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X — VOL. IX. Established 187I. = the demgeratic msjority in congeess, | willing to furtber, bat by which two WAS_HINGTON- that is foffoct that the vafety of the FOREIGN EVENTS, | prent pAnglc Bescmmibimsiigisibs e s NO. 284. Price Five Cents [ 2 LOGAN'S LAMENTATION. 220 of the section hands, left thegang | THE LATEST NEWS. and went back to the houss of the sec- —_— government demands immediate#log- e | benefitted and made glad. Let the v | tion master, where his cook TTr— : Case Tallk- | ivion on thissuvjic ¥ Revolting Picture of Dis. | Uvited Sisiss_govorniment only let | An Unmistakable Wail of | took her soroe his Iap and doh e | The Very Latest Tele- The Whittaker - volting Pici OF D18- | it be uoderstood that it holds ten mil- ; Iy cut ber throat with a sharp hatch- - Tigh Official CONGRESSIDNAL. tress in Syria-—--People | lion dollsrsin trust for some costly [ WOEs and a Confession | f ‘nearly severing the head from the| SIS, UP t0.p 4. m. ed of in Hig st i 1 20 S8 111 DJT1A---L€0PI8 | international luxury and tt will not be of Weakness. budy. Hothen went toa pond near — Circles, Wasuinoron, sy 18—t o m—| Starvingand Dying, | s eore projocts in abundance wil [ —— 3y i TaloF workomo ot socus |y A2SE Savat0 aturderers. e B mored 1 ivinfead (hh e et e Ho Opeks-the Grant Headquar- | biw. " | Special Dispatch to Tue Bam. - rules the bill to to cer- HAMIL e P S D '—4p. m. Republican Senators OP-| tain xrmffn.md th;lr,e'g: ‘money | Becanse Merchants Have a Cor- TON HAPPENINGS. | - g in Springsield, Prepar LINGOLN LINES _T::’:’;'; :B’:‘fl":‘:’h\::{a‘i:‘)\: posed to Fixing a Day m2’27:f“§““wgk";;e‘“m‘; ner in V{heat--—l!unmug D How 5 Bolter Got Lettin ed to Meet His Doom., suit of the murderers of John Offen- CLIF FORD’S for Adjornment. B vt e vl s it Prices Ten-Fold, The blican County T Vim and Venom That Marked | 1 & wealthy herder, have had a ight S ot T e ] = coeovnl e et I M~ e Goptire of fancnatar [ S e ; ing in | refanded was the sum ss:cs:el upn | Strike of 1400 British Work= on Senatorial Triplets. — ributary to the Little Powder River. ) Orowds ‘of Strangers Coming in eefapded vas tho wum ssscared up o : Ea L County By Grant Men. | The conflct lasted twe hourn and re preels 4 to Witness the Hanlon- ) Tn}nwe‘, - Dggambu‘, 1864, men Because American |, of Tun Bim o KT::’, & sulted in the death of one white man a Courtney Race. Js Prgw", o= Machinery is Used In Ausoma, May 17—The Hamilton | Wleck Jaok*ieste emograts Turn Out to Help |aud four savages, scattering the re- E H U maining red-skins, and the capture of about eighty ponles stclen from the slaughtered frontiersman, Capture of Marine Thieves. Special Dispaton to The tee, Cricaco, May 17—4 p. m.—The Journal's New York special ssys: Five thieves earlythis morning board- county convention met ia the court | it WeRe v The O the B 5 z , fil., May 17, 4 p. m. ~ the Boomers. room et 11 o'clock. All the precincts | _ g oo rapidly filling :'laf pol- London “Times™ Says: Buy the | ore, erresented except bwo. The | jigins, Among this morning's aer- Laxcowx, May 17, 1880, 5 i = souvehiioh. Shse. geiended 0 vals was John A. Lcgan. Since his | Tote Editor of Tus Bxe the Ute Massacres. Bragg whothor Gen. towho was| LandAroundNiagara With | eleotion of delogates to Columbut | yrric) *from - Washington, Semstor| Graot has in amessure, gobbled the in e..,.:,;,,l of :‘,‘.‘ d'"':x .[c 4:. Alabama Claims Surplugx f'ollllm resulted in 'b; -,ln;";_ :‘ the | Logan has positively refasedo be in- | delezation to Columbus, by means of = - time, not \poroved of the e L AN lowing gentlemen:John W. Thierry, | 4o viowed but thi A fiho st ot ot Revival of the Pacific Railroad ot prod o 1 : rviewed, but this morning ho hada st strenuovs efforts on the part pmountof the asesument which was | iiin Government Stolen | Ok Morril', H. W. King, W. E.| b ot inieriion with a correspondeat, | of Tom Kennard aad his lackies who tiined afterwards the officer mskiog Shop. The Pemocrats in Congress :‘1-"“-“ had co'lectel more Mr. White tried to give a boost to ir sible for Directly Responsi the Grant oo by cuguicig of M. CURHL ERADICATES ALL MALARIAS DISEASES from the SYSTEM, J. C. RIGHARDSON, Prop., L. LOUIS. ; i levied. Sl e % . 4 | ed a scl it Corruption By Mr. Bragg ropliedthat Gen. Grant's Blind by Rings. i‘mm, ;:fli:“‘c 3, snd J“F;";‘" during which he devied in the most | made the most persistent and pugaa- | Bay. Aowo::::.a;‘;ftc‘::i:nmflmz! L provat [ goneral, who received o ne dolegation in wold OF | emphatio mannerany intention or de- | cious campalgn ever made in thismate, srmed with fwo reral. £ Sirraitsn oitn the money, testified that it was in e%- S Gran, but go into the convention ub- | jpg 4 cepopy Illinoia ropublicans. | Sountry. By promising every thing [ vers, rushed on ok i gessof the amount authorized to be REVIVING BLAVE TRADE. ins'ructed. The following resolutions Catcaco, May 17.