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4 - e VOL. IX. s © OMAHA, NEBRASKA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, 155, NO. 303 Estab MORNING EDITION. lished 1871 bell said: “Mr. Chairman, Weat | was seconded by ex Gov. Deunison, | The following are among the most | thing moves, sun, moon and MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. |sold Sonora to the Amor BARGAINS . M s n‘ i h e Obiost 0 Kl patasckc ot Mo |intsreation carth, sif and ccean, rill and river, icans, that his (Marquez) mission was JA E A' HHELD Virginia romembers ber friends | S8 O I o | one sENENERTS, O cataract and watcrfall all live by their New York Money and Stock. tosaveit. Helevied a forced loan of ¥ OUR §I INTS, =g TR aod casta her mine - voles|,op'of Arthur it became evident| noyooo g o il con. | Coeless moton. Thn T sy that SEW YORK, dus .| one thousand, on the evening of the q for Garfield.” [Applause.] Then | that h to be the inee, and | 3 3 E% s S - | contented, well-paid labor is to the | MONEY—Market at 3er3 per cent | |same day he left, marching tow: The Next President Nam- | 1" Thoplawe] Then |t bo was o bethe nomince, and | gl with you, but rjoico with allmy | SRRl Rl oR e o pure e, A | SHLA0AD BONDSSn 850 s | Kisp. T fodegal forees, ndor tha . isconsin g —/ ‘ heart for the party and country. by ed by the Republican | make the nomination, but beforo the | were withdrawn with the excception party andoountey. . | lugeish stream becomes wuddy; in- | seymITIES DuL ecommand of Col. Garcis, who entered y S wadionce rose en | O Washburne ~and Maynard. | i T TR action and ingjuluncn t> the human 2QUVERNMEN] ;,l,, ml‘:'rm:!gh"""g.!‘g's"“lm pursuit. ! 5 Buckloy, of Missouri, proposed that | PHILaDELPHL, June 8. -Teank Gud | system mesns disease. i objective point is Sinoloa. National Con: Tame aod broke out into | buekley of Mo, LoD ot | fur victory and pure government. | ATl questions relating to labor and = : ;e et e e e D T R Clenw Pinaras | o) retfien Y st o tha grntent A SUPERIOR REGION. g Yog i ',’," been | fested and the roll call was_taken. NOT ACTING NOW. importance to this nation, aud should =A% P by :"' d":"f pave et | Naw York gave Aribur 60 ond Wash: | Thers were two feom Barret, tho | moeé with intelligent and unbissed ac- == L. B. Williama & Sons wishing to 99 V' Cast for Him e o a part of the audience | gy 4ud Ohio gave him 42 and | tragedian, an old friend. tion at the hands of our lgislatures | Corresponienca of The Beo. e e il b il 3 otes Cast for OD |sad delegates, but this time there | Washburne 2. Almost without ex- | Mmwavkes, June 8.—My heart s | both national, state m-ll_':n--lnpnh Strerios, June 6.—Superiorls lo- have decided io make the following the 36flfB u t. seemed tobe no exceptions. The | caption the Blaine and anti-Grant vote | oo full for utterance; will write. . Equality, the only soli and endor- cated on the north side of the Repub- fow ptioen, on exiimimntions geu: & alLlof , i went over to Arthur, the exceptions B ing toundation of morality, e ouly aieCio AT . . | delegates soized the shields, waved by Oatifocuiiy; Towe:: Matus -4 i hw;nc; Aull!fl‘. boe rected by informing all classes of lican river in the south part of Nuck- o | find cur prices lower than any rhoe 2 them aloft, the band struck up *‘Hail | 0% "NU 50 o Michigan and | gratotations now.” Before the efeotion | the resl relations of menand things, olls county, aud but one mile sbove| 3 3 TV T & 7| house can possibloselta: The Dark Horse in the Race Columbia” aud word having been at- | Wiscousin The voto resultcd as fol- | Visit this coast, where you will have & by inducing them to make a proper | Northwastar the Kansus line. Tt is very appropri Again Comes Out nowsced o the vast crowd | lows: Aribur 465, Waskburuo 197 | vids house, el “'";m"’:'“;x“‘!:‘; el + | ately named, forall visitors pronounce AGENCY, e 5 " owell 44, Muynard 30, Brace 8, AL Dowsus, | imaginary 0 5 oo : 8 outsido of the building cheers | SR T TN O Woodford Gax. Txsseihaing | The question of social economy has 1 | it “the most beautifal townsite ever 2 = Ahead. AT A R , 1 A . Yoxxess, N. Y., June 8 —My sin - 5 2 : L Ultimately the voto was made $in- | cftow boen treatsd by men whoso in- | scen.” The busness part of the place — the shouts without, This enthusiam | yuani 4 core congratulations oa. your BN |- lioces'had been warped by the flat- | i a et . unanimous. tion to the presidency. locts : s confined to ono street, extending 2 Ty 7 o the | . tering images of their fancy. And Ohio Hangs te its Grip pn wse resonded fo by cammon o0 (8 AnjovmENT. M. E.D.E. N Sovnuwosra, | 58 imakon 0 L R e tne | Mo b north and south. The town embraces * the Public Parse and Sk ol Y "oy . 3 h: Pm“‘";;;"“;“!'“““‘ ”‘;"l-’ wte] Bostox, Ji un-( 9. “im.)mn namos of constancy and firmness, and | Feera Cuton Teleyrapi. 