- pSSSMTBI ' J - . . - w * - , * . , J1AT3H , r-f YOL. IX. OMAHA , NEBRASKA , SATURDAY , MAY 22 , 1880. NO. 288. Established 1871 MORNING EDITION. Price Five Cents WASHINGTON. " ' Mar- Bayard's Bill Eegulating halls-Passed by a Party - ' . . Vote , $2- ' - ' . Information Called for Con cerning the Expulsion of T Jews in Russia. CONGRESSIONAL. SENATE. Special dispatch ta Tlie Bee. WASHINGTON , May 21 , 4 p. m. A bill appropriating the amount o claims reported by the commissioners of claimi was parsed. Bayard's minutl' * bill was taken np , anMnd d igtilly , all icpublican roted down , aiid tl o bil passed by a party tot < \ Senator , B : ck gxvo mtice that or Monday 'next h ) would c 11 up the bill to amend the lavrs in ivl.-iton to the internal levenue known us the Cord is bill. bill.The The le ia'attiro ' 8propriation bill was than Uketi up. The ssnate com- mittee'a ameud-nent , which ipcrcwed the totil amo int c ( the b.ll ai it caoie from the Jious $10,000 , was a iea to , aud tlio'bill was re&d n ill rd time and pissed. Senator Merion incvod that tire senate proceed to the consideration of the joint rule for counting the votes of electors of president ? nd vice p'-ou- dent Discu sion followed , in which the republicans tried to have the Kellopg ciso taken up , and Sena tor Conkling asserted that all those who voted for tlieso resolutions will vote to thiow the Kell'-gR case over until the next session. The motion wa adopted , 25 to 14 , by a strict party vote , the democrats not placing the Bsme.constni' tion upon the'r votes ns Senator Coukl.ng did. The Senate went into executive ses sion and adjuu ncd. HOUSE. Hooker accmed Belford and Has kell of bad faith in securing for thair Ute bill procfdenco on Wednesday night next over his Ohoctaw bill , and aid they would have a sweet lima get ting it through. The bill alloHvig cliima approved by the accounting officers "of the trewury was passed 93 to 78. Cox , from < lu foreign committee , reported a bill .iiUng the president for information regirding the expul sion of Israelite ci'iVns ' of the United States from Russia. Adopted. The house then considered the pub lic 'and bills. WASHINGTON , May 22 1 a m. tai Mr. Robinson offered. an.amendment al ' ' i BO as to make'tno reiler'cbntemplited ) by the bill apply only to those who pr took claims or ordinary clearing of 8E. land or working mining claiirs or for 8p ogriculturiil purposes , or who took 8pml timber without the knowledge that it mlme was trespass , The amendment was me adopted by a vote of 8(5 ( to 84 , and was pe passed as amended. All the other tea bills disposed of in cjminitteo of the edi whole yesterday were passed. los Committcei were then called for re fir ports of a private nature. The morn thi ing hour proving unsuccessful , Mr. or Colerick , as a question of privilege , up reported in the ciso of Duffy va. Ma- ofme eon , the that sitting member was en me titled to the seat. The resolution was adopted. ' The house went into com mittee of the whole on the private calendar , and after disposaig of one ch pension bill the committee rote. The sundry civil appropriation bill was reported and ordered printed Spe and recommitted. An ineffectual at tempt was made to recommit the bill tie with the instructions to so amend as thi to provide for erf cting a public build thi ing , in favor of which the committee am on publio building * and grounds have hime reported , and which they recom me mended. wi Adjourned. A Big River Suit. bate Special DUpatch to The Bee. tote Sr. Louis , May 22 1 a. m. A suit to of considerable importance to river tobe decided Treat of be men , was by Judge United States District Court he the yes heGo terday. In" November l t the towboat - Go boat "Lioness No. 2 , " ahippad a crew tivMi of ton men at Pittsburg to bring a tow Mioc of coal > o St. Louis. On arriving at ; od Cairo , the tow boat was divided as an usual , requiring tire trips to bring the am c rgo from Cairo to this port. On the second trip the "Lioness" was obliged sfo to lay up at Buahberg on account of em ice , and the crew was paid off. The relir men sued W. H. Brown & Co. , : : ir owners of the "Lioness , " for their expenses 8Uf back to and ho penses Pittsburg wages until their arrival at that port nnd ele Judge Treat's decision is in their fa Bj vor. ore pr Louisville Baces. on am Ppedat Dispatch to TUB Bus. LOCISVILLK , May 22,1 s. m. Terrible - bei riblo rains rendered the track very an heavy , but notwithstanding the unpropitious - aid propitious weather there wera at least aidNc 4000 people on the Jockey Club sai grounds. A selling race Jfor * ll ages , itt mile and an eighth d sh , "Mattgorda" ittS. won easily with Little Red second and S.bl Emma Cooper third , time 207 ; | . bl The most important event of the blbo > day TOS the Louisville cup sweepstake to for all ae ? , dish two and a quarter toi mile * YoUurno and Blue Eyes had ru the raca all to themselves after two y miles had been run , the former win lis ning by three lengths tfter s terrific > a. struggle. a.M a.o The third race for the Gait Ho'use M handicap , one and one half miles , was won by Miss Haraway , tinn 2:49 : , thi Typhoon second and Bancrtft , the thiwa favorite , third. Miss Hardawa ; . sold coi as last choice in the pools. coiMi The fourth and last raca three-qn'n- bb tcr mile dh for two. year old col\ bil and fillies , was captured by Voltaque , an timel:22i. - Presbyterian Geao a ! Assembly. Special Djpatch to IB tin MADISON , Wis.May 22. 