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' ' . iiV Hi THE DAILY BEEMONjL > A APEIL 30 1383 IN WONDERLAND. An Omaha Party Over on the Ooldon Shore. Beveling In the Perfume of Pruita and FJowora. Tronbln and Ann'oynnosi , of Overland Trip. ' To the Editor ol The Doc : Your request and my promise to end a letter for publication In TUB BEE have never boon forgotten , bn slightly neglected. This neglect Is owing to the fact that on my arrival In this city I entered at once npon my work , and bare been constantly oo copied , 1 will first say a few things about oar trip , for the benefit of those of your readers who may contemplate a visit to the Pacific coast. Although onr party was 'Wool" and our oar entirely now , wo were all greatly diiappointod to find that In place of an emigrant train , aa wo had Igaorantly supposed , onr car was at tached to a long , alow freight train. Wo had supposed an emigrant train to bo made up of emigrant car * only. Had there boon no invalids In the party It would have made but litt'o ' difference , but the constant jerklug and jamming , from taking on nnd letting off freight OUR , was most bii- noylntf to the sick tu too company. Therefore , we would warn all Invnllua against crossing the mountains on n freight train. We deem It a duty to snggtsr , also , to parties crossing the mouataina ou an omlgrant-froight train to make their own arrangements with the Central Pacific at Ogden before - fore starting. Wo relied npau the promise of the Union Paolfio atjont at Omaha to arrange for onr party to have a special car from 0 < den tu San Franoleoa , bat when we atrlvod in Ogden wo found to oar great aurpriso that such a party hud never been heard of by the Central Pacific. Bnt through tha great kindness of the agent nf this road we wore snugly stowed away in a clean , nlcu car , en tirely to curatives. Wo were just nine dnya making the trip , and would have been ten had not our oar been tranoferred to the express at Sacramento. This was done , at the request of the writer , on account of the illness of the wife of Rav. J. B Johnson , whoso life was despaired if as wo crossed the summit of the Sierra * . We wore assured by the con ductor that persona with very weak lungs greatly endangered their lives by being carried to snph an altitude. After nine days picnic we arrived In San Jos'a Tuesday evening , March 27 , 1883 , No donbt the majority of your readers are already familiar with the many published accounts of this "wonder land. " San Jose is a city of about eighteen or twenty thousand , It ia situated In the beautiful valley of Santa Olond , near the center. Is just fifty miles south of SmFranc'sco. It Is famous for its wide strcota , beau tlful drives , fine resldoncoa , tropical trees , fragrant flowers and prosperous schools. If th'o education of her citi- zans may bo measured by the uuoiber - and character of her school bnildin s , and their religion by her churches , they are highly educated and truly religious. 'fho state normal echool Is located here and has an attondanca at the present time of over 500 pupils. Thii delightful valley and Us surrounding foot hills are devoted almost exclusive ly to the raising of frnl ; . There are still a few wheat fields in certain local ities , but these are being divided up into small lots of fire , teu and twent ; acres and sold to fruit growers. An orchard of ten acres will ylol an Income of from $3,000 to $5,000 per year Too following are among the moa common fruits In the valley : Prunes pears , poaches , apricots , nectarines , cherries , oranges ( not so plenty ) , lemons , limes , figs , grapes and all the mailer fruits. The extensive fruit canneries furnish a ready market for all the fruit raised. The most of the orchards are sold while the fruit b only in bloom , sold for 10 much per pound. These oichards are cultivated with as much care and kept as clean as the most careful farmer would cultivate his garden not a weed-not a blade of. grass can be seen. len The glory of this valley consists In its great variety of fruits , flowers and hade trees. The very air is fragrant with the perfume of flowers. Toe yards and gardens surpass anything I ever looked npon. erd The people are , as a rule , rich , ers livers , very social , generous and happy. They are certainly the most satisfied people on earth. The climate Is not what we had hoped to find It , judging from the few weeki we have been here. It is very cool 1 and at this season of the year , and no doubt the year round rather damp There has not boon an hour alnce ip.wo arrived in the state that a good fire hat i not boon comfortable ; and , aa I write with a magnificent boquo ton my table the wood fire roars'and crackles in he stove by my side. Twice within the last ton days wi conld see the "beautiful snow" falllnj and spreading its white mantle ovei the summit of Mount Hamilton , wblli all around us wore growing fruits nd blooming flowers. We are told lat during the very hottest days it is eel in tha shade , and when night come on you uoed the same amount of cove that la necessary in the ooldeu weather. Wo sleep under as ichof cover here , with the perfume o roses in our room as we did in Oman when the