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] s1% = FHoqueyyg o I qM VOL IX MORNING EDITION NO. 292 firice Five Cents WAS United States Sivki § Fund. Spode Vimmich o Toe s Wasuisgroy, May 2 The asis'anttreasurer of the "{rnited Stut s has been instructed to purchase $3,00),020 «f United States bonds fr the sinking fund The Hinley-Eiloy Race. Epocial Dispatéh to Tux Bas. Wasnixazox, May 'tfl_x] . m Hanlan made tho trst mile minutesand seven seconds, aud kept the lead throug out the race, makirg the five m'les in forty minu'es. Ri- Iey’s time was { uty-iwo miuuter. indications. 8 seeial Dispatch to The Beo Wassinerox, May 27—1 a.im— For the upper Mississippi and lower Miesouri valleys stationary, ot risiog ba ometer; wints mestly north to weut; statiovary or low:r temporature, parily cloudy weather and local raivs. Capital Clattor. Bpeciai dispatch o The Bee. Wasmixoros, My 27—1 2. m — The President hax scntto the house a ress the ne- meszage urgir gapon couzres cersity of scin on the Ute agree: ment. - The hcuse concurced in the senate smendme:ita to the bili anending the intercal rovenve laws i 1 regard to dis- tiiled +prits. All topes «f sn adjoursment next Monday hus been cbindoned snlan iuformal a,r2em-nt wil be mads be- tween the democcat ¢ and republican leadws that if congress isin seasion when the Cticrg) conven'ion assem- bles only rout:ue busies shall be done until the s:nsto 8 and members who are absent sheli retuin An edjpournwent is not probable now bafore the firs: of June Thore i1a decided oposition to the bill limitng the term of offie of supervisors of cl.ct ons and definivg their datier. Tu the hose bt little pregeess b s been made w th b sundry cilbills The wenther s extrevely hot COXCRESSIONAL. HOUSE. Spectal d'aptch to The Bee Wasaisorox, May 27—1 8 m — No amend + ents wereaiopted to the clause relating ‘o tbe nitionsl board of bealth, . offored the ndent psra- follownz as an in gesph: *To (nib'e t'e 8 creta'y of the sur; t) v vide sut ble and eut mmodatiors for the rage «f the cia of the United Stat s, he ishurby dirested to pay the sums app prist:d by this_ao the lawful coln ull Unitad Statcs ™ " | the government ment on this que ti this m tion. Men lhruu mamories ars wrthy, ought to“be perpeuated by their own works. If “this monu ment is completed it will not perpe!u- ate the mem: ry f Washiogton, but the folly of tho sge that built it. The name of ‘Waskirgin, he said, would live, not in monuments, but a3 the founder of the Libarty of the new continent. Wlen the vo'e was taken, noone votad to swike out except Warner bimeelf. Punding the fur- ther cons d *ration of the bill the com- mittee rose. Townsend presentod an adverse re- port of the committee on commerce on. the considerstion of the bridge across the Detroit river. Ordered printed. Saulsbury pressnted tho report of the committee of conference cn the military academy appropriation bill. It was agreed ta A motion was then made to adjourn and it was carried at 5:45. A large number of leaves of ab- sene were cffered to day. SENATE. Semator Harris moved that the chair fill the vacancies committees oocasioned by thefresignation of Sena- tor Gordon. Tho chair appointed Farley on the committee of commerce and Brown on the committee of agri- calture, education and labor. The pensicn deficiency bill was con- sidered. Mr. Windom offered an amendment for $600,00) to pay fees of United States marshals and _deputies for the fiscal year euding June 30th, 1880. Hesupposed this had besn omitted by over-sight as the committee kuew the courts all over 1he country were being stopped by want of this appropriation. Mr. Eaton said the amendment, if debatad, would delay the pension Bill greatly and that it was & preesing amendment. Lost—33 to 22. Amendments were agreed to for $100,000 for the propagation cof food fish and £12,500 for fish-hatching ma- chinery. Amount for pensions, $9,440,000. Tho bill was then passed. Oa motion of Mr. Paddock, the house bill passed for the relief of homestead and pre-emption settlers in Kanses and Nelraska, who lost their crops by droucht, extending for one year's time in