1 a m th The general assembly of the Pres th byterian church of the United States thI fleeted Dr. Wm. Faiton , of New Bt York , moderator. The first half hour BtAi of the mcrning was occupied with th eng and prayer. A telegram from thE ; H. E. Alin , superintendent of the Bt Chicago , Milwaukee and St. P ul rail- BtN. tray convayed jnformatioq * tbat tbj irate * a of the Wisconsin river'weretso high that it was impossible to run boats through the dells , and suggested a postponement of .the excursion for a week , which proposition was accepted with thanks. .Standing committees were announc ed and the plan oi business mapped out for several daysRev. . Mr. P ge presented a resolution for the appoint ment of a committee io investigate the cause of delay of the printing of the minutes of the general assembly. This brought out Rev. Mr. Hatfield , the stated cleric , with an explanation. Considerable discussion followed , and the resolution was indefinitely post poned. The subject cf education was madfl the special order for Friday morning next ; the report of the com mittee on the book of discipline , etc , was made the * po-ial order for Tues- d y afternoon ; the cacvention will hear the report of the committee on fr&edmen Monday morning ; the board- Bf ministerirl relief on Saturday morn ing ; the committea on home mission Tuesday morning ; standing committee on church oration , Thursday ; foreign missions cornmitieVcdne daytheo- ; logical seminary committee , Thursday afternoon , and committee on church polity , Wednesday aft rnoon. The syuodical records were then called for and presented to the clerk's desk , and recommended to the several commit tees. FOREIGN EVENTS. Exciting Scenes in Both Houses of Parliament Bradlaugh Offers to take An Oath Bat the Honse Says Its a Mere Form With Him Only. The Stupid House of Lords Wakes Up Lord North- cote Accuses Glad stone of Shame ful Action. Reward Offered For Any Tra- Cfs df the Lost British Training Ship "Atlanta. " Bennett , the British Billiard Champion , Beaten By Vignaux. BBIOUND HUNTING ? pedal Dlipstch to The Bee. . MADBID , May 22 1 a.m. A de jachment of royal troops are pursuing band-cf Spanish frigauda in the rovinco of Castloton. EAECHJKO FOR THE LOST "ATLANTA. " ipecUl Diipatch to Till Bis. LONDON , May 22 1 a. m. The ad- nirdty has issued a public announce- nent offering 200 reward to the first terson ; who shall give information eading to obtaining definite knowl- dge sa to the course or locality of the ostship "Atlanta , " or to whomsoever irat , finds trace of her , by means of he discovery of any part of her hull Bp equipments. This action is based BpTl ipon the natural expectation that hope Tl obtaining the reward may interest thof aany in the search. of ofg' ° PROROGUED. g' tb tr st ; on peclil DL'patch to The Bee. LONDON ] , Slay 21 1C p. in. Objec- ion was made to liradlaugh taking ho oath of admission to the house on he ground that ho was an Atheist nd ha * already nullified the oath by - books. A soono of great excitc- aent followed. A special committee rill ! consider the matter. BEADLADGn'a OATH. Ohas. Bradlaugh appeared at the all iar of the house yesterday and stated the speaker that he was prepared take the oath- office , which is the ollowing : ' 1 do solemnly declare to it faithful and true to Queen Victoria , ter heirs and successors , so help me Jod. " Sir Henry Wolff , a conserva- of ive , offered a motion declaring tbat lr. Bradlaugh should not ba 'permit- to take the oath nor his seat in nyway. ; That motion was seconded to nd he urged to house to bo careful LOW it opened the door for the admit- ion of men who were know to bo en- nues of the crown and principles of eligion on which the stability of the ingdom depends. Mr. Gladstone uggested the question of the right of CO ( hoiuo to refuse to allow a duly COpe lected member ta tike the oath. mi this time the house was te rowtled and great excitement pa irevailod. < Several members endoiv- th thbe iredsimultaneously to obtain the floor be nd great confusion followed , and it pa ras evident that a strong pvty was or tent on the exclusion of Uradlaugh at ny cost , and the feeling on both ides ran high. Finally air Stafford torthcote obtained the floor He dt aid he was hero supporting in the all trongest manner the motion of Sir allEi . Wolft Mr. Bradlaush , he said , Ei lad declared that an oath was not Sp ilnding on his conscience'andit would SpM ehame and n farce to allow him M take it. Henry Labouchere , edi- Pi of the London Truth , and who th elected for Northampton conjoint- tit with Bradlaugh , took sides with titPt colleague , and in a somewhat im- fu [ assioned speech appealed to the the louse to admit him to take the oath , tit klr. : Bradlsugh , said Mr. Labouchere , the ras elected for political and not for thm heological reasons. ] f the question referred to a committee and the lommiitee should report adversely to Sp kit. Bradlaugh's claim , Mr. La- SpTl ouchere said he ' wou'd bring in a Tl U1 to enable Mr. Bradliugh to make Tldc . dcT affirmation. T ] The casa was laid over until Monday 93 nqLJJJLDSTONE'S : 1. ' 1.th JJJLDSTONE'S SHAMEFDI COOKSE. th Wiilo this scene was going on in le theconmons the house of lords wai the jo theatre 'of one almost as exciting. Lord SalKbury denounced Mr. Glad stone's leUer to Count Knrolyi , the Austrian nlinister , as base , and said rp * that Gladstone's course was shameful. Earl Beacontfieldfollowed in the same fire statin. Sibl ly Dfoitfhes from Bomfcsy state th4t ir > N. native troops ara divided in two fac tions and are fighting with each other. ICE FIELDS. Spec'al Dipatch to The Bee. HALIFAX , May 21 10 p. m. Two Norwegian barks were lost noir Rose Blanche , and many more vessels are supposed to be lost off New