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sag TN . VOL. IX. OMAHA, fiiEBRASl(A: VSA'i‘UiIV{i)AS{; 7\”[AVY”22, 1850, LR NO. 288, Established 1871. : ; MORNING EDITION. The greenback workingmen nominated | butchers’ steers and choice heifers, ! delegates to the Chicago convention | £3 75@4 0od cows and_heifers, ACAD EMY_QE MUsIC! ED H 0 I.M & ER I $2 75@3 25; good feeders, $3 75@4 00; | c. J. WHITNEY. .. Mansger ) : Pri(;é Fri;ve Cents Wi tive tr divided in two fac- WASHINGTON. |7 0t Vo mponsslo vo_ x| tons and ara Gabiiog with sach othe. —_— boats through the dells, and suggested ICE FIELDS. from each congressional district Bayard's Bill Regalating Mar-{ &Bosteonement of the excursion for & | ooy pipicnt The B Tllinois Send a Doleful | hedemocratic part of the working- | §5 7as 50 esions, S 200 para ¢ Wholesale and Retail halls Passed by & Part; with Qanks, Haurax, Moy 2—10p m—Two | (v otin o t0 the Galema | M convention nominated the can- | shipmens, 1,500 head. One Evening Only, y [Flim T s 2 t0n | rgeting i e s By Lt ety x| SATURIAY, MAY 22 MANUFACTURING . Vote. d snd the plan of business mapped Blnnchnd, :m; ml.ln{ u(l;r;xv:sa;‘l;“;? Tanner. =g e eelldu the supply and prices unchang- AR, MAX SN, Y 0 be lost of (P Lo 5 2 L. £ 3B out fot several days. Rev. Mr. Pego | suppiscd to be Jout of New Found: MARKETS EY TELEGRAPH, (ol Roccipim 200 head. = - |1 sanupoment s the Honorof snsouncing . pres for the appoint- hich i Infopmation Called for Con«|mentof a committee io investigate the | West coast, which are now delnying P . cause of delay of the printing of the | vessels. Logan Screws on the Conkling The Eminent Tragedian, New York Money and Stock. mores, §4 10@4 20; packing, 84 10@ 2 o YORK,¥ay 21. |415; heavy shipoing, $4 20@4 2 JEWELERS cerning the Expulsion of | & 0 61,8 400 B0k Gag and Seouros a Solid rongh; 83 70a4 0. ftssipts, 5600 | [ MR. LAWRENCE Jews in Russia. o e i El e BT i pinm i ae O Delegation. N oS TT o B AND PRACTICAL WATCH-MAKERS, b e N o] ORGSR o el gl »owesmovones. \IJARRET ' cnm::l;nnl. ;l; “;-oi:lh‘ SRR mi'on_dwn 18 to 5, to sit on the opposition | Overriding the Ur.mefl Protest - S B e WATCHES AND JEWELRY AT WHOLESALE PRICES. it gt 2 T .. :;':i,:;:,"’f";;: ;’_’:; il g e of Half the Districts. Bk wm::‘“w' e e e Goods sent to any part of the United States on i s oy . o v | SILVERWARE, CLOCKS & SPECTAGLES, twenty consecutive days in the history ?C.“f.v.cf"ml'i-,uin;-mcm':d".'n"nmm'.?: And everything found generally in a first- d WasaiNero, May 21, 4 p. m.— | mittee on the book of discipline, eto , A bill appropristing the smount of | ¥ss made (ho apo ial order for Tucs. el ng_f‘,c;flg]n‘-"{m‘gg: The Ruleor Ruin Policy Applied claims reported by the commismioners ::L ::::“",’ :‘h:h‘-::n:;':n";n ve notico that be w:‘u st e :gflly ‘With a Vengeance £ clai d. . | day, call attention to the Testrictions e Lol come it e wokits; (bt 2 e impartation of foreiin cattls k2 N Bayard's marahits bill wan baben {61 mioisterrlrelef o Satucday morn | U1y resclation on the subject, | Cullom Nominated for Gover- of the country. The total thus far is | Soweiey Sess e shirchie il iobemns class Jewelry Store. up, amsnd.d sighilly, all republioan | s tae com e on o mitice | A result of the private inquiry on the e 35,619. For the year, thus far, 116, | Aimision to ive back ronatn DressClcle, 756 amendmevts voted down, ard the bill| o8 MG T oGy iraiga | fubject, leads to the belief that the | mor on the Fourth Ballot. 872 The agont seys this yeor vill| o—" BEST SELECTED STOCK IN THE CITY! passed by a party vote. missions commities, Wednesday;theo- | government has not at prescnt any protably be the largest year for im- i i toe, T intention to remove any of the re- ot £ Senator Beck guwo notice that on |logioal somivacy committee, Thuraday | iiehtion to reione sy uf e %% | Grant Men Jubilant—Alsbama Menday next h> would ¢ 1! up the bill | afternoon, and committee on church eed | i f e Grant to -me{:d the laws in relation to the | polity, Weduesday aft racon. The l':;ld" act of 18184] ks‘h:yu 7;." l:?"