400 acres, of which not morsthan one- | _orer 8000 eidenolotel forele ky tia s : the galleries wascertainly ono of ¢ 5 chair was authorized to | Bostox, o | ot ahapee. Wil prabably | Fi balt Ts yot bulle wpon. The. popola. | ZALier sint o 53 L B cach Lo | i i i i Bt 0 . - o located ) of the eito, and in every | 50 Men's box-t ed o mostextraordioacy ovee presented on | SPOLL LU0 (5, T GEE eratulations rom by D eaon, | be oppossd. by vanity or selt-conceit : tion is about 600, most all of whom d"w"-‘g'""%y"m':-mx- it e, Aloxin. o roenroe 225 300 === I similar occason, thers baing enough | yi 87 4 CE L L G S aned (ditor *Adanilo Monthly.” _[sud will rebound on the fmpuden: ro Ohloago, roduce. are engeizod in mercantile and mechan- | biock 80 one or two muies from sume. Ca 50 Mew's prime et Agonizing Death Struggles of Iadies present to add beauty aud ani- | yine dic. Trox, N. Y., June 9.—Accept my | ““THeriove that the only hope of the Outoaco, Jue 8 fical pursuite, very few farmera living e kil OS2 the Various Aspirants mation. As the baod strack up AFTER THE BATTLE. most eiucere congratulations. race lies in the proper education of | No. 2 O e e emial 0ot [intown. It was origially the prop- e 7 15 140 * [“Rally round the flag” the |, MartisPTOWNSEND, | 1o riging generation, and instilling | for cash o 22 P lys B0%c for | erty of an Omahaman, s f [ 20 OMIEF S S S B 4 the | gpecial Dispateh to Tun Ban. (U. 8. district attorney.) | the. riaing genoration, ostilling | foe cash: 972@0Se for July; B9 for | erty of n, a foreman in st 20 Childs’ grain peegs = ., . |audience sang the music with| " Guicico, June 9,1 a. m.—A lib- PRuss CommERTS Inta thelr niinds & J0st oD b | August; No. 3 Chicago spring, U the U. P. shops, and was purchased 10,01 0 acro lo's, now is your time | o tipped polished, 8 1 65 100 The Grant Men Alone Maintain ! remarkable accuracy, and this was lay of fire-works was made _PRESY COMMENTS. ~ |os the rights of all men as taught by | Gom—34c bid tor cash; 33}c bid im by}Wm. Louden, who is atill | Cgecureataraiin. | ekeon Saan. | 00 Clilds’ Y d a ti last night in celebration of Garfield | The Tribune said to-day, editorially: | the precept of the men who laid the | for July; 37c for August; rejected, s R lop toppolish....... 50 100 the Even Tenor of followed by threo cheers and a tiger. e e Nt | “Garfield is the greatest man that has | fouadation of this grand ropublic, | 54 Sk it s e s e sk 21 Ry il Their Way. pver _hnll an hour was consumred | {PUL R OTE GO delogations burned | been up for president for many y_ell;:, upon, whllch_} re,,-ni;l'_,finy“nm_n_u; t2—32¢ for cash; 32}c for June: mrste (L LU T R butten, 7-1 20 150 in this way before the roll could | fro worksat the Palmer. The Trib- | 8nd it is a certainty that he’ will be | has been built which ill compares wit] v dJo for August. | gontlemnn, and he is justly rogarded | U. P: dopot- §106 to o0, 24 Childs’kid Ciscinuati 3 bo proceeded with. The result | unebuildiug was illuminated. Asid [elected.” Tc prsisce his record, and | the solidity and compactiicas of the | * Ryo—Stealy at 7oc. s the father of thetown. TERRACE ADDITION. T10........116 200 Their Scolid Strength Shatters | o¢ (he ballot was finally announced as | from tbese (lemunslmtuuul:\n\i c:e :lnuhfl n::::ll‘:i::;:::""flw Bo in- e :’:fi w“[‘z:n'brml:“;'p"'fi Lot ‘B.nrleyINummll at Toe. e Through the west border flows a| "5 UL S LR Z LI I K. polkae, e moderate excitement caused by the | trigucy o k E < ’ Pork—Active, firm and higher; | fine stream from the north, and on it | on road to park, and near head of St M ry's coeoze B the Battlements of |follows: Garfield 399, Gaaat 306, | g,y of greonbackers, tho hotels hed STILL GROWLING. oflprmg if we will but tesch thew the | £10 35 for cash; $10 57410 40 for [ is located one of the finest mills in the - e vt ’ Baltimore kid = the Opposition. Blaine 42, Sherman 3, Washburne 5. | o escrted appearance, owing o the| Tho Inter-Ocean says the ticket is | CTiginel plavs of the founders of our| July; $10 37@1050 for August. stato. . Tho mill is owned and oper. | Umest bt percen nterest iotheze Whorwil | polish . ... 120 150 : Teememdous chees. Tho band atruk | fac tho republican delagales Tefc - | not auch, in il rospcts 8 it would Ll o e | e aad by Gatlrie, Tron., whoro foue e | 10 Mine ndia’ aiton = O ““Hail Columbia mediately for home. _All trains going | have named. The party hasa harder | i Lpilliay hat the | siner: 96 ranks among the firat in the marts of G p. pEMIS, Ageut, | Do Followed by a General Stam-| 4 SaiSieh: . | out last night were crowded, sll ‘who | fight beforo it s i e iheve it Billiagags e alavg indulged inby the | G G2} for Jul i for August. | botls Kansas and Nebraska. 4 Douglaa Suesle, | 50 Missen’ gont bution The convention adjournsd until | could ot away doing so, a3 excursion | wich the great soldier at ita head, and | HOEMA, 10ForeH i WATOEE B | Dulk Moats — Shouldess, $425;) The tcot of the iron horse has > boots 220 pede for the Man p. m. No ballot for vice-president :;lokct,:;g good m; tweAntyf r_{lollr; repablicans must ,..‘:, the standard Nom“p;:‘ ::Ignxcr (fflf:hud;eslolfll:li:.::i !h\;(m'.l:{ f;“h;h”:;;qs:,’ '$6 60, ::wned "1?1' m,l ":wb:h ‘E'h'“’.":,'"" hu(hnlm!num.rl‘):)mv' 15 :.