—4 p. ¥ levied by Gen. Graot. The bill W8 | geci) pigpateh to Tus Bas. as reported by the committee, were ssed. l Journals Washington sp: v Resgan moved to suspend the | LONDoN, May 18—1a. m. —A cor | unanimously adopted: Pyl - dent writing from Edinburgh Rameey, aaid to-day, in re-| rules aod pass the river apd barborap. ' Fepondent writing Resolved, That we, the republicans ; 5 : 2 :xm T e 2t Tho trad not foad | propriation bill.. The ‘il wes resd goyathat since the dopartars from | o¢ Hamilton county in convanticn sa. | <%0 I beliove, under the circum: | Repablic captured the convention and | retreated totheir boat, which was np- T O iwiet Atto ey Town- | throvgh, oocupying an hour. Mr, | Weyet of Gordon Fasha therobas | y,iubled, do hereby resffirm our faith | stances, ho is the strongest and moat | sent Tom Kenaard, John Cadman and | setin the haste to get away, and fom the report of Distric Y Reagan eaid he would prefer to have | °°F & EFeas evival of the 8 4% trace | i the principles of the republican | available man in the contest. I am[a few others of that ilk, to select the | clinging & e send in the Whittaker case, aud there: | gho bl concurred in by commitieeof | O the Red Sea, which is greatly en- | 1p) oy peretofore promulgated by | not making war upon any of the rival | men who are to direct i e bus drile with i fore had no opinion t> express about | the whole, bat he was directed by hhvwn;l!!ged by reports circulated for | g o7 tional convention, snd we be- e g war upon any of the rival = fo are to direct lha.mpnbhuul tide. The fifth one went down. it. This t would not made pub- | committee to move a suspension of the aw] d;;.lm q.;lrdnflAPdl,hl :hu'du- liove that the peace and prosperity of | %37 ates. That I am againet them | ship of state in the comiog storm.|The mate and seaman leaped it repor! R i rales and =8 their organ he said be nAxbn'u‘en dr;gnn u«‘l’m ’ lll?z: mi:m the country depend upon the success | i# true, but only because I am for | Though to counteract their influences | into their own boat, and, picking uj lic by the depyrtmen Do T ! of the republican yarty at the polls | Grant. But'should either of the oth- | we have T. M. Marquette and a few | the swimming thieves one by ond - I am in favor of the renomi- (rom Ubited States senator down 10 | was received with a mation of General Grant for [juryman, and a lavish use of money | but all shots missed him. the presidency simply and only be- (a0 power, the Grant Army of the | fired upon the thieves, who hurriedly 2 pecial Dispatch to The Bee, of the court was received, when the on the bill was passed, | Of $1aves at Assarat and Cairo and the | Ny verber next, Therafore, Blai th curely bouna th i 3 3 apathy of Egyptian officisls hascaused B ers, Blaine or Edmunds or any of [ others who are for Washburne. 'y bound them and carried them case would be reviewed by the proper | Yeas 179; nays 47. B vt 1 e ey | thom,bo tho choico of the Chicago con- | _That Grant could ot pll the full | hackf” the schooner. They aro_now Effor's’ were made for sn_evening session to consider the Ute bill, but republican voto of this couaty and [ o 3", While the Marltime association officer and the result made known to ; . city, is as clear as daylight. That | . considering the matter of reward- of the British consul general, to_ en- | yypport (o the nominee of the Chicago { ¥ention, T shall abide by the couatry. the molion was rejected. trust Count Sal T convention. decision of the properly constituted o 0N ing the mate. THE ADJOURNMENT RESOLUTION Mr. Speaker laid before the house a | "ith full permission to azsist. | esolond, That wo tecognizo General | suthority, T shell sappert. the mom- | E¥publionny victorg iwnot depand: e any was reosived in the tenate to-day snd | message from the president and cor- AN INDIAN RING. Grant aa the firatcitien of the cown- [ iieo'vortr ot ax woedially se 1| ttuss - But - ihe’ arare i T gt - bs Jriniohgéace rulstive to the all The Times, in its financial asticle | try: retorel t2 the sppaipciefinn b sg o Amcrcon. taboramus i | this mraing, saye: “The question of | “hare wero only two men in the | €80 Tknow some not altogotherd tee. One of th: m*;“w";’“‘“:::: ":B Fortune bay. Referred n:d foreign t:; bnnm;-- m-;-gemn! olfhflw It"lflm convention that were diwatisfied with | interestsd persons have tried to make publican seuatorssaid to-day affairs committes. Adjourned. office continues to oseupy the atten- | (ho result of its deliberations and sin- | it appear that I was attacking Wash- S AN % ¥ ti 5 the city. It |, are enough ‘‘close” couanties the A repubticansia the sanate would be op SENATE. e e R galar enough, those two men wero the | buryo, and somo haye gone 2o fur as | country to de‘eat Grant, at the polls Bposial »..,.