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— — = it r‘-rpL IX_ : L ()MAHA, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1880. NO. 298 Established 1871, s MORNING EDITION : : Price Five Cents 5 HE HELM | 1= oetdeot ton ey s two whero there were con- mized, 35}@36je, closed at 36l on “m' ATT “E e 3 sl had -:h-malrmdm'm name| ek ek ol cheelt A Blc FHYE' 'fi.am?:;":'j”;d'mw; @ss:e EDHOI—M & ER'OKSU" = e o Y vl a at o e ¢ 7 Soladn ey ==z managers report d_d'\nu © their | il b bad been loft ST kney cm:n.\: l.;ur n;:ulm:fl 31 e:m“m b o : :M :c 3‘5.; .;:r }:I,,' 85@35}: 3 mmry Organization moks, - Romors this atornoon are | the agreement was that Utah should The eommittes on Teolutionsommn. | Committee frm that state should be | That Made Conkling Sputter | for August Wholesale and Retail = % carrent of s combination sg.inst | goom and the secretary did not come 260 by locting Edmerds Pim“m requested to indicste to the secretary, d Will s Oats—Quiet; No. 2, 30@3040 for of " tho " Gonvention -\ Fisio in the futerrt of Wahburae | omeand sy thatit war a’ mintale | 0t York e tasoonashe could, any errors that e e jeic, for June; ezsie MANUFACTURING i Peacelully Perfocted o Shermsa. Ohaodler doier the | Vi afie my motion wat made On re e the | there might be in the roll printed by = for July; 23}@cdo for August. eagelully 1 eroto roport and apesks most oheerfully of | was no. farther Shjortion Decs v en commitios adjouracd wntil S p, o to S e e et i, Wonchman' Frye Ine ool Ne. 2, The fir caak; - e . most at ¢ room of the Paci £ : 2 Prayed for by a Chicago | el dumich o Tt~ he Obalcmtn—I thore a futher s B astodiial el anclled, aod thete beingalx_staten Outlook. Pork—Faitly active snd_frregular; rt Cincase, Juns 2, 4. m.—The ex. | Shiscions totho reolation 969 | mitkoo uag g the insertlon of &.pfaak. | Mith Do Topresentation on the commit- S mees, 5@10c lower all sround. g Divine: g 3 sl 1o Dok the secrstary will call the torei- | 400 S OF Qe Taveclon of & plaak | 1ee, the queation aro o ss to the pro. == Lard—In moderste demand and ir- - i e fari i ] | T it o it R A e conktng ey | WEITSZ S| AND PRACTICAL WATOH-MAKERS, oS Ay | i o, Tk o et o e S o i e e b S o o | O " fe oy part of tho United Stater on & 5 o F 5 a -5 449,000; corn, bu., 101,00C; oats, citati oas semblage, The openiog proseedings of b | of { belligorency botoen the loaders ot | [19E:8e convention, Keclaring woman's | 16 nags from the fuat dintret of Tom: —_— bo., 122:000; rye, bu:’ 5,000y tacien: solicitation. Largest assortment of s1el, convention have been harmonious. | ¥ sals. ef Tha - | Tho nations! commities will not be | _Governor McCormick's resalution | The coark il SHINISE a0, v il e e e[ o Haas - Convinoed "“gn?,',‘.’.f’&.»._nm, ble, 7,000; SILVEBWARE, GLOCKS & SPEGTAGHS es Thansand Spectators Pack ions met That Everything Will y namod watil Friday. Every Indios: | T 'hen read and was to A5 e oct | i the rooms of ek anc % be re- |- wheat, ba., 81,000; corn, bo., 343 - it . that the roll of &'atea be call.d for the orted to the convention as the two be Serene. 000; oats,’ bu., 16,000; rye, bu, And-everything found generally in s frst- ‘mBnil;dqummu exin oins L prokucled segse | prsotution i ceionias od o The oo wort i oot | elogaios from Arizona. sutied s0 5,000; barley, ba., 2,000, class Jewelry Store. uilding, and aun ubusually ‘bitter contest. [ of contest, and that all contests bo s adopied sonta. —_——— fET: Blaine is now ahesd and fs lenost gure | Sferred. Lo the comittees et dovoto the m.:n.p‘h: Tres Bisonasion | A NERO DELEGATE's PRCLIAR. chsr, e "";"‘o"“;:;:';‘; — e, Eeo i i BEST SELEGTED STOGK IN THE l?lTYl J 5 : ines | dsbate. Tho resolution was adopted | and appoint a subisomities tadrete | All mattors. portaining. o prest c4do, , 1. m.