which to complete their payments. After tho morning hour the senate considered the bill defining terms of chicf supervisors of eleciions. Mr. Cockrell introduced a bill iog on the peosion roll all surviving officers and ment, drafted or enlisted, ragardlees of cvl\-r, who served in Iha war of 1812 f.rany length of time. Referred. Mr. Teller made &peech on evi- dence as to clection frauds, and re- newed his charge that the democra's ‘would not diecuss the bill. The Freedwans’ bank committee is to examine the civil service. ‘The yeas aud nays wers called upon Thurman's amendment prohibiting the reappoinimens of the present in- cumbents of the offices of supervisors of election. The amendment was adopted. Hoar moved to amend the title sub- stitating the bill £odeprive chief pervisors of their office and to remove them from office. The amendment was lost bya vote of 28 to 15. The bill was then L At 7:33 the senate weni into execu- tive session, and when the doors were opened adjouraed. Democratic “Pukes" in Convention) Special Dispateh to Tns Ban Mogenwy, Mo. 27,1a m— The Miscouri democratic state conven- tion met yesterday and after organiz- ing took a recess. Several district caucuses were held this forenoon for the selection of del- egates (0 be ; laced on the working committees. The question of electing district delegates to Cincinnati came in some of them, but it was con- claded to tsko no action until the cpening of the convention. On taking the chair, Mr. Williams thanked the conventicn for the honor conforred on him. Ho stated that he bad ¢ome to the.convention with a po- litical preference but he was willing to bury that prcfeence in aiding his eoll. agucs to secure the nomfuation of any man at Cincinnati who would car- ry tho democr tic baaner to the front in the Novewb r elec'ions. This sen- timent was cte red loudly. Messrs. Weodson and Vest made speeches while the commiltse on cre- dentia's was prepating its report. That seport being mads B. Gratz Brown was riported for president of the conveution by the committee on orzanzation. ] Recolut ous favorng Tilden were passed, nd Tilden dslegates wero ap- pointed. FOREIG TS. NINILISTS SENWEFUED. Epecial Dispateh to The Pee. Sr. Prrerspozo, May 27, 1 2. m— Two nibilists}Mechaeloff and Sa'udoff wera sentenced o be hangel, - Yester- diy moruiog pine other prisoners were s:utenced to hard, labor for terms rangivg frm eight to twenty years, among the latter wero three women. BRADLAUGH MEETING. Special dispatch to The Fec. Loxpox, Miy 27—1 a. m —Mr. Chas. Bradlavgh addrcssed the elec- tors of Northampton ou his position list evening. Thero wes griat en- thusissm displayed, and vote of con- fidence was unsnicously pised. It was also decided o elect him again and again if necessary. GOSCHENS' PROPOSAL.§ It is asserted that Mr Guschens’ proposals bave been somewhat celily received at Paris and Vienoa where the English scheme of pre:sure on the porte is considered too strorg. THE AMEERSHIP. A Oalcutta dispat h says that the British have definitely «flered Abdul Rliaman the amsership. INSURBECTION IN INDIA. A dispitch from Bombay rays an insurrection h'3 broken cut in the British frontier and that a village has burae1 and the governor killed. BISMARCK TO AUSTSIA. S pecial dispateh to The Bee. Berury, May 27—1 a. m.—A dis- patch besring dale of April 20th from Prince Bismarck to the Austrian verament, bay been made public, in ck explains the position n negotiationg and says Germany is not m‘llm,d 1o make oue sided conce: nly um:mlu'l to dis- id netto destroy the weapon u'd command by means of leg- ITALTAN PARLIAMENT. Spocial Dispatch to The e, Roxe, May 27, 1 Ttalisn pirhlmeut yest in his speech refers mi ternal affairs. He re: abolition of the Grier tax and reform in el-ctorallaws. He hopes that the difficulties regarding the execution of the Berlin treaty will soon be removed and that he will endeavor to bring about a "solution of the Greck ques- tion. ELECTRIC BRIEFS. The trial of Frank Lawrence, for the poisoning of his father, C. G. Law- rence, commenced at Grand Ieland, Neb , Tuesday, in the district court. There was considerable