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WASHINGTON. Thé Way to Run a Govern- ment on the Square, A Raum Commissioner Who Has Not Lost a Nickle Of Nearly $500,000,000 of Uncle Sam's Ducate. Public Debt Reduced $10,214,- 124 Tsaet Month: Coinage Last Year Exceeded all Other Years. The Coinage of Mints. ~Bpicisl Dispsvch Lo The Bee. WasnIx108, July 2—1a. m.—The ooinage execct=d ac the U. S. miots during the fiscal year euding June 30, 1880 awout: d to, gold pieccs 856,157, 735; standard eilver dollars $27,033,- 750; othe- silver pieces, inc'uding vne cent pieces, $278.659, maxing » total coinaze of §84,370,144, tae largest coinage execated at the U. S. miats one year. 0 BTHALING OR LOSSES. The $19,008 du» the government from theestate of the lste collector, Frosland, of Brooklyn, and which was atolen by his deputy has been paid up in foll. Somctime ago Colleotor Miller, of Teunessee, went out of owing the government $6100, and Uollector Wheelor. of Arkansas, also went.cut short §11,400; both of these accounts have jost been mede good by the payment into the treasury of the full amounts. These three settlements balutce all there has been lost in -the collection of internal revenue uuder the present chief of Tovenue during the four years of his adminsteation. Commiseioner Rium bas collectsd $456,722,220 from in- ternal reveuue and not a dollar from has been lost the government. A re- eord which is nct shown by any of his ¥ decessors. QUEBR MINT. The treasury department is advised of the arrest at Grieg, Pa, of John Monk for paming counterfeit coin. Monk is one of the gang of counter- flten cested Wednesday at Frank- m. PUBLIO DEBT. £ the ollowing is » summary of ¢ debt. for June, jost issued The reduction of the debt for the h is 810,214,424 51, which in- des 88,575,934 frastional currency, estimated to bo lcst «r destroyed and spplied to the payment of arrears of penwions, a3 por act of June 21, 1879; cash in the treasury, $201,088 622.88; Yegal tenders ou'standing, $3,466, 810.16; cortificates of depomt out standing, §14,465,000; go'd certificates outstanding, §90,000,610; silver cer- tificates outstanding, 81,367,000 fractions] currency outstanding, $7,- 214,964.37. Tho payment made from the treasury of werrants during the month of Juno was as follows: Ac- count of civil £nd miscellaneous, Willism Gaston_presided, and s long. Tist of vice-presidents was chosep, in- cludifig both wings of the democracy of Massachusetts. Hon. Edward Av- o=y moved o series of remlutions in eulogy of Hancock and English and expressing the utmost confiden3e in their election and pledgiog, “‘by the eternal,” that ‘; elected ::-y e inaugurated. Abbott, of the OCinewmnati a.u':?f'én and the regular democrats, Jonas . French, of the Butler democrate, P. Collins, 0. L. Woodbury and others sddressed the meeting, ‘which was wildly enthusi- astic. This js the first meeting of the But- ler and Abbott democrats, who drift- d apart on the occasion of Ben But- ler’s capture of the democratio nomi- nation for governor in 1878. They will heresfier fraternize as per the covenant_signed by the two delega- t::‘l‘l. to Cincinnati. n.fi:tn;ngw;d feeling prevailed among the formerly disanfiod wings of the party. The Prodizal “Tazen In." Special Dispatch to Tnx Bax. Niw Yoex, July 2—1 & m.— Alarge and enthusisstio mesting of the New York democrata (anti-Tam- many), was held at Irving hall last night toratify the Cincinnati nomiva- tions and to take action on_the sub- committee's report on the advisability of Joining hands with Tammany hall and holding a faint mass meeting. DOMESTIC DOING! A Spanish Sandwich that Gothamites are to Bite at. Mayor Cooper, of New York, Finds Out that He is Not so. Lordly. Trouble Expected Over the Irish Skirmishing, Fund The Trustees in New York Re~ fuse to Reeeive a Com- mittee. New York's Census ReturngOut Down by Old Sol. Not eo Big a Mayor. Special Dispatch to The Bee. New Yorx, July 2, 1 a m.— The general term of the supreme court yesterday afternoon affirmed the decision of Judge Lawrence reinstat- ing Sidney P. Nichols police commis- sioner, recently removed from offico by Mayor Cooper. Judge Daniels, in the supreme court chambers, handed down a decision also in the case of ex- Police Commissioner Wm_F. Smitk, who was _removed from office by the mayor, the effect of which reinstates $512,265 312; war, §21,707,356; navy, $82,431,622; intorior Indians, $878,” 880,603; toral, §1,784,105,304. The above doss Dot include ~payments ‘made on account of intecest ot prin- cipal of the public debis of the United. ‘castoms, 354,605.1 revenue, $123,758,542.96; miscellanecur, $25,112,060.85; total, 333,785 296.77; expenditures ordin- ary, $169,270,383 4i POLITICAL POINTS. The Great American Bos- well, Foster, Talking as Usual. Both Wings of the Bay State Bourbons - Flutter Together. “Prints” Charlie Interviewed. ‘@pecial Dispateh to Tux Lxs. Naw_York, July 2—1 a. m.