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1Y g A aMNTg a failn OMAHA, NEBRASKA, SATURDAY. JUNE 12, 1830, NO. 306 Established 1871, 33§ MORNING EDITION Price Five Cents POLITICAL POINTS. | Sl s st e pany_D, Fifth infantry, uader uitable gua'd, to St. Paul, Mion. on asrival, he prisoner livered to the sssistant adjutant-gene- ral, headquarters department of Da- kota. Capt. Carlos Carvalla, assistant sur- geon, U. 8. A., 1s relieved from duty #s a member of the general ‘court- .""li" convened at Fort Laramie, One of Tilden's' Managers in Gouforenco With - Gen. Arthur to be Serenaded and Banquetted by De- tighted Republicans. DOMESTIC DOINGS, A Vast Mountain of Ioshurgs Stretching Across the Path of Ocean Steamships. —3ps N Iowa’s Greenback Candidate For Auditor Found a De- fauiter in $18,000. T “ » il ali Shepherd” Crowley Fails to The Greenback Socialists odOnt o rison. Finally Agree on a Ticket. a I@V.)’l Buicide Under a Heavy Truck On Broad- ‘way, New York. Grant On Washburne's Al leged Treachery. The Greenback Ticket. ‘Special dispatch to The Bee. Cnicaco, June 11, 4 p. m.—The greenbagk. labor-party convention, af- { A Texan Shot by an Editor Be- ter a tufbulent all-night session, nom- cause He Dida't Like inated James B. Weaver for president A Dark Horse in the Great Providence Boat Race. and B. &, Chambere, of Texns, vice- sn Editorial. sident. National Convention. Icebergw. Spocial dispatch to The Bee Bgecial Dispatches to The Boe. New Yok, June11, 4 p. m.—The captain of a bark just in, who encoun- New Youx, Juve 12.—1 s m.— Col. Len Harrir, a demccratio poli- tician of Cinciauati who has eharge of . : the arrangemeuts for the democratip | Y0700 8 grest number of icsbergs, says naticnal convention at Cincinnati, was | he believes that an arm of icebergs is in this city yesterday. He said that | etretching across the path of the vcean the most elaborats preparations were being made to render Musie Ball,in which the conv.nt 03 will meet, com- fortable and a tractive to the de'e- lind banks. Fifty locbeigs were passed. The latitude is 45, lovgitade gatee. Infrent of tho grénd platform | 50. accommodattous for fally 150 mem- ‘Broken Bank. bers of_the preas would be -provided, | gsaial Diepaich to The Bee. and thére would'be room on the plat: form for 900 people, and large space would bo set. apytt for. ladies. - The main hall would accommodate over 3,000 apectator+, not iucluding the 800 delegates, whose seats would_be con- veniently arrangsd. The ha'l would bo handsomely but mot too elaborataly decorated. No one would be admit- ted without a ticket, THURMAN TO BEAT GARFIELD. Col. Harris s1id he was sor.y Grant ‘was nof nominated, as he considercd bems &2 3 o o e defest.. He thooght tho demoerats should take up Thurman fo defeat Garfield. Obio ard West Virginia were for him as woll as other states, and he did not thivk Tilden wonld be nominated on the first bailot. - Indeed Newarx, N.J , June 11, 4p. m— The First National bank has closed. A receiver has been applied for. The Currie Trial ‘Spocial Dispatch te The Boe. New Yorx, June 11, 4 p. m.— Maurice Barrymars has started for Texas to testify in the Currle trial. Casualty and Crime. Special Dispateh to Tum Bxa Pavvcan, Ky., June 11,10 p. m —Mis. Lawson Lynch, of Calloway county, who has been for some _time subject ¢ fits, fell into the fire and was b.rned to death. Pink Wil:on, who lives in the same county, went homa last Tuesday night and shot his wife. Sheis thought o stoamahips, diectly off the Newfound- ridiculed Hill's ssumption that he had FOREIGN EVENTS, bzen a Union man, The deficiency bill was re, and after a brief discussion of the Mexi- can pensiyn bill, the semate adjourned. CONPIRMED. The senste, in executive session yestorday, oonfirmed the following nomnations: Eugene Schuyler, ncw ) 3 convul general atRame, to be conaul | Marauding Band of Pirates Un- general and diplomatic agent of the ; Uuited States at Bucharest; M. M.| dermine and Blow Upan Jackson, now consul at Halifax, to be Albanian Village, WASHINGTON. Garfield’s Old Army Com- rades Preparing to Re- ceive Him, Conkling Predicts a Grand Vic- tory for the Ticket in Parnell to Speak on Irish Re- lief in House of Com- mons. " New York. 5‘.