"X0i forJ5.Xeoiitlymill ) prepaid on receipt of prlc "WE GUAICAXTKi : HIX OSi : 'To euro nny cnoo. Witli cncli onlor received by n . for six boiou. nrcouipunlml with J5.0U , wo wll itonti tlio pitrcliaiior our writUm irnnrantno to refund fund the niouoy it the truutinontduoanutoffcc iacuro. Ouurmitoos issucxloulyby 0. F. GOODMAN ; Sole Agent , Omaha , Nob. DR. FELIX LI : BRUN'V OR EITHER SEX Tbo roniody Iwlng Injected tllroctly totheaont o < ho ilUcaao , roqulro * no change ol diet or naui ous xaercurlal or polionout niedlclno * to bo tal.cn Inttr jially , When used M a prevrnth o by either nn , Itl iinpo iIUo ! 1 1 contract miy private dltoaii. ; but In th caao ol thoio already unfortunately attltcttnl c ( { U i antcc thi to boxes to euro , or ve will refund Uioinon ay. Price by mail , ivoaU o p&ld$2. per box or thre boxci for (5. (5.WIUTTE.V WIUTTE.V QUAUANTEtM lyall authorlccd aguiU. Br.FelixLeBrun&Co SOLK I'HOl'UIETOns. f > < 3 , F. aoixdmiii , Druffgltt , Solo Agent , . , _ f Chartered by theBtaUof Illl- noi for theexprcuriurpoao of rvinglmmcdlato relfelln all chTonlcurinarynnd pri vate < JUcacci. QoDorrbcca , QlcetandSyphilU In oil their complicated forms , alio all dlicatcu of the Bkln and Dlood pwmptly relieved and permanently cured by rcme- _ _ .tftji > ectalfraftlre. Seminal pht Losses by Drtami , 1'lmplca on the Facc.tront ManhoodJ/oJlUttVy n < rerf. JTwra J fiocj-ior < oi i < ( Hi/ . The appropriate remedy UBtonce tued In each caie. Coruultatlont. per- tonal ot by letter , aacredty confidential. Mcd. iclnea sent by Mall ncd Exprcu. Mo mark * on package to lodkatecontenta or aender. Address S.JAMES.No. 204WasMnglon GI.ChIcagolll. OOLD MEDAL , PAMS , 1870 , BAKER'S tVarrantoi ! alutlutclu fur * Cocou , from wlileU Uio cicco > ( tut tithe itrtngth ol Cocoa mixed with BLara , ) , Arrowroot or Su ir , MI J li Uierefl-ro far moro eeouonil. ci , It J * dcUdooj , uourUblnir , tri'DgtUcjilnv , uully dlgntul , uu ) udmlrabiydopttd tar lavallji H wtl ) M for } kU oni In titalUi. BoJiJ ujr Uroifr & TO. . , Mster. la CONOnESSIONAIi FUNERALS , Tlio Immense Sums They Cost nml tlicTtiinRB forWhich T < wp y era navrt to 1'Ajr. Washington Crlllo. "Spoaking of funeral expenses , " said n .alegman to Thft Critic this'morning "if ou will examine Miss. Doc. , No. 2Boc- ud session , forty-seventh congr sswhich the lector of the noting secretory of the onalo to the sonata , covering the oxpon- cs of that body from November 4 , 1881 , _ Juno 30,1882 , you will find on pages 0 and 100 omo curious items of cxponao . .currod by the deputy sergeant at-arr > JS the senate while accompanying eca - era to Gloavland to attend the funer.al of ho .lato President James A. Oa.rfield , Vlao the funeral of the late A. E. IJurn- ido. The first item that will n'aiko you on page 08 , and has roforo'aco to the .rip to Oloveland , It is as fo'ilows : 'Ho- 01 bills and moali on route , § 040.80. ' 'ho ' noxt.on the sumo pagOjis , 'Silk scarfs , made in Olovoland , $150. ' Were : ro not told how many were made , imr , ro wo told how many persons were fed or that $640.80. Oil page 09 you will ind one item -of oxponno amounting to 8393.50 for 'hotel bills in Now York and Jrovidouco and meals , $39U.50. ' Dow many poruon * were led on this occasion rt'o arc not told. This item was part of .ho oxponio of the Burnsido funeral. On .ho same page (90) ( ) , notwithstanding $150 ! iad boon paid for scarfs in Cleveland , wo hul the following as part of the expense if the ox-prcaidunt's funeral : 'For 18 ivhito silk scarfs at ? 