—“I @¥opped in tosee Gen, Garfield at his howe at Menton the other dsy,” said Governor Foster, of Ohio, to your re- porter yesterday, “‘and I found fifteen visitors at dinner—fifteen gussts, rep- resenting almost as many states. Gen. Garfield is hospitable, his house al- ‘ways open to friends and relatives. Besides the hours taken up in enter- himn::i hnhnztu attend to his cor- respondence. Every mail brings bun. dreds of letters, pach of which he in- variably answers. He was behind only two thousand when I got there. His lotter of scoeptance will be ready in good time. It will bea model doc- ind will give gencral satisfac- —What do you think of Gen. Hancock's nomination? i Foster—It is a weak one. In my opinion Tilden would have been -a stronger man. I don't dispatige Gen, Hancook's record as a soldier. We all kuow that “he is 8 brave mav, but e is not £t for the office of lent. —his quelifications are not sufficient. The country needs a statesman. B—Then you have no doubt as to #he success of the republican ticket! Q_Nm‘n all; the prospect grows daily, ¥ou are not of the number who “wnd te Tilden's atrengthl £ Witk exception Tilden in the ‘sblest politieal oranizer in the anion. Had ived the nominstion thers frofa Maine to have been can- istrict “Orogon that would not and Engli Seot the result in_October o Novem. R—Will Gerfield make s personsl {canvass, a5 has becn reported! F—No it s against all precedent for a presidental caudidate to take the stump in person. . His friends will Jook out for him. ’ r Democrats Back to the Fold. -~ Spectal Dispusch S0 s L U * Bostox, Jaly 3, 1 a. m.—Faneuil halt “filled to overfiowing last *NA fy the pomipstions of the Smith in office. ird | for a consid Capt. Wragge seond, Bj third; time two minutes. Fourth race duah, b furlongs, Knight Templar first, Respond second, Oherii third; time 1:03}. made, the track being hslf an inch deep in mud. Bergh's Opportunity. Specia) Dispateh to The Bee. New York, July 2—1 a m.— Fourteen Spanish bull fighters arrived in this eity Bulls are to next week, place sod are to take Nzw Yorx July 3—1 a. m.—Of the 187 deaths which occurred in this city for the 24 hours ending at noon yes- terday 79 wore direotly caused by the exceasive heat. Irish Skirmishing Fund. Speeial Dispatch to The Boe Naw Yorx, July 2—1 s w—The committee appointed by the ‘united Trishmen natjosial Sonvention, now fn sesalop. at Philadelphis, bave arrived Fhoes o confor with the {xusiets of the forence to the disposition of money collected by them for revolutionary Trne dg. ‘fange. Jo made the countless crafis hove- about of disaster, and d 74 ~ e R Cincianati convention, Ex-Governor FOREIGN EVENTS, i Obliged to Resign, b | Because He Won a Victory in Exiles Can’t Come Back. and Closed 39 Estab- lishmenta. Warm up at Home, THE JESUITS. Spectl dlspaih o Tax Br. Pagis, July 1, 10 p. m. pected that the Jesuits wi reinstatement pending trial THE CHILIAN WAR. Bpocil Dispetch to The Beo. PaNaya, June 22—Arica was at- tacked by the Chilian force, 6000 sirong, about the 4th instant. Itis reported atLima that Aricahave fallen, DETERMINED GOVNRNMENT. Bpecial Dispatch to The Bee. Loxpox, July 2—1 a. m.—The gov- eromeut announced in the house of commons yesterday that it did not in tend to abandon the bill for the pres. ervation of hares and rabbits. AGRARIAN OUTRAGE. Ferick, the victim of the agrarian outrs ty Mayo, Ireland, now lies in & precarious conditton at the Ballineree hospi‘al. The asailants, whilst Ferick was down, wounded him five times, three balls being taken from his head and three from his body. Six persons have been arrested for participation in the assault. PENIAN EXILE CASES, As s pleasing prologus to the great performance of last night, Mr. P. Oallan, member for South county, saked the government if they would, at this time, take into consideration the propriety of permitting the ro- turn of O'Donovan Rossa snd other Fenian exiles to Ireland. Mr. Glad- stono replied that the government does not believe that this was a fitting period to_consider this propesition, and that for the present any other r than this would not bs given. Gladstone sppeared to be in an un- usually irritable and captious frame of BERLIN CONGRESS, Dilke, under secrotary of foreign affairr, then announced that the Berlin_congrees had arrived at the unamimsus conclusion regsrd- ing the Greek frontier, but the con- had not yet determined upon best mmnngs jn whigh Ao commu- ~to-the &: it