}'i'le Goes t, internal reverve kuown us tho Cerdis | synodical records were then called for | bl oppore any resclaticn of & privato bill, and presanted to the clerk’s desk, and ]fl;:;ier for am- dification of the reg The leislative sp,ropristion bil | recommended to the reveral commit- was then taken up. Ll - BRITISH BILLIARD CHAMPION BEATEN. mittee's amevd-vent, wh M. Vignaux, the French billiard ex- Hiram's Got'Em. thetotslamoant of the bll mit came| FOREIGN EVE pert, beat Jco Bonnett, ths E: o hakraait) sy Jewelry manufactured on short notice. Orders from the Country solicited. Whenin Omaka call and see us, No FEBRIFUGE |=-<5:%.5 e 13 S R ik Wales follow in the order named. A REMARKABLE LETTER FROM A EDHOLM & ERICKSON' S About 25 per cent of the emigrants| CELEBRATED PHYSIGIAN. | The Jewelers, Opposite the Postoflice, 15th & Dodge. . Louts, May 21 |go direct to the west to engage in migration that has ever been known. Germany sends the largest proportion of emigrants; Ireland, the Scandavian countries, England, Scotland and Various Political Points. ! b ‘Wheit—Higher; No. 2 red, $1 012 i from the Lous $10.,000, was agles to, champion, two games last n Oirioaco, May: 2924 p: m.Tho | in Re g 2 red, 8 farming, and the employment bureau B and tho bill was read a th 7d time avd == e Npulmc‘;“'mzm T m‘;m e, | SLM1ZA forcash; 81 08laL12 fg‘:l‘\ 7] ¢ Cantlo Gardon can provide employ- o 3 ok S . - . 53 atio & ment for a T mand el Mocyia T Exciting Scenes in Both et it g e P | Ltin neuling th 43 delegute to | dulys OGS Tor vt 8510 | e a1t e e Sl i n iy A fening senate proceed to the consideration of oH H : : 7| the national convention to vote for S year great and av o activo in | gfect: trie omcmm::.lluuuy uiph. v Houses of Parliament | Muibens, near Jelallabad. Corn—Hiher: 36§@37e for carh; | Gttling hmmigromss on land. Abon: | ooy omidin, Saiacing, stc. el but fac o s the joiut ru'o for counting the votes of electors_of presidens snd vice prei- dent. Discu tho _ ropublicar to Grant and autherizad the chaieman of | 3575360 for pla 3 313934 8c for June; the convention to eo telegraph Gev. | 315c@35} fr August, 3 Uats—Steady at 32c cash; 312-@ 81jc for June; 26 for July; 23}e ten per contum of the immigrants re- | Fsion, & 27 by S main in this city. Ryt OF Tov : = thi ity St ot e 6 Vot & nonth ngat L (o Closing Melody. Sy Ui Ttch s ohalf of yous mediny = = - AR e 2 D g : = OUR FISHERY CASE INTERESTS ENGLAND In the house of commons Jast night have | Bradlaugh Offers to take An |Sir Chacles Dilke, under scerctary for [ Grant. the Kellogg case taken up, and §en foreizn affairs, in reply to a question, | The nomination was made unavi- far Conliteg Smcrted thas Oath But the House Says Its | sid the goveroment intended shortly | - - g s for August. Spsshl Dispeic b the'Bea raotice B Years mes mad who voted for these resolutions will Mere F With to put before the hcuse the papars re- 3 Rye—Firm at 90c. CrxcrsNart, May 1a m.—The fimzogrg;mmom === vote to thiow the Kellgg case over a Mere Form Wit Latng o ho Furtoms Bay fsery ds. | Numerous potats waro onered by [ - Barley—No skt closing concerts of the May festival e : il ion. i i h t ow py- | th ti Grant delegations. isky—Dull at $1 07. were given last night. The Muaic = until the next session. The moti Him Only. pute, and the matter was now occupy- | the anti Grant delegatios Pork= QRIEALIAI0150 seh; G10/56 | Dol e b A e a was adopted, 25 to 14, by s strict ing the governmeut’s attention. B jpacty vote, the domoceats not. pl 2 COST OF AFGHAN WAE. Spocial dispatch to The Bee. s B thervotes) The Stupid House of Lords| y .4 morrington, socretary of stato | Srntsarrewn, Tuis., May 2L—4 p. - el ¢ ; - | for India, stated that he believed the | m,—The republicans this morning se- The Senate weat into executive sex-| Wakes Up---Lord North , m, e republicans roing se sion and adjou ned. cotetAocuste Glads Suvctitedign varly have been | 1.104 o delegation of 42 Grant men to Pl :é 24,86 a7 15, 2o dexi the Chicago convention. John Weat- oner for June. closing attraction of the festival was X 10 65 for July, the “coronation anthem” (* Zadok, the IT IS THE BEST. & Ig.y Selted Meats—Easier; 84 00@ | Priest),” and from Handel. ippi and Lower . 