«fi f ms::, P < ; i T is said that in one case while the Tndia | *‘rambancti 0w el 2 Bored o ad o e B e e e ereena | council was peyiog from 30 to 40 ahul- o e ation | toaay that T inspired a certain srticle suro s lecton day comes ‘round: | Gocugo, May 151 . a1 was made for the pay of Unite: li ton ¢ i ils to i i hich F ¢ i e democrats know this and so all » e -—Max ings per ton for conveying raila to | ed. ~ Contrary to their expectations | which appesred in The St. Louis |, ®7emoctatsnow thisand so all| . Jartsberg, a well-known engine tion is but an aggregate of |t am-!brewery,JuhnGnduer&Cn, counties, and if Lancaster is auy s rt | ¥33 damaged by fire. Loss hetween of a sample of the others, why there | $100,000 and $200, - on | the treasury in aoswer to the senats | 108" eyIng ; marsh's, Hs expressed the opiion | the treasucy i Indiathegreat Penumbina railroad was | they wero elected io stay at home, | Globe-Domocrat some d: N i et 9 g if the bill repealiog s y y , lemocrat some days ago. Now | oot and work. = constructing engineer of the thatnoaction on tke resoluti-n would | ceriain indefinite and aunusl ¢ | peying only 36 shillings per_ton. - In | and it was done in way: They well | 45 all such statements I want to enter | sacion with yete G o at e PFL | Pullman Palaco Car works, who. w other cas:s discrepancies of ugs | knew thatit would be impossible for per t:m mm ?ih:rhun in ulzuv-_mi them to be elected ss deiegates, but Bk P ment cout s an 08e on the rival ave no sort- o 0stilit) R - they hoped to got a couple of men iy | s calling and._election sare. born at Stockholm. to Mr. Washburne. Why should | " C8snd eloction sare- asinan Thave! Hesyshe is for Grant; 80 | however, mat the violent oppositic | Special dispatches to The Boe. amI Weare then working in the | of the entire newly electeddelegation, | The following games of base ball same direction. Now, as to the charge | Which shows that they appreciate the | ore played May 17th: fact that the stateis for Blaine, and c,s,i,.,,myu., 18-1 that they desired to use the franchises | Clovelands 5, Cincinnatis 1L~ atruck by locomotive two week ago, choerfulness cf one who was making |\ oo, Sy nizht, aged 4. Ho was had st present. istions would have an effect on thi migregos e intereston 3.65 bonds for the Dis- > = - i i king funds, The 2 The hotels are flling up rapidly with m::,ffl';fi:é‘ (hot they would ot | COmPabies are 0o numerous, snd the | elected who could not possibly stte strangers, who come t> witness the | be affected by the b 1. most infamons system seems to have | the Columbus convention, and in t ) prevailed for yearsaud the government | way they. would. get {0 %o a3 their Ho'ou Ocurinéy raee,omt's WG], B 1?1‘;‘2‘.55"&?.’?.’."..":’55 it .‘-’;’- of India was compelledto psy the | proxi-s, The convention instructed number of people congiegets along iiabosat & Geputy mamshals. Ho | highest possiblo price for everything | tho delegatos present at_Columbus to the siver bank fo witness the rowers | PTLRREL S BORIY. TN up the g“;b‘?:;,b::pt:::i:;t:‘z’e Marquis_of | cast the entiro voto of the delegation, | that Cameron and Conkliog aad my- a positive and unqualified denial. | their cantankered souls and with the 5 bt b -8 d that no delegate should be allow- ; | practics. Beting is in favor of Han- [ bill to merrow. cult than that of teformiingthe Indian | od ¢ 1 g self have formed a conspiracy to force | of our citizens to secare for themselv 5 t g givo_any one his proxy. The & BAUTINORE, May 18, 1 a. m.—Bal- fon. d 3 .nii]'j‘;:f(;fu':;;d'_;“‘flfifil‘;h:I:éc‘r‘: Ofice. "Tho subjot will ikely Som | Sujor iokei” game to movg | 07806 upon the ropublicnpaty | tho “ens potaf Egyii” i acy oppor | meees 5 Wabemhio e * ™ Bal. s BUSSIAN PERSECUTION. el tonte, st ot | before parlisment soon fter the open- | quite ,n,,g,.;cm"‘,,‘b.,. it was no | agaiast the wish of the majority, no | tuaity is fiflfdeg- AvLBaNY, May 18, 1's. m.—Albany, A bill was introduced in the house | (377 0L Rar to TrEL TEnth Ol at |10 S use, thematier had been mansged so [ moro crucl or fase asortion was ;o e Hersie the rescln g T Tag 3 calling upon the president for all cor- | Clumbus, O., to be beld August 10, ¥ adroitly that successful opposition was | gver made. T mado my chotoe of | got handsomely combed down. o mo- | oo CRCESTER May 18, 1 8. m.—Bos- Bpecial dispatch to Tus Bax. ol _the unitin. Bolters eodif o il L, condinta - with |iiowtol sifaii wid detlient i [T 107, Warciitees, §. respondenioo in regard to the persecu- | and it was paseed. Parts, May 18—1a. m.