difficully in getting a jury empanclled. The (rial will bs very 1 nz and difficult, with chances of acquiital. The San Francisco Chamber of Com- merce, at a receut meeting, adopted res lutious expressing confidencs in the conduct of the mint by Mr. Dodga, and holding that, as being responsible for its wanagement, he should be allowed the sc'cction cf bis_subor- dinates and employes, subject to approval of his _superiors; that the RPasumed right on the part of senators and representatives in congrees to dictate and control the administration of appointments in the various departments of the govern- ment is corrupting in its tendency, has no warrant in the _constitution, should be resisted by the executive department of the government and frowned upon by the people. The trial of Judge C. C. Cole, for disbarment in the United States court, set for trial at Des Moines, Tuesday, came to a sudden ending, Judge Cole having prepared and pre- pared and presented the prose- cuting attorney, representing the rtate Dar association, an additional answer, being a retraction of the charges against Judge Dillion and other mem- bers of the United States court, and expressing the belief that in no wise was the integrity of ‘the court com- promised. This answer the committee of the State Bar accepted and the court dismissed the action. The mpeachment trial of Mayor Kalloch of San Francis county, is pro- gressing in the superior court. The town of Mitchell, Dakota, was struck by a cyclone, Tuesday, killing Jacok Huther, of New Allamakee, Towa; Benj. Smith, of Blackberry Station, Kane county, Tlltnois. Badly wounded — Fred France, Decorah, Towa; Mr. Phillip Kane, of ll]inuil; Fritz Bodd, Wm. H. Moth, of Co- lumbia county, Wis. Santa Fe advices state that four more ranchmen have been killed near Talerose by Indians, and estimate that in Sarraco county and Magala, in the some fifty Mexican herd- ers and five Americans, including two women, have been massacred. The number killed siuce the first of the month is said to have been seventy- eight. Russell Ingraham. a resident of Denver, oame to death Monday from an overdose of hydra-chloral, taken contrary to directione and while delir- ious. — Another Third-Term Protest. Bpecial Dispatch to Tus Bas. PHILADELPHIA, May 27—1 a. m.— | Loavenworth Times, by GUNNING FOR AN EDITOR. | Wild Shooting in Leaven- worth, Kansas. Thomas Thurston Fires Two Shots at Editor Anthony but Brings Down Two Bystanders. Specia! Dispatch to The Bee. Leavenworta, May 26, 10 p. m.— This afteracon the people of Leaven- worth were star:led by the announce- ment that an assault_wes made (n Col. D. R. Anthony,” editor of the Thos. C. Thurston, who two weeks ago was let out «f ju'l, where he had been for soms tim) foeffi lling of h's partucr, Embcry, last wiater. They met on Delaware strect, opposite Dodwor:li's baok street, when Thurston exclsimed, “G—d d—n yun, Authony, L hearyon were' going to thoot mo to-day. Thurston then raiscd bis revolver and fired. The first shot missed Anthony bat struck Lucien Baker, a prominent lawger, who was stinding tome dis- tance down the street. The sccond shot struck Mr. Douglas, a yourg mau who is empleyed as book-keeper in the Times offico snd was standing on the sidewalk near Anthony. Thurs- ton jumped into a heck and drove to the station house, whete he gave him- self up. Douglesis pot seriously in- ]nud The bullet that struck Mr. Baker weat through the left arm and lodg: d in the left side. It is feared thathe will not recover, in which event Thuraton will surely be lynched, 25 there is a very sirong fzeling in that dircetion. LATER. Lawyer Bakor, who has beon re- moved to his home in South Leaven- worth, was reported dead, but the re- port is contradicted. The ci'y is in greatexcitement. Thurston has been removed to the fort and put under protection. R. R. POOL PRGCCEEDINGS. Ad!ustment of Tobacco Rates Canned Gsods fcom Chicago to New York will Rate as Second-Class. Special Dispatch to The Bee. New York, May 27, 1a. m.