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<. 4 ’ o —————————————————————S mn g ot e The Omafia Bee Publidhed every morning, exoept Banday )/ on.y tMonwy saorning daily, RKRMS BY MAIL — S e, .. 810,00 | Threo Months. $3.00 2 Months, 0.00 | One . L0G fHE WEEKLY BRE, publisked ev. o Woduewsy. TERMS FOST PAID:— : ¢+ 82,00 | Thres Mor/Ahn 50 1.00 | One Pogh - cws CoMPANT, Sole Agents ANZRICS PAN or Newsdealers in the *'nited States, CORRESPONDENCE—AL Covmuni astions ralating to New. and Bditorin! mat e shetld he addressed to the KDiTor ov ®ar Bre, THE REFPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. The ticket nominated by the repub~ lican state convention docs not, san whole, commend itself to republioans who are no: owned soul and body by corporate monopolies,! The candidate for governor, James W, Dawos, is 8 man of very amall cal ibre for a position of such grave re- While his record s a steadfast and staunch republican caonot justly be assailed, his tocord na a logisator 18 a mere blank. His public careor has been that ¢f & trading politician who never hesitates to sacrifice principles ¥US NESE LETTERS—AN Busines fotters snd_Kemittances should be a9 dresact, to Tre DBrs Pounusrine Oow sany, OuAHA, Dratts, Checka and Port flica Urders to bo wade paynble to the rder of the Company or friends for personal prefermont, On the most vital issues that concern the people Mr, Dawes has no positive vonvictions, and there s listle hope s T6 e that he will diffor in his conduct from o BEE PUBLISHING 0., Props| nis immediste predecsssors. Me. B ROSEWATER. Editor Dawes will be tho next governor for all that, and in many respects he will make a better goyernor than some of those who were competing for the position. The nominee for Liutenant Gover- nor. Mr, A. W. Agee is as yeot, un- known to fame in this state, but he comes recommended by the republi- cans of Hamilton county, where he resides, as a promising young man. The impression ho created by his speech accepting the nomination is ~Furry second hand Nobeaska booma are now for sale, N Tur prospect for paving Teath @troot this yoar is dimmer than n last yoar's comet. Wrex the political attorneys of the ‘railronds pool their issucs, honest delogaten of the people are nlweys pushed to the wall. ———— very favorable. ount How 1oxa will Dongles county | "y, b Rogoon, the ropublican ropublicans submit to beiny used so THE DAILY BEE-~OMAHA, S .TURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1282 o, the Gladstone ministry would cer- tainly be followed by a call for a con- ference ¢f the powe What shall be done with Arabi is another vexatious conundrum. Shall he meet the fate of a rebel or bo treated as w prisoner of war, Public opinion in England is divided on this point, the London Times doubting the propriety of spar ing his life, while the Standard de- mands that he be treated s & patriot general who has tailed in his attempt, and as an honest man, who boldly op- posed himself to English control of ———————— Egypt. No one doabis that both the khelive and the sultan were in sym- pathy with Arabi, and sought through his instrumentality to throw off the British yoke. If Arabi is a rebel he ought to ba puntshed by the suitan 1f he is to be disciplined for opposing Eaglish arms, both the sultan and the khedive ought to be included, for both were secretly in the same boat, On either grounds the infliction of capital punishment by England would be an outrage without justiication in modern warfare, Alexander III, has gone to Mosoow, and, it is rumored, has been crowned by stealth in tho kremlin where his arcestors for generations have pub. lic'y assumed the honora of royalty. The date of the event has been oare- fully concealed. The journcy was made from echina in the most se B dida ecrets f state, is the 'L paw 60 dHik ths ratlrond chewtonta | CAcididate fot sectetary of BESS, 59 (e ot b Ab A aavhe most competent man that couid have ont of wwention fire, been chosen for the place. With an Taznx wore more_sore beads made | Sxperience