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VOLUME X, NUMBER 281 Houses LOTS, ® | Conkling Struggling Hard for His Return to the United States Semate. Cornell Coming to the Front ‘with a Following Likely to Take the Prize. PROBLEM YET UNSOLVED, |iricy iversity, have been appointed by the | wlite, 533c; No. 2 do, 48@448&:;2%, ilroad commissioner of the Sabine |2 mixed, 45{@46c; No. 3 do, 443. commission, ¥ eXamine the railroads| Rye—Nominal. of the state as to the safety of bridges, | Barley—Nominal. e ete. Theirlabor will occupy 3months, | Pork—Fair demand for ordinary beginning July 1st. forearly delivery at $16 for old. == R D Mexican Matters. western steamer, 811, and city do, ek §11 50, Oy or Mexico, June 1—1 a. m. | Cut Meats—Unchanged. =On Saturday three section engineers | Beef—Unchanged: . left this city for the purpose of making| Whisky—Nominal. Sat asurvey of southern raflroads. The| Cctton—Spot, quiet; —midlings, _soction is, between the City of |81 073; futires, steady. Mexico and Techurean; the second — e —— section s between Techurean and Liverpool Produce. faster, completed the third day at noon; weight, 1864; ~two.pounds less than yesterdsy. He says he mever felt better. DarLas, Texas. June 1—1p. m.— Fearful storms of wind, rain and hail prevailed the last two days, doing great damage to fruit and grain, in cLenvon and Bell counties. . The storm assumed the proportion of a hurricane. Several farm housos were blown down. One lady was killed &iic, £0 men badly injured near Grew- ford. Cuxcaco, TIL, May 31.—The south- THE REPUBLICAN VALLEY]. Bountiful Crops Reported.ip the Entire Valley, Prosperous Condition. ., Caxzarvag, Neb., May 27.—During ; eh the Republi et {H. DOHLES BOSTON STORE, 616 10th Street (See Flag)) RICE LIST f o | =% Boots and Shoes valley I frequently heard it remiar™ AMERICAN ENTERPRISES. The republic complains that while SPECIAL OFFERINGS. Hagnificent Lawns, Flegant Percales, Beautiful Prints, - New Lace Buntings, Mexico is sleeping on hormoncy beds, 1oy o “4@%% il THE DUKE. forty-five m‘(“fl; high, M-h::::'i‘}‘-«fl-‘i‘r““‘ e 20 o &l Probebility the 3 Americans are earfying out the gheat| yo 0~ T SAN Fraxcisco, May 3L —The|out. Blostof the spring grain K reeed i bability the Muddle fenterpriscs of the eouity. Ttisro-| pori oo o8 Duke of Sutherland, with BallRun |inches high and growing very fast. i i i | Oaxaca, and the third betweon Oaxica Livzzroor, May 31, | Western Pool Association is in session % F ARMS' Both Factions Fail to Obtain | Xt nd the Flour— American, 118, with closed doors, this afternoom, | by traveling men that the érops looked] Will be Settled To-day that g6me American capitalists {have purchased ground outsde this 5 oo, o o DT i Al or To-morrow. { city on which they will érect a large Bt ey 61 | cost o' an Fesmctsod NPHGlcsy | i oom gromn Tk ot pisaiod 7ol b ket bkl A hotel. The price alleged to hrve been ? + |will first spend & Tow days abganta | THere hind Kean plerity of ram aud the 5 i 009, Corn—Irregular and “easier; high £ o di paid is §300.000. mixed, £2649te; mixed, 1d@izs. | onica: S ground is in excellent conditioti. \ NEW RAILROAD. Onis—Ative but lower; No, 2| Chas. Hastings whilo climbing to| Home hunters are numerous. Hun- mminu-y republitan eaucus| A contract has been sizied with | white, 38@3830. the top of a bluff with threo compan- | dreds of emigrant wagons are coming Enough Followers to Hold Wheat—Winter, 9s@9s 7d; white, better than in any other portion of the doned this morning, and the | Manuel F. Locra to Biuild a narrow | Ryo—Trregular; No. 2,’31 016391 15. |ions who had been practicing at tar-| 0 tho cast. Business has been a Caucus Last Night, 8s 10d@0 6; spring, 8s 8d@0s A3;| PAGIFIC COAST NEWS | country. Tho rye is from forty to of a were — stalwarts determined t6 test their | gauge road atoind the city, connect- | High Wines—Firmat $1 