9 , 6102 , a total of S303.nO.1 But take a look ot tho'follow- ng food bill : 'For meals and luncheon 'urnished members of the army of the Cumberland , Metropolitan police , Capitol police and special force ou duty during the funeral ceremonies of tholato presid ent September 21 , 22 nnd 23 , 1881 , at ho capital , § 755.50. Two moro items nnd 1 will let you off , " said the atatotnaii. On amo page (100) ( ) you will find this item : For beef , hams , sirloin steaks , chopa , butter and bread , furnished hotel car used by United States senators in ac companying the remains of the late pres ident to Cleveland , Ohio , 872. The other item is for the uao and hauling of 1,313 chairs for use at the capitol during the funeral ceremonies at the capital , $288.55. " Comment is unnecessary 'urthor than to say no business man In .ho . world would for a moment tolerate luch wanton nnd uncalled for oxtrava- gauco , nor would any business man pay auch bills unless they were itemized in a more satisfactory way. " Another statotnan who was standing by , said : "I Imvo been looking into this matter. Look on page 57 of the report if the clerk of the house to the second lossion , Forty-seventh congress , and you will find the following : For the funeral of Hon. Thomas Allen : 'Ivo nnd a half dozan imported Appall- nnris water 510 CO limns 10 00 'urkoyu ' , 10 00 andwlchon 20 00 prlng chicken 18 78 Uroad and butter 4 00 co 2 CO tujrar. $1.25 ; choose , $1 ; Gorman inns- taru , 75 couta ; Worcestershire sauce , CO conta 3 50 lardlnoB , $8 ; apples and oranges , $5. . . 13 00 J2 boxoi ktrawborriea 10 00 Uroakago. lots. &a 8 00 "For the following named oxponsca In curred In taking the remains of the Into Hoii. Thomas Allen to I'lttsfiohl , MUSH. : Clinch for Congressional Oomtnlttoa on boat 0 CO .Total bills lit ritUflold , Main 07 0" > ToltirraphlnK 2 00 1'ald portora on car 4 00 For BorvlcnH fur two mosangora 18 00 Uno extra berth on nloopor for Air. Hob- luaon 2 00 1'ald baggage porter. 1 00 Breakfaat at Wilmington , Del 18 00 For ono hat loot from car by messenger. 3 CO 1'alil D. 1'rlco for Borvlces rendered oimmlttoo 10 00 Uno extra berth for Mr. Aldrlch. , 2 00 "That is only part of the oxpehao in curred in Mr. Allen's funeral , but it is enough to show * the disgraceful manner * u which 'jongrcsBloiml funerals are con ducted. Ono moro tilingand I am done , " eaid the statesman ; , "that you may bo able to show to your readers hovr cheap ono can bo buried , 1 will call your atten tion to the report of the clerk on page 75 , report to lime session , Forty-seventh congress : J. 11. DoUon.for funeral oxponsoH of J. Randolph Tucker , jr.'ileceiuod , late private xocrntary to the speaker. uiulor resolution f December Otli. 1880 : Metalliccaso. . . . , 8100 00 Hoarse , 5 00 ISlmcks , 45 00 UBO of cooler 1000 Crape for door 1 ( X Una of hack previous to funeral 3 0 ( William W. Croup , preparing remains for burlil , caao for interment , crape , glo\cs , &o , . . , 2500 Total , . . . , S18'J 00 An Undoubted IHcaslng. About thirty years ngo , a prominent 1'hy alctan by the name of lr ) William Hall > lis covered , or produced after long experimental roaaarch , a remedy for diseases of the throat chest and lungH , which wa of anch wondorfn. . olllraoy that It BOOH ( rained a wide roputatloi In thin country. The iiumu of the Inodlduo li 1)11. WAL HALL'S HALSAM FOR Till LUNGS , and may bo safely relied on as a speedy and poaltho cure lor couplm , eoldn Bore throat , &c. Sold by all Druggists. Durno'0 Oiitarih Hiuill' . This wall known remedy for Catarrh otil malntnliia lt well earned popularity. K. A Bin ago , of ( iciiova , ICanaaa writoa March 4 1880. I lm\o ueed Durno'a Catarrh Smilf and It IB the only thing that does mo nny good It always alFecU a cure. " Sold by druggists everywhere. Townaly'a Toothache Anodyne curoi in stuutly. VenUs llir Onrp. The Cah commiHsiouor of Iowa make the following suggestions respecting the construction of ponda. For a still-water wintering pond , th deeper a portion of it is the bettor. I there bo plenty of mud on the bottom o the ponds , in which the carp can bur ; themselves during