of neatly twelve years as by the late sblican eonvension | 4¢Puty necretary of atate, he has ac- EaTan e A |anired '.hf)fl)‘llj.:h insight into the good rmany of them are 1n the railngad [ duties of the offics, aud we have no camp, doubt he will .hlI the position faith- fully and creditably Loran Clark, candidate for treas. arer, secured his nomination by fraud und ti ry. Mr. W. B, White, of Bart, the r vention, was counted out by a raecally and dishoneat secretary after he had faitly been nominated. A morejdangerous man could not porribly be trusted with the etate funda than Loran Clark. an w legisiator and public od in ten years, R Jonx Keuuey's 75000 Tammeny wotes will be cast for the denveratic mominee in York thisfall. Thoy arill make the contest decidedly donbt- Hul, hiful nominee of the con- chairman Geseran Vax Wyok's enomics will have to take a fresh hold. The gen- eral will be on hand in Fremou!, and tha Valontine howlers are not likely to forget it. His record ean is that f weorrupt jobber and unprinoipled koave. He hws been for yeors the pliant tool of the monopolies, and would, us a state officer, do their bid- ing at the public exponze on every oc- casion. No honest republican can givo auch a man his support Mr. Wallichs Las been renominated for audit’ = weak, well- men ike putty in the hands of the railway managers, and while we cannot accuse him of downright dishonesty in offi se, he has been guilty of the most criminal neg- lect of duty in assessing the property of the railroads. Cuurcr Howe says he hes been well paid by the raiiroads for hus work in their behalf. The people are be- ginning to pay him off for his efforts againat their interests. Gex. SHERMAN has ordered Gen. Howazd to revoko his order forbidding Bunday dress parades in the depart. ment of the Platte. Gen. Sherman should &t once be taken in hand by +ho salvation army. PEEEEE——— _Bxx Borzer is howling fog oyvil servico reform. Ben's ides d“lv’re- form in the civil service is cloecly con- cret manner, All railronds and tele- raph lines were in the hauds of the militery, and Aoscow wos made & fur- tified camp for the purpose of corona tion, silence, mystery and almost in solitude, out off from the subjects ko fears, and surrounded by the soldiars whose weapons alone he trusts, filled with dark recollec- tions and still more gloomy forebod- ings, in houely fesr and danger of death by the haud of the assassin, the czae of all the Russias has probably received the crown and precious unc- tion which will entitle him to a tomb in the royal wault of the Romancfly, when nihilist dynamite shall havo ac- complished kis trapslation from this world, so full of trouble even for princes. Iiisnot even certain yet that the ezar is to be qualified for his ancestral tomb before descending to it. It is not yet certain whether the first message to be sent from Moscow upon the raising of the telegraphic embargo will anrounce the coronation of the czar or his assassination. And t The cost of modern warfare is so great it probably deters nations from getting into serious troubles, aud for that reason aids in making arbitration popular, Some idea of the expensive- ness of the bombardment of Alexan, dria in July last may be gathered from the cost of each round fired by the PRESTIGE AND PLUNDER. Republicanism and Railvoad Boss-ism, The True Inwardness of the Qreat Btate Con- ®ention. A Scandalons foramble for the dered to W, B, White, of Bart, and it became evident thar White had the nomination, the Loran Clark crowd became perfectly furious, They stamp. ed, hooted, yelled and hissed, Chairman Griges, who was a fit match in trickery for Brad Slaughter, declared that Ciark had receivei 219 White 206 and Ewly 6 (Ories from the Clark crowd, ‘‘declare the result,” and shouts of ‘“shame,” *‘frand,” from all pscts of the house.) The |ch.