bad e decision ab Serious riots oocurred at ; shots were ex- dhanged, but Bo-one was killed. CREATION OF A SEE. The newly appointed bishop of Liv- erpocl was installed yesterday with the solemn and impressive ceremonies of the church of England at St. Pe- tere Protestant cathedral. Although Liverpool i a city of the greatest im- portance in the kingdom, it never up to the present time has been erected intoa distinct and separato see. The fact that it should be has been felt ble time by the gov ment, snd by the ecclosiastical thorities it was recently resolved to take this step without further dela especially 25 it was believed that Christ’s church in the midst of the Ross | host of population of that great sea- port would be thus decidedly promot- ed. The last creation of a see pre- vious to Liverpool was St. Albans in 1877, Exclusive of the new sco the list inclades ~ Oanterbury, York London, Durham, Winchester, Ban- gor, Beth, Wells, Carlinlo, Chichester, Exeter, Gloucester, Bristol, Hereford, Hetchford, Lincoln, Standoff, Man: . | ohester, Oxtord, Peterboro, Ripon, Texas | Rochester, St. Albans, St. Aeaph, St. Davids, Salisbury, Worcester, Ssder and Mom. The ceremonies of the day took place in the Protestant ca- thedral, a structure built to serve the temporary purpose of a permsnent cathedral. Bishops and the clergy were largely represented and took port in the servioes, dressed in full canonigales, The display was witness- ed bya brilliant sod crowded congre- « . The new candidate for this high ecclesiastical honor had been duly seated on the throne, which was icuously in the building. 'he queen’s representative read the writ commanding this installation to be made, and the candidate was offi ially invested with the robes and d: nities of his office. The new ses is composed of the city aloue, Liver- pool having hitherto been a part of the wee of Manchester. BRADLAUGH CAN APFIRM. The house of commons last evenin, vote of 303 ageinst 299 adoj . Gladstone's resolation permitting Bradlaugh to affirm. The house then divided on Mr. Sullivan's amendment personally ex- cepting Bradlan,h from the right to affirm, which was rejected. uly2, 1a. m.—Dur- ing the competition for the Abercorn cup yesterdsy the weather was fine and clear, the wind blowing down the t, of the Irish team, t led score of Jackson 237, Seott 237, Farrow 232, Laird 220, Warren 229. The score of the Irish team was as Joynt 239, Fenton 234, Joh: 231, John Righy 228, William Righy 228, Maj. Young 226, Competition will conelude to-day, |Gladstone Will Not be Asking Gladstone If Fenian Fréinoe Expelled 475 Jesuits Poor Peru is Frozen Out but Will Tt is ex- apply to the judges, complaining of a violation of their rights and asking an order of brings news of the flight of General Montera after his defest at Tacuua and Ariea. 1t is said that after the Iatter _engagement Monters, seeing that his army was entirely detested, and not haviog more than 2000 men, toolk fighs, ard the army is supposed to have been scattered in all direc- tions, Campero, with the remnants of his army, it is nporl:.d‘, is on his Admitting Bradlaughto | way to Tupose, the canital of Brall. i m it i Bachiament. s T 10 bt thad:aa e 4 soon as th!e I;!nll;-bd'hnd -u:::.d s 3 its of tl 0 4T ive An rih Member Hits on a Hap- | F32eis g e Fearias vy i py Prologue to the Fight, | tion, when probably more will be killed in that engagement than in the versl encous ith the Ohillisns. 1t is said that the cause of Peruis en- tirely lmz,;nd that Obili will retain. pomsesston of the se she has captured petoe, when she will Jietae (0 Pera ow & sottloment can be arranged. Nothing bas been heard of the bom- bardment of Callao. ‘ The ta Centrsl railroad was opened on the first of June. The first train reached the terminal star tion contracted for at Escuentla. The official opening of the road to com- merce and travel will probably take place on the 25th inst. BREAKING THE NEWS. Bpecial Dispatch to The Bee. Bezuw, July 2—1 a. m.—At the final meeting of the sy conferencs, which was held yesterdsy afternoon, it was decided to present their doision to Turkey aud Greece in a collective note. THE EXPELLED JESUITS. poclal dispatch to The Bee. Pars, July 2, 1a. m.—The total number of Jesuii establishments closed are 39 with 476 members. BUSSIA’S FLEET STORES. A dispateh from St. Pelersburg tays: Russia has arranged for sup- pliesof o]y and other stores from apan for her Pacific floe! ——— Changing Base. Special dispatch to The bee. &1. Louzs, July 2—1 & m.