Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 24, 1880, Morning Edition, Image 1
\ VOL. IX. OMAHA , NEBRASKA. MONDAY , MAY 2 ± 1880. NO. 289. Established 1871. MORNING EDITION. Price Five Cents WASHINGTON. Tha House Gives a Little Belief to Small Tobacco Dealers , ' The Senate Passes Saunders' Bourdary Extension Bill. The Senate Considers the Propo sed .New Plan of Counting theJBlect ° ral Yote , While the House Wastes the Entire Day in Useless Spouting.t . Confirmations * the Senate * Caj-itol Notes. A ' * THE WEED. Special dljp 'th to Tlio 1'ee. WABUihoioy , May 22 4 p. m. The house pwel abllproxiiirg that dealers in lut lubicio who do not seller or consign for sale Icrf tobccco to an amount txccedin ? 25,000 pounds in tax ycf r , ainll pay a s. * , A TTOBMlEBN The reutde p * od a bill extending the n crib era boundary of Nebraska ao as ta include the projenj territory of Dakota south of the forty-third parallel , east of Keyapada liver and we t of the main channel of the Mis- aouri river , when the Indian title trill be extinguished. COMTBMAHOS8. The * enato in exooutlve session con ? firmed the follfwing nominut ons ; N. O. Ordwoy , i > f Ne v Hcmpihire , to be governor "of Dakota ; John W.Pec. . b'O' , euporvieor of oen U8 for the sixth diattict of Illinois ; J me L. of Illinol' , to be United St tcs ttor ney for the territory of Monf na. SENATOR DON CAMEROX left here for Harrisburjt en-route for Chicago , Saturday aftern-'On ' , * GOKQRESsioKAt , SWJATE , Bpsdal dUpite't tTh * Bc "WAsniNOvDX. 'May 22 10 p. m. Toe joint rule for counting votes of elect > rs for i resident and vice-presi dent was taken up. The rule provides for meetings of the two house a and opening of the electoral packages by the vice-prtsideut. If objection ii jnada to any such list tso two houies ifcall riturn to ih < ; ir respective cham bers and consider * tucii objections. If i both house } do not -concur in the re-1 Section , the vote shall be received , But if they concur in reject'ngiTtchvote'it hall not be counted. In case of more than rne 1'st ' for the same state , and if tbe homes do n t concur in re ceiving eitlur , it thiU ba rejected. After considerable d'acuation , and without acttcn nn < no b H , tbe senate went into executive seasion , and tt 4:35 : p. m. artjourred. HOUSE. The day in tha honsa was completa- lyw attd After two honrsliad been ( pent iu debating muttons the house finally got into committee of the whole. Mr. Cook , chairman of public build ings commutes , desrod to make , a statement correcting some mis ppre- , henaions * s to ( he amount of work performed by hi committee. After this explanation , di'atory ' tac'ics ' were resorted to and it was manifeit that the minority would not permit any business to bo done. The house nt 3.30 p. m. adjourned. 03AQ COMBINATIONS. Companies Caucusing and Sclieming to Raise the Price. The Struggles of the Beading Company. Epjdtl Dkpatch to TBK Bis. NEW YOKE , May 23 10 p. m. For sere little time past the managers : agers of the great ccal companies have been conferring over a new phn for lessening the production and main taining prices. One that has met the most favor is an agreement to suspend c : absolutely miniug operations from p Juno 21 to- ' July 7 , and follow the opening on July 8th with an advance b of thirty cents per ton. This is ap iia proved by all the companies with one a exception , and the etjbrta of all are . now directed towards influencing the r.tl outstanding presidents to join in the tlit agreement. The phn is a substitute itb itd for the three diys a week suspension d > arrangement now in vogue. It has not been put into the form of a written - S A ton agreement , and there has been no , formal meeting to consider it , but w several conference s have taken place PI In v&nous offices and the matter fully XT discussed. la The coal companies are inclined to 1 ! the belief thit the formal suspension giPi of payment by tbe Reading company Pim will bo beneficial to the trade the Piai actions of the company have , for a ai tt year or ratr. ? , baing like a pall over ttA A the trado. Gosran has soiled for further delivery at leu than schedule rates anrj discounted his customs notes to obtain ready money. The other companies , to retaliate and pre o f ! vent the Reading'from profiting by , tl this method , , have cut rate ) and in la many inebnces Go wan h s been com pelled to sell at less prices than were 8gred upon at fie time bii sales were nude. This has been hurtful ta the busin ss of all tbe companies , and hi . as tha _ methods by which the Reading 01R1 wa * tiding over iti difficulties were R1 R1E well understood to tha trade the c.-isis R1JJ had been anticipated and a crash ap JJ prehended which all wore prepared ic for. Opal officials now sty every icTo body will do better and more profita To ble business , and if the new arranee- Tohi ment is consummated , . for hi the suspension of , produc stcr. tion expsnea will ba lessened cr. the increase realized and general sat * 3 , Isfaction from this state of affiura may 01 result There is little doubl in their tii minds that with cooperation tiiof of the Reading corapiay , they will of f Induce tlje o.no that now oppgiei the plan to come to reason. The oppcsi- tion of this particular company is that it is cheaper to maintain , thoprescnt _ p'an of three days suspension pe weak than to stop work altogether. President Gowan siys officially tha ths stoppage of. his compatsy reltoTi 'them ofT.be strain of carrying and in o\a ng their funded debt ; that the owe nothing for wagei and can koe the company moving with other com' panics in nuiutain-ng prices of ccal and the properly 'is really in bette : condition than when subject to ni payment beyond earnings than it wa when they were increasing the ftoatir [ debt in the struggle to ma'ntain credit , All ( heir floating debt is secured b good collateral , end he apprehends n trvub'e from creditors. FOilEIGX EVENTS , BEACOSSFIEU ) EXPLAINS. Special Dispatch