—A ramor | milk and-water republicans were not e Senator Muxey called up the bill to to | amidst confusion, and the thing VACHARD & BEAN. | DEWEY & STONE, |J.8-frexchac ANREFETS tion of the Jews by the Russian gov-| o N3 Cr s K € nail clerks. The | is carrent that the French govern- | wanted te represont Hamilton ropub- | out the slightest reference = ersment. bill provided that these clorks shall be | ment intends to recall M. Founier, | licans in & stats covention. Gonklig o Cameron: T oould not(HEXeRDl foslinghasboen| - Him Fnsncssoos Moyi18, 1 < sonxrru=ms, |GROCERS, A HUGE SENAATION. divided iuto four classes after July 30, | the present minister to Constastino- | Wo bad quite » rainfall Saturday | have provented, had Idesiced, Conk- | engendered by this fght that will | . M. Kalloch, the mucdercr ot Gras. OMAHA. ouama ; i ies. | Ple, and to send M. Joubert to co-op- | evening and Sundsy morning, doing : A H t o At aemeeting of the house Pa- léflfl‘.dmh ug’:g .fl:dlwm:\;' P‘mmmh T Gobin, . the nm; E‘milmfiom, m’m”hm_-nd ol | ling ‘r;;,'n .upl;:m].‘xl,_g Gr_.u:m opp:u- lc]“u;:;.li:kaly manifest itself in the fall B:}?:;;:(i“h“(hb'd _|m om inform ific rail i d Jet- e oaitth - ) ' 6ifth, inted British minister, relative to | lars worth of good. Early sown | ing Blaine. Uonkling is too great a ic y the diatrict attorney on 3 A Lincoln veB. & M. clio=ileond commitiee 0 220, A 9 J0:000; Tourth, 41,200, and ik, | D e Ao | wheatlooka splaslly, bus Giat shat to be controlled by inmy| The little daughter of Mr. Wat- |account of a flaw in the proceedings | $ 20 shortibs, 6 40; short cleat, | o, e ter making charges of corruption and | §1.400. Pending dizcussion the morn- | the financialstate of the o msedidly, st | power to be controlled by me orin my | ., ™ "ot ltor and builder, | of the grand ju 60. Tixena. Neb., May 1 Dribery._agsivst the Pacific railroad | ing hour expird and Senator Sauls- | Pire- el '_“'"e'w‘tof April | jnterest. The same is true of Cam- s grand jury. il 3 committee, written by J. A. Granger, | bury fook the floor on thexegular or- SYBIAN. PAMINE, and 1st of May will probably be s to- ) T CLOSING PRICES. | triot clerk's office to-day asking an ! der, the Kellog-Spofford resolutions. | SPFaDq e lon | 4 oo, | tal i n thei sistance was close at h The markets were quiet and essier. | 7 i ; 5 ticed fields interested in their own States, and in e was close at hand and simost | preme court. The books and papers A junction restraining the city of Lin- S Dgdei 2 Ho yisled to Senstor Wallace, who |8 sponent says! The' Bund bub: | whoredt wascut of the e ey | thomelvon than in mo. Now, |immedistoly rendored, sho wasso bud- | of the polics court having beon" thor- Wheat—_$1 15} for May; L1020 | ol from selling railroad property e T e Shousand ol | lion for the postoficoopabemoar, Ta | Lshed st Lellia, Franve, containe | inces and a good stand. what would would have boen maid | {Jpe e 11a¢ #he died in a shont f cughly investigated the alleged valid- o i Mo 36 foe Tames oIS T T money and cne hun explanation of the bill Senator O e o Ahat th5 | 1, Zach Chandler PostNo. 44,G. A. | ¢ 11 had I ‘supported Blaine| The Finch libel auit wi Do e movod forons, been 8ban- | gige for July; 37 for August. e Jars worth ‘of land grant bonds were ; il S at lpps, in which hostates that the | .. wiil sbeceo the. 80th iast s an ppol ch libel auit will come up | doned as moved for acquittal. e T | e W4 to United Stato Semstors [ oo s the ot o o | Peoblo o that part of Syria aro do- { Devoration Day. A general tnvita- | a3ainst tho only candidato from my [ next term of court, and a Jively tims | The workingmen's convention yea- | , Usta—3)Ec for May; 30%0 for.Junes | RegUSRCle, w17 hers was o et §1.000,000 worth of bonds | 86065600 1aes than the cstimte of the | Fcribed sebeiog at the last end of mis- | ton is extended to all ex-soldiers, | own state, and, farthor, T stato em- |1 epected. The Templo of Honor |tardsy was presided ovor by Viee |00 U0 )\ ¢ 5oo; 1055 for | & wreck on the railroad at this polnt and that $1,000, bers ofthe | department $15,000 more thanjtho ap- | °7 and want. ~ It is heart-breaking to | mombers of the various secret orders, Shaticp ey ST 1o i com ‘I!“:lu made arrangements to report | President Smith, the president, Den- L or) % 3 Ftosty thent T w. Tou wlie were distribited emong members b hank wifiiess the desperate struggle b:- | and other citizens to take part in- the udge Mssons’ argument to the jury | nis Kearney, being absent. ;f.'“l_u.oo for June; €6 92} for | collided at the curve just below the de- house. The writer says he can pro- E:x‘:fl:‘:: ..Li....‘{.;‘.‘.‘,‘...fi“b";’?‘rfi tween life and death which goes on in | gyorcises on that occasion. spiracy or even concert of action, ex- | and publish it. It will undoubtedly Indications. ke pot, one of them coming from $660. 