5 HOW TO COOK THE TURKEY. : el ey " Hooker nccued Belford and Has- stone ofiSharge ay 221 worth heads the delegation from Cook | wyiwmucen Froauce Marmet ?J;’?fi?éfi;&‘léé .?.'1’,",1‘2;‘55 gx il | acreed kell of bad fuith in securing for thsir ful Action. Goschen, British minister to Turkey, | county. The delegates at-large are e | Tl el Ute bill precedence on Wednesday > John Logaa,* E. A. Stors, J. B.| Wheat—Firm; opened jo higher | clear or partly cloudy weather, night next over his Ohoctaw bill, aud | Reward Offered For Any Tra- £y up’m-“ S nion Raum snd D. T. Lippler. snd clesed steady; No. 1 Milwaukee, Suspended. There was much confusion and loud | hard, #1 12; No. 1 Milwaukee, $110;| p cial Dispatch to Tue bee. No.2 dy, $107; May, $107;June, | papapecenia, May 21 —The phit-| A PROMINENT DRUG FIRM. said they would havo a sweot time get- c<s of the Lost British Special Dispateh to The Bec. " ting it through. Sy MapgIp, May 22.—1. &, m. - f Esheals front b8 Joslitiof wies' the ligy qul guly. @8 OB Ho08 Mibwae hazr ot ) 3 The bill allowisg clsima approved Heaining Shup elgn mivister in Teply o & question in | motion was put to nominats without [ kee, 89)c; No. 4, 8lc; rejected, 68c. m.fl&,‘f.&‘:(fl"fi fl'f,,f;fi‘,’:;l'?‘{ Sl cothie, M., July 30,1187, by the accouating cfficers of the *Atlanta. thesenato denle] tht Spuin was nogo- | debate the 42 Grant delogates, and oS ks NEdeT e demand of the New York creditors Sro bn m‘:fi.:'."‘nf"u.mi';’u"i':: N tiating commercial treaty with the | Bluing' frionds refused to vote, 1¢| Osts—Declined §c; No. 2, 53fc. | for payment of §6,000,000 i Aty it doa! o treasury was passed—93 to 78. Cox, from th> foreiga committee, o .| United States, and_added " it was his | > “"°°. *| Rye—Firmer; No. 1, 854c. Bennett, the British Bllliard | belief that a conclusion of such a | W3 ¢srried, however. C.D. Trumble | Borior” Ouiet and unc}%anged; No.| Strock an Iceberg. treaty would be difficult. then offerod a reeolution leokingto | 2 fall, 70c. pecial Dispatch to Tho Ece. ted a bill asking the prosident f - ;::O:n;‘,,:,.z:m :.;,,di,,; nfi::;;..y Champion, Beaten By — - the app-intment of a solid Grant state L T e prehfiorabitiia uF Giiford's Febut i i ot e steamer Prinz Wilhe'm stiuck an e ired it. speedi- slon of Tsraclite citizans of the United Vignaux. TOPPLED MONOPOLY. ceatral committee and electors. The New York Produce. iosberg off Montreal, and hed thromn | 5 Soro & batokaown ot~ = e vote rosulted—yess, 274}; nays, 2524. Whests New Yt}}u&y May overboard 250 tons of railecad iron. Philadelphia & Reading Iron g | Logan offered a resolution instruct- o 120 NS Chisgo e i | Director of May Festival Appointed. States from Russia. Adopted. The honse then considsred the pub- BRIGAND WUNTING: 3 u $1183G1 124, o 5 Chiosgo ang b A 3 5 5 ing the delegates to Chicago to vote 3 0p: S0 SRCRERL apdictag’ IVES 5 lic Yand bills. = e Moy P21 o/ die] - oal Company's Suspension. | ot Gront s n et o eheiemun ,'1"’1]3;';’ e, flffl&f"'figiwfl B u;{:;,;;:l & m—At e QLI L ORCHARD & BEAN, T, M 2] | achment G ruyel trompees pumiag was instructed to notify Grant of this | No. % red, §1 3l@l 52; ungraded | the closs of tho May featival last nicht OLT. 8. Novelty Ml 0% 1o18. - | DEWEY & STONE, |JB-Rencnac a0 to make tho reliefcontewpluted | 4 b7 of Spebish brigands in the | yrop, 0o ot Supposed to Have | action [loud dissent expressed at this phite. 81 20a120; No.2 white,S1244; | it was anouaced that Michasl Band = CARFETS| romnNITURS, ROCERS, by the bill apply onlyto those who | P vost “ariaxza.”| Been Frightened By a Bill | action.] 0. 2 do, §1 24}; No. 1 do, §1 26}@ ot e P s | every thing 1 took one- OMAHA, e o R s cleating. of | SEABCHING FOR THE LOST *‘ATLANTA. 