|vr was ncked how 428 delegates could onst 431 votes, Saughter whis pered to the ehalt and the chair cor rected himaell by saying that Whi Money Bags. had only received 201 votes, and A therefore he declared Clark duly nom LR inated- As a matier of fact, thoee Regular Nominees Iraudu-|who kept a olse tally eay lently Counted Out, HBalldozors and Rowdies Ride Rough Shod Over the Honest Yoomanry of the State. The republican state convention hae come and gone, and those who have read the routino report of the pro- ceedings are still in the dark as to some of the exciting incidents and deep down scheming that took place during the two eventful days of its seasion, ‘ Those who are not versed in the mysterios of convention packing are still wondering why the opera house was engagel for a troupe on the night when the convention was to have been held in it, but those who were in Lincoln six yeara azo, when J. €, Cow- in was beaten for congrees, remeinber a trick or two played by thy railrosd gang, who held the convention four days becaues they needed the nights for log-rolling, button-holine and fix- ing the delegatos, On Wednesday night when the con- vention mct, everything was chaos, as Tue Bee reported, and no combi- nation or slate was then poesible But on Thursday mornivg the worn- out, grangers, who looked like they had been pulled through knot-holes, were mellowed down mto & transfer- able condition. The thimble- of the B, & M. and ized & poo! and mapped out the work tor the different strikers and hench. men. o meke success certain many promises had to be made that were vound to be broken and the candi- dates who were to be left out had to be duped, up to the last moment, so that there should be no kick. Before the bells rang for the race for governor to begin, Doreey, Alex ander Dinsmore and Clurk, were all condident they could hold their forces against Dawes and wear him out sfier u few ballots, “‘My men are stayers and don't you forget it!” said Alex- ander. “‘I'believe Ican hold all my support,” mid Dorsey, “*but Thurston and the U. P. have gone buck on me aud I expect to winon my own hook.” _The break came from the B. & M. side of the pool, whon Capt. Phillips, the B. & M. town site man, announced Lancaster eolid for Dawes and 2,000 majority; The other B. & M. sheop followed over the fence 1n a hurry and the fellows on the Union Pacific line broke last and made it unanimous, White had received 218 votes, 3 more than was necessary tonominate, Clark 204 and Barly 6. But the fraud was consummaicd, In spite of protest Clark was declared duiy nominated No decent or honest wan would ac cept a nomination obtaned througt suchshameful trickery, Those who were present during this exciting seramble sy 1t waa the most disgraceful thing that ever took placa at any political convention in Nebraska, The struggle over the office of attor- ney general was_a repetition of the same tactics. Thero isu't the shadow of adoubtin the mind of any un- biased peraon that Frank Ransom was vominated, but Griggs without au- nouncing the vote and while the chaugen were still going on, declaret Isasc Powers nomivated, and the crowd of bull-aozers whooped and yelled, without piving a charce even 10 ascertain the result of the ballot, By this time it was dusk. A re- quest from Mr. Boyd was read that the opera house be vacated at once for the evening performiwnce. A large number of delegates, anxions to got howe, hud already letc their weaty, Amidst the general disorder of the jamming and pushing crowd, the sec retary was asked to read the resolu- tions which had_been conected by Church Howe, Casper Yost, Charles Gere and four or five other railroad henchmen, The resclutions were Lin Linste and voted throughunder whip and spur, The tail end of the resolutions in- c'uded an endorsement ot Weaver and Valentine, which were tacked on as a part of the platform in spite of a live- Iy protest from delegates whose voices were drowned by the yells and shoute of the rowdies on the floor and in the lobby. The fraud and the farce concluded by throwing aeop to Doisay by ap pointing him chairman of the state central committee, thus compelli him to organize victory for the treach erous crowd that had sold him out This closed