mercury marked 30 ° beloi eero. Those accustomed to his climate think it perfectly delightful We hope in time to reach the sam much to bs'doslred state of mind. We find onr old friend and towni man , J , 8 , Murray , and his ezcellon wife , living on a small fi'ult farm li the suburbs of the city , They hav a delightful home , and are both con tented and happy. Their orchard filled with all the choice and valnabl varieties of fruit , yields them a bonn tlful income , and with their handsom Jersey cow to furnish the cream , thel one hundred hens to supply them wit eggi , and their fast hone and ilce boggy to carry them at the rate iof jn V i 2:30. : If they are not happy they never can bo In this life. Booking pardon at your hands for the of this lot length matter-of-faoi * tor , and sending good wlshels and kind regards to onr Omaha frlonds , wo remain , Ooadlally yonrz , J. W. I SAN JOSE , Oal , April 23 , 1883 An Important Captnro. bpeclkl D'ip tch to Tui DBS. Nnw YORK , April 28. The police made an Important capture of counter- fetters last night and this morning. They had boon working on the case since last August , The first pan in captured , George L. Stanley , Is an al leged manufacturer o ! counterfeit trade and "Jland"dollars. ( He fuupht des perately , but was overcome and hand cuffed. Next wore Mithew J. Roonoy , Hugh Oarry. Thomas Rtloy , Thomas Ksarnoy and his reputed wife , Lena , Mra. Jcnnio Holdon , wlfo of Jim Hnldounow in prison for parsing coun terfeit inonor , who wore arrested this morning , The operations of the gang haw extended through Pentmvlvanla , Now J < jr oj , Kentucky , Virginia , Maryland and New York. A. Square Official- Special Dispatch to Tni lisi. NOKTH PLATTB , Neb. , April 28. Tnu rumors regarding a shortage in the accounts of Anthony Illos , the former county treasurer , bavo not a shadow of truth , llloa appeared bo * fore the board of oommlsslonora this week nnd demanded an inspection of bin account ! ! . Tno commissioners find hla books straight , nil balances ac * counted for , aud o record of which no iino in. oil ba ashamed , but may be P'oud of ALBJN STALLS , County Olerk. A r < atisffiotary Mooting- Special Dispatch to Tni DM * . NEW YORK , Apri' ' 28 A number of delegates of the Irish convention from this city and the New England states arrived last night , but the majority of the body reached heto this morning. Excepting among a small dynamite faction thorn It a. general sattsfation with the result of the oonvoution , of It Spnclal Dlspatcn tolui Bis. WASHINGTON , April 28 The treas ury atatoinant yday shows the bal- ancu tu btf as follows : Gold coin and bullion , $18(5,940708 ( ; nllver dollars and bullion , $103 498 280 , fractional silver coin , $28.072,332 ; United S'ntoanotea , $46 483,840 ; total , $370 , 031.210 Cortlticilos outstanding , ( fold , ? 47 907,790 ; eilvor , $71,585- 541 ; curreuoy , 80,705,000. A Heavy Gale Special Dispatch to Tui list. ST. Louis , April 28 TVxas dls patches oay that u violent wind storm swept over the northwestern part of the ntato last night , doing much dare- ago at Banharn , Palo , Pinto and Bal ton. A number of houses were blown down and in Bell county several per sons are reported to hav * been killed. A school house containing 70 children near Fort Worth woa demolished but only ono child is reported Hurt. 'Washington Matters- Spa lal Dispatch to Tni BIK , WABHINOTON , April 2S. Roar Ad miral Edward Middletou , of the United Statco navy , lately retired , the yonogoet eon of the late Gjv. Henry Mlclcuotbn of Sonth Carolina , died in this city Inst uvonlng. Green B Raum , commiaalonor of internal rovonne , to-day sent to tbo President hia resignation to take effect the 30h Inat. TELEGRAPH MOTES. - Special Dispatches to Tni Bsi. A hundred liquor dealers were arrestoJ in New York yesterday for violation of the exo'su 1 w. Advices from Vera Cruz report yellow fever broken out , with several fatal cases of black vomit. The Carlton residence at Waterbury Mass. , the scene of tbo recent murJer ? Mra Ktta G. Carl ton , was burned by an incendiary last night. In the hurdle race of Forepangh't circus at Pottavllle , Fa. , Saturday night , Mra. Cook's horse fell. Mrs. Oook la thought to be fatally Injured. ' The Thomas musical festival at Baltimore tlQ more closed Saturday. He will go to Sao Francisco at tha close of a teriea of seventy performances throughout Ohio and the northwest. A dispatch from Prof , A. F. Bandeller to bla family at Highland , 111 , says be Is sale and well at Ft. Apache , Arizona , and that the report of his capture by Indian U untrue. At Newago , Mich , , yesterday Brooki hotel , Exchange hotel , two chnrcbea and fourteen other buldlngs were burned. The town wai nearly destroyed. LOBS estimatec at $60,000. Bat little insurance. Tha Vermont state authorities , aftei much litigation in Canadian courts , K ° possession of 9200,000 bequeathed the scat for the beneht of common schools by Araa ban Hnutlngton , of Brantford , .Canada Huntlngton WM a native ot Vermont ant died in 1877. . Mary Bellamere , wife of an Itallai knife grinder in Nashville , saturated bei clothing with coal oil , set fire to It am was horribly burned and will die. 8h bad