—The executive comwittee of the trunk line railroads continues in session. The charges azains the Baltimore and Ohio railroad in regard to their not living up to thewr areement on grain was eferred to the jresident of the truuk lines for dec'sion, A elight readjust- ment on 1ates on tabicco was made. @anned goods frem Chicigo werorated assecond class and will in the future be char . d accordingly. The committee cn classification re- portel a number of minor changes. oe committesadopted a resolution to the effect that mo further reduction will be made at present on east-bound freights. Woman's Work in Observing Decora- tion Day. The G. A. R. in all parts of our country will observe Saturday, May 20th, as decoration day. As surviv- ing comrades we decorate the graves of those who fell in the dark days of rebellion, and those who have since been called to the cternal camping ground. Men fought, but woman did her noble work by encouraging the soldierin the field, and caring for the sick and wounded inthe hospitals. Re- membering this, the George A, Custer Post cordially and urgently invites the ladles of Omaha, Bellevue, Flor ence and the surrounding country to celebrate with us by sending all the flowers they possibly can to Clark’s Hall, corner of Dodge and 14th, ss carly as possible Saturday morning, as the proceesion will move promptly at 10a. m. and all bouquets must be ready before that time. The following ladies are requested to report to Mrs. Gen. O'Brien at Clark’s Hall at a quarter beforo 8 Sat- urdsy morning to prepare bouquets for the occasion: Mia J R Manchoster. L Wood Miss Anma. " Ab * Berth Issaca Hatt'o § aughter Libbie Withnell e urickiand Mrs F Sherman “ M G McKcon “ J G Morrell Niss Julla Kuight ** Mollie Allen “ Jennie Kennard MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH, New York Money and Stock. NEW YORK, oy . MONKY. ik Stacia Crowiey o Ryley e O'Cannor GOVERNMENTS— Firm. 0. 8. 6, 1581.. The National Republican League of | &.S Philadelpbis held a meeling yesterdsy | Mich condemning third-term. Mesrksmen's Meeting? Special dispatch to The Bee. Loursviize, May 27—1 s. m.—The shooting tournament will be inaugu- rated Mcnday. Bogardus and the other leading shots of the country will be present, Onicaco, May 26. Wheat—Opened _for June, §1 closed for May, 81 13; June, §1 0336 1 033; July, 81 m—Ofim for Ju!y, closed | Mays73e; Jnn- .:5;'.‘ July, 3636 A\lwusk, \@8s Oats—Cl/ sed rur May, 31jc; June, 30Ec; July, 28fc. Rye—80c bid 820 asked. Barley—76z cesh; extra No. 3, 65¢ cash. ~ Larz—l?urJune, $660G6 62}; July, 6 5 Bulk mesti—Lo-se and nominal, shoit ribs, $6 10; sides, $40); sugar o dhame, 15 1bs. average, $825@ 7. CLOSING PRICES, Wheat—81 14 for May; $1 033 for June; $1 00} for July. C.rn—37{c for May; 353 for June; 36}o for July; 364 for August. Outs—307c for June; 28}o for July. Pork—$10 03} for June; $10 00 for July; $10 22} for August. Lard—86 55 for June; $6 60 for July; $6 62 Avgust. Bulk Meats—Short ribs, €6 12} for July. Milwaukee Produce Market ~Mrwavszs, May 96, Wheat—Firm; oponed lc_higher snd closed unsettled; No. 1 Milwau- kee, hard, 81 08; No. 2 Milwaukee, $1 04}; No. z.io.slong Ma, uou, June, $1 013; July, §1 Milwaakee, 80c; No. 4, 80c; m,ece.d, Gde. Corn—Easier; No. 2, 36, 0.ts—Firmer: No. 2, 304c. Rye—Dull and lower; No. 1, 80c. Dull and uuchanged; No. New York Produce. Now Yous, Hay 26. Coffae—] au-ur—Qumt i unchanged, Molassss—Steady and in fair de- mand; Cuba to arcive 35¢ for 50 test. Rics—In good derand. Wheat—Strunger; rejected spring, 31 113@1 13; No. 2 sp-ing, $120@ 22; ungraded red, $1 25@1 523; No. 2 do, §133@l 35; for export, ¥1 41} @1 44; car L ts to go on c.ntract, Nos 2 red, stamer, §130; No. 2 amber, white, 81 26; No. 2 do, §1 25; No. 1'do, 81 27}@1 271 Corn—Stedy; ungraded, 623@544c; No. 8, 52¢; steamer, 53@534c; No. 2, 533@54c; choice white, 58c. ats —1@lc batter; mixed western, 44@46c; white western, 45@482. Ezgs—Quiet at 10j@114c. Pork—Du'l and lower; new mess, $10 90. Be. f—Quiet and steady. Cut Meats—Dull; long clear mid- dles, $6 623 ; short clear, $6 874. Lard—Lower; primo stcam, $6 97} @7 023. Butter—Steady at 7@17c. Whisky—Nemival at $1 13@1 15. St. Louis Produce. 