ta The Bee. LOKDON , May 22 4 p. ro. Th Times baa the following : "The lib erty of the press is one of lha mos trecious privileges of Eogli hmenan therefore it is to their interest that i shouldnot be abused. I never have been apt to complain of the repoitso anything I may have said in public if they only contained inaccuracie which pres.sute or oven Home little malice might occasion or iiupire , bu when an cliborato declaration of pol cy it placed in my mouth , ai was done in the report of the proceedings of the moeting.in your issue of Thursday , not cne single word of which was delivered by me , and which conveys in every sense the reverse of what ] expressed. I tbink it my duty to make this disclaimer ai public as the statement which you hqve circulated. BEAOONSFIELP. " * JIOTES , " of the Reading failure created a panic in the American railway mar kot. kot.Tho The executive committee in the Blackburn cotton operatives , advise all strikers to resume work when the mills open Mocd&y. CESTBAI , A > p BOUTS AMEfclCAJf BUD GET. Ppachl Dtipatcb to Tc * Be * . PANAMA , May 10th via New York , May 24. 1 ft. m. Hon. Ernest Diechrain , United Sht-8 minister to Colombia , paid an official visit to President Ittwera on the 5th inst. Dunns ; the progrc's of the interview remarks were made by gentlemen preient that explanations gives were not in accordrnce with recent news &nd articl.s published by the Panama Star and Herald. This was explained by saying tbat the paper is in queat of B subsidy and not to be relied on. The Star and Herald replied Dieoh- &un or any other m n may ] udge of our motives , intentions withes or obligations as he may elect , but pub lic expression of them which he has made , leaves us to reply that a liar is always contemptible , whether ho B an American minister or the meanest wretch tbat crawls tbe streeti. It comments very seriously upon that gentleman's explanation in rrgird to the mies'on of the United States men-of-war to Lagura de Oheirqui and gulf of Dulco. On the night of the issue of said article a gr > nd serenade was given the proprie tor of the paper at his dwelling by officials and DUO persons , m honor of bis defence of the honor of Colombia. M. Diechs&an took his departure on the sixth. During the afternoon of lha sixth , AdniriU Wyinan rnd staff pjid a visit to the prefect and ex changed sentiments of amity and friendship. The a-lmin. ! ; s reporied to have stated to the prefect that ho government entertains only the most friendly feelings towards Colombia end "there is not the least danger of tupturo. There : has been within a few days a consider able amount of spurious gold coin pul ) in circulaton in this city. Alsocoun- terfeit Peruvion Soles have been in- troduesd which nro supposed to have ; been brought from New Ycrk. The counterfeit gold reserred is believed was manufactured in Germany and reached this city by way of Central America. An attempt wasmado on the life ol 0tl 0I the chief of the royal steamer "Don" tl it Aspinwall on the Gth instant by a ) sailor on board. The officer was knockg d"Jnto the main hold of the ship , itruck on hia head and picked up for lead , but subsequently rallied. The was arrested and carried to Sagland in irons for trial. A schooner which has been at an- tiP her in the bay for some time is sup- titi weed to be waiting for arms for the tisi Peruvian government was bombarded sib y Chilians residing hero , on the * 8th siT nstant , and the captain taken T ? md : p ut in irons by pirates. The Co- b ombia authorities captured the pi- atO' ites , sent them en shore and had O' ' hem put in prison. It is said arms ntended to be shipped to Peru have oen captured by the government and loclared a legal prize. News from Jonth America is up to the 28th of Lpril. The Chilian forces wera then rithin a few days march of Tacna. irobably at Mon de Sama. and a battle light bo momentarily expected. The 7 iteat from Gen. Montero is to the 01 9th of April , when he expressed ata reat confidence in the result. As a reviously announced the bombard- lent commenced ou tbe 23d , launches nd torpedo boats made a dash with It io intention of cutting the monitor tb .tahworp , but were repulsed. th A BIG BLAZE , se pedal Dispatch to Tbe Bee. isbt i LONDON , May 23,10p. m. A block btA over fiifty houses on the site of : be old Surrey Gardens , was inflames hi _ . _ . ij. : ij. a ! * * W ) ut night and is still burning. fo A SMALL K10T. Ot ptdal Dispatch to Tni Kn. fe feWl . May 23 , 10 p. m. Five Wlbt .undred of tha South Cork militia bt us ted and beat a number of emi- rants who were seated in a train from Cerry and wera en route to America , Sp lany of the emigrants were badly SpA ijnred- - ijnredTHE A THE GREEKS AND TUBES. m tbe Editor ot THE BEX. bl LOJTDOK , May 23 10 p. m. News blD s arrived of a fa'al riot in Horn- re team in Syria , 86 miles from Damas- IrD as. The town hss a"popnlation of Iror ,000 Greek * and Turks. The Greeks or a the occasion of one of their ca- onal fetes began to fire rifles in the eighborhood of the powder magazine 3 * the town. The Turkish authorises ai th $ fjrjpg to cetse , , few - l . > ing tbat some of the shots might pen etrate some casks of powder tint were placed in the magazine acd cause a g'eat o hmity. STRIKERS' RIOT. Sped * ! dispatch to The Bee MADRID , May 23. 10 p. m. Over 1,000 cotton spinners set fire to and wrecked a cotton mill in Barcelona yesterday. The uiilitiry interfere 1 and many of the spinners were ar rested. OS TRIAL Pl'B CONSPIRACY. LONDON , May 23. 10 p. m. A dit- patchfrom St Petersburg siya tbat the chance of Dr. Wilmar's ncquittU arejncreasing. He was charged with c-nspir.icy. JAPAN NE0TRAL. Advices from Yokohama state that the Japanese government definitely resolved to remsin neutral'in event of war between Rusii and China. RACES AND-JtLECTIONS. SpecULDuputch to Tns BH. PARIS , May 24. 