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OMAHA, NEBRASKA, TUESDAY, MAY 25, ——e— NO. 290 Established- 1871 3 FOREIGN EVENTS. An Irish Emigrant Train Attacked by Zealous 14Stay-at-Homes.” WASH IN GTON- which left this port March 34, has not. been sect since. Her cargo, & miscel- laneous one, was valued at $120,000. - Owners of the. cargo ;aporehend that the “Mercat. " has been out down by ice, but the ship's consignees _express the belief that her machinery has been disabled, and the _vssicl ismmaking |- part under sail. 2] The ship %t Paul” from Livetpool roports that she'had three doys of fog on the Newfoundland banks, during which time she hsd to lay to on ac- ‘count ofsicé.| ‘When the foglifted the o | vessel was surrounded by icebergs and loose“ice and _encountered seyeral bergy on sucoeeding days. The brig “Athlone” “Topag have not yet arrived. . They NOMINATION. ¥ wwb‘l‘h - ) WasaisoroN, May 25—1 a. m.— The president sent to the senate yes- terday the nomipation. of Joseph C. Putdgmjof New \ort!h\;'mu‘;hr of the §..S. to Belgigm vice Wm. C. Gerdo; res’mmed. ‘Why Senator Gordon Resigned. Bpecial Dispatch to Tz Bas. Onicaco, May 25—1 a. m.—Th Jourm’s Wn'lfinfiiwn special say: Senator Gordon tpid your correspand- ent to-day that he did not intwnd'to Hanlan and Trickett Prepar- ing for the Summer Row. Commuuist Celebration in Paris L SR ~~-The Mansion Honse . . Famine Fund. R S R, oot b had [rcre ant acen deing helglomly i | it ramd Bi in the Sobate to avoid | ico floesjust east of the Now! :fi -:e duc'{fag: e woid flu? ‘mn The Possibility of the recall of theso stori used in hia lest cam- A b Paige and altncugh hofailed tonotcs| < BLOODY BRUISERS. the Governor of the Cape them he was o slocted by a vate of | | ¥, P ’ of Good Hope. e hin muiars wor ook subeigoy | RV &nd Goss Mislead the| = o mest the deenndy upm him' and| - pPojice and Meet in the American Railroad Stock Takes brcanaiie) whbld Lo provide & oomm’ " g a Tumble in the Hnglish tency for kbis, famly. Govermer| Ring. rown, his succoss r, will arcive here Markets, Wodnesd ¥ o Eleven Rounds Fought, Re- SEE o = e e sulting in a Victory for the &e. ”‘-"'m‘:s s AsHINGTON, May & m— % g . For the upper Mississippi.snd loweg| ., . American Giant: % Tean, Mitsoud valliys. stabidhars, rombig| * ! = “. A the Missouri valley by Ryan the Thumper: A BOW. WITH EMIGRANTS, ofef, seuth ra winds and Dispatch to The Bos: ‘Bpecia! diapatch to The Bee. Cork. May 24.—An emigrant train her; neariy stationary bar- : from Kerry, with passengers en route Naw. Yorx, May 24—'p. m— The oiten delayed and much talked of COMGRESSIONAL. “meetiy” bétiseh i Goga | t©'the United States, was attacked by = > gy five hundred mensouth of Cork,. Tho - wfi"jfi'; took placs this forengon at Fort Ham- | cn P H e omigronts o sort TIORNRY AND wo- e ilton.. . Ele unds- were fought, [ Rt 0 = wisiinGeos, “iay B0t =Py 8% L omaly: injured. which Goss rechived vé&ry" se- “The houte yeaterday tobe dehgide ¥ acnate smagdips £ Ahs hanse bill | verd Punishiient, and at. the conelu- Y Fhegs i1 0f séttlers on the Osage faion of -whioh Rpan was declared yic- Pol v, mivishes. tescrve_lands | tar. fall in Kavsas, Tho bill passed so amend- ing secticn 2238 s to provide that the HANLAN AND TRICKET, Special Dispatch to The Bee. Loxoos, May 24.—Trickett, the Australian champion, will be in Eng- land in July, _ Acticles for a race with Haalan hava alfeady been signed by every finsl c "Tolegrhm, which is generally | him. The date is not fixed. ..2217 t;)-"w acres, § Gbereotsh sparting matters, n;fii- COMMUNIST CELEBRATION. or . sabein the following: It seems thatwhile the | . oci) digpaton to The ee. BEPUSAL TO CONSIDEE THE TARIFF BILL. | police wero watching Dolovan: and The refuscl of the house, by & vote ke, who, it was given out, were to of 111 to 107 to consider the farit bill | §ght near Coney Islsd, arrabgemonts is regarded as the death blow to that | Were made quietly for the meeting of measure t on. Ryanand Gost, Shortly after ADIOUR.urNT—RUMORS AND OPISIONS, wea pitched in a quiet botel at Fort Pants, May 24—4 p. m.—The communietic' demonstration yesterday wasa very quiet alfair and consisted in people assembling around the Bastile column and placing red wreaths on the walls ‘where ths communists were shot in 1871. The crowds were quickly dispersed by polics and seve- ral arrests made. 7 {THE MANSION HOUSE FUND. Special Dispatch to The Bee. Dosux, Msy 24—4 p. m.