The Omaha Bee rtib'Jsh l every morning , xoept 8nnd y 9i > on-7 Mon y worning d r e f nr . 510.00 I Three Monlhe.W.Op | i Month * . 0.00 I Ono . . 1.W TUB WKSKLY BKS , irablUt < ed T. TUHM3 Ct > aT 1'ATL ) . t . * 2.00 I TlireoMor/thn. . M . . . 1.00 I One . . 20 NEWS COMPANT , i1o AscnU nr Newn cMcni In the TTnitcd Stated. COKUKSPUN'UBNOK All Oou.muni , iiltons rslftthiK to New * nd Krlitoiinl mat- .r nheuM bo wUrewed to the KDJ.TOR o LETTERS All a-ra nd llctnlttvjcoa should bo < wJ- Jrewei' , to THE DKI roTttiBiiiHO ( > ) - f . ! t , OMAHA. DrHlU" , Cticckfl and 1'ort- ffico Ordets to bo in.via pnynblo to the. rrfcr l the Companjl fhfl BEE PUBLlSfilWOD , , Props tTirry eccond hand Nebraska hsoma ro noff for sale. TUB prospect for piving Tontl > cVroot this year ia dimmer thun n luftt 1 J yoar'a comet. f it WHEN the political attorneys of thi > r ilroAdn pool their lsiuc , hones delegates of the people are pushed to thu wall. How Loxn will Dougha county republicans nubiR'.t to btint ; used ua cat's paw to drag the railroad che&Uiut out of the convention firo. THKUB were moro sore fiends mad by the Jato republican convcntioi than can bo her.lud in ten ycnm. A good many of thnui ate in tlto r ilrca ( cimp. _ _ _ _ _ Jens KHLI.KYV 75,000 Tammnny rvotcs will bo cart for the doihocratic ziominee in Noi York tfiinfitll. Th y will make the contest decidedly doubtful - ful , GUNKUAI , VAN WVOK'H ononvics wil liavo to take a fresh hold. The fjun cral will ba on hand in Fremont , am the Valentine howlers arc not lila-ly ioiforget it. Cuuiuni Howe nays ho 1ms been veil paid by the r.iiiroads for Inn worl intlieir behalf. The people arc be ginning io pay him off for his effort their interests. lian ordered Gen Howard to revoke his order forbidding fiundap-dress piradeo in the dopatt mont of thu Plalte. Gen. Sherman should tt-onca bo taken iu hand by iho salvation army. _ _ _ 1IKN ? BcrtEU is howling for pivi flcrvioo reform. Bon's idea oa re form in iho civil Horvico is closely con noctcd with e. change in the Massa ohusetta state houso. MEAT , the last staple to feel the drop in the provision market , has fallen so that a beefsteak is novr a lux ury that ordinary families can iitlbrc at loa-st twice a week. TIIK Pennsylvania railroad company has began a crusade ngainst base ball And forbidden the attendance of cm ployccs at basa ball matches. Five hundred U. P. and I ) . & M. clerk rejoice that their linoa have not fallei in Pennsylvania placos. Chicago is making pruparatlona on a largo scale to ship droieod moat to the eastern markets. Shipments o meat have up to the present'imo beoi made on the hoof , seventeen heat making n car load. Chicago denier jbaru diioorored that they can mak nio4 money by shipping dead oarcaio Instead of Uf o auimalg , the boot being packed in rofrgrrot"r ! oars which carry thirty.fivo c Ulo cut up * . J ° l & uuloUnls io little inoio tbnn for 9 ? load of llvo aniroah. K tltli oaloUois are hotly kioklfig against this iunova- tion upon their banlnosu , but con- Burners will reap the bcntlU. k TUB tariff plank in iho railroad odi ton' platform is unusually thin. It i i neither flesh , fish nor fowl. It hn' eTon a reipoctablu utruddlo. Noon who is not personally interested in th operation of the present tar ! IT Til deny that , n ita stands , our system e Uxatlon on irnporto is indofenuiblc It is the most complex and velum ! nous system ot oxturior taxation eve devised. The inventigation of th tariff commission has shown that it i not for protection or rovonu but is an orgauizad grab. C course American industry inmt b protected. Th's ' w&s the basis u whicu the tariff was created. It he been developed on a basis of indivii uil greed. In its present form tl tariff is a job for special interests. ' . taios the muny for the benefit of tl : few. It i § maintained and enlarge by a series cf rings nhtch bind tl country in u galling chain. Ita opor tlons have coddled our trat into artificial condition ui til our commorcj has vai iahed from the Boas and gigant interests which wore nourished as ii fauU are , still crying for moro pa ; The tariffnceda to bo eimpliQod , neuclH to ba made tcietifio. At pre out there is leeisoicnco than atealiu iu it , Fifty per cent , of the artick now taxed ought to bo placed on tl too list. This would bo a good bi giuniug for tariff reform. I TUB UEPUBMOAN STATE TICKET. I The ticket nominated by the rcpub- icn state convention doia not , * * whole , commend itself to republfoxus who arc not owned noul and body by corporate monopolies. I The candidate for ( { ovornor , James W. DAWOS , ia n rAan ot very amall cal- bro for position of BIIC'I grave re- spoimibiiity. White his record ns a steadfast and alnuneh republic1 ! cannot justly be Ktsnilcd , hi * record ai a legislator in a meru blank. His public career has been that I'f a trading politician who nerer hcHitatcs to nucrifico principles or friends for pononal preferment. On the moat vital usurs that concern the people Mr. DAwaahas no positive convictions , and there is * little hope that ho will differ in his conduct from his immediate predecessors. Mr. Diwoa will bo the next governor for all that , and in many respects ho will make n better governor than aomo of thoao who wcro competing for the position. The nominee for Lintonant Cover nor. Mr. A. W. Ageo Ii ns yet , un known to fame in this state , but ho comes recommended by thu republi- canB of Hamilton county , where he residca , aa n promising young man. The impression ho created by hio speech accepting thu nomination is very favorable. TJJward P. lloggon , the republican candidate for secretary of ntato , is the most competent man that could have been chosen for the placu. With an experience of nearly twelve years na deputy ncerotary of nt&tc , he has ac quired iv thorough insight into the duties of the office , and w have no doubt tiu will fill thu position faith fully and creditably L-jrun Claik , candidate foe treas urer , secured Ilia nomination by fraud and trickery. Mr. W. B.Vhite , of Hurl , thu rightful nominee of the con vention , was counted out by iraec , lly elmirmnn and diahoncat secretary after he had fairly been nominated. A moro j'dangnrous man could not pombly bo trusted with the ct-to funds than Loran Chirk. Bin record an u legislator and public man is that uf it corrupt jobber nnd unprincipled knave. Hu hus been for years the pliant tool of thu monopolies , and would , as n Btatn officer , do their bid ing at the public uxponeo on every oc casion. No honest republican cin givu ouch n man his support Mr.Vlichs _ haa been renominctcd for ftiirti'- 'ak , well- mea < ko putty in the hands of the railway managers , avd while we cannot accuse him of downright dishonesty in ofti : e , ho has been guilty of the moil Criminal neg lect of duty in assessing the property of the railroads. Mr. Isaao Powers , Jr. , was nomi nated for attorney general in the name fraudulent manner as Lor/iu Clark. The rightful nominee of the party , Mr. Frank Ilaiiaom , of Oloe , was counted out by the railroad henchmen for his benifit. Aa a lawyer ho hao fair abilities but aa n public man his record in thu legis lature will not commend him lo hon est voters of any party. Olon Ken dall was , at : might have boon expected from a convention controlled by job- born and monopolists , runominatedfor Lind Commiiaionor , Wo lmvo.no confidence in the man's integrity and cannot recommend him aa trustwoithy to control tilt ) public lands belonging to our state , The ronoininatlou of Mr , Jonfu for otato superintendent of public instruc tion was eminently proper , as Mr. Jouos b thoroughly qutllfiud and has discharged the duties of his oflicu with fidelity. This is our candid and unbiased opinion of thu respective candidates < f the republican ticket , OTHER LANDSTUANi England lias up tu the prmnt time boon the chief uotor in Iho military ottlemtmt ot the Egyptian question. Surapo will from this tiuio on 'aVo a und in the final adjustment of the relations which the conquered terrl ory is to hold to the continental lowers. Actual warfare has closed diplornatio controversy teems jus' ' ibovft to br in. When the Uritisl ovuriitaont duinundod months ago tin Banishment of Arabt , und sent id troop * to Alexandria to punish the in Btigatora o * the nmiiucro of July repeated promises were made by Mr Gladatouo'a govurnuient that vhoi the authority of the khttdivo had beei testorcd UaRhml would i uictly re tire from the country and K.jypt to work out her own dcatiny It ia a curious question now vrhethe tliueo promisoj will bo coiieidere. binding , An overpowering publi opinion tit homo demands that the nd vantages ubUmed by war ahull bo ru tafned in time of poaco. The niturj hlj'livray to India , K/ypt in ulto ci groit impurtauoo in maintaining tha BUpromacy of the Mediterranean whic thu possciuioii of Gibriltar , Mnlto an Cyprus have given to Great Utitain 9'ho land of the Pharaohs is now i English luuds. Shall they reliuquia ii ? This is the question which i puzzliug ilr. G'adttono and eve whoso bettlemont Europe isiuterestoc Ituaiia , Turkey , Spain , I < aly au Franca cash have interests which wi bo greatly all'ctod by