—Com- sies A, D, H, and I, Thirteenth oited States infantry, with band and regimental hesdquarters, arrived here yesterday from Now Orleans, en route for Fort Lesrenmorth,. whanco they will be sent to different points in C: orado and New Mexico. Caving of s Pler Bpecial dispatch to The Bee. Provivexor, R. L, July 2—1 & m. —The Wilkesbatre coal pier st Esst Providenco caved in yesterday morn- ing, carrying down s portion of the railroad track and several coal cira. Loss about $70,000. Lone Fisherman's Murder. Epecial Dispatch to The Bee. Covumpus, Ga., Joly 2—1 8 m.— “Rove” Mitchell, an old fishermsn, while drank was murdered Wednes. dav_night by unknown parties near Linewood, and his body placed on the railroad_track whetoit was discoversd before tho train arrived. w until the time Hasty Hemp. Epecial Dispateh 1o Tus Bax. Hexpersox, Ky., July 2—1 s m. The rumored lynching of a colored , who murdered Chrisé Smith, in Union county, is now fully confirmed. ADDITIONAL LOGAL PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Capt. Lovejoy, of Niobara, the city. Mr. D. H. McCann was inthe city Wednesday. Capt. H.E. Payne, has returned from the east. W. T. Seaman came home from Ohicago yestordsy. Clem Ohase left for Gibbon yess teriay noon, to visit friends. Deputy Sherit Grebe came up from Lincoln at noon yesterday. Fred. J. Fox, Esq., of Niobrars, Is in the city on legal business. C. J. Green orates at Columbus, B leaves on to-day's teain. Geo. Howser, general secretary Y. M. C. A., is, weregret to learn, quite ill. James Bristol left for New Haven, Uonn.,yesterdsy afternoon to visit his folks. Paul Vandervoort has accepted an invitation to speak at Des Moines, In.,. on July 3d. s Mrs. Chas. - Dewey and Mrs. A.'J,, Slmpé s on the noon tretn Pesterdiy. Col. Chase will ‘go to Gibbon to- day. He will deliver the fourth of July oration there. Misess Julis Puls and Emma Banckes returned yesterdsy trom s de- lightful visit to friends in Papillion. left for home yesterdsy. He will Tocate in Nebraska at the close of his official term. Judgo W. C. James and Gol. Jobn H. Kesting, of Council Blufls, were in the city Wednesday attending the district court. Mr. Geo. V. Kent, of Lincoln, was in the city Wednesdsy on his way to his 0ld home, Peoris, where he takes s place on the Evening Call Why dose _ouraslves with naaseat. | th ing medicines, when s purely frait sathartic will cure you at once—Ham. burg Figs. Try them. e Tazow away orutches. Use Sr. Jacoss Om. = Most populsr New York hotel, the Astor House. Missixo.—A case 0 contipation by irg Hamburg Figs. Toom o mas’ Electric Oil in six every bottle gllove satisfaction. 6-: pw.gn_ are better pleased with it than anything they have had. Plesss du- | plicate my order at vfl_va B. Hag, A e ———— e = S OMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY. JULY 2, 1850. NO. 11 — = e e— — = e ) MORNING EDITION. : Pri;:eié-;ive Cents CITY COUNCIL. The Election of new Di- rectors for the Omaha Public Library Board. The Public Printing and Its Medium Thoroughly Discussed. The Result Showing Pretty Dlearly Which Paper Has * the Ciroulation. Squara ‘Statement Would “Cut Out” the Morning Organs, An adjourned regular meeting of the Omaha city council washeld Wednesday evening, at which there were present Mosars. Blackmore, Dalley, Dodge, Hornberger, Roddis, Stephenson and Mr. Prosi- dent. President Boyd snnounced the first business of the evenlog to be the election of thres members of the bosrd of ber beg. tor of the Omaha publio library. had ern Calitornia and expected to go there tolive. Ho stated that Judge Savage would, occasionsd by Mr. Kellom's resigna- tion, snd also be that ing on Douglas but condemned the manner in which the contract had been made as a bad precedent. Mr. Stophenson denounced the traneaction as one of tho most ras- a more moderste manner to show wherein the contract was an irregular one, althe claim were both fair. The claim was sllowed. The clty engineer was directed to make the necesaary surveys acd esti- mates for bringing Californis street to | g apormanont grado, between Thirteenth and Twentieth, gnd-the city olerk was .n»:f‘;an advestiss for proposals ing of the same. mnmnuh ::nn street irted that the residents on E'ghteenth street were alresdy The favor of accepting the proposition of James.Neville to deed certain land to the cif in o street, and the city engineer was in- structed to make all necesary surveys in the matter. The report of thecommittee on streets grades in reference to the grading of Sixteenth street from Douglas to Leavenworth was recommitted to be brought in at the firat meeting in Jaly. The committee on police reported in favor of abating the nuisance a: ing from t:-xhhnu of certain filthy Judge J. M. Bowman, of Indians, | 24 A special the valaeo of Capitolavenue, from Twenty-second ——————————— west old 46 bottles of your