1 a. m. The French derby for three year eld colts was won by Beattminot. Votirg at Lyons Sunday WAS large. A second billet yill be necetsiry. NIHILISTS ON TRIAL. Special Dispatch to Thb Bee. ST. PETERSBURG , May 24 1 a. m- The Nihilist trial * are proceed ng but ! in a very bungling manner. The ' chemist who sold the poicon to Dr. ' Weimar g ve a different data from | that of the aco'jsa'ion. ' This created a great sensation in court. Special Dispatch to TUB B B. LONDON , May 24 , 1 a. m. The Times this mcrniog referring to the j candidates for the presidency of the s U. 8. concludes that the republican candidate Gen. . Grant may not be without dtfect and drawbacks , bnt it is d.fficult to see how any politician could be any more fitly entrusted with ! the interests of a party The Persian consiil hiviug insulted the Brit'sh coneul at Djeada , Lord Gr nville , secretary of state for for eign affdira his asked the Sbah for au explanation. In the meantime the consul has been suspended. A Calcutta dispatch says there are rumors of the Bimpa rebellion ( hewing - ing signs of breaking out afresh and orders have been issued to native troops to be ready to embark at once' Bendar is to be the popular favorite for the Derby. Betting 210 to 100 against was offered after tvro to ono hod been taken. THE DEED OF A DEMON , A Crazy Husband Kills His Wife for a Few Hund red Dollars. Special Dltp&tch to Tni Bus. NEW YORK , May 23 10 p. m. A dastardly murder committed Thurs day night was discovered by the police jeUetday. The dead body of Johan na Brennan was found in her room at e 512 East Sixteenth street. The wo man and her husband had frequent quarrels because of his apparently un founded jealousy and desire to possess himself of a iew hundred dollars the wife had in the bank 4o start him in business. His peculiar actions and incoherent utterances at times gave in dications of untound mind , and finally led to his discharge from employment last Thursday. It is believed that his discharge resulted in a deliberate determination to murder his ' wife and ' secure her money. Ihough they had frequent quarrels there was no suspicion among the people ple in the house of anything wrung antil Saturday , when the housekeeper , jut ot , curiosity , looked over the tnn- jom of the door aud saw the room be- ipattered with blood. The police itera notified and entrance forced , Then the dead body of the woman as found on the bettwith her throat ' ut fiomear to ear. flie murderer used joth razor and knife. The attitude f the woman and the bruhes on her aody and limbs showed she had strug- led desperately for life. After com- nitting the deed the murderer had [ cashed himself and changed his ilothes , and after securing the bank jook left the house. On the table yas found a note scnwled In German m a piece of paper and signed "Emtl Brennan , " stating he had cut his wife's hroat because she was unfaithful to im. It ia believed the murderer has lailed for Europe. $ Crowding ? a Deposed Clerk , ? ipeclal diipatch to The Bee. L CINCINNATI , May 23,10 p. m. In ho cases against Tom Ambrose , de- osed U. S. clerk , Judge Swayne yes- trday practically sustained the civil ; nita against Ambrose and bondsmen , tat were ruled out on technicalities. ( he criminal cases against Ambrose , ! iy order of Judge Swayne , go to the upreme court , which throws them ver to the fall term. Fatal Shooting . pecial dispatch to The Bee. Col. , May 24 , 1 a. m. -To-day a shooting scrape occurred bout a mile from here between two len named Albeit Garvey andGeo. Pelf , in which the latter was instant- killed. Wolf received two shots , nein the leg and the other in the bdomen. Ho died without uttering word. Both men were employed by fr. J. L. Brush , a large cattle owner ho is here on the spring rcuud-up. bis impossible to learn the origin of 10 trouble at presort. As usual lero being rumora , none of which wo e fit to credit. Garvey , it is stated , of a lawless disposition and has een hunting trouble for some time , iter doing the shooting he mounted is horsa and made his escapo. A re- ard of fifty dollars hai been offered r his arrest by the cowbays , and if ae could judge by the feeling raani- iated , if caught now , there would be ork for Judge Lynch. Wolf was cried here to day. Welcoming Mike Davits , pedal Dispatch to The Be . NEW YOBK , May 24 1 a. m. .bout 1000 Irishmen , principally lembera of the Land League , assem- < led in Jones' woods Sunday after- ooBtto welcome Michael Davitt , who 3cently arrived In this country from reland , Mrs. Parnell was present , k. Wallace read an address also read no from the Robert Emmet Philadel- a hia Celtic society. Davitt after i&niingtho League explained its ob- 7 sci He was frequently applauded 7Vt ad ailed upon alllrishment to assist Vt the movement , DOMESTIC DOINGS. Senatoiial Comments- Special d : patch to Tre Bee. CHICAGO , May 22 4 p. m. The Journals Washington special says : One of the moat prominent-New Eng land senators ted ! ytur crrrespondeut to-daptlnt In believed the action of tbe Illinois crnveition only demon strated the n cecity for some candi date cthor than Grant or Bline. Another senator , Llair , of , New Hampshire , who favored Senator Blaine , enH ho bal'evcd the effect of the Scrinjficld ccmvntion would be ' to wenkei Grant's candidacy and make I his defeat at Chic'go more certain. There has been nothing of apectal interest in eitLc ? brunch of congress to-day. Camarf n loaves for Chicago to-day. Kalloch Squeala , Specal dispatch to The Ke. SAN FfiAxcirCJ , May 22 2 p. m. KaMoch'a iraperchnwnl cue comes up Monday in the superior couit He filed an affidavit demurring to the complaint on the ground tbat the court has no jurisdiction ; also , that it does not state fdtte sufficient to comti- tute a cause of action. Verdict or Damages. NEW YOJIK , May 22 4 p m. A Mr. Harrold this moraing obtained a verdict of § 30,000 for damages for in juries received on the elevated rail way. Work to be Continued. Spedal Digpntch to The Bee. PHILADELPHIA , May 22 , 4 p. m. The Philadelphia end Beading rail road and coil end iron companies