Fouml- land because of lingo fields of ice on west coast , which are now delaying vessels. THE IRISH MEMBERS. Special Dispatch to Tin Bis. LONDON , May 21 10 p. m. Sul livan , homeru'or , was elected from Heath. The Irish members decided , 18 to 5 , to sit on the opposition benches. FOREIGN CATTLE. In the house of commons yesterday , Mr. Arthur Arnal , liberal for Sanford , gave not'ca ' that bo will at an early day , call attention to -restrictions on the importation of foreijn cattle aud move a risolutiqn on the subject. A result of the privnTe inquiry on the subject , leads to the belief that the government has not at present any intention to remove any of the re strictions imposed by order * in council under act"of 1878 acd they will proba bly oppote any resolution of a private member for a modification of the regu lations. BRITISH BILLIARD CHAMPION BEATEN. M. Vi naux , the French billiard ex pert , beat Jco Bennett , tha English champion , two games last night. BRITISH ROUT AFGHANS. A Calcutta dispatch says the British troops have di persad 4000 men at Msihena , near Jelallabad. OUH FISHERY CASE INTERESTS ENGLVND In the house of commons last night Sir Charles Dilke , under secretary lor Foreign affairs , in reply to a question , said the government intended shortly to put before the house the papars re lating to the Fortune Bay fishery d's- pute , and the matter was now occupy ing the government's attention. COST OF AFGHAN WAR. Lord Harrington , secretary of state for India , stated that he believed the cost of the Afghan war to have been . about 7,154,000. HOW TO COOK THE TURKEY. VIENNA , May 22 1 a. m. Mr. Goschen , British minister to Turkey , had a long interview with Barcn Hay- merle ye terJay. GOOD OPINION OF AMERICA. Special Dispatch to The Bcc. MADRID , May 22. 1. a. m.-The for eign ( minis'er in reply to a question in the senate dented that Spain was nego d tiating a commercial treaty with the United States , and added it was his belief that a conclus'on ' of such n treaty would bo difficult. TOPPLED MONOPOLY. Philadelphia & Beading Iron & in Goal Company's Suspension. fo feW Management Supposed to Have ac Been Frightened By a Bill ac of $6,000,000. CO CO Collieries to be Worked to d- Pay the Debts of the th Company. ov ca Special DUpatchto The Bcc. PHILADELPHIA , May 22 1 a. m. The interest and excitement attending " the announcement of the suspension the Reading Coal company , was as foi great to the operatives as it was among foiAt the brokers. Leading merchants in trade standing in groups along Walnut At street : from Second to Fourth , carried AtAl an animated discussion as to the Alit event and its probable effect. Every it- body seemed taken by surprise and not a few were incredulous. A high itth official in the coal trade paid there th would probably be an immediate sus pension of mining at the collieries of bean the Reading company. The plans of bom the coal trade will be upset , but it is m impossible to say what the result will an be. The board of control cannot bo ; found , nothing can bo said indeed for are in the dark and the extent of an the calamity ia incalculable. The tliJo stock rattled down within the brief Jo periods of revival , until at 2:40 p. m. lie reached 15J , with a generally de moralized market , closing at 15 bid. st.i At 2 p. m. a meeting of the board au manrgera was called and a few min auEC utes later a majority of the members ECMi convened in President Gowan's office. Visitors called and sent in their cards tie Gowan but were unable to see him , ind after being in session about an Spt dour and a half , Secretary Humphries appeared and handed a reporter the Following , which he announced was Jo the result of the meeting : Se "The Philadelphia and Reading die oal and iron have been company compelled thi to . The pelled suspend payment. clc managers will tnko measures to pro int tect intact the of both property companies Gr panies and continue the business for thss purpose. Tne daily revenues will no applied sa faa as required to the payment of wages and supplies , by order of the board of managers. " frl [ Signed ] F. B. GOWAN , an , President. ho This action ofthe board was imme tal diately telegraphed to various points of along the line of the road. ofve Gr Kallocn Acknowledges No Authority. las Special Dispatch to The Bsi. on SAN FRANCISCO , May 22 1 a. m. qu Mayor Kalbch's answer to the com II * plaint filed by the supervisors , claims Yc that the statute does not give jurisdic wi tion over the mayor. He asks that CO proceedings may be heard before a Tl all bench , as perhaps the legality of deCO new constitution will bo ques ; tioned. In his he answer alleges that CO : proceedings are of political ani COne mosity. he se California Democrats. Special Dispatch to Tnx Bis. SAN FBANCISCO , May 22 1 a. m be The presidential preferences of the sa ; democratic s'ate convention were : ga ; Thurman , 123 ; Tilden , 90 ; Seymour. thm ; Field , 2 ; Hancock , 2 ; Hendricks , m : Fifty of Seymour's votes are from in thosa who really prefer Field , but ob an ject to allowing the state club or high Cc joint * , as the club is nicknamed , "to on work a boom for Field. na is ALUteBlaze. de dal Dispatch to The Bee. an . May 22 , la. m A as broke out in L. Wells' livery sta last night. The building was bad injured , but the stock jnd vehicles lp were Eared. OUR CAESAR'S SAFE. Illinois Send a Doleful Greeting to the Galena. Tanner , . Logan Screws on the Conkling Gag and Secures a Solid Delegation. Overriding the United Protest of Half the Districts.X The Roleor RuinPolicy Applied With a Vengeance Cullom Nominated for Gover nor on the Fourth Ballot. Grant Men Jubilant Alabama Goes for Grant. Various Political Points. Hlram'a Got 'Em. Special dispatch to The Bee. CHICAGO , May 22 4 p. m. The republican convention adopted a reso lution instructing the 42 delegated to the national convention to vet for Grant and authorizsd the chairman of the convention to so telegraph Gon. Grant. The nomination was made unani- mous by a rising vote. Numerous protests were entered by the anti Grant delegations. LONO JOHN LEABS. Special | dispatch to The Bee. SPKINGFIELD , ILLS. , May 21. 