127, the festival to act under direc e, ‘me OMAHA. SO e faesey. nz of $6,000,000. A protest was recorded by the 17th | * Gora—Firm; ungeaded, 53@554c; | tion of Theodore Thomas. T o s meewidl land or working winirg claims or for | 8pecial Dispaich to Tus Brn. congressional district members, and 1 No. 3, 54c; No. 2, 56@bbje. O’LEARY WALK STOPPED, did, " Yours truly, LATEST TELEGRAMS w H BE“ “U.8. N, NE I l . . ogricultural purposes, or who took | Loxpox, May 2: m.—The ad- ——— 5 7 Oars—Lower: mi timber without the knowledgo that it | miralty haa issued a public avnounce- o concurred in by eight other congres- | OATS—Lower; mixed wo-tern, 434@ | y,5 ont in which the walking match Collieries to be Worked 10 [ giyiricts, which had sl gone against | 46¢; White wesiorn, 463G50c. was held foll down last evening and Are Not Half as Interest- . t ing to the General Read- & 00 s was trespase, Tho smendment was | ment offering £200 reward to the first e pmsat d0lgche o er as the Following Price COL.UNMN 10 1bs of A sugar for. Remember that you can now adopted by a voto of 86 to 84, and was | porson who shall give information Pay the Debts of the Grant, setting forth that the will of | ket frm the walk stopped for the night. buy Goods of us at Unheard of as amended. All the other | leading to obtaining definite knowl- i et disposed of in committee of the | edge b 6o il oirae oo locality of the Company. the people in those districts had been | Eggs—Quiot at 104@11jc. . SHIPPING NEWS. whole yesterday were passed. lost ship “Atlanta,” or to whomsoever overridden and the conditions of the | _Pork—Heavy; now mess, $1115@ | geciat Dispateh to Tun pas, Committees wero then ealled for re- | firat finds trace of her, by means of ‘oall for tho atuto | convention and thia | 11.20; The s s ottty ports of a private nature. The mora- | the discovery of any part of her hull | Special Dispatch to The Bec. o sl on yesterdsy iMLs a1 ing hour proving unsucceseful, Mr. | or equipments. This action isbased | PmADELPHIA, May 22—1a. m.— ve yesterdsy, May 21: Colerick, as & question of pri e natural expectation thathope | The interest and excitement attending Now York—Sailed, Colon, Aspin- national convention disregarded. | Gt mattac But; Tons ke mid- Placed on fle. dles, $6 75; short clear middlor, GENERAL AGENTS: e SS8888222383355325382882085588883°288 xeportod in tho cwo of Duffy va. Ma- | o btaining the reward may interest | the aunowncoment of the suspeusion | ~Logan offored resolution as a plat- | &7 00. " - s wall. Arrived, Celtic, Liverpool; Low Prices as indicated below. son, the that sitting member was en- | many in the search. of tho Rexding Coal company, was s | form, binding the delegates to support —Lower; 7 1248 25. ralia, Glasgow; Donava, Bremen; | 2ICHARDSON & CO., = St.Louls. tirled to the seat. The resolution was PROEOGUED. great o tho operativos asit Wi among | b tate pominces of the convention, | Butter—Dull IO 2 Californis, London; City of Vera 1 A LARGE VARIETY OF adopted. The house wentinto com~ | & . cis: pisateh to Tu the brokors. Loading merchanta in = #8nom hees o ccse—Firm for choico grades at ; Horreho 3o Tk o ok 3,5, 80 mittee of the whole on tho private [ b\, "Ny 91 10 b m.—The | trade standing in groups along Walout | Adopted unanimously. 10@114c. D Bavaria, Boston. a0 10c for sach articl. - 3 o street from Second to Fourth, carried A motion was made to telegraph the inal at 1 1081 15. k. calendar, and after disposaig of one | ojayber is prorogued to July 15. ——— TEAS, COFFEES & SPICES, Our Creat Specialty, an 1 sold under a full guar- osion bill the committee ros on an ated discus:ion as to the | Alabama convention of the result, but —_— EEIA D sy einillapgropistion bill BOTHERSOME BRADLAUGH. event and its probable effect. Evary- [ -2 Moo Chicago Live Stock Marget. BABY SAVED. Fot S Sies towalf o 1he maney, ebamieds was roporied and Orlered prnted | Shebl Depicho T e Objec.| 2007 gocmed taken by surprise aud | (VMMM Cutcaco, May 21, [, 16,3080 thankil to sy that ou by was V|"EGAR wnnxs i 38 | T e S S o ; L : = AR S - 5 : . camed of Qungeroas sod peotrace — and recommitted. An ineffecrual ¢ xpox, May p. m.