—The skir- Sr. Louss, Jane 2. Eaoh_ Faction Armed With a (% s combines | without dissen. platlorm i acoondamce "wih the pre. | avd slrormsive boos 0%, 10, Brozics Soupnen, the convontion, in which | Whest — Opened Towee. bot ad- Jewelry manufactured on short notice. Orders from ~Thousand Tongues for a | 5"t ™™ E Alabama reported three contested | vailing rentinsnts quostion of conteated atate delegations | 0o ® SR Tye locked horna. | vanced, with an active shipping and | the ntry Solicited. Wherin Owaha call #nd sce ns, No PREPARING F/R A GRAND KICK, | scats. The propo d of the deberatesof the | cumo up. a0d the Alabama. contested | wpogent, EXctoment among political | milling demand; No. 2 red, 81 0540 trouble to show Goods. : ; {Lovg and Desperate Special Dispatches to The Bee. When Illinois was called, General | Paciiic coast to Bave-inserted a. plauk | case was firat taken up. of dincy aimm, Sontest was the sub- [ 1 073 fur cash; $1 00@1 01 for Juver Cuicaco, Juve 3, 1 & m—|D. B Henderaon, of Iowa, presented | opposing Chinese immigration an for The Grant delegates had long se | the credentials and a momorial from | voring the abregation of he freaty, Pelaiouniu lanso car room st ho | the Fink, Second, Third, Foucth, | provoked warm aioussion. slmer house -t night, aud adjourn- | Fifth, Sizth, Nioth, Tonth, Thir. e : edat 11:30. tecath and Boveatoenth diricts of [y, ;onETOR T rere, about 800 prescnt, the | this state. The announcemont was | ;the sub ¢ mumittee of s cut-snd-out Grant men having invited { received with loud and prolonged | °d 10 dr*fta platform and report at Struggle. | The Nebraska Delegation As- signed to Conspicuous Seats Ject of discu sion in every group. 924c@91c for July; 90] It was moved that the pame of J. 3 M:.f;:::.fl{:f: :: u:l‘l:, as he A..f.,,.;‘;s@'éfm"d, .h.‘,?m.,fné EDHOLM & ERICKSON, e afternoon. . 2 s for Blaine, of conrse, and Tooks | < o 0100610 bid. . 4j| The Jewelers, Opposite the Postoffic D < Corn—Easier; 35§c fcr cash; 34j@ stoflice, 154 (N & strong showing for hia candidat = nebh; 344 (el o :4“1;“::: June: M}c for July; 34}e for Ho was a-ked by national asso- |~ Gats—Quies read, to the effect that Mr. Rapier was elected a de'egate, provided that t 31@314e for cash; ~in the Ceuter. in & large number cf the doub'fal del- | cheers. iy nithe (AR ermmitionate £ o (e e Yo e giated press roportor what the littl | 30jc for June; 250 for July, dLlieS egates. Logan made 'y speech | When ex-tiovernor Warmouth an- ’,53,;:;“;,0‘;;:,';l;;:;:;‘,i:{,,{‘:;,,f“"- ho appoared beforo the president_of | Lo 4Yer Utsh indicated, and e[ ™ Rye Slowat S5ae bid: im. | ®¥'d: . ‘It meana that the Grant — 5 e e end | Pledged him- |ary on the olect, for everything thet| Lol D read, showing t'at due notice had | 20.DY 30Y possibility count for ths| Pork—. $1035@ 1040 for cash; Tength; Socigin mois dclogation, and it was | nounced the credentials for Louisiana, | or Gerororre/c i eissD: O Payue, et on o, the reportof [ ane ot the delegas. ssked or 1hs | sosrans W Wi me i S L History of Cincinnati the commitfee on credentials in rela— Shaped for Repetition = lies - " | Privilege to send with the regulur pa- | Jorsey. - = Blaine men. " % at Chicag‘; =3 ‘Q‘:I:;’:‘:pom:tui’;lnhr:;r o B kg abors of the contestantr, | Givil scrvios roform; the tissuo bal- :'umr“é::pfifil:;t%: D e thasForter—Did Mr. Conkling know S e Lo Sy . ! : in favor ¢ s graoted. Iots and th . . t Utah ing the bwenty contestiog district delo- | ™ Penoayivania. _aunounced cont:sts | 12304 fl.:e""’?’"’l};“"““;": *0uthert | didn’t appear that thero was any pro- et oy e oal U callfoe —— gates. The Grant men will vote sclid | jn the Sixthund Ninth districts. Both to the sub-committee. The finsncis] for it, and expect to have assistance | the regular credentisls and the papers | policy of 1 ] anough from the Sherman wnd othor | of"tha. contestants woro sent johe | FoLcr,o (1570 will be eaficmed, The delegates 10 seat the full del-gation. | eumentter, Lov.ain e New York Produce. it Nzw Yorx, June 2. Wheat—Lower; ungraded spring, vision made for a sucoessor o Rapier | “4e? P ! in the ovent of his non-compliance or |, 1Y~ Perbaps, butit looked alittle 5 in. He got out of it grac fally, :::;:“ evontim b einerotitel iionth. I qratooy why he t Blaine Again Leads in the Race, Confident of d 10 81 07a1 08; No. 3 spri ingl f ai 5 t ‘maki int t @1 08; No. 3 spring, §1 101 12; Victory, CONKLING MAXES AN ADMISSION. When Utah was called in_rogular | forred 0 O " Y<>™ W4 80L 10 | pte Turner teok the ground that tically atluding o tho Sy oy | No- 2 spring, 81 19; ungraded red, Conkling mado th closing spech, | order Mr. Conkling arose slowly feom A e TR Rapior had not been clocted a delegate | Hous $L 1501 26; No. 2 do, $1 284@1 30; SRR O oo gnim, restie L v, | hieseatandsii: o Ber requested 16 o - or was not entitled to a seat in the mixed winter, $1 25; No. 2 amber, But the Feint Shadow of a Combination