get, reached down to take a rifle from strength in the house and senate w. - | ing with the different depots. i et o) John Curty, who complained of |very dull during a fewmonths past, 4 out calling together their forces ont-| Congress adjourned to-day. Toledo Produce Market. fatigue and 'said he conld go no fur- | but is improving now. e side of the sessions. Last night conferences were held up to a Russell and pariy of six persehis ar-| Some corn is up, but only a part of boft pezyed Alexis. . rived at Los Angelos last night en- Resigned to Their Fate- Ausaxy; K, ¥., May 31:—All hopes ot 31, |[tier. A3 Haitings drew up the rifle| Stock gritwcrs fate feen more suc- late hour at the Delevan House, and Gco. Sharpe and Assemblyman Astor were closely closeted with Messrs. Conkling and Platt, and an earncst Anamendment to the bank bill was offered in the house to-day authoriz- tional bank. The amended bill finally ing the president to establish a na- | 2% #1185 Juflei a_l:.ym-,. lJ{flz, Towzpo, May Wheat—8teady; amber Mi ;5 $118}; No. 2, rod Wabash, cash or 81 16§; August, §1 year, § el fene ig, it was discharged, the ball passing be- tweon the fingers into the mouth and ottt pt tho base of the brain. He 3} : {:&L g» ;.‘:1“ flucz of the blufi, being ntly kille the house and. sibsequently | Gorn Firmer; high mixed, 40c; (At ug Up a Ballet. cessful in the valley than gramn rais- ers. Many of the immigran's are bringing herds of cattle and flocks of sheep, and thte Republican valloy is not likely to call for aid agair. There LADIES’ LINEN ULSTERS $1.25,$1.50, $1.75, $2.00. Another Lot of those Splendid Table Linens (Red Borders)50a 850, '75¢ per yard. E 7 3 B M I s discussion took place which did not end till early thin morning. The passed the senate, senate and house will proceed to ballot =D this morahug, for successors 10 the | o Aaryoman's Revenge. seats in the United States senate made vacant hy the resignations. Citcaca, dune o e B A. Meyer, a girl addicted to the opium 3'::"&?:‘ bellot it s exPected | ipit hensly illed her mistress, | NEWS OF THE DAY. [ but sewed strip Cov @ bull sewed strap ties. IS, } D. S. buckie Dom edroes......... . 50 No. 2 cash, 47¢; May, 47dc; No. 2 Conghiy arc fifty thousand sheep in Furnas, | white, bide, : S o 64, General, Balton, | Hawlan, Franklin and Webster coun. Oats—Quiet; No. 2 cash or Mayj |of Norristown; .then colonel of the 2??.’1;';35;:"“{’;.'.‘:?.,‘2‘?.,-,";:‘,“"”““ 1 o m.—Graco| ** Tith Sogluiont Pensylvania Vetefan| 4" fow brick buldings’ are bing b e built. The largest brick structure in| Petersburg, directly after tho famous | DUk, 58 S JEEE SEUAT D “Recognized Headquarters for Hats.” Thousands Ladies’ and Misses’ Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats at Wholesale Prices. DD s o i Real Estate and an effort to be mada 4o unite ¥pon a caucus nominee. The half breeds claim that the number of ropublican ledged to keep out of caucus is suf- pl ficiant to defoat any caucus whatever. E xc EANGE The first ballot in the house resulted. as follows: Conkling 26, W.. A. : | Wheler 15, - Choste 5, Wm. g Frarts 3, Rogers 6, Cornell 5, Lap- ham 1, Ward 1, Warner Miller 1, Samuel F. Edecx 1, Judge Telgor 2 Wadsworth 2, Andrew, D. White 2, Alfred Buek, by giving hera dose of opitim out of revenge, because she had been forbidden the use of it. Sarah Yields to Cupid. National Asiiated Pross Loxvox, June 1—1 a. m.—The World says: ““We hear that Sarah M.