—The Mansion house committes have about £24,000 pcunds on hand, and thissum will be exhausted in three weeks. of the houss yesterday rflernoca that the senate ajpropriation committee had agreed to p:stpono action on the adjournment resolution for ten days. t hus been necertsined that thépu- moris incorrest. The senate comuits tee hes not taken any mtyd&_‘l- though the opinicn_prevails #bat ad- ,ournment caunot be dad by next Monday, the date fixed by\ 6 house. ting the men ready for work. €1 fy more than a dozen spec- tors’ present. When the men Y the superiority of Ryan was unly parceptible, - his rering: height, over six feet, aad his enor- mous muscles, gave him the sppear- anceofa g'ant. Goss looked puny in comparison,, +ltbongh ia prime condi- tion. Thers wete hittle of the nicetics SERAT 4 f sionco indulgod_in from the siart, AL § e men were terribly in earnest an THE IRON MARKET PLAT. alortnd meane J6E SIng the | detorpined tofbith their work before | speca Dieaich toThe e, o Tollo ok S 1. Hl wis | thera 000 o daY-atiempt st juter- | “Grasoow, May 251 a. m.—The Tollowed hydngalls and Conkling, who | Faption. iron market of thia city glosed flat from the first round, and rained hw formidabloslecge hammer blows until &b Eaghahmas ‘vai coverod with yesterday. : The feeling “is extremely dall' and depreesed. Demands from America and other foreign countries bas almost closed. SIR BARTLE FRERE 10 BE RECALLED. Special dispatch to The Bee. Loxpox, May 24=1 a. w.—In the house of commons yesterday Sir Wil- fred Lawson, liberal, gave notice that he would move an._addrees for the re- allof Sir Bartle Frere, governor of Cape of Good Hope. ETECTION OF SIR ISAAC NELSON. argur thal constitution pointed out & way in which the count should id that of s D e o e 0 et i | blood and was asickening spectacle. i i i After standing gallantly up to the Tided, & circumstancs which oTap|scratch for cleven rouod, Goss atlast Shuotors woting for different candi- | ¢!l under the terrible blow which e i opeur on scpacate o, | Ghught hir uader tho chin. Ho was turns sent mp?h. president of the unable to rise: snd “the sponge war senate. Conkling said in conelusion | thrown up by his seconds. - Ryan, on that be believed that at the next eloc- [ DIk declured the wiuner, Ieft " his tion the actien of the people would | ornenmnd shook bands with his op- 5 ponenti: The. then retatned bo #0 decisivaithat 20 rule would be £ et e ) gled out, meoded. S T B 3 A dispatch from Dublin states that R oRlh ot gule 4.8 Rov: Tosaey Nolion, homoraler, b as been elected to parlisment for County Mayo. ¥ ted—; sas 27, nays 14. * New Yok, May 25—1a. m.—It ‘ne senate at 8 p. m. adjourned. A vote was S = ] is now reported here from Fort Ham- — ilton that nompeting tngk place be- | mRATRICAIS TOR mHROLOGUANS. / UIS! INVENTION. | tween Ryan-and Goss. o duke s Weimae in com- TOUIIANA £0 C t iesiichi pany with largo number of Amerl- cau and English clergymen, witnessed the performance of the Passion play yesterday. The interest excited by the performance continues unabated. HEAVY FAILURE. Colman & Co. have'failed, liabilities oyer £80,000. . THAT AWFULOATH. In the house of commons ‘yestorday afternoon, the debate on the question of Bradlaugh’s taking the oath, was contiaued. TROUBLE BREWING. Bpecial Dispatch to The Bee. Mapzw, May 25—1 s. m.—The lower classes i: Barocal are 3. suming s menacing attitude. BISMARCE AND THE CHURCH, ‘BpecialDispatch to T Lxx. he Turf. The Grant Faction Bolts the swlc': Dispatch to The Bee. i q visvicLe, May 25, 1 8. m.— Regular Convention. race courss yesterdsy was in go6d con- dition the weather fine. The firet race was & three-quarter mile heat, best two_in three,—with a field of seven starters. “‘Chance” won in two straight heats;” Tims, 1:15; second heat 1;17. The second race was for throe-year gl duah of ey sles V:on ensily alepash vo The Bea “Amoras.” Time, 337, v Dsaii, May 251 am.— ™ i hred race wes Tor 4, Tenms- The republican state convention was |08 stakes for two-year old colts Wea called to order by A. J. Damont, by “Hindoo” sfter o close brus chairman of the ‘state central commit. | Time, 1:46. ! tee. The Grantmenin caucus yes-| The fourth race-s mile dash, wes terdsy morning relused to ratify the | ¥on emily by <Montreal” Time, compromise sgreed upon Sunday by | 1144} their leaders and began disorder at And Elect 16 Federal Office Holders as Delegates, Anccber Grant Bolt. once on the meeting of the convention | gecial Dispatch to The Bes, Berum, May 25—1 a. m.