been deranged for several weeks 01 account of the death of her child. , , As the northbound Nashville & Ohatta nooga trrln was Hearing Anderson , 4 . miles below Chattanooga , Saturday , run nlng 35 miles an hour , Jamei Hawkins , passenger , suddenly aroie and shot Bo Ueeves through the heart. Hawkins the jumped from the train and bad his nee broken. Both men were from Dechert ' Tenn. < Ool. Mapleion , before leaving New Yorl signed a contract with Col. Mann for special train of Mann boudoir cars for tb t se of Her Majesty' * Opera troupe in tour of th United States next wlnte Ono car la especially designed for Mint < Adeline 1 atti a uie , and will be name after bo < - . Col. Maploion Is induced bnild this train to b viate fatigue h artists are exposed to on such an extrao dinary tour. The car * will be lighted I the Brush-Swan electrlct light. The Texts board has organized to pr pare the claims of Texas against the Unite of States for frontier defence since the 201 ! of October , 1855 , to April 20th , 1882. Tl boare under the new law ia composed the governor , comptroller and adjutai general. All necessary data are now . the departments of the adjutant gener and comptroller. The claims for tl eighteen veats mentioned will aggrega about 81,200,000. If these claims are a - cepted it is probable that the state may 1 able to secure reimbursements for like i e In penses incurred from 1815 to 1861 , vo * * - For rent to a good live man , ute , room in opera houeo block , Falrbur ; Nob. Splendid location for gener - stock , county spat and county office also bank in the building , populatlc of Falrbuary , 2,000. Country we 1th settled. Kent low. Apply at onco. J. H. BUCKBTAFF , Lincoln or Falrbnry , Neb. I , ' , SCALPING SPECULATORS , Short and Sharp Activity in the Grain Market of Chicago. Tbo Ob mged Positions of Spec ulatora-Oornera Touod Down , i a The Opening of Navigation A Break in Pork and. I/ard. CHICAGO , 111. , April 28 [ Herald special ] -Thoro has boon little change In the grain markets during the past week , although an unsettled fooling has prevailed and values have been quite Irregular. Tile local operators ara still ranged about as they were a week ngo , but the "bull" aide has boou weakened by the partial loss of oonQdouco in the "country" that vast region outside of the half don principal cities , that is so fertile m business for Chicago. There has lately boon a great falling off of buy ing orders from this source , and the volume of trade has lotsenod ac cordingly. Notwithstanding the fact that the prospective failure of the wai'ern harvests is still a gigantic bugbear to the "bulls" on Wall street , the advices received hero and Chicago dealers spend more time and money to secure complete aud reliable crop statistics than any other clnts of men in the country Indicate that early estimates of the damage wrought by Jros" , flotdnnd drouth were exag gerated , or , more correctly , that , the favorable conditions dnrlug the prce- ont month have repaired , to some ex tent , the harm then done , and the sal vage will bo greater than expected. Tals fact , whllo it has modified the ideas of some of the longa in the wheat deal , has bno m-tutn induced t'lem to sell short. Until Wednesday the tendency was s'ea.lly upward. A break then occurred , but a par tial reaction o'oaoly followed. The sellers Dave , in ibo main , baan patties whoee motto is quick sales and email profits , and a large part of the trading lately has been with this idea , a mere scalping business ; what la bought at to-day'n lowest prices being disposed of at to morrow'd highest The great provisions king , Philip D. Armour , Is the main stay of the wheat market , and the oyea of all other oporatora are fixed upon him. Bo is said to bo holding six or eight million bushels nud npon his course depends the course of the market. As long as his brokurs buy all that Is offered , no serloui break Is possible , but If he begins to unload then prices must tumble. Ho commands the equation by the more force of capital. His $10,000,000 are in shape to uio , and the "crowd" can neither break nor scare him. Mean while * ho information comes from Great Britain that the market will need viry little more foreign wheat during the current cereal year , but In fico ( .f European advices the strong moii on 'change say wheat must ycl go higher , eomo of them oven Insist' ing t hat the May options will touol $1 25 Tao doubters are afraid to go "short" for fear the weakness la but part of a "jallklng" process that spec- nlatora hero and elsewhere may bo led into soiling , that the holders may In- oroaao their holdings. The speculative trading is fast _ jangln from May to Juno and July and the margin between those month has nlao bean lessoning dnrlng the week. The last "bull" story la that a now pest han appeared on the Paolfio slope and In creating havoo in the already Buffering wheat fields of California. It Is described as a small , dart-groan insect which develops into a fly , prop agates prodigiously and sweeps every thing before it. The ophls avena , as it is called , is expected to remove beef ! last vestige of the Californlan crop. The rather nnoxpecthd lay down of Handy , Richardson & Co. has had little effect npon the markets and Is . already < > nt ot mind , The firm had not boou doing much business of late in fact it was always Ita best customer. Handy came here from Cincinnati Q two years ago to run m big oornor in August wheat. It took a half million dollars out of the pockets of the Chi c go speculators , and they have al ways had it against him. He has beer a daring trader , and not always a suc i cessful one. 3orn has shown more strength than for some time past , although none ol the big traders are known to be undei It. It settled bak toward the middle of the week , but still evinced firmness There will ba a large movement o ' corn east next week and this will havi * a good effect. One hundred vessels ire now loaded and ready to sail for th ; lower lakes. These will transpor a total of nearly 4,200,000 bushel of grain. The Chicago river preienti a scene of excited activity. At th elevators thousands and thousands o bushels of the golden cereals are pass ing through chutes to the holds schooners , barges and propellers. Th ' vessels are hurriedly being placed li readiness to depart , the fleet expeotln to start ont on Tuesday when , it believed , the straits of Mackinaw wll : bo open. Not much is doing in other gral than wheat and core. Oata have rnle dull and weak , while rye and Lmrle have been very quiet. Provisions were firm and higher ute to Wednesday , when pork broke 4 : greater portion of the loss was recoi I ered next day , but the feeling was nc nearly so strong , A break in tb pile * ) of hogs and Increasing rocelpi arn having some cfFjot on product MoGeooh was the largest buyer of lai ited pre- dnrlng the decline , taking everythiu 0th offered. Many operators , although bi Ihe llaving In ultimate higher values , thin of i lower prices must follow the late ac tant vanco. Others consider the ema In I eral consumptive demand nnd the fallln the off of legitimate buslnots reasons fc jate lower figures ; but the "bulls" find e ac- offset la the fact that the arrivals < fbo hogs in Chicago "during March at ex- April show a docreaeo from the san months of last year of over 300OC animals. MoGeoch continues to stat ; back of lard and appears confident eral , coming ont ahead. , tlon Crowding Jnitioo. veil BDtclU Dlipateh to Tni Bit. FLORENCE , Ala. , April 29. An It mense crowd here yesterday ovorpo ered the jail and bang George Wai the prisoner who murdered a boy named llobort Bathnno at Muscle shoals last week. Before the hang * Ing Ware confessed ho murdered the boy for f 5 and a plug of tobacco and throw the body in the river. Captain Hoover , of Ltiivlllo. ! has been experimenting with German carp. He enclosed two arcs of land , tumcd a living stream of water into It and then planted fire f thoutftud carp Ia the pond thus formed. f They are doing finely and it Is the proprietor's Intention to enlarge the pond to five acres In a short time. The editor of the Republiosn says that the editor of tbo Hampton Journal went tt tI the former town one day last weelr and inveitsd I ten cents in three pair of "iocqne . " The Intelligent tdltor does not Inform I the public what "socqucs" aro. Judjo ofav n , of Falli City , has received n letter from Judge Gobi ) , of the supreme court , Inviting the former to deliver a poem I on decoration day at Lincoln. The FalU City gtntlcuiiD will probably accept , as the seaxon for poetry li now ripe. Happy Halloa , near Plattsmouth , Is at protiiUt very unhappy. At tbo roMlonoo ot Mike Magulre , U-t week , K i Kvotts , ayoucg man , slabbed the owner of the hou 8 in the back. Everts was jailed and the old man's wound attended to. Chriatophor Frendenthalcr , an extensive farmer ol Lincoln precinct In Jefferson county , was indicted nome tlmo ago for burning j another man's haystacks , He was recently tried and lontenced to the penitentiary ] for ono year. JiHge Gaslln recently held a term ol couit nt Ltaooln for Judge 1'ond. Whllo setting bo lined a man 9500 , nnd fix months In jail for keeping n disorderly hnute. The sentence was the highest which could bo Riven. A subterranean rlvor has een discover ed on the fnrm of Dr. Lonpley , throe miles Houth of North Platto. It Is about thirty feet holow the snrface of the earth and has a depth of about nine feet of water. Th people of Fremont uxpect to got Brownell Hall , the educational Institute of the Episcopal church from Omnha. The change will be made if the citizens of Fremont guarantee a bonus of $10.000. Tbe village of Kalntnazoo , in Madison county , Is Improving wonderfully. The town was only started last fall but now there U every reason to bellevo It will con tinue to prosper. Loup City will have a now flouring will It Is to be throe stories and n half bleb and tbo first story will lie 80x70 , and the other two storle * and a half 30x50 feet in dimensions. There was a wrestling and sparring match at the Fulls City Opera honso last week , The occasion brought nut t the pnillatlcally-inallnod pouplo for miles around , The preachers of Hastings nddres their audiences three times on a Snudny. Theao gentlemen como nearer to earn ing their money than many others ol the oloth. Sorns "fit" horse Jockeys camped In tb neighborhood of