English occt pation , and a move in that directio ' . TFTB DAILY BEE-OMAHA , SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 23 , 183 would certainly 17 the Gladstone ministry tainly be followbd by n call for a conference - ference of the powers. What shall be done with Arabi IB another vexations conundrum. Shall ho meet the fate of ft rebel or bo treated as n V'i'one' ot war. Public opinion in England iis divided on this point , the London Timf * donlting the propriety of spar ing his life , while the Standard de mands that ho bo treated as a pilriot general who has tailed in his attempt , and ns an honest man , who boldly op posed himself to English control of FSttypt , No one doubts that both thu khuJivo and the sultan were in ejin pathy with Arabi , and sought through his instrumentality to throw off the Hritieh yoke. If Arabi iti n rebel ho ought to bo punished by the aiiltan If ho ia to bo disciplined for oppoting English nrmo , both the sultan and the khedive ought to bo included , for both were r.ccrotly in the snino boat. On either grounds the infliction ol capital punishment by England vrouli' bo an outrage without justification in modern warfare. Alexander III , has gone toMotoow , and , it is rumored , has been crownoc by stealth in the kremlin where his ancestors for gonorationo have pub licly assumed the honora of royally. The date of the event hnn been car.1 fully coucaalod. The journey wai made from Gatcchina in the most secret cret manner. All rnilroaao nnd tola [ > ruph 1 inert wcro in the hands of the military , and Jioscow wan made H for tiCed camp for the purpoio of corona tion. And tboro , in silence , roysterj and almost in solitude , cut off from the subjects bo fears , nnd surroundec by thu Boldi ra whoso weapons alone ho trusts , filled with dark recollcc lions and still moro gloomy forubod ing * , in hourly fear nnd dauber o death by the hand of the HSSESS'UI , the czir of nil thu Ruaaiae has probabh received the crown and precious unc tion which will entitle him to n tomb in the royal vault of the Romaneir. ) when nihilist dynamite shall have ac compliohcd his translation from thin world , BU full of trouble even for princes. It is not even certain ye that thn czir is to be qualified for bio ancestral tomb before descending to it. It is not yet certain whether the first meuaai/u to be sent from Moscow upon the raising of thu telegraphic embargo will announcu the coronation of the czir or hit a Bassination. The cose of modern watfaro is so great it probably dotura nations from getting into serious troubles , and for that reason aids in making arbitratiot popular. Some idea of the expensive ; iieBs oj the bombardment of Aloxsn dri in July last may bo gsthcrcd from the cost of each round fired by the iron-clad fleet. Every round firet from the 80-ton guns on thoInilexibU cost $127 CO per gun. The 25-toi guns , of which thu Alexandria carries two , the Monarch four , and ihi Temorairo four , cost Sit5 per routu per gun. The 18-toa guns , of whicl the Alexandria carries ten , the Sultan eight , the Superb Mitooti , and the Tomorairo four , coat $26.25 per rounc per tun. The 12-ton gun , of which the Invincible carries ten , the Mon arch two , and the Sultan four , cost 818 nor round per gun , Thu Pcnlopo which alone carries it-ton gum , haa eight of them , which were dischargee at * cost of $13.75 per round par gun I'ho Monarch and the DitU-rrt each fired ono CA-ton gun , the coat b l > iZ $8,75 p rt9Und per gun , The Baacoi Mid tha Oygnol have Cl-pouudoro oicli , the cost of discharging which wan $150 per round per gun , The Pen- lope carries three tO-pouude , the Beacon -tO-pounders , and the Bit tern two 40-poundorsf tno 004t of dis charging wl-j n Vaa § 3 per , , ,4 pfli H1"1' Tn addition to this them is u Urn to be calculated for the firing ol ho emidlor armaments of the Cygnet , Jomlor ed Decoy , Besides the dam- donu to public and private builds - s in Alexandria by the bombird < ueiit , Egypt will have an euormoui ) ill to piy for miesih and powdnr cx < Kiuled by the II.'ot in causing the du Dtrustion. China does not propose to let Japat deal with Corea alone If these tw ( countriea should ha so unfortunati an to go to vrar with each other i would bo h&rd on their iiilmbitantij fo : a time , but there can bo no doubt tlu thu result would , ba to hasten thei civilization nnd dr.kW them into close communion with European nati-na. Sunday in to bo observed in Englani as a day of thanksgiving over the via tories iu Egypt. TUB Jltpvllican urges Mr. Turue to conio iu out of the rain and rejoi ; the republican party. The digua of shower which will injure M. K Turner are not yet visible. Sine his nomination ho has nu with no diicuuragemout and th outcjino of thu state convention i not likely to lessen his chances c election in the Third district , Mi Turner stands upon a platform whic dow not require explications and i backed by a record which is abav criticism. Thcro i * stren ( > tli euoui ; in these two fno'ors ' for waging a vor lively campftign , as the Valentin striker * will fr.d out by the time th vote * wro counted in Novomber. PRESTIGE AND PLUNDER. RopublioaniBm and Railroad Boss-ism , The True Inwardness of the Great Btnto Oon- Bcacdalona Eoramblo for the Money Bago , Regular Noinineeo Fraudu lently Counted Out. Balhlnznr * ntid Rowdlcn Htdo Kouih Shod Oecr thn Konott Yoomnnry ofthn tttuto. The republican ttato convention hna cotno and gone , and thoco who have read the routine report of the pro ceedings am still in the dark aa to some of the exciting incidents and deep down ( scheming that took place during the two eventful days uf itu session. These who are not veracd in the mynterioB ol convention packing are still Mrondccinc why the opera house was engaged for a troupe on the night when , the convention was to luvu been hulclin it , but those who were in Lincoln sir yfl.ira | jn , whan .1. 0. Cow- in watt beaten for congress , remember a trick or two played by the railroad gauy , who hold the convention four days bocautu they needed the nighta for Ing-rolling , button-holing and fix ing the dolegates. On Y/udnosday night when the convention - vontion tint , ovurjthine ; wtia clisoa , as THE BKB reported , uid no combi nation or slnto WIIH vheu pnwiblii But on Thursday niorniiij ; thti worn- out pruiiguni , who looked , like they lutil been pulled through knot-holuti , were mellowed down into a tmnafer- nbln condition. Thn thunblo-rixgors of the 15. & M. and U. P. had otyan- JEod a pool and mapped out the work tor thadifferent atrikcta and hunch- men. To make BUCCCZI certain many iKimiisea had to bo made that were bound to bo broken and the candi date who wcro to be left out had to ho duped , up to the last moment , so that there should bo no kick. Before the bolls rang for the race for governor to begin , Dorsey , Alex ander Dtnamore and Clark , were all confident they could hold their forces against Diwes and wear him out after u > few ballotp. "My intm are stayers and don't you furnnt it ! " oiid Alex ander. " 1 bplifvo : I can hold all my support , " mid Djraey , ' 'but Thuratou and the U. P. have pone back on mo and I expect to win on uiy own hook. " The break came from the B , & M. nido of the pool , whoii Copt. Phillips , the B. & 31. totvnnite nviu , announced Lancaster solid for Dawes and 2,000 majority ; The other B. & M. ahucp followed over the fence in a hurry and the follows on the Union Pacific line broke last and made it unanimous. Although the roilrovl managers had agreed to couibino us against any r.uti- monojjoliat , there was deep down a sohemo on foot in thu U. P. camp to have Drives , Porsoy and Aloxauder beat their brains out against each othnrjtnd upring u now man who wan a goofl.doal moro on the inside with the U. jP. than the B. & M. Thura- tou nud Hcecall purposely scattered the ODquglun county vote to Chase , Hall and Clark , with the design of tuskinf ; the break at the right mo ment , But the B & M. crew were too ouarp , and thyy were out- thnkod. DJIWOS was tiominatod long bi/oro Djughs county oould change her voto. A confidante of Hr.BixH's , who was very indignant be- cauao Pouglai coanty was loft out on governor , let the cat out of the bat' about Thurston'a deep down plot to name a governor of his own. A aorious break in the machine stale pcourrod in the fight over the lieutenant governor. Thu U. P. cap tains hid vl dHad bolh ' .C Cuuicn Howe and Moreo. But Church llowo ws to bo thj winning man , as they WflOVed that 25,000 innjority was margin enough even for Church luwo , But a dark horse by the name f Ageo jumped from under the cover and cariiod oft" thu HUta'pUakes. Jlitirch Ilowo waa shearing mad and iluraa was decidedly indignant over ho troacliory of Thuretrm & Co. , who md led him into an umbutcado to bo ilaughlcrod. The Lancaster troop scored another brilliant victory by c.Mryiug llus-gen through , over Vftl'n preferred candi date , C.ipt. Butler. These little con flicts within the railroad pool got up o ooddoalofbadbloodandnhenthouoon ccoas oarao on Thursday a truce was called by the bossea and an order waa jl ven that no more cross-tiring wai to Uo