{Bernhardt is to marry, o Saturday, with an Anglo who has been traveling with her in America. A Boiler Bursts- Hustoxviiie, Ky., May 3L—A portable._boiler attached to th saw mill of James R, Rows; eploded to- day. The mfll Is situated 4 miles south- <ast, on the edzo of Cass lcounty, Jas. and W Read were killed, and Sam, The exact cause of the explosion is unknown, 4s there were no other per- sons present. mine _explosion, watching a colored brigade who were making a charge. While thus exposed, and awaiting orders, a ball struck tho general im- medintely tnder the right jaw, in pre- cisely the same spot he had been wounded at the battle of Antietam, in September, 1862. The wound was considered very dangerous, and for a their brother, was seriously injure? $long time the life of the colonel was despaired of. Surgeons probed for the ball, but were unable to find it, and con- aluded it had descended to the. resion 'men in the west. Hotel at Cambmdge. The building| “ French ity b 8. i will be 36 by 40 feet, with three floors: Tt is the property of C. C. Messer, one of the most popular hotel This_spring the iee-break earried away all the bridges on the river ex- copt the one at Riverton. Many of these will be rebuilt. A few years ago this was considered exclusively St. Joe territory for mer- cantile trade, but now the greater part P. G. IMLAH, - - - Manager, LEADER OF POPULAR PRICES. the Oldest Wholesaleand | omMAaxa. of this trade is handled by Omaha firms; e J. Retail Jewelry House in THE LEADING Visi hy brhonsemcatve MUSIC_HOUSE Ware, Clocks, Rich and | Gener;; Tg::; for the ‘The Weather. 15th & Dmlg]flssm‘, Theoore 8 ome 1, 0. N. Cha e ot e of thoshoulder, The commandar #as g Teiveling Tamters. o shouldor o colman.k fas : NGToY, May 31.—TIndications| NEw York, May 3L.—Three hun. |sent home in due time, but conld fin : oL, K Trenton 1, Hamilton Fish| for the upper Mississippi and lower [drod -Tamiers from Now York - and |no rolict. Rebiraing to the front, @ e 1, T. G Alvord 2 Missouri valleys: Generally fair weath- | other cities leavo by spucial train to- | second operation was performed, but The Towa Dairy. = er, northern winds becoming vari- | morrow for St. Louis where the 234 | with as little success as attended the ble; slight rise in temperature, sta- { fostival of tho North- American. Tur- | first. Since that time the ball has tionary or slowly falling baromoter. [ner Bundis to bo hold beginning on | often caused its victim considerable ——m— ] .. o aalf yookey gond i - ‘nhe opening of the present ay OMAHA, NEB. immenso impetus has been % his branch of agriculture, not| ~ « Wheeler, 1; E. G. Lashan, 2; Francis Kernan, 7; Thomas . Platt, 8; Noah Davis; 2; Sherman S. Rogert, 1; Chauncey M. Depew, 7; Wainer ler, 2; Jos. H. Choate, 1; Speaker 1 For sucotssor o the short term va- cated by Conkling, the vote was a follows: W. A. Wheeler, 4; Sherman ers, 5; John C. Jacobs, 6; S. L000 TN et Jnmelgcr," Geo. B. Bradley, 1;|W: Theodore M. Somersy, Cornell, 3. Governor 250 s 1 %‘h 818,000 cach to fil the vaoancy caused by thozesi 500 P55 0 e 0910000 e | mation of Conkling resulted asfoilowe; Roscoe Conkling 96, Jokn O, Jacobs - 900 T 4, Win. & Wheolet 15, Sherman 5. A Crowly B, C |MC Almzo B. Comell 6, A C White 2, Thos. G. Alvord 2, 5. W. Wadsworth 2, CharlosJ. Fol- , Henry E. Tremaine 2, Wm. M. &: Hamilton Figh, Silas L e i B Reuben E. Fenton, O. W. QT-,mm. M. Pomeroy, Wamer E. Miller, Hamilton. Ward, Sam, S. Edick oné'each. CORNELL DECLISES IF CONKLING CAN SUCCEED. Avusaxy, June 1. a m.—The ‘half-broeds tried in vain to got Co nell, to say whether he would accept or decline the clection, but he open asscrted that he would not accapt, and therefore instructed his followers to Suburbm Pmlmm seatter their votes until such a time y ]l-_lut % aldlbe convinced that gunk- ing was absolutely defeated. to :nsiummu Loodas B AR IN ONE, TEN, TWENTY OR FORTY-ACRE(the use of his name was authorized: 0TS, WITHIN ONE TO FIVE THEHRE irsshs siy™ Hlcnos yHeny coasent,” andit was resolved at the MILES FROM POSTOFFICE. conference Inst might to consolidate on b him at the first opportunity_ cither.to- day or Thursday. The hali-breeds ey have decided to bulldoze Cornell into accepting if possible, $250,000 TO LOAN 2o EFhim it Caukling an Y AT LARGE AMOUNT OF & hr:e stalvars point to the fealty of and compare it with the posi- tion 'of* Goral, asssrting W4t the latter is secrelly working in his own behalf and using the power of his present position to insare his election as senator. Cornell's _position_is strong and he has in_his possession 8 Per Cent. STREET, May 31—2:30 p. m. Moxer—Closed at 24@3 per cent; ex- change closed Jower at $1 83}@4 853. GOVRRNMENTS, Currency 6's. 4's coups, 4¥s coup.. . 