8r. Lours, May 27. Wheat—Unsettled and generally lower; No. 2 red, $1113@1 11§ for cash; 1 11§ for May; $1 wggl 03 2@tz for July; '.m;@w for Avgast, No. 3 do, $1 02} bi yao | he did not believe any com Lum—Upen:i higher, but oo 36}c for cash; 35}@3bic 343@3to for June; 34k ;| terviewed. He says he came here to socuro Blaine's n-mination, and ex- pressed confidence in his ability to do | se. Don Camercn ssid he never allowed himself to be interviewed, but re- marked he was confident of Guant's nomination. Indignation Meeting. Special Dispatch to Tnx B Cimicaco, May 27,1 a. m.—A large meeting is being held areies night at the call of the Farwell Hall republicans who were beaten by John A. Legm at the Springfield conven- tion. The best of feeling provails. ‘The speakers are frequently interrapt- ed by cheers and hic :es. What the outcome of these mectings wll be is not yet appareat. ' LATER. The principal speakers were Kirk Hawes, E. G. Mason, A. N. Water- man, Gen. Hurlbut, Herman Kosters, Lieutenant-Governor Shuman and Gen. Kentiner, of St. Claiz county. They denounced the wo of the Sprivfield convention and Senator Lo- ganin particular. The popular ex- pression was that if the national con- vention did not remedy the wrongs done them at Sprinfield they would do ths best they could to right matters at the ball,t box in Novem] They further protested againat the prectical disfranchisement of the peopls of ten congresaional districts in not_allowing them to select their own delegates, and demanding that their twenty del- gates be admitted instead of these Apache Devils. Special dispatch to The Bee. Los Pixos, N. M., May 27—1 a. m.—Six herders were killed on the ranch of Patriocina Lunay, eight miles trom Qulariea in Socarro counry, nd at Mogillus 6fty men were killed, two women and_three Ameri- cans, names untnown. In the vicinity of"Qularosa, Socarro county. A ranch has been cleaned out by Apaches and the number wurdercd since May lst, is 78. Gen. Ha'ch’s command bas marched more than 1500 miles in pursuit of the Indiaus. Railroad Extension. Speclal dispatch to The Bee. Cnicaco, May 1 a m—The Hanibal & St. Joo rai'road will be ex- tended from Quincy to this city at an early d to. The estimated cost of the new live is five millions. Judge Dillon’s Vindication. Spocial dispateh to The Deo. Des Morxs, May 27, 1a. m.—The Cule disbarment proceedings cameto an unexpe:t-d termination by the a toruey for Judge Cole asking leave to withdraw all f rmeranswers and fle a new answer, in which Cole confosses that heis gu'lty as chsrg.d in the first and second counts. Alro that he does nt believe in tho charzes made by his clisnt. He admits the wrong done the court and desives to retract every statement he lias made reflecti Oats —Slnw 313c bid for cash; 32c for May; 30}@30%c for June. Ryo—Slow; 80c asked. Barloy—No market Whisky—Steady at $1 08. Pork—Dull; jub lots, $10 35@10 40. Dry Sa'tsd Meats—Dull and un- changed. Bacon—Dall and unchanged. Lard—Steady at §6 St. Louis Live Stock. St. Louts, May 26. Cattle—Tnactive and lower; choico ‘and fancy shipping steers,84 50@6 00; fair to_good $4 10@4 40; butchers’ steers 83 80@4 00; cows and heifers $2 75@3 25; grass Texans §2 50@3 50; wintered do §3 00@3 60. Receipts, 2400 head. Sheop—Inactive and lower; clipped $2 75@4 C0; wooled 83 36@5 50;lambs $1 50@2 75. Hogs—Slow and lower; porkers to Baltimores $3 90@4 00; packing, $390 @4 00; rovgh heavy, 83 60G3 80; heavy shipping $4 05@4 15. Recaipts, 80004 Chicago'Live Stock Marxet CHicaco, May 26. Cattle— Heavy shipping, $4 25@ 4 35; light, $400@4 25; mixed, 83 90@ 410. Receipts, 4800. Hogs—810 074 for July; $9 95 for June; 10,000 left over. PRESIDENTIAL PROPHECIES The Po'itical Big Guns As-|di sembled at Chicago are Pumped by the Reporters. Special dispatch toTux BEe. Cuicaco, May 27—1 a m.