the period ot hybcrna tiou or winter sleep , a depth of hvo foe might answer and bring them safely Hut a greater depth would please mud better. If spring water can bo run nloadi Jy into the ponds during the winter depth is of much loss consequence , li draining ponds great care should bo takei to have it done alnwly , so that the fin ] may not bo too much frightened to gather in the deeper portions. They ar quite likely to Uiry themselvo in the mud of any part o the bottom whoa they take sudden alarm , and might bo loft then to smother and die. The location OIK form of ponds should bo euch as to ad < to the beauty of the surroundings mi ( to the convenience and plawuro of th owners. They may bo nuodo > l to auppl , let ) , or if stock bo kept they may b useful as a reservoir to supply water Of course these points are to bo eottlof by ( hose who plan them , nnd the ! Keat importance should not be over okod. Carp can be kept and fed , am made to KTOW rapidly in reservoirs tank * , small ppuda or other uinall bodies of water during the m jmmcr that would not bo safe from free jng during the win- tor. And they are Oft0n so kept in the old countries. S k flgh for such n purpose - pose would have to bo procured annually fro/n some carr , brooders. IMEMOIUS. ' 'x > tn's Xnmlnntlon at Glil- In 1HOO. PniLAnKU'ltiA , ( Special. ) The Proas publishes a review from advance shoots f the aocond volume of Thurlow Wood's nomoirs , a book which Is destined to ox * ito much curiosity and controversy. It i edited by Thurlow _ Wood Barnes , and uals with the political history of the United States between 1850 and 1805 , when Wood was Now York's greatest olitical manager. Some of his letters tow published for the first time allude to lie nomination of Lincoln at Chicago in 800 , and the betrayal of Mr. Seward , 'the logical , and an everybody suspected , ! io inevitable republican candidate. " oward'a ' defeat , nays Mr. Weed , wan wing at least to a misunderstanding bo- woon the candidate and Mr. Cameron , n a letter to Thurlow Wood a few nontliB before the famous convention loward wrote * n follows , speaking of Cameron : I promised him when ho loft Washing- x > n to spend a day or so with him on my way homo. Ho took mo to his house , old me all was right , ho was for mo , and i'onnsylvania would bo. It might hap ion that they would cast the first balloter or htm , but ho wao not in , otc. Ho irought the whole legislature of both mrtics to BOO mo , feasted them glorious- y , and they wcro in the main BO generous to embarrass mo Yours faithfully , WILLIAM II. SEWAIU > . Another letter , written six weeks bo- ore the convention , was even moro lointcd : DEAR WEED : Mr. Cameron claims all ho delegates in Philadelphia but ono. lo eays ho wants to BOO you , nnd will moot you hero or at Philadelphia nt any irno you may suggest. IIo said ho would write you so , but it Boomed well enough or mo to toll you. You know all about ilr. Carl Schurz and the important and ho responsible part ho is acting in the opublican causo. Please giro him your onfldonco. 1 wonder continually how ou got through such labors and boar up indorsuch responsibilities. Yours faithfully , WILLIAM II. SEWAUU. Continuing the story of the canvass own to the second ballot , says the mo- noir : After the second ballat had boon taken , iut before the result was announced , lav. Roodor , or Pennsylvania , took the oor aud said that while the voting was oing on Gon. Cameron had withdrawn is narco. Ho now formally withdrew lie name of Simon Cameron as a candi- ate for nomination. Forty-eight votes rom the state ot Pennsylvania were then lirown for Mr. Lincoln , and the clerk nnouncod the result. Mr. Seward stood ithin forty-eight and a half votes of the nomination , but the sudden riao in Mr. lincoln's vote , caused by the transfer to im of the votes