—The refusing to recognize Dumont’s 2 iti rince Bil ks ht to call the convention to order, | o, 10%% A- T., May 25, 1a. tn.— | clerical opposition o Princo Bismarck’s compromise on the May laws is on the increase and it is believed the ‘matter wil! further embitter the rela- tions of the church and state. AN UPOPULAR MINISTRY. ‘Spectal Dispatch to The Boe. Loxpox, May 25, 1 a. m.—A dis- ‘patoh from Madrid states that the ep- positiona agsinat the ministry has con- solidated itself and that there is some reaton to expect iy will succeed in - | cither driving the ministry into an ac- coptance of $heir demanda o in com- pelling “them toadvise King Carlos to dissolye and appeal to the country. One hundred and thity-one monarch- Captain Kramer after defeating Victo- ris near San Carlos and killing eloven ther | Indians, followed the treil fnio New Mexico, where all the Indians mow are, and turned the pursuit over to the troops belonging to the district of Now Mexico. Liut. Mills struck the hostile Indians’ camp” just east of Hacheta mountains, when a fight oc- curred, resulting in the capture of the camp and twenty horses. Three dead Todisns were found after the fght. fuch confusion prevails. LATER. Pinchbeck, Beattio and a few of Grant leaders, failing to obtain con- trol of the convention, have bolted, the North Louisiana Grant men- re- maining. Dispatch to Omvcnxsars, May 25, 18 m— Wacmouth has been made chairman of the regular convention of Louisi- ans. Seven of the delegates are for Grant, seven st Sherman sod two for Blaine. After providing for the sppointment of electors snd a new state comuittee. the regular conven- A Merchant's Suicide. Special dispatches to The Bee. Pruapzupais, May 25,10, m.— -y his morning Semuol -Scatier. | ists have joinad in the coalition against The ~ Beattia - Pinchback bolters (Fhomisistays | ) CHILI-PERUVIAN MEDITATORS. Gorroponienceof Tun Bes. company waa probably the cause of the fatal sct. Loxpox, Msy 25, 1 a m.—Earl Granville, secretary of state for for- eign affairs_will receivo to-morrow deputations in favor of meditation of England between Chili and Peru. DEFRESSION IN RAILROAD SIOOK. Special Dispatch t0 The Bee. Loxox, May 25, 1 . m—The failure of the Philadelphia & Reading Railway & Iron company continues to depresa all railroad s The bad impression caused by these failures is increasing rather than dimint Mr. Gowan'’s representations, which he made to the Englith stockholders on his last viait to this city, and those which were contained in his subse: quent sunual reports, sre contrasted with what now is confessed to be the real condition of the company, and accusations of unfair dealings and of the suppression of truth are freely made. It was remarked yesterday a8 an_ exgeptionally important - fact Miu-r;!&kucmh’ m.onxy American stocks that advanced, AUSTRIA AND THE ALBANTANS, ‘Spacial Dispatch to Tus Bas. Loxox, May 25—1a. m—A dis- tch from Vienna says that it i be- Fovad that Austria hea offred 1 1 edoral officers, as ale all of the Grant men but one. Railroad Disaster. ‘Special Dispatch to Tum Bun. Sixof the family died w hours. is not yet completed, but it M known 1o bo over 40; while 13 are | MATIVLLE, May 25, 1 4. m.~The - Mason, county quaeds are momentaril reported killed. _The enginser of the | Mason. county qusrds are ly Train which met with the secident yes, | S3POctiog marching ordors to Law. them from pbtaining nts. .. . EESUMED WORK. ‘8pecial Dispateh o Tus Bur. Loxvox, May 25—1a. m.—The op- \ - - s \ eratives at Blackburn have resumed | BAWLI the prostrate form of her astonished, | G M. LEOX BLECTED PRESIDENT OF THE pEvE man and bear were precipitated to- ] gy A Proposed Indignation Meet- gothor bcut Sfteen festdown_tho 5 i steep bank t the bed of the gulch. i oot | inEto'beHeldin Chicago. Having noihing to_defend Mmselt Wholesale and Retail g 3 .-~ ikl with, Mr. Roe quickly determined to P s e e B e e (e MANUFACTURING day they considered theeleotion of the [ To Denounce' the Fraudulent upon his face feigued urconsciousness | prosidgatot. I:h;s’ s ;l:: 52| Actions of the Third-Term | through one of the most tryingordeats| CELEBRATED PHYSIGIAN. : 56; M. Leroyer, 2 ever experienced by a humnwn being. FOUR MILLION POVNDS WANTED, Tricksters at Springfleld. The bear evidrmlyycnnclluded if her o b Tonnow, WG 5sh— 1) ' m.