4 p. m. The repubPcans this morning se lected a delegation of 42 Grant men to jj the Chicago convention. John Wentworth - worth heads the delegation from Cook county. The delegates at-largo are John Logan , * E. A. Storrs , J. B. Raum and D. T. Lippler. There was much confusion and loud protests from the coalition when the motion was put to nominate without IDd debate ( the 42 Grant delegates , and Blaino's friends refused to vote. It Bw Btl * carried , however. C. D. Trumble then otferoi a resolution looking to 2 the appointment of a solid Grant state tlcc central committee and electors. The ccvc vote resulted yeas , 274 ; nays , 252 . Logan offered a resolution instruct ing the dolegUes to Chicago to vote w for Grant as a unit. The chairman $ ivas ) instructed to notify Grant of this N notion [ loud dbsorit expressed at this w iction. ] N 1 A protest was recorded by the 17th 1N ongressional district members , and , N xmcurred in by eight other congres- listricts , which had all gone against Jrant , setting forth that the will of he people in those districts had been verridden and the conditions of the sail for the state convention and tbe lational convention disregarded. Placed on file. dl Logan offered a resolution as a plat- brm , binding the delegates to support ho state nominees of the convention. Adopted unanimously. 10 A motion was made to telegraph the Alabama convention of the result , but was withdrawn. The confusion was very greatf throughout all these proceedings. The nominations for state candidates oing in order , Gov. Collum , Congress- 'ke nen < Fort , Ein ker , Hawley , Smith , 10 ind named. an Ridgeway were Cullom § ot a large plurality on the first vote , mcl on the fourth was nominatedjand ho nomination was made unanimous , kemi fohn M. Hamilton was nominated for mi un ioutonant governor ; secretary of 84 tate , Henry D. Dement , of Lee ; 5f 5 Cbas. B. Swigart ; treasurer , _ ? „ Sdward Rutz ; attorney-general , James $2 $ > JcCartney , of "Wayne. The conven- ion then adjourned. ke Jubilant , go ; 55 poclal Dispatch to The Bee. CHICAGO , May 22 4 p. m. The Journal's Washington special says : Senator Cameron received a private lispatch to-day from Alabama , saying eai hat the republican state convention 51 ilected twenty Grant delegates acd 81 ! astructed them to vota as a unit. The 81 ! Jrant men were very jubilant over the Ju icws from Springfield. foi Hurrahing For Grant. " pedal Dispatch to The B a CHICAGO , May 21 1 a. m. The esj rienda of General Grant in this city 37 very jubilant over the action of at3G , . Springfield convention. They 3G alk very decidedly and are now sure hh nomination in the national con- eai entiou. : Thera was a large crowd of am Jrant's admirers at the Palmer house Ju ast evening and flags were displayed the hotel , and inside there were luite elaborata decorations. Among hose jubilating were John Russell 81' foung , who had a long consultation 10 fith becretaiy Keogh , of the national Ju iommilteo ] , and other republicans. Phe friends of Blaine and Washburne ca not say much , but are evidently SG reatly disappointed. They generally oncede that' no b < Jt can be made tow , since their delegates went into convention and pledged them- ielves ] to abide by ita action. PROTEST TO BE MADE. The Evening Journal , which has ieen urging Washburne's nominatioa , foi aja tbat the selection of district dela- foii ates shall not ba left to districts 36 hemselves i § a pleca of high-handed nachino usurpation unheard of before 28i Illinois , and is getting quite beyond mything attempted even by either JuJu Jonkling or Cameron. An appeal inght to bo and will be taken to the JuJu lational convention. General Grant entitled to ainajority of the district Ju lelegatea and four delegatea-at-large , JuAi it would be exceedingly impolitic well as unjust to allow him suctpen lelegates to which he has no fair title. Coast Politics. dal dispatch to Tie Be * . * ex FBAXCISCO , M y 21 4 p. m ( pri ) The greenback workingmen nominated delegates to the Chicago convention from each congressional district. The democratic part of the working- men's convent ion nominated the can didates of the regular body. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. New Tors : Monev ana Stock. * YORK , May 21. MONEY. PRIMS MSBOANTU.E PAPER GOVEKNMEN1S. GOVXKNHi NTS-Hnn. U.B.6 ,18S1 1061 D. 8. 61 , Ncir _ 1031 HewtJ * _ 109 U. 8. New i per cant _ . . . . . . : STOCKS. . llllaoi Crotral . _ _ .102 a B. & < j. . . . . . . . . . 114 Krwlork Central- . , . i = fj Laksbhoro . . . joij trie . - . 3E Krla preferred. . . . . . . . . . . . 57. Korthwestern . . North western preei red . _ 100' ' 6t Paul . . . , . . . 71 i Bt. Pan ! preferred . . . . . . . . . _ 109 Watwan , bt. Louis and Pacific . 30 } preferred . 671 Han. 4St. Jo . . . 25J Han. 4St..Io , pfd . 6S Kanm&TezM . . _ . 80 UnUia facmo . . . 84 Central Pacific . gj } Northern Pacific . 21J do preferred . 23 Waotem Umoa le'er > pa . 861 Pacific Ma'l . . . . . . . _ SI U. P. Land Grants . 