—Objeo- | not ‘a few were incredulous. g 7 g Tho Drovers Jouraltie tionoon | Hmeuis o ek eS| o ok 1k LA LS) |5 s Fhbe i 18| S i tempt was made to recomwit the bill | tion was made to Dradlsugh taking | official in the coal trads said there | throughout all these proceedings. with the instructions to so amend as | the oath of admieston to the house on | would probably be an immediate su to provide for erccting a public build- | the ground that he was an Atheist | pension of mining at the collieries of ing, in favor of which the committee | and has already nullified the oath by | the Rending company. The plans of on public buildings and grounds have | his books. A sceno of great excite- | the coal trade will be upset, but it is reported, and which they recom- | mentfollowed. A speclal committee | jmpossible to say what the result will mended. will consider the matter. be. The board of control cannot be Adjourned. BRADLAUGH'S OATH. found, nothing can be said indeed for S omER T AT o Chas. Bradlaugh appeared at the | all are in the dark and the extent of A Big River Sult. bar of the house yesterday and stated | the calamity is incalculable. The o : Dispatch to The Bee. to the speaker that he was grepumi stock rattled down within the brief | John M. Hamilton was nominated for St. Louts, May 22—1 a. m.—A suit | t0 take the oath- office, whio periods of revival, until at 2:40 p. m. of considerable importsnce to river | follow “T do solemuly declare to [it reached 15}, with a generally de- by Judge Treat of | be falthful and true to Queen Victoria, | moralized market, closing at 15 bid. reports an follows Bitters by ts mother, which at the same tm> | pirae quaity cistilled Wino Vinogar of any | 3¢ beue sas Coffees. The nominations forstate candidates | ~Hogs—Reco 000 head; mar- | Toe Farents, Hochester, N Y. Soo ‘other | S1enith below caiorn pricc; a wholemie being in order, Gov. Collum, Congress- | ket oponod dull and values weagened | colwmn. "lebs: e men Fort, Rinaker, Hawley, Smith, | 10¢ on common to fair mixed choice, = ST and Ridgeway woro named. Cullom | and steady for mixed packing at $4 Ve D8 TRIAL b T y - @4 25; choice heary, $1 5084 50; | dgom wilte meet. aniesn > | Machine Works, got a largo plurality on thefirst vote, | Jight, $4 00@4 25. S e R T L and on the fourth was nominated,jand | Cattle—Receipts, 2,000 head; mar- sisaie casen of Fllcs I hie made the movt | ODEAEEA, DEE. | H S e > : ; e pases o thia ot Sl 15 i was mado unsnimaus | ket dull in arly deslings, but became | F2EEEILCHT L J. F. Hammond, Prop.& Manager | s ieiew sacisersics moderately active aud prices remain s £ ki application to Anakesia depor, | | The most. thorough appointed and complete ioutenant governor; secretary of | 84 00@5 50; choice to extra, $470@ Castings of every description manufactured. state, Houry D. Dement, of Lee; | 560; western corn-fed and Texans, Brown at 15c, 20c, 22 aod 2, and_Gilt-Edy Javast S5 per pound; Ground Coffee at 10c, 20c, and our Superiour Crushed Cofleo s25c pef pouns SPICES—The most complete assortment in Omaha aad at prices below all competitors. Tey us. BAKING POWDER—15c and upward. PLAVORING EXTRACTS—A% Sc per bottle and upward. ESSENCI'S—AL e 2 hottle. BLACKING at 5c. STOVE BLACKING, ¢ be. CLOTHES-LINE, from 8 to 156 TS PINS, 2dosen for fe. SHOE b Spocial attention given to men, was decided 0 : i et 84 004 30; through grars Texans, ’ : 4 her heirs and successors, 80 help me| At 2 p. m. a meeting of the board | auditor, Chas. B. Swigart; treasurer, 30; igh grass Texans, | ¢, | common complaint in hot weather, by cr Suaces el Priagh sieotard the United States District Court 22| Goa." "Sir Henry Woll, » consorva. | of manrgera was called-and afew min- | Edward Rutr;attorney goneral Jamey | £2 2083 335 butchers’caitlo mainly af | 17 % Z2imon oo ot Keiney: | Well Augurs, Palleys, Hangers, 2 |1 o M, T " Axle Gresses § Yot iLionotm Ror 3, abispod o crow | v, offeed o motion declaring tha | utealater & majorty of the members | 1t JMIESOERey BSTureh 822500 1o, tockern €12063 80, | wirtandes K and o ol 3t vt | - SHafting, Bridge Irons, Geor L “Lioness No. 2, shirpe ! =l ey cCartney, o e. mven- { Sheep—Receipts, ead; mar- | its tonic