—The re- poriers are txymi to interview every prominent man who arrives to attend the convention. Gen. Thos. S. Kane and M. S. Quay, two delegates from Pennsy] , were pumped about the reported break in_their delegations. Gen. Kane said he knew of the defec- tion from other candidates, but none from Grant. There were several anti- third-term men in the delegation, but he was sure they would not vio- lats the instructions. Mr. Kane said if the unit rule was not enforced, there would doublless be scme break, but derable number of delegates would disregard the instructions. He did not baheve that the New York delegation would to't against instructions if the upit rule were euforced. Hon. Levi P. Morton, who is at the Palmer House, says he is for Grant first and last. He does not consider the bo'tof the New York delegates of any monent. The result of the Illi- nois and Colorado conventions had frightened most of those inclined to be refractory back into th-ir placss. Ex-Senator Clayton, of Arkansas, said that the delegation from his state v for Grant. Gen. Malloy, a Texas delegate, says thathis delegation is about equally divided between Sherman, Blaine and Grant, but pledged to voto as a unit for the nominee of the convention. Gen. Thomas Ochiltree, another Texas delegate, it the Palmer, and says his delegation is solid for Grant, Eugene Hale was asked who was his eecond choice and he said: I haven't begun to talk about s second choice. I am for Blaive. I have no doubt of Blaine's nomination as soon as the unit rule is quelched: it might be by unamimous vote. I do no thnk anyone will be nominated on the first ballot. I believe Tilden will be the ic no; W. E. Chandler whuena be ins the court. with c.8's complete sindication of Jur!;:e Dillon. humors of Kearney’s Release. Spacial Dispateh to The Boe. San Frascisco, May 27, 1a. m. The rumor that Kearney has been re- leased by an order of the supreme court is mot traced to any reliable soucce, though generally credited at Workingmens' headquartors. The Turf. Special Dispateh to Tus Bax. Davrox, May 27, 1 a. m.—The spring meeting of tho Southern Ohio fair opened _yesterday with good weather and fair attendance. Inthe thrae minute trot ““Channcey” won in thnalu’n;ht heats. Time, 2:40, 2:40, 2:43, The running race, mile heats, was won jn two heats by “Louis sovan competitors. Time, 1:443, The big event of the meeting will be the pacing fraco to-day between “Sleepy Tom,” *“Rowdy Boy,” and “Sweelzer.” I.O.G. T. Special Dispatch to The Bee. New York, May 27—1 a. m.—F. G. Keens, of Kearney, was olocted hero to-day Right Worthy Grand Sec- retary of the order of Good Templars. Royalty On the Tarf. Special Dispateh to The Bee. Loxpox, May 27—1 m.—There was an immensa crowd at the Derby this morning, and among the most b\n!hrd spectatcrs were the Prince and_Princess of Wales, the Duke and_Duchess ¢f Connaught, the Duke of Edinburgh and Duke of Cam- bridge. The weather was very hot. At the start betting was two to one against Bender. Ben Dor won the Derby, Robert the Devil second, and Mask third. The weather was unusually hot and the course very hard in consequence of long continued drought. The race came off 20 minutes late. Ben Dor and Robert the Devil, maintained their respecti the time of start. Suicide. Bpecial dispatch to Tax Bxs. Quixcy, May 27—1 a. m —Col. Chas. P. Morton was found dead in his bed this morning with a bullet holein his head, his hand still grasp- ing apistol. A sunstroko which he sustained Jast year had affected his mind. place in betting up to Shot By s Marshal. Special dispatch to The Bee. Centratia, DL, May 27—1 o, m.— Maynard, the marshal of Teutopolis, shot a farmer named Knowles to-day. Knowles was drunk and tried toshoot Maynard when tho latier arrested him. The marshal got the drop on him and shot him through the heart. Important to Express Companies. Special dispatch to The Bee. Loutsviie, May 27—1 s. m.—In the United States cvrcu\t court a deci- sion was rendered to-day restraining tho railroads from excluding the Ad- ams express company's businces in cases whero the roads do_their own expressing. Itisa decision of great importance to railroad and express men. Fire. Special dispatches to The Bee. Loutsviiue, May 27, 1a. m.