the so-calied republican state convention, which in reality wis & mob compored in great part of rail- road attorneys, and hired bulldozers for whom proxies had been bought from delegates who conldn’t afford to go. This was literaliy true even of the Douglas county delegation where Thurston, Yost, Charlie Gureen and asoveral others held proxies. E R. SINGULARITIES. A Chinaman his just harvested a crop of excellent ginger on’ Merced riyer, Cali- rnie, Master Warner, of Atlantic, Towa, is not yet fuc years old, but he weighs 400 Vounds, nected with & change in the Masea- ohusetts state house. Mear, the last staple to feel the drop in the provision market, has fallen 8o that a beefsteak is now a lux- ury that ordinary families can afford at least twice a week. —_— e Tur Pennsylvania raroad company Mr. Isaac Powers, Jr., was nomi- iron-clad fleet. Every round fired Although the railroad mansgers had nated for attorney geueral in the same fraudulent manner as Loran Clark. The rightful nemineo of the party, Mr. Frank Ransom, of Otloe, was counted out by the railroad henchmen for his benefit. Aw a lawyer he has fair abilities but a8 # public man his record in the legia- lature will not commeud him to hon- est voters of any party. Glen Keu- dall was, as might have been expected from a convention controlled by job- bers and monapolists, ronominated for Land Commismioner, We have. no confidence in the man's integrity and cannot recommend him as trustworthy to control the public lands belonging to our state. The renomination of Mr, Jones for state superintendent of public instrue- tion was ominently proper, as Mr Jones is thoroughly qualified and has discharged the duties of his office with fidelity. has began a crusade against base ball, and forbidden the attendance of em- ployees at base ball watches. Five hundred U. P, and B. & M. clerks rejoice that their linea have not fallen in Pennsylvania place: Chicago is makiog preparations on alarge scale to ship dressed meat to the eastern markets, Shipments of meat have up to the present timo been made on the hoof, seventeen head making a car load. Chicago dealers shave discovered that they can make mo¥8 money by shipping dead carcases inatead of live animals, the boof being packed in refrig *ator cars which carry | This is cur candid and unbineed thirty-five gattlo cut up, The freight |Bpinion of the respective candidates atitoitats to little moge than for & ¢iF of the republioan ticket, Toad of live animaly, Easkt iy balohers R are hotly kivkitg against this innova.! QTHER LANDS THAN OUR‘, + 1 Eoglaud bas up to the prerent time their basiness, bui con- \ A0 A0. thale Dusisees - { boen the clicf sctor {n the military settlement ot the Egyptian queetion. Europe will from this time on ‘ake a hand in the final adjustment of the relations which the conquered terri- tory is to hold to the continental powers. Actual warfare has closed; diplomatic controversy scems just sbot to begin, When the British governmont demanded months ago the banishmeut of Arabi, and sent its troops to Alexandria to punish the in- stigators 0f the massacre of July, repeatod promises were mads by Mr, Gladstone's government that when the authority of the khedive had been restored Eogland would quietly re- tire from the couutry aud leave Egypt to work out her own destiny. It is a eorious question now whether those promises will be cousidered biuding. An overpowering publio opinton st home demands that the ad vantages obtaned by war shall be re- tained in time of peaco, The natural highway to Indis, Ezypt is slso of groat importance in maintaiving that sapremacy of the Meditorcinean which the possession of Gibraltar, Malta and Oyprus heve given to Geeat Biitain nk in the railroad edi- tors’ platform is unusually thin, It is weither flesh, fish nor fowl, It iso't even & respectable straddle, No one who is not personally interested in the operation of the present tavitf will deny that, as its stands, our systom of taxation on imports is indefencible, It is the most complex and