Crosses His rath. ! T sscuiiistes in alosiBed ako n °[, R—Do you thiok ho ia reconcilod | faged winte tually admitted that they would mot | do #0 by the rapresentatives of U-ab, I| , T J”fl?;‘,,_';:g'““‘p fifhe o= it ey, booanee be had ol com | 15 i alwsdonmsnt of the wate il §1201c1 27; ungraded white, §1 220 Dominats Grant on the_firet ballot, | beg leave to present the protest aud | Jor of biviness met o | Fiye—No, ueither Conkling nor | g1 ooy y> "hite $1214; No. 1 do., r P 3 » i B pos buHh. B 4 " 7 26@1 27. s ey S e ";“",‘";'.;:'r,f‘,‘,“' Thy Sooeet | organized yith Gen. Gorteid f the Wi who Ty lored man | Gameron ar rconciod to its aban- s c.,r..izfnm; ungraded, 62G654c; than 300 , it they stood thal & chsir, and Gen. T. W. Chacs, of Rhode | made an asgument in his own. behalf | 9™ " o telling how | N, 2 534@b4)c; low mixed, Dlo. - enough more woyld come to them at | Weresent to the committee. Inland, socretary, 1t was. resolved | o (“"!“_ reat deal of amusoment | L1¢iF P1ans will crop out to-morrow. Oats—Weak; mixed > ’ = oreal use! . 5 western, 3! the first break. Wl;en:lh-sn:-llvf tinuie:'h"ull_ been | hat a ‘sub committee of roven be ap- by hfagedly. Az ors o the questions | pret?, * ob.b! r}llugnucolul 8iY'g up. | 400" white wostorn. 42@45 9% SRAXFEx zAxETEscAUINER. | | comy -Ach,‘ I;nt;r e tian "O'% | Pointed to prepare rules and the order | put, to him by his opponents. Jod Lo b oy and troub- | T, t 10@11c. After the eaous the chairmen of | “fred the followingresolution: of business for the convention and re- | * Cynsiderable debate followed avd Rl s e e e tece have [ et i old mess, $10 56 the rarious Grant dolegations beld a | 5, (el /ted, "Thas tho commities on | portto a mestingof tho full_commit- | Ghagdioe moved to slese. tho hoaring [ 1j: §10% 28 he would bavs them, at) 61075, new mew, 811 10611 25, conferne, with referance to the beat | Si-tribution of tiokels is horeby in-|tee to-morruw morning. The #ub- | of the cmun veny orore debate it was |G iy borionce with the national | Beet” Noiminally un,hnnged. method of holding their men solid, | ®ructed to foraish esch day o the | committee consists of Spesker Sha A committos has nearly worn bim out. The Credential Committes La-gely Anti-Grant, pecial dispatch o The Bee. e 2—4 p. m.—Long chalrman of the Veteran Soldiors as- | of New ¥ srk: Powbeoror i o 27 O néys, 13 mebvols | U5 i 0 PR et 2ot | Gut ‘Mo one set fur the cpeaing of | L TS STRED BONINSS. | | qociation e Mandrod tickets. of ad. | S op CLpelne R o [ og; 3. Grant is not nominated on the first | ei-0r™; long clear ’ 3 2 2" | Special Dispatch to The Bes. o endrec orso, aseachusetts;’ Dfake; of RIGHT OF TIED UP DELEGATIONS, ballot the 1 6%75; shoct clear, 26 874@6 973. thejodnvention the immense cxposi- | "L T ie The Bes mission for distribution among the [ Minnesota; Turner, of Wiscorsi 3 o thecn will bexbeibonsat | ©y 00 L (L B! tion' builting was crowded with 8 | the sl <t arey, and torritorios s | members of the association. Carter, of Miseiesippi, and the chair. | Tho case of the Alabama delegates, | Frye—No, tho vote wi . 86 92466 96, g oh £l g s Senator Logan made a briof specch | man of the committee as ex-officio | Who were chosen by their districts as | between Grantand Bla ! Butter—Dall and unch throng which filled every scat not re- | supposed to have been finished, Gov. | . h i Tuti ° b delogates, but upon being presonted | ballots, but there will be o ballatie Butter—Dul unchanged. served for del-gates and overflowed | MeCormick, re i insupport of the resolution, stating | member. . 8| Cheese—Steady at 10@11§c. that the veterans expected to be treat- | This makes a sub commifteo which | to -ho stato convention were not en- | until afier a stormy time over eceden BESppod it H iders the unit rule question stand | dorsed becauso they declined to pledge | tisls. : ; ed by this convention with the tame | co _ s ot i e S A el L D R Graat, Blaime, Sherman, | themselves to obey instructions, was | ~R.