—A fire yesterday forenoon destroyed the immense ice house Cramer & Co. Tke loss will not be over $2000. Three firemen were badly injured by a fall- fog wall. The'Meeting of the Milers. Special dispatch to The Bee New Yo, May 27—1 . m—A party of sixty millers from various party of Great Britain and Ireland ar- rived yesterday by the s : T, day ey will go by the Erie railroad Niagara, thenes t>_Cincinnati, St. an-, Mucneapokis, Milwaukeo and Chicago. FEBRIFUGE A REMARKABLE LETTER FROM A CELEBRATED PHYSICIAN. Bryan, Texas, June 11, 1679, ) S , Salacine, etc., etc., but Wrss ALl the tse, tlnnll, storo for your it ho iRercom Over a monsh ag: = “.':fi'" o luxhhmnchmmhfltol oue medicine, reguinr M. D., ‘Dut retired from rackice B yenrs nEo and dovoting my fuuwdm Dusiness. ‘Very respecttully, J. W. HOWELL. IT I8 THE BEST. Stockton, Mo., Aug. 25th, 1870. o C: Richardson, st. Louls-Dear Stx: Glifford's Eebrifugt b thie best thiing: Tor MACE & MIZCHELL, Druggists. A PROMINENT DRUG FIRM. Chillicothe, Mo., July 30,1870, J. O, Rich Loui Sir can make any use o "':"i sold fiundreds o results. Your friend Boyce & Ostrander. Thialato certity that 1 had the Fever and Apus (his and th of ne-ihird of n bottle of Clifford's ¥' fugs prompely cured it. 1t 18’ estouro 1 have know HE 8TILL LIVES! Oome £ U. 8. N¢ e e el Aisuai’s, 1878. W20 SR o n e G voe mnd ARe, and. after tryh e hing T ook Gne-hait bottid o Gl ra's "Febrifuge, “and lt'rnredm” ermanent e woule s been Akl it 1 ot Tound 184" Yours truly, H, Manager — FEBRIFUGE GENERAL AGENTS: RICHARDSON & CO., - St.Louls. FOR SALE EVERYWHERE, NOTIC] Barclay White,Guardian of Rebecea M. White, and Rebecea M. White, non-resident defendauts, will teko notico that J County, in the St t. 15th day of the District Douglas, in [ ba, in se'd County and ot is hod by o id patat e W day of Ju e JOSEPH BARKER, oy, His Attornoy: m15-92.29 §5 ATTENTION, Bllllllilss AND CON TORS. The ownor of the celebrated, Kaalin Banks, near LOUISVILLE, NE now. rmd at the depot at Lomlulle, on the B. & M. railroad, WHITH BERICEK to fill any order at reasonable prices. Par- ties desiring & white front or ornamental brick will do well to give us a call or send for sample. J. T. A. HOOVER, Prop., Totiaville, Neb FRONTIER HOTEL, Laramie, Wyoming. iner's resort, good accommoat ple room, charges reasonable. attention given %o traveling men. ] Bt LLIARD, Proprietor. INTER - OCEAN HOTEL, Cheyenne, Wyoming. Fine large Sample Kooms, one pot. Trains stop from 2 . B. BEEMER, COMMISSION MERGHAHT ONMIAEIA. Wholesale Deater in Fruit, Butter, con, Lard, Fresn F' OYSTERS. NEW GRUGERY" 16th and Cuming Sts, We propose supplying the people of North Omaha with CHOICE CROCERIES at mod- erate prices. Give us a call. J.BE. BERGEN. #2-Cash paid_for Country Pr duce. Goods delivered free to any part of thecity. apl7-Im MAX MONVOISIN, FUR TANNER LMY, e run s BXOBLSIOR Machine Works, OMAEA, NEE. J. F. Hammond, Prop.& Manager The most thorough appolated and coeplete Machige Shops and Foundry n the s every deacripiion mamudaciared. Engincs, Pumps and every class o machinery made 10 obier. attention given to ‘Special Weil Anmln,l'-lle s, Hangers, Shafting, B irou.ceer Lulllnx. ete. A kg 2656 Harnev St.. Bet. 141 VINECAR WORKS ! Jones, Bet. 9th and 10th Sts., OMAHA. First qualty cisiled Wino Visegar of any strength below casters prices, at wholeesia and rotail, EANST KREES, tobiem Marager, and 15th LATEST TELEGRAMS | Ara Not Half as Interest- ing to the General Read- er as the Following Price List: 10hwot Ay It ie Caniry o Sovar o nary 0 5'te Granuiated Sogar for S4Tos Cat Loaf Sagart #' oo Kin Cotfs o iha bew Rio Colle 4108 choico Java Cotteo fof. 31 1bs best Mocha Coffce for. Young dlyson Tea per | Colong T per I, 33 Japan Tes por T, 30 10 owiir T e o o BB 2233252288 i3 £0 bars Climax Sosp for...... 24 bars Laundry Soap f 2 Golen Syrm per il New Orléans Syrup Now Oricans Molstats per gallon. Snear House Moleses per evlon. St Lous Soda C: for. 17 hast: Louis Oystor Crackers 11t lieton Butter Crackers for S22 LIRIBLLILHI222L Peaches, 3 Ib cans (standard). Pio Pea hes. 8 Ib can (Ca)3 Ib cans. Elackberries, 2 b can. Apples, (York State) Elueberries 3 1 can. Cherri Damson Plums 2Ib Raspherries 21 can. sengel E2CSRBIBES,228288SLES ;mm.