volumi- nous system of exterior taxation ever devised, The investigation of the tariff commission hLas shown that it is mot for protection or revenue but is an organized grab, Of ocurse American industry wust be protected. Thie was the basia on which the tariff was created. It has been developed on a basis of individ- ual greed. Inits present form the tariff is & job for epccial intereats, It taxee the many for the benefit of the fow. It is maintaived and enlarged by & series of rings which bind the oountry in a galling chain, Its opera- tions have coddled our trade into artificial condition un til our commerce has van- ished from the wsens and gigantic interests which were nourished as in-|7he land of the Pharaohs is now in fants are, still crying for more pap. | English hands. Shall they relinquish The tariff needs to be simplified. It |it? This is (he question which is needs to be made ecieptific. At pres. | puzaling Mr. Gladatone and over eut thore is less scicnce than stealing | whose settlement Europe is interested fnit. Fifiy per cent. of the articles | Russia, Turkoy, Spain, lialy aud mow taxed vught to be placed on the | France each have interests whioh will 2o list. This would be a good be- | be greatly aff cted by Eoglish occu- giuniog for tariff reform, pation, and & move in tha: direction from the 80-ton gans on the Inflexible cost $127 50 per gan. The 2b-ton guns, of which tho Alexandria carries two, the Monarch four, and the Temeraire four, cost 835 per round per gun, The 18-ton guas, of which the Alexandria carries ten, the Bultan eight, the Superb mixtoen, and the Tomeraire four, coat $26.25 per round per gun, The 12-ton gun, of which the Invincible carries ten, the Mon- arch two, and the Sultan four, cost agreed to combine us agzinst uny anti- monopolist, there was deep down a scheme on foot in the U. P. camp to have Duavwes, Dorsey and Alexauder beat their braius out agaiust each other and spring & new men who was a good.deal more on the inside with the U. P. than the B, & M. 'Ihura- ton and Haecall purposely scattered the ®auglus county vote to Chase, Hall and Clark, with the design of waking the break at the right mo- ment, But the B. & M. crew were too sharp, and they were out. flanked. Dawes was nominated 18 per round per guu, The Penlope, which alone carries 9-ton gune, has eight of them, which wero discharged at s cost of $13.76 per ropnd per gun. I'he Monarch and the Bittern each fired one 64-ton gun, the cost being £8,75 porround per gun, Thoe Baacon and ¢he Cygnet have 64-pounder o1ch, the cost of discharging which was $4 60 per round per gun, The Pen- lopo carries three 40-pounders, the Beacon two 40 pounders, and ¢ne Bit- tern two 40-pounders ¢hg cost of dis- charging whijn was 83 per round per BUny Tn sddition to this there is a Blin to be ealeulated for tho firing of the smaller armaments of the Cygriet, Oondor sad Decoy, Besides the dam- sge done to public and private build- ings in Alexandria by the bombard. ment, Egypt will have an evormous bill to pay for missils and powder ex- pended by the flzet in caueing the de- strustion, China does not propose to let Japan deal with Coren alone 1f these two countries ould b so unfortunate asto go to war with each otherit would bo hard on their inhabitants for a time, but there can be no doubt that the result would bo to hasten their civilization and draw them into closer communion with Earopeau nati us, Sunday is to be observed in Eogland as a day of thankegiving over the vie- tories in Egypt. Tug Republican urges Mr, Turuer to come in out of the rain and rejoin the republican party. The sizus of a shower which will injure K. Turner are not yet visible, Since his nominstion he has met with uo ditcouragement and the outcome of the state couvention is not likely to lesssu his chances of election in the Third district, Mr Turner stands upou a platform which does not require explenations and is backed by a record which is above iticism, There is strength enough n these two fac'ors fur waging a very lively campeign, as