‘):fll A From Ohio. was taken. ter adjournment. A majority of | and fight till November. B e e ey —Steady at $1.05. o same old rattle-te-bang of hammer el S and . T s the New York and Pennsylvania dele- [y ;- : pass ge. 1 CLOSING PRICES. and saw that greets the ear in all our | E. ¥. Smith's addition-— 500 and 850, Ladics’ kid butiov.. . k3 — RS UpaA S | gations. left lust might. The streets |4 BOUTING SLANDEROUS NKWSPAPES. | consider tham both uncalled for. The | yypop_Active and lower; June, | western towns is the music of the | ufund orsico s sesvench -~ ’ 17 3 4 Crtosco, Juoe 9, 1 s. m.—During | Eoe Jel b ot of mon| Tho Daily News, which has advo- |ides that an_iascrutablo providence | 1 (11 G0Nt July, 67¢0%; Au-ust | progressive march here also. Among | " . L A Western Admirer Tickles),, """ "0 b convention | discursing tho results. The republi- | eated Graot, speaks bitterly of the }should peramit such a paper tobe pub- | kyqyyyc; gc for the yoar; clorio: at | tho fnest structures neating comple- | ¥t aear 1th and, Flres, s, 17 i i i ] s ittor republt | ticket, and callsit a weak one. It re | lished in this clty, is beyond my 83@804c; e yoar; cloiuz at | t earin, e | Hiitaon Harney near Tith St, 8000 cach. 1 e Phil Sheridan With ht ballots taken. There was |Can committee rcoms were thronge s . i n inside prices. tion at the present time is the resi | 1ot on 24th near Howard st cight ballots were taken. Thers was | 20 B o o djournment of | fora to Garfield's record in tho Do | prehension. = Tho resolution that we | ™60, (e for June; 367@ 37 for | dence of Wn. Louden, which will |, @ots in Grand Vew sticn auc o U. P ielidg TR a Vote. littlo change in the first six_ballots | immediately afler the adjournment of| G Ul ¢ afir, olc., and adde: *Fol-ahould withdraw our patronago acd | ;i el oy s SRESTE IO (OGP Comloted mearly §3,000. | Prdes s det fom 15 to 8 G exn: Vid fuxed RS this morning, but when the 35th bal- | "8 CORrHOG 1 lowing closely theso devious and polit- | fight = the devil with _fire, is [ "} Siie: Avgust. | cost when completed nearly $3,000. | lose sere, it et on ot srst,south et 150 1ot opened it was evident that an uo- aftera time. erman’s parlors are | ORI0E § OO b atlican conven: | i my eslimation anothe foolish move ‘ats-—32}@32}c for Tune; 28]@37¢ s an old section of country, oppletan’s new residence, for $2,000, or wil . £ Sce acasute a o e Sn asrived at bo. | desertod. The state delegations gea- | ical methods the rep ” y : ror Suly. and has been settled nearly ten years. | diride lato ity saed lota kil foxed i e derstanding had been artived o me- | oraly have closad their rooms, and | tion has dishonored the incorraptible | on ou part, T suppose Lo D 374010 42} for July;| An abundance of cattle and hogs are | =™ ceovnoo 125 200 BEFORE THE BATTLE. ballot. Connecticut’s 12 votes for [ home. Maine's headquarters .are ¢ b o o 12 mairat aoTea m; §6 674 for July? 6673 |an extensive stock-dealer shipped | Lareo pumber of bosatitul resdance ota, 1 | o0 (1N e Bpecal diapmich o Tho Bee. Washburne aud Blaine went o Gar. | closed and tho bammers taken down, st c“:,"‘:‘;p'::;l‘: jfoxate }f{:“:(‘c‘og‘;;“‘_mfig: e G670 for for’ August; §6 0566 [ ctteen cara o stock yostarday to| aial Ty e SO 17 S R e e Catcaon, Juno 810 a. m—Mout | ed. ~This wasthe et broak, wad | Tbe Now York prcios were & voiable | ol ol orsal sufiago. 1o order that | himaclf, wheress 1 regard Doc Mile | 83005, gy riv, 6 sac2s| Tho lumbor trado s an- koportant | IS 58 b, L 0 M S | 50 Ol st 99 all the delegates are already in the | Connecticut coming fifth in the call of | ExcePtion, over BB/ ECTERE MG UE | with it they might prasetve the Union, | asan imbecile and monomabiac, and | ¢ ) Mei™rie 6740 for August, | item of business in the place, a large o recently known se the Perkine15 acren. polsh.............. 110 150 od P: ; $6 S73G6 40 p ull, “hiors chilitie conterences ase | #aies, tho sunouncement wad soooiv i e Tations from | while Grant saved it.” tho paper ho tries to cdit a venal, ser- ; 4 g e e e e e S e e 3 th cheers, which the galleries con- | Arthur receiving congratulations from = | o pare i = —_ = section of s ricutary to | guiy,22 lote bave iy i 17 : 3. ; s g £ The Veterans Want to See Him. . | vile and subsidized sheet, ane o Hopinca nAlAEline o I »' kid polish 140 22 being held. Bub. Ingersoll is the ey od. and when | friends. : i e b = 0 g tinued for a long period, a o0 sional committee met s | Specat Dispeish to Tan Bux. more respectable of the workingman A Doy o e ol & S v 1% 260 centre of an sdwiring group, from | quict was restored, the call was con- o new national com e, Win.. Jupe 8.—To |and tho sensiblo democrats of Omaha Muvvavkne, June 8. | 0 L Days of the firm ofay & |t Mihoee who wil b good suimtania = which peals of laughter are continual- | tinued. The mo;‘hiinifie-ngts bu:k ien. Jas. A. Garficld—DEAR Six: | pay very little attention to its vapor- | Wheat—Firm; opened and closed mmh‘fl!ymfiemm e i immn!:. Ronacy thercen. Call and examine pat and 1t oo 150 250 Iy hewd. Tngersoll s etill trus to oelcom CAT PG Bl Tho uadsreigned for thamselres snd ings. aviet; hard nowigals No. 1Mibwst | oot of lamber is being sold every WIS REAL ESTATE AGENOY, 3 iz 4 5 Ga 3= in behalf of yourveteran comrades g ks 2 ors | day. Over 200 houses and lota are offered for sule | : Eleine;wnfipedicts svecythi g foe his Mad it o e ket here assembled, unite in esrnestly in- Postoflios Ghaages | June, 08ic; July, 00de; Ausuat921ei| “F. H. Mattors, formerly in Olay | by gy ey ‘are eatrorod a avee ‘the | Remember besides our atock of deal. - Garfield hes just been enthu- | solid for Garfle & 0% SROCHER | 4ot of July. viting you to attend this the largest | (a Nebraska duriog the woek onding | No. 3 Milwaukoei: 0265 No. 4, 933 county, is oneof the rising atiorneys gy’ Hay o yon "G e rices 1217 | boots and shoes we carry one of the oi Jly applauded as he entered, | ment was receirec with cheers, 5 sathering of the soldiers since the close | June 5, 1880, furnished by Wm. Van | rejected nominal. o of the place. 