Norfolk ; , are swindling the people by trading them broken down and worthless ami mala for young hoMos. The stallion season has commenced , and the co mtry papers . are full of outs ; do- sorlptlonn of fine Arabian steeds , with pedigrees which date from away back. The Odd Fellows of Beatrice , Wymore Blue Springs , Crete , Oacoola , Lincoln am Ashland celebrated the anniversary of thi order In Flattsmouth last Thursday. Niobrara U said to bo the center travel for emigrants going north. Num bers of teams pass through tbe town dull on the way to new settlements. The court , house of Gage county , ItI Beatrice , was recently condemned as un safe by ( he grand jury. Tbo term of court was held in the opera house. < tiavoral men engaged In building a meat - market at Sprlngnold struck lost week for a rais * of 25 cents per day. They were paid off and allownd to go. The B , & M. railroad company paid tok the treasurer of Neznaha county last week ; $4,584,53 , the amount of tte tax on the , road In the county. ] t A farmer named C. W. Brown , living nesr HnstlngB , bna nn orchard of M:5 living apple trees. The gentleman deserves success. Arrangements are being made for set , tling a largo colony from Illinois and Wis oontm upon the Hettlnger lands In Wayne . county. A lar i number of people hrve been set tling in Valparaiso this spring and some them have opened gent ral merchandise stores , Ground was broken last Wodneiday Hastings for the first of the new collegi ! buildings which will bo erected there , The Maeonio hall building at Grand land will be fitted up for postoilico pur poses within the next four weeki. The depot grounds at Kosterson won , laid ont last week , and work on the build . Ing Is expected to begin soon , The bakeries of Springfield are supply In ? Louisville , Papllllon and other neigh boring towns with broad. > - The seminary located at York Will prot - < ably bo converted Into a college at thenex meeting of tbe trustees , - The new Baptist church at Beatrice wil bo dedicated on Sunday , Hav 6tb , wit appropslata ceremonies , of The school children of Niobrara are re hearting the operetta of Rod iUdlng IIoo er and will produce It noon. It cost the county 951 to bury .the hoc . iei of Green anrl lograham , the victims BI.Of Of the Hastings " 33. " ' * kve The subject of water works and a fii department are the topics of live Intorei he In lied Cloud. < f ' Twenty names bare been syrn'red wit els wnlch to start a O. A , R , post at Libert Gage county. the The MUtourl Paolfio paid (2,020.1 ) . taxea for 1882 Into the Nemaha count 01 treasury. asof The CongreK tionaUsta of Ulysses ha' of paid $200 for lots on which to build church. In The stone and lumber far the new Met ing odlut church at Hampton has been pi la 1 chased. rill Thestesm ferry running between Wee ing Water and Niobrara. will soon cbau led Every town In jNeraaha couuty Is deyi oping and improving wonderfully tl ley year. The new creamery at Wakefield In Dix up county will commence operations In a fi 40 days. Che Hastings ii tillclng about altering a ? C ov- bonus for some ono to build a oieamery not A oew brick block will be built In Cc the tral City during the present season. ipts Genoa , Nance county , has organized . company to protpectfor coal. ard Itsuowed In tbe western part of Ci lug county last Monday night. bo- A Butler county farmer is to answer Ink a breach of promise suit. A carriage factory 1s being built" aatl Wah00' Falrfield want ] a first class con Ing for player. an Wymore has a new restaurant and can of store. and imo Gkaugo of Bau. 000 Special Dispatch to Till Ilia. and BOSTON , April 28. The board of < health , lunacy and charity have vet to take charge of the state alma hot at Towksbnry. Navigation Open , BptcUl Dllpatch to Till 11 . iow MONTBEAL , April 28 , Navlgatl , la now open here. THE OLD WORLD , Continued Development of Irish Conspiracies aud In formers , A. Lively Blot Between Greeks and Arabs on the Banks of tin SuezOanal , B'amarck Rarely Consents to Oommuno With Our Own and Only Bargent. GENERAL FOREIGN NEWS , 8 | > ecUl DlipaUhci to Tin 11 . ArrAtna IN IKRLAKP. DUBLIN , April 29 Joseph Ilanlan , a Phnnlx park murderer , makes a statement InorlailnatioR a number of persons. As Ilanlan refuted to depose whoa brought bi fore court , bla own information will bo used against him. Patrick Dolany , sentenced to ton years penal servitude forausalllnp ; Jus tice Lawnon , plead pallty to a moro se rious crime. His sentence forcbootlng at Juitloo Liwson will probably bo commuted. Thomas Oaffroy's , the last ot the pronont trials , will bo con cluded In a fortnight. The prisoners Implicated In the assassination con spiracy will bo tried by the next com mission. The police know that the murderers of Billoy and Kenny ara ia America. It la stated that a re quest , supported by affidavits , will bo made to the United States govern ment for the extradition of about a dozen persons. The polioo have evidence Impllcat ing Jainos 0roy , the witness for the crown In the state trials , In the mur ders of Talbot , the polioo Informer , of Olark , the Fenian informer , and the bricklayer Bohan , and also In the at tempted mnrdorof Murphy , the book keeper of