5 while playing around a_bon-fire, had KEARNEY'S CASE. Whisky—$1 08. M. company filed a peti tal failure, Corn in- doing. well, I | ron. Thoso gentlemen are far more | her clohes ignited and although as- | Kearncy's case s still befors the su- & " . Ve varter of the city, in ever; i ] i i make spicy reading, and our volatile | special Dipatch to The Bee. ; » i i duce evidence and furnish witoesees |} oy, . Sory quche Srise ToATsii very, AthuAnn:lls Sk af‘momt cept as is proper bstmnhConk:.nc- Vifa Sl "Waskrvorox, May 18—1 a. m.— | Bulk Meats—Short ribs, §6 274 for ;{huh;mru,hm: other going to it. to sustain the charges, and asks foran| The scnate committee ordered the| on i " g : ilton county Sunday School Associa- | Cameron and myself. Thero have |, =17 g that will keop hao re: | For the Uppec Misstwipnl sod Lover | July- obody was hurt. One engine and et 5 : 180 added to the clauso | Y0408, little and great mep, women | tion will bo held at tho Presbyterian | peen i radie: aoths A 2 eep o- | For the Upper Mississippi and Lower LR e tender was totolly wrecked and thrown investigation. No action has been l'oll':;m:ia il:‘w';’ 575,000 for _inland | 204 children, Christians, Jews and | church of this city, beglnning Tues- 1o promises or trades; nothing | spectably clean for some time. Missouri Valleys: Stationary or fall- Cnicao Live Stock Market from the track to the water's edge. taken in regard to the letter, the com- u‘-fiu&mxioi i Al yeitead] :‘:.:: .‘;?mgf:.dc:n& ::;L !pl:a.{'l:%“f:dr day, June 15th, next of the sort. And all theso statements | A large party is already formed to|ing, followed by rising barometer; | Cuicaco, May 17. | Swo box-cars were quite badly smash- ed. The wreck was soon removed and ; hgediad Paopy Mimes, | which you see going about to the ef- | attend tho Chicago conventfon, and it | from southerly to contre, westerly et T aertain aa 4 ronpon- | b sl a1 bty days. adveriue | 1o barzacks, whero dells tho Gor- foot that thero s senatorial syndicato | %eXPected that at loast onc.car full | winds; clear of partly cloudy weather | The Drovers Journal thisafterfiooh | i, ir,cie ropaired, and the trains ars F ; e o | o et s o o i | 0T, Ssid Pasha, while hundreds ool dicate | will stact, from here. ©. | with local rains in northern portion. [reports an follows: o oL | making their regular trips. ®ility of the writer, and whether he is | me o uf Oclt) g ss({ ;08 he | more, wives of goldiers, snd those who MONTREAL'S MELEE, in this affair are sheer nonsen i Lye's Victim. Hogs—Receipts, 35, cad; o ly Sl sa s el 127 ot merely engaged in a stock jobbery | 1st duy of ‘Ock-bor, 1880, 0 wHeH | have roturned penniless to their homes Outcao, May 18—1 a. m.—Secre- | GAGES DOUBLE HEADER. [ specit Dipateh to The Bee. sctive movemont and about ¥e08 8| xo1ICE 70O BUILDERS AND affir before asking the houss toorder | B 7 PR CCEy S L onding ron_willy screumiog through the | _— tacy Keogh of he sepublican nation Eutox, 0. Moy 161 2 m—A m;g;::::fi;:g@émmgr L R investigation. The matter has caused | June 30, 1879, and June 30, 1880, | Stroets qnc oratly hes e °v | Etrike of Dock Laborers—Who | al committee, the city, and to-| pagdock Tndertakes to Bag |¥oman named Painter committed sul- £ 60; light, 84 10@4 4. If you bave am foanlied fee igati ernor's building. The bhnd and cri day will open his office. 'The different % | cido at the village of New Hope, fivo | 430682 60 NeR0 BL LGS (. 1o | conides, window _'p-‘:i other work i i embers who | shall exceed 50 per cent. of the con- n N i n i I d quite » sensation smong m pled, and sick of every race and re, Cause Excitement— By | st delegations will have their hotel | the County For Grant But | miles west of this place. Sho used a e i I i o ] e Sy s o s o i it 2 the letter, | tract, before such expenditure; pro- | P o AN 5 3 A £ . have bun:x:r:,e; ::::;- 2 ided this procese shall ot provent e e v i.Agoh;E Making an Attack. Dendquarier durng the convention Two Delegations Will barrol hlf fll of water with some (%, B €200 2T Food to chole, | Johh Epencir, 533 Brosivey, Goua: Thotives s Hrbor spyeopeiation | cidy to pomsinus ths 'contract ‘ae’ re- T ey Alabama, Clifton; Arkansss, Pal Go to Columbus, Iy boen o an nseno saylum, butshe [$4 2067 e E e e e e S e g duced. Wallace, in explanation of read. pecisl : ifornia, Palmer; Colora was considered cured of her former |€O%% s % 60 “ 27 - bill pas put through the houte nndu" lassd.. Malinoning explmatine of od of hunger, while hundreds | ~MonTueat, May 18—1a. m.—The | Pacific; Connecticut, Pacific; Georgia, [ i inmanity. sockers frm 3t £ 2063 60 l;:df?