2good lotaand 2 cheap houses near Jackson { Jargest lines of drees goods and mo- e 5 wore continued for fifteen minutes. HOW GARFIELD AcTED. gathering of the seldiaey sinos ] e i and Highior at 37. thep ; orZ o lota and 2 chesp houses near Jackson { larges 8 His plain, outspoken and just course | X010 G 0y 1icrpt wasmade to break | Garfield’s inteation was to leave the [ STthe War- T o Sk | Vieck, of the postoflice dopartment, | - Gats—Hig ‘stead o hinter, nelof the s ling e : o one. " The moperty st | tions in Om during the entire convention, has | the Grant column, but failed, aud | hall s little observed a3 possible, but o os Hammoxs” | for Tus Oxana Bus: Rye—Firmer and in good demand | B (5 8o s e n e e o -k - & made him an universal favorite. | durlng all the tumult the Grant lead- | great part of the galleries were | (Govuander-in-Chief of the Wiscon- NEBRASKA. abToke. :: P B s s Gl P B o We will not Le undersold. Conkling, always the last, gota most | ora in the New York deleation set | watching bim, and when ho reached | i, Vetorans. Discatinued — Sortoria, Bufalo | Berley—Strong; No. 2, fall, 706 | " "y "Kondall, the leading drog- | A desrabie 1t ner Guming ani Suanisrs stolidly in their seats. The Blaine | tho strect a crowd had gathered who ERhsRF=e and Sherman vote went to Garfield, | gave him a reception. Great diffi-| District Gourt Proceedings: gitt in the town, has resided here a little more than one yesr, and is well Stroats, §1,00. L. B. WILLIAMS & SON, county. St. Louls Produce. A Kansas giving him 6 votes, Kentucky | culty was experienced in gaining a Name Changed—Orlando, Lancas- SV oosd June! 8. = L PARK PLACE. Caitcaco, June8.—4 p. m —It was |3, Louisiana 8, Maine 14, Maryland | carriago, but Gov. Foster's persua- P“’“‘“’“'““".&"“"""’“"' ter county, to Raymond. Wheat—Higher and unsettled; No. Eln‘::::‘;y.mm e e o Leaders in Dry Goods. about 10:30 a. m. when Senator H.¢; |10, Massachusetts 22, Michigan | gions to the mob finally prevailed, [ Jas. W. Savage, presiding: Thie o i soppliedirwith gocd B e sy Postmasters Appointed—Fitzalon, 21, Minnesota 8, Missisippi 9. |and Gen. Garfield roleased | Heory Grebe, A. J. Potter and E. hotel accommodations. The Superior Sherman county, William Widdis; ‘mistake in picking up these bargai called the convention to order. Temy " 4 % s Missouri 1, Nebraska 6, Nevada 3, | for the time from haud shaking, and | D, Spears were appointed bailiffs. ‘ Fn = pic e 1522 & 1524 Dodge St.,Cor. 15th, 20th ballot—Grant 305, Blaine 278 | New Hampshice 10, New Jersey 18, | tho pross of tho crowd, when at lougth | Messrs, Smythe, Graff, Hall, Hunt [ Lens, Custer coanty, Ross Gambles | 50" Highr; 5 > House, kopt by Sid. Zimmerman, en- | BN st cy ot r x ek ot | 15: RN d Sherman 115, Washburne 35, Ed-|New York 20, North Carolina 10, | ho got seated and at last the eaxciags | and Gilbert were appointed as a com- | Ord, Valley county, Ziba I\ Forguson. Jc for June; 34§@dblo for July. | pubie. e e e e Opposite Postoffice- monds 12, Windom 7, Garbield 2. | Obio 3, Oregon 6, Pennsylvavia 2L, | way forced through the mob and dnv- | wittee t> exsmine applicants for ad- Oats—Quiet at 34} bid for cesh; 312 | * Tho town is full of strangers all the | much as weoffer a full acro to-day. They aro Massschuotta turned 19 votes from | Rhode Island 8, South Carolina 6, | on to the Grand Pacific. Garfield | mission to the bar. Ratifying the Nomination. Hidifor. Tane: i e ey |t » ey thor s b G aion B Tennessee 8, Texas 3, Vermont 10, | went immediately to hissuito ofrocms | The grand jury was empannelled | Fpecial Dispatch to Tue Bee. Rt Duliisi8se : oge. Prices ranging from $150 to 800 pe S Edmunds to Shorman. Grant lost 2| Virciala 3, West Virginia 9, and och | whero ho remained hlf an hour Te- | and aworn, and Charles 3. Karbach, |~ Surrox, June 9,1 a. m.—The ro- | Kyg Unchanged around. The numbor.of pupile stteng- | e e Mo et J. 1. NICHOLS & (H1] votes; Blaine lost 1; Sherman gained | of the nine territories twoeach. The | ceiving his most intimate iriends. The | was appointed forema g GEO. P. BEMIS, Agent, o le J oy publicans had a torchlight procession Unchanged. last night, headed by the cornet band, Steady $1 08. d afterwards d ratification Dull; $10 55 bid for cash ! S gran 3 and June; $10 85 bid for July. meeting was held. Great enthueiasm DryfSalted Meats—Shoulders, §640 was manifested. The Garfield guards [ @6 70. increased that an additional building had to bo rented for their uso this snring. Jax. 16th and Dougias Strects. Nice lot on Sherman Avenue north of Nichoias street, $1,400. Half lot on Cass,tetween 13th and 14th strects Suod s to Simeses| E. FEARON. 