the Irish People. It is like ly CUrey will bo tried for ono of those crimes. The assassination of Bohan was not connected with political troubles , Another arrest has boon made here in connection with the conspiracy to murder. The prisoner is a tailor named Novln. Ho is the man who was mentioned yesterday by Informer Dovlno as having boou appointed by the Fenians to find the hiding place of Poole who have been condemned to death. Djvlno also stated Kevin was afterwards charged by the assas sins with deceiving them. The Dublin pollen have dlucovored that several men wanted for participation In the murder conspiracy have loft Ireland HKHLIH ITEMS. BERLIN , April 29. The Malagasy envoys ask the protection of Germany against French aggression. Tno rnrnora of dlfforoncoa between Bismarck and the secretary of state for foreign BlTalra ar'o unfounded. It is considered Improbable that the attack of the North Gorman Gazotlo npon the American minister Involves resignation. Sargent had lltttlo direct Intercourse withBlamaick since bis arrival. IIEUOI.UB now. POUT SAID , April 29. In a religions riot botwcon Greeks and Arabs , sov- ornl pursouu rroro killed nnd many k wounded , Including a number of pollco. British troops and sailors with Galling guns , surrounded the OR Greek church to protect it The Greek goueul took refuge ou n gunboat. THE'MINIHTKH'H MEANING , at- BEULIN , April 28. The Bioreoi is. Oourcor published a report of an Interview view with Sirgont , the Araorlcar minlotor in which the latter denied he atof wrote any article for the Now Ycrkei of nnd Handols Zeltung ro'atlvo t tie Germany's action on the subject of th Importation of American pork or wai at ho cognizant of the publication of snol gO an artlclo. Sargent said ho sent a dls Ts patch on the itnbjoot to his govern ar- ment which was properly pnblishod bj the State department together wltl other reports of American minister and consuls , and that it was thoi copied by the various journals Inolnd ing oven the papers In Berlin. Thi statements In his dispatch which wen made the particular object of attaol by the North German Gazette were In fact , quotations from the Gormai paper , aud were duly credited to It b him. Sargent further declared ther was no truth In the statement that h had said tbo prohibition of Amerloai pork was an Illegal measure and wi carried aesplto the opposition of th relchitag. c LONDON , April 28. The Time correspondent at Rome says thi Archbishop Oroke Is on his way to tt ; rlth Vatican , where ho Is to bo hauled ovi ; , the coals forgiving his support to tl ; movement of the nationalist and rev .14 Intlonlat parties in Ireland , nty ' TUB BALTIC'S BEAUINO. iave QUEENBTOWN , April 28. Arrive a the Baltic. NEVER FAIIINO INFORMATION. eth- TULLAUOHE , Ireland , April 28. pnr- Three arrests In oonnection with tl conspiracy to murder , were made ho eep go < In consequence of Information given the examination of the throe consp iyel- atom In Dublin yesterday by a m this named Zory , a resident of Tullamoi WAIVED BY THE CZAll. ixon ST. PETEBHUUWJ , April 28. T few imperial procession to the Oathodr usually made after the castor rooe COO , tion , has boon waived this year. y.Cen Cen- A BWhlikoy Failure. Special Dispatch to Till Una. a ST. LOUIH , April 28 The St. Lei distillery company , the chief owt aud president of which is Alfred Be' ID h s suspended with secured IndobU nesa of $05,000 What other clal , at stand against the company have t yet tranaplrod nor are the aesi known > met A Soarnfl Crowd- ndy Special Dispatch to Tui Bn BUFFALO , April 28. A fire In ( Revere honso at midnight frighten about ono hundred gnosts ont of th rooms and Into tbo street. The orl ; of wai In a concert saloon on the fi otod floor and this waa entirely destroyi ouso "vea were lost. The loss Is Inac sequential. Jay on a Joaraey. Bptctal Dispatch to Tni Bis. NKW YORK , April 28. Jay Got ilon left to-day In a special oar on the D aware , Laokawanna and Western n OTVT A TT A MEDICAL DISPENSARY i Offices and parlors over the new Omaha National Bank , 13th , between Farnam and Doug lasSt reels. A. S. FISRBLATT M D. - PROPRIETOR . . , , . , , Dr , Fishblatt can ba Consulted Every Day Exojp * . Fridays and nd Saturdays , those two Days beme ovotod to flis Dianonaary it Dos Jtioiuos , Iowatipeoial attention given to diseases of the Spool * ! attention given to Dlsoaves of the THROAT AND LUNGS , CATARRH , KIDNEY AND BLADDER And Female Disoatos , as well as Jill Ohronio and Nervous Diseases IDIB. . . HM Jticov.roJ thi Riektral euro In th world for wMknem ol lh back and limb * . InvolnnUrj dlch ricfl. lm | > olonc } , Eonirtl iloblllty , ncrvoiunfos , UnRiior , condulou ot IdcM. pilplutlonol th hrarl , tloilitlty , trembling , dimness of light or RlJdlnom , illnauei of the hrul. thront , ION or ikln idoctioni of tie liter , lungi omiwh or bonolt thMatcrilble illnrden trlrlng from M lUrjr h b- Iti ol jouih , nJ iccrtt t < r > ctl e * more f t l to the > lctlmi tbnn the > onti of Sjrons to the m rlr r cl UljiM , bllghtlnir tnelr niOTtr * ll nt hopoi or iittoUMllan * , rondorlnir tntrrU a ImpoMlbli , Thoeo thtt ara sulTcrlnR fromtne eril prtctfcoi which dettrojr their mental nd pnjilc * ! tyittmi