( cell’s ‘Jurllmlyh]nr b Fobacco ( plueipes Tobaceo (01d Sty tyle) Tobaces (Mecracha b us, s sar-cured, perIb.. a3, 11 o for. , fresh roll, per Ih. price lists f; a nished on applicati - will reccive prompt and care ssitively 1o oods sold on credit. J. B. FRENCH & 0., The Sriginal Reliable Grocers, No. 1119 Farpham Street, OWAFA NEB. “BUSINESS! SUITS for - - $20.00 PANTS for - - - 5.00 I. ©. W APOR, _ MEAT MARKET, U. P. Block. 16th St. Frash and Salt Meats o all kinds constant on hand, pricos reasonable. Vegetables in seas the Country solicited. trouble to show Goods. EDHOLM & ERICKSON, Wholesale and Retail MANUFACTURING JEWELERS AND PRACTICAL WATCH-MAKERS. WATCHES AND JEWELRY AT WHOLESALE PRICES. Goods sent to any part of the United States on solicitation. Larg st assortment of SILVERWARE, CLOCKS & SPEGTAGLES, And everything found claas Jewelry generally in a first- Store. BEST SELEGTED STOGK IN THE CITY! Jewelry manufactured on short netic Whenin €maha call EDHOLM & The Jewclers, € p|.o:|w llu- l‘mluflh‘ Py lmh & Dodg ORCHARD & BEAN. | DEWEY & STONE, Orders from d ree us, Neo ERICKSON, J.BFRENCH& C on. Food delivered to any pfl.n{mr‘c‘I;g. CARFPERATS FUORNITURE, GROC :'-RS J.1. NIGHOLS & C0.,|———— Successors to E. FEARON. '|Cash Prlce List. K 838882388233338888888288888 3ns 3 1bs Moch. 6 cans Peaches. . 11 e Ok eal Crsclers. 11 Ibs Boston Crackers. £ b Foro Maple Syrupper gl Amber Wi Best N 353888888883828383: &3 NOTICE. Jennie A_ Atcheson, Clauda and Charles L, C1 L. Clark, defendants, the ob f which is to_exclude said de- Gorier on the tine bets fowmanip 15 north,range 13 esst,being the south- oot comer of land o d by Charitie K. ot the south Lowe, thence ‘appointed to convey said realestate to said plan G, and fer general solit, and yon, the sxia neson, Clauda Clark and Charles cf June, A. AL BANK. ms Dr. C. E. Shoemaker, The wel keown sl Sungeon, of Pending, P Wiio has been n the medical grofemion over 39 Joar et ALL Hin tima- EXCLUSIVELY, (o The ircatment of deatnoss o' car and cataeth.He sends’ valuable e bk i e o e et o e i FREE T0 ALL. Thia book & vesreferences and ontimonla that wil saciaty " e mosk skeptical i i aiao arsthor of & work of 375 pages, octavo, mo discas is_harmlcss, pleasaut and re- Table, o wil cure. stuaint any cave evem of forty or ffty years standing. Al bad small and unpleasantoess of the disease instantly removed, and the bearing in most cases greacly improved permanently. Price ¢2. 11l Jas. K. Ish, sale and retail dealer in_drugs, and surgical instruments, 1321 = Farnham stroet, Omaha. ‘may2leod-1mo A. F. RAFERT & CO. Contractors and Builders, 1310 Dodge §t., Omahs. LARGE ASSORTMENT i~ | Is Unsurpassed, containing all 5 - | made. i.(CASH ONLY, and by mat | EVERYBODY ELSE. '| L. B. WILLIAMS & SO) PARASOLS! —_A— N PEKIN DOTS, TIN STRIP BROCADES, FANCY SIL BLACK AT LOWER PRICES than they were ever offered before. S, &eyy oUR DRESS GOO! DEP'T the Novelties of the Season, from the cheapest to the finest Dress Fabrics OUR SILK DEPARTMENT : is now the most Complete in the City. Remember we sell for so doing we undersell Leaders in Dry Goods, 1522 &1525 Dodee St.,Cor. 15th. THE CELEBRATED Oval Steel Tooth Harrow Marufactured by DE GROOT & GEDDINGS, Fon du Lac, Wis. F. D. COOPER, Writefor prioss, Agent, Omaba, Nev. W R. BENNETT & CO'S COIL.UNMN Remember that you can now buy Goods of us at Unheard of Low Prices as indicated below. TEAS, COFFEES & SPICES, Our Creat Specialty, an sold us rafull guar. ded. In w all competitors. Try us. BAKING POWDER —15c and upward. FLAVORING EXTRACTS—At 8¢ per bottle and pward. - : ! per pound. “per pouril & Day’s o of Fin Cut at 6 sar for < por Paonts i 0 wry IN SUGARS Weallow nooneto undersell Cuitlo Fish Bone, Sage, Thyme, Mirforam, And an Immense Variety of Other Goods too Numer- ous to mention, which we pledge ourselves to sell cheaper than other Dealems. Don't Forget Ii, and give us a call. Exam- ine goods and compare prices. Spee- lal rates to parties buying to sell again. Orders from the comotry glled DPncel guaranteed and seat REMEMBER OUR NUMBER, 113 North Fifteenth, adjolning L. B. Williams & Son, Dry Goods Sture, Omaha, Neb. W. R. BENNETT & CO. JNO. G. JACOBY, (Formerly of Glsb & Jacobe) UNDERTAKER No. 1417 Farnham St ORDERS BY TELI