‘2’.’," States consul general at that o e -HOUSE. Constitutional Government ivil Bil Debate on the marshal bill - 2 The Sundry Civil Bill Loaded fi“:d n ::mo hl:l‘:h ‘'was con. For Egypt. With Countless Jobs. First Gun of the Campaign Mr. Hawley atraigned the demo- cratic party as haviog done nothing | American Riflemen to be Hon- during the present somion, and as : having prombsed fo, zovise the tariff ored in Ireland. Sunset Cox Persists in Haaing m‘k Harris, 'said that | Speclal dispatch to The Bee. blican party, fn Spoeches of Garfleld Read | bill. wero gotes beck on 1 For Examples recerd of | house of commons last night debated Heseat up and hrd resd an_ amend- | adjouraed till' Monday, when Mr. ment offered by Garfield to army | Parnell will spesk. To Show That if Republicans | bill ic March lest, which was identical GAGGING FREE THOUGHT. with the ponding bill, and aleo had | specin Dipatch t> The Bee. 23 an indepsndent measurs and not 23 a rider to the appropriation bill. This bill, Mr. Harris argued, reslly made Ben Hill Says He Was Always | no change in the dut'es of deputies = marshal. a Union Man. Mr. Cox also expressed sarpriso that Enemies. French railroad sfationsat the request of the German government. CONSTITUTIONAL GOVERNMENT FOR EGYPT. ALEXANDRIA, June 12.—1 & m.— | ai bill. Any men who would vote|of ministers yesterday expressed his | 95ic; June, 9dc; July, 99}e; August, GARFIELD'S COMRADES PREPARING A No. 4, RECEPTION. Special Dispatch to The Bee. speech from Garfield, in which he took | that the majority of th people wero Cuicaco, June 11—4 p. m.—The | grounds in favor of the pending bill. | nct yet sufficiently educated for it. Journal's Washington specisl -says: | In the courss of his rematks he also e e g Garfield's old-army comrades are mak- | 3ccused Garfield of opposing the tariff. f o 1) iqimech to1.x Ex. T oy e pppostion tofreepulp | “Loxpox, June 12, 1 & m.—On hohad dirked the arif under the ifh |, T0X0%, T htars I i Awmerican rifle team, which sail-d from IR Tesponve tosome Ihquiries frum | Sty e 7ok Satinst.: | iy will o Cox, Mr. Kelly said_he had at one ; 4 R LR 8 Qe PNON time suppos>d that Garfield was not | De met by a recortion committee from Senator Conkling, since I's ruturn | ;72 WPPGSS Chaf Barfiel, waw hot here, is reported to have eaid thet ho | learned be'ter, snd mot a man who comsidered Garfield, next to Grant,the | would resd his late reports on the best possiblo candidato that could [ Hff bill would doubt his sympathy | ool g i Dubiin, have baen acleoted, aud he predicts a | ™ 4\ B2 Dot MY Gurlisle sent PIRATICAL RAIDS. republican majority in New York in | and had read an extract froma. .p,,:fi Special Dispatch to The Bee. iog .arrangements for a reception should Garfield conclude to come to Washington next week. entertained by Sir Johu Arvett, Com- club of Ireland, and Tuesday will the houss this morning. Thero are | *Ser"N beson sald tho it abont 100 amendments, which increase | already bosn read: ; the'amount appropriated by the house | Mr. Cox replied that this: was an- by about $2,000,000. Many members | other speech. think the bill a disgracoand calcalated | . 21 Kobeson desized o, thank the gentlemen for having the speechos to hurt the demccratic party. The|read. He knew that while wrcng amendments were non-concurred in, | fades away, truth cont'nues fore New Yorx Money and SBtock. O W YRR, June 11. MONEY—Market at 33 per cent. RAILROAD BONDS—St ong and genera'ly S e secuRITIES_Dun. GOVERN MENTS. he did not think he would be 88 strong | by mortally wounded. Heis now in at Oinci':nln as nufll l joil at Murray. . He 5 — Mnmmmm 0 Tetain the ‘m"lmnfi::lm.m time-honored two-third ruls, and if Thurman did not secure the nomina- tion the Ohio delegation would be di- vided between Buyme and Jowsbtys || |50 "50"V U0 id; ran to the misdle MYSTERIGUS CONPRRENCE. of the street, at the corner of Wall Mayor Prince, of Boston, was clos- | street aud Brosdway, as a heavily- eted with Comptroller Kelly for over (loaded truck was coming along. Be- two hours yestordsy. What th con- | fore any ons could diviae his. inten- ference was about no one seemed to|tion he had laid himself down know, but it gave rise to much specu- [ on the street, and in sn instant Istion. May.r Prince is secretary of | all that was left of his head was a % he nationsl committoe, and a great | shred of skull that hung from the riend of Tilden. - nape of i ek, the whoss baving v . over his hea ttening out of hair, bones, brains and gore on the e e 3 ke preparation fof | cobblstones. " The iruck: was loudd five tons of It. 1] @t again next fall of those who | With more than temnpiad 15 vota on 1869 natmmabiza: |85t wep witnemsed by hundredsf poo- o . T hany x| 41 Ssmuel Ford, & sailor from Phil ; , deiphia. laim to know, say tbat Davepport ex- | | 9 ;mn: e hu'wm “againet those | ' Shepherd w;nwny Goes Back to who have been contesting the legality - of his previous action, and that this | Speclal Dispatch to Tne Bee. yeur there will be more vexation in| New Yomx, Juae 11,10 p. m.