—-The prey was dead he had been killed by | My bopr & s cnoe o ot fo Sl Portugins gorcramgnt o skod W i Bt Eptain | 1O AR b, and ocnnbor gihes diy! T e 3 : . eart. Beginning upo 3 F Grinitio aring. Wie day. bt win jporiea o SuoSGRESIEEEE 00010000 the HHfinois Affair el s (b s b b et Shocts el Glncfonts (aikaloiaTsuiph AND PRACTICAL. WATCH-MAKERS. ELECTRIC BRIEFS. 3 leaving it ina condition horrib'e to | Boygotworse all the tiime. "I rolactantiy ¥ AR e gy ~— R e T DT B S S| WATCHES AND JEWELRY. 4T WHOLESALE - PRIGES. : is, whi 2 i e ke :}l‘m:"‘s“;‘l d‘:,s‘f' dle;'-‘;M. ::‘ i Polkle ESeRUE 1O Juskify GRATING UPGY HIS SKULL. Svera moneh ngor 1 feel that T ougit e Gcods sent to any part of the United States on e, ) r arge the Treachery of the Third She thea began upon his 1 ft should- | 533, thismuach in behalfof your medicine. Hoitats =X cavation, and - were seriously injured. = &, inflicting therow ghaetly shd Min_ fi'..'.: s mm_.w solicitation. Largest assortmest of Inthe base ball games played Sat- Gl geotous wound, aud hit him in s-veral o P ettully, Rt el Blaceswpon b tenem,side vk | o, mowmus. | SILVERWARE, GCLOCKS & SPECTAGCLES, by tho Buflalos, 2 to 1; Troya ¥s. | g .1 Dispatech toTho Bee. as fardown as the hip.. Just as she ’ 1 Worcetors, 9 to'15; Bostonk v, s cl';' May 25, 1 5. m.—A num- | bad driven her tseth Into the hip. and And everything found generally in a first- ' j:"*\"l‘;'.fifl’:;‘;_“é‘h‘,‘l;‘;u oat 217, | ber of gontlomen_assombled st the et o ok uBo8 i it et e IT I8 THE BEST. class Jewelry Store. 3 . 4 , 3 tob; . Cleve: | orn tho She Houso yes- | flcting_such ‘wounds aa would have u lands, 8 to b; Princotons ve. Harvards, [ £00 500 0L 00 oot ean mupet. | erused instant death, cno of her cubs Stockton, Mo, do a5 . | BEQT SELEPTED STOCK IN THE GITY! 9tob, ing to b held Wedneaday night. Ky- | raised a cry of distress. It was at this ilzD: Blchardaon, 8¢. Louls-Dear ste:~ 2 b e e O eochanal <0unt, | ery peraon not fied was present, Var-[Point that Mr. Roca play. of ‘‘dend | Ghiliy"ana Fovor \at wo"have 'arer Jewelry munufactured on short notice. Orders froms Mo., resolved for Seymour and Hen- | fous committeos wore appointed to hich had bitherto scemed ¢o | handed: inore never nesboen'® &2 . x 3 dricks, last Saturday. P ki (o iy sinEht and chatollow® %n-v; ing, was of great sorvics to him. o i ‘;'m directions i this part of :he l;:l.“':'ryhsolig‘l.l‘:- Whenin @:maba cali and see us, Ne S i awem] i ¥ 'he bear eident’y thought her vie- GOURTYe traly, rouble to show Goods. TRLPR I (vl iy mq‘?:‘z;‘:orye‘;:?fl?ic-nn of Gook county | tim dead, and Teaving him, hastened METONL Dengatte. left the pulpit for secular work, and | who aro opposed to the action of m; “:.:"J;P::{;;‘ :j :il:fioxng- ml;m:m{; it e EDHOLM & ER'OKSON, become hard up, and widows of wmin- | Springfield convintion.—In view of g ish her meal at plea- FROM , . . isters. with children old enough fo | the grest ontrago perpotrated at|#ure. Though bruised, mangled and The Jewelers, tipposite the Postoflice, 15th & Dodge. work, ara not entitled to relief from | Springfield upon the republicans of | fatigued—his scalpa bleeding maes of | PROMINENT DRUG FIRM. = — — = the missionary fund. ——— MARKETS EY TELEGRAPH, Cbicaga Produce. COmIcAGO, 24. Flour—Dulland dmopin:.’ Wheat—Unsettled, lower, weak and fluctuating; No. 2 8113@1 13} for cash or May; $1 06?@ 105 for June; §1 00§ bid for July; 89}c for August; sales, $1 044@1 07§ fo: Juue; 994@1 023 for J\:l‘{. Cor—Active but a thads lower; 87}@37c cash and May; for June; 36@364c for July; 36; o for Augzust. Oats—1In fair demsnd but lower; 38lo bid for cash; 30fc for June; 28}c for July. Rye—Steady at 85c. Barley—Steady at 98c. Pork—Dull, weak and lower; $9 95 for cash and June; 810 05@10 074 for July; 810 05@10 07} for August. Lard—Dull, weak and lower; $6 6C @6 62} for cash;86 673@6 65 for June; € 674 for July; 86 674@6 70 for Apgust. Bulk Meats—Dull and lower; shoulders, $4 16@6 15; shors clear, $6 30. ‘Whisky—Bteady at €1 08, Chicago Live Stock Marget On1cago, I:‘{ 28. Hoge—Receipts, 30,500 head; ship- ments, 5000 head; large ipts de- pressed the market five to ten cents lowes; mixed packing, $3 76@4 00, chiefly at 84 00@4 10; choice heavy, $4 10@4 30; $4 00@4 15. Cattle—Receipts, 5000 head; ship- ments, 4000; market dull; common to good natives, $4 00@4 55; western corn fed, $400@4 45; grass Texans, $2 65@2 85; native butchers’, $4 00@ 446, Sheep—Receipts, 3200 head; ship- ments, 260; market weak but active; dlipped, 84 00@425; wool, $525. St._ Louis