é wiTsw suspension of the rules by & vote of | 1 80 RR 0 o o he. proviso | Of others with their children have | hod carriers in diflerent parts of the Tilinois, Pacifi d [Sescislidiapetal o E——— 80@4 20; wes . We offers frst-class white isun- po Sl WL o ot ke e boen days without food. Al te time | oity have caused work o besuspended | Palmer; Iows, Shorman; Ka Bmamen, Neb, May18, 10, m— MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH |40\ = 0\ i mar. | drled shir s brs-clae witte les- : b mes aa the government remains with | by striking for one dollar per day. mer; Kentucky, Palmer; Louis ere was a desperate combat in the Sheep—Receipts, 5, g A < Maoy membera voted for the pas- | ble. In the firat position it ssems 40| {6lqeq hands, though they cannot fail | Monday morning the ship laborers | Tremont; Maime, Maitwson; Mary. | county convention, Saturday, between New York Money end Stock | [ket fatrly active; common to good I';:’“; P';;n;;.fl::-‘:; W-fl-_ng;-,; sage of the bill while objecting to | continue the “star” routes, and the i clipped, $4 50@4 90; wooled, 85 50@ e e alipe: Tiven, at the reduced price of $1.50. for the Donsldson and Olyde lines | jand, Palmer; Massschusetls, Gard. | the Blaine and Grant delegates. P i 20 workmanship, fit and style of our struck for 15 cents hour, which ;" Michi ; Mi ta, | dock forced the issue by telegraph and | woNzY... pyr Bour, o Michigun, Pasifio; Minnesots, | etod that Gogo, county moont stand | Sonbe WEHGAN = ——— MONEY. . : was conceded them. P » gt ek ; Yestorday_siternoon men workiog | shire, Paclfio; New Jersey, Pacific; | by her sonator and send a Grant dole- | gAILROAD BONDS= Acive and Treguir. St. Louts Produce. gl m”w:hg-"“ B i s fontructs bave bow Tt fos on board the steamship “Shiek,” | Now York, Pacific; North Carolins, | eation. After nine hours’ of tamult CE T §r. Louw, May 17. _($23shirtsold s Omete. e Wasaxorox, May e el et i . | who, were receiving 16 cents | Tremont; ‘Ohio, Shermsn; Oregon, | the convention adjourned ssne die | Wheat—Opened lower, but clored b, .,.e.“..., The democrata in congress are direct- | four 7ours, 80t bave now frore 8h \gho misery soems to grow graater day | por ~ hour, demanded 20 conts. | Pacifio; ennsylvania, Palmor; Rhods | Yithoutchoosing any delegates. 0.5 easicr; No. 2 red, $105{@l 6 for K prid 1y responsible for the condition of af- 3 HCC? (1 e sesumed to amend | PY 985 . The company refused them, saying | Island, Palmer; South Carolins, Sher- | &Colby at 11:30 p. m., Saturday, | New s : cash; $1067@1 07 for May; $LOZ@ | Lo 0oods for less money than esn fairs and murders in the Ute country. | {hege contracts, The committee was | KICKING AGAINST AMERICAN courE- | that they would give as much a3 o*h- | man; Tennessce, Palmer; Texas, Cli ed the meeting to order and was 103for Juue; 924@93c for July. FR e S ey e e s interior has done | of the opinion that ccngress had Bo TIoN. ers, butno more. The men then | ton; Vermont, Palmer; Wisconsin, | chosen chairman of a nondescript con- 157 | @007 for August; No. 3 do, 3L 023 | 80 Fa R Ao, O leest paiesme: T power, and was further of the opinion | special dipatch to Tux stopped work and started in a body to | Tremont; Washington, Pacific. vention. His crowd then adjournes . gttt | No. 4do, 96c. o |Tn underwear we cannot be under- all in his power to obtain action on | BECP ontuctor was willing to| Loxpox, May 181 a. m.—The | i Steamships and ordered the men | The plan for the convention hall | to Monday at 1 p. 1 Corn—Lower: 343@34}zc for cash | 5 - the agreement which he made withthe | (niuug the contracts at Tednced | amployes of Clark's boot manufactory | here tocease work, By 1:30 o'dlock | in the Exposition building bave pro- | that crowd met yesterday and selected | lake Shore and May; 304@30ke for June. Omaba Shirt Factory, 262 Faroham, Utes. If congress had acted prompt- | rates he could claim damages against | at Glastonburg, Somersetshire, h“,{ the strike had extended along the 80 far that nothing remains to | & Grant delegation. The central com- | Eie"sreiirrad Rye—Easier at 82c. opposite Grand Centeal Hotel. v Ghoni bt havegone into the | the United States for the unexpired | atruck and 1400 of them ato now out | 0°k® only afew well paid workmen | be done exceptputting in the seataand | mittee will appoint a del Barley—No marke —_— ly theminers might havego tho] teb of omployment. The strike bewaa o | Fomainiog. A serious distarbance oc- | decorations. - The committee on local | the regular republicans of this county | orthmsters $93| Whisky—Steady at $1 07. NOTIOE OF FORECLOSURE OF reservation without trouble, as the | "h |\ by (fured a resolution to | the refaral of the masters to diharey | cUrted at the Allsn line wharves, | arrangoments will itself take charge of | 8T tWO to ono against Grant and Pad- | gy Paui preioried. Pork—Easicr; £10 48 bid for cash | Indians would have kuown thai they probibit theincrease in the number of | an_ American superintendent and l;'n where several men continued work af- | the decorations. On the northern | dock; in spite of the utmost efforts of | Wabssn, 5t. L 24| and May; $10 70 for June. CHATTEL MORTGAGE. were to have a settlement according | tripa, Sbandon the uts of American me. | teF. beins ordered to cesse. The | wall of the hall will bea large portrait | the Paddock strength reinforced hy | mon "y st do. Bacon—Unchangr d. Whereas defaul: has occarred in the conditions ade, and move- | After discussion the quesyion was | chinery, which is now extensively used | *t"iker®. to the numberof about & | of Lincoln and the memorable words: | Foute agents from the Union Pacific | Han, ast. Jo, E —Unchanged. e e to the agreement made, ery, v thousand, collected, snd commenced | “With malice towards none and char- | aud St. Joe & Western. Eanms & Texaa. Gesoribod by which the poser $o soll be- ments of whites would not have been t on the Beck provision and it was | in the business. throwing stones until the polioe, with | ity for all.” et b g hion Paci. Lo o e U B g e od to attacks them by Utes, but | \°° ne.mmd?mho“h - fixed bayonets, wpon them, | Hanging from thecenter of the roof | Special Dispatch to Tax Bxx. Live Stock. 1ed to attacks npou , But | oo striking out_the house provision i ] s charged. , | Hanging from thecenter of the roof : St. Louts Live Stock. vt the seaats kept the bill ratifying the | va agroed. to. The following amend- wfi“_“:;‘:;.‘.’:.’;‘nh:: _"l;;’p"l;"i ‘;";“_ scattering them in all directions. Sev. | of the hal will bo adoublo header of | WAH0O, May 17.—The Saunders | weseb oeios e e Loots, May 17, | oo percass bt rou et t neatly three weeks, and | ments were to; for messengers, | Iations, eral police were injured by stones. In | Washington, and above on a stage | county delegation is 8 for Blaine, and | Pacific Mai Cattlo—Active snda shade higher; | Sounty i and for Doveias County, No. ARSI it full month |8760,000; for mail locks and keys, : response to a very urgent request Sir | will bo a new front view draped por- | 2 for Grant. Reese is considered for | U jee to fancy steers, $4 G0@4 63; rd sa'd mortgrye the house has had it & $100,000, If the reccipts of the post. O T Hugh Alley, mayor and chisf of police, | trait of Zach Cbaudler. Grant. oo to prime. $1 4564 53; fat pony | bed po-n o i astion. Now, even in the all i Special dispatches to The Bee. appeared on the scene with a_large | - Tha roof is elevated jn the center 5 5@4 10; o s, al wac with | gTion dopartment sball be inauflcient | ™ cerow, Ji.. May 181 8. m.— | Foresof s, Who wers. distibiod | shors the seshoe ot Torm ie gy | 18 Tien Outo tho Bacer - Omcaco, May 17. | stoces, 930 o 1060 Tor, &5 7564 00 face of a threa B - 5 “fl‘\h"m:l:# "mm“m}’m‘mh The government of the Cuban Repub- | along the 'line of tbe Dominion | pal framework, and this part will be | 5%l Disvatch to the Bes. Wheat—Fairly active, but lower; | co¥ nd hen;:r:& 2 7 - Bous the Utas, it is proposed by thote whe | et B0 b appropriated |Lic fhas bosn contitated ss follows: | wharves. The demands of themen | entirely shut out by bunting. The| LOUSVILE, May 18 1 a m.—A | No. 2, 811661 1o}, closol at 1 1o} | coips, 12,000 head | o 5 5. are pushing for spoedy adjournment | 5370 JPoC T Ta the report of | Onloexta Garcla, president; Holguin, | working at the_steamship Brooklyn | gouthern end of thisspace is quite | 5hort time ago Henry Watterson an- | for cash; $1 15@1 154, closed at $1 1% "% Tap f:m wooled. $4 £. 3 % let this important matter go over [ {o POY SrCNrEL o on siriking | minister of war; Prorasnda, minister | wero granted. Sir Hogh Allan has | wide, and the bunting that covers his | nounced that ho would compel the | for May; $1 104@L 11, closed at 8111 ioped, 83 E0GA 5. Receipis ot ‘;T;“_M‘h postmaster generai | Of fivance; Foncieo, agent in the | telezravhed for military protection, will be painted blue andset withstars; democrats of Kentucky to accept s |for June: $1 053@1 06}, ;m -; g&, 2 lipped, . ipts, ; No. until next winter. i i ich will I ¢ ilding wi Tilden platform thi bef 1 06} bid for July; No. 3, thorized to remit in favor of col- | United States. which will likely be required whenthe | the rest of the building will be paint- | Tilden platform thirty ore the | 1 064 bid for July; No. SEEN Y B How Jostaod and New South| cuBAN NsvRGENTS' soccEss. men go to work to-day. Alljs quict | ed red and white. Around the sides | BoMing \f their convention. This an. | red winter, in store, $110. |- New York Produce. Wasmiwazow, May18—1 a. m.—A | Walesso much of tho cost of oroland | Th landing of the ex-president has | "% | ot Lell willbe Sfieen large por- | 2o e e o | and s o 1 5od. Mg ey New Yomx, May 17. | ch - 3 = i i Austrian “closed | been it trait istingui Ameri bject - 5 No. ; g Al 5 i o s sotues Baeuary of iate Huntos i Srsupocttion of e Ausrien closed | been mont sccamfl; samonition sad Soma Jotts. e of she et Amerloa | feated . dstefmination o opposs o- | 301@37c, closed at 7o bid. for cash; | Wheat—Firmer; No. % Milwack:, | oiyioze it oo iningdsccrations ol structions for Tilden. Watterson has | 36§@37kc, closed at 37c bid for May; | 81 22; ungraded red, $1 26@1 32; | mid Charies Spitt,immedately phur PAYARD'S BILL. defeated. There being no further :. :I:n;ub!ie wisl fnrnial: be sclifags just got back from Grammercy Park, 352\?