the Valentine strikers will ficd out by the time the votes are counted in November, long before Dosuglas county oould change her vote, A confidante of Hasoull’s, who was very indiguanh be- cause Douglas coanty was loft out on governor, let the cat out of the bag about Thurston’s deep down plot to uame & governor of his own, Jumbo is the l*rgest elaphant in the civ- ilized world. The measurement «f bi eors when outepread is ftifteen feet, and he :m r‘:m:h upward twenty-aix feet with his runk. is on trial in co, end w0 far promises well, The ymported bark is p:eferred to animal coap by the Mexican populstion and in woo'en mills, on nccount of its iuperior usiog quality. Washington has a_cannibal in the form of » multto nurse girl, whose chiel delight is to bury ber teeth in the tender flach of the infants incrusted to her care, Sno has Loen given & chonce to gnaw the bara of the juit for twenty dayn, A curious domblo pioe tres is growing neer the line of Greon and Jackson coun ties, Dlinsiasippl. Two dininot truoks, ubout tweuty foct avart, rise from the ground and unita thirty feet above, form- ing one solid trunk, round and syuiwetri- BARGAINS, LOTS Houses, ¥arms, Lands. == BEMIS FINTEENTH ARD DOUGLAS 815, Bewutitul bullding sites on {Sherman avonne \16th street) mouth of Pooplcton’s and J. J Brown's r-aidences—the tract helongi' g to Sona tor Paddock for so mauy years—being 863 feor west frontage on the avenur, by fem 860 to 660 feet in depth running castward (o ths Umaha & St, Paul K. R Will sell in strips of G0 feet or more t-or #he avenue with full depth to the ral sell the above ouahout ouny desir houscs co- out Koy payment dowa or cuw yeor, and 6 to 16 +qual ann conte thereafter at 7 per cens iutereat, To partics wi do not fntend taprov fag immediaicty will s1I for < ne-sixth down and b equal annual paymenta theroattor at 7 per cont in,erest, Chojce 4 acre block in S h'saddition at west ivo auy length of veost, in_ Smith's addl- ne toreg.ing. near 20th tlme requircd at 7 per ¢ Also 4 splendi | 10 acre tion oa_sawo iberai ter Ho. 805, Hait lov oo 706 130 804, Lot on 13¢h stroet near Paal, 81230, 0 502, Lot 30x30 foct on 10th screet, niar Burt stroet, near No 207, Two lots on Blondo near Irens stroet, 260 and 300 cach. 2o 206, Two lota cn Georgla near M'chigar , ¥ 20 rectdonce lots on Hawil s wddition, fne and eightly No 204, Beautitul balf lot on 8t. Mars's av. cuus, X180 fost, noar Bishop Clarkson's and 0th Atrvet, 31600 o 12, Five cnoice lots ou_Park avenue, 50z 150 ench, on stroet £l way, $800 each. No 291,51 lota iu Millard & Caidwell's addition on sherman Avanue uear Poppletou’s, #300to 1) cacn No 2s9, CI olce lote on Park avenue and stroet ar line on rued to Park, 8450 to $1000 each. Mo 285, Eleven lots on Deca'ur aund Irene strocts, near Saunders street, $375 to $450 each No £¥2, Lot on 19th near Paul stroct, 760, No 281, Lot 56x140 feet near St. Mary’s avenue, ¢ 20th street, $1600. No 279, Lot on Decatur near Irene §826, No 278, Fuur lots on Calawell, nsar aunaers etrect, 8500 cach, D0 376, Lot oa Clinton strecs, ncar shet tower, No 275, Four lots on McLellan rircet, near Blondo, agan's addition, 8236 uach, ovo i, Threo lota near racu course: make ra, 268, Beautiful corner scrs 1ot o Califesnic :roet, opposite and adjuluing Sacred Heard Gon vout grounds, $10.0. No 260, Lot on Macon, near 16th erreet, 31,850 100 03 in “Credit Fancior*and “Graua View' additions, just south-cast of U. P and B.