— storofoe hokdera f thess 1865 papers. | The general erm of the suproms court : handed down this afteracon a number ‘Washburne's Alleged Treachery. d 0 103 Bes. of decisions. Among those most im- O e 12 1 a. t.—A Mil. | Dortant is that in the cuse of Rer. F. waukeo correspondent writes of Gen. | Crowley, who was convicted and sen Grant at the soldiers’ reunion as fol. | tenced to one g et lows: Gen. Grant was a joyful spec- :n: 'L':&‘-‘:”E‘.fi"“n. Snitaof o tatoe of the races Thursday. +Ll Shepherd's ; * he | his conviction, and dentes the motion bet you on any horeo you please,” he | his Conviction, laughingly, remsrked to Gen. Sheri- . , a4 ‘they entered the judges’ St Louts Running Races. stand. Gen. Grant, eay personal | Special Dispatch to Tus Bas. friends who were with him, is not dis- | 8z, Loum, June 12—1 a m.— turbed in tho least by the failure of Paw won the 1} mile desh yes- his friends to secure the nomination | terday, in 2:093; Blue Lodge second, for him. The only matter which af-| ong Time third. Four horses ran. fected him was the claim of treachery | The first of the 2.mile heats was of his cld friend Washburne. won by Keene Richards, in While Grant did not have much to | the second and third by Maggi ssy regarding Washburne, the revels- | in 3:40] aod 3:50. Tidal de of that gentleman's course | second in the first beat, and Keene bad evidently a depressing effect on | Richards in the eecond and third. the general, whoss strongest foelings | Vietim won the 1i-mile dash in were Iacerated by the charges. 1:558; Aurom's Baby second, Big GRANT'S WEALTH. Medicine third, Itmarbe added that Grant, whils | prqpariog for a Great Scul Race. not €0 poor as many frient \ve fear- d ed, nor rolling inx 8 a3 repre- h-;:::nm:;..h ik sented by bis encries, derivos s com- | Proviomece, R. L, Juoe 12, 1s. m. fortable income of about $9,030 a yoar | - The world's rega progressiog. from his houses aod stocks, snd he o freat cacsmen aro out tica a returns to Gslena to-dsy, and in a | 987, pulling over the course and pull- i il it hi tem- | ing uUp to the Pawtucket boat-club e e oty i domtems | notee st fho Bawd of the rivér, to chL plated tour 1o the Rocky mountains { e 3t e hend of the river, to cha W Taiaien. | ol ot o acil s L 5 oY diepateh to Toe Bee. 3 g duck whenever Hanlan comes near New Youx, June 12, La. m—Géh. | bim, gotting out of the way quietly as e i e et 8 s e Susal Contiat Sapes shaetly siher ¥4 20 Sy LS, Tt o tentn o'elock It eveniog from Chiosgo. A | Jont Womd gan » poick or teo in large delogation cf republican polifi- | AYInE bis syle and motion. _ Han- claus were on hand and tendered the [ 't fHende are alrendy arriving general their hearty congratulations | $° 7, e oy il jcoms n his good fortune. i Yo s peionn S Rokyifiom Eoecat on- serenaded at his residence this even- Wfibq- A Bpecial Dispatch to The Bee. New Yomx, Juse 11, 10 p. m. = This afternoon a well-dressed negro, ing, sud garly wext woek = baquet |, O i in the single willbogire im at the Union League. :‘fi;“,p:‘-nm ’{_,m.,m:i: : % wvorite with our citizens. A Greenback c:e«::n-- Bad Arith- i‘n.h“ ri: daily ‘:; visited by ¢he - city, and their carriay pocial Diepatch to the Bes. may be seen at all times about the Dss Moixes, Ta., June 12,1 a m. —Tbe ity council, at a recent ses. sion, sppointed J. W. Mufily, » local groenback speaker, a3 an expert to ex- nmuthob«‘:::of ex-City Treasurer "f;’_‘:‘:"‘* Walker, formerly chairman of - the | S04l Dimatch greeuback state com.nittee sud nows | CoLuazus, 0., June 12 1a m.— B ndidate for state suditor on the | The heat has' been intolerable. Goo, i ey McKey, of Herpsburg, was st madle ponlicorres 1o | in frout of the Urited Staics. hotel several boat-] pert, Jt " | but a promp* epplication of restors Sy o ot ey i |t o 5 Murder Over an Editorial. Armv Orders. Special dispa‘ch to Tun Bew. Leave of absence for one month, | Garvesrox, Junell, 1 a. m.