will conduct operati ns as mual , and there will ba no suspension of business. Work will be resumed at the collieries Monday and continued iill Wednesday night , The excitement is sti1 ! great over the failure. It is'repoited a number of smaller failures will be announced. Reading stock sold down to 10 , Penn * sylvauia to 48 } , Preparing for the Harvest. Spec'al Dispatch to The Ees. CHICAGO , May 24 IB. m. A large influxof leading republicans from all parts of the country are expected here this week aa the advance guard of the national convention. Ample preparations have been made for all who come. Some of the Blaine and Wa hburce delcga'es of the Spring- fit-ld conventon are talking of holding an indignetion meeting to give expres sion to their fee'ingj. Terrible Railroad Accident. Special dlepitcbes to 1 he Hoe. SAN FBAXCISCO , May 24. lam. r In theaccideuttahn excursion train from Santa Cruz to-day fifty persons were injvred. Tha accident was be tween Santa Cruz and Felton , by de lay of tbe local train , and a collision ra the curve nini persona were killed itid sixteen badly injured. No fur ther particulars can bo obtained till tbe ; irrival of the train. JIARH.ETS 151" TELEGRAPH. New Yor2 Monav and Stoctr. riKVV JfollKMay JIONKY. IONCT 'RIME MERCANTILE PAPER. . , . GOVERNMENTS. OOVEENilEMS-Firm. r.B. 8siS31 - 1C I. o. OB , * w - 103 ; Io ; 49 . . . . . . _ 109 : r. 8. Now i per cent _ 1C7 STOCKS. .1 Ulnoibantral 10 : L fi.&Q llz a few Tork Osntnd- 121T rid prufexreJ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . tl 'orthwestsTii. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . tltl ro'rthweatem pialeirsil . . . . _ 1C tltl t. PitZl..t . * * tl t. Paul prclerrcd . . . . . . . .103 tlB raoacc , at. Loais and FaciQc . Z9 tltl preferrc'i . . . . 67 * Ian. & St. Jo . 24 } tl Ian. A St. Jo , pf'd . 6S { tlP ansas & Texas. > . . . . > . . . . . . . < . . . . . . . . . 80 tlP In'on Paaco . . . . . . . . . S3 } P lentral Pacific . 65 Northern Pacific . . . 21 o do preferred . 42 Tostern Union le'e.-f Tii . S5 SI , Chicago Produce. OHIOAGO , May 22. Wheat No. 2 , " § 1 16 for cash ; $1 16 for May ; § 1 08 § bid for June ; 1 03J for July ; No. 3 , 92@92Jc ; No. , red witer in ttore , 81 07. Corn No. 2 and high mixed 37o sash ; 374c bid for May ; 30to bid for Fune ; 30c fcr July ; 36c for Au- ust ; rejected , 35c. Oats No. 2 , 3132jc for caih ; (2i@32c for May ; 30c for Juno ; 8i@28c , closed at 28jjc for July. Rye No. 2 , 85c fcr czsh or May. Barley No. 2 , 78c. Pork 810 05O10 10 fcr cash ; 10 05@10 07 for June ; $10 15 ® .0 17 * for July ; $10 27 $ for Acgust. Lard 86 67 $ for cash ; § 6 70@6 72J or Juno ; § 6 726 75 for July ; 86 75 56 77 for August. Bujk Meah Shoulders , $4 20 ; hott lib , 86 30 ; short cleir , 86 50. ' Whisky ? ! 08. Butter Saks et 12j@21c. Egn Firmer ; 9j@10c. Milwaukee i-rcauce Marfcet MHVAUEEB , May 22. Wheat No. 1 Milwaukee , hard , 113 ; No. IMtUatkce , 81 1C * ; No. do , 8106 | ; Msy , 81 06f ; June , 1 07 ; July , $1 04J ; No. 3 Milwau- ee. 90c ; No. 4 , 84c ; rejected , 65c. Corn No. 2 , 37c. Oats No. 2 , 32c. Eye No. 1 , 86s. Barley No. 2 fall , 70c. New York Produce. NEW YORE , May 22. Wheat Ungraded spring , gl 10 ; fo. 2 do , SI 18J@121 ; ungraded red , 1 26@1 324 ; No. 2 do , 8131i@l 32 ; iwed winter , $1 28 ; No. 2'ambar 1 31J@1 32 ; ungraded white , $12CJ ; ro. 1 do , 31 291 28. : Com Ungraded , 53 358c ; No. 3 , 4c ; No. 2 , 54 < 355o ; low mixed 61" "o. 2 for May , 0c ; July 49c Oata Mixed 6cwctern ; , 444 rhite western , 46J < S50c. Eggs lrt.lljo. ( . Pork Old mess , 810 90 ; newmeo , 1115. Lard Heavy ; prime steam , 15. 15.Butter Butter Doll-aid ucsetled at 9 ' 7c , Whuky Nominal at $1130116" , ADDITIONAL LOCAL WANDERING WESTEEDAHL In Search of an Embezzling Travelling Man. Four Weeks Tramping Which Results in the Capture of the Accused and His Subsequent Release , Manual Westerdahl returned Satur day from Rock Inland , 111. , where he has been engaged for two weeks past in endeavoring to secure the person of George E. Renfro , a young man well known in our city and formerly en gaged in the seivice cf one of our prominent wholesale houses. Renfro for a long time traveled fcr the firm of Guild & Merrill , of this city , and was known as a young man of considerable business ability , but inclined to ba fast and lavish ot his money. On the first of last Feb ruary ho left the employ of Guild & Merrill and entered a prominent St. Louis tea firm , who valued his cervices so highly tbat they paid him ? 2500 a year salary , his territory lying in the southern states of the Mississippi valley. Shortly after Renfro left Omaha his employers discovered that his accounts would not balance by some $350. Further investigation reveahd the fact that there was crookedness ap parent , and en the 3d of April a war rant was sworn out in the plice court by Charles A. Merrill , of the firm of Guild & Merrill , charging him with embezzlement. Marshal Westerdhl took the warrant to Lincoln , and , ob taining a requisition from Governor Nance on the Governor of Missouri , started at once for St , Louis. The very day before the Marshal arrived , Renfro had some trouble with a wom an in that city , which was aggravated by the arrival of his wife , and in con sequence he was bounced from the La- clede hotel and left the city. Marshal Westerdahl returned to Omaha , but at once telegraphed the various officials throughout the west a description of Renfro. and asked for hia detention , should he turn up. On the lOthinst. Marshal Westerdahl received a dispatch from Rock Island , saying that Renfro had baen arrested ind jailed at that place. An official , eras immediately sent to obtain a , requisition on Goveanor Oullom , of [ llinois , for the prisoner , and the marshal started at once for Rock [ aland , where he arrived on Thursday night. Renfro had retained three lawyers , Messrs. Sweeney , Jackson md Walker , and an effort was made , o stop a requisition , but without sue- ess. After