fromPonnsylvania , which n the firat ballot had boon cast for Gon. Cameron , suddenly brought into the Hold formidable opposition candidate. Other nfluoncoa were at work in the same di- cction , but the change in the vote of 'onnsylvanla , startling the vast auditori um like a clap of thunder , turned tlio acalo. On the next ballot the vote in detail stood as follows , when Mr. Carter of Ohio , announced the change of four votes in that delegation to the loading candidate , thus nominating Mr. Lincoln , wlio received 231 & votes , Seward 180 , and Chase 24. After his election , in ono of his confidential letters to Wood , Pro aidant Lincoln said as to the matter pi dispensing patronage : "It perhaps will surprise you to learn that I have information mation that you claim to have my author ity to arrange that matter in Now York , [ do not believe you have so claimed , but still some min say so. On that subject you know all I have said to you Is 'Justice to all , ' and I have said nothing more particular to any ono. I say thie to reassure you that 1 have not changed my position. In tlio hope , however , thai you will not use my name in the matter , ' am yours truly , A. LINCOLN. " A moro remarkable letter from Lincoln to Wood follows : "EXECUTIVE MANSION , WANIUNQTON , D. 0. , March 15 , 1805. DEAU Mn. WEED : Every ono likes a compliment. Thank you for yours on my little ratifica tion speech , aiid on the recent inaugural address. I expect the latter to wear as well , perhaps better , than anything 1 have produced , but I believe it is not im mediately popular. Mon are not flatter ed by being shown that there has boon a diiTeronco of purpose between the Al mighty and them. To deny it , however , iu this case , is to deny that there is aGed God governing the world. It is a truth which I thought needed to bo told , and , -whatever of humiliation there is in it falls most directly on myself , I thought others might afford for mo to toll it. Truly yours , A. LINCOLN. " A month later Lincoln was dead. Five years later when Gon. Lee died Thurlow Wood was asked to preside at a public meeting held in honor of his memory. In a peremptory declination Weed said to the committee that invited him : "II the object of your mooting had boon to honor the 1110111017 of that Gen. Lee who , until the year 1801 , was distinguished alike for his high personal and military character and for devotion to his country , I should esteem it a privilege to unite with you , but the Wrongest feelings awakened in mo by the death of Gen. Lee are those of profound sorrow that ar early and brilliant military record should hare boon blotted out by a aubiequoni inglorious career. I cannot , therefore , participate with those who doslro to honor the memory of the commandor-in chief of the rebel army an army thai struck at the lifo of the boat govurnmon in the world. " | g a household word all over the world. For over W ) years It Jhaa odvortlaed Itaulf by tta merits. It U now m vortlaod to want the publlo iigalnst counter folta. The genuine artlclo la manufacture' ' by Dr. J. G. B. glci'urt & Sana , TJio White House Conservatory. "Two extra ladies " to-night , said young man to President Arthur's heac gardener , Henry Pfioster , in the whit house conservatory the other day , "All right use camellias , " replied Mr Pfieatcr , who formerly had charge ) of th greenhouse aud grounds of Longvicn asylum , near Cincinnati , and was nmioinl ed the white house head gardener by Mr Hayea in 1877. "What did the young man mean bj 'two extra ladius"rinqairod ? aCinciunat Enquirer representative. "All the ladies in the white house ar supplied dally with bouquets of choic llowors , " answered the boas bouquet Wilder. "Pre.ident Arthur's lister ioco , nnd daughters are hero for the inter. The 'twe oxtrn ladies' moans tiat two extra bouquets