—At with permission to apply for an ex-| Marshall yesterday morning W. 8. tension of three months, llgllimd Coleman was fatally shot by Jen- Second Lieutenant Geo. T. T. nings, editor snd proprietor of The son, R. Q. M., Fourteenth infantry, | Messenger. An offensive editorial (Fort Douglas, U. T.) was the cause of the shooting, Jgn-- offioer Fort D, A. | nings has been arrested, 3 and the bill and amondments were re- | But the gentleman must remember ,. that when in the future we come to ferred to'a conference committee. | o0 this debate the remarks of the THE MARSRAL'S DILL. gentleman from New York would be | Rock lsiaad. Tmmediately after she reading of the | forgotten, while those of Garfield, | 5™ s Q journal, tho house procoeded to debate | Guoted here, will stand like sn antique | C. &'A- the marahal's b1, i hours being ol | 2010mn auidst the rubbish that su- rounds it. [Applause. Towed to the republican aud one hour | Mr. Cox—The gen! refors to to the democratic side. It is under- tho colum sianding in the midst of rubbish. But regsrdless of my honora- e | ey | et been exhausted a voto will bo taken, | hq navy, everybody knows that th | S,7 the republicans haviog givea assuran- | rubbish s not on this side of the ces, with two or thres individual ox- house. [Renewed laughter.] 5 2 Mr. Cox was interrupted by Messr. coptionr, thatthey willnotGllibuster. | Me. Cox was intorrupied by Mesers. | Kasme & 2 O DECK AGAIN. persirted in having Garfield’s speeches | Norsoern, Factfl Bpecial Dispateh to Tun Bas. read, and maintaioed that those who WAsHINGTON, June 12, 1a. m.—The | voted ~agai: senators who attecded the Chicago | mies. Gonvention weroin their seats yester- | This being the opening gun of the evening. Present: Councilmen Blackmore, RO @ 3 Chicego Produce. day. Senator Conkling looked ss|campaign in the house, the debate - though he had recovered from the | excited a good deal of attention and Cnicaco, June 11. fatigue of his labors at Chicago. He |interest. ~ * Wheat—Moderately active and was introduccd to the new semator | Mr. Hutchins, of New York, argued | lower; Nc. 2, 95@96c, closed at 95¢ from Georgia, Mr. Brown, and_re- |in favoe of froe elections, and was | for cash; 96@96c, closed at 95a00kc | i ceived him with B ator Hoar was smiling, as if pleased | A number of amendments wers | bid for July; J6}@86c, closed at 86% with the result of the couvention. |offerad to the bill, all of which were | @87c for August; No. 3, 87@88. Senator Hanlin epent a good portion | rejected except one offered by Mr. | _Corn—Fairly active, easyand lower; of the morning hour in conversation | Carlisle, which provides that judges of | No. 2 and high mixed, 35i@35dc, with Senator Blaine. Logan remained | the several circuit courts of the United | closed at 35}c bid for_cash; 35@354c, in his committes room. Plumb and | States shall open their respective | closed at 35%c bid for June; 35§@354c, 11 t and related their | courts at any time for the £{ closed at 35c bid for July; 35{@36}c, Kellogz moved about and related their | cow v purgoss of | closed t 3o for Joly; Sohasole, g22rler—Dall; choico Minnerota at Vote Against the Marshal | read a speech made by Girfisld on the 9 Pork—F 10 75 2 8 speech mi 8 Pagis, June 12,1 . m.—The sale 'rm at $10 75 for cxsh. Bill They Are His sion, in which Bo said he would | of th ook “‘Pslitic 1 Comedy of | Dry Sult Meats—Earicr at §4 050 : support the measure if it was put in | Burope” has beon prohibiced at the | 6 40, 6 45@6 63 Gorfield’ssupportars should oppose the | The khedive in addressing the council | 1 Milwaukee,§1 03: No. 2 Milwaukee, agaiost the bill would vote sgainst | willingness to grant Egypt a constitu- | 89fc; No, 3 Milwaukes, 88c; Garfield. He a'so had read another | tion and a parliament, but thought | 88c; rejected, 63c. prices firm; ehoice heavy ship) steers, $4 50@4 70; good to pume, | j $4 26@4 45; fair to flesh; steeas, §3 70 Dublin. “On Monday they will be | G5 cows and heifers. §2 ’ choice, 83 00@4 00. bead. Hogs —Lower; Yorkers and Balti- | ome party friends think of me in The Waterworks Ordinance And the Mayor's Signature Af- was held at the council chamber last Kavffwano, Roddis, } | M. President. 5 On motion of Mr. Dodge, the read- | field's nomin: ing of the journal was dispensed with. forred ““an ordinance to authorize and procure the construction and main- tainance of waterworks in the city of sual grace. Sen. | therefors in favor of the panding bill. | for Juns; 943aU5ic, closed at 94 | (mahe, Suatont Nebroska,” with in- ported back at the next session for its third reading, would respectfully re- port that the engrossing ha- properly and correctly performed in | g every particular, Corn — Steady; receipts, 289,000; ungraded, 5%b3c; No. 2, b13@b1]c; low mixed, 52be; No. 2, Juns, 50j@ 51}e; July, 49@50c. Oats—Quist; receip's, 76,( *0 bush- els; mixed western, 30@40c; white western, 39@450. Eggs—Demand quiet and merket firm; 12@13c. Pork—Strongar; new mess, $11 45 @11 50. Lard—Steady; prime steam, $7 10. Beef—Dull and unchanged. Cut Meats—Demand fair and mar- ket firm; long clear middles, $7.00. Butter—Firmerat 8@20. Cheese—Daull and weak,at 9@103c. Whisky—Nominal at $1 13@1 