11164 EYOCKS, The following are the latest prices: gt N, S. Chioago Live Stock. ) Cnicado, May 81 Drovers’ Journal reports: Hogs-—Reeeipts, 2,200; shipments, 4,200. Steady and fairly active; ‘packers and shippers buy fraely, and all sold closing stfong. Sales poor to mixed packing, 85 50@5 8; choice to heavy packing and shipping, 85 90@6 16; light hogs fairly aetive, mainly §5 76@H 80; poor to fair pigs, $5 10@b 65; light Yerkers end elips, 85 16@ 30, Cattle—Receipts, 3,000; shipments, 2,000; strong demand for choice ex- ports, but nonehere. Market on poor to fair shipping, weaker but steady, $5 205 60; good_to ohoice, $5 5 10; Col rados, 88 10@5 90; butchers’ stock, poor to good, 3 30@4 20; old cows and rough stuff and neglected quality; sales, $375@3 80 for light and no heavy here stockers and feed- ers slow and shade lower, 83 40@4 90. Sheep—Receipts, 1,400 head; ship- ments, 1,800 head; slow but steady and all sold. Offerings of all shorn sales, common to fair §3 80@4 25; fai to good, 84 50@4 85; wooled, 1@l 25 per 100 Tbs or more, E Chioago Produco Masket. | and_evopé afo Saturday and ending the following Wednesday. The members of the turner societies accompany the party. On their return . reeeptions will _be givon the party. -at Cineinnati, Gum- berland and Washington, Strick By Lightening, Kxionrstows, Ind., Junel=1d. m.—During a heavy siorm _last evens ing, the bagzing factory of Joen Case- loy and son wad struck by lighteninz, and entirely consumed.” Loss $25,- 000, insurance $12,000. Seventy } | hands thrown out of employment. 'musual Drought. CiNcisNaTI, May 1—an moosual drouth for so early in the s ro- vails thronghout this mfilr:.“ 'No rmin has fallen fop nearly i Vecks, beginning to parch. Barly and wheat, which are now heading out, are materially injured and unless rain falls soon corn, wheat, aovoraly: 45 | oata and berzics will suffer. Mrs. Abraham Lincoln Dying. vith Capt. armati, Tia,, M:k’ 31;—“]‘%‘,‘ dealer and owner, with Capl hopes for the 3 Mré. Lin- coln, the widow of Abraham Lincoln, have been abandoned. She daily grows weaker and her attending phys- icians say she cannot survive many days longer. Heavy Burglary, ParNesviLLE, Ohjo, May 81.-Tho hardwate store of Kénnogg& Son, at Willoughby, was burgMized, and £10,500 in paper and money taken. The door was broken and the safe lock crushed. A Strange Distemper- Mouxt Greap. Ohlo, May 81— Within the last week an epidentic dis- casoamang Kordes, commencing_ with syaiptonis noticeable in cases of dis- temper and finally going to the brain and causing very sudden death, has ggrans Toxans in fairsupply butof poor | begun to rage in Chester and Frank- lin townships, in the eastorn part of this county. Low Leaves: Sivta ¥r, 8. M., May ‘31—Gov. Lew Wallace, the new minister to Turkey, has turned his offic over to the ncting governor, itchy nd, left for Washington {6 call on President | Garfield and Secretary Blaine before | departing for Constantinople. A Ghastly Mystery. annoyance. It .was known to be|give:t somewhere in his anatomy, but its lo- cation could mot be found. During the past few years the xenerofi expers fenced mvit inconvenience than for- iierly, and very recently, after retir- ing for the night, he felt as though a heavy weight was pressing against his throat. While attending to a cus- tomer in his paper store yesterday he was compelled to cough, when he dis- covered that he had coughed into his hand the rusty bullet, covered with saliva. The