& M ailroad ' epots, ranging irom 1154 10 ¥1000 enct and on easy tornis, Beautiful Kesidencs Lots s bargain— bandy to shops 100to 6 per cont do un b por month. (il ad get platund cuiars Fuwil corner Lot on Jonow, Near 16t street, §3,000. No 353, wo lots on Center ing strect, §400 for both or §5 No 2614, Lot on Esward, 35 *, 6ar Cum- King strect, 360 Do 249, Ha)f lot oo Dodge, wwar 1lth etr'yes 2,10 ful corner aere lot on Cumlug, tton strest, nusr now Lonvens of sacred Heast, 1,600 %4, Lot on Farnam, near 16th stroot, Mr, Joseph Baker, of Lancaster, Pa., A sorious break in the machine te poourred in the fight over the icutenant governor. The U, P, cap- tains had pletged both ¢ Oloih Howe and Morse. But Oburch Howe wes to be thq winning man, a8 they Loifevad that 25,000 msjority was margin enough even for Oburch Howe, Bat a dark horse by the name of Agee jumped from under che cover and carried off the mweepstakes. Choreh Howe was swearing wad and Morss was decidedly indigusnt over the troachery of Thurston & Co., who bhad led hiw into an ambuecade to be slaughiered, - The Lancaster troop scored another brilliant vietory by carrying Roggen through, over Val's preferred candi- date, Capt. Butler, These listle con- tlicts within the raiiroad pool got up & good dealof bad bloodand when thenoon recess came on Thursday a truce was callod by the bosses and an order was given that no more cross-firing was to be allowed, The convention re-assembled at 2:30 and the bugle sounded for the tilt over the state treasury, Ia this fight ull the energy of the U, P, sirikers aud bull-dogera was concentrated upon Loran Clark, There wero also on haud the most notorious legislative jobbers wnd money sharks, They all wanted 4 hand in the etate treasury and no- body could be used a3 well as Loran Clack, Way in_ the back-ground wero also the confidential wen of the great political bank thas wauts to send Jo, Millard to the U. S. senate, At the outset there were half & dosen competitors 1n this contest bat it narrowed down toward the end to W, B. White, of Burt county, and Loran Qlark. By that time the ex. citement grew inieuse. The honse had peen packed by a U. P. aud Na. tional bank lobby, who scamped their feet, yelled and shouted so that there was a perfect pandemonium. During the morniog balloting, the afternoon conspirators, who were bound to foist the monopoly tools upon the party, had Brad Slaughter put in as teller. Brad has achieved a good deal of reputation as a falsifier of rezords snd ballots and was fit for the work he was called upon to per- form. When the changes from Tom- lin, Fisher and C. C. White were or- bas a tomato that mensures 17 inches in circumference, o4 inches in dismeter, and weighs 28 pounds, Four fomat es very nenrly M Jarge au this ¢4 Liyg Grown on 6 kame plalk, and the united Vlelyht('l the five1s 10} pounds, They are «f the Paterson variety. The Sutr) Tunnel, now completed, dis- charges 30,000,000 gallons of hot water daily from Comstock mines. This water has a temperature of 195°. and {s convey- ed throvgh o closed pine flawe to prevent the escape of vapor. After a p-smage of faur miles through the first tunnel it loces 70° of hoat, A second tunn:), 1,100 f.et lony and &n'open water-way # 1mie and ron baif long, coniuct the water to C. river Alony its couree aro hot-water | and laundries, and a plau is oo fool to cons duct the hot v ater throngh | ipes under ground, to bo mado available fir purposes of inrigation and for supplyiog artificial hent to bot-houses, A new Nebuchadtesz-r {s confiued in|” the jail at Doyles own, s, He is & Lorze, powerful Gesman tramp. When the turnkey took him a divwer of bread, maat andsouphethrew it in thegiver's face with cwse, snd said, “Thil’s wo dinuer; e sowething fit to 'cat—bring me When it was.di-cvered that or thought he let him out into the W hen he saw soune grass ; row- " he w neaded exervire and jail yard. iog the light, foll on his koees and began {1 eat the grass by the haudfull. This” with wilk forms bis only food, He says that the Lord cou uded him to eat graes, Ho says grace before and after e /ery mieal wud prays frequently in » strange way. The “stinging t ¢¢” of Que nsland is & luxurions shrub, pleasivg to the eye but dangerous to the touch, It grows from r three inches to ten or filteen feet in emits a disagreeable odor, Ay+ a trav “Bometimes while shoot- urkeys in the scrubs, I _have entitely furgotten the stinging-tren till I was warn- ed of its close proxiwity by its smell, and huve often found myself i alittle forest fthem. 