25; Edmunds lost 21. nomination was assured long before | number of callers becams s« tthat | Chambers vs. Fennery, order to ‘S0th Ballot—Grant 306, Blaine 270, | the _requsite number of ballots was { 1o was forced to soek other quarters, | show cause by Saturday morning next - : | gained, and the convention had by that | and was given a privats roomin anoth: | why sals should ot b confirmed. Sherman 120, Washburne 33, Ed- | ime reaolved fiself into a very cheer- | er part of tho hotel. Gen. Garfield, | ~ First National baud va. Groen et munds 11, {Windom 4, Garfield 2, E. | ing delegation. Ten thousand persons | through all these demoustrations, Te- | ol ; order to show cause by Saturday Dranken Wolves. All the Year Round. i were shouting for Garfield, and the | tained a calm demeanor, acknowledg- ing next why sale should not be 5 —Quict at $6 45. o O e el =1 — SHERIDAN'S BLUSES. Daturally of the entire week. e ety nesaton, but | hismodds, Lacoy bt. S144aia obda, | B- Dinamor, caplain. e york upon the matural bistory of Le | Bl ot n B stin, 55010 On the cm.‘;m ballot °“:hf‘f l‘: Garfinld began lo rocive Scpgratn | romained in his room, receiving mo Hills vs. Hogan, sdministrator, et P s e St. Lovts, June 8. | us that 40 the summer the wolves, | Shoccictin Thomells sddiion, G20, : . delegates from Wyoming cast bis vote | latory « e | T o HabatDeeinder heevy | alsmmonordse, Spocial Dispatehs to Tux La. Cattlo—Firm,active and unchanged; | liko tho gypsies, have 1o fixed reai- | ross o ores cache s w00 o o8, Cash Price List for Gen. Sheridan, amid great ap- | requisiie number of VR BEC SR B e e | IR Eiotal v Forbes, ctal., 88me | "\ i oron, Juno 0—1 . m.— | prime to choice heavy fat shippiog |dence. They may then be met with |esch "\ " G S < o ancl e WOLk rabierCinorested It - The littls} grder: For the upper "Mississiogl and lower | steers,&4 50@4 70; fair to good, |in the standingbarley or oats, the chaios lofs in Besl's frst addition, - plause. At the conclusion of the roll | 800 B, I g0, theie congratula- | room, 108, on th third floor, which | " Flower, recsiver, vs. Probosting et 25 B 10 8o St A s ‘Acro lot on Sherman_ayenue, (16th sircot) | 101 o P e g LS ' Missouri valleys: Faling followed | §4 20@4 40; light, $3 75@420; butch- | vineyards and fields; they sleep in the | 10y Re extra call Hoar went over o congratule s, Ho remained ia hissost at tho | ho hasocchpisd sinco his acvival in |l ; sume order. e sl e holored |42 350, geass Tesans, | open couptry, snd. seldom. sesk the | “3HhetForpcots tew Teticc, o ST 3,13 S d_foralarger| 1n the matter of the petition of Sheridan, who oocupied a porition on |head of the Ohio_delegation, and | Chicago, was excha the stage. At this the applause be- | finally A mp‘(‘“'fhri - gns o the corner of h parties in 5 sponse to a formal “thavk yor there being no room for visitors on |jnterest to show cause by Sature came most enthustastic, and at last the | "PyCE 0 b PO} o1 when Maine was | tho old floar. Unlike several gontls: | morning nest. Y i friendly sheler of the forest, except | ss during the scorching houra of the day. Toward the end of August I have of- ten mot them, says he, “in_the vine- southerly winds, partly cloudy weather | §2 75@3 25; receipts 1400; shipmen:s, - and rain, higher followed in the lower Missouri valley by lower tem- | Sheep—Slow and_unchanged; fair peratare. to choice, $3 00@3 75; receipts, 17C0; he fourth floor, | John A. Creighton et al et o Coes 5 s uln‘“ch-ic McCANDLISH PLACE. 313 very best 0 G gallant soldier, blushing like & boy, | reached and cast her 14 votes solid for | men of less prominence here, homade | Burk vs. Laughlin; surety to just’f R e i 2 Afies the choers and spplaaso had sub. | s ime threatened. to raso the 100t | door was left wide open, and whoovet | Sond to be gives. Spacial Dispateh to Tus Ba. more 81 1064 20; packing, 4006 |on their lgs, almost plowing the | st of the oneent dnd St Marys venieand 101 Valeee wided Gon. B el b Tho Ohio delegation, each and I chosecame and went as freely asif | Hendrix vs. Rooket ‘al.; leave to| Paris, June 8.—The French gov- | 4 20, 'nmy shipping, $4 20@4 30;| ground up with their noses, and star- i Jam s ramse. ? i, | every momber of it, were in the sectok | the room wero theiown, Thousands | angwor by Thursdsy morningnext. | emment has irsued a decreo for the | rouuh Leavy, $3060@4 00. Receipts, | ing stupidly about them. I once came 10 Ibw Michigan bried A7 thaoks, and ssid tho only oondition | of the compromise wnd they mounted | took adantago of the fact to make|* Proson vs. Woodworth; leave to g g s oSl AT RS LR o e | 3 e drcd Corrante. . closing of josuit _establishments In | (000 head; shipments, 2,600. e ot e e e | yards, packing houscs, etc _ Call and cot. piat | and full pariicuiars. Price $275 to §350 and easy terms to those who build b GEO. P. BEMIS, Agent, T6th and Douzlas Sis. upon which he could accept the nom- | the bf-ck- oII:Ihe seats and kept up the | short congratulatory cxls on the czn- | answer Monday next. pES VR cry of Garfield. | didate, and he had little tne toread | Dromall vs. 0dd Fellows, ete., leave ination, were