NERVOUS DEBILITY. The iTnpto.of ol which ro a ilull.illstroanod mind , which unnta them from performing their bnil- tiMS and niclal dutlra , maki lupiiy marriage Inmou ble , illstro cs the action ol tha heart , caiulnf flmheaot hiJorr lotiof ijilrl't. evil forebxllnif' . oawanllco , feiri , dretmi , reaileii night * , dlulucsi , lorgottulnow , unnatural illKtmKM , ( ln In tha back ami ) hips , "hort breathlnfr , melan choly , tire easily ol coniv ny and hav preti rence to bo nlone , foellni ; ai tired In the mnrnlng M bcn retiring , icmlntl wrakmx , lost tnanhiod , whlto hone deposit In the urlno , oorTOUiness. con- lunlon ol thounht , tromhllnir , watery and weak ejcs , dvfpopsl * , constipation , paleocm , pain and oaknees In the limbs , etc. . should consult me immodUtely.and be restored to period health. YOUNG MEN Whohavi become victims of solitary vice , that dmdtul and dostractlro hab't which annually sweeps to an untimely crave thousands of jouncmenof exalted talent and brilliant Intellect who might otheiwlio entrance listening tonatori with the thnnden of their eloquence or wake to ecita- oy tha living lyre , may call with full confidence. MARRIAGE. Married penoni or roung men contemplating marriage ba aware of physical weakness , loaii procreatha power , Impctency , or any otht r illaquallflcatlon spcotllly relieved , lie who placet him elf tinder the euro of tr. Flshula tmay roll iouily confldo In his houoraa a gentleman , and conS- dently rtly upon his skill as a phy < lclan. ORGANAL WEAKNESS Immediately cnroil and full vigor reitorod. This dlslr'nslng atlllo-lon which rendenllfa a burd n and tnuirlage Impors'blo , Is the penalty paid by the victim tor Improper Indulgence. , Young people are p to commit oxc'Mti fiom not being awar * ot the dreadful consequence ! that may at sue. r < ovr who that understands tbls subject will deny that procreation Is lo t sooner by those falling nto Into Improptr habits than by prudent ! Dosldei being doprlr d of tha pleasure of hialthy 08 * thoniMtBorlouj and dtstmotUo symptoms of both body ani mind arlso. Tha lystem be eranged , tha ph\ steal and mental functions weaken ; Low of procreatlve powers , nervoni , djspepela , palpitation of the heart , Indigestion , ( constitutional debility , wasting ot th frame , cough , consumption and death. A CURE WARRANTED. Persons ruined In health by unleained prolenders who keen them trifling month after monfr taking poljonoiu and Injurious compounds , should apply Immediately. DR. F1SHBLATT graduate of one of the moil eminent college * of the tin' ' ted States , has effected some of the most astonishing cures that weieevui known ; many troubled with ringing In the ran and head , when asleep , great nervousness being alarmed at certain sounds , with frtquont blushing , attended some time * with derangement ol the mind wore oared Immediately. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Dr. F. addresses all those who have Inlnrod themaolvos by Improper Indulgence ' nd olllitj habits which ruin both body and mind , unfitting them lor builnoos , study , society or marriage. These are some of the inclanehih cm cts produced by the oirly habits ol i outh , vli : Weak- nera ol the batk and llmbu , pains In the head and dimness ot light , lews of muscular power , palpi tation of the heart , dyspepsia , nervous Irritability , derangement of digestive functions , 'debility , consumption , otc. PRIVATE OFFICES , iOVER THE OMAHA NATIONAL BANK , OMAHA , NEB. CONSULTATION F11KK. Charges moderate and within the reach ol all who nerd eltntlOe Helical treatment. Thoio who res de at a distance and cannot call , will receive prompt attention through mall by simply sending thler symptoms with pottage. Audniis Lock Box Hl.Oinana. Neb- _ road for a trip west and south. Ho was noaompaulod by Rnasoll Sago , Samuel Sloan , A. L. Hopkins and several other gentlemen. Special Dispatch to Tin linn. HALIFAX , April 28 Arrived , the - Patlaiau from Liverpool. No Better. Special Dispatch to Tui 111 * . , PHOVIDKNOE , April 28. Senator Anthony Is about the same. FOR SALE. A now uldo-bar , cud spring top bng gy , made by Suydor nnd took first - price at the otato fair last fall ; never naod aud will bo sold low. Apply at Western Nawspapor Union , cor. 12th and Donalas st. fob28ra&otf < ' < H. G. OLA'RK & oo. make n specialty of manufacturing Syraps and Extracts for soda foun tains , and gu'rantoo their goods cqua to any in the market. 23mor&ovclOt F th SLAVEN'S Y08EMITE COLONGE rsm Made from tha wild flowers of th m FAtt FAMKD YOSEMITE VALLEY d10 it is the most fragrant of perfume. 