15, St. Louts Produce. Sr. Louts, June 11. Wheat—Lower; No 2 red, $106@ 106} for cash; $1 0Ch@1 (97 for | sissi) Fired in the House. and pass the fundiag bill, and as not Sl June; 91}@01} for July; 80}@894e for doing either. oun be said, August; No. 3 do, 83@84c; No. 4 d e would hold u..f" oy for thiy | 1mosm meume awp paniaeNr, | et B Corn—Lower; 35c for cash; 31}@ opposing the | Lowoox, Juoe 12 1a m—The |3efoforuly md August Uats—Lower at 31c for cash; 24gc their standard-boarer—Gen. Garfield, | the Irish distress reliof bill, and woro | for Jaly. Rye—Quict; 80c. 5. Whisky—81 08, 6 65. Lard—Quiet at $6 50. Mllwaukee Proauce Market " MiLwavkee, June 11 Wheat—Firm; opened 2}c lower nd closed steady; hard, §1 09; No. Corn—Lower at 35}c. Oats—Lower at 30c. Barley—Weak; rejected, 69G7Cc. St. Louls Live Stock. St. Lous, June 11. Cattle—Demand exceeds supp! 0@3 50; tl Sheep— Demand _active; fair Receipts, 200 t: v f fifty thousand over the | made by Kelly in 1871, in which he| Vienxa, June 12.—1 a. m.—The | mores, $3 85 packing, $3 805 | that councation; but I seally thiek 1t L e e et facer of s e Irates ars ravaging the central vil-| 4 00; heavy shipping, $4 0064 10; | bost for our casmn. that ne comemtens 7 The readiog of tbis was grosted [ agosin Asia Minor. Colymnosdayh's | roagh heavy, $3 6083 75. Receipte, | olet, such au s sapent, sooee oo whether the democracy would be | with 1oud appiause by the democrats, | agency at Bologas, in" Albania, was | 6200 head. made. Lot this be considered confi- united. but the republicans were not_behind- | undermined and blown up, and scv- _— dential. Yours very truly. THE SUNDRY CIVIL BILT, hand with their applause when Cox | eral offiials wounded. AT LAST. & Tigtae passed by the senato yesterday,reached | Propesed to have read a spoech ho had SR TEIECEiry LTI Passed by the City Council. fixed Thereto. Other Business. Transacted | sioux city Joarnal, June 10 By the Council. —_— e A special meeting of the city council Thieman and The water works committee then rorks aud sewerage to whom was re- maha, State of Nebraska,” with_in- and the said ordi- low'water mark, - Correspondence of Tus Bax. new daily, the Nebraska Capital. Mr. Pickett was publisher of the Champi- on, the first daily ever issued at Pe- oria, Tllinois, and was a delegate elect- ed by Owen Lovejoy's district to the 1856. republiconism, Col. Pickett has in his possession an ~autograph letter from Abraham Livcolo, a literal copy of which 78 as follows: T. J. Pickett, Esq. such that I cannot, at any very early 2 1 boifer 50; | day, visit Rock Island to deliver a loc- dees CEithy Ragsl Weatotn. yosht g(ra-. ‘exans, §2 50@3 50. Receirts, | to| I must in candor say Ido not taink myself fit for the presidency. Souix City Seriously Dam- Vast Quantities of Glass Brok- raging. The and even larges Every window light is broken out of the west end of The Journal news room, and somo of the hail stones - < ily, | bursted throvgh the tin rocf of the Dol e o at Daly, o wots utterly demoraliz- ing things and creating more enthusi g 4 much note at present we should sa; Your special committee on water | that the damage to office material hero will be considerable. l;‘rom :g imli&xfim- the ;.tum W28 | CURES NEURALGIA, CURES NEURALGIA wideepread, snd we fear that - = d:ulu:;e basresulted, not only in this | CURES PILES, vicinity, bat in neighboring counties. now abated,but a steady rain is falling. Nearly all the windows in the city | Be. price 16 cante been | having a western exposure must have | —————— by L d blinds. Nearly all the glass on the pance so engrossed is herewith re- cast side of Pearl street was broken, turned in accordance with our in-|and a good many fronts on the south roofed and other damage done. Trains are suspended or delayed by a bad wash-cut between Homer and Lamor- ville, aud also at Minnesots City and| Weaver. The storm was very severo between Rochester and Winons, snd caused the total suspension of trains. The village of Stockton is inundated. Stouy Orry, In., June1l.—A heavy hail storm yesterdsy broke a vast amount of glass. Subeequently stores and residences were flooded by rain, causingdamages to the amount of $10,. 000. Hail stones eleven inches in circumference were picked up, aud in several places lay in drifts till after Dightiall Muwavxee, June 11.—One man is roported killed by yestorday's storm at Lamorville and one at Brownsdale. The round house of the C. & N. W. at Sparta was blown down. The Mis- i river at LaCrosse has risen nin inches fn the pest twenty-four hours, and is now eleven foot above A SOUVENIR OF '59. Lincoln and the Presidency. Lrxcows, June 10.