it given himy vould be| 5y Lol reuned: Grant, 306; | " eiers, let slono teleitams, i | o move, plead oF esmos by Beturiay that he could turn it over to his best | glaine 42, Sherman's three votes | which between 900 and 1,000 were morning next. France at tho end of the present gt month. Tt is understood that the su- Cbicago Live Stock Market perior of each of these establishments Cuicaco, Juue 8. will appeal to the courts against the Hogs—Rcceipts, 28,000 hea undergrowth and weeds on the edge of the piles ot stones collected from among the vines. My prosence aroused his growl, when risin friend, meaving, cf course, Grant. | came from ia, and Washburae | received at the rate 150 per hour. The | Gollins vs. German American Insur- | enforcemount of this decree, basng i 10:¥305 {0k ehioics. H s lazily among the bushes he stumble S1st ballot—Graot 308, Blaine 276, | had five from Hlinois. ' ' o | onthusiam was a great surprito to fance Co.; default set asids; loave to | their sppeal upon what ey clatimia| et £ s eoimatoon €0 FAstnls o sl | sa Il botwaevidantiy omoablaliof Sherman 118, Washburne 37, Ed-| ‘The ratification scene conti him. answer by Saturday morn‘,gnext. |the evident illegality of the pro- | off; mixed p -king, 84 10@4 25;choi e | getting further. A salute from both streats, 65x124 fect, $1,160 and 1,200, and very Duff et al.; leave to file ey terms to purchasers who wi | impro 885383288383832333283838838838388 about twenty minutes, with the usual | oy, axy autucr's RECEPTION | Graham ve. munds 11, Windom, 3 Garfield 1, | yoenes. The band played, -‘Rally posed enforcement of an obsolete | heavy, $4 55@4 50; light, $4 204 55; $4 5 barrels with small shot scarcely tickled statate. The Jesuits claim_that they | gome rough mixed left. 2 a 0 In the evening heand General Ar- |amended petition instanter. 1 th his skin, but it brought him once |’ 'Alss 4 lo.s on 2ith, betwaen Farnkam ao e A - Bound S ee s the sudience | |, ave an iuformal recoption in tho | _In the matter of the estato of P. 8. | have acquired the vested edifices and | * Cattle—Receipts, 4900 head; ship- | more on his legs, though only to fall | Drusise u rect, 130 o 31,000 cach —n It 32d ballot—Grant 308, Blaine 269 | joining it the & 0% parlor of the New York delegation, | Crowell; stricken from docket. ‘stablishments which have been erect- | ments, 410); trade moderately active | again, when, haviog reloaded, T ad- | “Z5250 of the bost boatucs lts inthe ity of - Sherman 117, Edwunds 11, Wash- [CONRITSLIS SERBCR. which had been handsomely ornament_ | _ Frisoni va. Fawcett; death of plan- | ed and carried on in the full light of | bu. generally unchanged; shippivg | vanced on him, and administered a | Omaha forslc, ocated on every business street, artey % burne 44, Windom 3, Gorfield 1. Conkling moved that the nomina- | ¢d with flowers. Afterward they were | tiff sugges A day for several years; that they have | gteers, common to choico, $4 20@ | double dose in his ear, whichhad the |*0oIa 00 esch . |35 Cane Standand Toa on - “$3vd bullot. Grant 309, Blaine 276, | 508 ‘:-n’wda:n':ui‘?o\;:. His speech | closated for an hour with Senator L(u_w:‘n:(:: ;Lmv:.. Sedgwick et al ; h:omd,blm-md,,appme;l."g 480; com fed v:;z%m&s 00@4 30; dming eflekcm u;l'h- hfm = rl: S| e Mandani Tomatyes H e = rief, and he dwelt more Kkling. contin: o * y successive rulel 3 Texans, @3 75; common t uk, although notdisorderly.” Shermin 113, Bdmiods 11, Wath: | tot o sae st ood mabe g, 9.1 8. . Tho di. | Banke va. Fridling; oontinued by | France, nd that the law wnder which | fis, §5 00; Datchers' stock, §3 108 | Fhia inclipstion im wolven for it LAKES ADDITION. - burne 44, Windom 8, Garfield 1. had been _preserved throughout the | i o N ot e rield came from | SOneBt: = it 18 now sought to suppress| 375, perate indulgence in the juice of the . o8 34'h Ballot—Grant 312, Blaine 276, | contest. He congratalated the party e e e fortrs. from Sun| Murry ve. Omaha; judgment by |them hasbeen a dead letter, and that | * ‘Shecp — Reccipts, 4 head; nofgrapois vouched for by several au- fochotes resdonca lota tn, abore idition im- | L5 208 Berv v & Mordl. ... » e 11 Wash. | upon the nomination, and predicted | RV PRt 00 pO STy it U | consent for plaintif for $100. it was bad {hat none thought it no- | shipments; trade firm; common to | thorities. It would appear that tho | Peanifal esier . and groubo, and loated » I Sherman 107, Edmunds 11, Wash- | g0 gy cooe of the ticket. Feanoueo to Portland, “Myine, and | “proneh va, Horbach; leave to fle | cessary to ask for ita ropeal. 1 tho | uie 85 50.14 00; ood t choice, 8425 | wolves during the ardcat hests of Au- | 1310 s st ol St ok whita 7 burne 38, Windom 4, Garfield 17. en, Logan, Fryeof Maine, Pless- | from all clusees of peogle. | "aey were | . jonded petition within Gve days. | Josnits carry their case into the coutis, | @ 50; lami s, per head, §2 50. guat sulfer greatly from thirst, and in | Lot i ok Tl puslenta - | Good New Ork s ot H 35th ballot—Grant 313, Blaine 257, | ants of Virginia, Cnn(lpm :.l Weat | ¢ om his scholars, former. pastors, pul‘- P‘n‘:eln va. Oleson; continued by | as ‘:lu is believed lit\:ry will,cl many AT AR the absence of water take to the vine- i GEo. P. :Lnlxv gty fRTONT e e Washbi Virginia, Flannigan of ids, Mor- | . 