bullet, which is cast iron, weighs 273 grains troy, and is of tho class known as _canister shot. It has a projecting and ragged protuber- ance received in molding. ‘THE ROUND.UP. Jackson's Description of a Grand Sport on tho Prairies. e & Jnickson, & promiitunt am, of an extensive herd in Wyoming - territory, is just in from the Btweetwater valley, one of the great cattle centres of the West, and is stopping at the Laclede. The cat- tle interost is getting to bo one of national importance, and Mer. Jack- son #aw before ho left & numbar of Eastern capitalists there, investing in herds in Wyoming territory. A great many thatJcame out thero are attending the great “‘round-ups,” as they are called among_cattlo men. Thoy are mnow going on in differcnt localities. 'r'fm cattle in the fall ave all let Jqose to range far and wide in search of food and xfielwr and by spring they sometimes stray from 200 or 300 miles from the place of starting. As soonas tho grass frosh- cns up in the spring the cattle are col- locted at theso “‘round-ups” or ren- dezvoun, of which about twenty are now in operation in that territary. At these *‘round-ups” from 40 to 125 mén and bova dre collected with horses with which they sutround and bsag the cattle in. Different owners know their brands, and when 150 or 200 are collected and separated men are de- tached to drive them BACK TO THE RANCHES from which they started in the fall. This business occupies seyeral months; altogether unexpected by those who have been watching its rise and pro- gress dufing a short poriod of ‘years past, and yet surpassing somewliat the most ardent expeetations. The almost unequalled good pasturags, beginning with the _early days of May and continuing tntil the pres ent, has been the means of vastly increasing the product of the dairy above that of any cor- responding period of time, and has had a tendency to considerably, depress the price of butter throughout the entire breadth of _the country. The productof the varjous fytones being ‘nainly sent away n bulk has resulted advantageously to the famify dairy on 2 small scale, in keeping the local mar- kets from becoming over stocked, and enabling families who manufacture but a few pounds of butter weekly to dispome of the samo_readily at.a fair Dribo, just alike to producer and con- sumer, Tt is to be oped that, ere long the dairy business will so adjust itself that butter will not be’ manufactured so nearly exclusively as has been the case for about two years past, but that dai- rymen will soon find it to their inter- est to return to_the manufacture of a good, honedt full cream cheege, anon: taminated with that muserable fraud known as “‘auti-huff,” one of the great- est misnomers in the English tonguc, and the presence of which in a cheese, will set well d persons in the most violent “huff” imagmable. It is a nntur{;:l:l: ‘“"f fat through the ol .of tho cream, tnd - tho. dateoduotlon . of . this iraad, but a very modicum of the real old-time cheese has been placed on the market for two years past, while the shelves of the factory and the counters of -the grocer have been dis- | graced by the prosence of a substance Daving tho form and outyard appear- ance of cheese, while in reality it was but, delusion and searcely niore grat- ifying to the palito then eommon saw- dust. We shall-hope soon {0 o6 all the old-time honared full eream cheese again in theascendancy; and sufficiezit- ly plenty that lovers of the genuine article will experience . but littlo trouble in obtaining it ~when in pos- session of suffieient of the “‘cireulating HESKEE 8 8 88 B BET ¥ 8 8 AELEYEELY SEE £5E BEREESNESRRESHRERRUBHED 28 Stylish Jewelry, the La- | Finest and Best Pianos and test, Most Artistic, and Orgznrt man E Choicest Selections in | Uwr BOCS U270 aen Precious Stones, and all' |34 Dealer. descriptions of Fine | Pianos and grug;ns sold