—Then the compromise did not| miwewzes rromace Marmor Wliich hehad suct i to the Hs uderstocd that tho application | Windom, Edmunds, and no noo-com: | taken up, and it was finslly concluded | extend beyond the report of the come a2 Chairman Hour raid he tecogaissd | made tothe national comm ties fof | mittal, wtd tHs" sr-olichn s e e IO “;;::“"fi*‘:;““*' it Wheat—Weak; opeaed ‘dw“:,d',c ! h % p emont of the Ilnois cave. —No, the compremiso by no ; the geatiomai fcom. Arisouty bor het i | s ot P G s e | Chmadbe e Toacy b o | e e ompmimio by 0o nd cloned steay; Ko 1 Milwrnke p-deg i hot debate over the power of state | row Conkling and Logan are prepared | 1%ds $106; No. 1 Milwaukee, $102; ORCHARD & BEAN. Whisky—Nominal st $1 12@1 13. into the halla #ni approsches. The interior of the edifice was beautifully l and twtefully decorated by the com- mittee, pytraits of distinguished re- publigaus fining the walls, and bunting pational sulars Gepending from the csliog and onped | 1 Harbr; ShAMEEY MT Tovas :!fld.n?(o complin of the national [ enztty Aok ssehd msolisg 24> | sem o instruct delegates elect- | to ight every inch of their way, and it | No. 2 Milwaukee, 97c; June, 97c; DEWEY & STONE, o inl:nee!ul folds from the sidee. that the torritory of Uteh was omit | oo, ittes, et ho would eay that, al | Garduer House to-night, Gome Gar | 50 e s fop | WA msana seiiod vt that Cant uly, 98jc; August, Do Rt o x exdoi ) ano— THE ARKANGEMEN bt e i e s e U e e nd -fi.:,l:oulfi;" ol e onaramtion [luneh i when they re-convened, | Ro—-What does Maine say about| oJi 0 No. 2, Soje. Real Fatato Transtors. | N forseating tho delegutes were anex- | thereforo move that that territory be | £ L L T8 "CRCM 00 o vion | of four years ago being adoptod with | ook up the Liliuois case. FeyeNot much o far; but .| Rys—Quistnd lower, No. 1,104, | g, Stong and wife o W. T._ o1 w_ R_ BEN E I I tionably good, and at 1 o'clock all | called.” 5 hall by means of a provisional ticket, | unimportant corrections until the lsst Bitter Contest Over Il'tnols. munds ia coming forward strongly in | ¢\ BEY-D 8 5 N0 2 man, w. d., lot 4, in Nel:on addition, et ] ey : irman Hoar—If there is no ob- | 1 w bed. This definss the toTae Bus. 5 all, 661@67c. Omaha_ $100. 9 the delegatss were in their places and | . Chairman Ho A signed by James B. Root. rule was reach Spocial Dispatch! all the New Eogland states. S cu it orolie) Headsix and bosbsad, w i & jection the territory will be called. Gen. Kilpatrick, of New Jersey, | manner of voting. Cmcaco, June 3—2 a. m.—There| " R.—How about Windom 1 T S I o Ekedi fully ten thousand spectators ‘x::l led the | “" . Conklll‘;g—"‘:m i. Moble;:l» arose to second Logan’a res lution. Gen. Sharpe, oll N:.l dY:l:kfi’ li: '?d ie great excitement in the committos | Frye—Windom is a very probable foostadi do;: Tot 28::;)0 Griffin & Tsaac’ additicn, s and stending reom in the rear. | [Sensation and spplause.] Mer. je—] the gentle- | vor of the unit rule, held that the ol tals over the Illinois con- [ candidate. We can go to Windum il e = 2 4 n"‘:‘ :,?"J:..“.muno"’- Lm', rise to qlln‘tlion of °ffi',';.m .,..'l.;h ;rf:‘;.'! 3‘2‘&%;‘1%:.’ 1-!’.::,,.:. rule was flinientlord the ‘:e‘m':nb.:a of a“_;"::j’:bigfi‘;{“m'hm d'"hfi' BotE ey Eeliatod i e kfzfi:;fi«;g:s;“?.mzfi;d;l:t ulg‘x ci; u:,ad...:l’mlr:Jml:cudgx:. | COL.UMN 5 & 5 The chair—The gentleman wil ick. d applause. the at it men and ou Ly Il probably bs an all night | promises to be nominated on the final St i & Y= O e T e SF B R b on | St ot e e, R ek Bk, s, | taned o prosedh shage Exbon: e o Ballot. 450y hotes hoary, $43064 o Tighs, | (R 16 north raogs e, Gihp. m.| P et vou can now fjmnscon steppsd to the front ‘of. the ROSCOE LAYS DOWN THE LAW. Kilpatrick. (Reuewed laughter.) onsof_the sommittve shows thefn tof “gg “Fob Ingomoll Is now (at 2| R.—How do the Blaine men hope 40064 35; bulke of salesnt $4 30, " |40 o= buy Goods of us at Unheard of stage and called the convention to or- | My Gonkling—It is this: The na- Kilpatriok, in the course of his fstand five to two in favor of explicitlyf a1 y) jast “about to commence a | to como forward after the imial b1, Onttle—Reccipts, 4000; light de-| Samuel A. Howit, Monteray, Mich., | st it Bakorer g o e ot & Ee) | gpeech, said that b favored the eso- | defning the right of every i Tare| Boosh In favor of tho admission ofthe | ot 1 ; sirable cattle firm and active at strong | writes that Dr. Thomas' Eclectric 0il | LOW Prices as indicaf < L * BLESSINGS INVOKED. organ, prepared and prescnted & roll | Jy(jon most hesrtily, and did not cato | delegate to vote as ho choogen, | This | anti Graat delegaten. 