allotted. The convention re-assembled at 2:30 : and the bugle Bounded for the < lit over the Btato treaaury. In this tight all the energy of the U. P. striken and bulUlccera was concentrated upon Loran Clark. There wrro also on hand the moat notorious legislative jobber * and money sharks. They all wanted u hand in the etato treasury and no body could bo used well as Loran Clark. Way in the back-grounc were aliu the confidential men of the great political bank thai wants to tend Jo , Millard to the U , 8. senate , At the outset there wen half a dcaan competitors in this contes but it narrowed down toward the cm toV. . B. Whitt' , o ! Burt cjunty , an' Loran Clark. By that time the ex citouu'iit lira * inteneii. 1.e hoiui had neon packed by a U. P. and Na tioual bank lobby , who scamped thei feet , yelled and shouted so that then was a perfect pandemonium. During the morninu balloting , thi regular secretary , Michael , callei back urery volu and the count wa k pt pretty straight , but in tin afternoon the con pirator , who wen bound to foist the monopoly tool upon the party , had Brad Slaughte put in as teller , Brad has achieved i good deal of reputation as a falaiGci of roords and ballots and was fit foi the work ho was called upon to per form. Wl'on the chances from Tom lln , Fisher and 0. 0. WJiite were or dorod to W. B. White , of Burt , and i became evident thar White had the nomination , the Loran OUrk crowd became perfectly furious. They stamp ed , hooted , ytlled nnd hissed , Chairman OrigRS , who * as < v fi match in trickery for Brad Slaughter , dccUrcd that Cl rk had recoivei 219 , White 20C nnd E irly 0 ( Orira from the C.'atk ' crowd , "dcclaro the result , " and ahouta of "thain ? , " 'fiand , " from all patts of the hnune. ) Tlit ch. ir was n kcd how 428 dele aten pouU owl -JlH Vtci , S'auahter ' whis pbr J to tli'jlAlC | and thu chair cor- ruclud himsvlt by saying that Whitu liad rtnly received 201 vote ; , nnd therefore hedcclnrrd Clark duly nom InntedAH a matter of fact , thoec who kept a olnso tally Bay White had received 218 votes , 3 more than wai necepnnry totiominnte , Clark 204 and Early G. But the fraud w.u cotisunmi.utd. In epito of protest OUrk was declared duly nominated No decent or honest m.m would ac ccpt a nomination obtained through suchshamefultrickerr. Those who w * re present during this exciting scramble sny it waa the most disgraceful thing that ever took placj at any political convention in Nebraska. The struggle over the oflico of attor ney general was a repetition of the same tactics. There isn't the shadow of n doubt in the mind of any un biased person that FrAiik Hansom was nominated , but Griggs without an nouncing the vote and while the chaugen were still going on , declarer ! Isaic Powers nominated , and the crowd of bull-dozers whooped and yelled , without giving a charicu oven to uncertain the result of the ballot. By this time it was dusk. A re quest from Mr. Box d was rosd that the operahouao bo vacated at once for the evening perform tnce. A largo number of delegates , mixioun to got home , had alnudy Ittt their ueatii. Auiidul the general disorder of the jamming nnd pushing crowd , the nee- retary was aktd to read the resolu tions , which had been concoclud by Church Howe , C.vspor Yost , Charles Gere and four or five other railroad henchmen. The restlutions wcru read in haste and voted throughunder whip and spur. Thu tail end of the resolutions in cluded an endorsement ot Weaver and Valentine , which were tacked on as a pjrt of thu platfoun in spite of a live ly protest from delegates whoso voices were drowned by the jolla nnd ehoutf > of the rowdies on the floor and in the lobby. The fraud and the farce concluded by throwing a eop to Unisaybyap pointing him chairman of tlio btate central cammittee , thus compelling him to organise victory for the treach erous crowd that had sold him out This closed the so-crflied republican Btato convention , which in reality wts a rnob composed in great part of rail road attorneys , and hired bulldozers for whom proxies had been bought from delegates who couldn't afford to go. This was literally trub oven o { the Djuglas county delegation where Thurston , Yost , Charlie G e n and aaveral others held proxies. E R. SINGULARITIES. A ( Jliinaman his jint harvested a crop nf excellent stager on Mi-rcod riycr , CaJl- furnia. M.icter Werner , of Atlantic , Iowa , is not yet fuir years oU , but hevclghn 4tO .Tu mho ii the largest clepliant in the CIT- llleett world. The measurement ( f bis COM wbfn outfpread IB uftecn feet , ar.d lie cm reach