110 $ St. Louis Produce. Sr. Louis , May 21. Wheit Higher ; No. 2 red , SI 012 & 1112 § forcash ; § 1OSi@l 12 for May ; § 1 021 03 | for June" ; 93AS93JC for July ; 91 @ 'Ji c for August ; 83 | © 90c for the year. Corn Belter ; 3GJ30c | for cash ; R 355@3Gc for Way ; 3li34jjc for June ; 3-jc@35 } fcr August. Oats Steady at 32tc cash ; 31 - @ j 31c : for June ; 26jc "for July ; 23c for August. Rye Firm at 90c. Barley No market. Whisky Dull at § 1 07. W Pork Quiet at § 10 50 cash ; glO 55 for June. cl 10 65 for July. th ; thPi Dty Salted Meats Easier ; 84 00 ® Pi G45. G45.Bacon Bacon Easy ; § 4 G2i , 6 00@715. Lard Lower ; 86 62 Fc FcM Milwaukee iToauce AJarKet In MILWAUKEE , May 21. tei Wheat Firm ; opened c higher cle and closed steady ; No. 1 Milwaukee , hard , $112 ; No. 1 Milwaukee , ? 110 ; P i No. 2 do , § 107 ; May , ? 1 07 ; June , S107J ; July , § 1 04J ; No. 3 Milwau ad kee. 89Jc ; No. 4 , 80c ; rejected , 68c. Corn Easier ; No. 2,37Jjc. de pei Oats Declined fc ; No. 2 , 33c. foi Eye Firmer ; No. 1,85Jc. Barley Quiet and unchanged : No. fall , 70c. Spc ? New York Produce. ice NEW YORK , May 22. Ov Wheat Stronger ; No. 3 spring , OvDii 81 181 12J ; No. 2 Chicago and Mil Dii ) waukee , ? 120J@1.21NO. U $1 19J ; ungraded 'rod , $1 2701 30 ; No. 2 rod , § 1 31@1 32 ; ungraded the white ! , § 1 20125 ; No. 2 white.Sl 24i ; ; No. 2 do , § 1 24A ; No. 1 do , § 1 2C ] @ ha 27. tor 27.Corn Corn Firm ; ungraded , 53@55ic ; tie No. 3 , 54c ; No. 2 , OATS Lower ; mixed western , IGc ; white western , 4G5@50c. Provisions Demand fair and market - . . ket firm. the Eggs Quiet at : . . . . Pork kn. > - > Gt "f "i trN Heavy ; now mes ? , § 1115 © Spe 1120. Beef Quiet and unchanged. Cut moats Dull ; long clear mid- ofi t lies , § 0 75 ; short clear middles , 7 00. wal Lard Lower ; 8712 * < g8 25. Au Butter Dull at 9@17c. Cal Checsa Firm for choice grades at On I0@llic. OnI Whuky Nominal at SI 10@115. An cmcaKo Live Stocs Marset CHICAGO , May 21. oern \v The Drovers' Journal this afternoon edlr reports an follows : Eltti resti Hoga Receipts , 30,000 head ; mar- The vet opened dull and values weakened cola LOc on common to fair mixed choice , ind steady for mixed packing at § 4 00 4 25 ; choice heavy. $4 304 50 ; and S.f\ ight , 54 004 25. rtlle Cattle lleceipte , 2,000 head ; mar- stlu set dull in early dealings , but became Brat wom nodorately active aud prices remain the inchangcd ; common to fair natives , to a' Box 00@5 50 ; choice to extra , $4 70 ® druj 50 ; western corn-fed and Texans , 4 00@4 30 ; through gras Texans , 2 903 35 ; butchers' cattle mainly at Ity 25@3 75 ; stockera , ? 3 20@3 80. Wo Sheep Receipts , GOO head ; mar- itat i cet and quality poor ; common to aoii oed clipped , § 3 754 50 ; wooled , nd 37J. tre' CHICAGO , May 21. Wheat Irregular , unsettled an lasier , but closing rather firm ; No. 1 , 07 ; No. 2 , § 113JO114 , closed at 113@113J for cash ; ? 114 for May ; 08J01 09 , closed at SI 08 | for n fune ; § 1 031 04 | , closed at Zl 03J July ; 91 for August ; No. 3 , 92c ; ejected ; 70@72c. - Corn * Firm and generally higher , i } specially futures ; 373c for cash ; I7c bid for May ; 3G @ 3Ggc , closed lie 3G c bid for June ; 3Gc for July ; iGQ37c for August ; rejected , 35Ac. i Oats Cash decidedly lower , closing 0 asier ; 33@33gc , closed at 33o for cash ie nd May ; 31 @ 31jjc , closed at 31 Jo for "une ; 28f c for July. Rye Strong and higher at 86c. > Barley Steady at 78c. Pork Irregular , easy and lower ; 1 ' 15@10 20 for cash ; ? 10 17 * @ 20 for June ; § 10 27i@10 30 for aly ; 810 37i for August. " Lard Weak and easier ; § G 72J for ash and June ; 80 75 bid for July ; 87J for August. e Bulk ] Meits Easier. > Whisky 81 08. id Butter Steady ; sales at 12 < g21c. Eggs Firmer ; 9i10c. " CLOSING PRICES. The markets were quiet and steady. Wheat 81 1 4 | for May ; 81 08 § Juno ; 8103J for July. Corn 37 c for May ; 36gc for June ; o : 0 ftr July ; 37c for August. Oats I 331c for May ; 31c for June ; 8c for August Pork 81017i ' for June ; 810 27i for ruly ; 810 37 for'August. 7:10 Lard ? 6 75 for June ; 86 80 for Y ) a < n 'uly.Bulk Bulk Meats Short ribs , § 6 50 for Fune ; 8617i for July ; 86 22i for Fa xUgUSt. FaP P St. Louis Live Stock. Sr. Louis. May 21. Cattle Firm and in fair demand ; CoiUl ixport steers , 84 60@4 75 ; good to Ul rime shipping gteerz , S425Q4 5Q ; Post WY : butchers' steers and choice heifers , $3 75@4 20 ; good cows and heifers , § 2 753 25 ; Rood feeders , § 3 75@4 00 ; stockera , § 3 003 60 ; grass Texaus , § 275@350. Receipts , 1,500 head ; shipments , 1,500 head. SHEEP Steady ; demand largely ex ceeds the supply and prices unchang ed. Receipts , 200 head. Hoes Hotter ; Yorkers to Balti- mores , § 4 10@4 20 ; packing , § 4 10 ® 4 15 ; heavy shipping , § 4 20@4 25 ; rough ; § 3 704 CO. Receipt' , 5800 head. DOMESTIC DOINGS. The Exodus fromTSurope. Special Dispatch to Tha Bee. NEW YORK , May 21 4 p. m. More emigrants have arrived in Caatle Garden this month than during any twenty consecutive days In the history of the country. The total thus far is 35,619. For the year , thus far , 116- , 872. The agent cays this year will probably be the largest year for im migration that has over been known. Germany sends the largest proportion oiC emigrants ; Ireland , the Scandavian countries ( , England , Scotland and Wales follow in the order named. About 25 per cent of the emigrants Afa < direct to the west to engage in farming , nad the employment bureau atm Castle GarJoii can provide employ ment for all who coiie. The demand foR labor ot this Liad is very great and immigrants r.ro active in settling immigrants on hnd. About tem per c ° ntum of the immigrant ? re main in this city. Closlnc .Melody. Special Dispatch to the Bee CINCINNATI , May 22 1 a m. The jksing concerts of the May festival irero ( given last night. The Mnaic iall was packed at both concerts The jlosing ( attraction of the festival wis he "coronation " " anthem" ( "Zidok , the Priest ) , " and from Handel. Indications. WASHINGTON , May 22-1 a. m. or tha Upper Mississippi and Lower Missouri Valleys : Stationary or fall- ng ; , followed by partly rising b < trome- er ; north to warmer southerly winds ; ilear or partly cloudy weather. Suspended. dal Dispatch to The Bee. PHILADELPHIA , May 21 The Phil- .delphia & Reading coil company sus pended , owing , it is suppled , to the temand : of the New York creditors or payment of $6,000,000. ha ca Strcck an Iceberg1. ret pcclal Difpatch to The Ece. NEW Yortu , May 21. 