—Thos. J. Pick- ett, the veteran jouraalist, late of the Nebrasks City Sun, will begin the publication on Monday mext of his the Country solicited. trouble to show Goods. The Jewelers, Opposite the Pestollice, t5¢th & Dodge, EDHOLM & ERICKSON, Wholesalo 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. Largest assortment of SILVERWARE, CLOCKS & SPECTAGLES, And everything found generally in & first- class Jewelry Store. BEST SELEGTED STOCK IN THE CITY! Jewelry mznufactured on Whenin Oy EDHOLM & ERICKSOCN, national republican convention of Asa souvenir of the early days of SprINGFIELD, April 16, 2859, My Dear Sir:—Yours of the 13th vst received. My engagements sre ure, or for any other ubject. As to be other matter you kindly mention, y T cer- sinly sm flattered and _gratified that HAMMERED BY HAIL. aged by Storm, en and Roofs Riddled. ©. As wo write, at 2:30 this morning, the most terrible rain and hail storm ORCHARD & BEAN. AIEFETS . Il co GROCERS, OMAHA. DEWEY & STONE, FURNITURE, OMAHA OMAHA. ver experionced In_this locality is stones are as large than hen’s eggs. sm among the comporitors than Gar- The damage will be immense, with- suffered Without beis great Later—3 a. m.—The storm has uffered severely if not protected out doubt, and everything not under | GURES COTIG TN MAN OF BEAST. good shelter must have reported as follows: severely. able to take | CURES ASTHMA, CURES Y | GURES _CATARWH, CURES LAMENESS, FEBRIFUGE A REMARKABLE LETTER FROM A CELEBRATED PHYSICIAN. Bryan, Texas, June 11, 1879, ASTHMA. CURES CATARRH. CURES LAMENESS ail the tiime. Il 0 my rore Febrifuge.and I wrice Just b0 never had & symptom of fever. mencing Febrituge, to ante: het CURES PILES. BOLD IN OMAIA BY ALL DIUGUINIS _ | Syor a monsh agor 1 foel that 1 £8To 10 Your Druggiat for Mise Freeman's | say thismuch in behaifof New Natlonal Dyea. For brigness und durabi | A egoine 2. Dy, bt aetized from t5 of color they are unequaiied. Color £ to § | Prackice S yeara nge and devoting my int * | Hmeto grog buainess. 'Vors respectrully, J. W. HOWELL. can o' o e 100 BOOTS AND SHOES IT I8 THE BEST. experiences at the convention, and | appointing deputios at loast ten days | clo Fe et i by e ey sl el 3 i i i o o ) - , Mo., Aug. 35th, 1879. e O ek 2:‘:22:‘:,?5:‘:3'%'5';?3..'.‘.4‘?;.3’ - n’cflfi%& and lower; No. 2, 30c 0. G. Do, Trees suffered severely, and what lit At 3 LOWER FIGURE than st Totie-Deas Sir- S trict judges are to act. for cash;29}@30kc, closed at 300 bid Eowap Roopis, | tle fruit there was in the country is & any other shos house In the citr, sBevser g Tor CONCRESSIONAL. The bill was then passed 83 amend- | for June; 271@28c, closed at 28c for &), Keywaun, |thing of the past. An immense vol- P. LANG'S e mertt haa besn cse SENATE. ed. The amendment will necessitate | July; 23}@23jc, closed at 23fc for 'r.';:s Bugu-m; :-‘:- .0.': e:;!e: ef_:llfl:(:‘t;:dthe 1‘:52 «:-;: . y to directions in'this part of ; i t Avgust. - while 3 o = e [ e Hye—Firmer; No. 2, 76:. Special committeo on water works | walks and gutters were glatted with 235 FARNHAM §T. MACE & MITCHELL, Il B0 suFarins the charea of Ohin —_——— Barley—No. 2, 79c. | and sewerage. leaves beaten from the trees. The hail LADIES’ & GENTS, Todiaos, ctc,, to commence and pros-| 1EBRIBLY TEPID. Pork Moderstely sctive and high |~ 0n motion the report wes adopted. | Sonet, bt and ten inchesn circum- —— robvs il Ly T cago] Suffering Ho |~ Lard—In fair demand end higher: | its third reading, after which remarks | through the glass like bullets, and the | © 4. portec 81 soaremterd. Trices v seoeis sounto P ) Weather Tour Oases of {86 6066 623 for cash or July; $6 65 | wore mado upon tho ordinanco by the | bombardment wss et Ol e The chair announced the following Sunstroke. for August. o ikl < is something reliables if Tou Whisky—$1 0. CLOSING PRICES. o Vheat-—Active and lowsr; ofern ; 941@94 for_ July; B6{863ior Augusts 837 83fc for the year, closingat 943@94ic e ‘“73 June; 93}@933c for July; 86}@ 5 86§ for August. o were prostrated in all perta of the 1 ouid that county. Four cases of sunstroke | o (O — 306%0ke for Tunes 30ka roposed to xeply ia iho romarks | woro reported yestordey. A brick-| S0f¢ for Juy; 306836 for Anguet o by Hampton and Butler and | maker nmed August Haoguit Sabel, [ OMt% redresthaly other senators on the democratic side. [ at work in a yard on Thirty-Ninth | {0F July;234c for Auguat. He was not surprite], he said, at the | street, was stricken down in the fore- ropublicans’ advocacy of Kallogg, for [ noon and died before he could be ta- they believed that