Produce. Sr. Loums, May 23. Flour—Dull; fancy, $5 20 asked; choice, 8502} for cash; $4 ) for June; family, $4 75. ‘Whest—Lower and unsettled; No. 2red, $1 094@1 09§ for cash; $109@ 109} for May; 1014@1 02}@1 02} for June; 92j@913@92§@934c for July; 902@90fc tor August; No. 3 do, 934o; No. 4 do, 97c. Coro—Lower; 35}@36c for cash; 35}@463c for May; 34@34}c for June; 4o for July; 343@34§ for August. Oats—Lower; 8ljc for cash; 30§a bid for June. 3 Rye—Lowerto sel;] 87c bid. Barley—No market. Whisky—Steady at $1 07. Bul er;Uu!ungl\‘L s—Un &fd-nnu}n 4o, Pork—Lower; $1025 bid for cash; $10 bid for June. Dry Salted Meats—Entirely nomi- 1. :;Bam—a 608485, $4 9067 05, 10. Lard—Nomiuoal at $6 60. —————— New York Produce. Naw Yok, May 24, ¥lour—Dull; superior fine, western and state, 83 7(3440; common to good, $4 2034 75; good to choice, $4 80G7 00; white wheat, extra,84 76 @5 00; 8t. Louis, $4 5@7 00. Wheat—Steady; No. 2 red, 81 15@ 1 21; ungraded red, $1 26@1 30; No. 2do, $1 52@1 333; ungraded white, $125@1 26}; No. 2 do, $1 25@1 25}, Corn—Ungraded, 533@55c; No. 8, 54c; No. 2, 54@550; low mixed béje; round yellow, 524@53}c; June 50@" 50}c; July 49jc. Oats—Mixed westerp, white western, 44@47§c. Coffoe—Quiet and unchanged. Sugar—Steady. Rico—In fair demand. Molasses—Baiet and unchavged. Egge—104@1140. Pork—Old mess, 811 20. Beef—Quiet and unchonged. Cut Meats—Long “clear middles, $675; ahort clear, §7 00. Lard—Inactive; prime steam, §7 10 715. o butar—Dulllend uasettled at 86 e very Ting, Cheese—Nominally unchanged. Whisky—Nominal st $1 1391 15. iy St. Louis Live Stogk. Sr. Louts, May 94 Cattle—Offerings large for the first day of the week, and buyers asked for concossions in prices, but failed o go them, and the tone was- easior, how- ever; choice to fancy.heavy. shippi stoers, 84 60@4 76; good . to primes from 1100 to 1500 Ibs, $4 00@4 50; cows and heifers, $2 60@3 50; stock- ers, §3 00G3 90; Teeders, §3 75@4 00; receipts, 2100 head; shipments, 100. Sheep—Demand urgent for clipped at $3 00@4 25; reccipts, 100 head; shipments, ogs—Easier aud slow; Yorkers to g Baltimores, -84 Q@4 20; packing, 84 00@4 15; heavy shi 415, receipia, iDL %4108 Co'lege Cadet Corps to Disband. Special Dispateh to The Bes. - - —= Crxcrxsam, May 2657187 m.1t is zumored thet thie cadat corps of the Asbury University will disband next yoar. It has been uader'the direction Of the federal government_ and fsa prominent feature of the college, MORNING EDITION. | deemed advisable. rice Five Cents P torn flesh and matted hair hanging about his brow, his left cheek and ear tora off until they hung at his side by but a slender strip, his cheek bone broken, his shoulder, a'm and side badly injured, he nevertheless suum- moned sufficient strength to rise and get away befure his antagenist arrived. Tho story of his subsequent. achive: mént_is almoat beyond belief, but is abundantly vouched for. Ho was living alone, aud knew that to return home without summoning assistance wa$ to certainly go home and dis iu solitude. Although from the tcone T of his cncount.rit was a mile ar o Nework Agui's 101, Balf home, ho wa'ked that_dista Dear Sir:_For over twoyears and without stopping at his cabin :“ 7 thing T tock onehalf m":’.“"in‘ precseded a hali-mile further to b e THE MISSOURT RIVER. " fiinthad I not found this as Upon ths opposite side of which he U ai:W. POOL, saw a couple of neighbors, to whom he N.2ig Co. called for aesistance. ~As goon a3 he observed that ciies were heard he returned to his cabin where hisneigh- GENERAL AGENTS: bors soon after found him sitting upod RICHARDSON & CO., - St.Louls. this state, and e:pecislly upon repub- Ticans of this county, and tbat a prop- er expression may be made by which this county was denied represenfation and through the most shameful frauds, and that o protest may bs made against practices, that if successful, will not only be the defeat of our par- ty in November, but destroy its use- fulness. Republicans of Chicago who sre determined that the party shall not be controlled by fraud, snd that the will of the majority shall not be ifled by tricks of political mavagers, nvited to meet with us at Central Music Hall, Wednesday evening next at 8 olclock forsuch activn as may be Signed by Henry W. King, C. H. Case, Avdrew Shu- man and 31 others, Gen. Raum on the Springfield Aftalr. Special Dispateh to the Bes. WasHINGTON, May 25—6 a. m.