waiting two days for the c proper papers , the marshal left for Springfield and obtained the requisi- ion , but on hia return was lelayed two days by a wash- mt on the Illinois Midland : ailway. When ho reached Rock Jland he was surprised to find that Jenfro had been released on bail and md disappeared. The marshal then left for Omaha md had arrived at Newton , Iowa , rhnn he received a telegram sent by ' he Rock Island chief of the police to he city and dispatched to the train , cc bat bis man was rearrested and that Hr. Uuild was on his way to prosecute he case. Reaching Rock Island he iresented his requisition and the iritoner was turned over to him at mce. mce.But But the law's delays are proverbial , nd Renfro had already procured tbe SJ @ ) ervices of three lawyers , Messrs. SJJi lenwoithy , Beardsly and Judge Wil kinson , who applied to Judge Pleas- nts , of the circuit court , alleging fa- al errors in the printed form of the equisilion of the governor of Illinois. Lfter a hearing of four hours the pris- ner was discharged on the grounds laimed by his counsel. A new war- ant will bo applied for by Guild & lorrill , but in tbe meantime Renfro ttempted to serve papers on the mar- hal and his former employes , claim- tig $10,000 for false imprisonment. Renfo'a side of the ztory is that no ettlement was over made with Guild I Merrill , although he desred ; to dee o and offered to take their figures. is employers in St. Louis , Messrs. 'cater & Co. , have offered to settle bo matter by paying all fees and- est , but Guild & Merrill have re used to listen to any oveitures. Renfro is a young man , 27 years f age , and has a wife living in Chi- ago. His people are well connected. A Card. During my absence from the city a eport was published in the daily pa- ers that I had adviaod Mr. Mead not D re employ any of the old hands at I he Smelting works , nor to raise their rages. I wish to characterize such a eport at an infamous falsehood and a aseleis slander. I had no convewa- Ai ion on the' subject with Mr. Mead toiBi rbatsoever. Anyof my interviews with BiPi' ' Jm related solely to my official duties , bo was neither in accordance with my itaAt At utyor inclinations to offer auch gratu- 1st ousadvice. Thewholecanard has been lanufactured from whole cloth by arties who were not ashamed to stab man in the back when he could not aply , and was absent fronxthe city , feel that this explanation is due my- LiSi [ ! 3lf and the working people. cu. 0. J. WESTEKDAII. , Marshal. cu.dii pu We have to note the first importa- Pi tic Piwa ion into Omaha of tooth-brushes , ini wa luhn & Co. having had a large as. " } Ct irtment of brushes nude to order in flndoh , Uvcry brush i ? warranted ' , aa A i'k " " * - A TOTAL WEEOI , The New CathoLc Convent Blown Down. Lst evening , during the teiriBc wind alarm , which hlaw great cloud ? of dust and rubbish down the aireets , to the total exclusion from si ht of objeils half a block away , tbe new Catholic convent suffered a ssvere shaking up. Situated , ns it i' , on on of the highest pointa in Sh'nn addition , in the northwestern part o the city , it proved an easy prey to th angry elements. About half-pit s" the wind made a sudden change fron north to touth. It was just at th time of this change tint tha nort wall of the convent fell in , filling th basement excavation completely and making a total wrec of all the wood-work in the structure which was hardly half completed. I is a three-story building , and the roe had not bsen put on. The window were mostly open , and cocssruie there was nothing but the shell to re aist the storm. Wo are informed however , that the cont'r.cto's the Ittners , made provision Egiinst ; possible storm , by propping the gab' end , which had been finished and bj cloaingaoma cf the window j. Th walla are 18 inches thick , and vcrj strong. The joisfs which had been put in on the firstand second floors ere broken and slivered into smithereens The south wall h pretty badly torn E the joist socket ? , and it is probnlle that every wall in the structure i twisted out of plumb to an extent tha will necessitate the reconstruction o tbe whole building. A reporter was unabla to find any of the conf rasters and no one among the great crowd o apectatora could eatimate the loss in figures. Street Car Robbery , Friday night , sbout 7:40 : , the earli est car in on the green line was robbed on the corner of Eighteenth and Izard streets to the amount of 510. The driver , Mr. Thompson , had left his Beat to adjust the switch which turns his car in the direction rf the horse car barn , leaving bis tin money-box in a settee , from ivhich he makes change for paisengers ivho have the good fortune to poss2ss noney in large bills. He was careless jnough to never take a thought of his ) ox until reaching the barn , where 10 discovered that he couldn't dis- ujx'er it where be had pnt i * . He went back to Izard street at me and found the box lying in the niddle of the track , empty and for aken. The thief got about 810 in JI. It will aoon be necessary to send policeman out with every car after lark , if this kind of business goes on nuch farther. ChicaKO.Uve scocu Market CHICAGO , May 22. Hoga Receipts , 17,600 hoid ; mar- et opened dull and values 5@10c off rom yesterday ; mixed packing , com- lon to fair , at $3QO@430 ; choice eavy , § 4 254 ( 45 ; bulk , § 4 30. Cattle JKeceipts , 2,600 head ; re- eipts for the week , 31,300 the larg- st on record ; common to good ahip- inc , $4 40@4 87 $ ; western § i 00 ® 55 ; butchers' cattle , § 2 203 80 ; ith bulk at § 2 76@3 60 ; corn-fed 'exans , average , § 2 502 80 ; stockers nd feeders quiet at § 3 30(34 ( 20 for ommon to choice. Sheep Receipts , 1000 head ; mar- et quiet and dull ; common to oed clippot' , § 3 75@4 20 ; wooled , 5 09@G CD. St. Louts Produce. ST. Louis , May 22. Wheit Unsettled ; No. 2red , SI 11 lllf for cash ; $111112 for May ; 1 03@1 03J for Jnnc5 93g@94Jc for ! uly ; 91gc for August ; OOc for the ear. Corn 32c for cash and May. Rye Firm at OOc. Barley No market. Whisky SI 07. Pork Lower at $10 25 bid cash ; 10 30 for June. : Dry Salted Meals Easier ; S4 00 ® ! 