7o They expect their strongth | - tey; rough and heary auimals slow | cannot bo best by any medicine for | A LARGE V. ARIETY OF o ffered | On Which, as I am informed, the s'ate | wpom the veteraus favored politically, | the sub-committee will undoubtedly | “agog of the speeches made thus far | will come very largely from the Sher- and weak; shipping, common bo fair, | coughs and colds, and for TheumA- | rouomoit ant son 1ot oot ‘et at a8, 80 Dr. Kitterage, of Chicago, o of Louisiana, for ono, was omitted. | they had a right to _witness the pro- | report tothe full committee to-morrow [ O O% very bitter. man men, a8 800 as the latier ace | gg G5a4 10; good to cholos, $4.300 | tare. i ike acharm. It has | and e for cach articie. prayer, asking Divine guidance 01'1: The territory of 'V;"tt-h, T‘;:cmnl ‘:! 8 | ceedings of the republican conventicn, | motning. Bet.ng on the Nomiuation. n‘t:n ¢h;‘;;x§:¢ break does ““z help | 360, butchers’ stock firm, at $2 20@ | been thoroughly tried in this place snd TEAS, COFFEES & SPICES, the " deliberations of the body. His | contest, was omilf resolution | gng, for my part, I mever turn my| poag FOR PERMANENT CHAIRMAN. Special dispatch to The Bes. them. The Shermanmen are tryivg | g &5’ "prags * Texans, $290@3 15; | is in great demand. S prayer was fervent and patriotic. under which the convention has acted | hack on a soldier, no matter who he The committes on permanegt. or-| Cmcaco, IIL, June 3, 1 a. m.— |to keep down his vote on the start, to | ;. "0 BV feeders, $3 00@4 16. - yras based on that rule, and it bas | may favor for president. ization met_at their room 1 tho | Pools wero solling last night Grant fsave him from the knifo that s now [ *Shers 2% festern SOP0RCAR L | 50 jociivs Oil relioven bodily pains. : -2 B e | e raimaa subont that it ia _s’.mm Logau's motion was adopted Sxposition buildiog afteradjournment. | sven agaiast the S21d Greatfnterst | aimed at Grant, o | ment, 000" e sty ok, | e | L 1 et s i s chairman o the nstions! cvmmitien | Eot Leu o AT e Loy | Tith, but ons disenting voice. It | SXER e oo S L arom s e e et sr e an Blaino s o £2 90; common to choice shorn sheep, s Bucheba O the national cowmittes | ¢hat rewclation fbo¥ move/ 6lfhie i that v s them 250 0'clock, Sandithie! i | Cemsii= ey R Cieme, ot BN pool rooms aud mach money was in- | othet men 7 5 3 5064 50. DOUCLAS CO.,FOR THE YEAR 1880- Coffees. wae most imposing. The speech, | Utah, or Louisiana, or any other state | anpounced that the committes on Downes, of Maine, secretacy. A ro- Frye—Yes; his men will stand by Court, Jurors’ and Court ex-__ mat 16c, 20c, 22 and 25¢, and Gil-Edge B i a | or territory omitted, now be placed | pormanent organization, resolutions, ’ 41’6 o'clock, and when —~ him to the last—snd every one of St. Louls Live Stock. 5 poand Grou Gotn 5t 1y which was read from manuscript, was the roll. I have no right to | B nd order of businese, were re. | C258 Was taken o'clook, South Carolioa for Bayard. them—as thoy @id fn Citeinoats in s 0c, and our Superiour Crushed Coffes 8¢ 25¢ pot i ] epou e e b Too; | TUcE and bedaz of biisiest; thesecond meeting was_called ‘Wat- | poeciat Dispateh o Th Boe. y _ 8r. Lovm, June 2, | Poor an T T 16,000 | pod vl oceived, and licted much - | apcak on the mrita of this question, | quested to moet immediataly at the | thesooond me tiomiriated for per-| " g 8.0., June 3, 1 s m— | 1876. iok | Cattle—Lizht to fair grades pretty | 55800 5.cicc oy forvviinn SPICES The most complets samorimmt tn planse. D rhonever the motion i respect so | back of the stage. manent chairman, Geo. A Hour, of | mooiinias 8.0, June 3, L s m— paerohat candidate do you think | uotive and fiem, but heavy fat. cattlo i e 12000 | ke s s e T e .. Utah is in order, to on e i H ywn stronger a) . i am - SEERMEE S the merits of that c':\'ng'.muny. [Ap- AN ADIOURNMENT MOVED. Massachusettr. Morris Hutchings, of ita work yesterday by nominat. | has gro er to-day very slow; choice heavy AKIXG PowDER_1ic e plause.] When the bustle and confusion con- | Keatucky, ;"?f“%iu'x]mm OPINION OF THE cHAIR. sequent upon. the retirement of the | et : , | Frye—Blaine, by all means; and '35@4 50; good to 8 et Clnetaeats r'h'.