are required to- ight. " "MW many plants are in the consrvn- ory ? " "Over 8,000 in the conservatory roper and 12,000 in the other hot- iou os. The number is largely increased very yoar. Plants are hero from nearly every country on the "What nro they used for ? " "Tho white house is decorated every lay with from 250 to 300 planU flower- ng , tropical , and foliage. For state , abinct , and public dinners and rocop * ions tlio decorations are moro olaborato. ' am new preparing for the cabinet din- ior next Wednesday ; " and the plant exert - > ort showed The Enquirer several lingo npunds of cut flowers , whoso fragrance vill tickle the noses of the statesmen at Cing Arthurs next round-table chat. 'Every room is decorated except the cast room , and that was not until the public , who are admitted without restriction rom 10 until 3 o'clock daily , began to itoal the planta aud oven the pots for mementoes , I suppose , " and the garduor ookod disgusted. "What days can the public visit the conservatory ? " "Any day except Sunday. When the ardonora are not busy decorating the vhito house , every courtesy is shown visitors. " "How nro the conservatory nnd llower lousco hoatcd ? " "By hot water , furnished from seven loators. From 150 to 200 tons of coal are used every winter. Some of the ' .ropical planta rcquiro artificial heat in , ho summer. " "How many mon nro employed ! " "Elovon. Ono head gardunorat $1,400 ; one assistant , at $75 u month ; four gardeners - donors , at $ UO ; two laborers , at $45 , and three at $1.25 a day. Wo do all the vork of the white qrounds. " "How much money is required annu ally for all purposes ? ' " "For the past four years § 5,500 have > eon appropriated annually. Out of the appropriation comes my salary and the nonoy required for now plants , pots. > askota , floods , necessary repairs , coal for 'icatingpurposen , and keeping the grounds n ordor. The sum has boon sufficient 'or the ordinary expenses , but now _ now stages of iron and a la to nro required to replace the present pine ones , which are rotten from the constant watering of the ilants. The concrete paving in also rot- < m and worn out , and should at once bo oplacod with marble and terra cotta tilo. 't is now so sloppy as to bo unfit for a ady to walk on. The water also soaks hrough it , and there is danger of serious oss. " "How many buildings are used for the lants1' "Seven. Ono is the conservatory iropor , two are rose houses , two for ca- iiellias , ono grapory , and ono propagat ng house. " "How much money will bo required or the necessary repairs ? " "Five thousand dollars , in addition to .he . usual appropriation of § 5,500 , will > rovido for everything. The buildings and contents are worth at least § 50,000 , nd the government should not , from also economy , endanger its valuable > roporty. " "I'loaso show The Enquirer some of ho rare plants. " "There , on the top stage , " said the > otanical gentleman , pointing to a mod- mt-looking shrub with delicate green eaves , "is the Holy Ghost plant ( pcria- cria Alata ) , from Panama. The llowor , is you can see , is creamy white aud cup- shaped , and contains for its petals a.dovo with outspread wings , hovering over a clialjco. The plant is sacred to the na- tivns , who consider it sacrilegious to iluck its flowers , Here is the nun plant Jilctia Thanfcervilla ) , or , as some call t , the Holy Ghost plant's sister. The lower , when opened , disclosed a nun , dressed in her usual costume , hood and all. It is also considered sacred by the lativos. This [ pointing to a plant grow ing on the bare side of a suspended shin- ; lb ] is an aerial orchid from the West [ nclios. Orchids are hero from all coun ties. The flowers of some of them grow downward out of the roots. Hero are oranges , lemons , and bananas. This "argo plant with waxy loaves