10 p m. anon he steamer Prinz Wilhe'm stiuck an fui seberg off Montreal , and had thrown est : verboard < 250 tons of railroad iron. lrector of May Festival Appointed. lcl l difpitches to The IJee. CINCINNATI , May 22 1 a. m. At ho cloBo of the May festival last nicht Oil was announced that Michael Bandt ad been appointed Cincinnati direc- hS ar of the festival to actimder _ direc- evCll ion ! of Theodore Thomas. pei ha O'LEARY WALK STOPPED. * Tlio tent in which the walking match as held fell down last evening and 10 walk stopped for the night. SHIPPING NEWS , xiclal Dispatch to Tux Eai. The following were the movements vessels on yesterday , May 21 : Now York Sailed , Colon , Aspin- all. Arrived , Celtic , Liverpool ; ustralia , Glasgow ; Donava , Bremen ; alifornia , London ; City of Vera ruz , Havana. Liverpool Sailed , Bavaria , Boston , rrived , Scythia , New York. BABY SAVED ] We are 50 thankfnl to say that our baby was rmanently cured ot a dangerous and protract- Irregulanty of the bowels by the use of Hop tiers by its mother , which at the game tlma F stored her to perfect health and strength. site Parents , Rochester , N. Y. See another reta lumn. ie GIVE IT A TKIAL djou will be astonshe ! < 3. "Anakesls. " Dr. llsbee's \ External Pile Remedy , fives Instant Uef and Is an Infallible cure for the most ob- iuate cases ot Piles. It hu made the most mdcrful cures of this terrible disorder , f 0,000 atef ul people that have used it can testify to , same i Samples with fall directions sent free a'l sufferers on application to Anakesis depot , Tl 3946 , New York. Sold by all first-class Mac Cs CsEi Ei I Am All Flayed Oat mad a common complaint in hot weather , y m * eel BO , pet a package of Kidney- TT 'ort ; and take it and you will at once feel tonic power. It keeps up the healthy tion of the Kidneys , Bowels and Liver. PI thua restores the natural life ana In g rength to the weary body. You who lead sedentary lives Printers , lilore , Shoemakers , etc. , will find a great K lief for the constiprtion from which you Fre Hut often suffer , by taking Simmons' Liver age gulator. It is a simple , harmless , veg- Call able compound , sure to relieve you , and do no injury. We offer a hrst-clasa white laan- icd shirt , with an improved rein- rcod frout , made of Wamsutta mua- SI 3-ply bosem and cuffs , of 2200 aeu , at the reduced price of $1.50. AtI workmanship , fit and style of oar I irta are placed in competition with d shirt sold in Omaha. We guaran- 20 entire satisfaction , or will refund Fro . We make to order money. every of a ade of shirts and underwear : , give Ho tier goods for lesa money * han can HoTl got elsewhere. Our fancy imported with Tl Irtlnga are of the choicest patterns. Brei underwear wo cannot bo nnder- Tear of st Id. and Id.Omaha andAl Omaha Shirt Factory , 252Farnham , Al ipoalie Grand Central Hotel. and Line selc Treason doss never prosper , what's cf s reason why , when it prospers , sbov Tl ne dare call it treason. When aches sbovFt pains prevail Electric Oil pray try ; Kan nowned throughout the etates , any low will snpplp. NEW TIME TABLE or nrs The MAHA AND FORT OMAHA who ycai IMNIBUS LINE. FRI ear of the ( Z.TATZ3 OJJ JIU. LIAVrS IT. 01UH1. test IIci o'clcck A. H. 10.00 o'clock A.X. e o'clock p. M. 63) o'clock./.p. * . onTrie o'clock r. n. 10:00 : o'clock p.M a co SUNDAYS , EVERY TWO HOURS. feiii SIK are NIK pby 'IANO TUNING llabl aom uly AND REGULATING BY A fort ompetent New York Tuner. " * peri Urjans repaired and regulated. Orden left at sale Y1LUTS COOK STORE , 630 FiU jjth SL.near SOT ! ntofflce , promptly attsndtd to. ' m t ( ACADEMY OF MUSIC ! C. J. WHITNEY Manager One Evening Only , SATURDAY , MAY . The Management has the llonor of Announcing The Eminent Tragedian , . LAWRENCE HT ARRETI Supported by his Excellent Company , In Bui- wet's Great Fl y , RICHELIEU , Conspiracy , Cardinal Richelieu Mr. Laurence Barrett. Admission to Parqactte and three rows in Dress Circle , $1.0O. No extra charge for reserved peat ? , to bo procured at Huberminn's Jewelry Store on and alter Tuesday momiuir. Admission to five back romlnDress Circle , 75c. Gallery , SOc. FEBRIFUGE A REMARKABLE LETTER FROM A CELEBRATED PHYSICIAN. Bryan , Texas , Jane 11,1879 , T. C. Birhardsoa , St. Louis-Dear Sire My boy , 3 years old , hart ferer every other clay , or every third day , for about 2 months. I used as much ita 13 grain * of Quinine during Hie day , but With no effect ; tried Ginchonia ( alkaloid ) Sulph. Cinchonidla , Snlaciiie , etc. , etc. , but the boy got worse all the time. I reluctantly sent iloirn to my drnK store for TOUT FebrLfiijro.anil I write just to say thuthe neverh.ul11 xjinptom of fevernftercom mencing Febrifuge , to datebeingnow o\er a month ago. I feel that I ought to sny this much In behalf of your medicine. Am a regular M. D. , but retired from pracMco 3 years ngo and devoting : my time to drug buMnens. Very reincctf ully , J. W. HOWEIX. IT IS THE BEST. Stockton , Mo. , An ? . 