Watches, at as Low Pri- ;for cash or insf ents at 3 z ... | Bottom Prices. ces as is compatible with | A SPLENDID stock of honorable dealers. Call ;git:inwa Pia:ogs, gnall’)‘e and see our EleganF l?ew 3anos?a.s;1d :tslfer ]‘“‘: - Store, Tower Building, | Also Clough & Warreu, corner 11th and Farn- |Sterling, Imperial, Smith | American Organs, &. Do ham Streets. ot fail to see us before pnr- MAX MEYER & BRO. | chasing. nearly two hundred bills in which the Chicaco, May 3L | and s th ovénsion bf & lilarious old | medium” to produre it. NEW MAPS OF OIIAIIA, mgnben_m chmlly intorusted, | The grain markets are weak and | me«";’«&"'fix -l'b\;'héf SIEE | time. reminding one of $h3 ines b —_— and awaiting ignature or veto. | lower, The receipts of grain for th ie8 have been madein | the old fur companies, which, fifty or (o P ETR R The “‘half-breeds” also urge that Cor. | past 72 hours, 2,58 car joads by rail. | Connection with ie severed head and | sty yoars ago. held a ki dal | - Undoubtedly shirt in the nell feels his key to the, position’ and Ni"nzurfé';:xné Soady :m.\’ng}’u‘“ sixty years ago, held a kind of foudal| ;pjied States is manufactured at the| o mmai - 88 gaa: _ el fecls leaess corps of man found in tho | Swey sver Hieo. then oo roioas : T e o 5 PoncaeD s AowsCy, | i deermined toshow 2o full pover | Whoat—On rgula rard close i | Yoot i suburh north of s ity Thon ihors wasthe annal. golering Ot Bhlek Pk e Siorl P - ion; o ular, with a ‘tendency. erday. undle of olothing con- | of traders, hunters and trappers at ;. H T A o 5 ¢ - e, B g 8 v v tendeny, | bt | s, o upes o e i i st mpro o {EDHOLM & ERICKSON, 1 « ments | No. 2 Zoring, $111 cash; May and n atrange 3 95¢ each; Mounted, $1. |°F Coakling's friends, that ho inthe | june §1 121; July, §1 0LL; 81 013 for | dissovered, stowed away in a hollow |y plan of operation. Tnstead of the 2% Ibg relatompd ety sl ’ » Dl salitical creation of Conkling. ‘August; No. 3, quiot at $1 0L tree where the head was found. buffalo and beaver, which wero killed | nei S e ble:';d best X0 cAvCTs. Corn—Fairly active and lower. | hatand cost were of unusually fine| for their pelts mainly, tamo cattle | ¢ e it 3 g 11 Ausaxy, June 1.—There was no | No. 2,42 for cash and May; 41fc for{ material, but evidently of foreign |ngi take their plide antl aro fattened | 008 EWEETE O 118 CHRCH OVt | T FE caucus of {Mstalwarts last ovening, |June; 42Zc for July; 43f¢ for Aug. |manufacture. Insido tho hat wore| for their flesh. The sport and excite- | gi'ao *prer Mt G FECERe TRAB € & nor of the. hali-breods. The latter| ust; high 44§@d4lc for September, | blood stains and tufts of fine light | ment are no less exhilarating and the | =20 e, FEEC O MR IREE 0 “ holda ccnferenco and renewed their| Oats —Firm and higher. No. 2, 873o [ colored hait. The pockets of the |samo. boundless, grassy plains and | T et o S ] plodges of faith. Tt was decided to | for May; 363c for June; 28 for Au |08t contained the cards of a hotel in | pure méuntain streams, which greeted | “'Syacac o e PLSAT continue voting “‘scattering” for the Bremen, printed in German ant|the old trappers, afford pleasant ad- mecit’ty B e i oa WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MANUFACTURING JEWELERS. LARGEST STOCK OF & Giso's Iiitation Godt M. . Pollah. Wasgn' intton Gt . Foeh. P3E S8EEREE = Houses, Stores, Hotels, J Farms, Lots, Lands, Offices, Rooms, etc,, etc., few ballots in joint convention to-day, and it the test showed strength enengh to be relied upon, they would confer again. The fact is the half-breeds are entirely at 8ea. The first choice candidates are: Cornell and Depew, 118 for May; 8110 for June, articles that would naturally be carried $m:1e}isfi,{f.s No, 3, 98 for|only by o welltodo person. Tho cash May and June; Bse for Septom. |identity of the man is still a mystery. B b Everything lcads to show he was & Pork—Mess, weak