is an An- 'hurlam ' ventricosum , from Brazil , and a the only ono in this country. It has boon valued at $000 , but cost the gov ernment nothing. I found the seed in an orchid. " What is the cause of the unnatural color of the grapevines ? " ' 'They are painted with a paint com posed of equal parts of whale oil , soap , : obucco , flower of sulphur , and clay , to destroy insects. The treatment is very ilFoctual. Wo supply the president's able with black Hamburg grapes in Juno. " "How are the difioront plant cuttings started ? " "All cuttings are started in sharp river sand. When they root they are translated - ) latod to rich manured soil , which is changed from ono to three times a Hornforti's Aulil ' 1'linsiiliato. Admirable Results In Fevers. ' Dr. J. J. RYAN , St. Louin , Mo. , says : "I invariably proscribe it in favors ; also n convalescence from wasting and dobil- tating diseases , with admirable results. [ _ nlso find it a tonic to an enfeebled con- didon of the genital organs. " A. Wlmlo Hunt In the Tay , OUifc'owUomlJ. a Gourdou fishing boat ( Win. Coull , skipper ) was engaged fishing on Monday forenoon , about ton miles to the southeast of that port , those on board saw , about five miloj further to the < outhcast , what appeard to bo a vessel , bottom upwards. The crow at once buoyed their lines , and proceeded toward the object. On getting near it they saw tha ( it was the carcass of the whale recent ly pursued and wounded in the Firth of Tay. They immediately returned and drov their lines , and arrived in Gourdon about 2 o'clock. Ono of the crow than left for Mont rose to scouro the service of a tuz. While ho was away on that errand rand some of the others lot out the information that they had BOOH the whale , and three crews ( not including the crow that saw it " "t ) manned their boats , and wont off in the direction where the whale had boon Been. When the tug reached the BCOIIO these boats had got the fUli in tow , and refused to give it up , or to accept the assisUnco of the tug. The animal was J LAthe boata by meana of a Iinu attached to too tail , and a start was made about 2 o'clock. A southerly course AT.IS tirst shaped , with a view of Gourdon being mdo. The wind was ahead , however - ever , and asit began to blow hard towards the crows resolved to hold away Till and take the first port. a reached about 5 a. m. It was not considered advisable to land teB"i.hec I o > 14 on for Stone . . ? ' rhu1 ? WB8 reached hprtly after 0 Stfr88 "P ° c cle drawing Urge crowds to the , harbor. The whale was reached in the South Harbor , nnd being greatly inflated with wntor , it pre sented the appearance of a huge coble turned bottom up. As the tide re ceded , however , the water escaped , nnd it gradually assumed a moro naturally appearance. Its dimensions were then ascertained to bo : Length 40 foot from Uio snout to the tail ; estimated girth at the thickest part , 23 feet ; length of aide fins , 3 foot ; measurement across from tip to tip of the fins , 3G foot ; breadth of tail from tip to tip , 17 foot 4 inches. It is calculated that the bluddcr of the whale is bout 8 inches thick. As the animal lies ou its back the nature of the injuries inflicted on it by the harpoons and lances of the Dundee whalers can not bo ascertained. When landed the whale was taken possession of by the coast guard officers on behalf of the gov ernment , but on its being shown that the animal had boon picked up on the high seas it was subsequent handed back to its captors. Hood's Sarsaparilla is made of roots * herbs nnd barks. It gives tone ti the tomach nnd makes the weak strong. Sold by druggists. The Ijlnic-KHu Club. Detroit Free Press. "It am now my solemn duty , " con tinued the president , "to announce do unoxpecktod death of Bruddor Concen tric Jobson , an honorary member residin' in Quebec. Dis