8Cth , 1870. J. O. Rlchardfton , Bt. LouU-Dear Sln- ClKTord's Febrifuge is the belt thlnr for Uhillj antlFever that we fcare evei ha . There never has been a caie th wan NOT cured by It tbat was taken iccorillnK to directions In til * part ol the country. Yours truly , & FROM A PROMINENT DRUB FIRM , Chffllcothe , Mo. , July 30.11879. J. O. Rlchardnon. St. toulf-My Dear ilr : Here Is goinethlnR reliable ; It yon uinmakeanyuseofitpleaiedoio. AVe lave sold Hundreds of bottle * with like eaults. Yourrrlendu , iJoyce & Oitrander. This Is to certify that I had the Fever ind Aeue this summer nnd the ns * of me-tlilrd of n bottle of CUTTord's Febrt- UKO promptly cured it. It is the f peedl- st euro I have known of. of.GEO. . SAULOB. J HE STILL LIVES ! fflce of U.S. Novelty Mf . Co. , New York City , August 3,1878. My ; Dear Sir-For overtwoyearslhare ind fever nnd Ague , and after trying very thine I took one-half bottle of Illfford's Febrifuge , and It cured me lermnnently. I believe ray caao would lavn been fatal had I not found this as did. Yours truly , U. TT. POOt , Manager "U.S. If.MfgCo. " FEBRIFUGE 10 10 GEfEKAL AGENTS : 91 11 ilCHARDSON &CO. , StLoUtt. 8 61 51 41 FOR SALE EVERYWHERE ; 00 Jn Be flNECAR WORKS ) SnHi [ Jones. Ba. 9th. and 10th SU , Oil ABA. 20 20 Flrtt quality distilled Wine Vinegar of any 24 rength below eastern prices , at wholesale snd IS tall. EKK8T KREBS , - ISPu Ieb93m Ifanaicer. Go GoNe Ne NeNe Ne Machine Works 8ur , 17 11 11 F. Hammond , Prop. & Manager 81 13 Tbomovt thorough appointed and complete 41 10 ) achlne Shops and Foundry In the state. 10 ) Castings of every description manufactured. 10 > Engines , Pumpg and every dan o machloer } 10 ade to order. 711 Special attention glren to Pe Fell < AiiffursPnlIe7s , Hangers , Pe Shaftins , Bridge Irons , Gcer Pie Cutting , etc. Pe Bl Flans for new Uachlnery.Heachanlal Draught * , Itodels , etc. , neatly executed. lit 56 Harnev at. . Bet. 14fc and 16th ChDa Da CITY MEAT MARKET. . Stt ! Keep constantly on hand a largo lot ol all kind SU rah and Salted Meat * . Beef. Veal Ba Lit ittonPnrk Game , Kowl , and all kinds of gan . tS"t resh Vegetable * Constantly on hand Ya and be conviacodj Toi 8HEELEY BROS Sni PU 5UBLIC 2i , SALE 911 351 i Of Kentucky and Iowa U1 251 IIORT-IIORN ! CATTLE Fal - ! Fal the Transfer Stock Yards , Council Co. Cot Bluffj , Wednesday and Thurs Ha day , June 9th and 10th,1880. Toi IIo 00 Head of Thorough-Bred * Toi Toi ) rom the celebrated Hamilton Herd Toi Mt. Sterling , Kentucky , and Devin III 'erd of DesMoines. The undersigned will sell at public auction C thout reserve , about 2CO head of Thorouih- Coi Short-HornCattle. A larxe per cent.of them alt ailing bulla of standard families. All females suitable age h Te proved reliable breeders , are of fine families. Also the > ntlre nerd of Mr. T II. LcTitt. of T ncoln , will be offered for gile at the same time place. This herd Is compose ! of the best Iccted stock in Nebriaka.and will be In charge Mr : Robert Miller , of West Liberty , Iowa. These cattle have not been pampered for the lias. For catalogues address "THE HAMILTON. " jnsas City , Mo , or M. L. DEVLIK , CesMoi les , Gl a. COL. J. W. JUDY , Auctioneer. GlWt ma ] 6-deodlm-wiir " Wt Ear Diseases eor Fn < 07 Dr. C. B. Shoemaker , E8 well known Aural Surgeon , of Pending , Fa. , E8r has bt en In the medical profession over 20 r ara.glvMALL his time EXCLUtilVELV , to Co treatment of deafness and uiaeases of the rand : catarrh He sends a valuable little book 61 pa csou the treatment of these disesec. flEK TO ALL. This book ( fives references and i stlmocisls tbat will satisfy tbe most skeptical. Ja is also author of a work of 375 pa ei , octavo , JaMi these dtea > e * and thtir prorer treatment Mi [ 87 , by mail. No family should be without MiB copy ot this valuable book. It will aire suf- B rinr. low of haarin ? and doctor's fees. DR. RaCe lOEUAKER'S remedy for the cure of RUN- Co INQ EARS , U unlTen > lly acknowledged by Co lyslcians and the public In ( rent til , M the only Cot ; reliable remedy for tbe cure of this loathe- dbcase. It , w harmlei' , pleuant and re * , and will cure almcst any case , even of or fifty years standing. All bad small and pleasantness of the disease inttaotlyremoved , the hearinz In irost cases greatly improved OTunently. Price J2. HI Ja * . K. Ish , whole- and reUil dealer in drugs , medicines and irgical jnjtnircenta. 1321 Farnhvn itreet , " ' aaha , EDHOLM & ERIGKSON , Wholesale and Eetail MANUFACTURING JEWELERS AND PRACTICAL WATOE-MAE3KS. WATCHES AND JEWELRY AT WHOLESALE PRICES. Goods sent to any part of the United States on solicitation. Largest assortment of SILVERWARE , CLOCKS & SPECTACLES , And everything found generally in a first- class Jewelry Store. BEST SELECTED STOCK IN THE CITY ! Jewelry manufactured on short notice. Orders from the Country solicited. lYkcuin Oiu.ilin call nnd see us. No trouble to sliovr Goods. EDHOLM & ERICKSON , ThcJcwelcrp , Opposite ( he Posl office , ISIli & Dotlc. * ORCHARD & BEAN. | DEWEY & STONE , J.B.FREMCH&C aKOOEES , . OMAHA. OMAHA OMAHA. LATEST TELEGRAMS re Not Half as Interest ing to the General Head er as the Following Price List : } Ibaot Aaazar for tl 00 31 Ibs extra C sarar for 1 00 libs Canary C. Sugar for 1 CD Ibs Granulated Sugar for 1 C ) I Ibs Cut Loaf Sugarfjr 1 CO Ibs ( rood Rio Coffee for 1 00 Ibs best Rio Coffee for 1 00 Ibs choice Java Coffee for. 1 00 I IDS beit llocha Coffee for 1 03 onn ? Hyson Tea per Ib , 30 to. . . . . . . . 