upward twfntaix feet with bU tiunk. Th * epap-bntk tree of C' ' He is on trial la San Francisco , and BO far prnnihen well. The niiporto.l btrk IH piefo-ied to animal snap tiy thu Mexican pDjiuhtlon anil In woo en mlllp , on Recount of iUiupetior baa a cannibal in tlte form of u mulatto uuro i < lr ) , whose chief iff ligbt U ti bury her teth in the tender flerh of the infanta intrusted to lur care. She In * \tieii \ nivtn a chance to gnaw the baa of the jiil for twenty < Uyp. A citrlom dmiblo piae trco h growing ne ° r the line of Orei'n nud J ck ou coun tlCH , illrtei ippl. Two < 1hilnct truck * , ubuut tweuty feet auart , ri'o from tbo groun'l and unite thirty feet above , form ing one solid trunlc , round and symmetri cal. cal.Mr Mr , Joseph Baler , of Lancaster , ! ' . , bai a tomato th t ue&aares 17 inches in clrcumff rcncu , 0 Inchon in diameter , and weighs 2 | pouaJg. Fpnr { 9mat e very nenriy J rae s tbrjj,4 j ftrpwn on . . Name HUlk , and tbo united weight if lionveislOjpounds. . 1'hty are if the . ' * tereon vhriety. The Sutr.i Tuouel , now completed , dla- clmrfcj oO , 000,000 gallons of hot water daily from Comstock loiiicn. This water i.-vs a temperature of 105 ° . and in convey ed through n c'.ottcl pine flume to prevent hotecapo of vapor. After a p-soaso nf 'xur milei tliroush the Grit tunnel it la-en 70 ° ofh-nt , A teoonl tunn > ) , 1 , 100 feet out' ant tu open water-way K mile mi'l a jalf low , con tuct the wnter to Oaiion river Aloni , ' Ita court o are hot-water hntbn an J laundries end a plan is on loot , to con duct the but wattr thtxmph | ipea under { round , to bo miiln itvallable f > r purp i > > < < it inflation ami lor tuppljiuK artidcial licitt tu hol-hotuej. Anew Netiuchadf.f'i'r U confine I In the jail ntl ) ) > leu nnu.-lV. lie ISA 1-r/e , poreerful Gi-.mau trnCip. When the turnkey tnok him a dinner of bread , iiuut uiid8ouihethrew | it in the jlver'dfauoultb a cuifce , and eniJ , "Taat'n tin dimie/j biinj mo aoiiieihiiis' lit to'iat btin < mu omo urasn , " When it wa < .i1i > overed that ho would tnt uothiiiK the jillur thought he nfrtded txen-le unit Jet him out into the jail v rd.heu he ei suir.e ra j row. log tbeie rrulUieil an exclamation of do- liKUt , foil on Mi kcci'H and b pn 0 cat tbo tirosi by the baiidfull. This with tnillt foruu bis only foi. Ho caya thut the Ljrd coinm udcd him to eat Kr.ifb , Ho fcujn grace before and after e/ery meal ai.d pra > 8 fttquently in a strange ay , The "stinging t re" of Que-nsUud in r luxurlonn ebru ) > , ple&tiog to the tye but ilaugeroui lo the touch. It grown from two or thrve inchta to tenor filtcf n ftet It bight , and emit * a disagreeable odor , Sky * a traveler : ' 'Sometime * uhlle shoot liV imVeys iu tha ecrul * . I hare entiiel ) forgotten I bo etinging-tren till I wai waned ed of ita cloie proximity bir iU rmell , am bate often found inyiclf la a little fureai of them 1 wa only 01 c * ttung and thai > cr * lightly. It * tftVcti ! re curioui > ; ii leMfdiio mark , but the p in I < u ddtn io ; &ud for imnt'iJ afterward the pail when toushed ii t nder in winy ueUlur , or when it p-U uvt in w hl g , etc. 1 have uen a man who treU oritlna y put lightly ri'll ' on tht > ground ia agony uftei U-loR stuu , and I UUV3 linonua hurse M couipltte y mad alter Rtttiu ? into n g-ovi of th trcui that ha ru hcd oi > r.uiorilhei at e\ery one who approached him and hat to be hot. UOI.M. whea etuog , will rusl about nhlningc plteouily , biling piecei from the ufl cted p rt. lionford't Aold J'UotpUatB Du. 0 , O. OLMSTKAD , llilwau kee , Wis. , says : "I use several but tlea in my family , annually , aa 'lorn onade1 ; I prize it highly. " XXZ Houses , AHD DOUGLiS BS87 , Bavit'.ful bullillnt ; fltcB ontSlieimnn Mount tlDth street ) nouth of Poopluton'n und J. J lirown's rE ldcni.t the tract hcloiij ; ! ' to Son * tor P&ddoek lor BO mauy > cara Iwlnp 85 j feoi tvcet Itontacrc on the axcnuf , by fr'Ci 3W to C > CO feet In depth. running oaetuartl lei tli-j um > ha & St. P. > ul U. H Will neil In strips cf M ( eet ui inoro t'onU e on tbeartnuo with lull deptn to the lailron * , 1li ull the above uu about any term ? that purcho-ut umydoniru. To inrtlca ho vi 111 aun-o to build liouioscootlnfffSlSnO and up tmln will ml ulth out t.ny pi > cnont iJcwn f or ciio j cor , and 0 to U- qual annnil injiutnts thoitiltur tt 7 ptr cem luUrtet. lo parttci wljcilu not Inlonil liaprav Inc Imuioilla'ci } n 1)1 ) 5.11 for 'no jlxthdo n scd t > equal , nnual | u-menta thoroattvr at 7 per cent m.urrat. Cholco l torn block In Smith's addition at weet end of r'urnam at ret1 tvill