and lower; 815 newly arrived foreigner, and murdered Rye—Diiil. No. 2, §1 10 for cash; | Bohemian, end alio several litte | ventures and wild excitement to cow- boys. Thisspring the present season opened carly and grass was good on the first of April. Mr. Jachson’s com- pany commenced making their round: up on the 12th of April and will not Shaker, and Canton flannel, also| chemois underwear, made up with 2 view to comfort, warmth and durabil- ity. To invalids and weak-lunged persons we offer special inducements in the manner these goodsare made E8EE3! i Gold and Silver Watchesand Jewelryin the City ‘Come and see our stock, s we will be pleased to show goods. 1sT= & Doopem, EJHOLM & ERICKSON. Orrosit Fosorict or their protection. Pit. Gorriteiuer, 1807 Farnham St. e aman nated McKinney by & la- | i deal better th: e = : 2 M 7 b5 tie regula- | the winter a great deal better than| ¥ you aro sufioring from a severo 3 Sasjorty of the factivn. Bulk Moats —Unchanged, tors, Othez crinies are reported and | was generally supposed, The percen- | cotgh, eold, “asthma, bronehitis, coti-| 4 {}ieagn made pebble gost 3. & sid Whisky—$1 08, almost a reign of terror rules in some of loss so far s Wyoniirig tefri- | sumiption, loss -of voice, tickling in laco.... - Against the Union Pacific. Reoeipts —Fhour 11,032, wheat 16,- | parts of the country. tory is concerned was less than any | the throat, or any affection of the AR Ww A-::::Pn—. o }2 whh‘ar Iw, ,%ogl,lm. 327,434, rye A Brates Saicid g;l mz five years. Thehlc:s in | throat or lungs, we know that Dr. ASHINGTON, -10 p. ,254; barley 9,814. - j e re than fur: ’s N s ill gi n the caso of ‘the Union Pacine Rall | _Shipments-Flour 15,102, wheat 7, | g arouts Tody My 81, Julin| LR 0 vo8 B ek b i bter | rimibdiaue verat We. Mutw of ‘Hon. ) lo wheatTl,- | Enrioh, an ox : : oad Company againt the govorument 311, cor 238,674, ot 165315, 17 | mads ,m“,de,:,“‘fn"‘,,b:,‘;“’.ft Lhe olico | condition af this time of year than iss | drods the_court of claims to-day decided 1,772, barley 6,158, PRty : “' 4 12, 2 fath 7 been the case for several years andthe | and that where all other medicines the company, who sued to be e hamin lar Josterday, lier | cepest of tha stoskuien Tooks better had fallod. No' other remedy can DAMAGED L sl od additional compensation for| = g¢, Louts Produce Market. |dying inn fow minutes, His wife|than it has in g:tmimz years. The|show tno half 2 many permanent ke i et Sl otter mail in postal cars in excess St. Lovis, May 81. | had applied f v is | prospect of prices for shee, Now to ¢ive you satisfactory PRICE ETATwe T R [ e il et pa b £y ATLESSTHMN WALF but up 4o this time, Cornell postively | 974@16 for cash, May and June; 816 for his money. ot throngh before the middle of Tefises fo bos candidete i romnie | 16617 00 for July; $16 30G1635} for égulator Rule. Sugust.” Theircattle Sy L e s e ey Cixcrssat, May 31—4 p. m.—Re- WERE DADLY DRIFTED was a sharp contest in the half-breeds| Lard—Weak at $10 50610 52} for | ports from Carter county, Kentueky,|The past winter, but are found in biliecsuib ight to force the nam- | cash, Mayand June; §10 623@10 65 | mention the killing of t¥% Women and | vood condiisi. ‘They got through ing of candidates, but was opposed by | for July. LESEHSEVERS B Tnfants’ Lace Shoes. Tn addition to the abovefstck we have some . We know of hun- of cases it has conipletely. cured, THE GREAT WESTERN CLOTHING HOUSE. ‘Wheat—Firm; N encouraging and [ proof that Dr. Krxa’s New Dscov- | qp . Bt govrmment fo wvch v |01 Vi o ey howse n fear of herite Hoshot hr |2, Sperially | ooeoursging o prool Bt D e Antha, Beon: [Shildren's Colored Shoes M. HELLMAN & CO,, * Ry en adjourned until Sep-| ™ Gorn—Firm; 47fc for cash and | will recover. of young stock will average this year | chitis, Hay Fever, Oensuumptios, Se- Almost Given Away. fo —— May. Ax Editor Jailed. Oata—Lower at 37@37}c. ‘National Associated Press, Pork—Quiet; jobbing $16 60. Prostrated. Cotvmsus, 0., May 31—Tho su. | three or four years. ‘National Associated Press. S 1 e e ot 11y e 5 s i 303| OLDEST, LARGEST, | Spypipgr Suits! All St,yles! There seem to| will call at J. K. Ist & McManox's CHEAPEST, e i M a0 s s combs vl thomotion o T e e o | 30 e Tl s Bkl IMMENSE STOCK AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. . 