the Pa kard legis-{ ken home. lature was the true ons, but he was| Clemens Grafe, from “Milwaukee, surprieed at the poaition taken by | was sunstruck while in peacch of work Hampton and Butler. Hill then |onthe south side and taken to the wenton to speak of the spurious | county hospital. Hiscase will proba. character of tho Packard legislature. | bly prove fatal. Seuator Butler interrupted him | Two men, names unknown, one a with the remark that the sonator's ar- | Swede, wero picked up on the street, gument overlooked _the previous ac- | anfforing from suostroke, and their tion of thesenato aud would have been | cases aro serious. sound three years ago, but now it was Indications. just three years old. Senator Hill said that all duties he | SPecial Dispatch to Tun Bax. Wasurxorox, June 12—1 s. m.— gwed, the peaple of Georgia had, of | Wasn “pmml ippi and lower | @4 20; bulk, $4 15. alleys: St members from the senate of the joint U commission provided bythe Yorktown | Special Dispatch to Tun Bun. monument bill: Johuston, Rollins, |~ Cmcaco, Sune 12, 1a. m.—Ohicr- Dawes, Anthony, Kernan, Randolph, | go basn't experienced such warm Eiton, Wallace, White, Ransom, But- | weather :s that of Thursday and Fri ler, and Hill, of Georgia. day since the memorable hot spell The regulac order was taken up, | two years ago, when so many peo, being the Kellogg-Spoffurd resoluti 2 Senator Hill, of Georgis, o July; $10 5310 523 Lard—$6 624@6 65 for @6 70 for August. Bulk meats — Short ribs, $635@ 637} for July; Acgust. Cnicago Live Stock Merxet Cacaco, June 11. Hogs—Receipts, 27,600 bead; ship- ments, 4,600; market opened weak, their owa accord, taxed upen - & cars i ; shij him, aod that it did not. require war | Missouri vi ationaty o rising | _ Oattle_Kecoipte, 3300 head; ship- to make him a Union man. In con- | barometer, southerly winds in former, | ments, 3 e o cluding Hill said he had hopes that | aud south to west winds in the latter | Jight and medium shipping 10¢ higher, he had now done with this case, | district, withalightly cooler and partly | $4 2084 G5; expor.s irm, $4 8064 85; Seuator Butler said that if Senator | cloudy woather and occasional rains, | butchers' stock steady and strong, Hill had been influenced in voting to T S0e%:80; stookars. oy adit him 10 his seat by porsonal | s et to Tow B s ecling, he absolved him then and | *ppc. totowis e / . g games of base ball | active and values firm; common to thero for all such chim. “Ho did not | The folowing games 04" 00; ot 10" cheiees wish 10 hold his seat by any such clap- . e e e Al Hol::]t::rn—nop Bitters, 1; Na- $4 2034 60; lambs, por besd, §3 209 trap. him as being ins dilemma, but this is 2 ‘ Trov—Chicagos, 10; Trops, 5. u annecorsary, e his position had al- o ; Troys, New York Produce waya been knows, but it is likely that |, ALPANY—Albanys, 11; Baltimores, =% Naw Youx, Junol1. the senator next month will be on the 3 , 35 o for June; 933@94{c | and made some objections to the epec- ifications of the ordinance with regard of the mayor on the subject. Pork—Mess, $10 43310 42} for | guage of the ordinance could mnot be for August. | congtrued to mean anything else than P e e, that the bondsmen should be residents July; $6 674 of Omaha. $6 364@6 40 for | 445 passage and passed by a unanimous vote. vote of 4 to 3. but brightened up snd ruled active | propriation for the grading of Daven- and firm; mixed packing: $390@4 10; | port street, from 20th to 23d street, choice heavy, 84 20@4 30; light, $39 | ¢, Ol Nelsonand J. P. Larson, was read and raferred to the committee on council mesting, the mayor stated Bheep—Receipts, 400 head; trade |that if the members would wait a minute they would see thisordinance, which has been fought over so long, signed by him. Thereupon he took councilmen. it seemed as though pandemonium had Mr. Kauffmann thought the bond t The mayor roplied that the lan- The ordinance was then placed upon A motionto adjourn was lost by a An ordinsnce fo mske special ap- The council then sdjou-aed. No VETO. Immediately after the close of the p the pen and inseribed his signature with a flourish. And thus the long contest is ended. | Liver Lo broken loose, and the fary of the should be §50,000 instead of $25,000, | storm cairied terror to the bravest. will doubtless be & soery one to be- great reunion virtually closed to-day with the memorial ceremonies in the | C Daylight will make the damages sus- ained more apparent, and the sight FRONTIER HOTEL, The miner's resort, good accommodat; large sample room, charxes reasonable. S attention given o traveling 14 e any use of it favesold hundreds of romuli. Your friends, do lease do so. We yce & Ostrander. This is to certify that 1 had the Fever and Ague’this simmer and Laramie, Wyoming. to the residence of bondsmen. hold. . C. RILLTARD, Proprietor. Mr. Kennard explained the matter. — Killed by Lightning. Me. Kauffmann exked the opinion | meruid specat, - oo LLEN RUTHERFORD (iate Thi The Valiant Vets. Mrwavkee, Wis., June 11.