Dr. | Byron Reed" and libraey, beforo proceeding to which he ked the clerk to read the resigni tion of Hon. J. H. Kellom, a mem- lows: SAN MatE0, OAL , June 23, 1880. To bho Presideat of the Counil of the Gity of Omaha: In consequence of my continued absence from Omaha and Nebraska, I Mr. Boyd stated that Mr. Kellom Lewis 8. Reed, Wm. Wallace and P. L. Parrine, wero placed in nom- ination by Mr. Stephenson, for a second term, and unanimously elected. Judge James W. Savage was then elocted to il the vacancy. The committee on claime made a ré port recommending that the city torney bo instructed to confess judgs ment in sny sum not exceodiog $200, in settloment of the claim of Jan Wesley, now pending in the district court, in the sum of $1,000. It will claimed fs for an accident on the un- protected Thirtoenth cireqt embank- wmens, by WHICY the plaiotift loet a téam of horses. The protest against the grading of Nineteenth stroet, south of St. Mary's avenus, with accompanying papers, the Second ward. The communication of Timothy Kelly was returned with the informs. tion that the work would be done as early ible. The committee on strectaand grades rocommended that the communication of John Cane b piaced on fle. Car- The same committes recom.aended There was considerable opposition to this measure and an extended cussion took place resulting in the roport not being . The committee on police reported in favor of aceopting the resignation of Peliceman Jelen. Adopted. Konnard, Labagh, directors of the Omaha publio of the board, which wasas fol- Teave to resign the office of direc- Renpectfully, PR, Ko, purchased plantation {n South- elected io fill the vacancy , attend the meetings regularly advocated such an election, as did Mr. Kennard. remembered that the damage referred to the delegation from as pomsible the claim of A. R. Hoel, for grad- reot, be .nofi, f business ever perpetra- council. Being called to r. Labegn, he proeeded in ough Mr. Hoel's work and nd grades repairs desired by in progress. same committee reported in in exchange for city property, to_straighten out Harney vorable, but was adopted. committee reported as to certain lots on Cass street. ordinance to establish the grade in the ity of Omabs, to the - | Hally, the park keeper, was received age of benzin, ete., withia fire limits in quantities exseeding forty gallons, was introduced by Mr. Hornberger, | THE LATEST NEWS. read s first and secord time and re- | Republicans Soreheads Re- ferred to the committee on fire. Mr. Dailey offered a resolution pro- viding for the appointment of a com- mittee of five to confer with John A. Horbach conceroing the right of way of the 0. & N. N. milway throvgh the city, and other minor matters. Adopted. The chair appointed Messrs. Dailey, Dodge, Steplienson; Hornberger and Blackmore to act as_such commitee. By Mr. Dodge—To send the city team to do tomo recessary gradiog in Henszom Perk, said work not to ex- ceed two day’s time. Adopted. Mr. Kennard offerad the following fuse to be Comforted. Cultare in the South. into tte Insult to Our Flag in Cuban Waters. Flordtte Rifle Match at Dolly- Resolved, That the city olerk is here- mount. by dircoted to advertise for proposals for printing for the fises] year onding July 1, 1881. Proposals for adser- The Soreheads tising shall be accompanied by & sworn | Spocial Dispateh to Tux Bun. sults. " Tt is claimed there was but | Butter — High 17@20c; atoment cf the average daily ciculs- | Ctcuco, July L—The Times tixty pounds of steam i the boiler at | ereumcry, 20 tion delivered by carrier within the [ v . e time of the explosion and plenty | Eegs Quiet at 7 city limits of Omaha during themonth | VV A*hington special says: Most of the | ;"0 gy Whaki= Sieady s 9 of June, 1880; advertising to be com- | Wounds made at the Chicago conven- Pork—Better ; jobbing, $12 30@ puted by the square of ten lines, non- pareil messuroment. Proposals for job work to bo batod on the classifies- | ¢ o gy LT o cient = Chicago Live Stock Marke: tion of the preceding year. = i i urcago, oL Dlill:yemov?wl e by | politicians at Washington who have A Discharged Soldier Run Down S ly:;u:,z i.u{:l-’ nn]_". striking out that portion regarding | been examining the situstion, report by the Dummy Engina. Reb! opencd steudy; anc cloredk quist th;;lrcxulltinnd e A that unless a radical change shall soon e and wesk with prices but Lule differ- . nd- i ¢, mi 25; ment on the grownd thatif the. city | 0@ OVer the leaders of republican- | 8o ey ang Probably Fatal In- e “‘(_’;’";ff‘,‘;}"?; oy advertised at all, she should advertiso | isw, ~Garfield cannot hope for Rt ia rinaehs : in the paper that had the largest cir- | election. Grant