3 ‘ut Meat or or leave a petition i to 8 < > 1 t Hogs—Lower. m\';neltga yi:dgment of tho district :gfiunngwfi.héhz::: . ;::r e for $1.00. jan161y(2) oy 4 court of Cuyahoga county in the case | S1PPed X Notary Public Always T it S of John P. O'Brien vs. State. 0'Brien | 73t of Omaha about 140,000 beeves, |, yoNDERFUL DISCOVERY. n : ice. CINNATI, June 1—1 a. m.—Two ousand employes of the five iron — ::hm ill strike at midnight, hav- - failed to effect a compromise. &&CALL AND GET CIRCULARS and FULL Miwavkes, May 3L Wheat— for cash and or May and July. Corn—Easier at 42jc. Oats—Steady at 45c. Barley —Steady at 95c. Rye—Quiet at $1 13. New York Produce Market. NEw York, May 3L is editor of The Sunday. Times, at Cleveland, and was convisted of pue lar; No. 2, 81 09} lishing obscene literature. He will now go to jail. el j TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS. Cr1cA00, May31.—Secretary of W: Lincoln roturned from the west last »ight, and left this morning for Wash- ington, and Mr. Jackson says he don’t see why St. Louis can't divide the_inter- ests with Chicago in this trade. In his_opinjon, this_country is going to feed the world with beef within the next ten or fifteen years. Worthy of Praise. As a rule we do not recommend pa- tent medicines, but when we know of one that really is a public’ benefactor, For the Sgeedy cure -of Consump- tion and diseases that lead to it, such as stubborn coughs, neglected Colds, Bronchitis, Hay Fever, Asth- m;,p:finin;hhc side and chm:t, drs; ‘hacking: cough, tickling in throal Hoarsericss, Sore Thibat, and all chronic or lingering- throat a1:d lungs, Dr. King New, Dis- =271 The Largest Glojahjn:q—lfiuse West of Chicago. A Department for Children’s Clothing. ‘We have now an assortment of Clothing of all kinds, Gent’s F\xminhingeood.s‘mgrutvuisty,mdlhmy-h&olm, Valises, Hats, Caps, &c. These goods are fresh, purchased from covery ha 3 o equal and has established the manufacturers, and will be sold at prices lower than ever ‘before made. Flour — Quiet, weak and unsettled. | CLEVELAND, May 31.—Dominick and does positively cure, than we con-| ar itself a world-wide reputation. Southern flonr quiet and. unchanged. | Petrochelle, ‘wbout tan yoars old, was | S4°F it our duty 4o impart that infor- | Many lea ding physicians ".f.'i,‘,“’,“"d Wheat—Unsattled and in fair de. |found naked, bound hand and’foot | aio® o all. Blectric bitters are|and uso it intheir practice. - TThe forth- mand; spot sales of No. 2, red winter, | mercilessly tight, and left to starve in | oY 4198t valuable medicine, and |ula from w hich it s propired. is high- $116i@1 173; No. 1 white,81 244 | basement. The boy says his father | nia ureiy, cure, Biliousness, Fever {ly recommbended by all o 1 25; No. 2 spring, 81 22, tied him 8o because he did not earn | 214 4€ue, Stomach, Liver and Lidney [ nals. The clorgy and the press have Corn—Moderately acive and lower; | cnough money. blacking boofs. ~ The | Sorp1iats, even where all other rem- | complimerrted it in, the most. glowing spot males of No. 2 at 57]@d8}c, and |father is anTtalian organ-grinder. The Soecy. fug v o, KIOW Whereof we| terms. = Go o your drggist and £} & Ry s T B e Ouia and easior; No, 1] Ontcaco, May 3L—Griscow, the| Ish & McMahon, @ N apE Tam g MoMano, Omaba. We Sell for Cash and Have but One Price. AhrgsTAILORmGFOBCEiemplayudbymmdwomnh SUITS TO ORDER on very short notice. CAXLY. AND SEHE US. 1301 and 1303 Farnham St., cor. |3th,