1 was only once ctung and vere lightly. Its effecis wre leaves mo mork, but the psin is mad aud for months afterward the | when toushed is t nder in rainy weath of when it gets wet in washi g, ete. 1 have teen & man who trests ording y pain beiog stuog, and I bav ular secretar Michael, called |cowpicte y mad atcer gettiog into a g ove :::k:'er; vote and the count was|of the tree: that he ru hed oper.wonthed | g k traizht, but in the | gvery oue who approached him and bad | apt pretty straizht, 3 o | 2 {EAT 250 EMADRCINEAG TR Y0 et about whining piteously, from the off cted part. biting pi Horsford's Acld Fhosphate Lem~ onsde Dk . C. OLMSTEAD, Milwau- kee, Wis., says: ‘1 use several bot- tles in wy family, annually, as ‘ler onade;' I'prize it highly.” Leustered an exclanation of de- | () lightly rell on the ground in agony afcer |, known & horse so | on Colege stioe!, 700, (et ATuam, oear 8sh stroct, near St. Mary's & No 1, Lot on 1,000, 29 foot ca South aienue, Burt, vear 224 stroct 35, 120x108 fcet 1 Harney, nvar 2iib, (will cut 1t up) 2y, 400, strect, No.'2ii#, Lob o0 Louglas itreet, nesr 35th, §1,000. No. 232, Lob on Plor troet, Dear Feward, #100. i No. 227, Two lote on Docatur, noar Ireny tievet, 1200 ! Lot 143 by 441 fect on Eier pus, (16ch #tieet). nea Grace, §2 400, il N Lot Zoxbret on Lodgy, Lo ko an ofler. Lot on #8rd noar Clark, 8500, iton nuar King, #5006, wtreot, unear Nicholas No 216, Lot on ila No i, Lot on 1 No 207, Two Iota oo 16¢h, near Pacific strost #1,500, 04, s /caco lot on Divistop 0. th stisct, near Piorcs, 00. Lots on Farker stroot, near lrene ou Cae, noar 21st etreo Lot'on Pler nvar Seward, 9650, Lot on Pacific strvet, near lth; make Six iote 04 Farnam, near 24ih etroet 25th strrset, ew ruce aldition, near bcuse, aud thive lots suod:re and Cassiun otrects, No 127, o8 on lota strect wOr. 8, §528. No 122, 1283152 feef sear Poppleton's, §1,600. No119, Tuirty bail acre lots in M lard & Cai dwell & additions on BICFWAL Vene, aud ear whige ead 2 lots, on 15th strees, sanifoga strcets, near the eud of green street car track, $55 10 ¢1,300 each No o, o 0 on Cbica near 224 tiest, Saundere, 1 stroot, nor Chaslee, o , mear Sta sirect o3 Slst $2d, 28d ac ¢ Grace aud ' Beundiers sire tb block (190x185 feet), na Poar Claire, on Hamilton shiee ead of the red strook car trace, #1,0 5o 5, on Mascy strest, néar 9 th stiest 8, Lot on Califoruia street, near 2%d; miake Lot on Cas street, nuar Twenty-second, BEMIS Real Estate Agency, | 165 ape Louigas Streete. A NOTED BUT UNTITLED WOMAN, (¥rom the Boston Globe] The above la a good Ukeness of Mrs. Lydia R Pinke ham, of Lynn, Mass, who above all other human belngs may bo trathfally ealled the “Dear Friend of Woman,* enll her. Sha s some of her correspondents lov 13 sealonsly devoted to her work, which {a the outeome of a lifoetudy, and i oblized to keep rix lady nssistants, to help her answer the Jarge corrosj ndcncs wiiich daily pours In upon her, each bearing its «pecial biurden of suffering, or joy at release trom it. Her Vegatable Compound is medieine for good and nob evil purposs. 1 have porsonnlly Investigated it and ain satlsfied of the truth of this. On acoonnt of It proven merdte, 1t 3 rocommendad and preseribed by the beet physicians in the country. One kays: 1t works 1ike a charm and saves much pain, 1t will cure entirely tho worst form of falltog of tha uteras, Leucorrhoes, frregular and Mensti uation, all Oviu la Ulceration, Flooding:s, moquent spinal weak the Chauge of Life. Tt permeates evory portion of the system, and gives mew life and vigor, 1L removes falntnes, fiatulency, destroys all craving for stimulants, and reliaves weak- ness of the stomach, 1t cures Dloating, Tcadaches, Norvous Prostration, General Debility, Slceplossnass, Depressdon and Indigestion. That feeling of bearing down, eausing pain, t and_ backache, s always permanently cured 1y its use. It will atall times, and undar all elreumstances, act in harmony with the law. that governs the female rystem. Tt costs only 1. per bottle or six for §5., and fs sold by druggists. 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