— Genersl Raum, commissi-ner of fed- eral revenue, who presided over the Hlinois republican convention, stated to-day that the sweeping charges made by Farwell republicans, wore not sup- ported by facts. That in pointof fact, the state convention was a representa~ tive body, and included 693 dele- gates; that it was idle fo as sert that such a body was controlled by a few men or office hoiders. He says that Geu. Raum recalls the names of a few men only who acted as delogates, or who, be- sides myself, hold eflice undex the fed- eral government. The e'may be more, but if so I am not aware of it. From G B S e . 0. Richardson, St. Louis—¥y Dear sifi SErc Iy somethiv rollabier i vou . o like e any viso of 1t pleate do Bavevoiareds of Bodties wits our friends, = ‘Boyoe & Ostrander. This ta to certity that 1 o this symumer and the se SR ot n botile o Clllford, iothespeed. fugepromptiy cared it. It extolrot Rave known of. ‘GEO. SAILOE. HE STILL LIVES! 1ty Mfg. Co., e York City, Aligust's, 1878, H, Manager * a stocl, holding his hand to the side of his head, and in that _way as beet ho could keeping his mutilated cheok and ear in place. Such aid was ren- dered as could be_under the circum- stances, and medical sssistance was telegaaphed for, to_which Dr. Steele promptly responded. The -wounds were dresced early Sunday and Mr. Roe was 1cft as comfortable as his sur- roundings would allow. He bora his suffericge, including the great grit number stitches that. were wkon in sewing his wounds, with wonderful fortitude, allowiag no FOR SALE EVERYWHERE: RO T SR LATEST TELEGRAMS Are Not Half as Interssi- the EY it the venti grosn or complaint to escape himw, ex- . callad {5 order it we apparent (hat |07t upan one. ocouson when” the| DG t0 the General Read- Granthad a majority, = Whether | needle pierced the flash ‘in closs enasthe Followmg Price proximy to the eye. He confidently asserted that he would get well, although the doctor regarded his caso tical one. Since the above was written Mr. Roe has arrived in Hele- na and is now at the Sisters’ hospital. He made the journey of forty miles, from his home to Helens, in & spring wagon, thus affording additional evi- dencs of his remarkable endurance, which his physician regards as being without a parallel. Last evening he was feeling quite comfortable and | considerable hopas were catertained | Har for bis recovery. 5 full anti-Grant delegation from Cook county was admitted or not we had 14 teat votes by yeas and nays each, and which gave General Grant over 100 majority. I was a delegate and should taken o part in proceeding except that soveral of the gubernatorial can- didates expressed a wish that I should preside, and when my name wes presented to the state convention committee there was a unanimous vote in m favor including that of Farwell, whereupon a delegate from my county gave me proxy during de- bates. The minority invariably were List: 10 ot A s e, B il s ¢ S o given more time than the majority. HOPES OF RECOVERY. i Ono chief questions which agitated the | Hviens Herald, Moy 12 e M 1% convention, _namely : to the| The victim of s furious onslaught of | Golden Syru a she bear on last Saturday in the Prickly Pear Canyon was visited yes- terday by our reporter in St. John's Hospital, where he was found the sole occupant of a largs and comforta- ble room, provided with fire and all the necessaries for a patient in s condition. While there the attending physician, Dr. Steele, came in accom- panied by a barber, to dress the wounds, which had been hastily bandaged last Sunday morning in Roe's cabin, near the Missouri river. As s0on r3 warm water, sponges and basins were ready, the work of unwiapping the head commenced. So skillfully had the work of holding the head, cheek and scalp together by means of miany bandages been perform- | ed that it was wonderful to look upon | Baked Beans, 81 can.. mode of Taiing a committes to select delegates to- national con- vention, 'the minority, led by Gen. Hurlbut, made eight spoeches to twofor the majority. The previous guestion was called, and an sppeal rom the decision. of the chair was made, and a vota of 647 to 48 was the sensa of the convention. ~All leading members jubilantly acknowledge party rulings, T don’t think there will be any contest over the delegation, and if anly they cannot possibly succeed, Grant in Towa. ‘Special dispatch to The Bee. DupuquE, May 25—1 a. m.