-)36}, 1 the city of Omaba raid Doaglas judiciary committee ittt ol wie poed: Spodial Diswrh i N Tun Pest Fingstmontag was_celebrated _with - and publishes an editorial in which he | 254@364c, closed vt 36}c bid July; re- | amber, 81 301 32; ungraded white, ey ".:?—’ul ita passage, with I 3 Loxpon, Msy 18—1 a. m.—The | great hieartiness and genune jollity gives up his intentions to fight for in- ( jected, 343@34jc. g $124@1 26; No. 1 do, $1 26}3127; BOMSARS e, <} Bagy Times discussing the subject of the | by the German residents of this city, ST struction. Oats—In good demand aad higher; | No. 2 red May, $1 32; June, $1 254 o . y e Alabama claims surplus, concludes its | The New York Turnverem society | SPecisl Disvatch to the Bes ————— No. 2, in store, 31@31gc for cash;|@1 267. e : 5 forecioned ard’s bill to regulate the m“" ap- | report from the secretary of state in arks as folls s not befitting | celobrated its 30th snmiversary at| , NE® YOR&f May 18—1 a. m.—The Milwsukee rroduce Market 31@31]c for May; 3C}@3Cic, closedat | ~ Corn—Active and firm; ungraded, (1 prope:iv_ containad theren aod to recover. better and is expected naye were cslled and the amendment e e e New Yok, May 18—1 a m. closed at 36jc for June;| No. 2 red, $1313@l 32; ungraled | Spriogs, , above county.” Both pointment of deputy marshals for ser- to the Fortune Bay outrage. jty of the Great Nakion to put | Jones’ Wodda; many elub icipat- | Sloop-of war, theSt. Mary's school Muwavkze, May 17. | 303¢ bid for June; 28§@28{c, closed | 535342; low mived, 53Zc. 530, a 10 o'clock Siovla relutonon 15 ES8 S S L. « Baily inthemorning offr | uiely in its own pocket the money | ing. » oy clubs participat- | hup, of the New York board of edu- | Wheat—Weak; opened fc lower | o 58ic for July. Gats—Dull and wealk; mixed wert- | 5 the presiocf wid Choricpritie EXTRA SESSION. o ren o relock, hut went ayer. | of which it was constituted the trust | At noon at Union Hill the passage | 036108, sailed yesterday for New Lon- | and olosed fim; No. 1 Milwaukee| ~Rye—No. 2, in store, 8lc. om, 44346c; white western, 47G50c. | ; prcraa. Astomsey. T gk Beseafler.of 110 Co0L DES | officer to make a division among pri- | of the clubs before leaving for New | 308, Oopnecticat, thenceto Plymouth, hn?l 17; No.1Milwaukee, §116;| Barey No. 2, 80c. Eggs—Dull at 10§G11c. T et R authority that, should cougress ad-|yive and adjourned. i and howse sgain. She has apwards of | g1, 3 Mih 9. 4,[810 273@10 50 for r;sh; $10 35@ | Beef- iet and unchanged. joumm, without makiog proper provi — would be for congecss snd the presi- | aud the members were reviewsd by S Fiid ity Bos on Boacd: 37,; Tejected, 77 omikas: 00, Nos | A1 ‘573 for June; $10 473@1050 for| Cut ;.eqn.llq':m‘:nhn; hiac mid- sions fcr counting the electoral vote, Corn—Active but lower; No. 2, 37c. { July; $10 50 for August. dles, $6 13; short clear middles, one hundrs A statemont is made on the highest | Theq senato thea went into exsou- | 0%, 0, ), “Vy ! oot Dlan | Jersey was witneased by great crowds | Cherbourg, Lisbon, Madoria Islands, | Ro, ; June, $1 09]; July, | Por .—Fairly active, but lower;| Pork—Weak; new mess, $11 20@ SHIPPL:G NEWS. dent to expand their windfall of two | representatives of the city govern- Tl president wi ¢ ing were the movements | million pounds in scme enterprise | ment. y fls&- c:\:i ':-"““.'n‘,'.“m nl‘v":oef):u:: %fld-y, Dlay 18: ‘which n{%"mlfinmmfiazion The day is knownin the calendar A Colored Devil. Oats—Higher and :circe; No. 2,| Lard—Fairly active, but lower; | $7 06}. . : That in his messags on this subject,| New York—Avrived, City of Glas-{of both mations alike. There is for | of the church as Whit Monday, and | Special.Diepaich to The Bes. 1ic. $6 874@6 90 for cash: 86 90 June;| Lard—Easior; primo steam,$7 2. | THE TAILOR, should an extraression become neces- | gow. ance Nisgara to bs redeemed from | special services wero held at Trinity | Mormisrows, Tenn., May 18—1a. | Rye—Advanced 1c; No. 1, 83c. 86 924@6 95 for July; $5 97§ for Aug-| Butter—Quict but firm at 9G17c. | Has just received » iok of e, sary, be will take substantially the| = Liverpool—Arrived, Nevads, ity | sordid associstions; tharearc hundreds | church, at which large congregation | m.—At Sharp's turnout on the C. O. |, Bacley—Advanced 2c; No. 2 fall, | ust. 4 Checso—Qulet at 11@12je. o fi;‘h.ffiu‘.: e prlom, whieh e pme groond as that entertained by | of Berlio and Adrian, New York. of projects which no Bourse might be # was present, * ’ & A, pilroad, a negro named Bird, | 71e. Bulk Meats — Boxed shonlders,| Whisky—Nominal at$1 1261 15, o) u’nl:hl,ltlnt