ulio an ) kagth ol tlnio required at 7 l' ' r eoi > Intira t. AU > n tiplendl I ID fu.r block In Smith's addi tion on r ojo liberal tcr no lorcilif ] ; . o ZK. Hill lot on near 20th nioho ho SOI , Ia : on 1S1U etroft near Paul , 1220. No 0 ? , Lot.30ii > 0 fcot on ICtb urcet , mar .Nl-lioUf. iNo 21)9 ) , Ono quart r acra Burt ttroet , ncai Duttou ( )0. No 297 , Two loti on Clondo near Irons street , KIO and * 300 each. NO .W , Two lota en Georgia near U'chlgac rcct , KliOvj. NoM5. Tweho choice residence Iot9 on Haul- ) tS'j struct In Snlnn't ) ddlt'on ' , flno anil eighth i.0 to g&u tach. No 294 , Bcautilul ball lot on St. Marj'a ar- tiiuo , SUxISO fuet , r.car . Uhhop CUrk don's and iOth street , flCCO Ho .U2 , fho clolce lota ou Parlc avenue , 60i 160 each , on struct ril way , # 800 each. Ko 9lSls loto Iu ililUrd & Cud well's addition Avanuu bear i'oppletou'i ) , ? 3COto No 2c , Choice lota on Pari avenue and Rtroel ar line on nitd to Park , $150 to 9IOJO each. f.o285 , Elcu'U lota on Ueca'ur and Irene otructe , near Saunders ttrset , 376 to 8160 each Na 82 , Lot on lUtll near Paul n'.rcat , 1760. No 81. Lot C6xUU f&etncar at. ll.ry'g avenue , and 20th street , S1600. No 279 , Lot on Decatur near Irene eUcct , J32ft. No V78 , Kor Ion on Colawell , ns3rlunden ctreet , 8500 each. o 376 , tal oa CUntoa strcoi , near shot tower , No 27S , Four lots on McLUlan ctrcet , Dwr Clondo , Rnjjan'a addition , t'J-5 u h , No 274 , Three Iot4 nour ncu caune : miki oiTrn. No t68. ! OcautUul corner ct.r lot on Calif panic s'rcet , opposite ndc4Jululn ) { Haercd Heart Con vent grounds , $10 0. Nestle , UotonMa-on , n ir tstherreet , J1.S50 In "Credit r'oncl ir"and " ' 100 ou > < "Grand View' addltIoiBjU8t south-east ot t. I" and I ) . A M allroad epota , ranging from ilW toylOOOewli and on eany U'rins. Beautiful lte ldene Lots ut n bargain very handy to cho | lixno tMO i'icl > , .pcr cnt dov.u nd ,1 per con t per month , ( inland get plat und ull | > artlcular Mo2At ) , riulccrnar lot on Jt > ncv , Near 16tb gtroet , $3,000. No25J , 'j wo lots on Center atree' , near Cum in ; etrett , ftOO lor both orKOJ each. No 291 } , Lot on Seward , nuir Kin ; ttr l , $36(1. $36(1.soi13 soi13 ! , IlaJI lot < in Dodge , i.iur llth ttr'n > , No 217 , Four beautiful incidence lota oeai Crrlhtoo [ Col.c.ro ( or will t parato ) 53.000. No 2il ) , 'ivo 1:18 on Center , near Oumlcg it eetIOO ctr.1. No iltJ ) , L.-'onUiho , our Cummi ; ttrett eS2A , otl5 ! , Bc-atllul corner acrw lot onCumlnj. near Dutt > < -trtet , ni&r now Convent o ! tic tea Uiait , SI.60Q No. Ut , Lot on Farnam , near 18th ttrcut , M.7W. No 13 , Lot 61 b } 1 on Co lego it * t , near St. Mary V acnur , 1-700. No 211 , Lot on IVtrujm , near iaih itrcil , i-CCIO , I nteebyM foot 0.1 South nenuo , near Mason lrt-ot , ; c.0 , , coriwr lloa Burt , nwr Sid itri > t S'O.'EGS. jconiu litt 01 HHDOV , nat Jub. treet , ( will cut It unJfVO. ho. 23t , Lot OU UouElu ti'.utt , Lrir 25 tb , No. 32 , Let on 111 troet , loot FutrtliS , 1MX No. 2J7Two Iot cnDocitur'noar Irong tl/tet , 'JOO ' racli. r.o as. Lot 113 by ill ( cot on Sh ( "iu an mn.Oflth ftieit ) , nea ( Jrnct , Si 500 , tvillillUdc. NoJJU , Lot iaitlmt oa lA > d u , t-c r 13th reef luako an oflir. .VoiiiT , LotoniSrJ nctrCtarr , 1500. No 21tt , Lot on Ilanillton nur King , ? rOO. No i-'J , Lot on liftfj Dtroit , ucar Mcbolai liOO , NoJ07 , Twolotsea 10th , mar Pacific ilnvl , .So vOI , Dottlrul r i' 'cnro ' lot ou strict , no Curalnj ; , $ 00. No 1'JJi Lota on Ittli gttK't , crar I'Urco. WOO. WOO.No 1031 , Lota on H auden Birttt , n r Stw. ord tuOU. Na 1H } > Two btj uu ZM , ouar Oiuii ttrtwt , ( SCO. SCO.hoiy ilVo lotk on 17th mrtst , uear vrblti IcaJorim , 81,050. N Ibxi ; One ( ult block l u lot ) , nwvr the bamiiu , 4100. Nolui , Lot < oo Tarkrr , wtrwit , nctr lu-nr WJ , .Vo US' Two Ut ou Caw , near V'lat ttrv l ( hit ! < .il : c ) . W.O'J ' j. o 1M > , Lot on Plur ii"r Sewnrd , K IQ. No j7ulx > t on ticl&e utrvet , neir 14tii ; mike o3 r. f < o 184 , HK iot > ou t'.srnam , Dear Vilh ttm l ka IW , Pull lo < U en 2Mh itrrwt , uettnco JcUiC. nitthreoloU iu UU aidltiou , uwtr tUDiliiy and Ciikiiua ttrwU , t2OuO , No 127ot on loin tru t , ne&r whl4 out ho 122 , 123il32fect ( i lotl , on 18th stietl , cear i'oppleton't , 81,600. Nell ) , Thirty half aualoU Inil lard & Oil- dwell addition * oa Itocruiau avenue , prln aud rxTjlDj * Htrceta , near tb * cud ot giion itrtd car track , } 3 to 41,300 each. ot on Chlti neat Ktie t , No BJ , I it on Cildwe1. ! atruel , nn Na M , Corner lj ca riiuleo , L < ar S > und oenstrett , .00 No76 , u.isifi.tc.jI'jclOo , ceor gta mrxt JS.OOO KotO , UhUen lot * oa ilrt KA. SSd and daucdert ntrcxi , utr QtMe aiid'ti-uuJur * truil bridxr , (500 each Ho 6 , Ona fourth block ( ISOxlU feet ) , na thoOnvaiit ol Poor Ciilio , oa lUiullloa etice ft l.e ead of the ltd street cai Uac < . U , < Lot ho f , en llttcy ttieol , tear 9 tb ttieit No 3 , Lot on C-ill'ornU ltre t , nctr Kd ; make iKcr. Noi , Lot ou Cau itrtet , noarTaanty-accood , Real Estftlo Agency , 16th ADO uoaigaa Streeto. U NOTKH HUT UNT1TM1 ! > WOUAK. P'rom Iba Ikton OloK ] Antrt. KtUort f The abore l < * eooJ UkeMst of Itrs. Lyd ! * R. Mnt * . him , ot IOTIUI , U&u. , "ho alxirc nil other Imiruui twine * y be troth folly called the * Dear Friend of tVamMi , " as roroe cf her corrr iixmdf nU love to call her. Bha Ii icalou ly derotcd to her woi IT , which Ii Iho outcoml ot A HfMtudy , and Li obliged la keep tli tad/ L tant3 , to help her antire rthe larpo coin ft * ndcne * liicli dally pour * In uj > on her , each tearing II rpeclal bitnUn ot luffrrlnR , or Joy nt release from It. Jtn VoRatable Compound l a medicine tor rood and not Til ] * irpoK * . 1 hare iwrsonally InicillfttM H and atnuatlitled of th truth of thl * . Oil account of In t f ' < n-rrltK. It Is rcoomm'ndod. andi'tT ' crlb dbyi1ieb"tpliy6lclan In the country. Ono KVSI "H worts Ilka a charm nnd M\es much pain. It Mill euro entirely Itio wort fonn of falling of Iho ukrus LcuoorrlicNH Im ulir and painful llert5tiu&tlonnllOviulanTroubles , Inflammation and Ulccrntl > n , Floodlne * , H DIsjilAccintnti nnlthoron. [ uent fplnal wcakncw , and IJ nrwcUlly tulaptid to tbeChiiiBOOfUfo. " It pcrmcaU. * every portion of the iiyrtcm , and irlTct now life and Tlcor. 11 nmoic faintncw , IHtultntr , ttrojfl all cmtlng for stlmulfuit , and rcl ! < * rc w < k- ncof the ftotrmoli. It furca Blontlnfr , Headaches , Kcrrous Prostration , Gcn < ml Debility , blctiilf-wnflw. Depression and Indirection. Tluit fueling of bearing down , canting pain , weight and bacVaclie , ! alwayi permanently cured Ity lts1iH < \ It will at all times , and nndir all clrcumstanoos , act In harmony Kith the Uw that Rorcrns th fenialo ryrlcm. II cosu only $1. per bottle or nix for 3. , and Is told by dnigultU. Any oivlco rcqulnd aa tu c | < cclil COK-F , and thn names ot ininy who bare boon rcttornl t o perfect health by the Lroof the V RfttfttloCoin [ ounJ , cvmb * obtained lya.lJrcsslncMre.11. , lth tUrapfor reply , at her homo In Lynn , Mis * . For Kidney Complaint of rft rncx thLt compon nd It nn urpaao < l iu abundant tOAtbiionliilg ithonr. "Mrs. I'lnLliamNUTcrrillJ , " raja ono writer , "ar t * > c bett In tht tcorld for the ruro of. Con tlpaliotv rJlUoiiKiieEJ nnd Torpidity ot the llrcr. Her Illood ItirllcruorLji tvocden In Ita rpccial line and t/di tilr to cqnil tl o Conir > Jnd In Ita popularity. All must rrdpr it her as wi An cl cf Itcrcy nhcno KoU ambition Li tu deiced to clhcri. Are acknowledged to bo the best by all who have put them to a practical tost. ADAPTED 70 N H4ED & SOFT COAL , COKE OR WOOD. UASUKACTUHCD BY SilHT LODIS. Piercy & Bratod , iJOLK AGKNTS FOll OilAHA. WESTERN fli'50'R4ll fk' IS" 101 If rt GuRNluE : WrOSKSI C SPECHT , - - Proprietor , 1 12 Harney St. - Omrlia , Nob. 11ANUFACIURKR30F CUKMOK3 , DOUATEU VvlNDOWti , Tin , Iror. tiad blam Beefing , Speoht's i'jmutt Motalio BityligUW Patent Aojiatod lUtohot JJ-ir end Utf.ckbt Shulving. I p.m the ger.unil ngcut ( or the on' > ve Hoe of goods. FENOINO , ado , Verart1i.JlCfTUe n nsa , Window unit fjollnr "Dyathor u.li.uoule KB of tre uattu-I l.-.ws which ip\uri tin ) opciol'n | i > | . lh-o tl-n and nu rlilnn. anil b > n e rc'ul app'l an n ot thr fne irop rtm ' ( nulalco > l Uicoi , IIr K pi h.inp , iijixl mr triAKf n la" I a uJIU dot ot ly n'ii < l l > < v iaio vhc- ay mt-i in < ny luvv ( 'rctnr. ' tl i < It I b.v thi juilicl u < IU9 I euih aitlclri ol diet that a o intltut'cn ' i > ) t gr dab l > HitlD tin 11 rlrJiisencuKb to r-fU. iv r unJcicvtdUiaaa , Uui itUi of tubllo tmlidu-iftra rt nt\ug \ r uiiU Ui ready to utUcLhitiur tr-uro I- a ak tioli t. W mvy fh-anc na j n l.t.l kla't lj brnplnir our- , che-i wcl ( ortlfliil ul h ] iuiu bl od aim a prop , erlt nouil-hul tn < ce , ' Uhl H r Ic i.autt Mi le riiiily : | ullb bolllnr u U r or milk. Bold Intlniouly ( ) > aiullli ) IVtlid JAMKS EPPS & CO. Homceopiithlc CticrniMtn , i-tuauV'.it-wiy Jxindon , Ktuland. Samuel D , Davis & Co , , . - DRY GOODS Washinpton Avo. and Fifth St. ST. LOUIS MO. CHOICE CIGARS. mpoitod acdDomtatit. Iin eat tolaotiun inTr > wu Prloce to fc'utt Evorrbody Troci Uo.lt u DoLUir Uovo io 60- Schroter Becnt's