4 3 e consent. months must pass before a decision = ds, snd there endeavor to assus; - e - FRg D e e, tonf e, v oot o O, | e, S Pt (o0 | Saben . Wit otionss, i b e o oo gvre | o i, June 0. de |7 aiing large quuntitesof grapes | ez e i, | Ear - Diseases > : at others, m: congral Ty | M £ them he read among others | Junction to remain i owever; it is eai e gene! N trom Tuse 5. Arizona, says the | —very cool, and, no doubt, very de- | avenae, by 350 fectin depth. Will divide it mak 36th Ballot—Garfield 399, Grant|,pooches. aly cf Shew ng others | g ington vs. Brown; leave tofils|of the order has direoted | [ ih from Tuse 5, Araond, F Ing 12 foui .y 320. Call and get fall . S X LB, Seanns 3 3 that the | lizhtful at the tume, but the treacher- o e 206, Blains 42, Shermas3, Wash-| amxasn'd sorros or exsrmn. | dyene (o e Aoy 0 B P | ppnged Soewer wilhia ton daga. | tho heads of houesin Frane to make e e Manquos aut. | o liquid fermente, bacchnaliso famos | by 57 ot ey Toie s;g,‘."f'.:.?m'.f Semee ), T OV N Sliosmaler] burne 5. Gov. Foster roud » dispatch from rRouD oF DAUDY. pinch v, Puxton; dismised ¢ |no reponco o the decrsss of he | flnkad the forcs which wpposed bim [ soomfect the brainy and for tov | 5prcPTattee |3 W BERIE ALt | o e Ao o, o g P THE BOLT. Secretary Sherman, received early in 5 e i at Al 1, #00 to his 150, from the | eral ours these four-legged topers are | ™1 cood lnts, jast morth of ani djoining K. V. | who bas becn i the m o over 2 tary Shert Y. None affected him so much as the | Western Grain Co. vs. Wey.nuller | to China; to close their educational | 4 o0 10 0 01/o0e” thirly leagu-s | literslly “as drunk as 0 on. | Smith s addison, and toated beoween 3 and | Yeaw gvcs ALL bia time” BRCLUMTELY, 10 Saunders streois, at reasonable and long time to buyer who improve. = BEMIS, Agent. | eat and cata.rh He sends » valuabie little book of 61 pazes on the trestment of these HORBACH'S ADDITION, |FREITOALL 53101 Horbach's st and second. additions | He 13 aas ainer Me. Hale, of Maine, has just stated | the ul"‘i‘i‘-h‘c"._“"i‘.g that his friends, | fllowing whioh camo_unexpectedly [t al.; motion to vacate judgment to your correspondent that if they | LU Co visite to the success of could mot elect their candidate Gar- | Garfield, to cast the vote of the state honors when ordered to do 80 and re- pair to loc-lities assigned then to in Austria, some to Belgiam, somo to tirely deprived of their senses. —————— northwest of Altar. He cked bis forcs sround to vitin eight lagucs 80| 4o the ecast of the place call.d England, eome to South Ameri., | yii) “For four days he maintain.1 from his two boys who are at school at | overruled. the Phillips Academy. Woodworth vs. Preston; leave to oA 5 ; Exeree. N.H. | answer by Mondsy next. field was their choice. Mr. Blaine | for him; aleo, urging the request that | yy, 1,00 just heard the good news Cuunbzdjoumm‘{ Comparatively recent reports give the number of ireizht cars owned by 1 ! il nine o' i A o K« I6th, 15th, 19th acd 20th between | oo these discases knew of the proposed,bolt, and. thor- | other states dofhoseme, and send our congratulations. this morning. g e o/clodk [otheis o MR LI Bl himaelt thers without being discover- | the leading railroads in this couniey | Sicholes, Fa, Sherman snd. G svicot,very | Pics o ‘:f-n. e ing Garfield, loft the| Onmotion of Ben. Harriton, ate- | “gioneq) InandJavs Brawse. —_ ter to B ed by the government forccs. He sen t | s follows: New York Central, 14,786; i e Iy oughly endorsing 8 16 | cua was taken 4ill b o'clock p. m. 2 J : e o Jmerican Minieter to Russia. | the latter word that he would awai imore & Ohio, 11,318; Michigan Sty vl payment. down and Tong | SHOEMARER'S remedy for the care. of RUB. matter entirely in Hale and Frye's EVENING SESSION. To the editor of The Bee: e there three drys Iater if they desir: ; Chicago, Burlington & | tme a7 per centinteres to those. whewil . | NING EAKS, s universsty acknowiedzed by hands. The evening session lasted about Knowing your columas to be ever | pors, Rt e oo ir Lo attack him. ~ The goverament | Quincy, 6046; Chicago, Rock Inland & | o™ 100 D, | i e e e two hours, the only actual business to | Two of the candidates of the con- i °T | Foster, American minister, hos ar- | fo1co5 under Vice-President Don Ti- fiv, 4036; Chicago, Milwaukeo & ey F A T THE FINAL BALIQT. wo hoors, open to the expression of labor senti- | riv.d here, and will take a two 2 38 nice lots in Parkers sddition, and will cure almost amy case, sven of ke o burcio Otero were composed of about ths' leave after presentivg his cre- | 43 tate troo) .bmlyf:mednndau. deatials. . cJ, and a few federal com- Much satisfaction is expressed ez | panies. * A batialion more of the at the appoigment of Mr. Schuyler | |,j1or " “under . Colonel Garci a8 cosul-goneral of the United States | vorg expected in order to makean af at Bucharest. tack." Marques did not wait. to tako Home comtorts, moderaterates, | these odds. Ho continuzd his march Astor House, New Yotk mi6m " | to Masdaless. Tao regular cavalry transact was to nominate a candidate | vention congratulated him warmly, . 