power. Tt up the healthy u etc. o Orangs ‘and Lomom Pesly 4t 00 und e S A e LD e egrer .f'.".'x'.'dn:'é‘ :n'- et oo saled sod st 1o e anegs | tion then adjourned. ket and quality poor; common to l::iiozhflmhfl Klflfl"zzg‘"s' e o e ey Nashimecy Manstaioal Deseyhle :rpl:. otk Sutay ol an. H ;'_-';"' 1 ;’:fl-.:;'v;_ Chesp ,F'-i e s Arrir® 2% anyway. That motion was scconded | to Gowan but were unable to see him, Jubllant. oo slimped, 3 Toe4 60; wooled, | 20 A vy oty | 250 Harmes St Bet 4s e S 13 [ penad sachupen with Outtie TR Boms & usual, requiring two {rips to bring the | aud he urged to house to be careful | and after being in session about an | goeu Dispatch to The Bee. ] : 13 | Te. eargo from Cairo to this port. On the | oW it opened the door for the admis- | hour and a half, Secrotary Humphrics | 60, co May 22—4 p. m.—The You who lead sedentary lives—Printers, Tobacco and Cigars. iy trip the “‘Lioness” was obliged | tion of men who wers know to be en- | sppeared and handed a roporter the Vs Washiogto al - Chicago Produce. Tailors, Shoemakers, etc., will find a great Biackwell & Day's Durham st 5 por %0 lay up at Bushberg on_account of | émies of the crown and principles of | following, which he announced was | Journal's Washiogton speclal says: Cn1cAG0, Mag 21 | relic for the constiprtion from which you oo ariiclo of Pine Cat at 60 per poasels pest ioe, and the crew was paid off. The | Teligion on which the stability of the | tho result of the meeting: . | Senator Cameron reccived & private | Wheat—Trrogular, unsettled a | o often sufer, by taking Simmons’ Liver ol 3 el a0 Chpee oe e do el t0 J ¢ ki X “The Philadelphia and Reading | dispatch to-day from Alabams, saying | easier, but closing rather firm; No. 1 it cog. | Oui and o comvinen o B it e 10k o men sued W. H. Brown & Co., | kingdom ~depends. Mer. Gladstone pl i g | dispat y labama, raying | ea g rather firm; + | Regulator. It is a simple, harmless, veg- them. L " suggested the question of the right of | coal and iron company have been com- e e o et o oie = | tho houto 0 retase 1o allow » duly | peled to. suspend payment. . The until their arrival at that port and | elected member to tike the oath. | managers will tako measures to pro- Judge Treat's d-cition is in their fa-| By this time the house was | tect intact the property of both com- s crowded and great _excitement | pavies and continue the businoss for v prevailed. Several members endoav- | thes purpose. Tne daily revenues will oredsimultaneously to cbtain the floor | be applied sa faa as required to the and great confusion followed, and it | payment of wages and supplies, by that the republican state convention | $1 07; No. 2, $1133@1 14, closed at | ., 1) 3, sure to relieve you, and Suceotash B clected twenty Grant delegates ard | 81 13@1 13} for cash; $1 14 for May; 2'_': e et e e b = I:ll:u' SUTUGARS instructed them to votsas a unit. The 31 085'?11030;7‘ lc:]o-;d x“ 51 08% 'n; e - eallow noone to undersell us. Grant men were very jubilant over the | JU0e: @1 04, closed at Z1 03} | We offera first-class white laun- Superior quality of Syrups at 7o per gallon, Sews feoim Spriogieia for July; 914 for Augast; No. 3, 92c; | dried shirt, with an Improved rein- peal T LT Hurrahin; # | rejected, 70@72c. forced front, made of Wamsutta mus- | o T Fas fhmtly wacdint low prices. CRACKERS, best in market snd sa e T CorneFirm and generally higher, | lin, 3-ply bosom and cuffs, of 2200 | SHORT-IIORN CATTLE ! | £t 0 wmeeies o | cheap as tha che pes o Cuicaco, May 21— 1 a. m.—The | 88pecially fatures; 37fc for cash;|linen, at the reduced price of 31.50. | At tho Transfer Stock Yards, Council | Gl whole, per 1o Wo have alsoadded the following goors to our sizsse Lousville Races. «E88 SaRen B waa evident that astrong party was | order of the board of managers. friends of General Grant in this city | 37Jc bid for May; 363@36fc, closed | Th i ! B Vi 3| olock, which we propose to sl e e ; s 3 e, clo workmanship, fit aud style of our | Bluffs, Wedaeeday and Thurs. 