45. Bacon Easy ; $4 C2i , § 6 00715. Lard S6 90. ; ) FEVER AND AGUE , ; , ! [ FORTIFY THE SYSTEw. nd you arc armed against dUeaire. The finest inic for this purpose is Hoatcttcr'a Stomach itters , which renders digestion ea v and com- ete. counteracts biliousness , and Keeps the jwels iu order , and 10 ( renial ana beneficent are effectBthat not only is the body invigorated , nd regulattd by its me , but despondency ban- bed from all tbe mind. For Bale by all Druggists and Dealers generally $500 Reward. Ws will pay the above reward for any case ol ver Complaint. Dyspepsia , Sick Headache , In- ration , Constipation or Costirenen we cannot ire with Wesfa Vegetable Liver Pilli , when the rections ar strictly complied with. They vre irely Tegetable , and never fail to give satisfy- on. Sugar coated. Large bores , containing 30 ills , 25 cents. For sale by an dragyiati. Ba- are of counterfeito and imitations. The Renu- e manufactuted only by JOHN C. WE3T& CO : Ibe Pill Maters , " 181 * 183 W. Midison Bt. , oicaga Freetral paciage sent by mtil pre- il < * on receipt of & S e nt Jtamn. Bold it wholasale by C. F. Goodman , J.K. leh , id Kejmird f Forsythe. Oraaha. ( Jap6d4wly ) fl RE SXABLE LETTER FROM A CELEBRATED PHYSICIAN. Bryan , Texas , Jaiia 11.1870. J.C. Hlcfanrdsoa , St. iouls Dear Sin My boy , years old , had fever every other uny , CT ovcry tlilrd clay , for about 2 months. Icsed as much as 13 grains of Qnlnlno durlnjj HIQ Uny , but With no effect ; tried Cinrhoaln ( nlkalold ) Snlph. Cinchnnldla , Snlaclne , etc. , etc. , butt lie boy got worse nil the tlmo. I reluctantly sent cloTvu to my drus ; store for your 1'ebrUnRp.nnd I irrlto just o say thutUo never had n symptom ai f over nfter corn- mcncin ? Febrifuge , to date , being now over a month n o. I feel tlmt I oncht to eay thJU much ID behnlf of yonr medicine. Ar.i n rcFTnlor 31. ! > . , but retired from practice U years c.yo anil Uovotlctj my tlnio to dray busiae-w. 1 cry respectfully , J. W. HOWEXL. IT IS TKE BEST. Stockton , 3Io. , Anff. 25Ui , 1870. J. O. Richardson , St. X.onli Dear Slr- Cllfror < lI l''eI > rifuse is the best ttlng- for Chill * auil Veter that wo have ever handled. Th re never linn been n case that vras NOT cured by it Mint was taken according to directions in this part oJ the country. Yours truly , MACE & FHOI2 A PROMINENT DRUG FIRM. ChlUlcotho , Mo. , July 30,51870 . C. Richardson , St. touU-My De Sir t Here Is something reliable ; it y nmako anyuse of it plea doio. T ve sold hundreds o Lottlei vrlth like results. Yourfrlcnda , Uoyco & Ostrander. This Is to certify that I had the Ferer and Aciie this summer and the tue ot one-third ot a bottle ot ClUTord'l F brl- tuKo promptly cured it. It la the speedi est cure I have known of. of.GEO. GEO. SAILOR HE STILL LIVES ! Sly Dear Sin Tor oycr two years I have hatf Tever and ARue , and after trylnB every tlilne I took one-halt bottle of Clifford's Febrifuge , and it cnred mo permanently. I believe my case Trould Iinvn been fatal had I not found tills OS I did. Yours truly , H.v. . poor , Manager "U.S. FEGETCBAL GETCBAL RICHARDSON &GO. , FOR SALE EVERYWHERE. Barclay Whlte.Quardlan ot Rebecca M. White , anl hcbecci 11. White , non-resident defendants , Kill take notice that Joeorh Barker , of Oonglai County , in the Elite ot Isebntka , old , on the 13th day of May , A. D , ISSO , file his pttition in the Distrkt Court , within and for the County of Donz"ns , Ir-saitl fitata'aJ Xcbrasfca , against ths si'd Barclay White , Guardian a ? a'orcstld , and Kebecd 11. White , defendants ; th object and praver of vthlci it to obtain pirlition or lot twi (2) ( ) . in block three hundred and fift } (350) ( ) , in the City of Omaha , in said CountraiidBiato , which sill 1 it in he'd by Raid p'nlntid , anl f.e ad ! defendant - fendant Rebecca M White a ) teiu its m coinjion : and the said Barclay \Vnitq.Ouirdbn.it a'ort- na'd , and Itobsura M. White are notified that the' are rf quired to npp sir Rnd ann trfaid pe tition on or before the 23th day of June , A. 1) . , 1830. JOSEPH nAKKEB , By FICIIABHS * IIUNT , ilia Attornejs. Dated May 15th , 1833. min-22-29 J5 3 W. R. BENNETT ( Remember that you can now buy Goods of us at Unheard of Lo\v Prices as indicated below. > A II&KGE VARIETY OF : lli.iiiclio'd and Job Irtt GooJs scld at 3c , 6e , 8c nut lOc for each article. TEAS , C FFEKS & SPICES , 3ar Creat Sfecialty , an 1 sold under a lull puar- mtce toeuit or tlie mor.cy rcfniuled. In Teas pro quo c25c , SOc , 35c , 43c , COc , tOc ard up- ard , all full va'nc , and a present giren with iach one pound sold. sold.Coffees. Coffees. EiowiiftlJc , 20c , 22cand 25c , and Cilt-Edge : fiva at 33c ptr pound ; Ground Codec at He , 0c , and oar Superiour Crushed CoDce at25c per jound. SPICES The most comple'o assortment in Dm.iha and at prices bclo.v all competitors. Cry U3. BAKING fOWDER 15c and upward. FIAVOiUNG EXTRACTS At 80 per bottle md upward. . ESSEXCLS At EC a bottle. SHOE BLACKING at 5c. STOVE BTACKINO , irm box at 6c. CLOTIIES-LIAE , from 8 to 15c : ach. CLOTHES TINS , 2 dozen for EC. SUOE } RUSnES , 8c , ICc and upwards. Scrub Brush * 3 , 6c. Horse Bruobcs , ISc. Czrpct Tacks , 3c. foilet Soaps at SCc a dozen avd upwards. Bluo- DJ , EC. Ftprcr Sauca , and Frnch Mustard , ) Oceach. Mop Ilamll&s , 15c. Ax'e Grease , 2 or ISc. Corn Starch , Si rcr pound. Laundry u.rch , extra quality , at Sc par pound Citron , rane and Lem n Peel , at SOo per pound. VUow and * oodea Ware cheap. Waah 3oar < 3 ? , IS ? . Brooms , 2 for 25c. Bird Food in me pound pacLa cs ivilli Cuttle Fish Eone at Oc. Tobacco and Cigars. : BlackweU & Daj's I5nrham at 53a per pound oed article oi Fine Cut at OOc per pound ; beat irand cf Tlu ? Tooicco at COc p-r pound. Wo Bell r. ICc C ar for 5c , djn't fail to try hem. d i.c i. i.ll < rt'cnlloAV no oucto uudcrccllns. Superior nnalitv of Svrapa at 70c per gallon , 1g 1b 2.EO per Kc ? . L\UXURY fcOAPS Bold at hot- g ; otn piicca. DCIEU FRUIT.