5 Intense enthusiasm and excitement | for vice president. Ohester A. Ar. | two others, Grant and Washburne, | ment, st prevailed i nvention, during fow York, E. B. Washburne, | sent 1o word_ probably because they |a fow of my own individul opinions, B o e e e e | of Hlincis, Marshal Jewell, of Con- | had not considercdthemzelve: candi- | which wero somewhat queetioned due. - > necticat, Horsce Maynard, of Ten- | dates. The following speaks for itself: | vy "tooowanotl e Bo e cheered again and again. neasee, Jos. Settle, of Flerida, and Wasmscro, D. C. (106 the teestfener otel - When the poll was ealled for in | ex-Gov. Davis, of Texss, were nomi- | Hon. J. A. Garfield: city. Tt wil, no doubt, be a long Minnesots the vote stood, Grant 2, |nated. On the ballotin addition to | T congratulate you with all my heart | time _ before _politicians, =baokers, d | those candidates votes were given to | upon your nomination a3 preident of | proachers and edit rs of ‘newspapeis St. Paul, 3600; Union Pacific, 2960. | g vjers and Pierce. King and Campbeils Sta. | forty or fifty years standing. - Al bad siuelt —— 22 Blomco sreet; 13 lots wikh. south tronte and | unplessantaces of ine disesse istanty T3 s Totager iy O ek S f | S o being . o el X perm .nently. Price §2. 1l Jas. K. Ish, whole- P .“““:;,d e 173 o, ot 450 o | Al ol e gy i s time 4id § por ceat.interest to those who | sarcicl Mastrurments, 135 Farabacs wivese will buiid. Omaha '.-1“_ 1 mont] We offer s first-class white lsan- dried shirt, with an improved rein- forced front, made of Wamsutts mus- lin, 3-ply bosem and cufls, of 2200 linen, at the reduced price of $1.50. The workmanship, fit and style of our shirts are placed in competition with| 627150 good tarma for sale in Douglas, Sarpy, Wi Burt, Dodge, ol P mEn s NEBRASKAS sl sy st Call s et ey VI"EGAR won ls ] e i e peacy (ol i cirenlars and full particulsra. - Garfield 8. Nevada was polled, but | B 'N. Brace, of Mississippl, the col- | the United States. You have saved | understand the real import of the s e and about a hundred and fifty volun- | and shirt sold in Omaha. We guaran- the vote was largely for Garfield. | ored renator, Stewart L. Woodford, of | the republican party and w'.:‘m:, f,‘,”: words of Thomas Jeflerson when in | Do your shopping at Kurtz's. teers from Altar under Teadoro Mon- | tee entire satisfaction, or will refund | £ Bemis new map of Omaha, 60 and 1,50, nf::" _:«;:m ::A_ a-,on::;m New Hampshire and New Jersey vot. | New York, and Jame# L. Alcorn, of | a great peril and_sssured the success | the declaration of independence he ——— treal were pressing him. At a r.nch [ the money. We make to order every | sisie) entitied “the catiook of Nevraaka® o | of Sny sirencin beiow casiar o en od solid without much attention, but | Mississippi. of republican principles. said'that “allmen have the right to| Jabesh Snow, GunningCove, N. 8., | called Potreno, five leagues from Mag- | grade of shirts and underwear, give | frce distribution. ranted just as good at wholessle nd retail. m much attention, but | T PP or Californis, nominsted | (Sizned) foms Smemsax, | life, liberty and the purauit of happi- | writes: ‘I was completely prostrated [ dalena he wheeled about and | better goods for less money than can .y — when Major Butterworth cast 43 votes | wo b harne, and the nomination was < Wasurs. D.0. |mess” with the Asthma, but hearing of Dr. [ routed it completely, losing three | be got elsewhere. Our fancy imporzed Geo. P Bem|s foa Garill the wikdest cxcitement | B T NoXAE urxorox, D. O. | T - iy a blessing. Honest labor | Thomas® Eclectric Oil, I procured a | killed and several wounded, among | shirtings are of the choloest patterns. ’ and enthusisem was mavifestel again, | Blaine bolters. Robinsen,'of Con-| Hon.J. A. Garfeld: adequstely rewarded and remunerated | bottle and it did me 80 much good, | the number being an oficer. The|In underwear we cannot be under- B u s‘ " Ess l When Tennoweovoteda poll of the | necticut, nominated Jew=Il; Hicks of The vots of Maine just cast for you | means contentment; contontment is | that I got another, and before i was | army of reform, as Marquez calls his | sold. EAL ESTATE ENCY. 3 == Florida, nominated Settle; Houck of | is with ty hearty concurrence. I | happiness, the pursuit of labor is to [used I was well. My son was cured | band, on the 3lst ult, occupied| OmahaShirt Factory, 252Farnham, '(SUITS for - - $20.00 state was demanded and it resulted: | monosdes Tominated Maynard;Wood- | congratulate you and the party on an | me the purauit-.of happiness, and a | of a bad cold by the use of half bot. | Magdalina. He_ proclaimed a pro- | opposite Grand Central Hotel. 15th & Douglas St. 5.00 Grant, 19; Garfield, 3. When West | ford, of New York, nominated Chee- | nssured success, citizen's Tight, tle, It goes like wildire, and makes | muncismento, He_told the people ———— | PANTS for - Vieginia was renchod A, W. Camp-{ter A, Arthur, Asthur's pominstion (Signed) Jaxes G, Brarszg TLabor iy motion, In natare every: | cures wherever it is used. that Don Porfiic Disz hsd) Hamburg Figs 250 8 box. OMAHA, - - + -+ NEB 7. & v‘Nfl, . -