40 olong Tea perlb , 30 to 40 > pan ! Tea per Ib , 30 to 0 Ineat Gunpowder Tea perlb 75 estO K Flour persiclc. . . . , 3 25 now Fl ke winter wheat flour 3 65 avensfbest flour _ 4 0 ) bars White Russian Soap for 1 00 3 bars Climax Soap for 1 00 ( bars Laundry Soap for 1 00 i ban Linen Soap tor 1 00 urc Haple Syrup per gallon. . . . . 1 15 olden 6yrup per gallon. . . . . . . . . . 00 'ew Orleans Syrup per gallon 70 'ew Orleans Molasses per gallon 45 ilirar House Molatracs per gallon 40 It * St. Louis Soda Crackers for 1 00 ribs St. Louis Oyster Crackers for 1 00 libs Boston Butter Cnakers for _ 1 00 Libs Ginger Snaps for 1 00 libs New Currant * for. . . . . l 00 Ibs New Blackberries for 1 00 Ibs Pitted Cherries for l 00 lbs Dried Poaches ( halves ) for 1 00 Ibs Choice Dried Apples for 1 00 Ibg belt new Prunes for. . . . 1 00 libs , best Valencia Raisins 1 00 Ibs. new layer Rabins 1 00 caches , 2 Ib cans 1J caches , 3 Ib cans ( standard ) 22 } Ie Peaches , 8 Ibcans 25 cachesCal)3 ( ) Ibcans 30 lackbemea , 2 ID can 15 pples , ( York State ) gel can 35 luebcrriesSlbcan 15 hemes21b can 12 } amion Plains 2Ib cans 15 upberries 2 Ib can 15 rawberries,2 Ibcan } „ . 20 liing Ikans,2Ib cms 12 } iked Beans , 3 Ib can 20 ImaBeanj , 2 Ib cans 12 } Jjarcorn , 2Ib can 12 armcuth com , per can Mnatoes , 3Ibcan iccotash , 2 Ibcan 12 } ampkins ! , 3Ibcan 2U Ibs : beans 1 00 Ibsdried Lima beans 1 V ) Ibs hominy 1 00 Ibs Carolina rice 1 CO Its oat meal 1 00 it family mackerel , per kit DO it family white fish , ir lit. 90 JSsb , whole , per In 8 xlfish , boncle Mf per Ib 10 alliuut : , per Ib 12 } olland herring ( new ) per ke ? . . . . . . 1 25 ibacco ( Black-well's Durham ) perlb 63 baccoSilverSeal pla'rtpcrlb 60 bacco ( Old Style ) i > erlb 35 baccoMeersUiaum ) perlb 40 amg , siw-cured , perlb 11 fZ3 , lldozfor 1 CO alter , fresh roll , perlb. 20 Complete price liiU fnrnbheJ on sppL'uti unt.y orderavill rectlvo prompt acd care tention. Positively no goods told on credit. J. B. FRENCH & CO. , * 'lie ] Original Reliable Grocers , No. 1119 Farnham Street , OMAEA , NEB. D. B. BEE.HER , OMMISSIOH MERCHANT "holesale Dealer In Foreijrn and Domesti ' rait. Butter , EZCT , Poultry , Game. lUmf , Ba n. Lard , Fresn Fb , and Agent fer BOOTH'S YSTEKS. STIMATE OF ANNUAL EXPENSES OF DOUGLAS CO. , FOR THE YEAR 1880. bnrt'a , Jurors * and Court ex penses ? 20,000 oor and Poor Homo and fuel for game. - 1C , 000 ail and Jailors , board for prison * ersandfuel 12,000 iscellaneoas eipensc.s.Stationery special City Tax and Gas 1C.OOO ailroadBond SinkinjrFund. . . . 41,000 ounty Koad and Bridge * I'.OOO ounty Office , Office Kent , Elec tions and Assessors 6,000 Total 3123,000 By Order of County Commissioners. JOHJT B. JLASCHiariB , County Clerk. By 1 ? . T. LEAVJIT. ' W. R. BENNETT & GO'S Bomember that you can now buy Goods of us at Unheard of Low Prices as indicated below. A LARGE VARIETY OF Household and Job Lot Guwlj § cld at 3c , 6c , 80 and lOc for each article. TEAS , COFFEES & SPICES. Oar Great Specialty , an 1 sold under a full guar antee to gult or the mnnty refunded. la TIM we quo'c : 25c , SOc , 35c. 40c , BOc , tOc and np- rard , all full value , acd a present glren with each ono pound sold. Coffees. Blown at 15c , 20c,22cand S5c , and OIIt-BIje Java at 35c JXT pound ; Ground Coffee at ICc. 20c , and our buperlour Crushed Coffee atZSc fr pound. SPICErf The most complete auortment In Omaha and at prices below all competitor * . T/T OS. ItAKINO FOWDEB-ISc and upward. FLAVORING E.\TRACT3-At 8c per and upward. - SHOE ULACKINO at Sc. STOVE BLACKING , larjre box at Be. CLOTHES-LINE , from 8 to lie lach. CLOTIir3ri.NS,2do nforBc. SHOE BKUSHKS , EC , ICc and upward * . Scrub Brush. el. Be. Horse Erushca , IBc. Carpet Tack * , Sc. Toilet Soaps at SCe a dozen and upwards. Blue- In ? , Gc. Ptprcr Sauce , and Frtnch Uostard , lOceach. Mop Uandlix , ISc. Axle GreaM. X for ISc. Corn Starch , 82 per pound. Laundry Starch , eitra quality , at 8c per pound. Citron , Oranje and Lemon Feel , at SOc per pound. Willow a-vl Wooden Wan cheap. Waah J3oarc > , ISc. Broom * , 2 for ZSe. Bird rood In die pound packages if 1th Cuttle Fish Bone at We. Tobacco and/Cfgars. Blackwell & Day's Durham at SOc per pound jood article of Fine Cut at COc p r pound ; best brind of I'la ; Tobacco at COc p-r pound. We sell a lOc Cijar for 5c , don't f U to try them. We alloAV no one to undersell HS. Superior quality of Syrups at TOcper nllon. li.00 per lc % . LAUNDRY tiOAPH Bold at bottom tom prices. DRIED FUUm < , extra qnality at low prices. CRACKERS , bejt in market and aa cheap aa the cheapest. We have aUoaJJed the following jfodla to our stock , wnlch we propose ta sell cheap. Camphor Gum , Whlto Wax. Sulphu' , Eo. Jam. Qlngtr , Borax , Pan ; eric Salt Peter , Lindnman , Alum , Liquorice Drop * , Aqta Ammonia , btrenztbenln ; Flaitcr , Cul > eb , Paris White , Spcrmadlle , Whltln ? . Oafalne Pillf , Cuttle Fish Bone , SweetOil , SseThyme , Ccjtor Oil , Karjoram , Uachlna Oil , Caraway Seed , Uuitard Seed , Calrdomon S d. Snlphur Camphor ami TarSoapo. And an Lnmense Variety of Other Goods too Humor ous to mention , which we pledga oonolrea to Jell cheaper taan other Dealers. Don't Forget . II , and gtra as a call. Exam ine goods and compare price * . Spec ial rates to parties baying to sell again. Orders from the country filled. Prices guaranteed and lent 0. 0. D. KE3IE3JBEK OUR XUMBEK , 113 North Fifteenth , adjoining L. B. Williams & Son , Dry Goods Store , Omaha , Neb. W. B. BENNETT & CO. MARTINA A Has Jojt recelreda lot of Spring food * . Tea re InrlUd to can acd jet price * , whitli niranteejth * Unrest In thadt