123 | sk, wach we prup Lo, May 22, 1. m beat on the exclusion of Bradlaugh at | [Sigued] F. B.GowaX, | aro very jubilant over the action of | at 36dc bid for June; S6fc for July; | shicts are placod in competition with | day, June Oth Ak 100h 1800, TE S T e g pble rains rendered the track very lany cost, and the feelig on both 8 President. | the Springfield convention. They | 364@57c for August; rejected, 354c. | and shirt sold in Omaha. We guaran- 200 Head of Thorough-Breds | Toecco 0 | Borex, side ran high. Finally Sir Stafford | This action ofthe board was imme- | a1k very decidedly and are now surg | Oats—Cash decidedly lower, closing | tes entire eatiafaction, or will "refand Yot e b 7 g-Breds | oo (o 3| Sl Y T o Joor He | diately telographed to various points | of his nomination in the national con. | easier; 38@334c, closed at 33c for cash | the money. . We make £o order every rom the celebrated Hamillon Herd | Totaceo (ees O AceAmmos, Beieatbeh 3 said hewas here supporting in_the | along the lino of the rosd. vention. Thers was a large crowd of | and May; 311@318c, closed at 31fc for | grade of shirts and underwear, give | 5f MLi- Sterling, Kentucky, and Devin | jians s:6ar our 100 | Cabeba, Fcte Watie, t manner the motion of Sir s Grant's admirers at the Palmer house | June; 287c for July. better goods for less money than can | Herd of DesMoines. 4 Buter, freah rol, per Ib. 20 | Ohioine File Cuttie Fab Bone, apedlaugh, he uid, | Kalloon Acknowledges No Authorits. | st evenig and flags wero displayed | Rye—Strong aud higherat86e. | bo got slsewhore. Our fancy imporeed | il niemigned wil il a pubiic suction ¢ pric e forsshed o0 spmtcatl | Secetit ™ Kace Thyise, ; d that sn oath wasnot | Specal Dispatch toThe Bax. o 'the hotel, and Iniid thee) was [ Barley: Blvidy st Thc. shirtings aro of tho choicest patterns. | Bred Shor HrorsCatse, A arks per contof shems | Semmsie ™ peatiy coolpamrs acd care | Gostor ot T 3 binding on his conscience andit would | Sax Fraxcrsco, May 22—1a. m.— | quite elaborate decorations. Among | _ Pork—Irregular, easy and lower; | In underwear wo cannot La under- s of standard fales, Al femaien Mostard Secd, 4 The Jucet imporiant vent of the | be s shamo and a farceto allow him | Mayor Kaliocl's ‘anawer to tho com- | those jubilating more. Joba Rt | 810 16@10 50 for eoen: $10. yos | Lo ot snitable age liste proved relisble breeders, J. B. FRENCH & C0., |30 Sator s RS0 Joymmesialimisile cup swemeiibe | to taks plaint filed by the supervisors, claims | Youog, who bad long_consultation | 1020 for June; $10 274@10 30 for | Omaha Shirt Factory, 252 Farham, gt T I Lesiw of | The Original Reliable Grocers, | y 1 o0y ; s Voterao and Blee Bt hog ] tox of that the statuts does not give jurisdic- | with Secretary Keogh, of the national | July; 810 374 for August. opposite Grand Central Hotel. fered foc mle st themme tine | N0 1110 Farnham Street, | Atd a0 ense Variety of miles Volturao and Blue Eyes had tion gver the mayor. Ho asks that | commiltec, and other republiouns, | Lard—Weak and easior; £ 72} for — - i E Other Goods too Numer- the race all to themselves after two 1y k sides with | proceediogs may be heard before a | The friends of Blaine and Washburns | cash and June; 8675 bid for July; | Treason doss never prosper, what's -~ OMAHA. NEB. to i miles had beeo run, W former wia- | his colloague, and in a somewhat fm- | ful bench, aa perbaps the. Tegality of | do not say mach. et aeo e | GO Tor Ammot ’|the reason why, when it prospers, D. B. BEEMER, O ning by three lengths after a terrific pucioned spoech appasled to the | the new constiution will bo ques- | greatly dissppointed. They genorally | Bulk Moate-—Easier. none dare call it treason. When aches which we pledge ourselves to sell struggle. fri to admit bim to take the oath. | tioned. In his answor he alleges that | concedo that. no bt can bo wady| Whitky—$1 08 and paios prevail Electric Oil pray try; iy Mo , o M. 1, veasior s, | COMMISSION MERCHANT | chesper tian other Dealers. Don's Tho third race for the Galt House 3 the proceedings are of political aui- | now, since their delogates went