‘SZ’x.;:.':. you will see to-night evidence in ;‘4”0’3234“ 30; butchers’ steers, $3 60 & structed, but it is under- | Plenty that the city is full of Blaine | G4 00;” cows and heifers, $2 40@2 50; County Office, Office. Tent L thar e foe Bapaat men, and that his frieads have 80 - | \{ock ry, nud foeders, dull and ne: | Comy Ofhes; Ofice 1 was named temporary chairman His speech was a very powerful srrai ment of the democracy and trong | The chairman—The chair is of | members of the committees had par- i ’ ; Both names were surptises, lor it n i < s it 3 b in the | opinion that the roll is the roll pre- | tis]ly subeided, Seuater Conkling,who din the momiing that ganized themselves, in the convention s T ta - :‘:nbl’i‘:nn::r{y“Frequre::unlv{xflmnu pared by the natlonsl commitiee, and | had for some moments been endeavor- | T8, twlersiood in the §ob the_per- == sud out of it, as to astonish everybody | Sice’, “Quit ‘and '-kzsee; fair to Tartthe s A T - P . - that the order of the convention emw- | jog to atiract the attention of the | V. E. € chairmaoship. = This failed KALLOCHS CB! 5 before to-morrow night. | tancy, 3 0b@4 00, B O < Oty Gt sy T d el of applause marked its delivery. braced in that resolation has been ex- | chair, was recognized and said: from i fecting et giyente him the e R.—What do you think of"the sati- | 52 4 4ite Yorkers and Baltt- S b Mancineid G, Fogose fance, and Frieeh Sted, On motion of Eugene Halo, of | ecuted; but the chair can not hold as Chairman, thero now four | Gom s Doing At CHto e e Grant talk sboat not votng for Grané |, L0y, Aeures Yorkers wnd Balt Feermeis I B = Maine, the various dvlegations were | 8 matter of order that it is out of order | committees of the convention with- ome pownd. Laundry « B A Lively Biography of the|in case he isa candidate . shipping, 30; . g to move now to call another territory. | deawn to commence their duties It | Pendent candidate, and make trouble ly g 4 20; heavy shipping, $4 ?lmm By H. T. Leavitr, Deputy. Frye—I thiuk it is all wrong, it 00, though any man ought 1o be dropped | ough mixed; & 6004 in the convention. requested to mamo theie members for | 16,0V = e T Notorious Baptist i " b , 15, Troome, 2 lor Soc. Bini Yood 18 or? Fish Bone st m] [ eannae =St potad packages with Cuttie 10e. ore or less personal the committees on_credentials, per- | * My Conkling—Will the chate allow | committoos might bo able to report In = Bummer. the minute it is shown that he is not maseat organization and - platform, | me to inquire of the chuir whother i | sommon. for. ne crominn core oo el Lo U S O S alecupuit tiiTabore e couiry Ptz Ty d order of busines. is in order for me to to amend | there is another one, or two, which | dates, ¥ Alabama. . Californ; S in oll sections. No man covers the Py e - the motion by adding as well the state | can ot be able to report befors fo- | , For Hoar 3 Specil Disptch to Tan Ban. Nioisconiiy iy Bt Drxves, June 2.—The Tribune's — THE NEBRASKA DELEGATION, of Lovivisna. I do not make that | morrow morning. Until the reports | C¢ = 8ax Francisco, June 3—1 & m.— siel el i ] Sants Fe special says a special from ot o foe s - which occupies a post of hovor in | motion, nor do I appeal from the de- | are received from those committees, ;"‘::‘ n;m‘“__ ‘Mississippi, Mo Mwl Kfillo;lhmml ;;;Lnr;: Qonkling said in conversation with | L3 hValgvu n)y‘l M. A.. (L:',hp;:d;‘nl: - B Joomtat thojosntce alale, proscated, :,:::‘ t:,:lah:cc!:‘n::'lhb:’g':;hls;‘ :h:'» on a:lndl:li' -f:;.mu:l}ll:u::in n::::, tans, Nebraska, Nevads, New Hamp- :"ml.}.d'.p_phmwrpuning tarbe | intimate_personal friends ~that he :f‘.:ifl,,: recetvadibhat i soasldceed IN STUGARS Wicash Juigo Orounse, their chsir- | {10 oy Selegites sromsd e, 1 | otontar e e ntested sois ahis, Kow ;.'f'fléafflhm?'m man, the uawes of Captain Mitchell | ynderstood from the resolution of the | the convention. Therefors, at the ; = on platform, Bierbower on permanent | gentleman offering the motion that | suggestion of & number of delegates, %::;ui::, ‘;l‘ennmvvi:pmni‘, - tah, organization, gnd Persinger on cre- | the committee and sll concerned were | es well as in accordance with my own | Wasbid W;mifi. Total, 31. e deatiol to abide by the sgreed on rules. | jmpressions, I suggest that our conve- For Cresaitvai Golorado, o i i 10 votes on | road, has d ; « biography of . Kalloch, containing ",_fl:"g:.:"b'ufi"f:‘,":,’"";f reliable information that the Navajoes =y e Ou reporter talked with Long John | 50" \1ly 1Y remult’ of the council "The book says: “H is now, as bo | Wentworth alter