10 Manufactured by H. B. Slavon , San reek Francisco. Forsalo in Omaha by W. ok j. Whltehoaso and Konnard Bros. n IMMIQUANTB WHO FIND WORK. ; ro Farm Laborers .and Home Servants ° Always In breat Demand. in , Ns York Bun he Five atoamors landed at Outle Gar den yesterday 4,331 Immigrants , of whom 1,307 came on the Berlin from Liverpool , 7GO on tbo Thingvalla from lathe Copenhagen , and 023 Italians on the hoer Utopia from Naples. The remainder or were Germans from Hamburg and here Rotterdam. For the week ending rood Saturday last 15,052 Immi grants were landed. Superin tendent Jackson estimates that od , the number of immigrants arriving this year will bo 100,000 less than last year's arrivals. The blackboard of the free labor bureau in Castle Garden < constantly announces that the demand the for farm laborers is greater than the ore at supply. Farm hands got employment at ronumorativo wages as soon as they plr- Irnd. Mtchanlos do not fare as well nan Potty shopkeepers , without capital ro. fare the worst. The demand for glrli for houoo servants Is greater than th rho ral supply. , The Italian Immigration Is constant ep- ly growing. This Is dno to the Bub.itl tutlon of Italians for Irish and Germans mans In the construction of rallroadi and work of a similar character. Th inls Irish especially are going to the tnon profitable form work. The Italians nor are usually hired abroad , and when avis ' they reach Oaatlo Garden are tukor tod- lms - away at once by tb'o foreman of tin not gangs in which they are employed sots Nearly all the Italian immigrants art men who are either unmarried 01 leave their families in Italy to live sumptuously on a moderate proportion of the earnings of the men in America the The regular line of Italian steamen nod brings many Italian families. tiolr Scandinavians bring nioro mono ] than any other immigrants , are sober Qrst industrious , and thrifty , and are most ly fannore , who in the west soon ob ion > tain farms and become producers , The fact that $0,000,000 were pale out by Immigrants for railroad tloketi at Castle Garden alone in the yosi ending last December h an indication midol of what the immigration is. ol- rall- Cards andwoddlngttatlonery Cottor'i TUT BHKSBa PILLS SYMPTOMS OF A M TORPID LIVER Loaa of Appotlto , Bowels coatlvo , Pain In the Head/with a dull Ben- nation In the back part , Pain under the Shoulder blade , fullnesi oftqr catlnfr , with a disinclination to ex ertion ol body or mind , Irritability of temper , Low ( spirits , with a feal- Insr of having neglected Home duty. WenrlnosB , DlzrinoRs , Fluttering , at the heart , Dots before the oyoa , Tel- low Skin , Headache generally over the riffht eye , KontloaunoBS , with fit ful dreams , highly colored Urine , CONSTIPATION. TTJTT'M I IXTjH are especially ilnpteil to liiclk cniei. one iloie ef fect * melt a eliniiRe of foellng to MtoiiUli tUo innerer. Tlioy liicrrnne the Anpetlteim < 1 causa the biHly tu Take ou t'leih , thus the sys- tmn Is iiourUlieil , and by their Tonlo Action on the ! > lcstlve Oruiuii. Hep- ular Mtixila nre pnxltintL I'rkuZJceuU. M5 Murray.M. . ( IV. V. _ TUTT'S HAIR DYE. GOAT IlAm on TVmmt icna change to n QLOBST Kuyn nlnRlo application ot thin DIE. it Imparts anntunil color. AcU In tnntnneou - Ijr. Hold by DruinrUU , orient by oxxtu-on rocelptot..Bl.UO. , an niuitiiAY ST. . w. . ' ' . , . . . / Ir.TtTT'SniKl'iLofT lii.lUI rop..llo. u VB..M llwliit ! ! < 1 11 1C It t , IU U . NOTKD HUT UNTITLJIU WOMAU * [ Trom tl > * Boston Oloi * . } Th * alxrr * Is a irood llkenetn of lira , tydla E. rial ca , of Lynn , M j . , who abort all other human b lnj lay t > * truthfully caUed th * "D ar Friend ot Woman ] 9 som * of her comfpondenU lore to call her. Bit I Malouily d TOted to her irork , which U tb * outcont I a llfntudy , and 1s obliged to keep six lalf nlitanU , to help her answer th * large corrtspondact Ihlch dally penn In upon her , each bearing- spectf- irJtn ot infTertnff , or Joy at rcleaw from It n1' ; VsoUble Conpound Is a medicine for Rood and & 4 rll parpoeua. I bar * personally InTMtlcaUd It ai/ ' tsatlifled ot tha truth of this. , On aooonnt of IU proren merit * . It Is recommend * , f d practib d by theb it physicians la th * country c * says i "It works Ilk * a charm and tares mud < tin. It will cur * entirely th * worst form of falllri t the uterus , Ixmcorrhou , Irregular and polnfa | eD > truatlonallOTarUnTroublei , Inflammation art fceratlon. Flooding , all Displacements and the oo * pinent spinal weakneu , and IM upeclsj'y adapted V i * Chance of Life. " It permeates every portion of tha system , and elro w Ufa and rigor. It rcmorcs falntnesa , flatulency < titroys all crarlng for stimulants , and rclleres weak ess of the stomach. It cures Dloatlnjr. Headache * ferrous lYostratlon , General PoblUty , Bleeplossnei cprtsolon and Indtjrofitlon , That feellnff of bearuf bwn , causing pain , wolffht and backache , Is alwayf ermancntly cured by Its u > . It will at all times , an/ rulir all clrcurattancon , act In harmony with tb * Ui kat eorerns the femala nyitcni. It com only $1. jxsr bottle or sli f or 19. , and ls sold ti rugglnts. AnyndrlrorciiulnHlasto > put.lalcaMan ) U names of many who hare been restored to perfed ralthbytho usuof thd Vftfotahla Compound , on U btalucd LyadilrmclngMral' . with stamp for raplj , \ her homo In I.jnn , MOM. For Kidney Complaint nttither m this compoacdl tgurpuwil J abundant testimonials nhowr. "Jim lit kh m'aIJrcrIin , "sayson/ > writer , a "it icorlil for the euro i/f Comtlpatlos nd Torpidity of tha llrcr. Oar Bloot > rend rs in Us special line and bida tat iijiounil in lt popularity. t her at an Angel of Mercy wbon lot i good to others , "u ) Mrs.A.H.D. JOHN D. PEABODY M.D . , . , , PHYSIGIAM AHD SURGEON. OFFICE ROOMS. 3 & 6 1607 FARNAM ST. Uwtdence 17H DoujU * Btroot , Omaha , K b