into | Butter—Steady; sales at 12}@21c. | renowned throughout the etates, any | 1% COL JW- JODY, Kuctodeer omxazxa. Sl e P s Ao | s, o g ok Tt ety e e I o R e e ; 3 ogioal reasons e question — selves to abide by its acti CLOSING PRICES. Tang, Frsact et wes hgent ter BOUTIFY Typhoon second and Banerdit, th ocred i s action. |Isease con, Lard, Fresn Flsh, aud Agent fer sgaln. Orders from the country Top t, the | was referred to a committee and the California Democeats. FROTEST TO BE MADE, The markets were quict and steady. NEW TIME TABLE ar S = Gl 2% | filed, Prices guaranteed and seut orite, third. Miss Hardaway sold | commiitee should report adversely to | Special Dispatch to Tan s last chaice in the pools. Mr. Bradlaugh’s I:I)nim, Mr. yh = ), :;:, 22—-1a m— TheErcni;g Journal, which has Wheat—81 1 44 for May; 81 087 A Dr. C. E. Shoemaker, Tho fourth and last racs three-quik. | pouchere said he wou' The presidential preferonces of the : L EXPENSES OF | 0. . D. been urging Washburne's nominatios, | for J ; 81 037 for July. The well known Aural S , of Peading, Pa., ESTIMATE OF ANNUA o s mamtiau et o::37.§c log Hodl e June;| OMAHA AND FORT OMAHA | vio s teen n the maiica. groecsion tier33 | DOUGLAS CO-,FOR THE YEAR 1880 | pywpwpeg ovm NUMBER, ter mile dwh for two year old col\ bill to enable Mr. Bra: i : . L his time EXCLUSIVELY, to s ; Court ex- 3 democratic s‘ate convention ;| gates shall not be left to districts | 363 fcr July; S7c for A % ‘of deatness and dlssases of thg | COWts Jurors’ and Court ex e gy, ™ coptated by Voltaque,\an afirmation. i 5 Thurman, 123; Tilden, 96; Seymou, | themselves isa plece of high-handed | - Dets.-S31s for Meys Dram tie June; 0MNI B us LI NE e senda' vatusbe el vook | , PEmISS 320,000 113 North Fifteenth, adjoining L. The cass was laid over until Monday | 95; Field, 2; Hancock, 2; Hendricks, | machine usurpation usheard of before | 2836 for Avgust 2 B | P REE TO AL This book e e, 6,000 | B. Williams & Son, Dry Goods Store, nact. 1. Fifty of Seymoursy o smanan Seze st assemby. | sanemone's snuutres counsn. |G who eaty pator Fith mat o wh ""“’ -y W~h scene was guing on in | ject to allowing th i palanios, Vs, Moy 221 & m —| hecoumuons th housef Lo washe Joins, aa the b i niekmancn byteriau church of the United States um-m‘fb::; ML G | oo boem el glocted Dr. Wm. Paxton, of New | stone's leer to Count Karolyi, the Jerky mederstr. The st blt hour | Austrnn miiste, a8 tasey and sa s occupied with | that Gladuban shameful. | - Drs Morxes, May 22, 1a m— e [ g et e i b t night. The building way bad- eago, Milvaukeo and St. Pash redh. Iy injured, but the stock auid vehicles way conveyed jaformation that the| Disoatshes from l:fl:i:ly state that | were saved. in lincin, od ingebing it bepond | Pork$10 17} for June; 810274 for anything attempted even by either | July; $10 37 for August. 8 . A —y - Conkling o Cameron. An sppesl | Lard—$6 75 for June; §6 80 for | 503 oot .. 3 631 3 Iy o e s | Sl sxpenes Stionery 0| W R, BENNETT & €O, ought to bo aud will be taken to_the | July. SUNDAYS, EVERY TWO HOURS, | e, lom o hearig aad decoratecs D, | Riroad Bond Sinling Fund .. 4,000 the - TN %W Dational convention. General Grant| Bulk Meats—Short ribs, 86 50 fo remed: & P e g B isentitled to s najorty of the dstict | June; 6 173 for July: 40 255 fox | Fare = « = - - - 25 Conts, | Bot P b irei, e o A 0% | County Houd syl Brdges d.:lfi:tn #nd foar md-{opm« vlarge, | August T e e A B W 40d i would be excesdingly impoluic — PIANO TUNING |z T Sni siomat s ot delcgates to which ho has no fair title. S e e AND REGULATING BY A et e i maniyremorey | 27 O7ler of Comnty Commbiones THE TAILO Soust Politcs. Cattl Fimand in i ;| Competent New Yorlfm‘z"uner. G it s e e Comty Cles. | mee _.-.u--.:pfi Bpecial dispatch SxpOrt sieers, $4 60G4 75; good to | , Uresos rpaired and reculaed. Teft st il deater in ‘medicines Deputy. » to all and ces prices, which by Bix Faixasco, May 31—4 p. 1~ | prime shipping "f“"-‘- $42084 50; m«.m;?mm; i Oy Ty ‘mayIleod-1m0 bl wizdw | T :;m:m

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