—Gen. Grant ‘reached this city shortly after noon yesterday to remaln a few hours as the guest of a personal friend, Wil- (b 10 Ibs Choice Dried Apples for.. 101hs best new Prunes 588358888288 Ryan. and eee how a few stitches horeand | Lims Bews, 2 1b cavs. o ‘The Vanguard. there, and some well applied banda- | Yarmou s pe) [} Specid Dispatch to The oo, ges would hold together in & natural | Tomatoes, 31b éaa. 1s position the mangled flesh and skin had so distorted the ‘*‘face di- |24 vine.” The unwinding of the head reminded one of the unwrapping of Cumming’s six thousand years' memo- ries. Socomplete'y was it enveloped from the crown to the chin that only one eye, & part of the nose and | the mouth were visible. But pa- tiently and with great nerve the une winding was submitted to, and ere long the last bandage was removed, exposing a head furrowed and cor- rugated to the skull in every direction by the beast'’s tusks. The left ear was gone and the left cheek held in position so as not quite to hide the exposurs of the jaw bone under where the ear had been. After a careful shaviog under the barber's hands the head was again bandaged, oiled and packed away for the process of nature's Oncaco, May 25, 1 a. m.—The first delegate to the national conveution to arrive was Hon. A. C. Ireland, of Or- egon. Senator Don Cameron, chair- man of the national committee, i ex- pected fn the moraing.._The remain- of the committee-will arrive dur- ing the week and a meeting of the whole committee will be held Monday, when a temporary chairman will be selected. Gon. Logan, Raum snd Filley sro candidates. On the other side s Eugene Hale, of Maine. Politicians Leaving For Chicago. Special Dispatch to Tus Ban. Ourcaco, May 19—1 a. m.—The Journal's Washington special, says: Nearly all the leading politicians, in- cluding those who' are managing the ‘cauvass respective of presidential can- didates, have_either left for Chicago $8Es8828EE.388388 Tobacco (Meersc) Eaxs, 11 dos 1 Butier, fresh rol Complete price lists furnished on spplicati Country orders will receiye prompé. an ablextion. Positively no goods sokd on credit, J. B. FRENCH & CO., The Original Reliable Grocers, No, 1119 Farnham Street, OMAEA, NEB. ing, which Dr. Steele hoped would in ! caY, ler left last might via Dets where i crdiaion® thé minids Hle: he will lock after the Michigan dele- gates, and on Wednesday the officers of the national Blaine club start for Chicago to open headquarters there, Sherman’s active workers also leave Bere to-morrow, and by the end of the week the city will be left without any ‘active friends of the respective candi PORIFYING THE BLOOD This Base Ball. The following gamesof baso ball were played May 24th: Special Dispatch to The Le CINCINNATI, May 25—1 8. m.—Cin- natis, 17; Buffalos, May 2 Nationals, 2; Baltimores, 2. Troy, May 25, 1 a. m. —Bostons,1; Troys, 8. ALMOST EATEN ALIVE. THE TERBINLE EXPERIENCE OF A MON- TANA HUSTER WITH & BEAR. Helena (Montana) Independent, May 1L Last Saturday Hannibal Roe, who resides in the Little Prickly Pesr, in thevicinity of Wolf Creek Station, shouldered his gun and went out in yatemm, that an dermine health iesoms dsoriers. . Erup Heill They Striks, 3o o1 o, hat shouloo expeled from the Special Dispatch to Tis Ba. blood. Tnternl derangoments arc the determin- Cimicaco, May 25, 1 & m.—Tho | stion of theso same Hamors i some internai furnace men and helpers of the Union [ o7 or orgaae, whos action they deringe, rolling mills, who have been otting | Sras Sastivea cecels thess humoms fosa $3 per day have struck for $3.50. e itihry: oo o the_disorders R e Ly Siomach Kty ing humors fn the and st x the mountains for & deer hunt. While AL NOTICE. ant Eruptive Discases of the he was gassing down the course cf a T oo A o iy g small gulch, and just as he hadturned ToSophia C. L leckeholl: o dm Rstorm;_Ulews: and & point of mi:: ;hh). -pn:s:.:e ab- mm:fl!b.y ‘notified K““"o: the 11tk duy | Rheumas ity ,.‘;"?“mx:- Weaknes, Steri: ceived wpo o egde of i ‘e | oy o B St o it 3 | ke sy, 7 : an » stunning blow from the paw s a b R oll,flil-'.nillle be-x,‘ which it p:p- e el petl: | partwra bl ot -ty AR, theis d pears was lying in wait for him tpon decrel in favor of said Plain fho other aide ef theocks. | The bion Jo% b7 reason of 5our iy Mriupons koocked Mr. Roe_ down aod caused him to lose possession of his gun, it ; LOWELL; which was the only weapon he had | ta sy day ot s, 5 Tl Fetifn on | Practical ana Anatytiear ith bim, and st the samo instant the YU S5 vouxe, | SOLD BY ALL DRpGapT=S ® infuriated beast, throwing horsel€ipon | pr 7, 1580, Attorsey for Paintia. ISTS AND DEALERS IN MEDICINE, sEzungul RERND i i heali t, to be again dressed ina | AvEDIQ ADARIITIA Rumberirtinsing, W . Ohand: | fom daysfor snother proces of heal: | AYER'S SARSAPARILLA, | and | who bis been in the medical e JORCHARD & ORCHARD & BEAN. caRFETS OMAHA. J.I-FIENCI- GROCERS, & W. R. BENNETT & C0'S DEWEY & STONE, FURNITURE, OMAHA J.1. NICHOLS & C0., Successors to E. FEARON. ¢ Cash Price List.