letter in my linn' states that ho was in XXX health up to 11 o'clock Tuesday forenoon , at which hour ho drappod dead on do sidewalk in front of a cheap cash grocery. Bruddor Jobson was an nivorngo good man. Ho had his virtues an' his vices. His death won't bo any great loss to do world , an' yit ho might have lived on without bein * in anybody's way. Do janitor will see dat crape am hung on do knob of do alloy donh fur do iiex' ton days , an' if any of you doaiah to compose n poem on do de parted bruddor you has my consent. "I would furdor announce dad I has n communicashun from Baltimore , sottin' fo'tli do fnck dat Bruddor Participation White , an honorary member rosidin' in dat city , am now in jail on charge of stoalin' twenty pounds of codfish. Ho says ho am as spotless as snow. It seems dat ho was loft in charge of a grocery , an befo" do grocer got back do lish walked off. Ho wants do club to tor'd $10 to enable him to secure- lawyer. Docs anyone ono move dat wo for'd no money ? " No ono moved. "Gom'lcn , " continued ho president , " ! should like an oxpreshuu of do club on ono lectio pint. Am it do opinyun of do club dat when a cull'd man am loft in charge of n grocery it nm dangerous times for codfissltf" Groans , sighs and lamentations filled the hall for a minute , and the Trustee Fullback , arose- and said : "I move dat it am. " The motion was put to vote , and the only voice opposed was that of the Rev. Penstock. "Lot do vote bo so recorded , nn' let grocers conduct doirselves accordingly , " said j ; the president ns ho took hid seat. The secretary announced n communica tion from Dakota , asking if women were not admitted to the Lime-Kiln club , and if not , why not I "Dar am lifty reasons why not , " ans wered the president. "Do woman who am capable or drawin' up a by-law hasn't do stability to live by it. Doy am flighty ; doy am jealous-minded ; doy run to ex travagance. If wo had a majority of women in dis club doy would woto to di vide up do money in < lo treasury to buy sealskin sacquos fur deirsolvps pp matter/ / if do mon went bar'fut. A'yyoman's place am in her husband's homo. Do less she meddles wid pollyticks on' clubs do mo' harmony kin bo looked fur. Do harder she tries to bo a woman nn' wife an' mud- dor do mo' de mon like an' appreciate her. Doy can't como in ! " Express IU > bbert'X3anJiit. ; ® ST. Louis , February 4. On the 28th of September the Pacific express car on the Wabash railroad was entered near [ Roann station by three masked mon , the safe robbed of $2500 and Loomis , the wiossengor , shot. Dennis Downer and ! J. 0. Brucloigh wore arrested at Detroit , acknowledged their guilt , were taken to Wabash , and hold to await the action of the grand jury. ' Stopped by a Strike. FALL RIVEU , Mass. , February 4. A strike began this morning. The mills are running nil departments but spinning except the Slado mill , where the weavers struck , the Sagamoro and Tecumseh No. 1 which closed also. \Vampanoaij , Borden City and Chaco Mill probably close to-morrow ; also the Union. This will throw 3,750 hands out of employ ment. Moro AVnnt to Como In , PHILADELPHIA , February 4. A num ber of German bondholders of Davenport & St. Paul railway have asked leave by petition in the United States circuit court bo joined as complainant with Sulzbach Bros. . Gorman bankers , in the suit against Edgar Thompson's estate , Andrew Canmgio and others brought to recover damagcn for alleged over issue of of bonds of that road. The ntandard restorative especially in cases of nervousness is Samaritan Nervine. $1.50. "I nm perfectly cured , " said Jas. Cor- bin , of Washburn , 111. , "thanks to Dr. Richmond's Samaritan Ncrtrlne. " At . Shcehun Kcli'tiscd. CHICAGO , February 4. Thomas Sheehan - han , suspected of murdering Amelia Olson , the young seamstress , whoso body was found on the prairie two weeks ago , was released to-day a writ of habeas corpus. There is no ono now in custody for the murder of the girl. _ . Phislclnim mid chemists Imvo nna yzcd 1'ozzoul'H medicated complexion powder aud recommend its use to their whesand ludy InendA. Wliat better could be said of it. "That vliiter skin of burs tlmn snow. And smooth as inoiiumciital alabaster , " Was 1J acquired by using 1'ozzonl'ii Medicated complexion Powder. A Mjstfrlous Death. ST. Louis February 4. The dead body of 0. 