thesecrot caucus,and | 3t00d that the result, of the coup has ovor becn, &geoss, senaual liber. | hosaid: “Ob, no! We don't expect | W% !0 make wer e common agaitat Weallow nooncto undersellus. Superior quality of Syrups at 70¢ per gallon, #250 per ke LAUNDRY SOA! tom prices. DRIED FRUITS, extra. low prices. CKACKERS, best in market and se [Cheera. nience would bo aaswered, and that | For Creewell ~Arkanass, Oolorado y : e 5 Y SR PROTESTS. Mr.fFrye, of Maine—Mr. chairman we should conclude our | Xlorids, Itlinois, i ? | tive. He is a drunken, foul-mouthed | to nominate Grant on the f portant ioformation, and Wo have alsoadded tbe following goods o our ey | e SR R R B P e e Tl VAR e SO | R 0 R i e, o AL : it i ? i 3 il ime he has * j reservatiol ) h Thtwening delogations from Alsbams, | yince we have been in scesion in this | hope that il tho committors would | %1ty 80 Louiiana and several oftho | me70r of thie city; » receiver of soon. Bat Grant will be nominated.” | D1e, - ((CRNORE Dolone) ; || e, e Tlinois and Peunsylvania were pre- | city, I desire to sy to tho convention | be redy to report, sad. then the ac: e 0! Foprosented on | 4y an incendiary demagogue and s |* . goun xerors N0 CoxTURION. | B Wiftemis cavaley and some other | V@ S B | e, L ;«fi' o brors wented and referred to the committse | and to the gentleman from New York, | tual business of ths convention may | the committee. . us chief magistrate. ked to repre. | troops, sre marching to Fort Win- ] | Ciiove, Paris ks hatit vas sgroed by that commitios | bogin, and that we may epecdily con- | Senator Hoae wab thon mado chaie- | “RECLCC L "Cihei” o arrent of |- Judge Hour remarked o n roPre. | pate; which inalmost in the_center of A by T N R e T st ey Bt on the roll. | alade the work which has, in mybe- =50 L L L L MG Sl il e T Lot T . posiion of chairmoan s | b Navaios reservation, aill his foree | | immtiuimpnwetite 4 | &2 o v Tayme, . Obairman, i ith the fut u passed ibel in pablishing » speech of Kal- 1 is entirely too small to prevent an ) G iy being excluded in the roll of states Sfi:‘:‘,",'.], Earthor, that o ..;..Iz s e o Tivomsore | state nominate one vioe president snd }:;‘,flg!’:hn“““‘_flmx eply o the [ hok one i which take any grest | 8 epkirely too smaltoprovent an ont e Goeol, Eien and territeries, Fryeasked that it be Rf the national committee, standing | Mr. President, I move that this con. | L0 assistant secretaries for the per- incladed in the list. Conkling lob- [ by we, says that he Jeft Utah cff by | vention do now adjourn, to mest to- %:i:::lhmmmmnm i ide; 1t is, however, risky, as when- b o sieh in gampbler. Neelaon will demand an | prid; i is, Bowers e e e S i i i proposes v ‘goes - wrong the X e etant e evcion o | Shesrnan n blamod, 1, howerees pro. | Pace ot least 600 mon in the field. s i i it | mistake. [Cheers.] Now, sir, I ask | morrow morning at 11 o’clock.” oo - 0 h 4 3 === And an Immense Variety of "W"’d“ ::::"::"fim eoushety m"["m" ‘:] “pnw:x";. i | e e e " Beror g:um«;holglm;::gwmu; e i T Mmu:- afi“ge:' ahh::m;::;u.‘: the mm:,;-:?; Col., June 1.— Other Goods too Numer- 2 Dot willing to rectify « mistake made | his place, and bogan to speak. Beforo | Bichansn, of Missiaeippi, wasmade » |7 0, et o (R O | g e e s s i SRATS FOR THE VETERANS. by ita secretary. [Cheers.] 5 Dot il wee w20 toany ex- :‘"‘n‘”‘; i i Nd ey S Kiuwocm PLOTS To ovamtazow |contest whose interest .n:‘mivdhn,' Indisns are quist, i i ing—] i iato vicini g - - hich we pledge ourselves o sell. On motion of Logan » esolution | Me. Conkling—I regret that the | cept thowe in the immediate viinity, | % Toproventation ormsishtion. KEARNEY. | rection o el - veprossegiy st w i i : Maine, i ;e journed. intervi th | Judge Hoar reti .60 s Ouray has repor - cheaper than other Dealers. Don'd wan passed saning 500 sut dily o | honorable gtioman o Malae,whe | M. Gonking S et bl STRAW OF A¥TI ORANT sTRENOTE, N.'f,m“'"”,‘,;'.d,..'.-" 1, and spplanded | good ight’s rest for the Goming or- | see hers to procetal pacie. The e s ke e i M the veterans of the war. bave made a motion utterlymisleading, { honorable gentleman from Maine to| Hoar is understood to prefer Ed- |4 publication of the pamphlet, | deal. MYBAPEIN mflhgmlg..ennnmww-“ i 3 pe ino goods'and compare prices. gp: ADIOVRNMENT. if what he now eays it true, and I do | make hia soggestion.” munds, bat will vote with'hie delega- | giving also some facts which Neelson | BLAINE NOT AFRAID 0 . | nd it is reported ron: | Bati! Cortain, Sure and Speedy] | iah wwies fo. pacties Kegion 1o Senator Conklingsaid that as the | not doubt that itie. *Had that gen- only rise to say | tion for Shermaa. i i t 'aine tels ed one of his | congress should pass the Ute bill at Lok r = :l;:l'm"‘:lmy 0;::'0.?