-- , extra quality at ow prices. CUACKLin , bctt in market and ta S 5 heap as the cheapest. ' F. TVe bare alcoaddjd the following goods to our tock , which we propoga to tell cheap. Jamphor Cum , White TVax. inlphur , Uss. Jam. Ginger , o Kllfc f bid , WAUUllUiJUl , J Uom , Uquorlco Drops , j i Vqoa Arnmonls , ttrenrthcninj Plaster , r Iubcl8 Paris V/clie , , r riermacille. WUtins , , uiiilno Pill : , Cuttlo Fish Bone , iwcctOlI , fcage.TIiyme , iutor Oil , JLirJoram. rtschlr.o Oil , Cirawiy Seed , Instard Feed , Caltdomon Seed , iulphnr Camphor and Tar Scar * . ) tind an Immense Variety of s Other Goods lee Numer ous to mention , jrhlch we pledge ourselvei to sell jheaper than other Dealers. Don't Forget It , and give ns a call. Exam ine goods and compare prices. Spec * lal rates to parties buying to sell again. Orders from the country filled. Prices guaranteed and sent 0. O. D. BEHEliBEE OUS MJMBEK , 113 North Fifteenth , adjoining L. B. Williams & Son , Dry Goods Store , Omaha , Neb. % B. BENNETT & GO , BARGAINS AGENCY , 15tli anil Douglas Street , PBR cr 5-OW residence loW for la'a by tbw ag en cy t prlresr anslrir f rcm Si to J.,600 ab , and | located In ei eryptri of tliecito , and In every direction from tbo Pcxtotflcm.rth. . ct , south or west , and varyins : m distance from one block to one nr two a : ! J Iron ! same. Cm and examine our 1's's i-oveial chotw lot ? In GridSil It I-otcj' dJl- tion. west of convent , between St. Sliry's avert ue md Harncy etroet-S-jOJ to * SOO. SO acres just east of ba-rjck en S Hinder * > 5k , this Is choice asd and will bo sold very cheap for c sh In 5,10 er20 acre lo'i ; ncwb > onr tlrco to Sf cure a bargain. Choice lot at eaJ of street car tracks on blun ders st reet for $ J 5. Choice lot. Fcrnhitn and 2S.h etrtaU , 80x131 feet for S1.5CO will dlv'de it. Cheap lots in Credit Fen br addition , south cf U. P. depot 5100 to SSOO. TERRACE ADDITION. Fortj- lots on Park Avonua and Ceoma itreet , 01 road to park , and near head of St. ST'ry's avenue , at frcm 3125 to 8300 each. Seven yevs time at euht ; prr cent inttrtst to those who will put up ircoj subttantlal baildibjr * . F r farther rartloul rstppyto. C. P. BE1I1S , A nt , Fifteenth and Douglas Stree's. A nice lot on llarney and Twentj-first street * , forSBfS. Two choice lots on I0th. nesr S Mary a ven- ua , 50x165 feet each , for 8350 § nd 5800. Two chclco lots near Sd and Clark streets , In E. V. Smith' * addition S303 and J350. Fifty lots In Shim'a first , second snd third ad. ditlora forSHO to $800 eac& . tot neir 15th and Pif res , S45X 2 lot ) on Harnevnear Jllh St. , $600 each. 1 bt on X4th mar Howard itreet , I7o0. 10 lots In Grand View addition , icuth Of J- * bridge and depot , from 15 to $ 00 each * One acre , 117x370 feet , on ISth street , louth cf Foppleton's new residence , for $2,000 , or wll divldo Into city sized lota a : from f 350 to $300 each. each.RIVERVIEW RIVERVIEW ADDITION. Larpe number of beautiful residence lots , lo cated in this new addition on Capitol Hill , be twecn Jlth 6t eet en the cast , 26th on.tho wat UoAee street on the- north and Farnhira street onthetouth foimerlyowned byC. U Da ns and mora recently known ss the Perkins 15 acres. Only S2 ! O'B have tbus fdr been platted 14 OQ Farnham and 8 on Douglas street. Tl-we loti ara 50 to 55 feet In wldt i and 150 indepth. $1,000 for tbe choice. 5 yeirs time , at 8 per ctnt In terest t > tho'o who will build food substantial houses thereon. Call and examine plat and get full Informitlcn at BEUIS'KEAL ESTATE AGENCY , 15th and Douglas Streets. Cher SCO houses ind lots are offered for sat * by this offiM They are ccatteied all orer the city. Any locition jou dc.iro. Prices varying from SSOO to 815,000 eich. 2 coed lots end 2 cheap houses near Jackson and 12'h streets at a treat tacilflce. Here Is a CTeat I ) wa'n for f oma one. The property mast bo sold i'i mi dhtely. Covers Juot a quarter of a block. Call and examine this without any deity. GEO. P. BEM19 , Agent , 15th and Douglas Stt A desirable lot cear Cumlng and Siunders Streets , $1(00. $1(00.FABIC FABIC PLAOB. The cheapest acre lots In tha city of Omaha , are those offered fcr sa'e by thli agency In Paik Plicoand Lote'd cccond addi Ion , on Cumin ? , Bartard Califnmli street > ; you can make i * > mistake In pttkinir upthise bargains while you have the ev ce. These lots are mote than equal in izo to 4 lull sizeil city lots < i & hIf block and it will I e but a very s'lort time before one- flfth p > rt of ore f f thic acre lute will sell for as much as nc offer a fill aero to day. They are loci ted a very thoit ilu once west of Cr Uhton Ci 1'ege. Prfcri ranpir from 8150 to 83CO per aero lot. Call immediately , and don't logo your chance , and get plat and full particulars of GFO. P BFM13. Acent. 15th and UoUftta Streets. Kleaot / on Siinuan Avennn north of Kicholaa Btrett , 31,403. Hill lot on Cigjtelween 13th and 14th streets 81.C01 2 n'c J lots In Hartmcn's addition , $ JOO to t CO. Large number of acre lots in Gise's addition in forth Omai.ii , Sl to C300 tach. Choicj ciitner lot near 223d and Calfoinia ItreeH , Sl.rCO. fccvcrnl oed lots In Kelson's addition , $150 to iSSO cacn. Choice lot in Thorned'J scIJHion , $750. Sever U lar e Iota in Bartlett'a addition , 1 } rods and2J rcrcseich. Prlccj 8700 to $2,000 jach. beverai choica la's in Becd'g fint add tlon , 25to3 > COeich. Acc lot on Sherman arenno , (16th ( sireet ) , outi ! cf Pcpplcton's m w resi-'cnce , for $1,100. 2 lar ol'-.i no rlSh amlCa'k streets , COx 130 feet Corner , M.SOO ; intiJe , Sl.OW ) . 3 hr.e lits on Snc-ni n ayenualCh ( street ) , I'arChrk Street , $910 e.ili. McCANDLISH PLACE.