| | ke 41 oy| Remember that you can now standstd A Sugar 1 o0 i . 1 ® | buy Goods of us at Unheard of e 1 | Low Prices as indicated below. 3 £1'hs Cut Loat Sace 10 : e Pl Sor: ‘it| A LAKGE VARIETY OF Do fee. . 100 | Household and Joh Lot Gos: I at 5 Ba extra choico Kio 100 | e T wach artce, o0 2 44 3c. b B ooty ot 1% - e | 1%| TEAS, COFFEES & SPICES, 1o iy, an 1 sold undoe 8 fall 10 refanded: T 1o 15, 80, G a0d 10 ard ' preacat given wh 100 o Cofr I Co e 388 | pown 10,2, 2 s 35, and it 16 Ibs Dobins Rlectric Soap.. .. 100 , Brownat16c, 20c, 22c and 2c, and Gilt 17 Tbs choice kers. 100 Javasat e per pound; Ground Coffes at 100 | St oo Bapelions Gt Goen o T 100 | Dot : 1% _Tho most complete assortment 1% ' priccs belom all competiionn. & ie NG POWDER15c and upward. N 10| PLAVORING EXTRACTSAY 5 por boktle =71 be [and spward. 1o ES At b a botle = 1w GKING at . STOVE BLACKING, 100 THES-LINE, from 8 to 158 R 1 . 2dazen fir se. * SUOR . 100 ards. Scrub Frush- 1w Carpet. Tacks, 3¢ 100 S0 a duzen and upwacda. Ko 3 por. Sence, aad Fronch Mustardy - Moy Wandre, Toc. Axio Greses, § i tarch, 35 por pound. Lagaley 1 0 | Starch; extrv ity st 8¢ pot pound. Gk, g3 100 | Weiow “and “Woaden Ware ‘chedn: ©Weah 34 i paking Fowder.. 10" | Boueds, 15+ Broome, for 3o, Biid Yood m Pure Maple Syrup per e one pound packages with Cuttle Fish Bone at Amber White 10e, Tobacco and Cigars. Roiwrgws. ... NOJICE. Barclsy White, Guardian of Rebecea M. White, ‘a0d Bebecoa M. White, non.resident defendants, will take notice that Joseph Barker, of Douglus ty, in the State of Nebraks, aid, on the 18th day of May, A. D., 1580, file his petition in 4, within and for the County of IN SUGARS ‘Weallow nooneto underselius, Syrup at T0c per gallom, 2.50 per keg. LAUNDRY SOAPS wold at bot- tom prices. FRUITS, extra quaiity at low prices. CZACKERS, best in market sud a8 cheap s the cheapest. Ws have alsowlded the following goorls o our stock, which we propose to sell cheap. fn s Superior quality prayer of which is to obtain (2), in block three bundred and fity (350), in the City of Omaha, in sa'd County and Siate, which said lot is beid by said pl and the suid Barclsy Wnite, Guardian as afore Camphor Gus, ite Wax, satd, and Rebegea M. Whito are notified that | Sulphur, Jam. Ginger, thes are required to appear and answer raid pe- | Borax, Paragorie ition on o bofore the 25th day of June, A. 1., JOSEPH BARKER, ‘By Bicuanns & Huxr, His Attorneys. Dated May 15th, 1530: m15-92:29 5 "Ear Diseases Dr. C. E. Shoemaker, ‘The well kown Aural Surgeon, of Peading, Pa., tession over 3 years, gives ALL his time EXCLUSIVELY, to the treatment of deafness and diseases of the ear He sends a valuable little book of 61 pages on the treatment of these di FREETO ALL. This book gives references and testimoniala that wil satisfy the most skeptical. He is also author of & work of 375 pages, octavo, on, these ditcases and thei proper treatment: P And an Immense Varisty of Other Goods too Numer- ons to mention, which we pledge ourselves to_sell cheaper than other Dealers. Don't Forget It, and give us a call. ¥~ luable fering, loss of hearing and doctor's fees. DR. o SHOBMAKER'S remedy for the care of RUN | (00 800ds and compare pri NING EARS, is universolly acknowledzed by | 8l rates to parti- physicians anid the public in geveral, s the only | again, Ord~ e iruly eliabl vomedy tor the cure o his lathe. | ifleq - _ et Bpece some disease. It fs harmless, pleasant and re. | o - to sell liable, and will cure almost any case, even +* e g forty or fifty yean standing. All 5 == oount v. 0. D. e REMEWMBER OVR NUMBER, 113 North Fifteenth, adjoining L. B. Williams & Son, G Ouzaber Nob. Dry Goods Store, Grant Piase: Having been b, D. . R. s Ee HOSTE W R BENNETT & oo INTER - OCEAN HOTEL, &-‘:.L‘ st i b“‘?,w'{"""’ Cheyenne, Wyoming. Court of the U’ §., i o i, e G block from depote Teaine mop s o oy < AL ey P .‘""mv Auditor U. 8. Treastiy e ‘A. . BALCOM, Proprietor. Sopl7wl; AHD“WMDI’.CIHG'I. =IO

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