\}::;; !c{h!- mf...'fl..m'afi'p:m should he bo | once. Chief Oursy hes worked bard | § NFUFRFAILS TO CURE .| E‘l‘l‘o‘d P !w-‘“d v overthrow of Kearney for some time | nominated he 'i‘x:dh'in.:; whole r; p;:(xn_hn_l pn:i‘:ndhunn.n:l: e onlyarticlek hatwill ] | 0. 0: D. guaran! o gl R Py i | JE ety | —— fa- iga issue of | from Washington. ‘assured entlyfeomthe system. 3 Kearney seoms to have dis- | be able to make no compaigu issue & e i 5 Utes that the bill would become a law MJ.C.RICHARDSON, ot Fitents, e il Mr. Hale i tloman stated that thers was & mistaks | that it seems that the proposi-| Croswell represents the stalwart T rePort | in making up the roll. po would bave | tion of the gentlomen from New Pork Grant_intarcst, aad the vote In the intime to allow an evoning sessionbe | } o g objection frofh me, and Mr. | is one that dozs accord with the busi- | commiltee is regarded By some as in- Tould movethat the convention ad- | Prsident in that event the couveation | ness of the conveation. ~If wo had an | d cating the aatt enum-fiu inthe journ until Thursdsy at 11 o'clock. | would bave heard no motion from me, | evening tesion not more than one or | convention. It is » remarkable thing ‘Hale, of Maine, seconded the motion, | becauseallthat was necessary toobtain | two committees, upon which probably | that neither Delaware nor Maryland, nd, | covered this _ and is now - % . the unanimous covsent in this con- | no discussion would arise, would re- | Creswell's own states, voted for him, ing even. He took some pam- ———— at an early day. $0LE PROPRILTOR. aod it was curicd upanimously. "emtich e 3o/ iy {RAE e aeree Sad p:fl,mdik would only be the bring- | and seversl southern states, claimed :h-.l.-t’l:"i!h him aod circulated them | gy A RKETS BY TELEGRAPH. A OMARE MATENT GeneralAgents, Omahs, Neb. THE KEAL FIGHT. ted, aud everybody would | ing of delegations here for s brief time | solid for Grant, voted against him, among delegates to the convention of i TH. . SON & CO. W. R. BENNETT & CO. The committee on credentiala are | have been for the _rectifistion of the | with nothing accom lished that could BULLDOG CHAIRMAN ELECTED. greenbackers. Oticess! Braduos! Oxana, June 2, 1880. VCERCALE DRIGEETE: - B Tkely to have an exciting session this | mistake. [Cheers.] not be accomplished in an hour to- | The committes on credentials met|* Neelson's case may go on to-day, Oiicauct Juse 2 ® ST T . Sple P Now, M. Ohairman, I beg to ray | morrow morniog. I bope that the | and Gen. G. F. Tracy, of Beooklyn, | though the probability s that Kallooh : ek - . evening, although the auti-third term- | 4 4 upon the simple statement of the | suggestion unboiiod in the motion by | and Mr. cg.”m wore | will work to interpose delay. Flour—Quiet and_unc] ""; il & 50 B u s I " E s l s bave a clexr majority. The battle | goatloman from that an_error | the goatleman from New York may | putin nomisstisn. for and e Whiaak -Ussellst -0 femcent | o 2 will begia to mocrow, on the ads has been committsd if he a;:_ not il and Mwm Sommitises may ons m.b,_.-.-.w-mA Marphy & Lovett,1ns. agency; old | No. 2;;3!’53 f? ”emj' losed at | Osts: - SUITS for - - $20.00 of their have the unanimous consent without a sc0pe to work.” ‘essanden’s request notto wot a 4 in this 3 ) 3 oy e kel motion o corroct it :ehall not be the | Mr. Goukling then renewed his mo- | permanent secrotsy was sefosos . ed agency in this stafs. | OA° or July; 8880, closed at 861 2 PANTSfor - - . 500 3 siroogth of the cudidates will be | raue of ohjection. . [Agplasee] tion, which was carried without dis- | © W. E. Chandler, moved that the y - for A 15 Re L heme | e ,, J. O, VAFPOm, made apparent, The Graut men are | Mr. Fryo—In reply ta the honorable | sent, and the chair deolared the cone ! goll of states bo called fo the purpose| Hambarg Figs 250 & box. Corn-—-Fairly active; No. 2snd bigh | Ry % = | S e 5 ¥ K

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