0. Carpenter , with a wound in the head , was found in the road three miles from Lawrence , Kansas , Saturday night. No clue to the murderer , and Uio affair is shrouded in great mystery. Violent. Corroshe unbllmata Is the usual form of cury given for blood and skin diseases , and It U one of thb most active and \iolent poisioiu. A case l < ou record of the death of a child from the etfeots of corrosive lubliinata sprinkled on an excoriated surface. Taken In email doses for a length of time , It gradually eottloa iu the tlssuoa and bones , producing mercurial rheumatUm and other diseased equally us painful. Persons who have been poUoned In this war , or who sutfer from any blood complaint or skin humor , should by all meaiM take a course of .Swift' * Specific , which ' u 111 eliminate thli poison from the syiteui. Send for a copy of Treatise on Blood and < Skin DUewes , free. TUB SIYJKT Hrrcmo Co. , Drawer3 , Atlan tic , Ga. Hag Jho Largest Stools in Omaha and Makes the Lowest Prices. Purchasers should nvnil themselves of the opportunity now offered to buy at LOAV Prices by tnkiug advantage of the grent inducements set out by FASSEN0ER ELEVATOB 120G , 1208 nd 1210 FarnamSt To All Floors. . OMAHA , NEB. RICHAEDS & CLARKE , W. A. CLARKE , Proprietors. Superiutcndiie D. P. RAILWAY 17TB & 18TH STREETS MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN WATER WHEELS , ROLLERDMILLS , , nd Orain Elevator MILL FURNISHINGS OF ALL KINDS , INCLUDING THE Celebrated 'Anchor ' Brand Dufour Bolting Cloth * [ STEAM PUMPS , STEAM WATER AND GAS PIPE. BRASS GOODS AND PIPE FITTINGS , ARCHITECTURAL AND BRIDGE T" T" © © © © 'Wo are prepared to furnish plans and estimates , and will contract for the erection of Flouring Mills and Grain Elevators , or for changing Flouring Mills , t'romStono to the Roller System. EggT'EFpecjal attention giveu to furnishing Power Plants for any pur pose , and estimates made ior same , ( ieneral machinery repairs attended to promptly. AcMrpas f EIGH&.RDS & CLARKE , Omaha , Neb. THE LEADING CARRIAGE FACTORY J409arid 141 1 Dodge St. . { OWJ\HA. \ NEB BURLINGTON ROUTE" ( Chicago , Burlington & Qulnoy Railroad. ) f ' , GOING EAST AND WEST. Elfrrsnt Vny CoecliM , Parlor Corn , wltb llech'n ULGbaln ( ioats free ) , Kmotlnij Cars , vrttb Ito- t olvlu Chture , 1'ullman I'atico bleeping Cars and the famous U. U. K Q. Dlnlns Cars run dally to and if rom Chicago & Kansas City , Chicago < Council Ulullg , Chlajgo & ties Molnes. , Chicago , BU Jo- 'seph , Atclilioa TopeLa. Only through line be tween Chicago , Uacoln & Deoer. . Through can betu e n Indianapolis & Council Illuffa na 1'eorta All connection * made in Union IJepou. U U ItmounaathemvatTanOUailCAB LINK. GOING NORTH AMD SOUTH. Solid Traina of Ulegant Par Uoachos anU Pull man lalaco Bletplng Cars nro nm dully to and from Bt touls , % ia Ilnnnlbnl , Oulncy , Keolnilc Bnriiajrton. Cedar Kapldaand Albert Lea to 8t 1'aul and illnneapolis. PariirCars\rith Kccllnlt * Chain to and fromSt laub uud Peorlaandt i and from Bt Louli and Ottumwa. Only a : ' change of can between Bt Louis and D * Molnfu. Iowa , Lincoln , rfcorasta , imdl > envc. Oruorodo. tt : h l tn lu f tin Flnnct equipped Railroad In the World for All Clrissus of Travel. , T. J. VOTrJEB. 8d Vlco-Pres't and Qon'J Maixicer. PEKOBVAl. LOWKJ.T * Ufa. ttua. Agt. OnlcAfti-J *