men, particularly the AaEN 3 culation and that this was a proper method of ascertsining that relative condition of the various papers. We want our advertissments to reach the people, and thero was but onie papsr through which that object could be attained. one paper in the city that would com- ply with such a requirement, Tug OMana Ber, and tho other pepen would be practically cut out. \We | already know enough about the circu- lation and the proper time to_give that subject consideration will be when the bids ate in. Mr. Dodge warmly opposed the amendmant, and gave giod reasons for 80 doing. Ho wanted the advertising 1o reach the greatest number possible. This it would not do in The Republi- can or The Herald, which issue 400 or 500 copies dsily. The_official_paper of the city was not widely read, and men had asked him about advertise- ‘ments which had been published and never seon. On_the principle advo- cated by Mr. Dailey and others, ad- vertising might as well be done by ing up two or three written no- tices. Mr. Labagh didn't want the circu- Iation clause inserted, and ho would fight it to the bi'ter end. Other membera of the ‘conncil spoke at length, the general tenor of the advocates of the amendment be- ing an admission of the fact the BEE circulation exceedod that of all other papers in the city combined, but that it was not fair that that matter should be allowed to cut out the others. The resolution as amended was adopted. A petition from Howard B. Smith and others in regard to the dangeroua embankment north of the high sohocl building, and acking that the matter be remedted, was referred to the com- mittee on strocts and grades. A communication from Thomas C. leged ground of iil health. interest in the campaiga. Let's Shaze. Special Dispatch to Taw Bus. Crcaco, Jul cause. SLANDER. is averse to campsiga slander. Tea Culture. Srecial Dispatch to The Bee. Journal's Commis: Washington special seys: short time the cultivation of tea will constitate a prominent part in their industries. He says in North and South Carolina the greatest interest js s 2isoed b . ‘manifested i the matter, and ho sees A reaclution by Mr. Dodge to re. | 0 reason why the cultivation of tes pair the crossing on the west side of | should not become as profitableas rais- Thirteenth aud Capital avenue was | ing cotton. adopted. AT Dr. Tanner’s Fast. ti A communication_from the mayor, e inti . E. id; i 8 appointing L. E. Cawidy driver of e s firo engwne No. 1, was referred to the . commit eoon fre. dewalk i | 200RYs New York special saye: A resolation ordering a sidewalk in | ginco Dr, Tanner commenced to fast frontof 1ot8, block 38, was adopted. | w8 I SRR BRECRE O On motion of Mr. Kennard, coun- . il adjournad, o balf pounds of flesh since Tuesdsy —_— night. At twenty minutes pastelevan DT ho bad taken five ounces of water. ‘Moxtreaz, July 1—4 p. m.—By | His normal temperaturo shows no ma- the accident the_Lachine canal is in- | terial ochange as yet. During the directly demaged to the extont of & | night he slept very comfortably for million dollacs. soven or eight hours. His face has TRt e a ruddy color and his general appear- Wi, W. Lowo and wife to Hugh | 326 i8 that of & men in excellent McCaffirey, w. d., lot 4, Flock 106, | health, under no extraordinary ze- eifiy of g;li- , except north 70 feet | straints. The third dsy of thefast of west t— §6000. % Samus] E. Bogersand wifo to John |, 163 af npon today. Thls forencon Maber, w. d., south 66 feet of lot 2, | Whemra reporter asked the doctor how block 19, 8. E. Roger's addition, city | he felt, he replied: ‘‘Fresh as a daisy; of Omaba—$22. do not feel aoy partioularly dissgreea- Johin L. Redick and wife to William : ble effect thus far, but T expect to at Mergal, . d.,part lot 9, Copital ad- | g0 €0 SO0 ion, city of Omaba—8650. Geerge H. Guy, sheriff, to Caroline e Special Dispatchte Tho Bee. J. Chambers, 5. d., lot b, block 336, city of Omal 00. —$2100. e o 1oy arore} | eroorn competiton for the prizoof the Omaha—3132° value of £85 for the selection of the Chas. W. Hamiltonand wife to John | Trish eight to compete at Wimbledon, McCreary, spl, w. d, ok, sed, sed; | opaned to-day, and will continue two . 4.t 15, . 13 e—$200. : < l“’l.‘lle thz A‘wlll? Ennd testament of | days. Fifteen shots will be allowed Christopher Gwyer, decresed was filed | each day at 800, 900 and 1000 yards for record June 0ch. ranges. Thirty have entered, includ- ing & number of the Irish and Ameri- Naw Tons. July 1 o, 1n—The | Tho result of the shooting at 800 republican national committes amem. | yards was as follows: Jackson 76, ‘bled last evening in one of the rariors | Laird 74, Joynt 74, Scott 72, Brown of the Fifth avenus hotel Th cor? | 73, Fenton 75, Farow 71, Mioer 71, dorswers crowded. by praminoat 1o- | o ¥ pony"ro o "Rt g9, bl liticians long before the [ Wi Rigby 70, John Rig g B e e e 1as® | Fiher 65, Rockwall 63, and Hyda 34 committee assembled, and considera- ble speculation was indulged in 8869 | Goseon and Produce Patriots. Special Lispateh '0 the ExE: who would be elected chairman. Hon. Marshall Jewell, of Conn., called the New Yorx, July 1L.