- 22ric8prd cao plo' , very near to the bus- nesirsrt cf the c y. Ice * cda very few steps nutlicf re Convent ajl fet Jlrrj's aveaae.and ta t lou h if a-d c. j > iflT l > -rocad of Jamoj ii. W o'vvoriu a-d VJ. . Connell these are heap anl very de-i al > e , hcin-j s ? himly to bus- nc sp'rt cf c.ly , loroTpovfrflmectderotn ll Tcr s , wir e 1' d wo ks , O. P. depot , stock a iZ' , picking h usu. etc CJ11 and cct plat ird Ul r-r 1 ; . a 3. P lea 5.75 to $ j50 tnd easy erms t J tlioo v.lio' r'M Gi-0. P. BEM1S , Aent , 15th aid Dou-Jai St3. Scbo'cer sVeno Ict3ca 21th street , be * een Jou l-jp'-dC J es n : 3 1.100 to 31.2vO each .nd Icr ? t ma v31 ore wuo w.H bjlIJ. 2c'i i o . clos reir 2lti * nd Fa'nham t'talO'xl tf-t , 9M.3 ad tl.'OJ. ind very i'y xe mi to ru jj crj who wi 1 improve. y.Ijo 1 lo ] on 2t.h , b : , iC2i F.rabam and NojJj" , srci'D50 to $1,10) cah and Ion ; in-a. gSKZQot lZ.ob : t bu i c , l tl in the city of IA f r s "e , .o-a ed on e. ry busiao a street , 3)J o 8 ,00 } each. 5T.Mj > Vtry va uiV.o a'.o o p opcrtics in ala - a l CTC y ba i..tsi b'ock jj.OOO lo 3I5.0C9 a h LAKE'S ADDITION. < 0ca , i sr 3 "a.cslo'sIn a'jsroaJoltion , 1m- ce.i. ' ly m 11 ol nil rtj 'n'aj Porp'eiou's ' crcfi r s d n c clqrt : < 3 , andlccaadcn IS h IQ.h c"d C. i sj ' , tJCO i' > $ IJO each and rcyc.syt..3 ot o Bufcoi > nilu'd. Call and Lnrciuelit uJ Rtt iu'l ' ra-1'i-Jl.rj. Gi.O. P. BEUtS , Acnt. Er it uul Iiuild r-j ti.o en SLermi avenue , tCih s r e'\.c.wrc ; > j P \ " _ n red lie Dndley- JinwT'1 c t03 ; feet e .t froje OT the vc' oby C.9 te.Inclep T.\\i'I 'UiJeitmak. n'l-2f ; . ujSSO. Cal.an slfull pjrllculara. / n re j c n IS. i' CLt , ICi f et east f rontaja y 3,3v.i tvo. Iti's ii JLSt south cf the hllzi- < . .h ( vf. o J rso. . lus h itcJ-e , call and et r''j rnd tc rts of LEWIS , Ajrerit. 13 ao. " I 'o i , j h cf rad tuj ln'Jar B. V. 1 ' : : . -i o.i , en J tuCiUd bc.wcsn 20lh nd a > .r s ra ' , a. r w.onib 2 piicc tnd lony icij to ba > < .r wLi > .mpr.ve. B12U1S , Ajcnt. HO.BACJI'S ADDITION" 63.0 sii IIo b-ij'sCnlinlt.cond rddltions nl > n,13h , 10t'a tnd 2j.h s r e. * , betwesn SLno'-d , , P cl.Sbc-rtaii acd C ; ri i.-ceu , very * dy to U. 1' Saop * . srrelJ g works , etc. , urj E ; in pricaj from i.-om S J ta { 1:100 each , -iqcii Ly Oky tm II pjymtnt ( ! O TI ar.dTIong ian a : 7 r r cjat.nler ot to ttc.8 who will im- CEO. P.BEMIS , 15.h and Donets S.iet. S3 ni a lot in Tarher's addition , bitwten liundcri t i P tree. Kin ? rad C mpbell's Bts. . i El'a o r > . . ; Idiots with couth fronts and I9w..hn0ith frcn-ise , onlyOb'cczs north of the .u.-- tau e ( cd s ! Ci.-cartr.c ) on Sinndera eat. V rl w prices ; 8175 ca h , or 8200 on Icr ? tLni nd J p.r cent laU.CDt ta tbos who colf-rms fcrule in Doujlii , Barpr , 2 n Bert , D.JSJ , Eauzderi and atjm tier of cuucaei. ETZ 0,0.0 tcrs b * t lelecUd lands in the itaie foj 5.1:3 : Iry this utccy. Call and get maps , - i * new map of Omaha , 60c and 51-50- jn'j n w piipalet ( aid leap of tbo S.atj ) en itleJ "ttto oat.'ook of Kebnska , " for Icca dis.ributlon. Geo. P. Bern is' REAL ESTATE AGENCY , 15th & Douglas St , OMAHA , - - DRY GOODS. LARGE ASSORTMENT PEKLV DOTS , X STRIPES , BROCADES , FAXCT SILKS , BLACKS LOWER PRICES than they we ever offered before. DRESS GOODS DEPT la Unsurpassed , containing all the Xovcltics of the Season , from the cheapest to the finest Dress Fabrics OUR SILK DEPARTMENT is now the moat Complete in the City , Remember we sell for CASH ONLY , and by so doing we undersell EVERYBODY ELSE. L , B , WILLIAMS & SOiV , Lcadc In torr Coeds , 1622 & 1625 Dodge St..Gor. 15th. J. ! . NICHOLS & CO. , Successors to E. FEARON. Cash Price List. 10 ttsStandxTtlASojar . fl 00 [ UDn eitraCibuz&r . 100 11 Its C Susar . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Vt 9 Its granulatnl Su.-ar . l 00 SittsCutUnf Sa ir . 1 00 3j tt" Powdered fcUK r . 1 . . 1 CO OB > 8food ; Ida Coffee. . 1 00 6 ILscitn choica Rio Ccffea . 109 4 } Its Costa lUcaCSffeo . 1 CD S ltd tery txstU G Java . 1 00 SlIntMoch . 1 00 I cans Pieces . . 1 00 10 Ibs ValaiicU Kafaiui . 1 00 10 ItM choice Francs . 1 00 4 Ibs Pitted Cherdei . 1 00 10 Ibs Michigan Uried App'ea. . . . . 1 60 13 Ibs dried Currants . . . . 100 20 baraWMaI : > U4 Lv > Soap. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 00 IB Ibj Procter & Gamb'rs Soap . 1 00 10 111 Dubini tlcc re So p . 1 09 17 Ibs choice Soda Cwkrn - _ . 1 00 17 Ibj choice Oys'or Cracker * . . . . . 1 00 II Ibs Oinsr Smpi . 1 00 11 Ibs Oat Jleil Cnckera . 1 09 11 Ita Hotton CHC'.CII . . 1 00 7 Iba Jumbcs . 1 00 Sllta Il-nns . 1 CO 35 Ibs Uominy . 1 (0 25 Ibs Oat Meat . 104 18 Ibs S lit Peal . 1 00 llloi Carolina 1'Jce. . 1 00 JilbsTnpioca . 1 00 91b Sue . 1 00 HlbaBirlcy , . . . . 1 00 12 lln HixuT B.rd S'.cd . 1 03 T 3-tbcitnKl ni'anl Toxa'oei. . . . . . . . . . . . 100 > e Ibcnni S ind : Tonutjres . . . . I 00 > 3-lbcasPc clica . . 1 09 ! 2 tt > t.n Con . 1 09 r 2-H > ( MPrCicrre > . . 100 I 2-H > r-ns Yarmouth Corj . 1 00 7 1-Ib cm narnJam iilxriil . . 1 00 flbsB knr ( Powder . 1 00 PureM-pTeSjrruppcr ga'Ion . . 1 15 Amber Wlnts . 70 3a > t New Orleans Sjrno . 70 aas 31 oU in . l& t > . B. BEEMEK , GOMiVilSSIOH MERCHANT e Dea'er in Kortl i aad DosiMti fruit , B.itt-r , 7 j , Povlt.Oaae. . P x , B con , lard , r'ltsn K ib. md Arent let BOOTHV OYSTEItS. _ nort-tet ESflMATECF ANNUAL EXPENSES OF DOUGLAS CO. , FOR THE YEAR I38C. [ Jourt's , Jurors * and Court ex penses . 8 20.000 Poor and Poor House and fuel for same . 16,000 Ja < l and Jailors , board for prison- era andfuel . 12,000 Miscellant otig expenses.Statio&ery special City Tax and Caa . 16,000 Jtailroad B. nd Sinking Fond. . . . ,000 County Rnad and Bridges . 12,000 County Office. Office Kent , Elec tions and Assessor * . 6,000 Total . 5123,000 By Order of County Comawsioneis. JOH.V B. ILurcHzsTiB , County Clerk. By H. T. LZAVIIT , Deputy. MARTIN TECIE nA Tnr.c T j Hal last lectlTtd a lot of Sprinr food * . Too ro iaillei ti call ad fit price * , vbldi b * niiiitcjj tie loirut la tfii ewVgAU gAU 8TKgT. NEW TIME TABLE or TBI OMAHA AND FOET MAMA. OMNIBUS LINE. 7-0 o'clock A. X. 1040 o'clock .JUT. 3250 o'clock r. H. 839 o'doci..rjc. ' . . 10 0 o'clock . g00 ; o'clock r. * jf. 2KJDAVS EVERY TWO SOUS * . Faro * T 35 Ce f |