—The the Grand Army of | y A the audience. $500 ‘We will pay the above n'l-l;lw -y-.l: 23 or Costiveness we cannot. 0. 8 Treasury). Attorney Stver Crek, Neb., June 11.— | at Law, 25 Grant Wash Mrs. Hamlet Foster, with her sister, Nettie Cole, Having ‘been Third Auditor of the ‘Treasury for six years, I am tho started from town last | with the course of busineas bef evening, just asa storm was coming oo s up, and about one mile from town | Gmesce: pew Co., Nossus, N. Y. Btate of Nebraska. Douglas County, ounty Court heid at the ouaty Cour roorm in camp in honor of the dead Union | fid for sid County, May ioth A D. 1350. army. The ccremonies were nided over by Commander io-Chief | P 2 +ndici omas, of 39C); very active movements; | judiciary. o Togublic, dopaituct of Wis The' oration was delivered | d-ceased: by Bishcp Fallows, of Chicag>. poem was read by Miss Addie Balloa, of San Francisco. The ceremonies were largely attended, and the closest | of attention was paid by - Gen_Grant lefton the 12 o'clock train | e in sid maticr, by [pablahng s cops of sns for Green Bay, whero he will spend | orier tn Tus oxana We Sunday with Senator Howe. i nt, W pre- | In the natier of the estate <t rending and fiing the petition of Marion - Tanirock praving. for the heraelf e ey 4 tion, when all persons Interested o T tioner "should not be granted; and Do ‘of the f ‘weeks, prior to said day of hearin maylowst NERVOUS DEBILITY Piace, Washi HE STILL LIVES! - om . §. Novelty Mfz. Co., s York City, Aliuai', 1078, ata. " Specil o 3y Dear Sir:- For over two years I have had | of accounts of Marabals, lightning strck them, killing Mi hers Wil practics 7 hing T took Gmehalf Dott]s ightning struck them, killing Miss | and others. Wil practice vy Thing T took one Colo and one horse. Mra. Foster was | Gousof e U. 8 Lour of Siiieis Bevrities, andtc cured me badly shock=d, but the rain revived | SemiF. P 5"-“-; Deep aialnad 1 Rt found thia aa was able to go for help. w 3 . W. POO! The chimoey on Horst’s hardware | Meors: bxth Auditor U. 8. Treasur Manager 0. 5. Moty Co” Gotd and_Silver Chromo Cards, Mottoes o ehocked. 2 Roses, with name, ;'(l),.ct.l. ‘Nassua Card dec3owom PROBATE NOTICE. Ata FEBRIFUGE GENERAL AGENTS: RICHARDSON & CO., - 3t.Louls. m. O Bartholomew, County Jjudge. Ebzabeth W. appointment of o adimisatt. of 1 tase ot — ttat June 3, A D., 155, xt 0| FOR SALE EVERYWHERE: o hearing s petc i L e ————— VINEGAR WORKS | fones, Bet. 5th and 10th Sts, OMAHA. First quality distilled Wine and Cid of any seencls b sastors pricen am Tanied Just as g0l 26 wholemis sod sotul Sen o prics k. ERNST KREBS, ebsin - in urLY BaE, a bet r in said county, for (hrse succisve (0T OMEW, County Jy W. 0. RAR" site side of this question. It is 309, hels; un; ris ‘with Weat's Vogetable Liver Pills, when the ) Vital Weakness > ya pleasant to hear, as we almost | '™ 2 n ig"?N‘;‘ 3 do., ,,‘,'3‘31 m;l: s Storm Ravages. Giractions are sricily complied o o Humghmys tration for ootk do when the senator speaks, that he| — Square Waixing, graded red, $124@1 274; No. 2 do, | _Sr. Pavy, Minn., June 11.—One of | Faeh seeciable, snd ever o give sl | 1o Homeopathic n= JNO. G. JACOBS, was always & Union mon, but for | Specal Dispaich 5o The Bew. 81 281 984; No. 2 amber, 81 27; | tho most violent storma ever known, | i, o ~For mia Ty i demeyite. . | 2t Por PALDIC cureasyd (Formerty ot Glah & Jacobe) Sbout four yearain the history of the | Crxcuaxats, June12, I & m.—Amixed winter. 81 24@1 25}; uograd. | commmed. in. socthonsters Minncoots e ey e Do B | o the me m Svecific No. 28 Thtey we dida't hearso much of it. | walking match, fair hoel-and-tos, ua-ed white, §1 2261 26; No. 2 do., | this morning. The wind blow a hur. | Seuomsuisciied cny by JOHN . west £co: | —o u 3 u“ DERTAKER The senator thoughtit prudent to | der the direction of Dan O'Leary, be- | $1 23@1 23); No. 2 red and June, | ricaneand water fell in sheets, Paul | Chicago. i 1t for a time. gan at the Highland hos gasgeuv ; July, $1 16}@1 16};| Kadroski was killed by lightning | Poic on tecsipt Bo 1417 Farnbam 8¢, 01d Stand of o Hampton aleo yanlied and sixteen » ugust, §1 11361 12}, st Winons, Houses wero un-| ndKemnrdd [CADERE" AF: PRLRCRAPE, §5