—The cotton ‘meeting to order. s e S and produce exchanges will be closed The fact must fasten itself upon the | Saturdsy and Mondsy sad the stock minds of our citizens, that a better | gxchange Saturdsy. Shirt can be had at less price, at the Omaha Shirt Factory than at anyoth- | o, FESE ISR erhouoin the West. Our mowand | #ERPibOrR i | commodious store is ample procf of the progress of our business, and tho | Horald's Washington special sayw; fact that our g:o:.l are better for less | Our government is to investigate the money, must be the cause of our pro- i American in grin. Tn connestion with dar flekury | 200w eult o the e we n.u.fir:;d.u Laundry, where | Cuban waters. we are prepared to do Laundry Work in grand style for little mond’{ This | Special Dispabeh &5 i o also enables us to offer a Laandried Mualin, 2200 Lineo, aod reinforced fronts. This is our great bargam. Call and convince yourselves of the above mentioned facts. o of Twenty-fifth street in 's additlon, was introduced passed under a suspension of the OMAHA SHIRT FACTORY, 1207 Farnbam St., near 12th, near Caldwell, Hamilton & Co.’s Bank. Leduc Enthusiastio Over Tea The Government to Inquire Progress of the International them it is feared the party balm will Camerons, are sore over their defest and the manner in which they bave been treated by the element which triumphed in the convention, and uo disposition has been noticed on the Mr. Boyd thought that the amend. | P any of them togive the ticket | The man was August Grim, and :,B;\ gu,b,,];g 00@3 353 '35‘"'«“1“ ‘ment was agood one. Thero ws but | cordial support. Don Cameron, who | papers found on his perscn indicate A § stockers, is not at the White Sulphur springs, has declined reelection as chairman of the nationsl committee on the al- Sherman and Blaine are also said to have lost 1—4 p. m.—The Journal's Washington special says: Gen. Chalmers, of Fort Pillow noto- {oriety, writes lettors here proposing tobe at the meeting to be held at Gettysburg, Pa., about the middle of September, of union and confederate soldiers to shake bands at Cemetery heights, where Hancock turned the tide of battle against the coniederate The Post here continues its attacks upon Gen. Garfield, and then takes oc- casion to say that the democraticparty Oncaco, July 1, 4 p. m—The er Ledue has just returned om s trip south in the interest of tea cultivation, and sase he expects fn s o. Dupu, July.d, 4 p. m.—The Ab- 8. B S New Havew, July 1, 4 p. m.—At Shirt for $1.50, made of Wamsutta | the Yale commencement the honorary at 88}@884c for July; 863@8G: for August, 84§@84jc for Szp'fl%flbfl; 8ljc for the year; No. 2 red winter, July, 90je. Corn—Quiet; 343c for July; 34j@ 350 for August; Sojc for September. Oats—244@24%c for July; 23@238c 2jc for September; 22¢ the Mary, iostantly killed; J. R. Plat- tenburg, of Canton, IIl, a guest at the Bt. Louis hotel, died in two hours; R. A. Gaives, head waiter of the St. Louis hotel, instantly “killed; John Steward, pitot of the Mary, fatally Injured and is dying; Edwin Sparks, fireman of the Mary, scalded about the face and neck; Frank Adams, chief clerk of the Hotel St. Louis, scalded and hurt internally; Uolored Jim, porter at the Hotel St. Louis, scalded and bruised; Harry, a colored boy, very badly hurt, arm dislocated and bedy scalded; English George, badly scalded and bruised. The boat was on her way to Wayzata to take on board 100 excursionists, snd had stopped at the St. Louis hotel en route. The Maxy has for a long time been considered as unsafe. Her boiler was whet s known as (Lo Alcs Dailer, and is the third of that make that has exploded on the samo lake in the last three years, each time with falal re- for the year. Mess Pork—$12 124 bid for July; 12 35@12 40 for August; $12 32, 1235 for Scptember; §9 86@0 874 for the yesr; 810 30 for Ja 3 St. Loutsi Produce. Sr. Louss, July 1. Wheat—Uncottled and higher; No. 2 1ed, 9260% for cash; B6@BC for July. Corn—Better;34c for cash; 333@3{c for July; 334 for Auguet. Oats—Lower; 24jc for cah; 22§c for July; 28%c for August. tion aro still open, and on a few of HIS LAST DITCH. [z About 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon o Dr. Meroer’s hospital received into its | at $1 7 e Bi Soad 65 by i iblys e e e o ”r"b]',' s .by o "i‘exg steady snd unchanged at §250 unforeseen and unavoidable accident. | g3 25, the bulk at §2 7063 80; butch- that he is a discharged soldier who bad probably turned necessity. oge. The accident which resulted in his finding a way to bis present quariers, heep—Rccoipts, 600 head; ship- ments none; trade sterdy and values 3 $3'25@3 45 for common to 506425 for good to choles. 8t Louts Live Stock. tramp from Ho is about 35 years of occurred between two and tbree| Hoys—ord o'lock yesterdsy afternoon just west | mores, $4 of theswitch house at Spoon Lake.The | §§,157 butcher domwy was making its regular run at | Cartle- e, fiiu; « xport steers, the time and from the engineer, Mr. | §4 654 75; gnod to chuice,§4 30@4 60 H Deland, we learn the particulars of | licht to_ 1 'rsfmng‘ i : and heifers, $2 ; grass Tox- the = afair. The man - was |, g Tine $2266300. Re- first seen standing bY | ceipts, 3,200; sbipments, 2,600. the track. As the train spproached him, be stepped upon the track and began walkizg towards the transfer depot. The engine was at that time within 75 yards of him and had just been cut off from the ferry cars. It was running at a high rate of speed in order to make the runsing switch, by which the ““Metamora” is teatinto its landirg, A warning whistle was given and repeated, but the man paid no attention to it. The engineer calied for brakes, but brakes gould ot be set, as the ferry was detached from the coach, and had it been. stops ped a collisicn and perhaps loss of life ‘must bave resulted. In lesstime than ittakesto write this, every means of saving the unfortunats victim was ex- hausted and the lccomotive struck Sheep—Scarce and_wanted; fair to good muttocs, $3 206@3 75; $3 80@ 400. Receipts, 500 head. ———— Milwaukee Froduce Market Muvavxss, July 1 Wheat—Firm; opened higher and closed strong; hard, $1 06; No. 1 Milwnlkn e. 97c; No. 2 M;l-ush.l:, 89fc; July, 89%c, Avgust, 874c; tember, 84fc; No. 3 fi;“l‘uukn, T64e; No. 4, 79c; rejected, nominal. Corn— Firmer at 34jc. Oats —Higher and scarce at 244c. Rye—Dull and lower at 70¢. Barley—Stronger at 67c. ——— New York Produce. New Yoxx, July 1. Wheat—In fair_demand; receipts, 412,000 bushels; No. 3 spring, $1 00 @1 04; No. 2spring, §107@l 08; un- graded red, $109G1 134; No. 2 red, $115)@1 17}; No. 2 white, $111@ 1114; No. 1'do., $1 12§@1 13%; No. him in the back, knockiog |2 red, July, $1 11j@1 13; August, him into the ditch. The {rain|$107§@109; September, $1004@ ‘was stopped 100 yards further on, and | 1 08} 3 the engineer ran back aod fcund the el e man doubled up and enticely uncon- sciour. Tle was taken up and placed the shade beneath a car, until a specisl engine arrived about 15 mi utes Jater, and brought him toOmaha, when ho was conveyed at once to the hospital. Hers the injuries were found to be almost entirely internal, ocly a alight contuslon in the lower part of the left log being visible. His tornal injaries are severe and may prove fatal. It seems evident, from all that we Oats—Quiet; receipts, 29,000 bu ol; mixed western, 324@35; white western, 36@40c. Eggs—Quiet and steady st 11@1%c. REDUCTION IN PRICES As Indicated Below. Sample Teas, 26c, good value, and other Teas 38c, 3, déc, ind upwasda per pound, and s present gives ‘with each pound soid, and sl warraated to guit, o the money will be refunded. Try them. & Coffees. canlearn, that the engineer did a1l in | Ground Coffes, £ 15c and 3c; Bown el his power toprevent the accident. | Gotow % e B o Cofee X Brows Ol Coffee put p in wisss Jars. Basting Cotton, 1 dos. spoois, Sc. Feather Dusters, be. 30b Lot Goods at reduced rrices. Gur S, bc 5¢a0d 105 deparimeats have been ropienishod and enlarged. Come and See. Two Men Killed. ‘Special dispatch to The Bee. Nrw Brusswick, July 1.—Two men were killed by falling from a Iad derat a fire. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. o, T AK15G POWDER —t5c nd upard. New York Money and Stook. JEAVORING. EXEEAGIN—AS S0 o Bltt0 NEW YORK, July 1. MONEY—Market ot 94 por cat. = 1000 ing, bc. Pepper Sauce, Ioceach. Mop Handss, for 16c. - Corn Starch, 83 Biackwell & Day's Durham at 80c per ood article of Fine Cut at 60 per Dest. e G o e dus ad o ey e, IN STUGARS Weallow nooneto undersellus. Superior quality of g st rvoper allos, flo&u."nué FROITS, o qoaihy ot AR g e Omicaco, Jaly 1. _| Sker B G, ; ‘Wheat —More active, unsettled and | gar pocer, ¢ higher; No. 2, 87i A, 3 closed at , closed at , closed st 860 B@Tbic; No. 2 hich wo pledge ourselves o :hefyer than other Dealers. Forget It, and give us a call. 10 goods er; $12 G0@12 25 for cash; $12 1150 Prices guaranteed and E R T Sl 4u-0.0. D. ;5 $12 30 f mber. e ta cod dognd 04 o